Across
- 1. Natural materials that is hard and made up of minerals that form within the Earth’s crust.
- 4. A tiny, living baby plant that is protected by an outer coat that will grow into a new plant.
- 7. A tall living plant with a hard or woody stem called a trunk with branches that have leaves growing from them.
- 8. An area of land where all the rain and snow that falls will drain into one specific location such as lakes, rivers, or even the ocean.
- 9. A winged insect known for its large colorful and patterned wings. It flies between flowers helping plants grow.
- 11. Water from rain, melting snow, or even sprinklers that doesn’t soak into the ground, but instead flows over land into bodies of water.
- 12. A small or shallow fresh body of water that is still and unmoving.
- 14. An inlet is either naturally formed or man-made where water will flow into larger bodies of water.
- 17. The process of water soaking into the ground from surfaces that act like a sponge to fill soil and rocks with water.
- 20. Something that cannot be penetrated, passed through, or affected by something else.
- 22. Container used to hold garbage or waste materials.
- 24. The natural process of moving soil, sand, and rock from one place to another using water, wind, or ice.
- 25. Is a pipe, hole, or channel that will carries water and other liquids to different locations.
Down
- 2. Solid material like sand, dirt, pebbles, or even shells that will settle at the bottom of a liquid.
- 3. The pipe, ditch, or channel where water from city drains, sewers, or rivers empties into a larger body of water.
- 5. A small body of water flowing downhill and can also be called a stream or brook.
- 6. A winged insect known for flying from flower to flower and helping plant grow.
- 10. When a large amount of water covers land that is usually dry.
- 12. An animal or insect that helps plants make fruits, seeds, and new plants.
- 13. The top layer of Earth’s surface that is made up of a mixture of tiny rocks, air, water, and organic matter.
- 15. The movement of air.
- 16. Water from rain or melting snow that doesn’t soak into the ground but instead flow over hard surfaces like streets, sidewalks, and roofs.
- 18. Any insect or small crawling animal such as a tick or spider.
- 19. A warm-blooded, egg laying animal with feathers, wings, and a beak.
- 21. Dark grey clouds that are filled with water droplets or ice crystal that are too heavy to stay in the sky and will fall as rain, snow, or hail.
- 23. A small and narrow body of water flowing along Earth’s surface. This can also be called a creek or brook.
