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ABC SCIENCE BOOK
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A is for anemometer. Anemometer is for: measuring the speed of wind.
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B IS FOR....
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C is for chemical energy.
Chemical energy is for: that part of the energy in a substance that can be released by a chemical reaction.
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D IS FOR....
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E IS FOR....
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F is for flower. Flower is for; the seed-bearing part of a plant, that has a reproductive system.
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G is for generator. Generator is for; a machine for converting mechanical energy in to electricity.
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H IS FOR....
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I is for inclined plane. Inclined plane is for; a sloping ramp that you can push heavy loads up.
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J is for jaguar. Jaguar is for; a large cat that has a yellowish brown coat and gas black spots.
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I is for kangaroo. Kangaroo is for; a large plant eating marsupial that has a powerful tail and big springy hind legs and feet.
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L is for lever. Lever is for; a rigid bar resting in a fulcrum used to help move a heavy load.
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M is for monocot. Monocot is for; a flowering plant that with an embryo that only holds one seed leaf.
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N is for nucleus. Nucleus is for; the part of a cell that controls the cell.
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O is for ozone. Ozone is for an unstable toxic has with an odor formed from oxygen by ultraviolet light.
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P is for if for pulley. Pulley is for a wheel with a rim and string that goes through it.
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Q is for quantitative. Quantitative is for numbers while measuring.
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R is for radiant energy. Radiant energy is for: energy transferred by electromagnet radiation.
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S is for spring. Spring is for: the season for vegetation.
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T is for turtle. Turtle is for: a slow moving reptile. In leathery shell.
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U is for ultraviolet. Ultraviolet is for: harmful light rays.
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V IS FOR....
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W is for wheel and axle. Wheel and axle is for: a wheel attached to a string and pulling something up or down.
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X is for x-ray. X-Ray is for: an electromagnetic wave of high energy and very low wavelength.
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Y is for yeast. Yeast is for: a fungus the reproduces by budding.
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Z is for zebra. Zebra is for a horse with strips that your can only find in Africa and New Zealand
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