The Rocky Planets and The Gas Giant Planets
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The Rocky
Planets and The
Gas Giant
Planets
Vocabulary Practice
Categories
Noun
Groups,
Food
classes, divisions
is divided into different categories
such as dairy, vegetables, and fruits.
Orbit
Verb
To
move or travel around in a curved or
elliptical path
Earth
moves in orbit around the Sun.
Axis
Noun
The
central (imaginary) line that bisects a
figure
Earth’s
axis line runs directly through the
North and South poles.
Absorb
Verb
To
soak up or fill
Students
come to school to absorb as
much knowledge as possible.
Surface
Noun
The
The
outermost layer of something
surface of the jawbreaker was as
hard as a rock!
Surround
Noun
To
enclose on all sides
The
farmer used a fence to surround the
animals.
Similar
Adjective
Having
The
a strong likeness or resemblance
twins have many similar features and
characteristics.
Dense
Adjective
Having
the components or parts closely
compacted together
The
fog was very dense which made it
hard to see.
Odd
Adjective
Differing
strange
The
from what is normal; weird or
ears on the animal seemed odd
because they were not proportionate to
his body.
Erode
Verb
To
eat away slowly
The
ocean can erode the rocks creating
beautiful rock formations.
Interior
Adjective
Being
The
within; inside of
interior
of the house has
a very modern
design.
Interesting
Adjective
Engaging
The
or exciting
children were all smiles because they
thought the clown was very interesting.
Visible
Adjective
Able
to be seen clearly
Things
became a lot more visible when
the man wore his glasses.
Revolve
Verb
To
A
turn around or rotate on a center
helicopter’s wings revolve in a rapid
circular motion.
Violent
Adjective
Uncontrolled,
The
strong, rough force
tornado exhibited violent weather as
it ripped through the town.
Tectonic
Adjective
Referring
to the forces or conditions within
the earth that cause movement in the
earth’s crust
We
tend to see more tectonic movement
in California than were we live because it
is closer to a fault line.