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What is hibernation?
An adaptation animals use to sleep through the winter and save calories and energy.
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What is potential energy?
The type of energy a resting object has?
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What is magma?
Lava before it erupts.
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What is a volcano?
A landform that erupts through a central vent.
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What is camouflage?
An adaptation animals use to blend into their environment to hide from predators.
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What is kinetic energy?
The kind of energy an object has when in motion?
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What are igneous rocks?
Rocks that are formed by hardened lava.
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What is a beach?
An area of sand and pebbles by the ocean or shore.
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What is migration?
When animals fly or move to another place to find food or avoid cold weather.
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What is a Tsunami?
A giant wave formed from undersea earthquakes.
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What is a canyon?
A deep valley, with steep sides, often carved through the Earth by a river.
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Nocturnal
Animals that only come out to hunt at night and sleep during the day are called this.
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What is the mantel?
The layer of the Earth that lies under the Earth's crust.
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What is a cave?
A large hole in the side of a mountain or hill which is often home to many animals.
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Prehensile
The kind of tail that monkeys, opossum, seahorses, and lemurs use to wrap around a branch or plant to stay in place.
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What are tectonic plates?
The sections of the Earth's crust that shift and sometime collide.
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What is a peninsula?
An area of land surrounded by water on three sides.
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