Prefixes Roman Gods that are Planets Science Stuff Guess the Foreign Word American State Capitals
100
What is "Tri"
A prefix that means "three"
100
What is Pluto
The Roman god of the Underworld, called "Hades" in Greek Mythology
100
What is Carbon
This element has the atomic number 6 and the symbol C
100
What is per favore
This word means "please" in both Spanish and Italian
100
What is Columbus
The capital of Ohio
200
What is "Ex"
A prefix that means "former"
200
What is Neptune
The Roman god of the sea, called "Poseidon" in Greek Mythology
200
What is eight
The number of planets in our solar system.
200
What is mons
This word means "mountain" in Latin
200
What is Anchorage
The capital of Alaska
300
What is "In"
A prefix that means "not"
300
What is Saturn
The Roman god of agriculture, time, and wealth, has no Greek equivilent
300
What is gravitation pull
This force keeps the planets in orbit around the sun.
300
What is Doppelgänger
This word means "look-alike" in German
300
What is Salem
The capital of Oregon
400
What is "Mis"
A prefix that means "wrong/wrongly"
400
What is Mercury
The Roman god of finance, commerce, and luck, has the Greek equivilent of Hermes
400
What is Nitrogen
This gas makes up about 78% of the Earth’s atmosphere.
400
What is mons
This word means "mountain" in Latin
400
What is Frankfort
The capital of Kentucky
500
What is "Anti"
A prefix that means "against"
500
What is Mars
The Roman god of war, has the Greek equivilent of Ares
500
What is escape velocity
This is the term for the speed something must reach to break free from Earth’s gravitational pull.
500
What is Klutz
This word means "clumsy person" in Yiddish
500
What is Augusta
DAILY DOUBLE: The capital of Maine






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