Geography Y6. Unit 2 - Mountains
Across
- 2. - Land that is good for growing crops.
- 7. - A volcano that can still erupt.
- 9. - A large bus used for long-distance travel.
- 10. - To move something from one place to another.
- 11. - To get or acquire something.
- 12. - To rest or move on the surface of a liquid without sinking.
- 14. - The process of making fabric by interlacing threads.
- 15. - The place where a river begins, usually in the mountains.
- 16. - The height of a place above sea level.
- 19. - A vehicle designed for living in, often towed by a car.
- 24. - A mountain formed when Earth's crust is pushed together and folded.
- 25. - The outermost layer of the Earth, made of solid rock.
- 26. - Wood that is used for making a fire.
- 28. - Happening often or regularly.
- 30. - To place something over an area or object.
- 31. - A large number of people or things arriving at the same time.
- 32. - To let something go or set something free.
- 36. - A skill or activity that involves making things by hand.
- 39. - To dig underground for minerals, metals, or coal.
- 40. - To stay alive in difficult conditions.
- 41. - The natural features of a landscape, such as mountains, forests, or rivers.
- 42. - To be next to or share a boundary with another place.
- 44. - A sudden shaking of the ground caused by movement in Earth's crust.
- 46. - A deep channel formed by running water, especially after heavy rain.
- 47. - A natural solid substance made up of minerals, found on the Earth's surface and below.
- 48. - The outermost layer or top of something.
- 49. - Easily broken or damaged.
- 51. - Wastewater and human waste carried away by drains.
- 52. - A precious or semi-precious mineral used in jewelry.
- 54. - When two things are separating or drifting away from each other.
- 55. - The process by which rocks and surfaces break down over time due to wind, rain, or temperature changes.
- 56. - Having a lot of money or resources.
- 57. - To completely ruin or damage something.
- 58. - The hard, protective outer shell of sea animals like clams or snails.
Down
- 1. - Far away from populated areas
- 3. - To give support or confidence to someone.
- 4. - Uneven or bumpy surface.
- 5. - The sport or activity of exploring caves.
- 6. - A sport in which a person is pulled into the air by a parachute attached to a boat or vehicle.
- 8. - To give or supply something.
- 13. - A sudden and fast-moving mass of snow and ice falling down a mountain.
- 17. - A field where animals graze on grass.
- 18. - Composed of or formed from various parts or elements.
- 20. - Moving in the same direction as something.
- 21. - To decay or decompose over time.
- 22. - A special part of the landscape, building, or object.
- 23. - Something that is helpful or good.
- 25. - Large animals, such as cows and bulls, that are raised for milk, meat, or work.
- 27. - To interfere with or interrupt something.
- 29. - A group of mountains connected together, forming a long chain.
- 33. - A sudden movement of rocks and soil down a slope.
- 34. - To have enough money to buy or do something.
- 35. - To absorb or become very wet.
- 37. - Not too extreme, gentle in temperature or effect.
- 38. - A large, rigid piece of the Earth's crust that moves slowly over the mantle.
- 43. - To make something better.
- 45. - To guide or direct.
- 48. - A place where people live, such as a village or town.
- 50. - A substance added to soil to help plants grow better.
- 53. - When a liquid spills over the edge of a container or area.