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ABC BOOK

BY:BECCA BALL
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Amphibian
A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water and breaths with gills when they are young; as an adult it moves onto land and breaths air with lunges.

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Barometer
An instrument that measures air pressure in the atmosphere.

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

Dew point
The temperature at which air with a given amount of water vapor will reach saturation.

Electromagnet
Magnetism that results from the flow of electric charge.

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Front
The boundary between air masses

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Gill
A respiratory organ that filters oxygen dissolved in water.

Humidity
The amount of water vapor in the air

Invertebrate
An animal that has no backbone.

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Jet stream
A wind that flows in the upper troposphere from west to east over vast distances at great speed

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Kinetic energy
The energy of motion. A moving object has the most kinetic energy at the point where it moves the fastes.

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

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Machine
Any devise that makes doing work easier.

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Newton
The unit used to measure force.

Organism
An individual living thing. Made up of one or many cells.

Prey
An animal that other animals hunt and eat

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Quantitative
Is expressed using numbers

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Radiation
Energy that travels a cross distances in the form of electromagnet waves.

Spore
A single reproductive cell that can grow into a multicellular organism.

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Taxonomy
The science of classifying and naming organisms.

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Ultra violet radiation
Radiation of higher frequencies than visible light, which can cause sunburn and other types of damage.

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Vertebrate
An animal with an internal backbone

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Work
The use of force to move an object over a distance.

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X-axis
Goes from left to right

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Y-AXIS

GOES UP AND DOWN
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Zebra
An African wild horse with black and white strips and an erect mane.

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