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Category 5 Nature hazards

Category 4 Bare

necessities

Category 3 Alternative

energy

Category 2 Scientists

Category 1Extinct animals

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A type of a large hairy elephant with tusks that

no longer exists

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A large reptile which stopped existing 60

million years ago. There were many different

types of it, some extremely large.

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Tiger-like animals with long sharp teeth, existed 12 000 years ago, hunted

mammoths.

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A bird native to North America and once the most abundant birds in the world, has been extinct since the

early 20th century.

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An extinct flightless bird that was endemic to the island of

Mauritius, east of Madagascar in the Indian

Ocean

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A Swedish botanist and zoologist who laid the

foundations for the modern biological

nomenclature

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A Russia chemist and inventor. Created the

periodic table of elements

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A Moravian scientist. The founder of the modern

science of genetics

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An English naturalist and geologist, developed the

theory of evolution

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A Ukrainian scientist who put forward the ideas of

noosphere

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Radiant light and heat from the Sun harnessed using a

range of ever-evolving technologies

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This power is extracted from air flow to produce

mechanical or electrical energy

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The transport of energy by ocean surface waves, and

the capture of that energy to do useful work – for example, electricity

generation or the pumping of water (into reservoirs).

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Fuel that is produced through biological processes,

such as agriculture and anaerobic digestion, in

contrast to a fuel produced by geological processes

such as coal and petroleum.

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Energy generated and stored in the Earth

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A device which is connected to the

telephone system by radio, and can therefor

be used anywhere where it signals can be received

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A device for taking pictures, making films or television programmes

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A large system of many connected computers

around the world which people use to

communicate with each other

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An electronic machine which is used for storing,

organizing and finding information, for doing calculations and for

controlling other machines

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A device with a screen which receives electrical

signals and changes them into moving images

and sound

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A prolonged period of excessively hot weather

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„Harbor wave“, also known as a seismic sea wave, is a

series of waves in a water body caused by the

displacement of a large volume of water, generally in

an ocean or a large lake.

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The perceptible shaking of the surface of the Earth,

which can be violent enough to destroy major buildings

and kill thousands of people.

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A rapid flow of snow down a sloping surface

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A severe snowstorm characterized by strong

sustained winds of at least 35 mph and lasting for a

prolonged period of time—typically three hours or more