Waters impact on Earth
Across
- 4. this is the term we use for a substance that CAN bond or mix with water.
- 7. the movement of water in a lake, river, or ocean.
- 8. This is the ability for water to travel upward due to its attractive forces
- 10. when water heats up and turns into a gas going up into the atmosphere.
- 11. the movement of a fluid based on temperature; i.e. warm fluids rise, while cool fluids sink.
- 14. This is the ability for water molecules to stick to each other.
- 15. when water becomes too heavy in the clouds and falls back down to earth as rain or snow.
- 17. the process in which earth’s materials, such as rocks or soil, are broken down over time by wind, water, or other physical means.
- 18. This is the ability for water molecules to stick to other substances.
- 19. when water collects in one location to restart the water cycle.
Down
- 1. the process in which earth’s materials, such as rocks or soil, are dropped in a new location due to erosion.
- 2. this is the term we use for a substance that CANNOT bond or mix with water.
- 3. the removal of salt from water by heating the water and recreating the water cycle.
- 5. the average weather conditions in an area in general or over a long period.
- 6. This a force created at the top surface of the water that prevent things from sinking.
- 9. when water cools down in turns back into a liquid forming clouds.
- 12. the process in which fragments of earth’s materials, such as rocks or soil, are carried away by wind, water, or other physical means and deposited in another location.
- 13. the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land.
- 16. This is what we call the collection of all currents in the world’s oceans.