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water
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shortage
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unpredictable
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weather
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poor
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food
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malnutrition
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powerful
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cyclone
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intense
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rainfall
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soil
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erosion
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to flood
climate
Climate
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the typical weather conditions of a particular region

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She prefers the tropical climate with its warm temperatures and abundant rainfall.
She was surprised by the mild climate in the city despite its northern location.
Problem
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something that causes difficulties and is hard to overcome

Global warming
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/ɡlˈoʊbəl wˈɔːɹmɪŋ/

the increase in the average temperature of the Earth as a result of the greenhouse effect

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compound noun
ice cap
Ice cap
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/ˈaɪs kˈæp/

the thick coating of ice that covers a large area, mostly in polar regions

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compound noun
rising
Rising
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increasing in degree, number, or height

falling
sea level
Sea level
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/ˈsiː ˌlɛvəl/

the average height of the surface of the ocean in relation to the land, measured over a specific period of time

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compound noun
heat wave
Heat wave
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/ˈhiːt ˌweɪv/

a period of hot weather, usually hotter and longer than before

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drought
Drought
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a long period of time when there is not much raining

water
Water
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a liquid with no smell, taste, or color, that falls from the sky as rain, and is used for washing, cooking, drinking, etc.

Shortage
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a lack of something needed, such as supplies, resources, or people

unpredictable
Unpredictable
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unable to be predicted because of changing many times

predictable
weather
Weather
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things that are related to air and sky such as temperature, rain, wind, etc.

poor
Poor
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lacking an adequate amount to fulfill a requirement

food
Food
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things that people and animals eat, such as meat or vegetables

malnutrition
Malnutrition
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a condition in which a person does not have enough food or good food to eat in order to stay healthy

What is "malnutrition"?

Malnutrition occurs when the body does not receive enough nutrients to function properly, leading to health problems. This can happen because of not eating enough food, poor diet quality, or medical conditions that affect nutrient absorption or metabolism. Malnutrition can result in weight loss, weakness, fatigue, slowed growth in children, weakened immune system, and other health issues. Treatment typically involves improving dietary intake to ensure enough nutrition, addressing underlying medical conditions, and, in serious cases, providing nutritional supplements or providing medical care or support for recovery.

powerful
Powerful
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possessing great strength or force

powerless
cyclone
Cyclone
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a violent storm with winds moving in circles

intense
Intense
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very extreme or great

mild
rainfall
Rainfall
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the event of rain falling from the sky

soil
Soil
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the black or brownish substance consisted of organic remains, rock particles, and clay that forms the upper layer of earth where trees or other plants grow

erosion
Erosion
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the process by which soil and rock are gradually destroyed and removed by natural forces such as wind, water, and ice

to flood
To flood
[ Verb ]
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to become covered or filled by water

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