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An antonym for "warm weather" is...
cold/cool weather
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A large amount of ice, snow, and rock falling quickly down the side of a mountain is an...
avalanche
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We're going on holiday so I'm on cloud nine means...
To be extremely happy
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An occasion when a volcano explodes, and flames and rocks come out of it is a....
volcanic eruption
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What' s the weather like in spring?
It's sunny and warm.
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You know... there's a saying my grandma always repeats. You should always save up for rainy days and this means...
to put money aside for when you are in need.
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A storm with thunder and lightning and usually heavy rain is a ...
thunderstorm
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What is a drought?
A long period without rain.
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What's the weather like in winter?
it's snowy and freezing.
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When you move somebody from a dangerous place you...
evacuate them.
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What's the weather like in autumn?
It's rainy and cloudy.
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A large amount of water spread from a river, sea etc. that covers an area that is normally dry is a....
Flood
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A fire burning in an area of land with many trees, that is difficult to control and sometimes spreads quickly is a...
forest fire
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A sudden violent movement of the ground is described as an....
earthquake
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A blizzard is a ...
strong wind.
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Name three natural disasters.
Earthquake, flood,drought, tornado, tsunami, forest fire, land slide
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A short period of rain is called a...
shower.
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If we want to know what the weather is like we should watch a...
weather forecast.
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A strong wind that blows in a circle is a
tornado.
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Math gives me headaches. "I'm always in a fog" means...
To be confused
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A very strong wind in the west Atlantic is called a...
hurricane
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