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Abc's Of Science

Published on Nov 24, 2015

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ABC'S OF SCIENCE

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Plant:
A is for anther.
An anther is the part of a flowers stamen that contains the pollen.

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Energy:
B is for battery.
A battery is a container with chemical energy converted into electricity as a source of power.

Energy:
C is for chemical energy.
Chemical energy is energy that is a result of chemical reacting to each other.

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Animals:
D is for dolphin.
A dolphin is a mammal and a vertebrate that has a backbone.

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Weather:
E is for evaporation.
Evaporation is when liquid turns into gas with the use of heat.

Photo by Aztlek

Weather:
F is for forecast.
A forecast is the prediction or estimate of what the weather will be like.

Plants:
G is for germination.
Germination is the first stage of a seedling growing.

Weather:
H is for hurricane.
A hurricane is a storm with a very violent wind.

Simple machines:
I is for inclined plane.
An inclined plane is a sloping ramp in which heavy loads can be pushed up.

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Weather:
J is for jet stream.
A jet stream is a band circling the earth that is made up of very strong air currents.

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Animals:
K is for Komodo dragon.
A Komodo dragon is a reptile that is an ectotherm ( cold blooded ).

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Electricity/Magnetism:
L is for light.
Light means to make things visible.

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Electricity/Magnetism:
M is for magnet.
A magnet is a piece of iron that attracts external magnetic fields.

Plants:
N is for nucleus.
A nucleus is the part of of a cell in the plant that controls the eating, movement, and reproduction.

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Weather:
O is for overcast.
An overcast is clouds covering a large part of the sky.

Simple Machines:
P is for pulley.
A pulley is made out of an axel and a rope that can be used to pull a weight.

Animals:
Q is for quail.
A quail is a small or medium sized bird.

Photo by John-Morgan

Plants:
R is for roots.
Roots are the parts that absorbs the nutrients for the plant.

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Simple Machines:
S is for screw.
A screw is an inclined plane wrapped around a pole which holds things together.

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Plants:
T is for transpiration.
Transpiration is evaporation of water from leaves.

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Plants:
U is for unicellular.
Unicellular is a plant that consists of one cell.

Plants:
V is for vascular.
Vascular is the plant tissues that conduct water, and nutrients in flowering plants.

Photo by Stewart

Simple Machines:
W is for wedge.
A wedge is one thick end and one thin end that can be driven between two objects or an object to separate them.

Photo by Leo Reynolds

Animals:
X is for X-ray tetra.
An X-ray tetra is a fish that is highly transparent and small.

Photo by Capt Kodak

Animals:
Y is for yawn.
A yawn is when you breath heavenly through your mouth and is highly contagious and it tells you when your tired.

Animals:
Z is for zebra.
A zebra is a mammal with black and white stripes that has a backbone.

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