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+ DUST: Any kind of solid material divided in particles of very small size. The physical world
+ EARTHQUAKE: The violent shaking of the ground produced by deep seismic waves, originating from the epicentre. The physical world
+ FIREWOOD: Wood intended to be burned. The physical world
+ DARKNESS: Absence of light. The physical world
+ AIR: A predominantly mechanical mixture of a variety of individual gases forming the earth's enveloping atmosphere. The physical world
+ SHRINK: To decrease in size, range, or extent. The physical world
+ LIQUID: Existing as or having characteristics of a liquid. The physical world
+ BE SITUATED: The way in which something is positioned vis-à-vis its surroundings. The physical world
+ EMBERS: A small, glowing piece of coal or wood, as in a dying fire. The physical world
+ HAILING: To fall from the clouds in form of ball or lumps of ice. The physical world
+ SHORE: The margin or shore of a river, lake, or ocean. The physical world
+ EXTINGUISH: To make something stop burning. The physical world
+ BURN (SOMETHING): To cause to undergo fire combustion. The physical world
+ HUMID: (Of the air) Containing a high quantity of water vapor. The physical world
+ SET (HEAVENLY BODIES): [Of a heavenly body, essentially the Sun and the Moon] To disappear below the horizon of a planet or another heavenly body (most often the Earth). The physical world
+ MAINLAND: A large and continuous mass of land representing most of a region or a country but excluding outlying islands. The physical world
+ FIRE: The state of combustion in which inflammable material burns, producing heat, flames and often smoke. The physical world
+ FRESH: Recently made, produced, or harvested (e.g. bread, scent, etc.). The physical world
+ FOG: Water droplets or, rarely, ice crystals suspended in the air in sufficient concentration to reduce visibility appreciably. The physical world
+ STICKING: To stick or hold together and resist separation. The physical world
+ CALM: Smooth or having only gentle waves. The physical world
+ ROUGH (OF SEA): With large waves (of sea). The physical world
+ SAVANNA: A large open grassland in tropical and subtropical regions. The physical world
+ ARCTIC LIGHTS: A natural light display in the sky particularly in the Arctic regions. The physical world
+ MUSH: Soaked clay or soil; very soft ground. The physical world
+ FOREST: A vegetation community dominated by trees and other woody shrubs, growing close enough together that the tree tops touch or overlap, creating various degrees of shade on the forest floor. The physical world
+ STORM CLOUDS: Darkish clouds attending a windstorm. The physical world
+ SPARK: A small particle or body of shining or glowing matter, either molten or on fire. The physical world
+ SPOT: A round or irregular patch on the surface of a thing having a different color, texture etc. and generally round in shape. The physical world
+ INFLATED: Exaggerated or made bigger. The physical world
+ TURBID: A fluid which is cloudy or hazy due to large numbers of individual particles that are generally invisible to the naked eye, similar to smoke in air. The physical world
+ SURFACE: The overside or up-side of a flat object such as a table, or of a liquid; the outside hull of a tangible object. The physical world
+ DILUTE: To weaken or make thinner by adding a foreign substance or a solvent (e.g. water) to a solution. The physical world
+ HEW: To chop away at; to whittle down; to mow down. The physical world
+ HINDER: To make difficult to accomplish; to frustrate, act as obstacle; to keep back; to delay or impede. The physical world
+ RISE (MOVE UPWARDS): (Of a heavenly body) To appear to move upwards from behind the horizon of a planet as a result of the planet's rotation. The physical world
+ GULF: An inlet of the sea of large areal proportions, more indented than a bay and generally more enclosed. The physical world
+ HAIL: Precipitation in the form of balls or irregular lumps of ice. The physical world
+ HEAT: A form of energy that is transferred by a difference in temperature: it is equal to the total kinetic energy of the atoms or molecules of a system. The physical world
+ HIGH TIDE: The level of water when the tide is at its highest level. The physical world
+ HILL: A natural elevation of the land surface, usually rounded. The physical world
+ ICE: The dense substance formed by the freezing of water to the solid state; it commonly occurs in the form of hexagonal crystals. The physical world
