Success's Crossword puzzle

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Across
  1. 2. the boss of all of the water cycle
  2. 3. It forms out of the water evaporation
  3. 6. It flows through the cracks of the earth
  4. 9. When rain falls where you live, much of it disappears from evaporation, right? But what about at the top of Mt. Everest? The elevation is over 29,000 feet and temperatures at the peak are never above freezing, so it never rains there. It does snow a lot
  5. 11. Seepage is a natural process with water that occurs everywhere, too. Seepage occurs when precipitation falls on the landscape and starts to soak into the ground
  6. 15. All air contains water molecules in the form of water vapor, which is invisible. Since the water cycle is all about water changing forms all the time
Down
  1. 1. a flow of water that goes through the earth
  2. 4. in the sky The clouds overhead are made of water, of course. Most of the clouds you see in the atmosphere are composed of tiny droplets of liquid water, but not all. Very high in the sky the air gets really cold, way below freezing. Clouds in this region are made of ice particles
  3. 5. It carries water in it's body
  4. 7. When rain falls where you live, much of it disappears from evaporation, right? But what about at the top of Mt. Everest? The elevation is over 29,000 feet and temperatures at the peak are never above freezing, so it never rains there. It does snow a lot.
  5. 8. The atmosphere truly is the superhighway in the sky that moves water everywhere over the Earth.
  6. 10. If you look at this picture (or click on it for a larger version) you see that "tiny" blue ball sitting in the middle of the United States—if all the water on, in, and above the Earth was collected in one big ball, this is the size it would be
  7. 12. For the water cycle to work, water has to get from the Earth's surface back up into the skies so it can rain back down and ruin your parade or water your crops or yard
  8. 13. It is when a water lay under the hot sun on a hot day
  9. 14. uptake Plants mostly depend on water in the ground for their needs, not rainfall directly.