| A | B |
| organism | an individual living thing, such as a plant, animal or a bacteria |
| directly | without anything else being involved or in between |
| affect | have an influence on someone or something, or to cause them to change |
| trace | a small amount of something |
| vast | extremely big |
| habitat | the natural place where a plant or animal lives |
| variety | full of different things |
| species | a group of animals or plants that are the same in some way |
| ban | forbid or have an official rule against |
| radiation | dangerous energy that some substances send out |
| resident | a person who lives in a place |
| ultraviolet | a light that is near the end of the color spectrum and causes skin to become darker when exposed to the sun |
| microwave | special radio waves that can be used for sending signals or cooking food |
| pollution | poisons, garbage or other materials that cause harm to the environment |
| concrete | clear and certain, or real and existing in a form that can be seen or felt |
| rustle | the sound made by the movement of things like leaves and paper |
| cozy | comfortable and pleasant, especially because of being warm and small |
| grumble | say many times that you do not like something |
| haiku | a Japanese poem made of three lines |
| cyclone | a violent tropical storm in which the air moves fast in a circular motion |