Unusual or severe weather conditions, such as storms, heatwaves, or freezing temperatures.
Extreme Weather
A dry, barren area of land with very little precipitation, often covered with sand or rock.
Desert
A structure or place that provides protection from the elements
Shelter
Severe and difficult; usually describing weather or living conditions
Harsh
The southernmost continent, covered in ice and one of the coldest places on Earth.
Antarctica
An overflow of water that submerges land, often caused by heavy rain or melting ice.
Flood
A slow-moving mass of ice, often found in polar regions or on mountain slopes.
Glacier
Equipment necessary for surviving in dangerous conditions
Survival equipment
Not friendly or conducive to survival
Hostile
The hottest and driest place in North America, located in California, USA.
Death Valley
A long period of little or no rainfall, leading to water scarcity.
Drought
A fertile area in a desert, typically with a water source, providing a haven for life
Oasis
The method of blending in with the environment, often used for survival or hunting.
Camouflage
Deadly or capable of causing death
Lethal
A mountain range in Asia, home to the world’s highest peaks, including Mount Everest.
Himalayas
A severe snowstorm with high winds and low visibility.
Blizzard
A tropical or subtropical grassland with few trees, often found in regions like Africa.
Savanna
Able to recover quickly from difficulties or changes
Resilient
Empty and unable to support life
Barren
One of the driest places on Earth, located in South America.
Atacama Desert
A large-scale air mass that rotates around a strong center of low pressure, causing violent storms.
Cyclone
A crack or break, often in the Earth's surface, where lava or gas may escape.
Fissure
Moving from place to place, typically in search of food, water, or better living conditions.
Nomadic
Unwelcoming or unsuitable for living
Inhospitable
A town in Australia where people live underground due to the extreme heat of the desert.
Coober Pedy