Cyclone Coast Science Camp
On the storm-prone coast of Cox’s Bazar, a team of scientists set up a night physics camp. A renowned Dhaka scientist led the group. Their mission was to build a wind-power experiment that would support new fishers. A mobile laboratory truck was parked on the sandbar. Young deckhands held equation charts to grasp the math. Arslan shocked everyone by drawing the first spark from an old battery. Meghla polished each mirror so the light would reflect perfectly. Sumita etched mounting slots with a tiny laser and installed sensors. Arafat worked with a beach-built vacuum chamber. They dried sea foam to show how crystal structures form. Shawon logged local weather data on the board. Solar panels rose over the powerless village. When gusts arrived, the wind turbine began to rotate steadily. Suraiya installed erosion-proof mechanical joints for safety. The kids tried to memorize the airflow formula. Fishing parents practiced hands-on labor techniques. Farhan opened a microcontroller module and added a new sensor. To shield the children during storms, everyone donned protective coats. Reinforced tiles on bamboo scaffolds formed the testing stage. Finally they flew a drone to mark cluster points on the map.
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/ˈklʌstər/
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a group of similar things or people positioned close together
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The grapes grew in a tight cluster. |
a cluster of stars |
a group of stars appearing close together in the sky
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group, bunch, collection, set, gathering
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individual, single
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cluster of buildings, cluster of stars, cluster together, form a cluster
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/ˈkrɪstəl/
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a clear, transparent mineral or glass that forms a solid structure with regular patterns
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She wore a necklace made of sparkling crystal. |
clear as crystal |
extremely clear and easy to understand
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glass, gem, quartz, diamond, prism
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opaque, dull
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crystal clear, crystal glass, crystal necklace, crystal water
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/ˈdeɪ.tə/ or /ˈdæt.ə/
noun
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Facts, statistics, or information collected for reference or analysis.
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The scientists analyzed the data to find patterns. |
data-driven |
based on analysis of information or evidence
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information, facts, statistics, figures
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assumptions, guesses
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collect data, analyze data, data set, process data
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🧮
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/ɪˈkweɪʒən/
noun
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a mathematical statement that shows the equality of two expressions
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He solved the equation to find the value of x. |
balance the equation |
to make both sides of an equation or situation equal
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formula, expression, equality, calculation
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inequality, imbalance
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solve an equation, linear equation, quadratic equation, mathematical equation
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/ɪkˈsperɪmənt/
noun/verb
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experimented
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experimented
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experiments
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experimenting
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a test or trial carried out to discover something or prove an idea
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The scientist conducted an experiment on plant growth. |
experiment with |
to try something new to see what happens
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test, trial, research, investigation, study
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proof, certainty
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conduct experiment, scientific experiment, lab experiment, experiment results
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/ˈfɔːrmjələ/
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a fixed method for doing something; a mathematical or chemical rule expressed in symbols
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The scientist discovered a new formula for the medicine. |
magic formula |
a simple solution that guarantees success
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equation, method, recipe, rule, pattern
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disorder, randomness
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mathematical formula, chemical formula, secret formula, formula milk
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labored
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labored
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labors
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laboring
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work, especially hard physical work; to work hard
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The workers labored in the hot sun all day. |
go into labor |
the process of a woman giving birth
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work, toil, effort, industry, employment
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rest, leisure, ease
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manual labor, hard labor, labor force, labor market
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A room or building equipped for scientific experiments, research, or teaching.
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The students conducted the experiment in the chemistry laboratory. |
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lab, research center, workshop, testing facility
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field, nature
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research laboratory, chemistry laboratory, medical laboratory, laboratory experiment
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noun
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a device that emits a concentrated beam of light
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The doctor used a laser to perform eye surgery. |
laser focus |
extreme and unwavering concentration on a task
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beam, ray, light, emitter, photonic device
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diffusion, scatter
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laser beam, laser surgery, laser light, laser focus
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adjective
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relating to machines or the way they work
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She has a good understanding of mechanical systems. |
mechanical mind |
a person who easily understands and works with machines
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automated, machine-driven, technical, robotic, motorized
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manual, emotional, natural
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mechanical system, mechanical engineer, mechanical failure, mechanical process
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mirrors
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mirroring
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A reflective surface, typically made of glass, that shows an image.
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She looked at herself in the mirror before leaving. |
hold a mirror up to |
to reflect or reveal the true nature of something
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looking glass, reflection, glass, speculum
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reality, original
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look in the mirror, rear-view mirror, bathroom mirror, mirror image
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/ˈmɒdjuːl/
noun
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a self-contained unit of a course or system, typically part of a larger whole
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The module on machine learning was difficult but informative. |
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unit, section, component, element
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whole, total, entirety
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module system, learning module, modular design
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/ˈpænəl/
noun
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a group of people gathered to discuss, judge, or advise on a particular topic
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The panel of judges announced the winner of the competition. |
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committee, board, jury, group, council
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individual, person
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panel discussion, expert panel, panel of judges, solar panel
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noun
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the natural science that studies matter, energy, and the interactions between them
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She decided to major in physics at the university. |
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science, mechanics, natural science, physical science
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arts, literature
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theoretical physics, experimental physics, quantum physics, physics department
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/prəˈtɛktɪv/
adjective
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giving or capable of giving protection; shielding from harm or danger
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She wore a protective helmet while riding her bike. |
protective instinct |
a natural tendency to guard someone from harm
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defensive, shielding, guarding, preventative, preventive
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harmful, dangerous, unsafe
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protective gear, protective clothing, protective measure, protective instinct
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/ˈroʊ.teɪt/
verb
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rotated
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rotated
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rotates
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rotating
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to turn around a central point or axis
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The Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours. |
rotate the crops |
to change the type of crop grown in a field to maintain soil fertility
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spin, turn, revolve, whirl, pivot
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stand, remain, stay
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rotate slowly, rotate daily, rotate crops, rotate position
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/ˈsaɪəntɪst/
noun
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a person who conducts scientific research or experiments
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The scientist made a groundbreaking discovery in physics. |
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researcher, innovator, experimenter, investigator
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layperson, non-expert
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eminent scientist, renowned scientist, lead scientist
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/spɑːrk/
verb
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sparked
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sparked
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sparks
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sparking
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to cause the start of something, especially an emotion or activity
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The news sparked a heated debate across the country. |
spark an interest |
to cause someone to become interested in something
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ignite, trigger, provoke, stimulate, kindle
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extinguish, suppress
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spark interest, spark controversy, spark fire, spark protest
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/taɪl/
noun
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a flat piece of baked clay or other material used for covering roofs, floors, or walls
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The kitchen floor is covered with ceramic tiles. |
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slab, block, brick, panel, plate
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gap, hole
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floor tile, roof tile, ceramic tile, tile pattern
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🌀
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/ˈvæk.juːm/
noun
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A space entirely devoid of matter; an absence of atmosphere or content.
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The scientist created a vacuum chamber for the experiment. |
power vacuum |
A situation where power or leadership is absent.
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emptiness, void, gap, nothingness
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fullness, presence, abundance
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vacuum cleaner, create a vacuum, power vacuum
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