Transportation: Movement
Transportation: Systems
Nature: Plants & Earth
Nature: The Outdoors
Environment
100

A train or vehicle that travels at very fast velocities.

High-Speed

100

A large vehicle that carries cargo across the sea.

ship

100

The dark material that covers the ground and in which plants grow.

Soil

100

The moment the sun appears above the horizon in the morning.

Sunrise

100

The gradual rise in Earth's temperature due to greenhouse gases.

Global Warming

200

An adjective to describe something that can travel wide areas without stopping.

long-distance

200

A system of connected routes or lines for transportation.

Network

200

A small fruit that grows on bushes or plants.

Berry

200

A large natural underground space in a hillside or cliff.

Cave

200

Energy from sources that are naturally replenished, like wind or sun.

Renewable Energies

300

To travel from place to place, especially in a city or region.

to get around

300

The rails on which trains travel.

Tracks

300

The underground part of a plant that absorbs water and nutrients.

Root

300

A forested area, smaller than a forest.

Woods

300

Coal, oil, and gas — energy sources formed from ancient living things.

Fossil Fuels

400

A casual way to say to board a bus, train, or other vehicle.

to hop on

400

Powered by hot water vapour, used in old engines and machines.

Steam

400

The thick main stem of a tree.

Trunk

400

The regular rise and fall of the sea level caused by the moon.

Tide

400

An accidental release of petroleum into the ocean or environment.

Oil Spill

500

Another way to say you´ve arrived at your destination.

to reach

500

The quality of life and comfort that people in a society enjoy.

Standard of Living

500

A plant grown in large quantities for food.

Crop

500

To escape from everyday stress and responsibilities in nature.

to get away from it all

500

Powered by energy collected from sunlight.

Solar-Powered

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