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The General Science Quiz

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You spent a lot of time sitting in science classes -- But do you remember any of what you learned, or did you forget it right after the test? Take this quiz to prove your general science IQ!

Terrestrial Planets Are the Rocky Planets of the Solar System

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Terrestrial planets include the four closest to our sun, including Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. What else makes these celestial bodies terrestrial planets?

Top 10 Alternative Fuels on the Road Right Now

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You'd be surprised by how many alternative fuels there are on the road already. Read our list of the top 10 alternative fuels on the road right now.

Can You Name All of These HVAC Tools?

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The world of heating, ventilation and air conditioning is very specialized and includes a range of tools not used by others. Can you identify them?

How Dehumidifiers Work

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A dehumidifier draws humidity out of the air. Find out how a dehumidifier works.

What's the Difference Between a Pressure Cooker and an Instant Pot?

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The pressure cooker has been around for years, but its pride of place in the kitchen is being usurped by the new kid in town, the Instant Pot. So, what is the difference?

How to Waterproof Your Basement

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When it rains, it pours. And when that rain pours into your basement, that's bad news. HowStuffWorks tells you ways to keep that rain out.

Why Is the Sky Blue?

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We've all probably looked up and wondered why the sky is blue instead of, say, brown. The sky is blue because of the way Earth's atmosphere scatters light from the sun.

The Great Red Spot May Expose Jupiter's Watery Secret

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Finding a reservoir of water on Jupiter is one of the most pressing issues in planetary science. Learn more about water on Jupiter at HowStuffWorks.

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