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Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

A
Amphibian
a cold blooded animal that lives in water and breathes with gills when it's young, when it's an adult they move to the land and breath air with lungs.

Photo by djwtwo

B
Barometer
a instrument that measures air pressure in the atmosphere

Photo by Leo Reynolds

C
Consumer
living thing that gets energy by eating other living things.

Photo by photo.bugz

D
Data
information gathers by observation or experimentation.

Photo by kjetikor

E
Embryo
a plant or animal in its earliest stages of development.

Photo by Leo Reynolds

F
Front
the boundary between air masses

G
Gill
a respiratory organ that filters oxygen dissolved in water.

H
Horizontal
parallel to the horizon;level.

Photo by Atsutoms

I
Isobar
a line on the weather map connecting places that have the same air pressure

Photo by born1945

J
Jet Stream
A wind that flows in the upper troposphere.

Photo by hermitsmoores

K
Kinetic Energy
the energy of motion

Photo by Cayusa

L
Lung
a respiratory organ that absorbs oxygen from the air.

Photo by Luu Cruz

M
Mammal
a warm blooded animal whose young feed on milk from its mothers mammary glands

Photo by LaggedOnUser

N
Newtons
unit used to measure force.

Photo by Xraijs_

O
Ozone
a gas molecule that consists of three oxygen atoms

Photo by Rob Swatski

P
Particle
a very small piece of matter, such as an atom, molecule, or ion.

Q
Quantitive
relating to, measuring, or measured by the quantity of something rather than its quality.

R
Reptile
a cold blooded animal that skin cover with scales.

Photo by pix.plz

S
Sessile
the quality of being attached to one spot, not being able to move.

T
Thermometer
a device used for measuring temperatures

Photo by acousticgirl

U
Ultra Violet Radiation
radiation of higher frequencies than visible light which can cause sunburn.

Photo by VinothChandar

V
Vertebrate
a animal with a internal backbone.

Photo by Gidzy

W
Weather
the condition of earths atmosphere at a specific time and place

Photo by beninfreo

X
X-axis
the principal or horizontal axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates.

Photo by ewedistrict

Y
Y-axis
the secondary or vertical axis of a system of coordinates, points along which have a value of zero for all other coordinates.

Photo by jurvetson

Z
Zebra
an African wild horse with black-and-white stripes and an erect mane.

Photo by Stuart Barr