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Across
  1. 2. night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth
  2. 4. Also called carbon 14. a radioactive isotope of carbon with mass number 14 and a half-life of about 5730 years: widely used in the dating of organic materials.
  3. 6. make hollow by removing the inner part; make a hole or cavity in; form into a hollow, as by digging
  4. 7. A bivalent, metallic element whose compounds resemble those of calcium, found in nature only in the combined state, as in
  5. 9. a bivalent, metallic element whose compounds resemble those of calcium, found in nature only in the combined state, as in strontianite: used in fireworks, flares, and tracer bullets.
  6. 12. the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator,
  7. 13. To make hollow by removing the inner part; make a hole or cavity in; form into a hollow, as by digging.
  8. 14. to put, set, or plant in a fixed or definite place or position.
  9. 15. a person or animal that is descended from a specific ancestor; an offspring.
  10. 17. used in fireworks, flares, and tracer bullets.
  11. 18. A part broken off or detached
  12. 19. A building or place of shelter to live in; place of residence; abode; home.
Down
  1. 1. a person or animal that inhabits a place, especially as a permanent resident.
  2. 3. A basic substance.
  3. 5. an expert in astronomy; a scientific observer of the celestial bodies.
  4. 6. The time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator, making night and day of approximately equal length all over the earth and occurring about March 21.
  5. 8. The parts of a written or spoken statement that precede or follow a specific word or passage, usually influencing its meaning or effect:
  6. 10. worked out with great care and nicety of detail; executed with great minuteness:
  7. 11. marked by intricate and often excessive detail; complicated; ornate
  8. 15. the science dealing with the study of the annual rings of trees in determining the dates and chronological order of past events.
  9. 16. a branch of geology dealing with the classification, nomenclature, correlation, and interpretation of stratified rocks.