Across
- 4. large, tasty fish with silvery scales and pink or reddish flesh that live in both salt water and fresh water
- 5. more than one thing that causes or increases action, feeling, or thought
- 6. two cubes marked with dots on each side that represent the numbers one through six that are commonly used in board games
- 8. more than one educated guess or a possible explanation for something you're trying to understand, usually in a science experiment
- 9. layers of rock or soil that are stacked on top of each other
- 11. more than one article of clothing that covers the area below the waist, reaching down as far as the feet and covering each leg separately
- 14. the identification of more than one disease by the examination of symptoms and signs and by other tests
- 15. tiny, one-celled living things, like little building blocks, that can be found almost everywhere on Earth
- 18. people who have attended or have graduated from a particular school, college, or university
- 19. more than one positively charged central core of an atom, consisting of protons and neutrons and containing nearly all its mass
- 20. tools used for cutting that are made up of two blades that are joined so that their edges may be opened and closed
Down
- 1. birds related to the chicken that live on the ground and is often hunted for sport and food
- 2. small shellfish with long legs and a long body that has a hard casing; often found in the ocean
- 3. regular oval shapes, traced by a point moving in a plane so that the sum of its distances from two other points (the foci) is constant
- 7. more than one big family of animals or plants that are grouped together because they share some important features
- 10. more than one main point or argument that an author makes in an essay or paper
- 12. organisms that live mainly in the water and make their food through photosynthesis; are different from plants because they have no true leaves, roots, or stems (example: seaweed)
- 13. the children or young of a particular human, animal, or plant
- 16. the plural form of a straight line "arm" that stretches from the very center of a circle to any point on its edge (the circumference)
- 17. more than one careful study of something, often by breaking it down into its parts
