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ESCUELA NORMAL SUPERIOR ANTONIA SANTOS
“La Exigencia nos lleva a la Excelencia”
Name _____________________________________ Grade _____ Date ____________________________
Human Actions
The Environment. English Vocabulary
The following is a list of vocabulary about the environment with the definition of each
word or expression: Please go through all concepts and make sure you learn the ones
you still do not know.
Acid rain: acidic precipitation (rainfall) that causes harm to the
environment. It is formed in the atmosphere when industrial
waste gases combine with water.
Activists: people who show their strong support of a cause
through action, especially political action.
Animal rights: the natural rights of animals to live free of
human dangers and exploitation.
Aqueduct: an artificial channel for transporting water, often in
the form of a bridge.
Biodegradable: generally referring to packaging, it means
something than can be decomposed by bacteria or other
organisms.
Breeding in captivity: the reproduction of animals in confinement, not in their natural
habitats.
CFC gases: (Chlorofluorocarbon) gases that are harmful to the ozone layer in the Earth's
atmosphere.
Climate: the weather conditions in an area.
Condensation: water that has been transformed from a gas to a liquid and appears on a
cold surface.
10. Conservation: the protection and preservation of the natural environment.
Conservation program: a formalized action plan for protecting or restoring a natural area.
Conserve: to care for, preserve and protect.
Contaminated: polluted, usually by toxic waste
Decay: to rot or decompose; also, to decline in quality, energy, etc.
Deforestation: the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
Drought: the continuous absence of rain, thus causing the land to dry up.
Earth: The name of our planet. The third planet from the sun.
Ecosystem: the natural organisms and flora and fauna that constitute and sustain a
particular area.
Emissions: toxic gases from factories and machinery that are then leaked into the
atmosphere.
20. Endangered species: a species of plant or animal that are in danger of becoming
extinct.
Environment: The natural world as a whole; the surroundings or conditions in which a
person, animal, or plant lives.
Environmentalist: a person who actively works to promote the protection of the
environment.
Erosion: the process of the wearing away of land due to there being little to no
vegetation.
Erupt: when a volcano becomes active and begins to eject lava.
Evaporation: the process of a liquid heating up and turning into a gas or vapor.
Extinct: when a plant or animal species ceases to exist entirely.
Fault line: a fissure in the Earth's crust where the tectonic plates move against each
other causing an earthquake.
Flood: when a body of water, such as a river, becomes too full and water overflows
beyond its normal confines.
Fossil fuels: fuel formed naturally over many years from the remains of animals, such as
coal, oil, and natural gas.
30. Fumes: gases and vapor (usually harmful).
Genetically modified: normally related to food, it's when an object's genetic makeup has
been altered.
Global warming: an increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere, which is due
to the greenhouse effect.
Greenhouse effect: the trapping of the sun's heat in the atmosphere caused by
greenhouse gases.
Greenhouse gases: any gas, especially carbon dioxide, which contributes to the
greenhouse effect.
Landfills: large areas of land where waste and garbage are disposed.
Landslide: when a large amount of land slides down from a mountain or cliff.
Natural resources: materials found in nature which are often exploited for economic
gains.
Ocean: a large body of salt water spanning between continents.
Organic: without chemicals (such as sprays) or other man-made additives.
40. Organic farming: producing crops without the use of chemical pesticides or
herbicides.
Ozone layer: the lower part of the atmosphere which contains a high level of ozone that
absorbs the majority of the sun's ultraviolet rays.
Poaching: the illegal hunting of animals.
Pollute: to contaminate a natural area
Pollution: contamination or toxic bi-products from factories
Power Lines: they're used to conduct electricity to houses and buildings, and are often
supported high above the ground by wooden poles or large metal structures.
Preserve: to not develop something so as to be maintained in its existing state.
Rainforest: a type of forest found in tropical climates with heavy rainfall.
Recycle: to convert or reprocess materials so that they can be used again.
Research: (verb) to investigate data, sources, material, or facts.
50. Research: (noun) the information and data gathered during an investigation.
Solar power: harnessing the Sun's energy to generate electrical power.
Species: a group of living organisms that are of the same type and can breed with each
other.
Sustainability: maintaining an ecological balance by avoiding the depletion of natural
resources.
Tectonic plates: the different sections of the Earth's crust that shift on the underlying
mantle.
Tidal energy: using the energy produced by the changes in ocean tides to generate
electrical power.
Toxic waste: poisonous byproducts of industrial manufacturing.
Underground aquifers: layers of rock or soil that can absorb and retain water.
Unleaded fuel: petrol that doesn't contain lead additives.
Untapped resources: materials that could be useful (i.e. for energy, for building, etc.)
but have not yet been explored.
