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ABC Book Of Science

Published on Dec 09, 2015

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ABC BOOK OF SCIENCE

BY THOMAS SALINAS

A

  • A is for Anemometer
  • A device that records the wind speed
Photo by mc_pete

B

  • B is for barometer
  • A device that records air pressure
Photo by Leo Reynolds

C

  • C is for cell
  • Example: A plant and animal cell
Photo by Leo Reynolds

D

  • D is for dew point
  • The tempeture that turns water vapor in to dew
Photo by ecstaticist

E

  • E is for electromagnet
  • A magnet made out of a electric current around a iron core
Photo by Steve Wilhelm

F

  • F is for fungi
  • Example:yeast fungi
Photo by Ari Helminen

G

  • G is for Generator
  • A machine that turns mechanical energy into electrical energy

H

  • H is for hail
  • Hail is a type of weather where the rain is tiny balls of ice
Photo by notthisorthat

I

  • I is for infrence
  • A infrense is a conclusion
Photo by Ken Whytock

J

  • J is for jet stream
  • A jet stream is a stream of wind.
Photo by HooLengSiong

K

  • K is for kingdom
  • Kingdom is a level of classification

L

  • L is for lever
  • A lever is a simple machine.
Photo by Decaseconds

M

  • M is for mechanical energy
  • Mechanical energy is a type of energy
Photo by ersatzspeiche

N

  • N is for NUCLEAR ENERGY
  • Nuclear energy is a type of energy
Photo by -eudoxus-

O

  • O is for observation
  • Observation is when you observe somthing
Photo by jlcwalker

P

  • P is for pully
  • A pully is somthing that makes lifting things easier
Photo by Jody Roberts

Q

  • Q is for quanative
  • Quanative is a observation with a number
Photo by Mark Philpott

R

  • R is for radiant energy
  • Radiant energy is a type of energy
Photo by liquidnight

S

  • S is for stimuli
  • Stimuli is a sensitive nerve

T

  • T is for troposphere
  • The troposphere is a layer of the atmostsphere
Photo by liquidnight

U

  • U is for UV Rays
  • Ultra violet rays Are stoped by the Atmosphere
Photo by AyelVee

V

  • V is for vertebre
  • A bird is a vertebre
Photo by (Paolo)

W

  • W is for wedge
  • A wedge is a simple machine
Photo by Leo Reynolds

X

  • X is for x axis
  • X axis is a axis
Photo by noodlepdx

Y

  • Y is for y axis
  • Y axis is a axis
Photo by jurvetson

Z

  • Z is for zebra
  • A zebra is an animal
Photo by skipnclick