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ABC'S FOR SCIENCE
BY: SKY BONILLA
Photo by
Shardayyy
2.
A is for Atmosphere
An atmosphere is an envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
Photo by
revedavion.com
3.
B is for Barometer
A Barometer is an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
Photo by
quisnovus
4.
C is for Cold front
A cold front is the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air.
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
5.
D is for Defense
Deference is the action of defending like plants have thorns and animals have teeth.
Photo by
feeb
6.
E is for Electricity
Electricity is a form of energy resulting from the existing charged particles that can make static energy.
Photo by
dak1b2006
7.
F is for Fertilization
Fertilization is the presses of making an seed.
Photo by
aussiegall
8.
G is for Germination
Germination is the proses by which a plant grows from a seed.
9.
H is for Habitat
A habitat is a natural home for an animal,plant,or any other species.
Photo by
tiltti
10.
I is for invertebrate
An invertebrate is an animal with no backbone.
Photo by
Giuss95
11.
J is for jet stream
Jet streams are westerlies and are very strong winds.
Photo by
kevin dooley
12.
K is for kinetic energy
Kinetic energy means motion,like when someone's moving.
Photo by
Rainbirder
13.
L is for lever
A lever is a rigid bar on pivot us to help move heavy objects.
Photo by
mstancik
14.
M is for magnetism
Magnetism is produced by electric charge resulting attractive and repulsive forces between objects.
Photo by
Scrap Pile
15.
N is for nucleus
A nucleus is a double membrane and found mostly in living eukaryotic cells,
Photo by
La Melodie
16.
O is for ovule
A ovule is the part of the ovary of seed plants that contains the female germ cell.
Photo by
Het mooie Haagse Leven
17.
P is for pollination
Pollination is the process by which pollen is transferred by the anther to the stigma of the plant there by starting fertilization and reproduction.
Photo by
bob in swamp
18.
Q is for quantity
Quantity is the amount or number.
Photo by
Leo Reynolds
19.
R is for reptile
A reptile Is a vertebrate and has rough,bump skin.
Photo by
Sebastian Niedlich (Grabthar)
20.
S is for simple machine
A simple machine is any of the basic mechanical devices for applying a force like a wedge,inclined plane,or lever.
Photo by
angeloangelo
21.
T is for thermal energy
Thermal energy means heat like from the sun or a light bulb.
Photo by
Werner Kunz
22.
U is for unicellular
Unicellular means an organism consisting of one cell.
Photo by
PROYECTO AGUA** /** WATER PROJECT
23.
V is for vacuole
A vacuole is a large fluid filled compartment in the cytoplasm.
Photo by
euthman
24.
We is for wheel and axle
A wheel and axle is a type of simple machine consisting of a wheel and an axle.
Photo by
Thingo
25.
X is for xylem
The xylem is a tube in a plant that brings water from the ground.
Photo by
BlueRidgeKitties
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Y is for young
Young means you have only exist or lived for a shot time.
Photo by
jackhynes
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Z is for zoologist
Zoologist are scientist who study animals
Photo by
Sprengben [why not get a friend]
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