Across
- 5. The country Jacques Cousteau was born in.
- 6. Jacques Cousteau invented a small one of these for seafloor exploration.
- 7. An organization called the Cousteau _______ continues to work to preserve the world’s oceans.
- 9. The name of Jacques Cousteau's research ship, which he launched in 1950.
- 13. Jacques Cousteau was in an ________ which meant he broke both his arms.
- 15. Jacques Cousteau did this every day in the mid 1930s and it led to his interest in ocean exploration.
- 17. Jacques Cousteau produced and starred in many __________ programmes.
- 18. Jacques Cousteau invented some of these picture-taking devices that were able to be used underwater.
- 19. The name Jacques Cousteau gave his device invented in 1943.
- 20. Jacques Cousteau was famous for exploring this part of the world.
Down
- 1. Jacques Cousteau served in this war.
- 2. The name of the book Jacques Cousteau published in 1952.
- 3. This stands for “self-contained underwater-breathing apparatus.”
- 4. The city where Jacque Cousteau died.
- 8. Émile ______ was the engineer who helped Jacques Cousteau to invent his device.
- 10. Jacques Cousteau made lots of inventions that were useful to these kinds of people.
- 11. Jacques Cousteau attended a _____ academy after going to boarding school.
- 12. As well as swimming, Jacques Cousteau was interested in this activity as a boy.
- 14. The crew on Jacques Cousteau's research ship carried out many of these.
- 16. Jacques Cousteau used these underwater every day in the mid 1930s to help him see.
