No Eat Not Food Vocabulary List What words do I need to learn from No Eat Not Food by Rick Sanger?

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No Eat Not Food Vocabulary List What words do I need to learn from No Eat Not Food by Rick Sanger?

Let’s learn the first few words…  Warehouse = a building where goods are stored  Environment = surroundings; all the conditions surrounding and affecting the development of something  Healthy = having good health (physical and mental state)

And now some harder words…  Influence = power to affect others  Translator = someone or something that puts words into different words or words that are easier to understand  Pollution = something that is unclean or not pure  Fertilizers = manure, chemicals, and other ingredients used to give something a better quality  Conserve = to keep from being damaged, lost or wasted; to save

More words…  Compost = a mixture of vegetables & other ingredients breaking down used to fertilize soil  Organic = of, like, or retrieved from organism  Universally = in every part or place  Natural gas = a mixture of gases found in the earth used as fuel  Herbicides = any chemical substance used to destroy plants, especially weeds  Pesticides = any chemical substance used for killing insects or plants

Challenge Words…  Forage = to search for something  Organically = describing something retrieved from a living organism  Sustainable = able to be kept at a constant level or state  Vitamin A = a substance found in fish-liver oil, egg yolk, carrots, and other foods that help your vision  Beta carotene = ingredient found in certain foods; your liver changes it into Vitamin A

Resources  Pictures retrieved from Microsoft Office.  (1990). V. Neufeldt & A. Sparks (Eds.), Webster's new world dictionary (Third ed. p. 694). New York, NY: Warner Books.