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ABC'S OF SCIENCE
KIERALYN WALTER
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A is for Amphibian. An amphibian is a vertebrate animal that has smooth skin and starts it's life in water.
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atomicshark
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B is for Bird. A Bird is a vertebrate animal that has feathers and wings used to fly.
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blmiers2
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C is for conduction. Conduction is the energy transfer by touch.
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nils_peterson
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D is for dependent variable. A dependent variable is the response you get after an experiment.
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dee & tula monstah
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E is for electricity. Electricity is the flow of an electric current.
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MohammadHasan
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F is for force. Force is the amount of energy used to move an object.
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G is for gravitropism. Gravitropism is the stimulus response to gravity.
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n.stauffer
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H is for heat. Heat is the amount of friction made between two molecules.
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Curtis Gregory Perry
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I is for incandescent light. An incandescent light is a light that has a bright glow with heat.
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Carlos Varela
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J is for jet stream. The jet stream is a fast moving ribbon of air that carries weather patterns.
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Dania Do Svidaniya
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K is for kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is the energy of movement.
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Cayusa
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L is for land breeze. A land breeze is a coastal breeze that blows from the land to sea at night.
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WanderingtheWorld (www.ChrisFord.com)
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M is for magnet. A magnet is a piece of iron or steel that has a magnetic field.
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nils.rohwer
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N is for newtons. Newtons are the units used to measure force.
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O is for oxygen. Oxygen is a colorless, odorless substance in the atmosphere that we breath.
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Alin S Living with Autism
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P is for pulley. A pulley is a simple machine with a wheel with a grooved rim that a rope or cable run through.
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Arlo Bates
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Q is for quantitative observation. A quantitative observation is an observation using or involving numbers.
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woodleywonderworks
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R is for respiration. Respiration is the process of turning food into energy that happens in plants and animals.
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satshot2010
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S is for sea breeze. A sea breeze is a coastal breeze that blows from the sea to land during the day.
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bochalla
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T is for transpiration. Transpiration is water that is being evaporated out of a plant.
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Zappy's
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U is for ultraviolet radiation. Ultraviolet radiation is radiation of higher frequencies then visible light, for example the uv rays from the sun.
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Etrusia UK
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V is for vascular system. The vascular system is a long tube-like structures that water and food move through throughout the plant.
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dirtinmypocket
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W is for wheel and axle. A wheel and axle is a simple machine with a wheel attached to a shaft.
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cbcastro
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X is for xylem. A xylem is a vascular tube that carries water throughout the plant.
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Joe Edwards
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Y is for y-axis. The y-axis is the line that runs vertically down on a graph and that the responding or dependent variable goes on.
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jimmiehomeschoolmom
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Z is for zoology. Zoology is the study of animals.
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Mark Interrante
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