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Page 1: 3 rd Grade Science Vocabulary: Animals & Plants of Georgia Mrs. Thornburgs version.

33rdrd Grade Science Vocabulary: Grade Science Vocabulary: Animals & Plants of GeorgiaAnimals & Plants of Georgia

Mrs. Thornburg’s versionMrs. Thornburg’s version

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Vocabulary in 3rd Grade Animals & Plants of Georgia

Habitat Hibernation

Balance Trait

Wetland Mountain

Camouflage Reproduce

Environment Drought

Survive Migration

Piedmont Adaptation

Ecosystem Mimicry

Coastal Plain

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What do we call the place in an ecosystem where a plant or animal lives?

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Habitat

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What do we call a high, raised part of Earth’s surface?

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Mountain

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What do we call the region of Georgia that contains rolling hills and is located between the

coastal plain and the mountains?

Cumberland Plateau

Ridge and Valley

Piedmont

Coastal Plains

Blue Ridge

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Piedmont

Cumberland Plateau

Ridge and Valley

Piedmont

Coastal Plains

Blue Ridge

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What do we call not having too many or too few of any kind of living thing?

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Balance

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What do we call a long period of time with very little rain?

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Drought

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What do we call everything that surrounds a living thing?

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Environment

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What do we call a characteristic or feature of a plant or animal?

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Trait

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What do we call land that is covered with water most of the time?

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Wetland

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What do we call spending cold times in an inactive or resting state?

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Hibernation

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What do we call hiding or disguising something by covering it up or changing the way it looks so it

blends with its environment?

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Camouflage

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What is another word for “to stay alive”?

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Survive

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What do we call traveling from one region or climate to another and then back again?

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Migration

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What is another word for “to produce (make) new living things?

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Reproduce

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What do we call a feature that helps a living thing survive?

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Adaptation

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What do we call imitating the appearance or behavior of a different, more dangerous animal for

protection?

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Mimicry

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What do we call all living and non-living things that interact in one place?

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Ecosystem

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What do we call an area of low, flat land near an ocean?

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Coastal plain