W.E.D
Across
- 1. caused by the movement of excess water through a dispersive
- 4. the stop of sediments being carried by water,wind, or ice
- 6. gradual destruction by wind,water, & other natural causes
- 10. the transfer of rock and soil downâslope by direct action of gravity without a flowing medium
- 12. hills of sand made by wind being blown above or around it
- 13. landform created by deposition of sediment that is carried by a river that flows throughs(exits) its mouth
- 14. weathering caused by frost action, salt-crystal growth, absorption of water, and other physical processes break down a rock to fragments,
Down
- 2. areas with that have generally simliar ecosystems that are identified by there patterns and composition of biotic and abiotic phenomena that affect or reflect differences in ecosystem quality and integrity
- 3. loss or displacement of land
- 5. falling of land or rock sliding down a mountain or cliff
- 7. process of being worn out (breaking down) by a period of time
- 8. form in nature when liquids cool and start to harden
- 9. sedimentary rock formations which formed in the bottom of ancient lakes
- 11. with chemcial weathering not included