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ABC's Of Science

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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A IS FOR ANEMOMETER

  • An anemometer is a tool used to measure windspeed.
Photo by asgw

B IS FOR BUNNY

  • A bunny is a vertebrate animal that has a backbone.
Photo by johnmuk

C IS FOR CIRCUIT

  • A circuit is a wire with electricity running through it.
Photo by nickwheeleroz

D IS FOR DANDELION

  • A dandelion is a vascular plant that has fluffy white seeds.
Photo by MahPadilha

E IS FOR ELEPHANT

F IS FOR FOG

  • Fog is a type of weather that is made up of condensed water droplets and can be made over water.
Photo by VinothChandar

G IS FOR GEESE

  • Geese are vertebrate animals with backbones.

H IS FOR HEAT ENERGY

  • Heat energy is a type of energy transferred by a difference in temperature.
Photo by Leo Reynolds

I IS FOR INCLINED PLANE

  • An inclined plane is a simple machine used to raise ir lower things.
Photo by Dougtone

J IS FOR JET STREAM

  • A jet stream is an air current circling the earth.

K IS FOR KINETIC ENERGY

  • Kinetic energy is the energy something has when it is moving.

L IS FOR LEVER

  • A lever is a rigid bar on a pivot used to help lift a heavy load or a firmly fixed load.
Photo by Clover_1

M IS FOR MAGNET

  • A magnet is a piece iron that has atoms to connect other pieces of iron.
Photo by ben_osteen

N IS FOR NUCLEUS

  • A nucleus is the control center for a cell.

O IS FOR ORGANISM

  • An organism is a living thing.

P IS FOR PULLEY

  • A pulley is a simple machine with a wheel that has a grooved rim which a chain or rope go through it.
Photo by funadium

Q IS FOR QUANTITIVE

Photo by Paco CT

R IS FOR RAIN

  • Rain is water droplets that come from the clouds.
Photo by matthileo

S IS FOR STIGMA

  • A stigma is a female reproductive part in a plant.
Photo by qi.Thomas

T IS FOR TULIP

  • A tulip is a vascular plant with colored cup shaped leaves.
Photo by kanegen

U IS FOR ULTRAVIOLET RAYS

  • Ultraviolet rays are invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun.
Photo by @Doug88888

V IS FOR VERTEBRATE

  • A vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone.
Photo by Gidzy

W IS FOR WEDGE

  • A wedge is a solid material that has thick end and a thin edge that goes between two objects to secure them or seperate them.
Photo by MTSOfan

X IS FOR XYLEM
Xylem is vascular tissue in plants that helps water and nutrients upward from the root.

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Z is for zebra
A zebra is a vertebrate animal that has a backbone.

Photo by digitalART2