Vocabulary #49 water aqua. Aquarium – a pond or tank of water where fish or water plants can live Aquarium – a pond or tank of water where fish or water.

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Vocabulary #49 water aqua

Aquarium – a pond or tank of water where fish or water plants can live Aquarium – a pond or tank of water where fish or water plants can live Aqueduct – a structure for bringing water to where it is needed Aqueduct – a structure for bringing water to where it is needed Aquaculture – growing food in water (fish, oysters, seaweed) Aquaculture – growing food in water (fish, oysters, seaweed) Aquamarine – blue-green color of water Aquamarine – blue-green color of water Aquifer – a layer under the earth where water flows Aquifer – a layer under the earth where water flows

Vocabulary #50 good bonus

Bonus – something extra good Bonus – something extra good Bonny – Scottish for good looking Bonny – Scottish for good looking Boon – a good deed; a favor Boon – a good deed; a favor Bounty – plenty or reward Bounty – plenty or reward Bonanza – (Spanish) rich find in a gold mine Bonanza – (Spanish) rich find in a gold mine