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Abc Book

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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ABC science

A

  • A Is for animals
  • Examples: cat , dog , people
Photo by fabiogis50

B

  • B is for barometer
  • Barometer is a tool that scientists use to measure air pressure
Photo by garryknight

C

  • C is for clouds
  • A cloud is a visible mass of liquid droplets or frozen made of water

D

  • D is for defense
  • The action of defending yourself from an attack

E

  • E is for embryo
  • An embryo is an immature form of an organism that has the
  • Potential to grow and develop
Photo by gjshepherd_br

F

  • F is for fulcrum
  • A fulcrum is the point on which a lever is supported or rests
  • And on which it pivots
  • Examples: sea saw , a bike , a jet
Photo by ryoichitanaka

G

  • G is for generator
  • Thing that generates something in particular
Photo by Salmando

H

  • H is for heat transfer
  • Heat transfer is the temperature difference between the
  • Twp neighboring objects that cause this heat transfer
Photo by Werner Kunz

I

  • I is for invertebrate
  • Examples: abalon ,acorn barnoeless , aggregating aneone
Photo by spencer77

J

  • J Is for jet stream
  • The flowing narrow air currents found in the
  • Atmospheres of some plants

K

  • K is for kingdom
  • Examples: plant kingdom , animal kingdom

L

  • L is for lightning
  • Lightning is a flash of light produced by short duration

M

  • M is for magnet
  • A piece of iron that has its component atoms so ordered
  • That the materials exhibits magnetism
Photo by scaredpoet

N

  • N is for nectar
  • Nectar is a juice that insects suck out of plants to get there
  • Nutrients
Photo by bob in swamp

O

  • O is for oxygen
  • Oxygen is something that we humans have
Photo by RobertFrancis

P

  • P is for predator
  • An animal that naturally preys on others
Photo by doublejwebers

Q

  • Q is for quantive
  • Relating to measuring or measured by the quantity of
  • Something rather than quality

R

  • R is for reptiles
  • Examples: crocodilians , snakes , lizards
Photo by marfis75

S

  • S is for seed
  • Seeds a little tiny things that you get from plants
Photo by ecstaticist

T

  • T is for transpiration
  • The movement of water vapor out of a plant
  • And into the air is called transpiration
Photo by uccsbiology

U

  • U is for ultra violet radiation
  • One form of energy coming from the sun

V

  • V is for vascular system
  • In most plants the material move through a vascular system that
  • Is made up of long tube - like cells
Photo by tomopteris

X

  • X is for xylem
Photo by Joe Edwards

W

  • W is for work
  • Work is something that u move
  • Like if u move a box your working
Photo by NJ..