an area of sand or small stones next to a sea or a lake
a white or gray visible mass of water vapor floating in the air
a part of a plant from which the seed or fruit develops
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a plant with thin, short, and green upright leaves, commonly found in gardens, parks, etc.
the surface layer of earth that is solid and people walk on
the circular object going round the earth, visible mostly at night
a very tall and large natural structure that looks like a huge hill with a pointed top that is often covered in snow
a solid material forming part of the earth's surface, often made of one or more minerals
a pale brown substance that consists of very small pieces of rock, which is found in deserts, on beaches, etc.
the salt water that covers most of the earth’s surface and surrounds its continents and islands
the space above the earth where the sun, clouds, stars, and the moon are and we can see them
small, white pieces of frozen water vapor that fall from the sky in cold temperatures
(astronomy) a shining point found in large numbers in the night sky
the event during which the sun comes up
the event during which the sun goes down
a very tall plant with branches and leaves, that can live a long time
a liquid with no smell, taste, or color, that falls from the sky as rain, and is used for washing, cooking, drinking, etc.
things that are related to air and sky such as temperature, rain, wind, etc.
the middle part or point of an area or object
the length of the space that is between two places or points
the direction or side that is toward the east when someone or something is facing north
the direction that is to the west when facing north or the opposite of right
the lowest part or point of something
the point or part of something that is the highest
the part of a photograph, etc. that is situated behind the main figures, etc.
Background is the part of a scene, painting, or image that appears farthest from the viewer or the back section of a visual work. It typically includes elements that create the mood or provide context but are not the main focus. The background helps create depth and perspective by contrasting with the foreground, which is closer to the viewer and often contains the main subjects or objects.
the part of a scene, photograph, etc. that is closest to the observer
Foreground is the part of a scene, painting, or image that appears closest to the viewer. It often includes the main subjects or objects that are meant to be the focus of the visual work. By drawing attention to these important details, the foreground helps create depth and perspective in art and photography, contrasting with the background, which is further away.
a very tall plant with branches and leaves, that can live a long time
with little or no noise
extremely pleasing to the mind or senses
helping our body or mind rest
originating from or created by nature, not made or caused by humans
having many clouds up in the sky
having a temperature lower than the human body's average temperature
having a higher than normal temperature
having frequent or persistent rainfall
(of a period of time or weather) having or bringing snow
having strong winds, rain, or severe weather conditions
very bright because there is a lot of light coming from the sun
having a temperature that is high but not hot, especially in a way that is pleasant
having a lot of strong winds
to raise one's eyes from something one is looking at downwards
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to occupy a particular place
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to be upright on one's feet
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to put our bottom on something like a chair or the ground while keeping our back straight
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to move forward at a regular speed by placing our feet in front of each other one by one
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to move using our legs, faster than we usually walk, in a way that both feet are never on the ground at the same time
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a special kind of picture that is made using a camera in order to make memories, create art, etc.
to go upwards by wrapping around or grasping something for support, as some plants or animals do
to be oriented with the face or front pointing toward a particular direction
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to give details about someone or something to say what they are like
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