Across
- 2. frame that surrounds it
- 5. process by which water is changed into water vapour.
- 8. lines running vertically down a map or globe, from pole to pole.
- 12. or all of the forms of water, whether liquid (e.g. rain) or solid (e.g. hail, snow), that fall from clouds and reach the ground.
- 13. lines that increase in value as they go north.
- 14. lines running horizontally across a map or globe.
- 17. beneath the earth’s surface that fills pores between materials such as sand, soil and gravel
- 18. movement of water from the land surface into the soil.
- 19. movement of surface water down slopes.
Down
- 1. known as a key, it lists all the symbols that are used on the map and shows what each one means
- 3. is an example of this resource
- 4. changing of water vapour into droplets of liquid water in the form of dew, fog or clouds
- 6. process by which the water absorbed by plants passes into the atmosphere from the plant surface, mainly from the leaves
- 7. energy is an example of this resource
- 9. lines that increase in value as they go east.
- 10. is an example of this type of resource
- 11. amount and type of detail shown on a map depends on its scale and purpose
- 15. use of compass eg. The arrow shows which way is north
- 16. the purpose of the map – name of the map and what is being shown on the map
