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a collection of objects that is shown to the public in a museum, etc.
a round object shaped like a ball
to go past something or someone
relating to a volcano
When a volcano suddenly throws out smoke, fire, and melted rocks (noun)
to be a sign or symbol of something
a promise or firm decision to do something
to treat something or someone with kindness and care
your beliefs about what is morally right and wrong and what is most important in life
a room where you leave your coat at a theatre, school, etc
existing or happening for only a short or limited time
an occasion when objects such as paintings are shown to the public
a building that gives information and services to visitors to a place (UK spelling)
in the next room, house, or building
young children
the buildings, equipment, and services provided for a particular purpose
to make something look more attractive by putting things on it or around it
a picture
very exciting to look at
to fail to do or experience something
following the customs or ways of behaving that have continued in a group of people or society for a long time
relating or belonging to the original group of people who lived in New Zealand
to be in a particular place
to be important or useful to do
definitely worth doing
things that are happening, especially exciting or important things
part of an animal or plant from thousands of years ago, preserved in rock
a place where people are digging in the ground looking for ancient things to study (noun)
relating to an area near you (adverb)
a place in a public building, store, etc. where you can go to get information, for example about where to find things in the building
a group of different things of the same general type
to show or be a sign of something
to accept new ideas, beliefs, methods, etc in an enthusiastic way
containing a lot of exciting events or experiences and therefore very interesting
the study of all the countries of the world, and of the surface of the Earth such as the mountains and seas
someone who moves to a new place where there were not many people before
a written agreement between two or more countries
involved in the act of something new
a piece of paper with official information on it
to think about something very carefully before you make a decision about it
a series of actions that you take in order to achieve a result
the way to get into something or somewhere
an official piece of paper that is an important part of the beginning of a country or organization
not controlled or ruled by anyone else
to take control of or make yourself responsible for something
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