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edges places where something ends The girls were silly to be so close to the edge of the cliff.

range a line of mountains The mountain range was beautiful in the misty morning.

peak the top of a mountain We traveled to Alaska to climb to the top of this snowy peak.

epicenter the place on the earth’s surface just above the center of an earthquake This diagram shows the epicenter of an earthquake.

magma melted rock inside the earth Magma can flow from under the earth through a volcano.

coast land along the coast I long to spend a month on a tropical coast.

Even the ____ of the lava flow are extremely hot. coast edges epicenter range magma peak

The _____ is shooting into the air. coast edges epicenter range magma peak

Mauna Kea mountain in Hawaii is the world’s tallest ____. coast edges epicenter range magma peak

My family vacationed on the _____ of Myrtle Beach when I was young. coast edges epicenter range magma peak

The Rocky Mountain has very sharp _____s. coast edges epicenter range magma peak

This map shows the _________ of a Seattle earthquake. coast edges epicenter range magma peak