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