Across
- 4. when particles cool down as they travel up into the sky.
- 5. course the middle part of the river, usually it is wide, deep and wiggles around (meanders)!
- 7. this is where the rive starts, where the water comes from.
- 9. profile what the river looks like from the side, how deep, wide, shallow it is.
- 10. this is when the river runs out of energy and drops soil and rock that it is carrying.
- 11. this is where the river reaches the sea! the end of the river.
- 12. when water soaks through into thew soil.
- 15. water heats up, giving the water particles more energy so they move apart and change state from a liquid to a gas
- 16. course the top part of the river - near the source! usually the rive is small and steep.
- 17. profile the length of the river, what it looks like from start to end.
- 19. this is when water can was away soil and rock. the river needs lots of water to do this.
Down
- 1. does let water through (not water proof).
- 2. flow water that has infiltrated into the soil and travelled far into the Earth travels along the river.
- 3. water travel back down from the clouds to the earth in form of rain, snow, hail, fog or dew.
- 6. when water evaporates form leaves or other plants.
- 8. run-off water runs along the top of the soil, rock or concrete and travels down into the river or sea.
- 13. when water seems through pores (gaps) in the soil gradually.
- 14. doesn’t let water through (water proof).
- 18. course the bottom part of a river, usually wide, flat, deep - you could sail a boat here!
