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4th Grade Science Standard 4 Utah

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Weather of an area. A desert is a dry climate.   Climate  
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A group of large, extinct reptiles   Dinosaur  
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All of the conditions and surroundings. The fern grew in a warm, wet environment.   Environment  
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No more living specimens are found. Such as Dinosaurs.   Extinct  
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The process of dying out   Extinction  
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The hardened remains of a plant or animal from long ago.   Fossil  
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An imprint. Their foot made an impression in the wet soil. -   Impression  
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To make a conclusion from what is known. we can infer that dinosaurs existed because of fossils.   Infer  
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Any living thing.   Organism  
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Before recorded history. A stegosaurus was a prehistoric animal.   Prehistoric  
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Kept from rotting. The fossil was well preserved inside the rock.   Preserved  
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To take the place of. Minerals made a replacement of the bird's feathers in the fossil.   Replacement  
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Rock formed from material that settles.   Sedimentary  
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A fossil sea animal.   Trilobite  
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A warm, moist region. They went to a tropical island near the equator.   Tropical  
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