useful words to do with science for secondary school students
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circuit |
He's the fastest round the circuit.
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conservation |
Conservation is the care and protection of the natural world.
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current |
The river had a strong current.
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experiment |
The results of the experiment did not support his hypothesis.
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measuring |
A protractor is a toll for measuring angles.
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neutral |
Neutral is neither acid nor alkaline.
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nucleus |
Nucleus is a scientific term used for the central part of the cell.
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temperature |
The temperature in the desert was over 40 degrees.
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vacuum |
A vacuum is a volume of space that is essentially empty of matter.
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vertebrates |
Vertebrates are animals with a backbone.
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invertebrates |
Invertebrates are animals without a backbone.
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science |
Astronomy is the science of the stars.
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biology |
She studied the biology of plants.
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physics |
Algebra is heavily used in the electrical, chemical and physics industries.
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chemistry |
The student excelled in chemistry.
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