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Science Vocabulary ABC Book

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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A is for atmosphere the outer layer of gases of a large body in space, such as a planet or star; the mixture of gases that surrounds the solid earth;one of the four parts of earth system.

B is for Barometer an instrument that measures air pressure in the atmosphere.

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C is for Coriolis effect the influence of earth's rotation on object that move over earth.

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D is for Dew Point the temperature at which air with a given amount of water vapor will reach saturation.

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E is for Electromagnetism magnetism that results from the flow of electric charger

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F is for flower the reproduction structure of an angiosperm,containing male and female parts

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G is for global winds that travel long distances in steady patterns over several weeks.

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H is for hurricane a tropical low-pressure system with sustained winds of 120 kilometer per hour (74mi/h) or more

I is for insect an arthropod with three body segment,six legs,two antennae, and compound eyes

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J is for jet stream a wind that flows in the upper troposphere from west to east over vast distance at great speeds

K is for kinetic energy the energy of motion, a moving object has the most kinetic energy

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L is for lever a solid bar that rotates, or turns, around a fixed point (fulcrum);one of the six simple machines

M is for magnet an object that attract certain other materials,particularly iron and steel

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N is for newtons is a unit of force,equal to the force that produces,per second on a mass of one kilogram

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O is for organism an individual living thing, made up of one or many cells,that is capable of growing and reproducing .

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P is for pollen tiny multicellular grains that contain the undeveloped sperm cells of a plant

Q is for quantitative observation with a number in it

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R is for reptile a cold-blooded vertebrate that has skin covered with scales or plates and has lunges

S is for seeds a plant embryo that is enclosed in protective coating and has its own source of nutrients

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T is for thunderstorm a storm with lighting and thunder

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U is for ultraviolet radiation of higher frequencies than visible light, which can cause sunburn and other types of damage

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V is for variable any factor that can change in a controlled experiment observed or model

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W is for weather the condition of earths atmosphere at a particular time and place

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X is for x--axis independent variable on the x-axis

Y is for y-axis responding variable on the y-axis

Z is for zebra is a animals that look like a horse

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