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acid rain
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adapt
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rain that is contaminated with pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide gases
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to change in order to fit a new situation or use
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aquarium
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aquatic
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a water filled glass or plastic container where organisms can live and be observed
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living in water
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classify
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conclusion
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to group things together because they share one or more properties
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a decision that is based on observation or on a study of data
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constant
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consumer
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a condition that is not changed in a scientific experiment
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an organism that feeds on other organisms or organic matter because it cannot make its own food
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controlled experiment
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data
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a scientific investigation in which one variable is changed and all the others are kept the same, or constant.
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information, such as that gathered during an experiment.
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disrupt
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ecology
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to upset the development, movement, or organization of someone or some thing
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the science concerned with the relationships among living things and their environment
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ecosystem
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entomologist
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a community that includes all the living and nonliving things found in a certain area
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a scientist who studies insect life
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environment
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evidence
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everything that surrounds an organism and influences it
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something that offers proof
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experiment
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fossil fuel
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a procedure that is carried out to investigate a scientific question
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fuels formed from plant or animal remains, such as coal, gas, and oil
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germination
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habitat
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the process by which seeds swell up and begin to sprout and develop roots
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a place that is natural for an organism to live
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hypothesis
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live-bearer
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a prediction about how something works or how two variables are related
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an animal that gives birth to live, fully formed offspring
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opinion
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photosynthesis
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an expression of how one thinks or feels about something, based on personal views and not necessarily on facts
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the process by which green plants and blue-green algae, in the presence of light, make food out of carbon dioxide and water
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pollutant
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procedures
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anything that spreads harmful or unpleasant substances into the air, water, or ground
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a set of steps that explains how to do something
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producer
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respiration
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an organism that can make its own food through the process of photosynthesis
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the processes by which an organism takes in and processes oxygen and releases carbon dioxide
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scavenger
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sediment
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an organism, also known as a decomposer, that eats dead or decaying organic matter
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small pieces of rock, plant, and animal material that are carried by water, wind, or ice
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stable
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system
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steady, balanced
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a number of objects or units that move or work together as a whole
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terrarium
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terrestrial
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a closed glass or plastic container where organisms can live and be observed
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of or related to the land
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trade-off
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variable
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the act of giving up one thing in order to get another
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an element in an experiment that can be changed
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water pollution
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watershed
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condition that exists when harmful materials have entered the water and made it harmful to organisms
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an area of land that is drained by a stream or river and its branches
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weight
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algae
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a measurement of the force of gravity on an object
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nonvascular plants that are often found in aquatic or marine environments and provides both food and a place for organisms to live
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crickets
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elodea
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land-dwelling arthropods that have six legs (insects), make a chirping song by rubbing their legs together and are known for their ability to jumparthropods
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a genus of aquatic plants often called the water weeds
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guppy
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interdependence
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small fish
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being mutually responsible to and sharing a common set of principles with others
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snails
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co-exist
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members of the molluscan class Gastropoda which have coiled shells in the adult stagemolluscan Gastropodashells
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exist together
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decomposers
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dependent
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members of an ecosystem that break down organic material so it may be used again (or recycled) by the ecosystemecosystem organic
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to depend on something else for survival
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oxygen
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protection
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an element that is normally colorless odorless and tasteless and which is the most abundant element and is essential to life
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anything that helps ward off some threat
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climate
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pH
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the average and variations of weather in a region over long periods of time
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a term that refers to the relative concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution, and therefore whether the solution is acid or base solutionacidbase
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soil
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temperature
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the top layer of earth composed of organic materials (humus); inorganic materials (sand, silt, and clay), water, and air
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a measurement of the amount of heat a substance contains
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thermometer
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nutrients
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a device for measuring temperature
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food for plants
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toxins
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decay
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a poisonous substancepoisonous
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the process where bacteria and other decomposers break down dead thingsbacteria decomposers
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food chain
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recycle
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The ways in which the organisms in an ecosystem interact with one another according to what they eat
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to take something that would otherwise be thrown away and make it into something that can be used again
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water cycle
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the ongoing process in nature that recycles fresh water
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