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  • Periodic rise and fall of the ocean:
    Tide
  • Having a relatively great elevation
    High
  • Amount of energy flowing from one body to another spontaneously due to their temperature difference.
    Heat
  • Covered or obscured, as with clouds or mist.
    Ovecast
  • Attributed directly or indirectly to human activity that alters the composition of the global atmosphere and is in addition to natural climate variability over comparable time periods; often used to describe global warming with environmenta
    Climate Change
  • A period of unusually hot weather.
    Heat Wave
  • A violently rotating column of air.
    Tornado
  • In or to a lower place; beneath.
    Below
  • Is a phase transition in which a liquid turns into a solid when its temperature is lowered below its freezing point.
    Freeze
  • A mixture of rain and snow or hail.
    Sleet
  • A severe tropical cyclone having winds greater than 64 knots
    Hurricane
  • violent discharge of steam and volcanic material.
    Volcanic Eruption
  • A flowing mass of soft, wet, unconsolidated earth.
    Mudflow
  • To take up a substance
    Absorb
  • Strong winds accompanied by rain, snow, or other precipitation.
    Storm
  • To rain gently in fine, mistlike drops.
    Drizzle
  • Resembling, flowing in, or forming torrents.
    Torrential
  • A colorless, odorless, incombustible gas, CO2, that is formed during respiration, combustion, and organic decomposition, is an essential component in photosynthesis, and is used in food refrigeration, carbonated beverages, inert atmospheres
    Carbon Dioxide
  • A surface, layer, or mass of frozen water.
    Ice
  • Abnormally long period of insufficient rainfall.
    Drought
  • A very large ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake.
    Tsunami
  • Precipitation in the form of spherical or irregular pellets of ice.
    Hail
  • The process of making statements about events which have not yet been observed. the application of science and technology to predict the weather
    Forecast
  • The release of gases, liquids, and/or solids from any process or industry.
    Emissions
  • A raised line of water that moves across the surface of an area of water, especially the sea.
    Wave
  • Resistance against attack; protection
    Defences
  • The gaseous mass or envelope surrounding a celestial body, especially the one surrounding the earth, and retained by the celestial body's gravitational field. The air or climate in a specific place.
    Atmosphere.
  • A phenomenon in which the atmosphere of a planet traps radiation emitted by its sun, caused by gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through but retain heat radiated back from the planet
    Greenhouse Effect
  • A violent tropical storm.
    Cyclone
  • A promise or firm decision to do something
    Political Commitment
  • An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere, especially a sustained increase sufficient to cause climatic change.
    Global Warming
  • Is a type of precipitation.
    Rain
  • A brief sudden violent windstorm, often accompanied by rain or snow
    Squall
  • The continuous body of salt water covering most of the earth's surface, especially this body regarded as a geophysical entity distinct from earth and sky.
    Sea
  • A drastic, wide-reaching food shortage.
    Famine
  • A sudden movement of the earth's crust.
    Earthquake
  • A tropical cyclone.
    Typhoon
  • A mudflow, especially a slow-moving one.
    Mudslide
  • The environmental impact of a human activity, machine, etc.
    Footprint
  • fall of snow. A mudflow, especially a slow-moving one. A flowing mass of soft, wet, unconsolidated earth. to rain in very fine drops. A fall or slide of a large mass of material.
    Avalanche
  • Fog that has become mixed and polluted with smoke.
    Smog
  • A wind system that influences large climatic regions.
    Monsoon
  • Filling of ditches or covering of land with water during the raising of crops
    Flooding
  • to rain in very fine drops.
    Mist
  • An overflowing of water onto land that is normally dry.
    Flood
  • Relating to or fit for long distances. Involving or taking into account a long period of time
    Long Range
  • Any of the atmospheric gases that contribute to the greenhouse effect.
    Greenhouse Gas
  • A small lid or cover
    Cap
  • nvolving or taking into account a long period of time
    Ozone
  • A thickness of some material laid on or spread over a surface
    Layer
  • A violent snowstorm with winds.
    Blizzard
  • the effect of an explosion, intensified in a particular direction.
    Cumulative Effect
  • To be changed from a solid to a liquid state especially by the application of heat.
    Melting (To Melt)