| A | B |
| Blurt | to say quickly without thinking |
| persist | to continue in a stubborn way |
| chant | to repeat in a singsong way |
| founder | to get stuck;break down |
| inert | not active;motionless |
| camouflage | ability to blend into surroundings |
| territory | area that an organism will defend |
| mimicry | ability to copy the appearance or behavior of another organism |
| hepetologist | a scientist who studies reptiles and amphibians |
| extirpated | an animal being "extinct" from one area, but still living successfully in another area |
| indefinite | not clear or fixed in meaning or detail |
| mythology | a collection of myths dealing with gods and heroes |
| obligation | the act of making oneself responsible for doing something |
| coincide | to occupy the same place in space or time |
| elaborate | to work out in detail |
| evaluating an expression | finding the answer after all the variables are replaced by numbers |
| mean | same as finding the average. That is the sum of a set of numbers and dividing by how many numbers are in the set |
| median | the middle number (or mean of the tow middle numbers) of a set of numbers written in numerical order |
| mode | the number that occurs most often in a set of data |
| range | the difference between the greatest and least numbers in a set |
| acculturation | teh process of adopting the traits of a cultural group |
| assimilation | the acceptance, by one culture group or community, of cultural traits associated with each other |
| boundary | the limit or extent within each a system exists or functions, including social group, a state or physical features |
| Choropleth Map | shows differences between areas by using colors or shading to represent distinct categories of qualities |
| Cultural Hearths | the core areas that prouduce the ideas, organizations and artifacts associated with a particular culture |