This device is used by firefighters to get water from the street.
Fire Hydrant
You use this tool to see if you have a fever.
Thermometer
Biology is the study of life. This is the science word for the study of the Earth’s rocks and layers.
Geology
A scientist who specializes in the study of plants.
Botanist
An animal that only eats plants.
herbivore
A "copy" made using light; we usually just call it a "copy" today.
Photocopy
This is a container (like a Yeti or Stanley) that keeps your drink at the same temperature.
Thermos
This is a glass container for plants or small land animals, like a dry aquarium.
Terrarium
A beautiful place where many different types of plants are grown for the public to see.
botanical gardens
A person who works with and sells cut flowers.
Florist
A glass home we often put fish in.
Aquarium
This is a star-powered panel that turns sunlight into electricity.
Solar panel
A person who studies the location of countries, cities, and oceans.
Geographer
The art or science of growing a garden.
horticulture
The green pigment in plants that helps them absorb light.
chlorophyll
This is the fear of water.
Hydrophobia
This type of clothing is designed to keep you warm by trapping body heat.
Thermal clothing (often called thermal underwear!)
This word describes an animal that lives on land rather than in the water or air.
Terrestrial
To prepare land and grow crops, or to try and develop a new skill.
cultivate
This sugary substance is the type of "sugar" found naturally in fruit.
fructose
This is a blue-green color named after water.
Aquamarine
This tool in my home controls the house's internal temperature.
Thermostat
This word describes the physical features of a piece of land, like hills or valleys.
terrain
A shared set of beliefs, customs, and arts of a group of people (literally how they "grow" together).
culture
A medicine or seasoning made from plants.
Herbal remedy