Vocabulary SET 6
Across
- 3. the dark shape that appears on a surface when an object blocks sunlight or other light
- 4. an imaginary line around the middle of the Earth. It divides the Earth into the top half (Northern Hemisphere) and the bottom half (Southern Hemisphere). It's also the warmest part of the Earth.
- 5. a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk. It holds leaves, flowers, or fruit.
- 7. a substance that is needed to keep a living thing alive and to help it to grow
- 8. animals that eat only plants. Cows, deer, and rabbits are examples of them.
- 11. animals that eat both plants and meat. Bears, humans, and raccoons are examples of them.
- 13. plants that grow along the ground or climb up walls, fences, or other plants. They have soft, weak stems.beetle a type of insect with a hard shell on its back. It has six legs and two antennae.
Down
- 1. is a tiny, powdery substance made by flowers. It helps plants make seeds to grow new plants. Bees and butterflies often carry pollen from one flower to another
- 2. an animal with a long nose and tongue. It eats ants and termites by using its sticky tongue to scoop them up.
- 3. an area that is dark and cool under or behind something, for example a tree or building, because the sun’s light does not get to it
- 6. animals that eat meat. Lions, tigers, and sharks are examples of them.
- 9. a small insect with thin wings and long legs. It can bite people and animals to drink a tiny bit of their blood.
- 10. small plants with many woody stems. They are bigger than flowers but smaller than trees. Bushes.
- 12. the hard, pointy mouth of a bird. Birds use their beaks to eat, pick up things, or make nests.