Natural Resources Landforms Four Seasons Vocabulary Random

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What is water?
One main natural resource that living things need to stay alive.

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What is a moutain?
The highest kind of landform.

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What is Winter.
The coldest season of the year, sometimes it even has snow!

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What is Soil?
It is made out of tiny bits of rock.

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What is a thermometer?
A tool that measures the temperature of something.

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What are types of Natural Resources?
Things like air, water, and rocks.

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What is a hill?
A landform not as high as a moutain, but is still higher than the flat land around it.

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What is Summer?
The hottest season of the year which has the months July and August.

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What is Natural Resources?
Things that people use that come from the Earth

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What is a Hypothesis?
A guess that we make to our problem in Science Labs.

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What is the Ocean?
The majority of Earth's water can be found here.

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What is a plain?
A large piece of flat land.

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What is Fall?
The season that leaves change colors and it starts to get cooler outside.

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What is oxygen?
The part of the air that we breathe.

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What are things that come from a tree?
One thing can make so many things, like: nuts, fruits, furniture, wooden blocks, and paper.

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What is rivers, lakes, streams?
Area's that have non-salty water.

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What is a lake?
A big body of fresh water that is smaller than an ocean.

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What is Spring?
It starts to get warmer, the sun comes back out, and trees and plants start to bloom.

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What is a Rock?
Nonliving things from the Earth.

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What is an example of recycling?
Taking an old bottle and turning it into a pencil case.

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What is a plant?
The thing that cotton towels come from.

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What is an island?
A body of land surrounded completely by water.

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What is Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.
The correct order of the four seasons.

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What is minerals?
The building blocks of rocks.

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What is Reduce, Reuse, Recycle?
The 3R's

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