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Things To Know for The Cay Test

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banks of coral   formed by the hard skeletons of a type of small marine animal that groups together in colonies  
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Barbados   located in the Caribbean, this island is the eaternmost island of the British West Indies  
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blackout curtains   these were used during World War II to keep light from escaping through windows at night  
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booby   a large tropical seabird  
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calypso   refers to a type of music long popular in the Caribbean, particularly in the West Indies. It is upbeat in town and relies heavily on the use of steel drums  
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cay   a small low island composed mainly of coral  
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eye of a hurricane   the calm center around which the violent winds and rain of the storm circle  
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flying fish   so called because their unusually large fins allow them to sustain brief periods of gliding flight over the water  
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gangway   the passageway on or off a ship  
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gnats   small winged insects that often bite  
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Grenadines   a group of islands in the West Indies. They are located just north of the larger island of Grenada  
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Honduras   a country in Central America  
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hurricane   a large tornado originating over the ocean. Due to its violent winds, it sometimes is called a TEMPEST  
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langosta   clawless lobsters native to the Caribbean  
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malaria   an infectious disease transmitted by the bite of a mosquito  
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moray eel   a fierce and voracious sea animal with a long, narrow body. It is found in the crevices of coral reefs  
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mussels   shellfish found in the ocean and in tidal pools  
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Nazis   these people were brought to power in Germany under the leadership of Adolf Hitler in 1933  
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Panama   a country in Central America. The Panama Canal, which connects the Atlantic Ocean with the Pacific Ocean, is located here  
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petrel   a variety of small seabird  
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refinery   an industrial plant that purifies crude oil into fuel oil and gasoline  
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scorpions   poisonous arachnids that live in warm, dry regions  
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sea fan   a marine animal that brances in a fanlike form. It is the relative of the coral and sea anemone and is found mainly off the coast of Florida and the West Indies  
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sea grape   a tropical shurb found on sandy beaches. It bears purplish fruit that hang in clusters  
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skate   a diamond-shaped fish with a stinger tail. It is a relative of the stingray and a member of the shark family  
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steel bands   musical bands that originated in the Caribbean. They are comprised mostly of drums made from discarded metal oil barrels  
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sulphur   a nonmetallic element that burns in the air and is used in making matches  
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trade winds   a very consistent system of winds in the tropics  
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V for Victory Sign   a sign made by forming a "V" with the first two fingers of the hand.  
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Virgin Islands   West Indian islands located east of Puerto Rico in the Caribbean Sea. The capital city for the American islands is Charlotte Amalie  
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voodoo   a religious cult of African origin practiced in various areas throughout the Caribbean. Its beliefs are characterized by a faith in sorcery, good and evil spirits, and magic powers  
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