Wonders Worth Visiting Trash or Treasure?

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Wonders Worth Visiting Trash or Treasure? Definition Test 4 – 27 – 18 Spelling Test 5 – 4 -- 18

CATALOG [VERB] TO RECORD SOMETHING, ESPECIALLY IN A LIST

COMPOST [NOUN] Dead leaves, food, and other things that are added to dirt to make it better

GARBAGE [noun] Things that people throw away

NURSERY [NOUN] A place that grows plants to be sold

NUTRIENT [NOUN] Something that is needed to keep a living thing healthy

SPECIES [NOUN] A family or kind of animal or plant

SUSTAINABILITY [noun] Not using up natural resources(coal/gas) or hurting them(air/soil)

IMMENSE [ADJECTIVE] HUGE

UNALTERED [adjective, verb, noun] Not changed

IMPOSING [adjective] Very large; so large that people may feel surprising

MERE [adjective] That is solely or no more or better than what is specified

MECHANISM [NOUN] A machine or part of a machine

MINERAL [NOUN] A natural material found in the ground

PACE [NOUN] How fast someone or something moves

SCENERY [NOUN] Land and natural environment that can be seen

OMINOUS [ADJECTIVE] Causing fear; frightening

QUARRY [VERB, NOUN] To dig or take something out of the ground

NONNATIVE [ADJECTIVE] Not from or living in a certain place