+ PRECIPICE: A very steep decline, typically found in the mountains or on shores. The physical world
+ ISLAND: A land mass, especially one smaller than a continent, entirely surrounded by water. The physical world
+ LAGOON: A body of water cut off from the open sea by coral reefs or sand bars. The physical world
+ LAKE: An enclosed body of water, usually but not necessarily fresh water, from which the sea is excluded. The physical world
+ LAND: A specified geographical tract of the Earth's surface including all its attributes, comprising its geology, superficial deposits, topography, hydrology, soils, flora and fauna, together with the results of past and present human activity, to the extent that these attributes exert a significant influence on the present and future land utilization. (Source: WHIT) The physical world
+ LIGHT (RADIATION): Electromagnetic radiation that is capable of causing a visual sensation. (Source: CED) The physical world
+ MOUNTAIN: A feature of the earth's surface that rises high above the base and has generally steep slopes and a relatively small summit area. The physical world
+ MUD: A mixture of clay and/or silt with water to form a plastic mass with a particle size preponderantly below 0.06 mm diameter. It is deposited in low-energy environments in lakes, estuaries and lagoons. It may also be deposited in deep-sea environments. (Source: WHIT) The physical world
+ OCEAN: The mass of water occupying all of the Earth's surface not occupied by land, but excluding all lakes and inland seas. The physical world
+ ASH: The incombustible matter remaining after a substance has been incinerated. The physical world
+ PLAIN: Level or rolling open land, usually at a low elevation. The physical world
+ RAIN (PRECIPITATION): Precipitation in the form of liquid water drops with diameters greater than 0.5 millimetres. The physical world
+ REEF: A line of rocks in the tidal zone of a coast, submerged at high water but partly uncovered at low water. The physical world
+ BAY: An open, curving indentation made by the sea or a lake into a coastline. The physical world
+ RESIN: Any of a class of solid or semisolid organic products of natural or synthetic origin with no definite melting point, generally of high molecular weight. The physical world
+ RIVER: A stream of water which flows in a channel from high ground to low ground and ultimately to a lake or the sea, except in a desert area where it may dwindle away to nothing. The physical world
+ ROCK: Any aggregate of minerals that makes up part of the earth's crust. It may be unconsolidated, such as sand, clay, or mud, or consolidated, such as granite, limestone, or coal. The physical world
+ SAND: A loose material consisting of small mineral particles, or rock and mineral particles, distinguishable by the naked eye; grains vary from almost spherical to angular, with a diameter range from 1/16 to 2 millimeters. The physical world
+ BOTTOM: The part furthest in the direction toward which an unsupported object would fall. The physical world
+ LIGHT (IGNITE): To start a fire or light a flame. The physical world
+ SMOKE (EXHAUST): An aerosol, consisting of visible particles and gases, produced by the incomplete burning of carbon-based materials, such as wood and fossil fuels. The physical world
+ SNOW: The most common form of frozen precipitation, usually flakes or starlike crystals, matted ice needles, or combinations, and often rime-coated. The physical world
+ BRANCH (BIFURCATION): A separation of a river, a road, etcetera. The physical world
+ SOOT: Impure black carbon with oily compounds obtained from the incomplete combustion of resinous materials, oils, wood, or coal. The physical world
+ SPRING (OF WATER): A place where ground water flows naturally from a rock or the soil onto the land surface or into a body of surface water. The physical world
+ STONE: A general term for rock that is used in construction, either crushed for use as aggregate or cut into shaped blocks as dimension stone. The physical world
+ STORM: An atmospheric disturbance involving perturbations of the prevailing pressure and wind fields on scales ranging from tornadoes to extratropical cyclones; also the associated weather and the like. (Source: MGH) The physical world
+ TAR: A viscous material composed of complex, high-molecular-weight, compounds derived from the distillation of petroleum or the destructive distillation of wood or coal. The physical world
+ FLAME: A bright yellow, red or bluish light which emerges during combustion processes. The physical world
