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The bubbles around the edge of my glass are known as carbonation. This is an example of pressure applied to the soda and when opened gases escape.
I took this picture at the Classic Car Show in town. This represents how a car engine has many moving parts. These parts must work together to make the engine go.
Steam from my kitchen kettle is an example of physical science. This is what happens when water is brought to the boiling point. It changes.
Cakes are made up of different ingredients: eggs, flour, vanilla, etc. Once all these ingredients are combined, and baked at 350 degrees Fahrenheit, they produce a whole new product.
Freezing water represents a change in the water's elements. Ice is made when water is frozen below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.
This light represents the use of electricity. It is plugged in to an electrical socket and with the help of the invention of light bulbs, light is generated.
Water in itself is an example of physical science. It is also known as H2O. This is the most importnat
Plants need dirt, sunlight, and water to grow. With this combination plants will grow and prosper.
This is my dog, Jet. He is a wonderful working animal. His physical traits are specific to his breed. He is a Pug dog.
The setting sun is part of the Earth's rotation. It is a part of physical science due to how the sun moves around the Earth.