The GPS question, one of the answers was magnets. Don't those satellites have magnets in them somewhere?
Wouldn't be surprised if they have more then a few in them... but you know that's not what they were going for.
The GPS question, one of the answers was magnets. Don't those satellites have magnets in them somewhere?
There's a politically charged question in there btw haha.
11/12. I thought the electron vs atom was a trick question because no one has ever seen a fucking atom. Ever.
There's a politically charged question in there btw haha.
Wrong. If you want to include Pluto as a planet then we have at least 13 planets in our solar system.
11/12. I thought the electron vs atom was a trick question because no one has ever seen a fucking atom. Ever.
lol, I missed the same question, 11/1211/12 forgot my chemistry from 16 years ago and didn't know the difference between electrons vs. atoms. I sucked at chemistry anyway. But I was awesome at biological sciences.
Because the graph is a bit meaningless without seeing the questions.How about linking to said graph instead of making us take some crappy quiz?
My theerios would tend to agree.Based on the quiz results, my hypotenuse is that people get their scientific knowledge from watching TV commercials.
Oddly enough, this offer is void in Utah.So, this means I can skip 12th grade, right? And since I didn't get a D, I should be set for top schools?
THERE! ARE! FOUR! PLANETS!goddamn astronomers simply voting pluto out. THERE ARE NINE PLANETS!
you basing it on size?
10 - moon
11 - Ganymede
12 - titan
13 - triton?
my scientific basis for 'nine planets' is that it sounds nice.
Nope. There are still nine. The Death Star is bigger than Pluto so Pluto got demoted.goddamn astronomers simply voting pluto out. THERE ARE NINE PLANETS!
Death Star? Who said Death Star? Death star in yo' face!Nope. There are still nine. The Death Star is bigger than Pluto so Pluto got demoted.
Where's the lasers? A Death Star is friggin useless without lasers.Death Star? Who said Death Star? Death star in yo' face!
(Well, 5900 miles away, but close enough.)
I got 12/12.
Umm about that...