The natural home where a plant or animal lives.
Habitat:
The corner where two lines meet.
Angle:
Anything that takes up space and has weight.
Matter:
The person who wrote the book.
Author:
A piece of land that is surrounded by water on all sides.
Island:
The stages a living thing goes through from birth to adult.
Life Cycle:
The amount of space inside a flat shape.
Area:
A push or a pull that makes something move.
Force:
The person who drew the pictures.
Illustrator:
The low land between two mountains or hills.
Valley:
The "food" or minerals that living things need to grow.
Nutrients:
When two halves of something are exactly the same.
Symmetry:
Something that has its own shape (like a brick or a toy).
Solid:
The people or animals in a story.
Characters:
One of the seven main land masses on Earth.
Continent:
person’s child or an animal’s baby.
Offspring:
Two lines that stay the same distance apart and never touch.
Parallel:
Something that flows and takes the shape of its container (like water).
Liquid:
The reason why something happened.
Cause:
The kind of weather a place usually has over a long time.
Climate:
A quality that makes a living thing different (like blue eyes or fur color).
Trait:
A point or corner where edges of a 3D shape meet.
Vertex:
Something that spreads out to fill all the space it can (like air).
Gas:
Theme:
The imaginary line that circles the middle of the Earth.
Equator: