Extreme Sports
Across
- 1. The rate at which something moves or travels, usually measured in units like miles per hour or kilometers per hour.
- 3. Damage to the body caused by an accident, exercise, or other activities that can affect a person’s ability to move or perform tasks.
- 4. Devices on vehicles or bikes that are used to slow down or stop. They help control speed and prevent accidents.
- 7. A water sport where a person rides on a board while being pulled by a large kite. The kite catches the wind, allowing the rider to glide on the water's surface.
- 10. The surface of the Earth that is not covered by water; it also refers to the act of coming down or arriving on the ground or a solid surface after being in the air.
- 11. An unexpected event that results in harm or damage, often occurring by chance and not planned.
- 13. To collide violently with something or fall suddenly, often resulting in damage or injury.
- 14. Something that occurs frequently or is found easily in a specific place or situation; ordinary or usual.
Down
- 1. The quality of being strong, which can refer to physical power or the ability to withstand pressure or force.
- 2. A sport that combines surfing and sailing. A person stands on a board and uses a sail attached to the board to catch the wind and move across the water.
- 5. A measurement of how long something is from one end to the other, often measured in units like inches or meters.
- 6. A winter sport where people glide down snow-covered slopes on long, narrow boards called skis, using poles to help balance and steer.
- 8. A sport where a person rides on a small wooden board with wheels, performing tricks and stunts on flat surfaces or ramps.
- 9. To turn over quickly; in sports, it often refers to performing a somersault or rotating the body in the air during a trick.
- 12. A person who is trained in sports and physical activities, often competing in events like running, swimming, or playing team sports.