Across
- 2. Iron, Aluminum, Copper, Steel, Titanium
- 5. Engineered at nanoscale for enhanced properties
- 6. Flexible, used in tires and seals
- 8. Used in construction, furniture, flooring
- 9. Composite material with strength-to-weight ratio
- 10. Used for comfort and aesthetic appeal in cars
- 11. Polyethylene and polypropylene are examples
- 13. Carbon Fiber, Fiberglass
Down
- 1. Material with high strength and conductivity
- 3. Bronze, Brass, Stainless Steel
- 4. Lightweight, used in high-performance cars
- 7. Polyethylene, Polypropylene, PVC
- 12. Silicon Carbide, Glass
- 14. Respond to stimuli, self-healing or adaptable properties