Investigating Australia's Physical Environments

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Across
  1. 3. Helps determine the climate worldwide.
  2. 5. A plant that needs very little water.
  3. 8. Water sprouts that form on stems or branches.
  4. 9. Starchy swelling of the root protecting root destruction.
  5. 11. A scientist who studies evolution and the configuration of landforms.
  6. 16. A rock that has undergone transformation by heat, pressure, or other natural agencies.
  7. 17. Shows air pressure on a weather map.
  8. 18. Something crescent-shaped.
Down
  1. 1. The action of collecting water.
  2. 2. Low growing bushy Australian Eucalyptus tree with slender stems.
  3. 4. A half of the Earths Sphere.
  4. 6. A vegetation that has short and hard leaves.
  5. 7. A rock that has formed from sediment deposited by water or air.
  6. 10. Known as traditional Aboriginal mythology when the ancestors were created.
  7. 12. Helps determine the different time zones worldwide.
  8. 13. Forces generated from within the Earth and exerted through upward motions.
  9. 14. A very large igneous intrusion extending DEEP in the earth's crust.
  10. 15. Land that separates water from flowing to different places with water.