By Chloe M. 6B
Using the interactive vocabulary quiz we created a table of Science Camp vocabulary terms.
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Adaptation |
A behavior or characteristic that helps a plant or animal survive |
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Carnivore |
An animal that primarily eats meat. |
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Consumer |
Organisms that obtain their energy by eating other organisms. |
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Decomposer |
An organism that feeds on dead material, causing its breakdown into simpler forms. |
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Diurnal |
Awake and active during the day (e.g., lizard, hawk, squirrel). |
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Ecosystem |
An environment of any size where living and nonliving things interact. All components are linked together through energy and nutrient flow. |
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Erosion |
The transport of rock by forces such as wind and running water. |
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Evergreen |
A plant that retains some of its leaves throughout the year. |
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Geology |
The study of the structure of the Earth, its history and the forces that affect it |
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Habitat |
The region where a plant or animals naturally lives. It must include food, water, shelter and space suitable to the animal or plant’s needs. |
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Herbivore |
An animal that primarily eats plants. |
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Igneous Rock |
Rock formed by the cooling and hardening of molten material |
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Interdependence |
The concept that everything in an ecosystem is related to everything else. |
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Metamorphic Rock |
Type of rock formed when rocky material experiences intense heat and pressure in the crust of the earth. |
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Nocturnal |
Awake and active during the night (e.g., owl, bobcat). |
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Photosynthesis |
The process by which green plants utilize light energy, carbon
dioxide, water, and nutrients to produce their own food. |
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Plate Tectonics |
The theory that the Earth's crust is divided into plates that move. |
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Producer |
An organism (usually a green plant) that produces its own food. |
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Sedimentary Rock |
Rock Formed from materials transported and deposited in water |
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Weathering |
The process of breaking down rock by mechanical and chemical forces such as water, ice, and growing plants. |