+ TIDE: The periodic rise and fall of the water resulting from gravitational interaction between the sun, moon and earth. The physical world
+ VALLEY: Any low-lying land bordered by higher ground; especially an elongate, relatively large, gently sloping depression of the Earth's surface, commonly situated between two mountains or between ranges of hills or mountains, and often containing a stream with an outlet. The physical world
+ WATERFALL: A perpendicular or steep descent of the water of a stream. The physical world
+ STREAM: A small river or large creek; a body of moving water confined by banks. The physical world
+ WATER: Common liquid (H₂O) which forms rain, rivers, the sea, etc., and which makes up a large part of the bodies of organisms. The physical world
+ WEATHER: The day-to-day meteorological conditions, especially temperature, cloudiness, and rainfall, affecting a specific place. The physical world
+ WELL: A hole dug into the earth to reach a supply of water, oil, brine or gas. The physical world
+ WIND: The motion of air relative to the earth's surface; usually means horizontal air motion, as distinguished from vertical motion. The physical world
+ PEBBLES: Small stone abraded by water. The physical world
+ WORLD: The Earth with all its inhabitants and all things upon it. The physical world
+ WAVE: A disturbance in an fluid medium. The physical world
+ CREEK (TIDAL): A narrow inlet or bay, especially of the sea. The physical world
+ CLIFF: A steep coastal declivity which may or may not be precipitous, the slope angle being dependent partly on the jointing, bedding and hardness of the materials from which the cliff has been formed, and partly on the erosional processes at work.(Source: WHIT) The physical world
+ RIVER BED: The channel containing or formerly containing the water of a river. The physical world
+ SOIL: To make filthy. The physical world
+ DRIZZLE: Fine, light rain. The physical world
+ LOW TIDE: the tide at the point of maximum ebb. The physical world
+ MESS: A state of confusion and disorderliness. The physical world
+ MATCH: A stick with inflammable substance on one end that can be set on fire by friction. The physical world
+ SWAMP: A permanently waterlogged area in which there is often associated tree growth, e.g. mangroves in hot climates. The physical world
+ THUNDER: Sound produced by fast air expansion induced by a lightning. The physical world
+ CAVE: 1) An underground hollow with access from the ground surface or from the sea, often found in limestone areas and on rocky coastlines.2) A natural cavity, chamber or recess which leads beneath the surface of the earth, generally in a horizontal or obliquely inclined direction. It may be in the form of a passage or a gallery, its shape depending in part on the joint pattern or structure of the rock and partly on the type of process involved in its excavation. Thus, caves worn by subterranean rivers may be different in character from, and of considerably greater extent than, a sea-cave eroded by marine waves.3) A natural underground open space, generally with a connection to the surface and large enough for a person to enter. The most common type of cave is formed in a limestone by dissolution. (Source: CED / WHIT / BJGEO) The physical world
+ CHARCOAL: A porous solid product containing 85-98% carbon and produced by heating carbonaceous materials such as cellulose, wood or peat at 500-600 C° in the absence of air. (Source: MGH) The physical world
+ STEAM: The gas phase of water. The physical world
+ EARTH (SOIL): The soft and loose material forming a great part of the Earth surface. The physical world
+ RAIN (RAINING): To fall from the clouds in drops of water. The physical world
+ SNOWING: To fall from the clouds in the form of ice crystals. The physical world
+ STICK: A long, thin piece of wood, mainly left in the shape in which it grew, that does not bend. The physical world
+ MOON: A natural satellite of a planet. The physical world
+ HEAT UP: To cause an increase in temperature of an object or space; to cause something to become hot. The physical world
+ SUN: The particular star at the centre of our solar system, from which the Earth gets light and heat. The physical world
+ SHADE: Darkness, where light (particularly sunlight) is blocked. The physical world
+ BURNING: To be consumed by fire. The physical world
+ STAR: A luminous celestial body that is made from gases (particularly hydrogen and helium) and forms the shape of a sphere. The physical world
