WEATHER
Across
- 3. A powerful and swirling column of air that touches the ground. It can be very destructive and dangerous.
- 4. Fluffy or puffy masses in the sky that can be white, gray, or even dark. They can bring rain, snow, or shade.
- 5. Moving air that we can feel but cannot see. It can be gentle or strong, and it can make objects sway or fly away.
- 6. Water droplets falling from the sky. It makes the ground wet and is essential for plants and crops to grow.
- 9. A colorful arc in the sky that appears after rain. It has different colors like red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
Down
- 1. Small, round balls of ice that fall from the sky during a storm. They can be as small as a pea or as big as a golf ball.
- 2. Thick, low-lying clouds that make it difficult to see. It looks like a white or gray blanket over the landscape.
- 3. A type of storm with thunder, lightning, rain, and sometimes strong winds. It can be loud and exciting to watch.
- 7. The bright, warm, and yellowish object in the sky during the day. It provides light and makes everything bright.
- 8. Soft, white, and cold ice crystals that fall from the sky during winter. It covers the ground like a blanket.