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ABCs Of Science

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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ABCs Of Science

A is for atmosphere.

Atmosphere is tied to earth by gravitation.

B is for barometer.

Barometers are used to measure air pressure.

Photo by Leo Reynolds

C is for cold front.

Cold fronts are the boundary of an advancing mass of cold air.

D is for dichotomous key.

Dichotomous keys are used to help identify what something is.

E is for electrical energy.

Electrical energy is energy made available by the flow of electrical changes through a conductor.

F is for flower.

Flowers are seed baring plants that produce pollen.

Photo by nosha

G is for generator.

A Generator is a divide that moves a magnet over a wire.

Photo by tim caynes

H is for human.

Humans are vertebrates and mammals.

Photo by Haifeez

I is for invertebrate.

Invertebrates are animals with no backbone.

Photo by Gidzy

J is for jet stream.

Jet streams are narrow verible band of strength

K is for kilowatt

A kilowatt measures 1,000 watts

L is for lever.

levers are ridged bar resting on a pivit.

M is for magnetic fields.

A magnetic field is a region around a magnetic material.

N is for nitrogen.

Nitrogen is a chemical element.

O is for oxygen.

Oxygen uses up 21% of earth.

Photo by jenny downing

P is for poison.

Poison is a toxic liquid that can be used as a defense structure.

Photo by ggallice

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Q is for quetzal.

Quetzal is a vertebrate bird.

R is for rose.


Roses have over 100 species. There thorns are there defense structure.

S is for screw.

A screw is a simple machine used to hold things together.

Photo by nickwheeleroz

T is for thermal.

Thermal energy is when two objects create heat.

U is for umbrellabird.

They are winged invertebrates.

V is for vertebrate.

Vertebrates are 64,000 backbones species.

Photo by Gidzy

W is for wedge.

Wedges are simple machines used to split things apart.

X is for X-ray tetra.

X-ray tetra fish are known for there transparent body.

Photo by Capt Kodak

Y is for young.

Young is part of the life cycle of reproduction.

Z is for zebra shark.

Zebra sharks are patterned simpler to zebras.

Photo by djwudi