Physical Landscapes

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Across
  1. 1. the study of the rocks beneath our feet
  2. 4. molten rock formed deep underground
  3. 8. a small river that joins a larger river
  4. 10. the breakdown of rocks at or close to Earth’s surface
  5. 11. narrow, steep-sided river valley
  6. 12. the start of a river
  7. 13. the point where a river enters the sea or a lake
  8. 14. the point where two rivers join
  9. 16. a type of rock formed by the deposition of sediment, e.g. sandstone
  10. 18. flat land next to a river that floods when the river bursts its banks
  11. 21. a bend in the river channel
  12. 22. the movement of rocks from an area of erosion to an area of deposition
  13. 23. a type of rock formed on Earth’s surface (during volcanic eruptions) or deep underground by the cooling of molten (hot, liquid) rock, e.g. granite
Down
  1. 2. a broad flooded valley where a river joins the sea
  2. 3. the visible features of an area of land
  3. 5. a type of rock that has undergone change due to intense heat and/or pressure, e.g. slate
  4. 6. the outer edge of a drainage basin
  5. 7. a ‘step’ in the river over which water plunges
  6. 9. wearing away and removal of small pieces of rock by, for example, a river
  7. 14. steep, often vertical rock face
  8. 15. the dropping of rock particles, mostly in the sea
  9. 17. the height and shape of the land
  10. 19. sediment (e.g. sand or pebbles) deposited by the sea
  11. 20. the part of a view that is at the front