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Vocabulary #4 Unit 4
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Island: piece of land surrounded by water on all sides
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River: Natural current of water that flows permanently and ends up in another, in a lake or in the sea
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Lake: Large natural water deposit in a depression in the ground
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Star: Astro or celestial body that shines with its own light in the sky
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Orbit: Curve that describes a body around another in space
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Weather: Set of atmospheric conditions typical of a place
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Planet: Solid celestial body that revolves around a star and does not emit its own light
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Sky: Part of the atmosphere and outer space as seen from Earth
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Wind: Air current that occurs in the atmosphere
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Desert: Large expanse of sandy or rocky terrain
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Milky Way: It is made up of millions of stars and goes completely around the celestial sphere
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Ice: Solid and crystalline body into which water is converted by the drop in temperature
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Mountain: Natural high-rise terrain elevation
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Moon: Natural satellite of the Earth, which rotates around it and reflects the light of the Sun
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Ocean: A body of salt water that covers about three-quarters of the Earth's surface
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Hurricane: Very strong wind, especially when turning in circles
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Cloud: Visible mass suspended in the atmosphere, of variable color and density
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Sun: Self-luminous star around which the Earth revolves
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Sea: A body of salt water that covers about three-quarters of the Earth's surface
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Coast: Land bordering the seashore and, in some cases, that of large rivers or lakes
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