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    Weather - Natural disasters
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  • The water is going into the houses. People are moving upstairs.
    flood
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  • There’s a lot of snow and it’s coming down the mountain very quickly.
    avalanche
  •  15
  • People are hungry. They can’t grow plants because the ground is dry and hard.
    drought
  •  15
  • The building is shaking.
    earthquake
  •  15
  • The beach is empty. People are going into the mountains before the wave arrives.
    tsunami
  •  15
  • It’s very windy and it’s raining. Everybody is inside and the doors and windows are closed.
    hurricane
  •  15
  • It isn’t always hot and (sunny / sun) in the desert! In January 2015, because of (stormy / stormy weather), there was enough (snow / snowing) to build a snowman.
    sunny - stormy weather - snow
  •  15
  • Less than 1mm of (rain / raining) falls every year in Arica, in Chile. It would take 100 years to fill a coffee cup.
    rain
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  • The ‘zonda’ (windy / wind) in Argentina is a dry wind that often carries dust over the mountains. When it happens, it makes the (sunny / sun) look brown.
    wind - sun
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  • When it’s very (wind / windy) in hilly places, (snowy / snow) can move along the ground and make a snowroller.
    windy - snow
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  • A moustache (cloud / cloudy) forms when a cloud passes over a column of air. But be quick if you want a photo, it doesn’t happen very often!
    cloud
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  • It’s so cold in the Antarctic that in some places the (icy / ice) is more than 4,000 metres thick.
    ice
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  • The Grand Banks are shallow areas of water on the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. They have more than 200 (foggy / fog) days every year
    foggy
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  • It can be very (rain / rainy) in Kerala, India, but in 2001 the (rain / raining) was red because it was carrying sand from the desert. Strange, isn’t it?
    rainy - rain
  •  15