+ FREEZE: To reach a chemically solid state, by the process of cooling. The physical world
+ SEA: A body of salt water that is smaller than an ocean and generally in proximity to a continent. The physical world
+ CLOUD: Suspensions of minute water droplets or ice crystals produced by the condensation of water vapour. The physical world
+ COAST: A line or zone where the land meets the sea or some other large expanse of water. The physical world
+ SUMMIT: The highest point of a mountain. The physical world
+ LIGHTNING: The flash of light caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge. The physical world
+ STRAIT: A narrow body of water connecting two larger bodies of water. The physical world
+ CAPE: A piece of land extending into water. The physical world
+ RAPIDS: Fast flowing section of a stream, often shallow and with exposed rock or boulders. The physical world
+ FLEXIBLE: Capable of being flexed or bent without breaking; able to be turned, bowed, or twisted, without breaking; pliable; not stiff or brittle. The physical world
+ CURVED: Being bent as to form an arch. The physical world
+ RIVER MOUTH: A river mouth or stream mouth is a part of a river where it flows into the sea, river, lake, reservoir or ocean. The physical world
+ SKY: The part of the earth's atmosphere and space outside it that is visible from earth's surface. During the day it is perceived as blue, and at night as black. The physical world
+ RAINBOW: A multicoloured arc in the sky caused by the refraction of light within droplets of rain in the air. The physical world
+ RIDGE: Elevated zone of a mountain range, that frequently coincides with the watershed. The physical world
+ FOAM: A mass of adjacent small pockets of air or bubbles with solid or liquid boundaries. The physical world
+ WOOD: The substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree. Used as a material for construction, to manufacture various items, etc. or as fuel. The physical world
+ ACTIVE: Characterized by energetic activity. The physical world
+ RAVINE: A deep narrow valley or gorge in the earth's surface worn by running water. The physical world
+ DEW: Atmospheric moisture that condenses after a warm day and appears during the night on cool surfaces as small drops. The physical world
+ WHIRLPOOL: A rapidly rotating body of water. The physical world
+ BOLT (OF LIGHTNING): A sudden, short, temporary burst of light. The physical world
+ POND: A natural body of standing fresh water occupying a small surface depression, usually smaller than a lake and larger than a pool. The physical world
+ RAINING OR RAIN: The process by which water falls from the clouds or the water that falls from the clouds. The physical world
+ WARM (OF WEATHER): Having a pleasant temparture (of weather). The physical world
+ MOUNTAIN OR HILL: A small or big rise in the surface of the earth. The physical world
+ MOUNTAIN FOOT: Lower part in front of a mountain, before the mountain begins. The physical world
+ MOUNTAIN RIDGE: A geological feature consisting of a chain of mountains or hills that form a continuous elevated crest for some distance The physical world
+ STONE OR ROCK: A naturally occurring solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids. The physical world
+ DAY OR SUN: Either the bright object at the sky that illuminates the earth completely, or the time when the object illuminates the earth. The physical world
+ SPRING OR WELL: A natural or human-made source of fresh water. The physical world
+ EARTH (WET SUBSTANCE): The soft and loose material forming a great part of the Earth surface in wet form. The physical world
+ GROUND: The top layer of the earth. The physical world
+ SHINE (EMITTED LIGHT): The emission of light on a surface. The physical world
+ METAL: A material (an element, compound, or alloy) that is typically hard, opaque, shiny, and has good electrical and thermal conductivity. The physical world
+ SET ALIGHT (SOMETHING): To make something burn. The physical world
+ SHADOW: Darkness, where light (particularly sunlight) is blocked. The physical world
+ SEA OR OCEAN: A large body of salt water which is in proximity to a continent. The physical world
+ CLEARING: A part of a forest that contains no trees. The physical world
+ ECLIPSE: An astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object is temporarily obscured, either by passing into the shadow of another body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer. The physical world
+ ESTUARY: A partly enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it, and with a free connection to the open sea. The physical world
