7. Compound (n):
/ˈkɑmpaʊnd/
Compuesto
A chemical substance that consists of two or more elements.
Example: Water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen.
8. Consumption (n):
/kənˈsʌmpʃən/
Consumo
The process of eating, drinking, or smoking something.
Example: Most people need to increase their daily consumption of fruit and vegetables.
9. Faucet (n):
/ˈfɔsət/
Caño
A metal piece of equipment that you turn to control the flow of water.
Example: Olive uses the kitchen faucet to wash her hands.
10. Flow (v):
/floʊ/
Fluir
If a liquid flows, it moves smoothly and continuously in one direction.
Example: Blood flowed from the wound on her face.
11. Hydrogen (n):
/ˈhaɪdrəʤən/
Hidrógeno
A gas that has no color or smell and is lighter than air.
Example: Two molecules of hydrogen are needed to form water.
12. LED light (n):
/lɛd/ /laɪt/
Luces LED
Emits light when a suitable voltage happens.
Example: Harrison put some LED light in his car to have a luxurious interior.
13. Mother Nature (n):
/ˈmʌðər/ /ˈneɪʧər/
Madre naturaleza
Used for referring to nature and natural forces.
Example: We hope Mother Nature will save the crops by bringing rain.
14. Oxygen (n):
/ˈɑksəʤən/
Oxígeno
A gas in the air that has no smell or taste.
Example: Human beings depend on oxygen to survive.