“Essential Vocabulary Explained Part 3”
Description: “Dive into our vocabulary page for concise explanations and examples of key terms across various topics including health, environment, and technology. This resource is designed to enhance your understanding and broaden your knowledge, making complex concepts accessible and engaging for everyone.”
- Essential vitamins
- “Carrots are rich in essential vitamins that help improve vision.”
- “You need to eat foods with essential vitamins to stay healthy.”
- Natural sugars
- “Fruits contain natural sugars, which are better for you than added sugars.”
- “Natural sugars from honey and maple syrup are often used in baking.”
- Dietary fiber
- “Whole grains are a good source of dietary fiber.”
- “Eating dietary fiber helps with digestion and keeps you feeling full.”
- Geographical location
- “The geographical location of a country can affect its climate and vegetation.”
- “Real estate prices greatly depend on the geographical location.”
- Seasonal patterns
- “Farmers plant their crops based on seasonal patterns.”
- “The store stocks different clothing styles according to seasonal patterns.”
- Prevailing winds
- “Prevailing winds from the west bring rain to our area.”
- “The design of the building takes into account the prevailing winds.”
- Closer proximity to amenities
- “Houses in closer proximity to amenities like schools and malls are more expensive.”
- “I chose this apartment for its closer proximity to public transport.”
- Greater demand
- “Greater demand for electric vehicles has led to increased production.”
- “There’s a greater demand for skilled programmers in today’s job market.”
- Limited housing supply
- “The city’s limited housing supply has driven up rent prices.”
- “Limited housing supply makes it difficult for buyers to find affordable homes.”
- Decreased memory retention
- “As people age, they often experience decreased memory retention.”
- “Lack of sleep can lead to decreased memory retention.”
- Slower processing speed
- “Computers with outdated hardware may have a slower processing speed.”
- “Slower processing speed can be frustrating when you are trying to learn new information.”
- Less neural plasticity
- “Older adults often have less neural plasticity, making it harder to learn new things.”
- “Practicing new skills frequently can help maintain neural plasticity as we age.”
- Increased cardiovascular fitness
- “Regular jogging significantly contributes to increased cardiovascular fitness.”
- “Increased cardiovascular fitness can reduce the risk of heart disease.”
- Faster calorie burn
- “High-intensity interval training helps achieve a faster calorie burn.”
- “Running burns calories faster than walking.”
- Improved muscular strength
- “Lifting weights is effective for improved muscular strength.”
- “Regular exercise leads to improved muscular strength and overall health.”