General science ( Military )

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the primary gaseous component of earth's atmosphere is?

Oxygen

which is not part of the Human eye? Retina, Optic Nerve, Sclera, or Incus..

The answer is: Incus

how many bones are in the human body ?

206 bones

The process of liquid water spontaneously changing to a gaseous state at room temperature is known as?

Evaporation

which part of the ear is most likely to be damaged by loud noises?

Hairs in the cochlea

what is the chemical abbreviation for salt?

NaCI

Which is not found in a cell? Cytoplasm, cell membrane, Nucleus or Metatarsal

The answer is Metatarsal

what is the world's largest mammal? brown bear, polar bear, blue whale or elephant ..

The answer is blue whale

which are not considered greenhouse gases? Ozone, Oxygen, Carbon Dioxide, Methane ...

Answer is: Oxygen

Sound waves transfer faster in ? room temperature air, water, space or steel ...

The answer is steel

Which of the following elements is not a metal? Ag , Na, AI , or He..

The answer is He

In degrees Celsius, at what point does pure water freeze? 212 degrees, -7 degrees, 0 degrees or 32 degrees....

The answer is 0 degrees

How long is your small intestine ? 50 feet, 10 feet, 1 foot or 22 feet..

The answer is 22 feet

what liquid is neither acidic nor basic ? water, milk coca cola or orange juice...

The answer is : water

what is the device used to measure electrical current ?

The answer is Ammeter

When a liquid becomes a gas it does what to the molecules ?

They move farther apart


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