| A | B |
| beneath | in a lower place; under; below |
| buried | covered up; hidden |
| chimmney | a tall, hallow column, usually made of brick, to carry away smoke from a fireplace or furnace |
| earthquakes | violen shaking or shifting motion of the ground caused by the sudden movement of rock far beneath Earth's surface |
| fireworks | firecrackers and other things that make a loud noise or go up high in the air and burst in a shower of stars and sparks |
| force | power; strength |
| trembles | moves with a quick shaking motion |
| volcanoes | hills or mountain built up by lava and ash around an opening in Earth's crust |
| crevice | a crack in Earth's surface |
| collide | to crash into one another |
| lava | hot, melted rock that flows onto Earth's surface from deep inside Earth |