Term 2 Review

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Across
  1. 4. To estimate or measure a physical quantity or people's feelings.
  2. 5. to shake or tremble with rapid, small movements, usually when you are cold, frightened, or super excited.
  3. 9. To weaken or damage something gradually.
  4. 12. The average of a set of numbers, calculated by adding all the values together and dividing by the total count.
  5. 13. Water from rain or melting snow that flows over the land surface rather than soaking into the soil.
  6. 14. To tie an animal or object with a rope or chain so as to restrict its movement.
  7. 15. To remember and show respect for a person or an event.
  8. 18. To turn from liquid into vapour, or to disappear completely.
  9. 20. An angle that measures greater than 0 degrees but less than 90 degrees.
  10. 22. To bring something back to its original, good condition.
  11. 24. The gradual wearing away and movement of soil, rock, or land by natural forces like water, wind, or ice.
  12. 25. To win or prove more powerful than opposing forces; to overcome.
  13. 27. To experience something bad or painful (physically or emotionally).
  14. 28. only lasts for a short, limited amount of time.
  15. 29. To gradually move into or take over space, time, or rights belonging to someone else.
  16. 30. so enormous that you can't see the boundaries or the end of it.
  17. 31. A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, carved out by a river over millions of years.
  18. 32. An angle that measures greater than 180 degrees but less than 360 degrees.
  19. 35. The process of breaking down rocks and minerals on Earth's surface into smaller pieces by wind, water, or temperature changes.
  20. 37. The middle value when a set of data is ordered from smallest to largest.
  21. 39. The amount of flat space covered by a 2D shape, measured in square units.
  22. 40. Small particles of rock, soil, and sand that have been broken down by weathering and carried by wind or water.
Down
  1. 1. Two angles that add together to equal exactly 180 degrees.
  2. 2. The total distance around the boundary of a two-dimensional shape.
  3. 3. To make or become unlikely to change, fail, or decline; to make steady.
  4. 6. The difference between the maximum and minimum values in a data set.
  5. 7. powerful, robust, heavy-duty, strong, mighty.
  6. 8. Barely clear, quiet, or dim; or to briefly lose consciousness.
  7. 10. a tricky, difficult, or awkward situation that is hard to get out of.
  8. 11. The value that occurs most frequently in a data set.
  9. 14. A fast-moving, violent, and rushing stream of water.
  10. 16. An angle that measures greater than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
  11. 17. The dropping or settling of eroded rock, soil, and sediment in a new location.
  12. 19. to disappear completely and suddenly from sight.
  13. 21. Something that is so bad, shocking, or scary that it makes you feel disgusted or full of horror.
  14. 23. A selection taken from a larger population that is used to represent the whole group.
  15. 26. The scraping or wearing away of rock surfaces as other rocks and sediment are carried across them by water, wind, or ice.
  16. 27. A sudden, powerful move forward or upward; a giant wave of energy.
  17. 29. To set up or start something on a firm, permanent basis.
  18. 33. A state of confusion or uncertainty when you don't know what to do in a difficult situation.
  19. 34. A special event to mark an important occasion.
  20. 36. To describe/represent something as better or more important than it actually is.
  21. 38. Make suitable for a new use or purpose; modify.