+ HORIZON: The apparent line that separates earth from sky, the line that divides all visible directions into two categories: those that intersect the Earth's surface, and those that do not. The physical world
+ METEROID (SHOOTING OR SHINING STAR): The visible path of a meteoroid as it enters the atmosphere, becoming a meteor. The physical world
+ MILKY WAY: The galaxy that contains our Solar System. Its name milky is derived from its appearance as a dim glowing band arching across the night sky in which the naked eye cannot distinguish individual stars. The physical world
+ PUDDLE: A small accumulation of liquid, usually water, on a surface. It can form either by pooling in a depression on the surface, or by surface tension upon a flat surface. Puddles are usually formed from rain water or from irrigation. The physical world
+ VOLCANO: A rupture on the crust of a planetary-mass object, such as Earth, that allows hot lava, volcanic ash, and gases to escape from a magma chamber below the surface. The physical world
+ STRAW: The dry stalks of cereal plants, after the grain and chaff have been removed. The physical world
+ WOODS: A vegetation community dominated by trees and other woody shrubs, growing close enough together that the tree tops touch or overlap, creating various degrees of shade on the forest floor. The physical world
+ BRONZE: An alloy consisting primarily of copper and the addition of other metals (usually tin) and sometimes arsenic, phosphorus, aluminium, manganese, and silicon. The physical world
+ MELT: To make a transition from a solid state (as of frozen water) to a liquid state. The physical world
+ SUNNY: Full of sunshine (mostly referring to "a sunny day"). The physical world
+ CLOUDY: Full of clouds (mostly referring to "a cloudy day"). The physical world
+ LANDSCAPE: The visible features of a land. The physical world
+ FLASH (VERB): The process by which flashes of light are caused by the discharge of atmospheric electrical charge. The physical world
+ THUNDER (VERB): The process producing the noise after a lightning. The physical world
+ CLIMATE: Climate is the long-term pattern of weather in a particular area. The physical world
+ MOON OR MONTH: Either the moon as the object or the time period. The physical world
+ TORNADO: A violently rotating column of air that is in contact with both the surface of the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or, in rare cases, the base of a cumulus cloud. The physical world
+ WATERSIDE: The margin or shore of a river, lake, or ocean. The physical world
+ TRENCH (FOSSE): A naturally formed or excavated long cavity in the ground. The physical world
+ PIT (POTHOLE): A naturally formed or excavated hole in the ground. The physical world
+ LIME (MATERIAL): A calcium-containing inorganic material in which carbonates, oxides and hydroxides predominate. The physical world
+ OIL (HYDROPHOBIC LIQUID): Any viscous liquid substance which is hydrophobic and lipophilic. The physical world
+ COAL: A combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock usually occurring in rock strata in layers or veins. The physical world
+ CHARCOAL OR COAL: Any combustible black, brown, or gray rocklike substance, usually charcoal or coal. The physical world
+ HEADWATERS: The source of a river or stream. The physical world
+ FIRE OR FIREWOOD: The state of combustion in which inflammable material burns, producing heat, flames and often smoke or the Wood intended to be burned. The physical world
+ SUNNY DAY: A day full of sunshine. The physical world
+ CLOUDY DAY: A day with many clouds. The physical world
+ RIVER OR WATER: Common liquid (H₂O) which forms rain, rivers, the sea, etc, or a stream of this liquid flowing in a channel. The physical world
+ FORD (CROSSING): A shallow place on a river which may be crossed by wading. The physical world
+ GRASSLAND: Areas where the vegetation is dominated by grasses. The physical world
+ SHOOTING STAR: Name for the visible path of a meteoroid. The physical world
+ STARLIGHT: Light emitted by stars. The physical world
+ CURRENT (STREAM): A current, in a river or stream, is the flow of water influenced by gravity as the water moves downhill to reduce its potential energy. The physical world
+ ELEVATION: The elevation of a geographic location is its height above or below a fixed reference point, most commonly a reference geoid, a mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface (see Geodetic system, vertical datum). The physical world
