Lindsey-Loo
Steel Magnolia
Ok, so I have this homework assignment for school, where I have to determine whether or not people are aware of the contributions of some historically important scientists. In order to do this, I have to take a survey and ask at least 15 people some questions and record it.
Thing is, I'm not allowed to ask anyone in my class or anything. So I thought I would just get you all to help me. My teacher won't be mad at me, she will think that I am wonderfully creative by coming up with this idea to ask people online.
So I have five questions:
1. Who discovered laws of gravity, inertia, and momentum?
2. Who said that the characteristics of groups of organisms change over time?
3. Who discovered penicillin, a drug that kills some bacteria?
4. Who stated that the earth revolves around the sun, rather than the sun around the earth?
5. Who explained that energy can be changed into matter with the formula e=mc 2 (squared)?
Choose your answers from this list. If you don't know, just guess! But make sure you answer each question:
Thing is, I'm not allowed to ask anyone in my class or anything. So I thought I would just get you all to help me. My teacher won't be mad at me, she will think that I am wonderfully creative by coming up with this idea to ask people online.
So I have five questions:
1. Who discovered laws of gravity, inertia, and momentum?
2. Who said that the characteristics of groups of organisms change over time?
3. Who discovered penicillin, a drug that kills some bacteria?
4. Who stated that the earth revolves around the sun, rather than the sun around the earth?
5. Who explained that energy can be changed into matter with the formula e=mc 2 (squared)?
Choose your answers from this list. If you don't know, just guess! But make sure you answer each question:
- Alexander Graham Bell
- George Washington Carver
- Copernicus
- William Custer
- Charles Darwin
- Thomas Edison
- Alvert Einstein
- Alexander Fleming
- Galileo
- Margaret Mitchell
- Ptolemy
- Ernest Rutherford
- Socrates
- George Washington
- Woodrow Wilson
- Democritus
- Eli Whitney
- Marie Curie
- Mark Twain
- Sir Isaac Newton