Sixth Grade Unit 1 Week 4 Tyanna Bischoff, Hawthorne.

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Sixth Grade Unit 1 Week 4 Tyanna Bischoff, Hawthorne

Words to Know basin charities equator exported industrial recycled erosion evaporates tropics

All the land drained by a river and the streams that flow into it basin Basin Charities Equator Erosion Evaporates Exported Industrial Recycled tropics

Organizations for helping those in need or the environment charities Basin Charities Equator Erosion Evaporates Exported Industrial Recycled tropics

industrial Engaged in or connected with business, trade, or manufactured goods

Changes from a liquid to a gas evaporates Basin Charities Equator Erosion Evaporates Exported Industrial Recycled tropics

recycled Processed or treated so it can be used again

Process of gradually wearing away by glaciers, running water, waves, or wind Erosion Basin Charities Equator Erosion Evaporates Exported Industrial Recycled tropics

Sent goods out of one country for sale and use in another exported Basin Charities Equator Erosion Evaporates Exported Industrial Recycled tropics

Regions near the equator that are also the hottest parts of the Earth

An imaginary circle around the middle of the Earth equator Basin Charities Equator Erosion Evaporates Exported Industrial Recycled tropics

Which means the same thing as the underlined words? Lilli participated in many organizations that helped animals over the summer. charities clubs

Which means the same thing as the underlined words? My property is part of land drained by a river. basin forest

Which means the same thing as the underlined words? The rock had a hole in it caused from wearing away. evaporation erosion

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The industrial machines were needed to make the parts for the cars. Production of goods large

Which means the same thing as the underlined word? The tropics are warm and sunny. Near the equator Near the north pole

The store bags were made from used newspapers and plastic bags. recycled Stolen Which means the same thing as the underlined word?