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1.
AIR MASS
A IS FOR AIR MASS. AIR MASS IS A BODY OF AIR COVERING A RELATIVELY WIDE AREA.
Photo by
Atmospheric Infrared Sounder
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BATTERY
B is for battery. Battery is two or more primary cells connected together.
Photo by
marc falardeau
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CLOUDS
C is for clouds. Clouds is a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air.
Photo by
kevin dooley
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DOGS
D Is for dog. Dogs are vertebrate animals that has a backbone.
Photo by
akk_rus
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ELECTROMAGNETISM
E is for electromagnetism. Electromagnetism is magnetism produce by an electric current.
Photo by
El Bibliomata
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Freezing rain
F is for freezing rain. Freezing rain is rain that falls as a liquid but freezes into glaze upon contact with the ground.
Photo by
Vic_NP
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Gravity
G is for gravity. Gravity is the force of attraction by which terrestrial bodies tend to fall toward the center of the earth.
Photo by
mark sebastian
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H is for heat. Heat is the body perceived as having or generating a relatively of warmth.
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GollyGforce - Living My Worst Nightmare
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INCLINED PLANE
I is for inclined plane. Inclined is forming a horizontal plane any angle but a right angle.
Photo by
MGSpiller
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J is for jet streams. Jet streams is strong, generally westerly winds concentrated in a relatively narrow and shallow stream in the upper troposphere of the earth.
Photo by
skyseeker
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K is for kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is a moving object is equal to the work required to bring it from rest to that speed.
Photo by
USDAgov
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L is for lever. Lever is a rigid bar pivoted about a fulcrum.
Photo by
takomabibelot
13.
M is for magnet. Magnet is a body, as a piece of iron or steel, that possesses the property or attracting certain substances, as iron.
Photo by
AJC1
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N is for newtons. Newtons is measured on spring scale.
Photo by
jikatu
15.
O is for ozone layer. Ozone layer is a layer that is deep in the stratosphere around.
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
16.
P is for poison ivy. Poison ivy is a plant that has poison that makes you itch.
Photo by
wallygrom
17.
Q is for quarts. Quart is second most abundant mineral in the earths crust.
Photo by
grongar
18.
R is for Red Sea fan. Red Sea fan is a invertebrate animal with no back bone.
Photo by
NOAA's National Ocean Service
19.
S is for solar panel. Solar panel is where you the sun to make energy.
Photo by
Dave Dugdale
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T is for temperature. Temperature is the warm or cold of the environment.
Photo by
couchlearner
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U is for units. Units is measurement.
http://www.engineeringcivil.com/more-useful-measurement-units.html
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V is for Venus fly trap. Venus fly trap is a plant that eats bugs.
Photo by
Webbaliah
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W is for water cycle. Water cycle is continuos movement of water.
Photo by
NASA Goddard Photo and Video
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X is for x-axis. X-axis is a horizontal line.
Photo by
jurvetson
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Y is for y-axis. Y-axis is a vertical line.
Photo by
jurvetson
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Z is for zonal wind. Zonal wind is the wind along local parallel of latitude.
Photo by
Atmospheric Infrared Sounder
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