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boom
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shark
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fairy
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baam
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In 1996, a war broke out in Congo. What does broke out mean?
Started
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banana
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seesaw
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gift
Win 25 points!
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lifesaver
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What does a botanist do?
They study plants.
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Why are the Mbuti Pygmies called "the walking dictionaries of nature"?
It is because they know everything about the forest as they rely on it for food, shelter, and clothing.
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What type of forest if the Ituri Forest?
A tropical rainforest
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star
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shark
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baam
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What animal is the Okapi related to?
The giraffe
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What are plant samples?
Different kinds of plants in a small amount.
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What country is the Ituri Forest located?
The Democratic Republic of the Congo or just Congo
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Some plants grow in dim light. What does dim mean?
Low or weak
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The Mbuti Pygmies rely on the forest for their necessities. What are necessities?
Needs or things that are needed.
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The Ituri forest is so ______________. This means it has many plants.
Dense
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Draw vines dangling from trees.
Have it checked by you teacher! :D
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Ewango is now training a new generations of students for the future of the Congo. What does this mean?
He is teaching children about plants for the future of the Congo.
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banana
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fairy
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rocket
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lifesaver
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