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Devastating (Adjective)
Causing a lot of damage or destruction.
Territory (Noun)
An area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
Phenomena (Noun)
Observable events or occurrences, especially those that are unusual or difficult to understand.
Simulation (Noun)
A model or imitation of a real-world process or system for study or training purposes.
Alter (Verb)
To change or modify something.
Substantial (Adjective)
Large in amount, value, or importance.
Absorb (Verb)
To take in or soak up (energy, liquid, or information).
Multiply (Verb)
To increase greatly in number or amount.
Swirling (Adjective)
Moving in a twisting or spiraling pattern.
Inhabited (Adjective)
Lived in or occupied.
Formidable (Adjective)
Inspiring fear or respect due to being impressively large or powerful.
Susceptible (Adjective)
Easily influenced or affected by something.
Condensation (Noun)
The process by which water vapor becomes liquid.
Buoyant (Adjective)
Able to float or rise in air or water; also can mean cheerful or optimistic.
Depression (Noun)
In meteorology, a region of low atmospheric pressure.
Intuition (Noun)
The ability to understand or know something immediately without conscious reasoning.
Enthusiasm (Noun)
Intense interest or excitement about something.
Robust (Adjective)
Strong and unlikely to fail or weaken.
Noteworthy (Adjective)
Worth paying attention to; significant.
Critical (Adjective)
Crucial; of great importance.
Orbiting (Adjective/Verb)
Moving in a curved path around a planet or star.
Photovoltaic (Adjective)
Relating to the production of electric current from light.
Vibrate (Verb)
To move continuously and rapidly back and forth.
Preferred (Adjective)
Liked or chosen more than others.
Exquisitely (Adverb)
In a very beautiful or delicate way; very carefully or precisely.
Deprive (Verb)
To prevent someone or something from having or using something.
Tempests (Noun)
Violent windstorms, often with rain, hail, or snow.
Reinforcing (Verb)
Strengthening or supporting something more strongly.
Hub (Noun)
The central or main part of something where activities are focused.
Compound (Verb)
To make something worse by adding to it.
Intervention (Noun)
Action taken to improve or change a situation.
Implied (Verb)
Suggested or indicated indirectly.
Eyewall (Noun)
A ring of towering thunderstorms surrounding the eye of a hurricane.