ES 4.1.1 & 4.1.2

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Across
  1. 4. The force of attraction between different molecules.
  2. 5. The change of a substance from a solid to a gas without passing through the liquid state.
  3. 10. Water molecules are made up of two of these atoms.
  4. 11. The molecular attraction between particles of the same kind.
  5. 13. This in a water molecule determines many of the physical properties it will have.
  6. 14. 90% of the water here evaporated from oceans, lakes, rivers, and streams.
  7. 15. The continuous cycle that stores water and moves it from the atmosphere to earth's surface and back is called this.
  8. 17. Water is often referred to as this because it is capable of dissolving more substances than any other liquid.
  9. 20. This is an example of water cohesion in nature which creates its spherical shape.
  10. 22. When water vapor in the air cools to the point that visible drops of water form.
  11. 23. wispy trails extending from clouds.
  12. 24. When water is placed in a glass it does not form a straight line, instead it forms a concave line called this.
  13. 25. Water that falls from the atmosphere to the earth.
  14. 26. The change of a substance from a liquid to a gas.
  15. 27. In Earth's water budget, evaporation, transpiration, sublimation, and water runoff represent this.
Down
  1. 1. Water can only dissolve substances that have this type of structure.
  2. 2. In Earth's water budget, precipitation and condensation represent this.
  3. 3. Another name for the water cycle.
  4. 6. The saturation point of air.
  5. 7. Water molecules are made up of one of these atoms.
  6. 8. The cohesive force that pulls molecules on the surface of a liquid together and creates a layer.
  7. 9. separating hydrogen bonds between water molecules releases this.
  8. 12. The relationship between the input and output of all the water on Earth.
  9. 16. Unlike most other substances, water is less ______ as a solid than as a liquid.
  10. 18. The loss of water by plants.
  11. 19. The change of a substance from gas to a liquid.
  12. 21. A substance's ability to absorb heat and energy.