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100

The process of introducing new

ideas, methods, or products.

Innovation

100

Land covered with grass for grazing livestock. 

Pasture

100

The act of exchanging information. 

Communication

100

Related to machinery or tools.

Mechanical 

100

The upper layer of earth where plants grow. 

Soil

200

Farm animals raised for food, fiber, or labor. 

Livestock

200

Organisms harmful to crops, livestock, or humans. 

Pests

200

The use of machines and technology to perform tasks without human intervention.

Automation 

200

Cultivated plants grown for food, fiber, or other uses. 

Crops

200

The activity of operating a farm to produce crops or

raise animals.

Farming 

300

The weather conditions in an area over a long period. 

climate

300

A closed path through which

electric current flows.

Circuits

300

The scientific study of diseases in plants or animals. 

Pathology 

300

The process of providing or obtaining the food

necessary for health.

Nutrition

300

A detailed examination of

elements or structure.

Analysis

400

The science or practice of farming, including

cultivation of soil and crops.

Agriculture

400

The science of soil management and crop production. 

Agronomy 

400

The process of performing tests to

discover or verify something.

Experimentation

400

The branch of physics dealing with

heat and energy transfer.

Thermodynamics

400

The process of gathering mature crops from the fields. 

Harvesting 

500

The power to influence or direct

behavior or the course of events.

Control

500

The artificial application of water to land to aid in

growing crops.

Irrigation 

500

The process of imitating real-world

operations for training or analysis.

simulation

500

The study of interactions between organisms and

their environment.

Ecology 

500

The forces that cause motion or

change.

Dynamics

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