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A building where scientist can watch the stars, the wather, etc. Using special instruments. Observatory

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A building where scientist can watch the stars, the wather, etc. Using

special instruments.

Observatory

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Lived or stayed in a place

Dwelled

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A piece of rock from space that hits the earth’s surface

Meteorite

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To measure how heavy someone or something is using a machine to have or show a certain weight

Weight

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Things that trucks, ships, trains and airplanes carry from one places to

another

Freight

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A person who studies or knows a lot about the sun, moon, planets an

stars

Astronomer

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Toward or close to the center

Inner

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The outside far from the center

Outer

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To travel around a new place to learn about it

Explore

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A person who has arrogance thinks that he or she is better and more

important than other people

Arrogance

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Not knowing about something

Ignorant

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A nice smell

Fragance

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A person who studies the past by looking at objects or parts of buil-dings that are found in the ground

Archeologist

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A poor person who lives in the country and works on a small piece

of land

Peasant

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A clear paint with no color, which you put on something to make it

shine

Varnish

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A box that a dead person’s body is put in

Coffin

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How far it is from one place to another place

Distance

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The central part of an object

Core

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A collection of gold, silver, jewelry or other things that are worth a lot

of money

Treasure

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A person who draws cartoons

Cartoonist

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A type of rock formed from sand, stones, mud, etc. That settles at the bottom of lakes or other bodies of

water

Sedementary Rock

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To dig in the ground to look for ld objects or buildings that have been

buried for a long time

Excavate

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The good feeling you have when you are no longer worried or in pain

Relief

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The daughter of your brother or sister

Niece

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A person who steals something

Thief

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To bring together things that are in different places

Gather

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To persuade someone to do something by talking to them in a

calm and gentle way

Coax

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To take the sking off a fruit or vegetable

Peel

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To tell an audience the name of the person who is going to speak,

perform, entertaint, etc. To make somebody begin to learn about

something or do something for first time

Introduce