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Savind th Rain Forest Vocabulary Words Sixth Grade Unit 1 Week 4

Words to Know basin industrial charities exported recycled erosion evaporates tropics

tropics recycled industrial exported evaporates erosion equator charities basin basin all the land drained by a river and the streams that flow into it.

charities organizations for helping those in need or the environment. tropics recycled industrial exported evaporates erosion equator charities basin charities organizations for helping those in need or the environment.

an imaginary circle around the middle of the Earth. tropics recycled industrial exported evaporates erosion equator charities basin equator an imaginary circle around the middle of the Earth.

erosion tropics recycled industrial exported evaporates erosion equator charities basin process of gradually wearing away by glaciers, running water, waves, or wind.

evaporates changes from a liquid to a gas. tropics recycled industrial exported evaporates erosion equator charities basin changes from a liquid to a gas.

Sent goods out of one country to be sold in another exported tropics recycled industrial exported evaporates erosion equator charities basin Sent goods out of one country to be sold in another

industrial tropics recycled industrial exported evaporates erosion equator charities basin engaged in or connected with business, trade, or manufactured goods.

recycled processed or treated so it can be used again. tropics industrial exported evaporates erosion equator charities basin processed or treated so it can be used again.

recycled tropics recycled industrial exported evaporates erosion equator charities basin regions near the equator that are also the hottest parts of the Earth.

Imaginary line around the earth Which means the same thing as the underlined word? I live down south near the equator. Imaginary line around the earth in the heat

Land draining by a river Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The water at the dam drained into the basin. Land draining by a river flooding

Organization that helps Which means the same thing as the underlined word? I belonged to a charity that helps people raise money for cancer. Organization that helps party

Points and spikes Wearing away of Which means the same thing as the underlined word? I erosion on the glacier caused it to break apart. Points and spikes Wearing away of

melts disappears Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The water evaporates from my glass quickly in the hot weather. melts disappears

Goods from another country The material needed for the product Which means the same thing as the underlined word? China exported the fabric for the tarps we use in America. Goods from another country The material needed for the product

Material to be used again Which means the same thing as the underlined word? He recycled his plastic to better the environment. Material thrown away Material to be used again

Region near the equator Which means the same thing as the underlined word? He lived in the tropic where it is very hot. Region where it is cold Region near the equator

Traditional commercial Which means the same thing as the underlined word? What are some industrial uses for coal? Traditional commercial

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