Across
- 2. – A scientist who studies plants.
- 6. – A scientist who studies ancient people by examining artifacts, ruins, and other remains they left behind.
- 7. – A scientist who studies oceans, including marine life, currents, and ocean chemistry.
- 11. – A person who uses science and math to design, build, and improve structures, machines, systems, or technology.
- 12. – A scientist who studies living organisms (plants, animals, and microorganisms).
- 14. – A scientist who studies how living organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- 15. – A scientist who studies genes, heredity, and how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- 16. – A scientist who studies insects.
- 17. – A scientist who studies animals, including their behavior, anatomy (body structure), evolution, classification, and habitats.
- 20. – A scientist who studies humans, including their cultures, societies, languages, and physical development.
Down
- 1. Processes – Natural actions or changes in the physical world, such as erosion, evaporation, melting, or weathering.
- 3. – A scientist who classifies and names living organisms.
- 4. – A scientist who studies weather and the atmosphere.
- 5. – A scientist who studies earthquakes and seismic waves.
- 8. – A scientist who studies space, including stars, planets, galaxies, and the universe.
- 9. – A scientist who studies the Earth, including rocks, minerals, and the processes that shape the planet.
- 10. – A scientist who studies the mind, behavior, and mental processes.
- 13. – A scientist who studies fossils to learn about ancient life.
- 18. Scientist – A scientist who studies computers, software, algorithms, and how information is processed.
- 19. – A scientist who studies substances, how they interact, and how they change.
