German Nature and Environment Vocabulary Quiz (A1 to B1)
Understanding nature and environment vocabulary is essential for talking about the outdoors, discussing weather, or describing landscapes in German. Whether you want to talk about a forest hike, describe the mountains, or discuss environmental topics, knowing words like der Wald, der Berg, and die Umwelt is important. This quiz tests your knowledge of common German nature terms at the A1 to B1 level. You will practice vocabulary for landscapes, weather, and plants. After completing this quiz, explore our vocabulary quizzes or strengthen your grammar with our grammar quizzes.
Key Vocabulary for This Quiz
Review these selected nature and environment terms before you start:
- der Wald (the forest) – Der Wald ist sehr ruhig. (The forest is very quiet.)
- der Berg (the mountain) – Wir wandern auf den Berg. (We hike up the mountain.)
- der Fluss (the river) – Der Fluss fließt durch die Stadt. (The river flows through the city.)
- das Meer (the sea) – Das Meer ist blau und tief. (The sea is blue and deep.)
- der See (the lake) – Der See ist im Sommer warm. (The lake is warm in summer.)
- die Sonne (the sun) – Die Sonne scheint hell. (The sun shines brightly.)
- der Regen (the rain) – Der Regen fällt heute stark. (The rain is falling heavily today.)
- der Baum (the tree) – Der Baum ist sehr alt. (The tree is very old.)
- die Blume (the flower) – Die Blume riecht schön. (The flower smells nice.)
- der Vogel (the bird) – Der Vogel singt am Morgen. (The bird sings in the morning.)
- die Umwelt (the environment) – Wir müssen die Umwelt schützen. (We must protect the environment.)
- der Himmel (the sky) – Der Himmel ist wolkenlos. (The sky is cloudless.)
Find the complete vocabulary list with all nature and environment terms at our German nature and environment vocabulary article.
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