Science Terminology for 11-13 Yr Olds --- (Jon Witts)


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This contains 12 individual glossaries based on the units from UK Year 8 Key Stage 3 Science.[11-13 Yr Olds] 

They are:

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  • Food and Digestion Glossary
  • Respiration Glossary
  • Microbes and Disease Glossary
  • Ecological Relationships Glossary
  • Atoms and Elements Glossary
  • Compounds and Mixtures Glossary
  • Rocks and Weathering Glossary
  • The Rock Cycle Glossary
  • Heating and Cooling Glossary
  • Magnets and Electromagnets Glossary
  • Light Glossary
  • Sound and Hearing Glossary 


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M

minerals

substances required in small amounts by the body.

Mnemonic

an easily remembered phrase to remind you of the initial letters of a list (eg MRS GREN)

Mohs’ scale

scale used to compare the hardness of minerals

Molecule

a group of atoms that are chemically joined together

mouth

beginning of the digestive system where food enters the body.

N

Noise pollution

sound which causes a nuisance

Non-interlocking

rock grains that fit together with gaps between them

Non-luminous object

object that does not give off light

Normal

line at right angles to a surface

North pole

end of magnet which attracts a south pole

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