Emergency Survival
Across
- 2. — Helps keep warmth inside.
- 4. — Something that gives heat and light.
- 5. — Being protected from danger.
- 6. — A large natural flow of water.
- 8. — Very important or necessary.
- 9. — Small material that catches fire easily.
- 13. — Small thin sticks used in campfires.
- 15. — The scientific word for burning.
- 16. — A bag carried on your back.
- 19. — A dangerous condition caused by getting too cold.
- 20. — A dangerous or serious situation.
- 22. — Keeps water from getting through.
- 24. — A structure that protects people from weather.
- 27. — Something used to clean water.
- 28. — Water that is dirty or unsafe.
- 29. — Having enough water in your body.
- 30. — A tool used to light fires.
- 31. — Energy that starts and keeps a fire burning.
- 33. — Help given to injured people.
- 34. — A small area of still water.
- 35. — Material that burns in a fire.
- 37. — A liquid people need to survive.
- 38. — Small sticks used to help start a fire.
Down
- 1. — Water collected from rain.
- 3. — When your body does not have enough water.
- 7. — Sending messages or asking for help.
- 10. — Something that can be used for many jobs.
- 11. — Water stored in a bottle.
- 12. — Heat that keeps people comfortable and safe.
- 13. — A light people can carry in the dark.
- 14. — Staying alive in dangerous situations.
- 17. — A tool used to find direction.
- 18. — A small flowing river.
- 21. — A strong cord used for tying or building.
- 23. — A cone-shaped fire structure.
- 25. — To put out a fire.
- 26. — A gas that fire needs to burn.
- 28. — A fire built outdoors.
- 32. — A large uncontrolled fire outdoors.
- 35. — The process of cleaning water by removing dirt and particles.
- 36. — A small flash that can start a fire.