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alienate
to make someone feel like they are different or separate
argue
to give reasons for or against something; to try to make someone agree with you
climate
the usual weather conditions in a particular place
coastal
related to the area where the land meets the sea
collide
to hit something or each other with strong force
concur
to agree with someone or something
destroy
to damage something so badly that it cannot be used
force
strength or energy that makes something happen or move
fracture
a break or crack in something hard like bone or rock
hostile
not friendly; having or showing dislike or opposition
influence
the power to change or affect someone or something
internal
related to the inside of something
landscape
a large area of land that you can see all at once, often in a picture
method
a way of doing something
negative
not positive or helpful; involving bad or harmful things
particle
a very small piece of something
permanent
lasting for a long time or for all time in the future
permitted to
allowed to do something
pleasant
enjoyable or attractive, making you feel happy
positive
good or useful; thinking about the good things rather than bad things
present
existing or happening now
raise
to move or lift something to a higher position
rate
the speed at which something happens over a particular period of time
regard
to consider or think about something in a particular way
relic
an object, tradition, or system from the past that continues to exist
signal
a sign or piece of information that tells what something is like or what might happen
suggest
to say that something might be true or that something should be done
tension
a feeling of nervousness that makes you unable to relax
uniform
the same; not changing or different in any way
unusual
not common or ordinary; different from what is expected or normal.