Wordlists For Natural Disaster in Japan EarthqaukeTsunami Nuclear Radiation Words of Feelings and Support Based on the posters prepared by class 3TA from.

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Wordlists For Natural Disaster in Japan EarthqaukeTsunami Nuclear Radiation Words of Feelings and Support Based on the posters prepared by class 3TA from Complex School no 10 in Koszalin, Poland

WE ARE WITH YOU. Earthquake, tsunami and nuclear radiation – these phenomena do not occur in Poland. We try to learn about them. WE LEARN NEW WORDS.

EARTHQUAKE 1 quake disaster catastrophe chaos threat danger panic damage tectonic movements earth’s surface shake Richter scale warning unexpected sudden violent

EARTHQUAKE 2 deathsicknessdiseaseillnessepidemic material loss family loss destroyed buildings collapse of buildings no water thirst no food hunger no electric energy

TSUNAMI 1 water wave series of waves sea ocean high large speed fast moving unexpected unstoppable sudden violent strong

TSUNAMI 2 element phenomenon caused by earthquake death evacuate evacuation escape tragedy destruction panic cry scream loss bad luck

NUCLEAR RADIATION danger explosion nuclear power station radioactive radiation level of radioactivity pollution leak radioactive cloud fire mutation disease cooler sea water

WORDS OF SUPPORT FEELINGS fear regret grieve disorder confidence helpful hope generosity assist intervention humanity collaboration sad human kindness