60. Wetlands: damp areas of land.
Wildlife: untamed animals (in their natural habitat).
Wipe out: to completely remove something from a place.

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Natural resources Vocabulary (1).pdf

  • 1. ESCUELA NORMAL SUPERIOR ANTONIA SANTOS “La Exigencia nos lleva a la Excelencia” Name _____________________________________ Grade _____ Date ____________________________ Human Actions The Environment. English Vocabulary The following is a list of vocabulary about the environment with the definition of each word or expression: Please go through all concepts and make sure you learn the ones you still do not know. Acid rain: acidic precipitation (rainfall) that causes harm to the environment. It is formed in the atmosphere when industrial waste gases combine with water. Activists: people who show their strong support of a cause through action, especially political action. Animal rights: the natural rights of animals to live free of human dangers and exploitation. Aqueduct: an artificial channel for transporting water, often in the form of a bridge. Biodegradable: generally referring to packaging, it means something than can be decomposed by bacteria or other organisms. Breeding in captivity: the reproduction of animals in confinement, not in their natural habitats. CFC gases: (Chlorofluorocarbon) gases that are harmful to the ozone layer in the Earth's atmosphere. Climate: the weather conditions in an area. Condensation: water that has been transformed from a gas to a liquid and appears on a cold surface. 10. Conservation: the protection and preservation of the natural environment. Conservation program: a formalized action plan for protecting or restoring a natural area. Conserve: to care for, preserve and protect. Contaminated: polluted, usually by toxic waste Decay: to rot or decompose; also, to decline in quality, energy, etc. Deforestation: the action of clearing a wide area of trees. Drought: the continuous absence of rain, thus causing the land to dry up. Earth: The name of our planet. The third planet from the sun. Ecosystem: the natural organisms and flora and fauna that constitute and sustain a particular area. Emissions: toxic gases from factories and machinery that are then leaked into the atmosphere. 20. Endangered species: a species of plant or animal that are in danger of becoming extinct. Environment: The natural world as a whole; the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives. Environmentalist: a person who actively works to promote the protection of the environment. Erosion: the process of the wearing away of land due to there being little to no vegetation. Erupt: when a volcano becomes active and begins to eject lava.
  • 2. Evaporation: the process of a liquid heating up and turning into a gas or vapor. Extinct: when a plant or animal species ceases to exist entirely. Fault line: a fissure in the Earth's crust where the tectonic plates move against each other causing an earthquake. Flood: when a body of water, such as a river, becomes too full and water overflows beyond its normal confines. Fossil fuels: fuel formed naturally over many years from the remains of animals, such as coal, oil, and natural gas. 30. Fumes: gases and vapor (usually harmful). Genetically modified: normally related to food, it's when an object's genetic makeup has been altered. Global warming: an increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere, which is due to the greenhouse effect. Greenhouse effect: the trapping of the sun's heat in the atmosphere caused by greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases: any gas, especially carbon dioxide, which contributes to the greenhouse effect. Landfills: large areas of land where waste and garbage are disposed. Landslide: when a large amount of land slides down from a mountain or cliff. Natural resources: materials found in nature which are often exploited for economic gains. Ocean: a large body of salt water spanning between continents. Organic: without chemicals (such as sprays) or other man-made additives. 40. Organic farming: producing crops without the use of chemical pesticides or herbicides. Ozone layer: the lower part of the atmosphere which contains a high level of ozone that absorbs the majority of the sun's ultraviolet rays. Poaching: the illegal hunting of animals. Pollute: to contaminate a natural area Pollution: contamination or toxic bi-products from factories Power Lines: they're used to conduct electricity to houses and buildings, and are often supported high above the ground by wooden poles or large metal structures. Preserve: to not develop something so as to be maintained in its existing state. Rainforest: a type of forest found in tropical climates with heavy rainfall. Recycle: to convert or reprocess materials so that they can be used again. Research: (verb) to investigate data, sources, material, or facts. 50. Research: (noun) the information and data gathered during an investigation. Solar power: harnessing the Sun's energy to generate electrical power. Species: a group of living organisms that are of the same type and can breed with each other. Sustainability: maintaining an ecological balance by avoiding the depletion of natural resources. Tectonic plates: the different sections of the Earth's crust that shift on the underlying mantle. Tidal energy: using the energy produced by the changes in ocean tides to generate electrical power.
  • 3. Toxic waste: poisonous byproducts of industrial manufacturing. Underground aquifers: layers of rock or soil that can absorb and retain water. Unleaded fuel: petrol that doesn't contain lead additives. Untapped resources: materials that could be useful (i.e. for energy, for building, etc.) but have not yet been explored. 60. Wetlands: damp areas of land. Wildlife: untamed animals (in their natural habitat). Wipe out: to completely remove something from a place.