Across
- 3. This type of weather is affected by Luna's position in its orbit around Terra.
- 4. When static electricity from a thunderstorm rapidly heats the surrounding air to as hot as the surface of Helios or hotter and makes contact with the ground for a split second.
- 8. This type of water is essentially groundwater but deeper.
- 10. When water gets warm enough to the point where it turns into a gas called water vapor.
- 12. This happens when a cold downdraft in a cumulonimbus cloud makes contact with a warm updraft from the ground.
- 13. This body of water is near the states: Florida, Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, and Texas.
- 14. This happens when an Aquifer dries up.
- 15. When water vapor cools down in the upper atmosphere and condenses into clouds.
Down
- 1. When clouds get so heavy they either produce rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- 2. This type of weather is a sub-category of tropical cyclones. This type of weather can go from tropical depression all the way to Cat5.
- 5. When water droplets evaporate from grass or leaves.
- 6. This type of storm is when sand or dust gets blown in massive collections. It can go from small to bigger than the biggest possible tornado.
- 7. When water evaporates, turns into a cloud, and has precipitation.
- 9. This part of the water cycle is when water soaks into the ground and fuels plant roots.
- 11. When water can't soak into the ground, so it has to run on the surface. This process creates puddles, lakes, and rivers.
