Avalanche: An avalanche is when a lot of snow falls down the side of a mountain. (Ø¨Ø±ÙØ´Ø§Ø±)
Blizzard: A blizzard is a very strong snowstorm. (Ø¨Ø±ÙØ§ÙÛ Ø·ÙÙØ§Ù)
Bushfire: A fire burning in the bush ( a wild area of land) that is difficult to control and sometimes spreads quickly.
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Drought: A drought is when there is not enough water because it hasn’t rained for a long time.
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Duststorm: Dust (sand) energetically lifted to great heights by strong and turbulent winds.
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Earthquake: A sudden break within the upper layers of the earth, sometimes breaking the surface, resulting in the vibration of the ground. (Ø²ÙØ²ÙÛ)
Epidemic: An unusual increase in the number of cases of an infectious disease which already exists in the region or population concerned. (ÙØ¨Ø§)
Hailstorm: A storm in which a lot of small balls of ice fall like rain. (ÚØ§ÙÛ Ø¨Ø§Ø±Û)
Heat wave: A heat wave is a period of unusually and excessively hot weather. The worst heat wave in recent history was the European Heat Wave of 2003. (گرÙ
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Hurricane: A storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
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Landslide: A landslide (or mudslide) is when soil, rocks, and/or mud falls down the side of a hill or mountain. ارض ÛÙØ¨ÙÙØ·Ù
Lightning: When the lightning touches a building, tree, car, or person, we say they have been “struck” by lightning.
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Whirlwind: A column of air moving rapidly round and round in a cylindrical or funnel shape.
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Permafrost: Layer of soil or rock in which the temperature has been continuously below zero degree celsius for at least some years.
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Sea Erosion: Loosing or dissolving and removal of rock or soil as a result of water, ice or wind action.
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Sinkhole: When natural erosion or human mining makes the ground too weak to support the structures built on it, the ground can collapse and produce a sinkhole.
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Typhoon: A violent wind that has a circular movement, found in the West Pacific Ocean.
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Volcanic eruption: When the volcano explodes and sends out lava, the event is called a “volcanic eruption”.
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Tornado: A violently rotating storm of small diameter; the most violent weather phenomenon.
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Tsunami : In a tsunami, the water from the ocean comes in and covers the land. Tsunamis are caused by an earthquake in the middle of the ocean.
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