This noun describes when earth and rocks suddenly slide down a mountain or hillside.
landslide
This adjective means the biggest or highest possible amount.
maximum
This verb means to come near or get close to something.
approach
Korean: 도움 — This noun is what you give someone when they need assistance.
aid
What gets wetter the more it dries?
a towel
This verb means for something to happen or take place.
occur
This noun is the scientific scale used to measure the strength of earthquakes.
Richter scale
This verb means to come after something in order or in time.
follow
Korean: 악명 높은 — This adjective describes someone or something well known for a bad reason.
infamous
I have cities, but no houses live there. I have mountains, but no trees grow there. I have water, but no fish swim there. What am I?
A map!
This noun is the very top of a wave.
crest
This adjective describes something that is extremely large or great.
immense
This verb means to have an influence or impact on something.
affect
Korean: 거대한 (adjective) — Use this word to describe something of very great size.
immense
What has one eye but cannot see?
a needle
This adjective describes water that is not deep.
shallow
This verb means to write down or store information for future use.
record
This noun means assistance or help given to someone in need.
aid
Korean: 최대의 — This adjective means the highest possible level or amount.
maximum
What has words but never speaks?
a book
This noun refers to the enormous size or great importance of something, like an earthquake.
magnitude
This adjective describes something located below the surface of the water.
underwater
This adjective describes a person who has no place to live or sleep.
homeless
Korean: 파도의 꼭대기 — This noun names the topmost point of a wave.
crest
What is always in front of you but can never be seen?a fsh!
The future