Key Vocabulary Houghton Mifflin Reading Theme 1 – Nature’s Fury © Brent Coley 2008 | www.mrcoley.com Sample Sentence: There was much debris after the earthquake. Definition: n. The remains of something broken or destroyed Sample Sentence: The devastation caused by the earthquake would cost millions of dollars to repair. Definition: n. Destruction or ruin Sample Sentence: An earthquake typically occurs near a fault. Definition: n. A break in a rock mass caused by a shifting of the earth’s crust Sample Sentence: The impact of the two cars colliding made a loud, crashing sound. Definition: n. The striking of one object against another Sample Sentence: The jolt from the person next to me caused me to drop my books. Definition: n. A sudden jerk or bump Sample Sentence: The earthquake caused the ground to shudder under our feet. Definition: v. To suddenly shake, vibrate, or quiver Sample Sentence: California is susceptible to earthquakes because of its many faults. Definition: adj. Easily affected Sample Sentence: The undulating ground made it difficult to stand. Definition: adj. Moving in waves or with a smooth, wavy motion Sample Sentence: The mountain range was created by a great upheaval. Definition: n. A lifting or upward movement of the earth’s crust