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ABIOTIC BOTANIST IGNEOUS SURVEY SHALE ZOOLOGY

BIOLUMINESCENT ECOLOGIST ORNITHOLOGY TAXONOMY BIOTIC GLADE

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ABIOTIC not associated with or derived from living organisms; abiotic factors in an environment include such items as sunlight, temperature, wind patterns, and precipitation BOTANIST a scientist that studies plants, including their classification, structure, physiology, and ecology IGNEOUS produced under conditions involving intense heat, such as volcanic action; relating to rocks or minerals formed by the cooling and hardening of magma or molten lava. SURVEY a detailed study or inspection; a formal or official examination of the particulars of something, made in order to ascertain location, quantity, boundary, etc. SHALE a kind of fine-grained, thinly bedded sedimentary rock formed largely by the hardening of clay; it splits easily into thin layers ZOOLOGY the scientific study of animals BIOLUMINESCENT the production of light by living organisms, as by fireflies; the Means giant earthworm (an Arkansas endemic) excretes a liquid that glows in the dark ECOLOGIST a biologist that studies the relations between living organisms and their environment ORNITHOLOGY the scientific study of birds TAXONOMY the science of classification of plants and animals BIOTIC - associated with or derived from living organisms; the biotic factors in an environment include the organisms themselves as well as such items as predation, competition for food resources, and symbiotic relationships GLADE dry, open areas characterized by thin soils and exposed bedrock; vegetation of typically consists of grasses and other plants that tolerate dry conditions

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