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  • global warming (n) – an increase in the earth’s average temperature
  • flood (n) – overflowing of water
  • hurricane (n) – violent storm
  • cliff (n) – a high steep face of a mountain
  • ozone layer (n) – part of the atmosphere that limits the sun’s incoming radiation levels
  • stream (n) small river
  • volcano (n) – a mountain
  • in danger of extinction – on the verge of dying out
  • earthquake (n) – series of vibrations induced in the earth’s crust
  • drought (n) – a period of dry weather
  • wilderness (n) – an area uninhabited by people
  • scenery (n) – the general appearance of a place /landscape
  • peak (n) – the pointed top of a mountain
  • summit (n) – highest point of a mountain
  • existence (n) – presence, being, state of existing
  • implication (n) – assumption
  • drizzle (n) – light rain
  • humid (adj) – damp , moist
  • scattered showers (n) – spread /distributed rain
  • heavy rain -
  • severe storm – violent storm
  • frost (n) – hoarfrost, frozen dew
  • cod (n) – type of fishtursk
  • trout (n) – type of fish – forell
  • in order to – so as to
  • so as to – in order to
  • in case -
  • to erupt – to burst, eject, break out
  • debris – the remains of anything broken
  • to flee – to run away from danger
  • lethal – fatal , deadly
  • whereas –
  • catastrophe – disaster
  • avalanche - a large mass of snow sliding down a side of a mountain
  • to be accustomed to – to be used to
  • inhabitants – resident , native
  • breeze – light wind
  • thunder and lightning -
  • gripping – exciting , fascinating, intriguing
  • nail-biting – distressing, concerning
  • dull – tedious, boring
  • intriguing – interesting , exciting, gripping
  • cunning – sly,
  • beak – mouth of a bird
  • fin – arm of a fish
  • tedious – dull, annoying
  • unbelievable – doubtful, questionable
  • hoof/hooves – feet of horses
  • claws – sharp nails of an animal
  • fascinating – interesting, alluring, intriguing
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