Unit 6-5 VOCABULARY ` The Life and Times of the Ant.

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Unit 6-5 VOCABULARY ` The Life and Times of the Ant

DEFINITION: someone who studies the stars astronomer Today’s fine telescopes make it easy to see like an astronomer.

A botanist investigates the life of plants. DEFINITION: someone who finds out about something investigates

Adam is not solitary since he lives in a town and has a big family. DEFINITION: being alone solitary

Buffalo territory almost disappeared when the West was settled. DEFINITION: an area in which something is territory

Scientists are interested in dolphin communication. DEFINITION: an exchange of information communications

Nutrients from plants feed fish. DEFINITION: vitamins and minerals needed for life nutrients

Many prehistoric peoples hunted and collected nuts and berries. DEFINITION: times before recorded history prehistoric

Phil worked very hard to overcome his shyness. DEFINITION: something you rise above overcome

astronomer investigates solitary territory communication nutrients prehistoric overcome