| A | B |
| abundant | More than enough, plentiful., A great amount. |
| arid | Having litle or no rainfall, very dry. |
| distinct | Not the same, differnt or separate, unmistakable, definite. |
| graze | To feed on growing grass., To touch lightly in passing. |
| hectic | Full of feverish activity, haste, or confusion. |
| horde | A large group or crowd, especially one on the move. |
| humid | Having a large amount of water or mositure in the air., The amount of moisture in the air. |
| incredible | Hard or impossible to believe. |
| inhabit | To live in or on., A person or animal that lives in a certain place. |
| peninsula | A piece of land, connected to a larger land mass, that justs out and is almost completely surrounded by water. |
| rural | Of or relating to the country and the people who live there. |
| sanctuary | A place of safety or shelter., Protection offerend by such a place. |
| splendor | Magnificence, brillance of apperance., Very impressive, magnificent |
| squalor | Filfth, misery, Dirty and unfit for living, especially as a result of neglect. |
| terrain | An area of land, a region., The surface features of a region. |