4th Grade Natural Disasters Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Being asleep or not active
  2. 4. To continue living despite danger or something bad
  3. 5. Happening very soon
  4. 7. Somewhere safe
  5. 9. Near the equator; usually hot and humid
  6. 11. Where the ocean meets land
  7. 12. To crash into something violently
  8. 14. To burst suddenly and often violently
  9. 16. A prediction of something, usually weather
  10. 18. To put an end to something
  11. 22. A shaking or vibrating movement of the earth.
  12. 23. A place that gives temporary protection from bad weather
  13. 24. The whole mass of air that surrounds Earth
  14. 26. A mountain or hill that has a crater through which lava, rocks, and gas erupt
  15. 29. A long, high sea wave, often caused by an earthquake, landslide, or other disturbance
  16. 30. Based on the geography (physical features) of an area
  17. 34. When the ground has more water than it can absorb
  18. 35. Something that has the possibility of becoming more in the future
  19. 36. Continuing with the same point
  20. 39. Exact; having the correct details
  21. 41. A confusing or destructive situation
  22. 43. To melt, or to become liquid
  23. 45. Remove from a dangerous place to a safer place
  24. 46. Falling with a lot of force (usually rain)
  25. 47. Things that are left behind when something is destroyed
  26. 48. In addition; adding more information
Down
  1. 1. A person who designs, builds, or maintains things
  2. 3. Size; how big something is
  3. 6. Occurring in nature
  4. 8. A slide of lots of dirt and rock down a mountain or cliff
  5. 10. To warn of danger; to watch for danger
  6. 13. To notice or watch carefully
  7. 15. Adding together; in an essay, adding more information that proves the same point
  8. 17. The center of a natural disaster
  9. 19. The imaginary line around the earth’s surface. It is halfway between the North and South Poles, dividing the earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
  10. 20. A dividing line (real or imaginary) that separates things
  11. 21. To figure something out or to cause something to occur
  12. 25. An average amount
  13. 27. To take in or soak up, usually liquid, energy, or information
  14. 28. To cause someone or something to move from its original place to somewhere else
  15. 31. A natural disaster where the ground shakes suddenly and violently
  16. 32. The capability of an object or thing to do work
  17. 33. To fall down or in
  18. 34. The rubbing of one thing against another, creating energy
  19. 37. Something that causes a lot of damage, and even death
  20. 38. Causing a horrible disaster
  21. 40. The end of something that wraps everything up
  22. 42. To sort into groups based on similar characteristics
  23. 44. A break or crack in the Earth’s crust where rocks move past each other
  24. 49. Too much of something