Across
- 4. The act of cleaning up contamination.
- 6. Water found underground at different depths, limited by the quantity and quality that can be extracted.
- 8. The continuous circulation of water in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- 10. Refers to the combination of evaporation and plant transpiration contributing water to the atmosphere.
Down
- 1. The part of a stream's sediment load that consists of the largest and heaviest particles.
- 2. Laws established by federal and state governments to ensure the fair and equitable use of water.
- 3. A type of contamination that includes harmful bacteria and viruses.
- 5. Another term for a drainage basin.
- 7. The volume of water flowing past a specific point in a stream within a set time period.
- 9. Refers to a landscape formed by the dissolution of limestone and other soluble materials, creating features like sinkholes, caverns, disappearing streams, and towers.
