The Mystery of Mars
Vocabulary
impact
1. to have a strong or often bad influence on someone or something "The Dad had a good impact on his kids." deflated 1. to release air/gas from, making it smaller "Our large balloon deflated." analyze 1. to study closely or carefully "We should analyze the situation." suspected 1. to doubt or be suspicious "Tom suspected bad behavior." crater 1. a large round hole in the ground made from an explosion or something that fell from the sky "The crater in the ground was huge!" microscopic 1. to be seen only through a microscope "Our germs are microscopic." harsh 1. unpleasant 2. difficult to accept or experience "That man talked in a harsh tone." molecules 1. very small amounts of something "My soda is made up of little molecules." haze 1. dust, smoke, or mist that has filled the air so that you cannot see clearly 2. state of confusion "After that test, I'm in a haze." pressure 1. pushing or pressing against something "Please don't put pressure on me!" |
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international
erosion quietly interlock perpetually interweave provision formerly
directly regularly explosion relatively persuasion intercoastal corrosion
decision interview interstate awkwardly exclusion interplanetary rhythmically |
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