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A-Z Science Review

Published on Jun 03, 2016

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A-Z Science Review

Made by: Ethan Swaii

A- Atom

A unit of matter that is the smallest, basic unit of an element.
Photo by TonZ

B- Black Hole

An area with so much gravitational force it takes everything in.

C- Climate

The overall/average weather conditions for an area.
Photo by Matt. Create.

D- Dwarf Star

A star that is dim and doesn't give off much energy.
Photo by Trodel

E- Electromagnetic Radiation

Radiation including light, gamma rays, microwaves, etc. 
Photo by sdomission

F- Fossil

An organism preserved in stone, amber, etc.

G- Gravity

A fundamental force that pulls separate masses together.
Photo by gp sachs

H- Heliocentric

Having the sun as the center of something.

I- Isotope

An element that has a different mass due to more/less neutrons.

J- Jupiter

The largest planet in our solar system.
Photo by Thomas Hawk

K- Kepler, Johannes

Developed the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion.
Photo by ian.crowther

L- Limestone

A sedimentary rock composed of mainly minerals.
Photo by amira_a

M- Mineral

An inorganic and natural substance.
Photo by Diamonddavej

N- Nuclear Fusion

A process where two atoms collide to make a new element.
Photo by Timitrius

O- Orthorhombic

A 3D object having 3 unequal axes at right angles.
Photo by Paul's Lab

P- Polaris

The brightest star (The North Star) in Ursa Minor.
Photo by chasedekker

Q- Question

A sentence used to elicit information.
Photo by weesen

R- Radioactive

Giving off or emitting radioactive particles.
Photo by bburky

S- Solar Eclipse

An event that occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun.
Photo by nakae

T- Theory

A proven statement or system to explain something.
Photo by ores2k

U- Universe

All existing matter and energy; the cosmos.
Photo by fractalSpawn

V- Volcano

A mountain or hill containing magma inside.
Photo by Karlbert

W- Weather

The state of the atmosphere at a given time.
Photo by beninfreo

X- X-Ray

A digital image made using EMR.
Photo by planetc1

Y- y-intercept

Where an equation makes contact with the y-axis on a graph.
Photo by gever tulley

Z- Zirconium

The element with the atomic number of 40.
Photo by fdecomite