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Key Natural Landmarks Vocabulary - Niagara Falls

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Key Natural Landmarks Vocabulary
famous
famous
[Adjective]

known by a lot of people

Ex: She became famous overnight after her viral video gained millions of views .
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waterfall
waterfall
[noun]

a high place, such as a cliff, from which a river or stream falls

Ex: He was mesmerized by the sheer power and beauty of the roaring waterfall.
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border
border
[noun]

a line that separates two countries, provinces, or states from each other

Ex: The border patrol is responsible for monitoring and enforcing immigration laws along the country 's borders.
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the United States

a country in North America that has 50 states

Ex: The United States is a country located in North America .
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Canada
Canada
[noun]

the second largest country in the world that is in the northern part of North America

Ex: The Calgary Stampede is a famous rodeo and festival held annually in Alberta , Canada.
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falls
falls
[noun]

a steep descent of the water of a river, often resulting in a waterfall

Ex: The falls created a mist that cooled them off on a hot day .
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river
river
[noun]

a natural and continuous stream of water flowing on the land to the sea, a lake, or another river

Ex: We went fishing by the river and caught some fresh trout .
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to connect

to join two or more things together

Ex: The subway system in the city connects various neighborhoods , making transportation convenient .
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lake
lake
[noun]

a large area of water, surrounded by land

Ex: They had a picnic by the side of the lake.
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strong
strong
[Adjective]

(of wind, tide, or waves) having great power or force

Ex: A strong gust of wind blew the door open .
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powerful
powerful
[Adjective]

possessing great strength or force

Ex: The team played with powerful energy , winning the match easily .
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second
second
[noun]

the standard SI unit of time, equal to one-sixtieth of a minute

Ex: The alarm goes off five seconds after the timer hits zero .
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edge
edge
[noun]

the outer part of an area or object that is furthest from the center

Ex: She ran her finger along the edge of the book 's pages , feeling the texture of the paper .
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loud
loud
[Adjective]

producing a sound or noise with high volume

Ex: The conductor signaled for the entire ensemble to play with a loud intensity in the fortissimo passage .
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sound
sound
[noun]

anything that we can hear

Ex: The concert hall was filled with the beautiful sound of classical music .
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mist
mist
[noun]

a thin, fog-like cloud consisting of tiny water droplets suspended in the air

Ex: He could n’t see far ahead through the thick mist.
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to look like

to resemble a thing or person in appearance

Ex: Does this house look like the one you stayed in before ?
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tiny
tiny
[Adjective]

extremely small

Ex: The tiny kitten fit comfortably in the palm of her hand .
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droplet
droplet
[noun]

a tiny drop

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all over the (world|globe)

in every part of the world

Ex: His research findings had implications all over the globe.
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boat
boat
[noun]

a type of small vehicle that is used to travel on water

Ex: We went fishing in a small boat on the calm lake.
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ride
ride
[noun]

a journey on a horse, bicycle, automobile, or machine

Ex: The taxi ride to the airport was smooth and efficient , allowing them to arrive in time for their flight .
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to take
to take
[Verb]

to accompany someone to a specific place, particularly in order to lead or guide them

Ex: She 'll take you to the hospital since you 're not feeling well .
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close
close
[Adjective]

near in distance

Ex: The grocery store is quite close, just a five-minute walk away .
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bottom
bottom
[noun]

the lowest part or point of something

Ex: Our house is at the bottom of the hill , providing easy access to the nearby river .
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to splash
to splash
[Verb]

to intentionally disperse a liquid, causing it to spatter in various directions

Ex: The swimmer emerged from the pool and splashed water onto the hot pavement .
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pretty
pretty
[Adjective]

visually pleasing in a charming way

Ex: With her pretty eyes and friendly manner , she makes friends easily .
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electricity

a source of power used for lighting, heating, and operating machines

Ex: We use electricity to power the lights in our house .
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power station

a facility that generates electricity on a large scale

Ex: The hydroelectric power station harnesses the energy of flowing water to produce electricity .
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factory
factory
[noun]

a building or set of buildings in which products are made, particularly using machines

Ex: She toured the factory to see how the products were made .
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museum
museum
[noun]

a place where important cultural, artistic, historical, or scientific objects are kept and shown to the public

Ex: She was inspired by the paintings and sculptures created by renowned artists in the museum.
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couple
couple
[noun]

two people who are married or having a romantic relationship

Ex: There 's a lovely old couple that lives next door .
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to break down

to make something crumble and fall apart

Ex: The wrecking ball was used to break the old factory down.
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