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| What an animal does, the way a living thing acts, a living things reaction to it's environment |
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| a group of different plants and animals; living in a particular area, depending upon each other for food and other needs |
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| to change from a liquid state to a gas state |
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| the place where an animal or plant naturally lives or thrives |
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| the stuff that things are made of; it is composed of atoms, there are three states - liquid, solid and gas |
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| a guess based on observation, experience and reasoning |
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| to bounce off or send off |
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| the way scientists find facts and solve problems |
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| an orderly combination or arrangement of parts into a whole; a group of interacting objects |
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| the amount of space an object takes up |
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| to grow, do well and be healthy |
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| number of events following one another, succession or order of succession |
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| carrying weathered materials away from a place |
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| a meat eater, a consumer that eats only other consumers |
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| the changing of gas into a liquid |
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| the breaking down of Earth's surface into pieces |
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| the amount of matter something contains |
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| is the amount of matter compared to the volume |
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| one of three forms that matter can exist - solid, liquid, gas |
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| matter that has a definite shape and volume |
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| a state of matter that has a definite volume but no definite shape |
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| matter that has no definite shape and takes up no definite amount of space |
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| two or more substances that are combined with out changing any of them is |
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| a mixture in which two to more substances are mixed completely |
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| a measure of how much material will be dissolve in another kind of matter |
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| organisms that cannot be seen with the eye alone |
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| when wind, water or animals spread seeds |
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| the process by which leaves make food for the plant using carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight |
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| animals, which cannot make their own food |
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| green plants, which make their own food |
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| living things that feed on wastes and remains on plants and animals |
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| animals that eat only plants |
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| movement of food energy in a series of organisms |
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| a group of food chains that overlap |
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| the reproduced young of a particular person, animal or plant |
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| to gather information using the senses; sight, touch, taste, smell and hear |
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| something that can be seen or observed, touched, heard, smelled, tasted and described |
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| substances a living thing needs for energy and growth |
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| the motion of an object such as sliding, rolling, tumbling, bouncing and vibrating |
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| the energy an object has because of its motion and the forces acting on it |
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| the process of change in body size and shape of some animals as they develop |
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| seasonal movement of animals in search of water, food, a warmer climate or a particular location for mating |
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| a metric unit for measuring volume, usually liquid volume |
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| to take in or swallow up liquids or energy |
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| a structure or behavior that helps a living thing survive in its enviornment |
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| an instrument used for comparing the mass or weight of two or more objects |
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| an adaptation on an organism that enables it to blend in with it's environment |
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| a metric unit for measuring temperature |
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| a metric unit for measuring length |
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| a property or special feature |
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| the pathway electricity flows through |
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| to place into groups based on similar (or different) properties, to sort |
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| a material through which electricity can pass; a material through which heat can pass |
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| dropping weathered materials in a new place |
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| the study of the interrelationship between living things and their environment |
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| the ability to do work; different types of mechanical, electricity, magnetic, heat, sounds, light, chemical and nuclear |
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| the total of all surroundings - air, water, vegetation, wildlife, and humans which affect and influence everything |
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| a force that occurs when one object rugs against another |
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| to begin to grow or develop; sprout |
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| metric unit for measuring mass or weight |
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| a force of attraction between two objects |
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| to spend winter in a state in which the body's metabolism greatly slows down |
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| what you think the answer to a problem may be; an educated guess |
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| a material through which electricity cannot pass; a material through which heat cannot pass |
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| a metric unit used for measuring weight (1kg=1,000g) |
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| the stages in the life of a plant or animal |
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| the length of time a plant or animal lives |
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| a consumer that eats both plants and animals |
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| an object suspended from a fixed point, such as the end of a string, which is free to swing back and forth |
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| the end of a magnet where the greatest power is found |
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| the tiny grains produced by flowers that are transferred by wind, insects, animals and water, that when combined with a flower's ovules(eggs)produce seeds; usually produced by the stamen of the flower |
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| to release extra heat by letting water escape through the skin |
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| the number of one kind of plant or animal living in a community or habitat; the inhabitants of an area |
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| water falling from the sky as rain, snow, sleet or hail |
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| characteristics of an object such as shape, color, size, texture, weight, density, etc |
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| the function; the job or use of an object, thing or part |
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| to process or treat something so that it may be used again |
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| earth moving in a path around the sun, resulting in one earth year |
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| earth spinning around once every twenty-four hours, resulting in da and night |
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| water flowing on earth's surface |
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| the way in which seeds are spread from one location to another by wind, water or animals |
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| to group or classify according to properties; arrange in groups |
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| anything composed of parts arranged together, the functional union of parts, tissues and organs of a living plant or animal |
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| tool used to measure temperature |
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| qualities or characteristics of a living things or species |
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| standard quantity used as a basis for measuring. |
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