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ANDREW JAMES ARELLANO

PHYSICAL SCIENCE
PERFORMANCE TASK #2

INFOGRAPHIC
timeline LEUCIPPUS
5TH CENTURY BCE
atom are fundamental, indivisible
particles that make uo all matter

DEMOCRITUS
5TH CENTURY BCE
Depiction of Atom/Element: Tiny,
Solid, Indivisible Atom
Idea: Matter is composed of atoms
that are eternal, unchangeable,
and differ in shape and size.

ARISTOTLE
4TH CENTURY BCE
Depiction of Atom/Element: Earth,
Water, Air, Fire
Idea: Matter consists of four
elements (earth, water, air, fire)
which have natural places in the
universe and can transform into one
another.

EMPEDOCLES
4TH CENTURY BCE
Depiction of Atom/Element:
Combination of Four Basic Elements
Idea: Matter is composed of four
elements (earth, water, air, fire) that
combine and separate through the
forces of Love and Strife.

PLATO

4TH CENTURY BCE


Depiction of Atom/Element: Platonic Solids (Tetrahedron,
Cube, Octahedron, Dodecahedron, Icosahedron)
Idea: The universe is made of geometric shapes (Platonic
solids) that symbolize the elements and their
interactions.

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