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Abc Science

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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ABC SCIENCE

BY HUGO
Photo by Leo Reynolds

A IS fOR ANTS

  • Ants are six legged artapodd

B IS FOR BAROMETER

  • Barometer are a tool that measures air pressure
Photo by Leo Reynolds

C IS FOR CONDUCTION

  • Conduction is heat transferred by the touch.

D IS FOR DICOT

  • Dicot are seed with two sides.
  • Dicots flowers have four or five petals.

E IS FOR ELECTRICITY

  • Electricity can be created by water or kinetic energy.
Photo by I_am_Allan

F IS FOR FLOOD

  • Floods are created when it rains a lot quickly.
Photo by Gulfu

G IS FOR GRAVITROPISM

  • Gravitropism is when a plant stem move up from the gravity

H IS FOR HYDROELECTRIC

  • Hydroelectric is when electricity is made by water.
Photo by EssjayNZ

I IS FOR INCLINED PLANE.

  • Inclined planes are a simple machine that move ate stop object.

J IS FOR JUMPING SPIDER

  • Jumping spiders are 8 legged arthropod
Photo by gbohne

K IS FOR KINETIC ENERGY

  • Kinetic energy is energy that keeps moving.
Photo by D.H. Parks

L IS FOR LIZARDS.

  • Lizards are reptiles, vertebrate and ectodermic.
Photo by Rushen!

M IS FOR MAGNET.

  • Magnets can be created by electricity.
Photo by Steve Wilhelm

N IS FOR NEWTON.

  • Newtons is a measuring system that measures force.

O IS FOR OCCLUDE FONT.

  • Occlude fronts are two cold front meet a warm front

P IS PHOTOTROPISM.

  • Phototropism is when a plant move near the light source.
Photo by r_neches

Q IS FOR QUALITATIVE.

  • Qualitative is when you sort things by color or other thing ( not with nubers.)

R IS FOR RADIANT ENERGY.

  • Radiant energy is energy sent by waves.
Photo by liquidnight

S IS FOR SEA BREEZE.

  • Sea breezes are breeze that come from the sea in the day.
Photo by Will Montague

T IS FOR TORNADO.

  • Tornados are funnel shape cloud that destroys everything
  • in it path.
Photo by markkilner

U IS FOR ULTRA VIOLET.

  • Ultra violet light is light that humans can't see.

V IS FOR VERTEBRATE.

  • Vertebrates are animals with backbones.
  • Example: Mammal, birds, reptile.
Photo by Gidzy

W IS FOR WORK.

  • Work is when you push or pull something
  • and it goes the same way you push/pull.
Photo by geezaweezer

X IS FOR XYLEM.

  • A xylem is the plant system that
  • transport water.

Y IS FOR YOUNG.

  • Youngs are the babies of an animal.
Photo by johnmuk

Z IS FOR ZEBRA.

  • Zebras are vertebrates and endothermic.
Photo by digitalART2