CONTEXT: AMAZING NATURE Earthquakes: Rocking and Rolling.

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CONTEXT: AMAZING NATURE Earthquakes: Rocking and Rolling

COLLAPSE COL·LAPSE Verb to break apart and fall down suddenly

COLLIDE COL·LIDE Verb to hit something or each other with strong force : to crash together or to crash into something

COMPLEX COM·PLEX Noun a group of buildings, apartments, etc., that are located near each other and used for a particular purpose a group of things that are connected in complicated ways

DISASTROUS DI·SAS·TROUS Adjective causing great suffering or loss very bad or unfortunate

FATAL FA.TAL Adjective Causing death Causing ruin or failure

FOUNDATION FOUN·DA·TION noun a usually stone or concrete structure that supports a building from underneath : something (such as an idea, a principle, or a fact) that provides support for something

1INCIDENT IN·CI·DENT noun an unexpected and usually unpleasant thing that happens

NUISANCE NUI·SANCE noun a person, thing, or situation that is annoying or that causes trouble or problems

PREDICT PRE·DICT verb to say that (something) will or might happen in the future

RASH adverb in a rash manner