Danger is the root word.
The word 'endangered is not a noun.The word 'endangered' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to endanger. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.The noun form of the verb to endanger is endangerment.The noun 'endangerment' is a common noun, a general word for any instance of putting someone or something at risk.
The wooly mammoth is one of the many endangered species in the world. (These are actually extinct).................................................................................................................................Pandas are an endangered species due to vast deforestation, with large amounts of trees being cut down the animals are losing their habitats and food resources restricting them mainly to captivity.
You spell it like this: E-N-D-A-N-G-E-R-ED.........endangered
Endangered.
The likely word here is endangered (at-risk animal populations).Another similarly-spelled word is engendered(produced).
No, the word you're looking for is endangered. Polar bears are an endangered species.
Here are some sentences.The polar bear is an endangered species.His life is endangered.
Well, there's really not a word to describe it, it's just not endangered.
yes, im doing a report on it for honors biology. its on the endangered specioes list ; ]
The elephant is an endangered animal because they are being poached for their ivory.
Rhinos are an endangered species native to Africa and India.
Firstly the word is spelt Cassowary not cossowaryand yes it is endangered in Queensland, Australia.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word endangered. However there are several word that rhyme with endanger. These are: * Danger * Manger * Ranger * Stranger
Under the "threatened " animal category endangered falls between vulnerable and critically endangered . Defined as facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild .
it is not endangered
Yes, "endangered" is an adjective. Adjectives are words that describe or modify nouns or pronouns. In this case, "endangered" describes the noun it precedes, such as "endangered species" or "endangered animals."
the most endangered animal in the word is the californian vulter... there is only 30 left in the wild