STEM
an acronym standing for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
an acronym standing for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
a device with angled blades that propels ships or airplanes (makes them move forward)
something that is hunted
something that hunts
to make changes in order to adjust or become used to something
‘twenty-four/seven’ – without stopping; 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
a machine that drives energy into the ocean, often used in looking for oil or gas under the sea
people who are not in the government or the military
something that discourages or keeps someone from doing something
to compare, to say that something is similar to something else