
mundo
the planet earth, where we all live

(medio ambiente)
entorno
the natural world around us where people, animals, and plants live

planta
a living thing that grows in ground or water, usually has leaves, stems, flowers, etc.

suelo
the surface layer of earth that is solid and people walk on

campo
a piece of land in the country, especially one where crops are grown or animals are kept, typically surrounded by a fence, etc.

paisaje
a beautiful scene in the countryside that can be seen in one particular view

vista
a place or an area that can be seen, and is usually beautiful

césped
a plant with thin, short, and green upright leaves, commonly found in gardens, parks, etc.

costa
the land close to a sea, ocean, or lake

monte
a naturally raised area of land that is higher than the land around it, often with a round shape

(piedra)
roca
a solid material forming part of the earth's surface, often made of one or more minerals

valle
a low area of land between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through it

lago
a large area of water, surrounded by land

océano
the great mass of salt water that covers most of the earth's surface
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bosque lluvioso
a thick, tropical forest with tall trees and consistently heavy rainfall
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bosque
the hard material that the trunk and branches of a tree or shrub are made of, used for fuel or timber

(zona)
área
a particular part or region of a city, country, or the world

camino
a way or track that is built or made by people walking over the same ground
A path is a track or way that forms naturally over time as people repeatedly walk over the same area. It may start as a small trail that becomes more defined and visible from constant use. Paths are often found in parks, forests, or rural areas, where they are created by foot traffic as people travel along the same route. These paths may not be formally constructed but are shaped by the movement of individuals who pass over the ground consistently.
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natural
originating from or created by nature, not made or caused by humans

(catástrofe)
desastre
a sudden and unfortunate event that causes a great amount of death and destruction

inundación
the rising of a body of water that covers dry places and causes damage

terremoto
the sudden movement and shaking of the earth's surface, usually causing damage

huracán
a very strong and destructive wind that moves in circles, often seen in the Caribbean

tornado
a strong and dangerous type of wind, which is formed like a turning cone, usually causing damage

avalancha
large amounts of snow falling from mountains

sequía
a long period of time when there is not much raining

cambio climático
a permanent change in global or regional climate patterns, including temperature, wind, and rainfall
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ocurrir
to come into existence by chance or as a consequence
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muy serio
very serious and harmful

noreste
the direction midway between north and east

noroeste
the direction midway between north and west

sureste
the direction midway between south and east

suroeste
the direction midway between south and west

desierto
a large, dry area of land with very few plants, typically one covered with sand

ola
a raised body of water that moves along the surface of a sea, river, lake, etc.
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