Across
- 1. The water cycle is also called the ________ cycle.
- 5. Deforestation causes soil _________.
- 7. The process in which water vapour becomes steam at _____ degrees celsius.
- 9. The volume of ice ________ when water freezes.
- 10. Idiom:A quiet and seemingly peaceful time immediately before a period of violent activity or argument is the ______ before the storm.
- 11. The process in which water vapour ____ heat to become water droplets.
- 13. Idiom: When people throw caution to the _____, they are taking a great risk.
- 15. Discharge of chemical waste into rivers or seas, dumping, oil spills and deforestation can lead to water_________.
- 16. Heat is ____ to the surroundings when water freezes.
- 17. Idiom: A _____ weather friend is the type who is always there when times are good but forgets about you when things get difficult or problems crop u
- 18. Plants lose water vapour to their surroundings through a process called __________.
- 21. Idiom: If something happens very suddenly and unexpectedly, it can be said to be a _____ out of the blue.
- 22. Idiom: If someone on your parade, they ruin your pleasure or your plans.
- 23. Idiom:If someone exaggerates a problem or makes a small problem seem far greater than it really is, then they are making a storm in a ________.
- 24. Idiom: To be on cloud _____ describes someone who is extremely happy.
Down
- 2. The process of obtaining pure water from salt water.
- 3. Idiom: If a person has their head in the ______, they have unrealistic, impractical ideas
- 4. Melting point is the same as ______ point.
- 6. The rate of evaporation depends on temperature, wind, humidity and ______ surface area.
- 8. Rainfall, snow and hail are different forms of _________.
- 12. The process in which water droplets _____ heat to become water vapour. It occurs at ____ temperatures
- 14. Idiom: It never rains but ______ means that when things go wrong, they go very wrong.
- 19. State change from solid to gaseous without liquid state.
- 20. Particles that will lower the melting and freezing point of water.
