Across
- 2. An officer in the navy.
- 4. A number or group of ships all from the same navy or the same country.
- 5. The sinking or destruction of a ship by a storm, by running onto rocks,by a collision, or by enemy attack
- 8. An area where icebergs are very common.
- 10. Bullets, cannon shells or other explosives that are fired from a weapon
- 13. A large sailing ship with tall masts. It is usually Spanish.
- 17. The right-hand side of a ship.
- 19. The latest and most advanced scientific equipment.
Down
- 1. A device that orbits earth and sends down useful information from space
- 3. A ship powered by large stream-driven engines.
- 6. Dangerous areas where the sea has frozen to form large masses of floating ice. It can crush a ship.
- 7. A way of using radio waves to "see" what is ahead of a ship in the dark or in fog.
- 9. The frame of a ship
- 11. To control the direction and course of a ship.
- 12. A way of finding things by measuring how long it takes for sound waves to bounce off them.
- 14. A route on an ocean or sea that is used by many ships.
- 15. A powerful tropical storm, which can cause massive destruction
- 16. The rear (back) section of the ship.
- 18. the front section of a ship