CIV253
Across
- 2. Study of crystal structure, symmetry, and atomic arrangement
- 4. Water stored beneath Earth’s surface used in engineering and supply
- 5. Surface processes that break down and reshape landforms
- 6. Method of removing groundwater to improve construction conditions
- 8. Hazard associated with slope instability due to weathering and rainfall
- 12. Rock alteration through chemical reactions such as dissolution
- 14. Stage where rocks are subjected to environmental conditions before breakdown
- 15. Contact between rock materials and environmental agents during weathering
- 16. Process of breaking rocks into smaller fragments leading to soil formation
- 17. Removal of soil particles due to strong wind action
- 19. Process where water penetrates soil and rock layers
- 20. Internal Earth-driven processes responsible for building landforms
Down
- 1. Rock breakdown caused by organisms like plants and microbes
- 3. Movement of sediments by wind, water, or rivers
- 7. Crystal system with unequal axes intersecting at non-right angles
- 9. Property where material characteristics vary with direction
- 10. Breakdown of rocks without chemical composition change
- 11. Process where transported materials are laid down
- 13. Rotating wind disaster causing localized destruction
- 18. Wearing away of land by natural agents like rivers and wind