Grade 5 Unit 4 Week 4. Air surrounding the Earth atmosphere-

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Grade 5 Unit 4 Week 4

Air surrounding the Earth atmosphere-

Possible to get available Apartments are available to rent. Tickets are available for a football game. Books are available to check out at a library.

Meeting of people or things contact

Harm that makes things less valuable or useful damage

Great damage destruction

A storm with strong wind and heavy rain hurricane

A piece of land property A home is private property. A park is public property.

Large waves during a storm surges