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Английский язык
5 - 9 классы
drought:
1. During a drought, rain was called with the help of magical actions and words.
2.A severe drought destroyed almost the entire crop.
flood:
1.One of the most catastrophic floods occurred in the fall of 1570.
2. The first severe flood occurred on August 31, 1703, when the water rose 250 cm.
tornado:
1. The force of the tornado threw them far back to the east, and now they were carried towards the mainland.
2. Rather, only at first a slowly rotating giant tornado.
tsunami:
1. However, not every earthquake in the ocean causes a tsunami.
2. Vast stretches of coastline slid into the sea, causing massive tsunamis.
earthquake:
1. Almost all of the cladding collapsed during the 1301 AD earthquake. e.
2. This country is located in a seismically dangerous zone, earthquakes often occur here, and the coast is prone to tsunamis.
cyclone:
1. The strength of the cyclone comes from the calm center. It is the same with man.
2. The morning was gray and inhospitable, the approaching cyclone promised bad weather.
avalanche:
1. Everywhere I go, I get an avalanche of questions!
2. The number of assassinations and assassinations grew, and by 1905 they had fallen into an avalanche.
hurricane:
1. If a hurricane is raging outside the window or in your soul, aquamarine will become more greenish.
2. But ferocious hurricanes swept over the country, leaving nothing but destruction.
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drought:
1. During a drought, rain was called with the help of magical actions and words.
2.A severe drought destroyed almost the entire crop.
flood:
1.One of the most catastrophic floods occurred in the fall of 1570.
2. The first severe flood occurred on August 31, 1703, when the water rose 250 cm.
tornado:
1. The force of the tornado threw them far back to the east, and now they were carried towards the mainland.
2. Rather, only at first a slowly rotating giant tornado.
tsunami:
1. However, not every earthquake in the ocean causes a tsunami.
2. Vast stretches of coastline slid into the sea, causing massive tsunamis.
earthquake:
1. Almost all of the cladding collapsed during the 1301 AD earthquake. e.
2. This country is located in a seismically dangerous zone, earthquakes often occur here, and the coast is prone to tsunamis.
cyclone:
1. The strength of the cyclone comes from the calm center. It is the same with man.
2. The morning was gray and inhospitable, the approaching cyclone promised bad weather.
avalanche:
1. Everywhere I go, I get an avalanche of questions!
2. The number of assassinations and assassinations grew, and by 1905 they had fallen into an avalanche.
hurricane:
1. If a hurricane is raging outside the window or in your soul, aquamarine will become more greenish.
2. But ferocious hurricanes swept over the country, leaving nothing but destruction.