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SCIENCE JOURNAL 10/9/2012

MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY _________________ 1st PAGE MY SCIENCE JOURNAL BY _________________

DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 2nd PAGE DATE TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 10/9/2012 Science Vocabulary 37 10/9/2012 Guided Question 38

GO TO THE NEXT PAGE AFTER THE LAST GUIDED QUESTION

10/9/2012 Science Vocabulary 37

COPY DOWN THE TERMS AND THEIR DEFINITIONS.

10/9/2012 Science Vocabulary 37 evaporation – The process in which water particles change from a liquid to a gas. transpiration – A plant’s release of excess water vapor through the stomata on the underside of its leaves.

NOW TAKE SOME TIME TO PUT THESE WORDS IN YOUR INDEX.

E evaluate 4 energy 21 electromagnet 29 evaporation 37

T transpiration 37

GO TO THE NEXT PAGE AFTER TODAY’S SCIENCE VOCABULARY

10/9/2012 Guided Question 38 After lake water flows through a dam, which processes help replace the water in the lake? A rainfall and runoff B erosion and weathering C refraction and reflection D separating and evaporating

COPY DOWN THE ANSWER.

Rainfall and runoff are ways water can be redeposited in a lake Rainfall and runoff are ways water can be redeposited in a lake. Erosion and weathering breaks down rocks and carries pieces of rock away from a certain area. Refraction and reflection describe how light can be bent. Separating and evaporation describe how water can be cleaned and turned into a gas. The Answer is A rainfall and runoff

WE ARE NOW DONE WITH YOUR SCIENCE JOURNAL. YOU MAY PUT IT AWAY.