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Abc's Of Science

Published on Nov 21, 2015

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Abc of science

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A: is for animal. Animals are vertebrates. Examples of animals are dogs, cats, horses, cows, bears.

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B: is for Bear. Bears are vertebrates. Examples of bears, panda bears, black bears, grizzle bears, brown bears.

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C: is for cat. Cats are animals with four legs, and they are apart of the 6 animal kingdoms.

D: is for drought. A drought is when an area has little rainfall and a shortage of water.

E: is for electricity. Electricity is a form of energy resulting a form of existence of charged particles (electrons) which results to a charged current.

F: is for flower. Flowers can have dicot or monocot seeds. Examples of flowers are roses and tulips.

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G: is for generators. A generator uses movement to power it.

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H: is for habitat. A habitat is place were people, animals and insects live.

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I: is for invertebrates. A invertebrate is an animal with a lacking backbone. Like a arthropod, mollusk, and annelid.

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J: is for jet stream. A jet stream is a narrow steam in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.

K: is for kingdom. There are six science kingdoms called, plantae, animalia, protista, fungi, archaea, and bacteria.

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L: is for lion. A lion is a large cat that is brown colored.They are found in Africa and in some zoos.

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M: is for magnet. A magnet is a piece of iron. It has atoms. The materials exhibits magnetism

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N: is for nucleus. It is the central and most important part of an object for movement .

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O: is for oxygen. It is a colorless, odorless , reactive gas. It is also a chemical.

P: is for pulley. It is a wheel with a grooved rim around it. And which a cord passes threw.

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Q: is for questions. When someone asks another person for information. In science we had to ask questions to figure out what that animal or something is.

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R: is for reperduction.
On a flower the anther produces pollen and it falls in to the stigma and a seed is made

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S: is for stigma. A part of a flower that pollen drops into and the seed is made.

T: is for temperature . The measure of how warmth or cold a object is or place.

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U: is for uraster . A raster is a starfish and it is a tan color.

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V: is for Vertebrates. A vertebrate is a species with a body shape or design, it can be ectothermic or endothermic.

W: is for wheel and axle. A wheel and axle is a simple machine that can be turned by the axle. Examples of a wheel and axle are cars, trucks and bikes.

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X: is for xylem. Xylem is a vascular tissue In a plant.

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Y: is for young. A young is a baby ,a cub, .

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Z: is for zebra. A zebra is a African horse that Has black and white stripes.

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