Across
- 3. a chemical compound that is a type of alcohol (page 91, line 25)
- 5. the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body (page 87, line 15)
- 8. the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place (page 87, line 3)
- 9. a gas with no smell or colour, often used as a fuel (page 87,line 11)
- 11. a substance in a form like air that is neither solid nor liquid (page 87, line 10)
- 12. drops of water from clouds (page 95, line 22)
- 14. an event that results in great harm, damage, or death, or serious difficulty (page 102, line 6)
- 15. an official request for something, usually in writing (page 91, line 27)
- 16. an extremely large, round mass of rock and metal (page 95, line 14)
- 19. fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat (page 91, line 31)
- 20. a very large area of sea (page 95, line 2)
Down
- 1. an extreme weather condition with very strong wind, heavy rain, and often thunder and lightning (page 102, line 16)
- 2. an area of land that has its own government, army, etc (page 95, line 6)
- 4. the action of decaying, or causing something to decay (page 91 line 23)
- 6. the power and ability to be physically and mentally active (page 91, line 21)
- 7. the mixture of gases around the earth (page 87, line 10)
- 10. a violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean (page 102, line 35)
- 13. the act of destroying something, or the fact of being destroyed page 102, line 29)
- 17. each of the elevations formed in the seas, rivers, lakes (page 95, line 22)
- 18. to cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems (page 102, line 32)
