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ABC Science

Published on Nov 23, 2015

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ABC SCIENCE

BY: DRAWDE' SCOTT

A is for abiotic. abiotic are things that are non living.

B is for biotic. biotic are things that are living.

C is for cumulus clouds. cumulus clouds are big white and puffy clouds.

D is for dicots. dicots are seeds that have two cotyledons.

E is for electrical energy. electrical energy is energy that flows through a circuit.

F is for flowers. flowers have male and female parts that deliver pollen.

G is for germination. germination is the process of a plant growing from a seed.

H is for hygrometer. A Hygrometer measures the humidity.

I is for inclined plane . inclined plane is a sloping surface that makes work easier.

J is for jet stream. jet streams are fast moving ribbons of air.

K is for kingdoms. There are 6 kingdoms of all living things on earth.

L is for land breeze. land breeze is wind that blows from land out to sea.

M is for mesosphere. mesosphere is the coldest layer of the atmosphere.

N is North Pole. The north Pole is one of the sides of the magnet.

O is for ovule. The Ovule is a female part of the flower.

P is for pulley. A pulley is a wheel with a grooved rim and rope.

Q is for quail. A quail is a bird that is a vertebrate.

R is for radiant energy. radiant energy moves in waves that you can't see.

S is for South Pole. south Pole is the other side of the magnet.

T is for thermal energy. thermal energy gives off heat.

U is for unicellular. unicellular is a living organism that has one cell.

V is for vertebrate. A vertebrate is a animal with a backbone.

W is for wedge. A wedge can cut, split, or pierce objects.

X is for xylem. xylem is a tube in a vascular plant to transport water.

Y is for young animals. young animals follow there mother or the first thing they see.

Z is for zebra. A zebra is mammal with a backbone. (Vertebrate)