Floor: The bottom surface of a room, typically covered with a material like wood, tile, or carpet.
Wind: The natural movement of air, especially in the form of a current blowing from one direction to another.
Dress: A garment typically worn by individuals, often with a skirted lower portion, that varies in style and purpose, ranging from casual to formal attire.
Street: A public thoroughfare with buildings on either side, providing a route for vehicles and pedestrians.
Room: An enclosed space within a building, typically with walls, floor, and ceiling, serving various purposes such as living, sleeping, or working.
Pot: A container, usually round and deep, often made of metal or ceramic, used for cooking or holding plants.
Passenger: A person who travels in a vehicle, such as a car, bus, train, or airplane, without actively participating in its operation.
Day: A unit of time corresponding to the Earth's rotation on its axis, consisting of 24 hours and marked by the alternation of light and darkness.
Driver: A person who operates a vehicle, such as a car, truck, or bus, controlling its movements and ensuring safe transportation.
Dog: A domesticated carnivorous mammal, often kept as a pet, known for its loyalty and companionship with humans.
Insect: A small invertebrate animal characterized by a segmented body, exoskeleton, and typically six legs, belonging to the class Insecta.