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Spelling Word List: Year 5, Term 2, Week 10: Scientific vocabulary

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This week we're learning scientific words. This list will help you build your vocabulary across the curriculum.

Newton A Newton is a unit for measuring forces (N).
evidence The judge said that the evidence was irrelevant.
friction The force between two moving surfaces or objects is called friction.
gravity Gravity is the force that keeps us from floating off the Earth's surface.
observing Our experiment includes observing how plants grow in different enviroments.
orbits A planet is a body that orbits the sun.
reliable The methodology used during the experiment was reliable.
results Can you analyse these results for me?
temperature Water freezes when the temperature is zero.
transparent A material like glass which allows light to pass through it without shattering is transparent.

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evidence
friction
gravity
observing
orbits
reliable
results
temperature
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