| A | B |
| aeronautical engineering | a branch of engineering that deals with the design, development, and testing of aircraft |
| hydroseeding | planting crops by spraying a mixture of seed and mulch over soil, often on farmland that has been burned by forest fires |
| stall | a sudden reduction in the lift of an airplane, often caused by a drop in the plane's speed |
| analyst | someone with specialized knowledge who studies or examines something to give an opinion, description, or explanation of it |
| disseminate | to spread or broadcast something |
| statistics | numbers that represent facts |
| credibility | the believability or trustworthiness of a source and the information it contains |
| anecdote | a short story used to emphasize a point or justification |
| rhetorical question | questions that do not require a reply; writers use them to suggest that their arguments make the answer obvious or self-evident |
| fallacy | an error in reasoning; typically based on an incorrect inference or misuse of evidence |
| accrue | to build up |
| denude | to remove or destroy the vegetation that covers an area of land |
| disseminate | to spread or broadcast something |
| noxious | physically damaging to living beings |
| proximity | the state of existing near something |