+ MOORLAND: Moorland or moor is a type of habitat found in upland areas in temperate grasslands, savannas, and shrublands and montane grasslands and shrublands biomes, characterised by low-growing vegetation on acidic soils. The physical world
+ AREA: Area is the quantity that expresses the extent of a two-dimensional figure or shape, or planar lamina, in the plane. The physical world
+ ITEM: Any object that can be grasped. The physical world
+ PATTERN: A pattern is a discernible regularity in the world or in a manmade design. The physical world
+ SAND HILL: Ecological community or xeric wildfire-maintained ecosystem (different from sand dune). The physical world
+ GRAVEL: An uncosolidated mixture of pebbles and/or rock fragments of different sizes. The physical world
+ COOL DOWN: To cause a decrease in temperature of an object or space; to cause something to become cold. The physical world
+ SLOPE: A stretch of ground forming a geological incline, e.g. a hillside. The physical world
+ ERUPT: Burst of matter from a volcano. The physical world
+ CORAL ROCK: Limestone created from the skeleton of reef-forming stony corals (Scleractinia), displaying their growth patterns. The physical world
+ BRONZE OR COPPER: Chemical element with symbol Cu and atomic number 29 or an alloy made from it. The physical world
+ COUNTRYSIDE: The region outside of a city or town. The physical world
+ CLOUD OR FOG: High or low elevation water suspensions. The physical world
+ SUNSHINE: The light emitted by the sun. The physical world
+ PRECIPICE OR SLOPE: A very steep decline, typically found in the mountains or on shores, or a stretch of ground forming a geological incline, e.g. a hillside. The physical world
+ SHORE OR BANK: The land touching a body of water, irrespective of the special characteristics of the body of water. The physical world
+ FLOWING BODY OF WATER: A generic way to refer to a flowing body of water, for example used to refer to rivers, brooks, streams, creeks etc. The physical world
+ POND OR LAKE: A body of water of undefined size, e.g. ranging from small ponds to large lakes. The physical world
+ SNOW OR ICE: Referring to frozen water irrespective of its exact nature, e.g. falling from the sky or being frozen on the ground. The physical world
+ POLAR STAR: Referring to Polaris or Alpha Ursae Minoris, a star aligned with earth’s axis of rotation and often used for navigation. The physical world
+ MORNING STAR: A name for Venus when it appears before sunrise. The physical world
+ EVENING STAR: A name for Venus when it appears after sunset. The physical world
+ URSA MAJOR: A large group of stars in the shape of a bear visible on the northern hemisphere. The physical world
+ ORION’S BELT: A pattern of three stars in the constellation Orion. The physical world
+ ALUMINIUM: A metallic chemical element of silver-white colour that occurs mainly in bauxite, with assigned symbol Al and proton number 13. The physical world
+ SULPHUR: A crystalline solid, nonmetallic chemical element of a distinct yellow colour, with assigned symbol S and proton number 16. The physical world
+ BEACH: A sandy strip of land close to the sea or ocean. The physical world
+ RIVERBANK: The margin or shore of a river. The physical world
+ SHORE OF LAKE: The margin or shore of a lake. The physical world
+ SHORE OF SEA: The margin or shore of a sea or ocean. The physical world
+ EARTH OR LAND: Referring either to agriculturally viable land (e.g. for farming) or earth in its natural form. The physical world
+ FERMENT: To undergo the chemical change characterized by the conversion of sugars into alcohol under the influence of enzymes. The physical world
+ DESERT: A barren area of landscape, typically covered with sand, characterized by little precipitation and hostile living conditions for plant and animal life. The physical world
+ MARSH: A muddy and poorly drained area of land, usually near a lake or a river. The physical world
+ BUBBLE: A small ball of air or gas in a liquid. The physical world
+ FULL MOON: The lunar phase when the moon is fully illuminated by the sun and appears in the sky as a full circle. The physical world
+ NEW MOON: The lunar phase when the moon appears in the sky as a slender crescent shortly after its conjunction with the sun. The physical world
+ SQUEAK: To make a short, high-pitched sound. The physical world
+ HOT WEATHER: A period of unusually high temperatures. The physical world
+ COLD WEATHER: A period of time, characterized by low temperatures. The physical world









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