Across
- 4. The process of liquid solidifying into a hard three-dimensional shape.
- 5. The force that causes things to move.
- 7. A combination of sand, clay, silt, and broken-down organic matter, or humus.
- 8. A group of similar objects that are working together as one object.
- 9. Hot molten rock that has cooled and solidified.
- 10. The process of weathering Earth's materials by the forces of water, wind, or ice.
- 11. Rocks that started as one rock, and got heated or pressurized and formed into a new rock.
- 12. To break down or dissolve Earth material.
- 13. These changes transform a substance, these changes cannot be reversed.
Down
- 1. Describes the process of the three rock types changing into each other.
- 2. Natural resources that come from fossilized organisms that are used as fuel, gas, and coal.
- 3. Pre-existing rocks or rocks that were once living organisms, these rocks have visible layers.
- 4. A process where elements are used consistently, this process has no beginning or end.
- 6. These changes do not produce a new substance.
