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(NATURAL DISASTERS) GUESSING GAME

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  • The ground suddenly shakes very hard, causing buildings and roads to break or fall down.
    Earthquake
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  • There is too much rain for many days, causing rivers to overflow and cover streets and houses with water.
    Flood
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  • A long period of time with no rain, making the ground dry and crops unable to grow.
    Drought
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  • A violent ocean storm with extremely strong winds and heavy rain that can blow away roofs
    Hurricane
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  • A giant and powerful ocean wave caused by an earthquake under the sea that crashes onto the coast.
    Tsunami
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  • A mountain explodes at the top, shooting hot liquid rock, fire, and thick ash into the sky.
    Volcanic eruption
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  • A large amount of mud, rocks, and earth suddenly falls down a hill or mountain after heavy rain.
    Landslide
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  • A dangerous situation that happens suddenly, and people need help immediately from police or doctors.
    Emergency
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  • The action of saving someone from a dangerous situation, like pulling them out of a burning house.
    Rescue
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  • An adjective used to describe something that causes a lot of damage, hurt, or severe ruin.
    Destructive
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  • Something you do early to stay safe and protect yourself before danger or a storm arrives.
    Precaution
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  • A phrasal verb that means to destroy something completely so that nothing is left.
    Wipe out
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  • To shout loudly or use a phone to ask for attention when you are in danger.
    Call for help
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  • To go to a safe place or hide under something strong to protect your body from danger.
    Take shelter
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  • The long-term change in Earth's weather and temperature, making the world warmer.
    Climate change
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