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Vocabulary 4 Unit II

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  • Granite : a very hard, grey, pink, or black rock, used for building
    Noun Al-rich relic material from the formation of the rapakivi granite melt is another source of assimilation.
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  • Limestone : a white or light grey rock that is used as a building material and in the making of cement
    Noun Limestone fragments and a few silicified grains (chert) are present, within a calcite spar cement.
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  • Marble : a small ball, usually made of coloured or transparent glass, that is used in children's games
    Noun Ventral surface of thorax and abdomen brown, more or less extensively suffused and marbled with bluish or greenish grey.
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  • Paleontologist: In this book we find out how paleontologists go about looking at the effects of impact events and determining their roles in biological changes.
    Noun Now my childish image is of a paleontologist who has discovered his favorite dinosaur.
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  • Prehistoric times : describing the period before there were written records
    Adjective prehistoric man/humans/animals
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  • Amphibian : an animal, such as a frog, that lives both on land and in water but must produce its eggs in water
    Noun Salamanders, frogs, and other amphibian life are particularly sensitive to extreme pH levels.
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  • Arthropod : a type of animal with no spine, a hard outer skin, legs with bones joined together, and a body divided into different parts, for example a spider, crab, or ant
    Noun After the final visual count, the cages were carefully emptied with a blower-vac to obtain near-total numbers of arthropods
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  • Bacteria : very small organisms that are found everywhere and are the cause of many diseases
    Noun a colony of bacteria
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  • Insect : a type of very small animal with six legs, a body divided into three parts and usually two pairs of wings, or, more generally, any similar very small animal
    Noun Ants, beetles, butterflies, and flies are all insects.
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  • mammal : any animal of which the female feeds her young on milk from her own body. Most mammals give birth to live young, not eggs
    Noun Humans, dogs, elephants, and dolphins are all mammals, but birds, fish, and crocodiles are not.
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  • Reptile : an animal that produces eggs and uses the heat of the sun to keep its blood warm
    Noun Humans, insects, reptiles, birds and mammals are all animals.
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  • Worms : a small animal with a long, narrow, soft body without arms, legs, or bones
    Noun The kiwi bird eats worms, other invertebrates, and berries.
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  • Asteroid : one of many large rocks that circle the sun
    Noun Scientists are hoping an asteroid will clue them in about early life on earth.
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  • Earth : the planet third in order of distance from the sun, between Venus and Mars; the world on which we live
    Noun The earth takes approximately 3651/4 days to go round the sun.
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  • Ocean : a very large area of sea
    Noun These mysterious creatures live at the bottom of the ocean.
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  • Chemical : any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules
    Noun The government has pledged to reduce the amount of chemicals used in food production.
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