WATER: HUMANITIES 7

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Across
  1. 2. One of the SPICESS, parts of the Earth's surface that give meaning to people e.g your home, school.p.4
  2. 4. A graph that shows the average monthly temperature and rainfall for a place over a year.p.27
  3. 5. A heading that describes the map and what it is showing.p.20
  4. 9. Located at 0 degrees latitude and has the warmest climate.p.25
  5. 10. Water vapour in the air that cools down and changes to tiny drops of water.p.45
  6. 12. When it rains, water seeps into the soil to provide plants with moisture to survive.p.46
  7. 15. Direction usually shown with a north arrow or arrow compass.p.20
  8. 16. Where the information used to create the map came from.p.20
  9. 17. An explanation of the symbols, colours and patterns used on a map.p20
Down
  1. 1. One of the SPICESS, things are arranged on the Earth's surface, look for patterns.p.5
  2. 2. Rain, hail, sleet and snow.p.45
  3. 3. One of our most precious environmental resources.p.44
  4. 6. Toilets and bathrooms use about 40% of household water use.p.74
  5. 7. Industry relies heavily on water to cool machinery, enable drilling.p.75
  6. 8. Commercial and recreational fishing depends on clean oceans, rivers and lake.p.74
  7. 9. The sun heats the water in oceans, lakes and rivers and turns it into a gas called water vapour.p.45
  8. 11. Cities, towns and villages are often located near a _______ _______ source.p.52
  9. 13. An outline or box drawn around the map.p.20
  10. 14. Artificial ______-______ is important in countries such as Australia when there isn't much on our mountains.p.75