Arson/Explosions Article

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Across
  1. 6. – Figuring out how a fire or explosion started and spread
  2. 8. – Studying the shape and size of an explosion crater
  3. 9. – The lowest temperature at which a liquid produces vapor that can ignite
  4. 10. – Testing leftover materials to identify chemicals or explosives
Down
  1. 1. – Any physical material from a crime scene that helps solve a crime
  2. 2. – Finding the exact spot where a fire began
  3. 3. – A liquid that can easily catch fire
  4. 4. – Careful collection and storage of materials to avoid contamination
  5. 5. – Any material that can catch fire
  6. 7. – The process of finding chemicals that helped start a fire