array: A diverse collection of objects, often arranged systematically to collect information in an organized way. An array may also refer to a layout that showcases a broad spectrum of related items, such as colors, simultaneously. This term can extend to various choices and alternatives.
average: (In scientific terms) the arithmetic mean, calculated by dividing the sum of a group of numbers by the quantity of numbers in that group.
Biologist: Researchers focused on the study of living organisms and biological processes.
Crown: The uppermost part of an entity. In botany, it refers to the parts of terrestrial plants, including their stems, branches, and leaves.
the current: (Electricity) The measure of electric charge flowing through a material over a specific timeframe.
Drone: An unmanned aircraft or missile that is remotely operated.
Ecological: A descriptive term related to the branch of biology that examines the interactions among living organisms. Scientists specializing in this area are known as Ecologists.
Ecosystem: An interconnected community of organisms—ranging from microorganisms to plants and animals—along with the physical environment in a specific climate. Examples include tropical coral reefs, rainforests, alpine meadows, and polar tundras. The term can also refer to the components of an artificial environment, like a workplace, classroom, or the Internet.
Electric resistance: The tendency of conductive materials to oppose the flow of current. This resistance (typically measured in ohms) converts some electrical energy into heat.
Liana: A type of woody vine that ascends trees, taking root in the ground. It does not denote a specific species but rather describes a growth habit. The term is particularly associated with vines that dominate many rainforest ecosystems.
lightning: A phenomenon characterized by a sudden flash of light on Earth’s surface, caused by an electrical discharge occurring between or within clouds. These currents can rapidly heat the surrounding air, creating the sharp sound of thunder.
link: A connection or relationship between two entities.
Nutrients: Essential substances—such as vitamins, minerals, fats, carbohydrates, or proteins—that are required by plants, animals, or other organisms for survival and growth.
phenomenon: An extraordinary or remarkable event or occurrence.
Physical: (adj.) Refers to the tangible reality of the world, as opposed to memory or imagination. It also describes the properties of materials based on their size and non-chemical interactions (like the impact of one object against another).
Physics: The scientific study of the properties and behaviors of matter and energy. Classical physics offers explanations based on principles like Newton’s Laws of Motion, while quantum physics represents a later development providing a more nuanced understanding of matter’s movement and behavior. Researchers in these fields are termed Physicists.
Reminiscence: The act of recalling or remembering past experiences.
seed: A collection of similar organisms capable of surviving and producing offspring that can also reproduce.
investigation: A thorough examination of a broad aspect of a subject, often intended to display, analyze, measure, and assess something.
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