| A | B |
| region | area |
| branches | tree limbs |
| level | height, vertical distance |
| humidity | amount of moisture in the air |
| moisture | wetness; amount of liquid on or in something |
| such as | for example |
| nutrients | food |
| through | in one side and out the other |
| roots | parts of plants that grow downward into the soil and bring food and water upward |
| paths | narrow ways for walking |
| destruction | terrible and complete ruin |
| remaining | still existing |
| clear | to remove things that block the way |
| surprising | unbelievable, shocking |
| leaves | parts of plants, usually flat and green, growing from its stem or branches |
| carpet | floor covering |
| no longer | not any more |
| unsuccessful | failed, disappointing |
| empty | without contents, having nothing or no one inside; not full |
| matter | to be of importance, concern |
| oxygen | a colorless, odorless gas (chemical symbol O) present in air, which is necessary for all forms of life |