The worlds largest rodent.
capybara
GORP
"Good Old Raisons and Peanuts"
An extremely tiny, negatively charged particle that zooms around the center of an atom.
electron
The name for space rocks that range in size from grains of dust to the size of a small house.
meteor
a 13% fee that is applied to the purchase of all goods and services.
tax
A digging mammal related to sloths and anteaters
armadillo
A quick emergency shelter made by digging a rectangle in the snow, laying down, and burying yourself.
Snow Trench
aA extremely tiny, positively charged particle that zooms around the center of an atom
neutron
A space rock that burns up upon entering Earth's atmosphere, creating a bright streak of light often called a "shooting star."
meteor
A slip of paper from the bank that displays your account balance.
statement
The males of this animal carry the baby during reproduction. They are also terrible swimmers.
Seahorse
Uh-oh! Your nose is looking white and waxy.
You might have the first stages of this.
Frostbite
The force that pushes electrons through a circuit to produce electricity.
voltage
A giant, super-quiet, and freezing cold area that is almost entirely empty of air, gas, and dust.
vacuum
A document that you can use for payment that requires you write the value of the payment and sign your name.
cheque
A nocturnal rodent that can glide up to 300 feet (90+ meters) between trees using a furry, parachute-like membrane called a patagium stretched between their limbs.
flying squirrel
This shelter can be made using any type of snow. Kick out the pooka layer, pile snow as high as you can on top, then burrow in for a comfortable nights sleep.
quinzhee
A sudden, super-fast jump in electrical pressure, similar to a massive wave hitting a tiny boat
surge
An invisible force that pulls everything with mass toward each other.
A type of payment method using a card linked directly to your bank account. This is not a credit card.
debit
Name this venomous sea slug, known for feeding on the man o'war jelly-fish and storing it's stinging cells for its own defence. 
The Blue Dragon
This is the term used to describe a person who takes risks, disregards others safety, and is willing to make their mistake everyone else's problem.
"Yahoo"
A material that blocks electricity from flowing through it, acting like a safety barrier to prevent electric shocks.
insulator
Any object that orbits, or moves around, a larger object in space.
satellite
This is the term used for money you put into something for future benefit, such as your education, stocks, or high interest savings accounts.
investments