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Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

Carli's ABC book of science

A
Air Pressure: the force of air molecules pushing on an area

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B
Barometer: An instrument that measures air pressure in the atmosphere.

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C
Cell: the smallest unit that is able to preform the basic functions of life.

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D
Dew point: the temperature at which air a given amount of water vapor will reach saturation.

E
Energy: the ability to do work are cause a change.

F
Force: A push or a pull that changes the motion of an object.

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G
Generator: a device that converts kinetic energy or the energy of motion into electrical energy.

H
Hail: layered lumps or balls of ice that falls from cumulonimbus clouds.

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I
Insect: an arthropod with three body segments, six legs, two antennae, and compound eyes.

J
Jet stream: A wind that flows in the upper troposphere from west it east over vast distances at great speeds.

K
Kinetic energy: the energy of motion a moving object has the most kinetic energy at the point where it moves the fastest.

L
Lever: a solid bar that rotates or turns around a fixed point one of the 6 simple machines.

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M
Mammal: a warm blooded vertebrate animal whose young feed on milk produced by mothers mammary glands.

N
Newton: unit used to measure forse.

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O
Organism: an individual living thing made up of one or many cells that can grow and reproduce.

P
Pully: a wheel with a grooved rim that turns on an axle one of 6 simple machines.

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Q
Quantitative: it is the answer to a question that has a number.

R
Radiation: energy that travels across distances in the form of electromagnetic waves.

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S
Sleet: small pellets of ice they form when rain passes through a layer of cold air and freezes before hitting the ground.

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T
Thunderstorm: a storm with lighting and thunder.

U
Ultraviolet radiation: radiation of higher frequencies then visible light which can cause sunburn and other types of damage.

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V
Vertebrate: an animal with an internal backbone.

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W
Weather: the condition of earths atmosphere at particular time and place.

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X
X-axis: the x-axis is were the manipulated variable goes.

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Y
Y-axis: is were the dependent variable goes.

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Z
Zebra: a Mammal that has black and white stripes.

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