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VOCABULARY roamed relocated completed journey natural ecosystem petrified fossil Animals Come Home to Our National Parks

roamed v., to move around with no purpose.

roamed v., move around with no purpose.

relocated v., to have moved to another place

relocate v., to have moved to another place.

completed v., when something is finished. mm Old River Elementary

completed v., when something is finished mm

journey n., a long trip.

journey n., a long trip.

natural adj., something that is made by nature or is not artificial. Natural???? Natural!!!!

natural adj., something that is made by nature or is not artificial

ecosystem n., a biological community including plants animals considered together with the environment

ecosystem n., a biological community including plants and animals considered together with the environment

petrified adj., organic matter turned into a stony mass

adj., organic matter turned into a stony mass

fossil n., the hardened remains or imprint of an organism that lived long ago

fossil n., the hardened remains of an organism that lived long ago

VOCABULARY roamed relocated completed journey natural ecosystem petrified fossil Animals Come Home to Our National Parks