Natural Disaster

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Across
  1. 2. a device that detects information in its environment and responds
  2. 5. communication: the process of sharing scientific arguments, explanations, ideas, or data with an audience
  3. 6. standards by which something may be judged
  4. 8. testing repeating a process in a way that considers the results of a previous design
  5. 9. when you have to give up one thing in return for another
  6. 10. a large ocean wave caused by a sudden shift in the seafloor
Down
  1. 1. alarm: a warning that is generated for a specific area, even though no emergency or disaster occurs in that area
  2. 3. most successful, considering the situation
  3. 4. a thing to be delivered, usually in a development or design process
  4. 7. engineer: an engineer who applies concepts from earth science and physics to help minimize the impact of natural disasters