Planets
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3rd planet from the sun | Earth
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planet that is no longer considered a planet | Pluto
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planet with rings | Saturn
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planet with evidence of water | Mars
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hottest planet | Mercury
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planet named after the goddess of love | Venus
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largest planet | Jupiter
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non-living organisms | Abiotic
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living organisms | Biotic
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different types of organisms in an area | Biodiversity
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meat eating organisms | carnivore
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eats dead matter | detritivore
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plant eating organism | herbivore
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plant and meat eating organism | omnivore
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eats other organisms to obtain energy | consumer
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catches and feeds on other animals | predator
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gets hunted | prey
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plants that use the sun's light for energy | producer
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breaks down dead material | decomposer
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area where organisms live | habitat
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group of similar organisms that have the ability to reproduce with each other | species
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solid layer under the subsoil | bedrock
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parts of the earth where life exists | biome
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uses oxygen to obtain energy from glucose | cellular respiration
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process in which plants use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to produce glucose | photosynthesis
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removing all trees at one time | clearcutting
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carnivore that eats the remains of dead animals | scavengers
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contains relatively large rock particles | sandy soil
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species at risk of becoming endangered if changes aren't made to the ecosystem | threatened
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non-native species that cause harm to the ecosystem | invasive species
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complex in which living things interact with each other and with non-living things | ecosystem
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remains of dead organisms and animal wastes | organic matter
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the level of oxygen in water | dissolved oxygen(DC)
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rain that contains acids formed from nitrogen and sulfur | acid rain
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how much land and water is needed to support a person's lifestyle | ecological footprint
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gradual build-up of chemicals in an organism's body | bioaccumulation
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all members of the same species dies | extinction
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organic material made up of plant and animal waste | biomass
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destroying nature in small areas creating potential danger and harm to the organisms living within it | habitat fragmentation
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an example of a fertilizer | eutrophication
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how fast oxygen is used up in water | Biological Oxygen Demand(BOD)
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chemicals sprayed on crops that kill unwanted organisms | pesticide
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a huge wave of development of houses, factories, and businesses near the forests and such | urban sprawl
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contains rock particles of many different sizes | loam
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