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13 True-or-False Questions from Britannica’s Easiest Science Quizzes

Question: Tomatoes are fruits.
Answer: Although tomatoes are listed as vegetables for nutrition, they are fruits botanically.
Question: Tectonic plates move very quickly.
Answer: On average, Earth’s tectonic plates move at about the same rate as that at which fingernails grow, just a few inches (centimeters) a year.
Question: A person would weigh more on Earth than on the Moon.
Answer: The Moon’s gravitational pull is much smaller than Earth’s. A person on the Moon would therefore weigh only a fraction of what they would on Earth.
Question: All chemical reactions can be reversed.
Answer: Many chemical reactions can be reversed. But some, such as baking a cake, cannot be reversed.
Question: Marine organisms are largely unaffected by global warming.
Answer: Warming ocean waters and increased ocean acidification are stressors on many forms of marine life.
Question: Skin serves no real purpose.
Answer: Without skin, we would not be able to survive temperature extremes, bacteria, viruses, ultraviolet rays, and other elements. Skin is a critically important organ.
Question: Crude oil is a fossil fuel.
Answer: Crude oil and natural gas are fossil fuels, which are carbon- or hydrocarbon-based fuels naturally formed from ancient organic matter.
Question: When horses run, all four feet leave the ground.
Answer: A horse’s way of running is called a gallop. While galloping, the horse is airborne for an instant, with all four of its feet off the ground.
Question: The ocean sometimes stands still.
Answer: The ocean never stops moving. Its circulation affects global climate.
Question: All matter has mass and density.
Answer: Mass is the amount of material that an object is made of. Density is a comparison of two things with the same volume. Oil floats on water, for instance, because it is less dense than water.
Question: Most human babies are born exactly on their due dates.
Answer: Less than 10 percent of all babies arrive on their due dates. Doctors use these dates only as rough estimates of a baby’s arrival.
Question: Lightning rarely strikes skyscrapers.
Answer: Lightning often strikes the tallest point in a given area, including tall buildings. The Empire State Building in New York City, for instance, is struck about two dozen times per year.
Question: An endangered species is at risk of extinction.
Answer: An endangered species has suffered population declines that put it at risk of extinction.