landscape and Water
Across
- 2. Water that is stored underground in the cracks and spaces of soil, sand, and rock.
- 4. A state that occurs when an aquifer's water supply is reduced or emptied because it is used faster than it is replaced.
- 7. The upper layer of soil and rock where the pore spaces are partially filled with air and partially with water.
- 8. An underground layer of highly permeable rock or sediment that contains usable amounts of groundwater.
- 10. The upper boundary line separating the zone of aeration from the zone of saturation.
- 12. The general physical features of the Earth's surface in a specific region.
- 13. A landscape feature with high elevation and high relief, often with distorted or folded rock structures.
- 14. A landscape feature with low elevation and low relief, usually consisting of flat rock layers.
- 15. The percentage of empty space (pores) within a rock or soil material, which determines how much water it can hold.
Down
- 1. The process of surface water naturally infiltrating down into the ground to replenish an aquifer.
- 3. The process of surface water soaking into the ground to become groundwater.
- 5. Precipitation that flows over the Earth's surface instead of sinking into the ground.
- 6. The layer beneath the water table where all pore spaces are completely filled (saturated) with water.
- 9. A landscape feature with high elevation and low relief, typically consisting of flat, horizontal sedimentary rock layers.
- 11. The ability of rock or soil to allow water to flow freely through its interconnected pore spaces.