Across
- 2. – the natural view of mountains, trees, and land
- 3. – a fire made outdoors for cooking or warmth
- 5. – to stay on top of water
- 6. – grassland where animals eat
- 7. – the size relationship on a map
- 12. – not steep
- 13. – to stay alive
- 14. – Earth’s outer layer
- 15. – to slowly decay or break down
- 17. – a narrow break or line
- 18. – rising or falling sharply
- 20. – when rocks are broken by weather
- 26. – to get something
- 27. – to get something
- 28. – having a wide distance across
- 30. – a sour liquid that can dissolve materials
- 31. – thick black liquid from oil
- 32. – even and level
- 35. – to send out liquid in small drops
- 36. – to grow bigger
- 39. – to go downward
- 40. – a small drop of water
- 41. – when water rises and spills over
- 43. – doing something; working (e.g., volcano)
- 44. – to find the size or amount
- 49. – power or strength used on something
- 50. – material added to soil to help plants grow
- 53. – a curved shape
- 54. – a deep, narrow channel in the ground made by water
- 56. – a linked series (e.g., mountains or objects)
- 58. – the shape of the land
- 59. – one part that lies over another
- 61. – to guide or show the way
- 63. – happening often
- 67. – to arrive at
- 68. – loose stones at the bottom of a cliff
- 69. – having the power or skill to do something
- 71. – the hard shell of a sea animal
- 73. – something helpful or good
- 75. – a large bus for long trips
- 76. – to let something go
- 78. – to separate suddenly
- 80. – a precious stone used in jewellery
- 83. – weighing more
- 84. – to connect
- 88. – to hold inside
- 90. – shaking of the ground
- 93. – to make something better
- 95. – when a volcano explodes
- 96. – with sharp, uneven edges
- 97. – fine soil left by rivers
- 98. – to break open suddenly
- 101. – how long something is
- 103. – melted by heat
- 104. – not strong
Down
- 1. – to hold and move something
- 2. – dirty water and waste from homes
- 4. – to grow or look after (animals)
- 5. – an important part of something
- 8. – to interrupt or bother
- 9. – straight up and down
- 10. – farm animals like cows and bulls
- 11. – formed from
- 16. – rocks breaking down into smaller pieces
- 18. – to damage or ruin
- 19. – how tall something is
- 21. – a soft silver metal
- 22. – to break something using an explosion
- 23. – the line between two places
- 24. – a small home or van you can travel and sleep in
- 25. – to absorb liquid
- 29. – water that flows into a place
- 33. – a soft rock made from shells
- 34. – good for growing plants
- 35. – the top part of something
- 37. – to completely break or ruin something
- 38. – land that goes up or down
- 42. – to rely on something
- 44. – a long line of mountains
- 45. – uneven or bumpy
- 46. – to become less strong
- 47. – narrow or not thick
- 48. – a line showing height on a map
- 51. – to lie over something
- 52. – a large mass of ice that moves slowly
- 55. – gentle; not extreme
- 56. – a place where people put tents to stay outdoors
- 57. – snow and ice quickly falling down a mountain
- 60. – a place where people live
- 61. – rocks and soil sliding down a slope
- 62. – to give or provide something
- 63. – a bend in rock layers
- 64. – to support or give confidence
- 65. – far away from towns or people
- 66. – to go upward
- 70. – a large piece of Earth’s crust
- 72. – turned into stone over time
- 74. – to give something needed
- 77. – where a river begins
- 79. – easy to break
- 81. – making cloth by crossing threads together
- 82. – wood used for burning
- 85. – a dark area where light is blocked
- 86. – how deep something is
- 87. – unpleasant or ugly to look at
- 89. – a reddish-brown metal
- 91. – the height above sea level
- 92. – flat, left to right
- 94. – to go down in water
- 99. – solid material from Earth
- 100. – a book of maps
- 102. – tiny drops of water on surfaces in the morning
