Historia americana
BRANCH: a part of a tree that grows out from the trunk and that has leaves, fruit, or smaller branches growing from it.
BUSH: a plant with many thinbranches growing up from the ground.
CLIFF: a large area of rock or a mountain with a very steep side, often at the edge of the sea or a river.
COAL: a hard black mineralwhich is dug out of the ground and burnt to produce heat.
FALL: movement down towards the ground or towards a lower position.
FLOOD: a very large amount of water that covers anarea that is usually dry.
LEAF: one of the flat green parts of a plant that are joined to its stem or branches
RANGE: a group of mountains or hills, usually in a line:SCENERY: the natural features of a particular part of a country that you can see, such as mountains, forests, deserts etc.
SOIL: the top layer of the earth in which plants growVALLEY: an area of lower land between two lines of hills or mountains, usually with a river flowing through it:
Weather:
BLOW: if the wind or a current of air blows, itmoves.
COOL: a temperature that is pleasantly cold.
FROST: very cold weather, when water freezes.
GALE: a very strong wind.
HEAT: warmth or the quality of being hot.
ICY:extremely cold.
LIGHTNING: powerful flash of light in the sky caused by electricity and usually followed by thunder.
MILD: fairly warm.
SNOWFALL: an occasion when snowfalls from the sky, or the amount that falls in a particular period of time.
Environment:
LITTER: waste paper, cans etc that people have thrown away and left on the groundin a public place.
POLLUTION: the process of making air, water, soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use, or the state of being dangerously dirty.
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