Across
- 2. Oceans and lakes collect water that has fallen. Water evaporates into the sky again and the cycle continues.
- 4. fish that feed and are caught near the surface.
- 8. fish and much more traditional for the people and remains a way of life
- 9. shelf the part of the ocean that is next to continents and is typically less than 200 meters deep.
- 11. As water vapor in the clouds cools down it becomes water again, this process is called condensation.
- 12. land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops
- 13. Heat from the Sun causes water on Earth (in oceans, lakes etc) to evaporate (turn from liquid into gas) and rise into the sky. This water vapor collects in the sky in the form of clouds.
- 15. places in the world where water is stored. Examples of stores include oceans, ice sheets, and groundwater.
- 16. animals without back bones but with hard protective shells.
Down
- 1. the act of returning something to a former or better state
- 3. fish and more productive and has remained a business
- 5. shallow parts of the continental shelf that are good for fishing
- 6. water from the atmosphere that falls to Earth, including rain, snow, hail and sleet.
- 7. an agriculture
- 10. fish that feed and are caught near the ocean floor.
- 14. are the ways the waters moves from one store to the another. Water flows through the water cycle. Examples of flows include precipitation and evaporation.
