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Blizzard
- when the snow is falling heavily and it's windy
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Blustery
- extremely windy
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Boiling
- extremely hot
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Breeze
- light wind
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Downpour
- when it's raining heavily
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Drought
- when it hasn't been rain for a long time
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Drizzle
- light rain, for a short time
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Heat wave
- the period of time when it's extremely hot
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Moderate climate
- not very cold and not very hot, average
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Polar climate
- climate in the North or South Pole
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Season
- one of the four periods of year (spring, summer, autumn, winter)
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Shower
- when it's raining for a short time
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Weather forecast
- predictions of the weather on coming days, periods
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Desert
- land covered with sand, with no plants
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Valley
- land surrounded by mountains or hills
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Insect
- a small creature, animal with six legs
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Avalanche
- a disaster caused by falling snow
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Earthquake
- a disaster caused by shaking and mowing earth Surface
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Epidemic
- a disease that infects plenty of people in one area
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Volcanic eruption
- when a hot lava come out of the top of the mountain
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Famine
- when people don't have enough food to live by
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Flood
- when water in the rivers and lakes rises and covers land
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Hailstorm
- when a lot hail is falling
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Hurricane
- heavy, severe wind, especially next to the ocean
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Reptiles
- animals that give eggs such as crocodiles or lizards
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Amphibias
- animals that live both in water and on land such as frog
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Mammals
- animals that when young are fed by the milk from its mum's body
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Carnivorous
- animals that eat only meat
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Herbivorous
- animals that eat only plants
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Disposable
- thing that need to be thrown away after use
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Endangered species
- animals that are in danger of extinction
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Fertile soil
- soil that is capable of producing a lot of plants
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Habitat
- a natural place where certain animals live
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Hunt
- to catch animals and kill for purpose (skin, food, etc.)
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Stream
- a very narrow river
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Swamp
- a land which is watery, waterland
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Bloom
- to produce flowers (by a plant)
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Temperature
- a level of hotness or coldness in a special scale (Celsius or Fahrentheit)
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Spring
- a season when plants are get green, after winter
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Winter
- a season when it's cold and snowy, after autumn
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Autumn
- a season when leaves get yellow, fall down
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Summer
- the hottest season when it's sunny and hot
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Acorn
- a fruit of an oak tree
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Leap
- a long jump
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Galop
- fast pace of a horse
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Predator
- an animal that kills the other animals for food
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Earth
- a planet on which people live
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Oxygen
- a gas that is necessary to live
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Root
- a bottom part of a plant that grows under the ground
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Renewable sources of energy
- a source of energy that is able to be recreated naturally
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Rot
- the process of decaying becouse of bacteria
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Waste
- use carelessly, to much with no need
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Protect
- to act to save sth (an environment)
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Environment
- an area where an animal or human exists, lives
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Safe
- to use with attention, not too much, only when it's needed
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Solar panels
- special panels which use sun to heat the building
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Sanctuary
- a place where animals are kept to protect them from instinction
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Equator
- a line on the map of earth which divides the earth into north and south
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As blind as a bat
- an idiom to express how blind someone is
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As busy as a beaver
- an idiom to express how busy someone is
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Carbon dioxide
- a gas which is produced when people breathe
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Dirt
- powder which falls down on objects and creates a layer
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Ecology
- a science that focuses on environmental problems
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Emission
- the process of the gas and chemicals movements into the air
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Erosion
- the process in which stones or soil get damaged because of rain, wind
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Evolution
- the process of gradual natural changes of humans and animals
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Fumes
- gases, usually polluted that come out of cars, factories
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Factory farming
- the way of mass, intensive breeding of animals
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Global warming
- a process of increasing temperature on the air
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Leak
- to come out of a hole (liquid)
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Recycle
- to use again after some processes (plastic, paper, glass, metal)
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Sewage
- liquid which remains when water has been used
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Wind energy
- energy which is gained from winds
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Clean up the world
- the name of an action in which people clean public places from the waste, rubbish
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Rake leaves
- to collect leaves with a rake
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Cut down
- to remove by cutting
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Select rubbish
- to separate plastic, glass, metal from the waste
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Branch
- a part of a tree that is joined to a trunk
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Smog
- a layer of polluted air that gathers usually above the cities
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Milk the cow
- to take milk from the cow with hands or a machine
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Compost
- decayed plant and leaves that are put under the plants to make them grow better
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Weed
- a wild plant that people do not want in the garden
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Cultivate
- to prepare soil and grow plants
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Greenery
- all green plants that grow around
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Bud
- a small ball that grows from the branch and develops into a leaf or flower
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Shoot
- a new branch that starts growing
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Pollen
- a small powder that flies from a flower and is carried to the other flower to produce a plant
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Seed
- a small round thing from which a plant grows
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Firewood
- wood that is used to burn in the fire
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Cutting
- a part of a plant that is cut out to grow another plant
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Plant
- to put a new young plant into the soil to grow
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Sow
- to put a seed into the soil to make it grow into a plant
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Pick up
- to collect fruit or vegetables from a tree or a ground
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Crop
- a plant, a vegetable or fruit that is grown by a farmer
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Harvest
- a period of a year when fruit, vegetables and plants are collected from fields
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Plough
- to move soil in the ground to make it softer before sowing
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Trunk
- a thick, main part of a tree from which branches grow
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Clearing
- a land in the forest surrounded by the trees
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Bark
- a thick hard surface that covers a trunk of a tree
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Hydroelectricity
- generating electricity by conversion of the energy of running water
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