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4th Grade Science Standard 5 Utah

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To change or adjust to a new environment   Adaptation  
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Mountainous area at high elevations.   Alpine  
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An animal that can live on land and in water. They are cold-blooded, vertebrate animals that lay eggs and have gills.   Amphibian  
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Warm-blooded vertebrate animal with wings, feathers and egg layers.   Bird  
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Trees or shrubs that have cones and needles. They are also called evergreens.   Coniferous  
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A type of tree that sheds its leaves each year.   Deciduous  
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Biomes that are dry with scarce plant and animal life. There are cold and hot deserts.   Desert  
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Cold-blooded animals that live in water and have backbones, gills for breathing, and fins.   Fish  
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Biomes that include both deciduous and coniferous trees that cover land areas.   Forest  
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Large area of flat land that has a wide temperature range.   Grassland  
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To spend the winter in a deep sleep.   Hibernation  
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Animals with six legs, three body parts that are invertebrates.   Insect  
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Animals without backbones   Invertebrate  
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A warm-blooded vertebrate with hair/fur giving live births and breathe through lungs.   Mammal  
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To move to another region because of climate. Birds migrate to warmer places in the winter.   Migration  
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A cold-blooded vertebrate with lungs and scales.   Reptile  
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The biome around waterways.   Riparian  
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Invertebrate animals with eight legs.   Spider  
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Animals with backbones   Vertebrate  
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