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Sciences Abc Book

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

SCIENCES ABC BOOK

BY SAVANNAH BENNETT
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A
Air pressure
The force of air molecules pushing on an area.

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B
Bacteria
It's little living germs it can be associated with dieses and other things.

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C
Cell
The smallest unit that is able to preform the basic functions of life.

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D
Data
Information gatherded by observation or experimentation that can be used in calculation or reasoning

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E
Energy
The ability to do work or cause a change.

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F
Flower
The reproductive structure of an angiosperm containing male and female parts.

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G
Gas
A state of matter different from liquid and solid with no difinte shape

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H
Hail
Layered lumps or balls of ice that falls from cumulonimbus clouds.

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I
Insect
An orthropod with three body segments, six legs, two antennae, and compound eyes.

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J
Jet stream
A wind that Flows in the upper troposphere

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K
Kingdom
One of the six large groupings of living things that have common characteristics.

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L
Lever
A solid bar that rotates or turns around a fixed point one of the six simple machines.

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M
Machine
Any device that makes doing work easier.

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N
Newton's
Unit of measure for force.

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O
Organism
An individual living thing made up of one of many cells that is capable of growing and reproducing.

P
Pollen
Tiny multicellular grains that contain the undeveloped sperm cells of a plant.

Q
Quantitative
Observation with a number in it.

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R
Reptile
A cold blooded yertebrate that has skin covered with scales or horny plates and has lungs

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S
Seed
A plant embryo that is enclosed in a protective coating and has it's own source of nutrients.

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T
Temperature
A measure of the average amount of kinetic energy of the particles in an object.

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U
Ultraviolet radiation
Radiation of higher frequencies than visible light which can cause sun burn and other types of demeage

V
Volume
An amount of three dimensional space often used to describe the space that an object takes on.

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W
Work
The use of force to move an object over a distance.

X
X-axis
Is the manipulated variable.

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Y
Y-axis
Is the dependent variable.

Z
Zebra
A animal that's just like a horse.

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