Across
- 3. The act or process of flowing in or into.
- 5. Water located beneath the ground surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- 7. The natural home or environment of an animal plant of other organism.
- 10. water use Water used in homes.
- 15. Water in a frozen state.
- 16. The flash of light that accompanies an electric discharge in the atmosphere.
- 17. Containing half of its maximum.
- 18. Someone who has been granted a license.
- 20. Fluid is unable to pass through.
- 26. zoning Placing plants with similar watering requirements together.
- 27. The collective water on the Earth's surface, such as lakes, seas and rivers.
- 28. A process which cannot be reversed.
- 29. Making an inquiry to establish truth and fact.
- 30. The unwanted discharge of fluid from a container.
- 32. Minute life forms.
- 34. Originating where it is found.
- 36. The artificial application of water to land or soil.
- 38. The principal activity in your life that you do to earn money.
- 39. An area of land in which gold is found and mined.
Down
- 1. (GL) One thousand million litres.
- 2. Having a high temperature.
- 4. The basic physical and organisational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- 6. A yellow, precious metal.
- 8. Being composed of matter that is not from plants or animals.
- 9. variable A variable that is not affected by other variables being measured in an experiment.
- 11. An instrument used to measure an amount, level or content of something.
- 12. An expert on history.
- 13. (kL) One thousand litres.
- 14. Unwanted substances or items left by people, intentionally or accidentally, in the natural environment.
- 19. Something that causes contamination.
- 20. Not easily dissolved.
- 21. A person who does hard, physical work for money.
- 22. The process of sprouting seeds or spores.
- 23. Factors that add up to a communities quality of life including their environment (built and natural), economic prosperity, social stability and equity, educational opportunity, and cultural and recreational possibilities.
- 24. soil Nutrient rich wetland soil composed of organic material (broken down plants).
- 25. The body contains a sufficient amount of water.
- 31. Pellets of frozen rain.
- 33. Plants that have adapted to live in wetlands (hydro = water and phytes = plants.
- 35. Involving or exposing one to risk.
- 37. A substance in the fluid state of matter with no fixed shape but a fixed volume.
