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4
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An instrument used to measure atmospheric pressure
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7
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Kind and helpful
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9
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To leave
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10
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Twice every month
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11
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The condition of nature in which a wide variety of species live in a single area
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12
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Feeding on fruit
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13
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Someone who studies the heart
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16
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The study of beliefs and ways of life of different people around the world
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17
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Farming
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18
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Something that stops a poison from working
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19
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The measurement of the amount of heat evolved or absorbed in a chemical reaction, change of state, or formation of a solution
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21
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A very small planet that travels around the sun
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22
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Living or growing in water
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23
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A spongy lump of flesh at the back of your nose that can become swollen, making it hard to breathe
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1
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A large, open container for water in which you sit and wash your whole body
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2
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To examine something carefully in order to understand it
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3
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An animal that eats meat
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5
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A passenger vehicle that usually has four wheels and is powered by an engine
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6
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The people who watch or listen to a performance, speech, or movie
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8
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The part of an engine where air and gasoline mix
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11
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Small tubes in your lungs through which air passes
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14
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Someone who cuts hair and trims or shaves beards
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15
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A smooth, white piece of stone, often used to make sculptures
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20
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A cold-blooded animal with a backbone that lives in water and breathes with gills when young. When it's older it breathes with lungs, and lives on land.
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