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5th grade Kendall Elementary science word

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A boundary between two air masses   Front  
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The process that changes food into a form that the body can use   Digestion  
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The smallest kind of blood vessels   Capillary  
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How can oceans be described?   Water  
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How does the air move?   Weather  
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The convection currents in the atmosphere   Wind  
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A change in which matter keeps the same chemical properties   Physical Change  
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The smallest particle of an element with the same properties of an element   Atom  
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The process by which a solid changes directly into a gas   Sublimation  
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Usually an artificial lake that forms behind a dam   Reservoir  
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The top level of groundwater in an aquifer   Water Table  
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A kind of matter made up of a chemical combination of two or more elements   Compound  
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A mixture in which substances are spread out evenly and will not settle   Solution  
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A change in which one kind of matter changes into a different kind of matter with different properties   Chemical Change  
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A substance used in a chemical reaction   Reactant  
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The process by which particles leave a gas and become liquid   Condensation  
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A blood vessel that carries blood from the heart to other parts of the body   Artery  
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A system that includes the sun and its planets, along with many moons, asteroids, and comets   Solar System  
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The water that falls from clouds as rain, hail, sleet, or snow   Precipitation  
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A blood vessel that carries blood toward the heart   Vein  
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The process by which particles leave a gas and become a liquid   Evaporation  
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The level of the surface of the ocean   Sea Level  
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A part of a cell that stores water and nutrients   Vacuole  
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The smallest part of a substance made from more than one atom that still have the properties of that substance   Molecule  
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The weight of air pushing down on an area   Atmospheric Pressure  
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A group of the same kind of cells that work together to do a job   Tissue  
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A group of different tissues that join together to form one structure   Organ  
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A structure in plant cells that stores   Chloroplast  
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The tubes that carry water and minerals from a plants roots to its leaves   xylem  
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The repeated movement of water through the environment in different forms   Water Cycle  
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A substance made by a chemical reaction   Product  
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A rocky object up to several hundred kilometers wide that revolves around the sun   Asteroid  
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Any property of a material that can be seen or measured without changing the material   Physical Property  
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A frozen mass of ice and dust with a tail up to 80 million kilometers long that is in orbit around the sun   Comet  
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A statement of chemical symbols that shows what happens during a chemical reaction   Chemical Equation  
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A large, round object that moves around the star, such us a sun   Planet  
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One of more than 100 basic kinds of matter that cannot be broken into smaller pieces through physical or chemical process   Element  
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A tool that measures wind speeds   Anemometer  
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The area from which water drains into a river   Watershed  
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An object that orbits another object in space   Satellite  
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The tube that carries air from the larynx to the lungs   Trachea  
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A small tube in the lungs that carries air to air sacks   Bronchiole  
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A large body of air with similar properties all through it   Air Mass  
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The frozen raindrops that fall as precipitation   Sleet  
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A wind that spirals inward around an area of low pressure   Cyclone  
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A tool that measures the amount of rain that has fallen   Rain Gauge  
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A huge ball of very hot gas that gives off energy   Star  
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The tube that carries food from the mouth to the stomach   Esophagus  
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