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arson

arsonist
avalanche
malicious burning to destroy property
a criminal who illegally sets fire to property
a slide of large masses of snow, ice and mud down a mountain
barometer
Beaufort scale
Bermuda
Bermuda Triangle

blackout
blizzard
blow
boat
an instrument that measures atmospheric pressure
a scale from 0 to 12 for the force of the wind
a group of islands in the Atlantic off the Carolina coast
an area in the western Atlantic Ocean where many ships and planes are supposed to hav
darkness resulting from the extinction of lights
a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
be in motion due to some air or water current
a small vessel for travel on water
casualty
cataclysm
cloud
coast
crust
cumulonimbus
cyclone
someone injured or killed in an accident
a sudden violent change in the earth's surface
a visible mass of water or ice particles suspended at a considerable altitude
the shore of a sea or ocean
a hard outer layer that covers something
a dark cloud of great vertical extent charged with electricity; associated with thunderstorm
an atmospheric system in which air circulates rapidly
dam
damage
death
destroy
destruction
disaster
drought
dust storm
a barrier constructed to contain the flow of water
the occurrence of a change for the worse
the permanent end of all life functions in an organism
do away with; cause the ruin or undoing of
an event that completely ruins something
an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
a shortage of rainfall
a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand
earthquake
erosion
vibration from underground movement along a fault plane
the process of wearing or grinding something down
farm
fatal
fatality
fate
fault
fire
flood
fog
force
forest
forest fire
workplace or land used for growing crops or raising animals
bringing death
the quality of being able to cause death
the ultimate agency predetermining the course of events
an imperfection in an object or machine
the process of combustion of inflammable materials
the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto land
droplets of water vapor suspended in the air near the ground
influence that results in motion, stress, etc. when applied
a large, densely wooded area filled with trees and plants
an uncontrolled fire in a wooded area
gale
god
goddess
gust
a strong wind moving 34–40 knots
any supernatural being worshipped as controlling the world
a female deity
a strong current of air
hail
hailstorm
heat
heat wave
high-pressure
hurricane
precipitation of ice pellets
a storm during which hail falls
a form of energy transferred by a difference in temperature
a wave of unusually hot weather
aggressively and persistently persuasive
a severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds
iceberg
impoverish
lack
life
lightning
lost
a large frozen mass floating at sea , An iceberg caused the sinking of the Titanic, or the "s
make poor
the state of needing something that is absent or unavailable
the organic phenomenon that distinguishes living organisms
flash of light from an electric discharge in the atmosphere
confused as to time or place or personal identity
magma
money
monster
monstrosity
mountain
myth
molten rock in the earth's crust
the most common medium of exchange
an imaginary creature usually having human and animal parts
a person or animal that is markedly unusual or deformed
a land mass that projects well above its surroundings
a traditional story serving to explain a world view
nightmare
nimbus
a terrifying or deeply upsetting dream
a dark grey cloud bearing rain
ocean
oil
a large body of water that is part of the hydrosphere
a slippery or viscous liquid or liquefiable substance not miscible with water
permafrost
poor
poverty
ground that is permanently frozen
having little money or few possessions
the state of having little or no money and possessions
rain
rainstorm
rescue

Richter scale
river
water falling in drops from vapor in the atmosphere
a storm with rain
free from harm or evil
a logarithmic scale of 1 to 10 formerly used to express the magnitude of an earthquake on
oscillations
a large natural stream of water (larger than a creek)
sandstorm

science
scientist
sea
seismic
shelter
sink
sinking
snowstorm
spill
storm
stuck
a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand
a branch of study or knowledge involving the observation, investigation, and discovery of g
systematically
a person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields
a large body of salt water partially enclosed by land
subject to or caused by an earthquake or earth vibration
covering that provides protection from the weather
fall or descend to a lower place or level
a slow fall or decline (as for lack of strength) Boats sink due to thunder and whirlpools.
a storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds
flow, run or fall out and become lost
a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipita
caught or fixed
tension
thunderstorm
tornado
touchdown

tree
tremor
tsunami

twister
the action of stretching something tight
a storm resulting from strong rising air currents
a violently destructive windstorm occurring over land
a goal worth six points in American football
a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated
angiosperms
an involuntary vibration, as if from illness or fear
a cataclysm resulting from a destructive sea wave

a localized and violently destructive windstorm occurring over land characterized by a funn
underground
uproot
beneath the surface of the earth
move forcibly from a homeland into a new foreign environment
violent storm
volcano
volt
a violent weather condition with winds 64-72 knots (11 on the Beaufort scale) and precipita
a fissure in the earth's crust through which gases erupt
a unit for measuring the force of an electric current
wave
wave
whirlpool
whirlwind
wind
wind scale
wind vane
windstorm
windy
(physics) a movement up and down or back and forth
(physics) a movement up and down or back and forth
a powerful circular current of water
a column of air spinning around itself
air moving from high pressure to low pressure
an international scale of wind force from 0 to 12
mechanical device attached to an elevated structure
a storm consisting of violent winds
abounding in or exposed to the wind or breezes
zap
a sudden event that imparts energy or excitement, usually with a dramatic impact

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