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Solution Pre-Intermediate 2A
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A geological structure formed by the extrusion of molten lava and other volcanic materials onto the Earth's surface.
volcano
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A dark and hollow space within the Earth's surface, offering shelter and often adorned with intriguing geological formations.
cave
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The area where land meets a body of water, often marked by a transition from solid ground to sand or pebbles.
shore
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A vast expanse of saltwater covering a significant portion of the Earth's surface, teeming with diverse marine life.
ocean
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A continuous flow of water, typically extending over considerable distances and shaping the landscape.
river
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A stunning display of water descending from a height, creating a captivating and dynamic natural spectacle.
waterfall
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Solid masses of mineral matter, presenting in various sizes and formations across landscapes.
rocks
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A towering natural elevation with diverse terrain, offering challenges and breathtaking vistas for adventurers.
mountain
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A vast and arid landscape with minimal vegetation, characterized by extreme temperatures and sandy expanses.
desert
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A narrow, flowing body of water, smaller than a river, winding its way through the landscape.
stream
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A large inland body of water surrounded by land, often serving as a habitat for various aquatic life.
lake
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A lowland area between elevated formations, often with a river flowing through, offering picturesque scenery.
valley
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An extensive area covered with trees and various vegetation, creating a diverse ecosystem for flora and fauna.
forest
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A rounded and elevated landform, smaller than a mountain, providing scenic views and gentle slopes.
hill
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A steep and elevated rock formation, commonly located near bodies of water, adding drama to landscapes.
cliff
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