I thought that I knew a lot about water, but I got a 60 percent. I was fascinated by some answers I got wrong because some correct answers were the opposite of what I chose. It was hard to me because I haven't learned much about water.
YAY! I got 100 percent, and found it to be a very interesting quiz. I found myself reaching into the back of my brain on most of the questions, I recommend you do it too.
YAY! I got 100% (after a lot of tries) but I found it very cool. There were many things I thought I knew about water that I didn't. There should be more quizzes like this on the blog!
I got 80% on my first try, and 100 percent on my second. But, hey, I'm in the Ecology elective, (why aren't more people?) so what do you expect. As Daniel said in his 4th comment, they should make more. It's interesting to see how much you know.
This was so cool! I learned so much miscellaneous knowledge about water. I got a 70%. Rain is made when water evaporates from the ocean and salt cannot evaporate at an average earth temperature, so the water is distilled and falls as clear water.
The guy for quiz your noodle is such a wierdo. We put him as our screensaver!!! Anyway, back to the quiz. It was actually harder the first time but the second time and everytime after that we got 100%!!!!Picture 1.png
I recently did this and got 80 % on my first try!! It's fun seeing how much you know or don't know about water. I was surprised that Antarctica is actually the driest planet and all of the answers were really interesting. I enjoyed doing this and anybody who hasn't, should
I thought that I knew a lot about water, but when I took this quiz I got 70%. Turns out there is a lot more to learn about how it is used and where it is used. Also, when I got a question right, the picture of the kid with his finger pointing up was hilarious. I want to learn a lot more about water!
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I thought that I knew a lot about water, but I got a 60 percent. I was fascinated by some answers I got wrong because some correct answers were the opposite of what I chose. It was hard to me because I haven't learned much about water.
Why has nobody commented on this yet, it's fun!
Ha-ha I'm still here!
One more thing, there is only one quiz, and it is boring to take it more than once. They should make more.
YAY! I got 100 percent, and found it to be a very interesting quiz. I found myself reaching into the back of my brain on most of the questions, I recommend you do it too.
YAY! I got 100% (after a lot of tries) but I found it very cool. There were many things I thought I knew about water that I didn't. There should be more quizzes like this on the blog!
Sahar and I got 100%, but being in a team helped.
Awwww, people have blogged besides me. But yes I'm here again!
I got 80% on my first try, and 100 percent on my second. But, hey, I'm in the Ecology elective, (why aren't more people?) so what do you expect. As Daniel said in his 4th comment, they should make more. It's interesting to see how much you know.
It was a really interesting quiz that taught me and only me about wter
This was so cool! I learned so much miscellaneous knowledge about water. I got a 70%. Rain is made when water evaporates from the ocean and salt cannot evaporate at an average earth temperature, so the water is distilled and falls as clear water.
The guy for quiz your noodle is such a wierdo. We put him as our screensaver!!! Anyway, back to the quiz. It was actually harder the first time but the second time and everytime after that we got 100%!!!!Picture 1.png
I recently did this and got 80 % on my first try!! It's fun seeing how much you know or don't know about water. I was surprised that Antarctica is actually the driest planet and all of the answers were really interesting. I enjoyed doing this and anybody who hasn't, should
I thought that I knew a lot about water, but when I took this quiz I got 70%. Turns out there is a lot more to learn about how it is used and where it is used. Also, when I got a question right, the picture of the kid with his finger pointing up was hilarious. I want to learn a lot more about water!
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