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Consumer   Living creatures that can’t make their own food but must consume/eat other plants/animals to survive  
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Spores   A single cell that can develop into a new plant identical to the producing plant  
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Dormancy   Of an animal:having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; in or as if in a deep sleep. Of a plant: Alive but not actively growing.  
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Tornado   A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.  
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Planet   Hey Celestial body moving in a elliptical Orbit around a star.😁  
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Habitat   The natural home or environment of an animal ,plant ,or other organism.  
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Niche   The function or position (its job and location) of a species within a community.  
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Conductor   A material or object that conducts heat, electricity, light or sound.  
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Hurricane   A tropical cyclone with winds of 74 MPH or greater usually with rain, thunder and lightning  
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Watershed   An area of land that drains all its streams and rainfalls into a common outlet such as a reservoir, a bay.  
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Cumulus   A cloud characterized by dense elements in the form of puffs, mounds, or towers with flat bases and tops that often resemble cauliflower.  
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Inertia   The resistance of any physical object to any change in its state of motion. This includes changes to its speed, direction, or state of rest.  
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Force   Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement  
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Precipitation   In meteorology, the fall of water, ice, or snow deposed on the surface of the earth from the atmosphere  
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Temperature   A measure of the warmth or coldness of an object or substance with reference to some standard value  
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Friction   The resistance to motion of one object moving relative to another  
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Insulator   A material or object that doesn’t allow heat, electricity, or sound to pass.  
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Electricity   A form of energy that is carried through wires and is used to operate machines, lights, etc.  
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Sepal   Separate green parts that surround and protect the flower bud and extend from the base of a flower after it has opened  
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Potential   The energy possessed by a body as a result of position or conduction rather than its motion  
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Reservoir   A large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply  
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Parallel   Has more than one resistor (anything that uses electricity to do work) and gets its name from having multiple paths to move along  
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adaptation   A change in the structure or behavior of an organism by which it becomes better fitted to survive in its environment  
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Electromagnetic   Iron or steel core surrounded by a coil of wire that temporarily becomes a magnet when a electric current flows through the wire  
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Terrestrial   Similar to the planet earth in size or comparison rocky  
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Rotation   Is the process or act of turning or circling around something  
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Circuit   A closed path through a electric Current flows  
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Community   A group of organisms or Population living and interacting with one other in a particular environment  
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Cirrus   A Thin type of cloud that forms high in the sky  
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Producer   Is an organism, either a green plant or bacterium, which is part of the first level of a food chain  
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Kinetic   Energy associated with motion  
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Anemometer   An instrument for measuring the speed of wind  
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