Coral Reefs Word Definition
Are These Chips Too Delicious? Word Definition
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Coral Reefs Reverse Definition
Are These Chips Too Delicious? Word Definition
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Temperature

A measure of how hot or cold something is

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Ingredients

Any of the foods or substances that are combined to make a particular dish.

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"In the summer of 1853, a chef named George Crum was cooking up french fries at a restaurant in Saratoga Springs, New York."

Love at First Crunch

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This word defines corals turning white usually due to stress from warm ocean temperatures (climate change), pollution, or too much sunlight.

Coral Bleaching

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This word defines the quality of something that affects the sense of taste.

Hint: Begins with the letter 'F'

Flavours

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Habitat

The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.

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Additives

Substances added to food for technical reasons, like preserving freshness and./ or enhancing flavour/colour.

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"When one part of the food chain is affected, all other parts are affected too, including humans."

Coral Reefs in Danger

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This word defines an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.

Organism

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This word defines any food or drink that has been changed in some way when it's made or prepared, usually by adding unhealthy additives.

Hint: begins with the letter 'P'

Processed

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Ecosystem

A community of living organisms (plants, animals, etc.) interacting with each other and their non-living environment (like water, air, soil, and sunlight) in a specific area.

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Disease

An abnormal condition affecting a living thing that disrupts normal function, causing specific signs and symptoms, often from infections, injuries, genetics, or other factors.

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"Some chemicals are natural; they come from plants and animal products."

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This word defines the introduction of harmful stuff like chemicals into the environment that makes it dirty, unhealthy, and less useful for living things

Pollution

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This word defines a person who gains and shares knowledge about the world by using a systematic process of observation, experimentation, and evidence collection

Hint: Begins with the letter 'S'

Scientists

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Biodiversity

The variety of all life on Earth, including all the different plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms, the genes within them, and the diverse ecosystems (like forests, oceans, deserts) they live in, showing how complex and connected life is.

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Laboratories

A special room or building with equipment for doing scientific experiments, tests, research, and analysis.

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"You have 10,000 taste buds on the insides of your cheeks and on your tongue."

Are These Chips Too Delicious?

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This word defines a close, long-term partnership between two different living things where they help each other.

Symbiotic

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This word defines something made by humans, not found in nature, or something that seems real but isn't genuine or natural.

Hint: Begins with the letter 'A'

Artificial

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Abiotic

A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.

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Manufacturers

A company or person that makes finished goods from raw materials, typically on a large scale using machinery, and then sells them to others.

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"Cohen's research showed that kids with at least 25 minutes of sit-down time eat more veggies."

Should Lunches Be Longer?

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This word defines things that are life-like and is related to all the living entities present in an ecosystem.

Biotic

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A word that means to create or express something (like a plan, idea, or recipe) in a clear, systematic, and detailed way, putting thoughts into carefully chosen words or a structured format.

Hint: Begins with the letter 'F'

Formulate