Science Education

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noun a prehistoric reptile that lived millions of years ago

  • The paleontologist discovered a new species of dinosaur in the fossil record.
  • My little cousin loves playing with his toy dinosaur figures.
  • That movie was so old, it felt like watching dinosaurs on screen.
  • Her outdated fashion sense makes her look like a dinosaur in modern times.

noun the act of observing the stars

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  • Many people enjoy stargazing as a way to connect with the universe and appreciate the beauty of the night sky.
  • Let's go stargazing tonight and see if we can spot any shooting stars!
  • Stargazing is the perfect excuse to chill out and relax under the stars.
  • She spent hours stargazing, lost in her thoughts and dreams.

noun a member of the kingdom Protista, comprising single-celled eukaryotic organisms

adjective relating to or characteristic of protists

  • Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that are not plants, animals, or fungi.
  • Did you know that protists are single-celled organisms that can be found in various environments?
  • Protists are like the cool kids of the microscopic world.
  • Just like protists, sometimes we may feel like we are small and overlooked in a big world.