QUESTIONS 1.H2O is the chemical formula for what molecule 1:25 2. How many kidneys does the average human have 1:50 3. What prefix is the opposite of hypo 2:10 4. Who is known for discovering the concept of gravity 2:30 5. What is the fastest land animal in the world 2:51 6. What is the essential gas for us to breathe 3:02 7. What do most humans have 23 pairs of 3:28 8. What is the closest planet to the sun 4:08 9. What organelle is often called the powerhouse of the cell 4:26
I watch the full video, unless I start falling asleep beforehand. But I don't mind whether the videos are longer, or shorter, I'm going to watch them either way.
It could be "Kindergarten" levels of easy, and I would still fail a science quiz. I just suck at this subject 🤣 Funny story though, and that question about centimeters reminded me. In my second year of college, my math professor was also a science teacher, I think he did Biology, I can't remember, but he told me that arithmetic was also technically a science...
At the "how many kidneys does the average human have" my guess was 1.9 or 1.99 etc. Since there are some people with only 1, but I guess it is just 2 🤷♂️
I heard this really cool science fact online. When two continental plates collide, it forms a mountain, which is why mountains are in ranges in a somewhat straight line. I thought I would share this since people clearly don’t know enough about mountains. What I found really surprising is that so many people do not know about Mount Mauna Kea, a mountain found in Hawaii, that also happens to be the tallest mountain in the world, not Mount Everest as some people think.
@@pamelaasmr 2 things. 1. I don’t see how an online commenter can be that annoying, if it really is that annoying just ignore it. 2. You could just admit you’re wrong (which you are) and then I’d stop. I’m just making a point.
QUESTIONS
1.H2O is the chemical formula for what molecule 1:25
2. How many kidneys does the average human have 1:50
3. What prefix is the opposite of hypo 2:10
4. Who is known for discovering the concept of gravity 2:30
5. What is the fastest land animal in the world 2:51
6. What is the essential gas for us to breathe 3:02
7. What do most humans have 23 pairs of 3:28
8. What is the closest planet to the sun 4:08
9. What organelle is often called the powerhouse of the cell 4:26
she blinded me with SCIENCE!........SCIENCEEEEE!
omg please do a genetics trivia video⭐️
I watch the full video, unless I start falling asleep beforehand. But I don't mind whether the videos are longer, or shorter, I'm going to watch them either way.
Happy Tuesday pamela, hope you're enjoying your day.
You too!
Thank you
Thank you!
Your content is exactly what I need thank you so much!!! plz keep doing these!!!
Aw thank you!
Thank you so much for this video!
Thanks for watching!
hi pamela!! i love ur trivia videos theyre perfect for studying
Thank you!!
this is SUCH a good idea for asmr!!!!
Thank you!
It could be "Kindergarten" levels of easy, and I would still fail a science quiz. I just suck at this subject 🤣
Funny story though, and that question about centimeters reminded me. In my second year of college, my math professor was also a science teacher, I think he did Biology, I can't remember, but he told me that arithmetic was also technically a science...
I feel like everything can be a science 😂
Damn. Did I really just panic and say I thought we have 23 pairs of ribs? Yep. 23 pairs of ribs. Imagine that.
😂 that would be a lot
Thanks for another fun video!
Thanks for watching!
I will always favor longer asmr videos!
I knew there will be a question releated to mitochondria
MITOCHONDRIA IS THE POWERHOUSE
Here before liamodonovan
😂
At the "how many kidneys does the average human have" my guess was 1.9 or 1.99 etc. Since there are some people with only 1, but I guess it is just 2 🤷♂️
The question isn’t the average number of kidneys across all people 😂 it’s how many kidneys are in a normal person
Are you calling me stupid? I like the easy trivia?! I’m more of a medium - hard trivia ! Lol
Isnt the sharks spine considered a bone?
Oh its made of cartilagine i see
when u blow up one day pls remember me
Wait, do the jaws of a shark not count as bone??
It’s made of cartilage!
I missed 2. 😢
I heard this really cool science fact online. When two continental plates collide, it forms a mountain, which is why mountains are in ranges in a somewhat straight line. I thought I would share this since people clearly don’t know enough about mountains. What I found really surprising is that so many people do not know about Mount Mauna Kea, a mountain found in Hawaii, that also happens to be the tallest mountain in the world, not Mount Everest as some people think.
I. Will. Never. Give. This. Up.
I know you think this is funny but it’s kinda pissing me off. Please stop
@@pamelaasmr 2 things.
1. I don’t see how an online commenter can be that annoying, if it really is that annoying just ignore it.
2. You could just admit you’re wrong (which you are) and then I’d stop. I’m just making a point.
@@Kaarija1whats the backstory here?
@@bsalmeda1342 This is a long story so give me a minute
omg i hate how most of trivia questions are always about biology and maps, tysm for this!!!!!!!
Glad you liked it!
Science 🤦♂️😂! Is there such a thing as “easy” science questions 🤷🏻♂️🙃!