Scientific Alphabet GameVersion en ligne Discover what science-related word is hidden behind each letter. par Educaplay Educational Resources A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Starts with A Science that studies the structure and function of living organisms. Starts with B The ability of certain organisms to produce their own light through chemical reactions. Starts with C The force that acts outward from the center of rotation of a moving object. Starts with D The identification of a disease or condition through symptoms or tests. Starts with E A gradual process over time in which species change and adapt to their environment. Starts with F The resistance to motion experienced when two surfaces are in contact and slide against each other. Starts with G The utilization of the Earth's internal heat to generate energy, often in electricity or heating. Starts with H A state of dormancy in which animals reduce their activity and metabolism during adverse weather. Starts with I Range of electromagnetic radiation used in thermal imaging technology. Starts with J The unit of measurement in the International System for energy, work, and heat. Starts with K Branch of physics dealing with the motion of objects without considering the forces that cause it. Starts with L A chemical element with the symbol "Li" and atomic number 3, used in rechargeable batteries. Starts with M The science that studies the Earth's atmosphere, including weather and related phenomena. Starts with N A vast cloud of interstellar gas and dust in space, often the site of star formation. Starts with O The curved path followed by an object in motion around another. Starts with P A subatomic particle with a positive charge found in the nucleus of an atom. Starts with Q State of inactivity, dormancy, or calmness in various contexts, such as seismology (volcano). Starts with R The phenomenon in which light or sound bounces off and changes direction without being absorbed. Starts with S Solid particles that settle at the bottom of a liquid, such as sand, clay, or minerals. Starts with T A branch of mathematics that deals with the relationships between the sides and angles of triangles. Starts with U A concept that describes an ideal society or a perfect state that is unattainable in reality. Starts with V Biological substance administered to stimulate the immune system and prevent infectious diseases. Starts with W A hypothetical tunnel-like structure in spacetime that connects two distant points in the universe. Starts with X Feeling of hostility, rejection, or fear towards people or groups perceived as foreign or different. Contains Y A method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water solutions. Starts with Z The cell resulting from fertilization, which is the starting point of a new organism.