The Unsinkable Wreck of the R.M.S Titanic Fifth Grade Unit 5 Week 2.

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The Unsinkable Wreck of the R.M.S Titanic Fifth Grade Unit 5 Week 2

Words to Know cramped debris interior ooze robotic sediment sonar

of or for a machine with moving parts and sensing devices controlled by a computer robotic cramped debris interior ooze robotic sediment sonar

inner surface or part; inside interior cramped debris interior ooze robotic sediment sonar

shut into a small space cramped debris interior ooze robotic sediment sonar

a soft mud or slime, especially at the bottom of a pond or river or on the ocean bottom ooze cramped debris interior ooze robotic sediment sonar

material that settles to the bottom of a liquid sediment cramped debris interior ooze robotic sediment sonar

device for finding the depth of water or for detecting and locating underwater objects sonar cramped debris interior ooze robotic sediment sonar

Scattered fragments; ruins; rubbish debris cramped debris interior ooze robotic sediment sonar

SOund navigation and ranging: a technique that uses sound underwater to detect objects sonar NASA DNA FAQs Scuba Laser Acronym: a word formed from the initial letters in a phrase

Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation: an instrument that focuses light into a strong stream laser sonar NASA DNA FAQs Scuba Laser Acronym: a word formed from the initial letters in a phrase

Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus: a device for breathing underwater Scuba sonar NASA DNA FAQs Scuba Laser Acronym: a word formed from the initial letters in a phrase

Frequently asked questions FACs sonar NASA DNA FAQs Scuba Laser Acronym: a word formed from the initial letters in a phrase

National Aeronautics and Space Administration: U.S. space administration NASA sonar NASA DNA FAQs Scuba Laser Acronym: a word formed from the initial letters in a phrase

Deoxyribonucleic acid : material in cells that encodes information about living things DNA sonar NASA DNA FAQs Scuba Laser Acronym: a word formed from the initial letters in a phrase

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? We tested the sediment from the cup. solid matter that becomes liquid solid matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The diver was equipped with sonar. equipment that uses sound waves to locate underwater objects equipment used to anchor a ship

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The tornado left so much debris on the road. flying objects broken pieces

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? My brother begged for a robotic toy. manually operated computer controlled

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? We were cramped inside the elevator. able to operate not having much space

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? It was difficult to pull the object out of the ooze. soft mud dampened dirt

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