| A | B |
| disaster | something that causes great damage or harm |
| flee | to run away from danger or something frightening |
| fracture | to crack or break |
| immense | great in size or extent |
| intense | very strong; very great |
| investigate | to study in great detail |
| lurch | to move forward or to the side suddenly & unexpectedly |
| major | main subject studied; a military officer |
| minor | a child; small, unimportant |
| petrify | to terrify |
| predict | to say what will happen before it takes place |
| prone | lying face downward; likely to have or do |
| sparse | not crowded |
| topple | to overthrow; to fall or push over |
| urban | having to do with cities |