Heating Earth
Across
- 2. the layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- 4. all the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and glaciers.
- 7. the circular movement in fluids caused by uneven heating, where warmer, less dense fluid rises and cooler, denser fluid sinks.
- 8. to soak up or take in energy, such as when a material takes in sunlight.
- 9. any factor or condition that can change in an experiment and may affect the results.
- 10. the process by which energy travels through space in the form of waves.
- 11. heating the phenomenon where different surfaces heat up at different rates, affecting temperature.
- 13. energy from the sun that provides heat and light.
- 14. a device or material that captures and absorbs solar energy for heating purposes.
- 15. the transfer of heat between materials that are in direct contact with each other.
Down
- 1. the solid part of Earth, including rocks, land, sand, and gravel.
- 3. an investigation designed to test a hypothesis or find out how variables affect outcomes.
- 5. materials that prevent heat from passing in or out, helping maintain temperature.
- 6. the movement of energy from one object or material to another, causing changes in temperature.
- 12. to bounce off, as light does when it strikes a surface and does not get absorbed.