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Reef Encounters - VOCABULARY - HAROLD
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Example:
The dolphin show was truly remarkable!
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4. Occupy
– To live in or take up space.
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That was a brilliant idea to clean the beach together!
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1. Construct
– To build something.
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Example:
Ocean pollution is dangerous for sea life.
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2. Remarkable
– Very special or amazing.
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6. Trillion
– A number with 12 zeros (1,000,000,000,000).
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5. Brilliant
– Very smart or very bright.
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11. Conservation
– Protecting nature and animals.
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Example:
I was stunned when I saw how big the whale was!
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Example:
A big storm caused a flood in the city.
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Crabs occupy small holes in the sand.
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Example:
We talked about sea turtle conservation in class.
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14. Flood
– When too much water covers the land.
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13. Stunned
– Very surprised or shocked.
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The fish swim in the shallow part of the water.
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Example:
There are over a trillion tiny plankton in the sea.
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Example:
Pollution has a negative effect on ocean animals.
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3. Shallow
– Not deep.
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9. Chemical
– A substance that can cause a reaction.
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7. Negative
– Bad or harmful.
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10. Pollution
– Dirty things in the water, air, or land that hurt nature.
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Example:
We will release the baby turtles into the ocean.
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12. Aquarium
– A place where sea animals live for people to see.
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8. Release
– To let go or set free.
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Example:
We saw jellyfish and sharks at the aquarium.
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Example:
Some cleaning products have strong chemicals.
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Workers will construct a new bridge across the river.
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