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Published on Nov 18, 2015
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1.
A IS FOR ANEMOMETER
An anemometer is a tool used to measure windspeed.
Photo by
asgw
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B IS FOR BUNNY
A bunny is a vertebrate animal that has a backbone.
Photo by
johnmuk
3.
C IS FOR CIRCUIT
A circuit is a wire with electricity running through it.
Photo by
nickwheeleroz
4.
D IS FOR DANDELION
A dandelion is a vascular plant that has fluffy white seeds.
Photo by
MahPadilha
5.
E IS FOR ELEPHANT
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Stuck in Customs
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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
7.
G IS FOR GEESE
Geese are vertebrate animals with backbones.
Photo by
Don McCullough
8.
H IS FOR HEAT ENERGY
Heat energy is a type of energy transferred by a difference in temperature.
Photo by
Leo Reynolds
9.
I IS FOR INCLINED PLANE
An inclined plane is a simple machine used to raise ir lower things.
Photo by
Dougtone
10.
J IS FOR JET STREAM
A jet stream is an air current circling the earth.
Photo by
fatboyke (Luc)
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K IS FOR KINETIC ENERGY
Kinetic energy is the energy something has when it is moving.
Photo by
Gwenaël Piaser
12.
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
13.
M IS FOR MAGNET
A magnet is a piece iron that has atoms to connect other pieces of iron.
Photo by
ben_osteen
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N IS FOR NUCLEUS
A nucleus is the control center for a cell.
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BlueRidgeKitties
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O IS FOR ORGANISM
An organism is a living thing.
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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
17.
Q IS FOR QUANTITIVE
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Paco CT
18.
R IS FOR RAIN
Rain is water droplets that come from the clouds.
Photo by
matthileo
19.
S IS FOR STIGMA
A stigma is a female reproductive part in a plant.
Photo by
qi.Thomas
20.
T IS FOR TULIP
A tulip is a vascular plant with colored cup shaped leaves.
Photo by
kanegen
21.
U IS FOR ULTRAVIOLET RAYS
Ultraviolet rays are invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun.
Photo by
@Doug88888
22.
V IS FOR VERTEBRATE
A vertebrate is an animal that has a backbone.
Photo by
Gidzy
23.
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.
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MTSOfan
24.
X IS FOR XYLEM
Xylem is vascular tissue in plants that helps water and nutrients upward from the root.
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BlueRidgeKitties
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Michael_Whitehead
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Z is for zebra
A zebra is a vertebrate animal that has a backbone.
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digitalART2
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