Across
- 2. These are moving masses of ice.
- 5. This is the most common agent of erosion.
- 6. Physical and ___________ weathering are alike because they both change rock, but chemical is different because it changes the composition of the rock.
- 7. When volcanic mountains are formed underwater, they are called ________.
- 8. These forces create and build up landforms.
- 11. The process where rocks and minerals are broken down, dissolved, or decomposed into smaller pieces is called ________.
- 13. This famous landform was created by water erosion.
- 15. The process of carrying away weathered materials is called _____.
- 17. The dropping (or depositing) of sediments by water, wind, or ice is called ______.
Down
- 1. These are vibrations on the earth's surface caused by sudden movement or release of energy.
- 3. Water, wind, ice, human activity, and _____ are the five agents of erosion.
- 4. These are mountains have openings in the earth's crust, magma, gases, and ash reach the surface.
- 7. An instrument that measures vibrations in the earth is called a ________.
- 9. This is the area where most volcanic activity occurs on earth.
- 10. This is a huge wave that can cause great damage.
- 12. This is the weakest agent of erosion.
- 14. These forces destroy landforms, they can change the surface of the earth by wearing it down.
- 16. This is a sudden mass movement of land downhill due to gravity.
- 17. These are formed when new land is built up at the end of a river.
