Predicting Earthquakes

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Across
  1. 3. – Lowest atmospheric layer.
  2. 4. – November meteor shower.
  3. 7. – Locating earthquake epicenter.
  4. 11. – Solid center of a comet.
  5. 12. – Sun and orbiting bodies.
  6. 14. – December meteor shower.
  7. 15. – Orbit farthest from Sun.
  8. 17. – Earth’s outer layer.
  9. 18. – August meteor shower.
  10. 20. – Icy bodies orbiting the Sun.
  11. 23. – Sudden, rapid flooding.
  12. 26. – Earthquake intensity scale.
  13. 30. – Earth’s middle line.
  14. 32. Fastest seismic waves.
  15. 34. – Bright comet of 1997.
  16. 35. – Comet’s surrounding gas cloud.
Down
  1. 1. – Sudden ground shaking.
  2. 2. – Famous periodic comet.
  3. 5. – Atlantic tropical storm.
  4. 6. – Earth’s rotation effect on motion.
  5. 8. – Large moving Earth sections.
  6. 9. – Distant icy bodies around solar system.
  7. 10. – Comet tail made of dust.
  8. 13. – Many meteors in sky.
  9. 16. – Small space rocks.
  10. 19. – Steady winds near equator.
  11. 21. – Earthquake-recording instrument.
  12. 22. – Orbit closest to Sun.
  13. 24. – Space rock reaching Earth.
  14. 25. – Large sea wave.
  15. 27. – Largest asteroid belt object.
  16. 28. – Region beyond Neptune with icy bodies.
  17. 29. – Comet tail of ionized gas.
  18. 31. – Rotating storm with strong winds.
  19. 33. Slower, shaking waves.