the tiny water drops that form on cool surfaces during the night, caused by condensation
a small amount of liquid or solid that falls or is released in a rounded shape
the surface layer of earth that is solid and people walk on
a plant with thin, short, and green upright leaves, commonly found in gardens, parks, etc.
a living thing that grows in ground or water, usually has leaves, stems, flowers, etc.
to come into existence by chance or as a consequence
the mixture of gases, primarily oxygen and nitrogen, that surrounds the Earth and is essential for breathing
having a pleasantly mild, low temperature
a usually green part of a plant in which the photosynthesis takes place
a part of a plant from which the seed or fruit develops
to resemble a thing or person in appearance
a shape with four equal, sloping straight sides, forming a point at the top and another at the bottom
to reflect light, creating a glowing or bright appearance
the large, bright star in the sky that shines during the day and gives us light and heat
(of the sun) to come up from the horizon
new or different and not formerly known or done
a living thing, like a cat or a dog, that can move and needs food to stay alive, but not a plant or a human
to become aware of something through seeing, hearing, or feeling it
an animal with a beak, wings, and feathers that is usually capable of flying
a small creature such as a bee or ant that has six legs, and generally one or two pairs of wings
covered with or full of water or another liquid
everything that exists or happens on the earth, excluding things that humans make or control
to no longer be asleep
a piece of land where flowers, trees, and other plants are grown
extremely pleasing to the mind or senses
to put our hand or body part on a thing or person
to vanish or cease to exist
lacking moisture or liquid
having a temperature that is high but not hot, especially in a way that is pleasant
having a lot of value
| Key Vocabulary for Events in Nature | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Earthquake | Volcano | Fog | Rain |
| Dew | Flood | ||
