Across
- 3. A change that happens as a result of something else; (v.) To cause something to happen
- 4. To move people from a dangerous place to somewhere safe
- 6. A rectangular block of baked clay used for building walls, houses, etc.; (v.) To block or close something with bricks
- 8. To help or support someone or something; (n.) Help or support given to someone
- 9. An amount of something that is available to be used; (v.) To provide someone with something they need
- 10. A very large wave in the sea caused by an earthquake, volcano, etc.
- 12. A solid material that is typically hard, shiny, and a good conductor of heat and electricity
- 13. A large amount of earth, rock, etc. that falls down a steep slope
- 18. A sudden, unexpected situation that requires immediate action
- 20. To damage something so badly that it can no longer be used or no longer exists
- 21. A set of tools or equipment needed for a particular purpose
- 25. The measurement of something from one end to the other
- 27. The great size or importance of something; a measure of the size of an earthquake
- 28. the open air Outside, not inside a building
- 29. A long, hollow tube used to carry liquids or gases
- 31. To continue to live or exist, especially after a difficult or dangerous situation
- 33. To harm or spoil something so that it is not as good or as useful as before; (n.) Harm or injury done to something
- 35. A long period of time when there is little or no rain
- 38. A large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry; (v.) To cover an area with water
- 39. To take air into the lungs and then let it out again
- 40. The situation, events, or information that are related to something and that help you understand it
- 42. A substance like air that is not solid or liquid; a fuel used for cooking, heating, etc.
- 44. The sudden explosion of lava, ash, and gas from a volcano; a sudden outburst of something
- 45. To clean an area using a broom; to move quickly and smoothly over an area
- 48. To hit something hard and noisily; to fall or come down violently; (n.) A violent collision or fall
- 50. A violent storm with very strong winds and heavy rain, especially in the Atlantic Ocean
- 51. A mountain with a large opening at the top through which lava, ash, and gas can escape
- 52. A violent storm with strong winds and heavy rain, especially in the western Pacific Ocean
- 53. To put a dead body into a hole in the ground and cover it with earth; to hide something under earth, sand, etc.
- 54. To catch someone or something so that they cannot escape; (n.) A device used for catching animals
Down
- 1. To have an influence on someone or something; to cause a change in someone or something
- 2. To take goods, letters, etc. to the person or place they are addressed to; to give a speech, lecture, etc.
- 5. To make a high sound by blowing air through your lips; (n.) A high sound made in this way
- 7. Peaceful, quiet, and without worry or excitement; (v.) To make someone less upset, angry, or excited
- 9. A short statement that gives the main points of something
- 11. To save someone from a dangerous or difficult situation; (n.) The act of saving someone
- 14. Physical or mental energy used to do something; an attempt to do something
- 15. To experience pain, sadness, or difficulty
- 16. The end of life; the state of being dead
- 17. To make someone or something come back to life or consciousness
- 19. A place that provides protection from bad weather or danger; (v.) To provide someone with a place to stay or protection
- 22. A type of aircraft that has large rotating blades on top
- 23. The ability to control people or things; energy that can be used to do work
- 24. A sudden event that causes great damage, loss, or suffering
- 26. The ability to make good decisions based on experience and knowledge
- 30. A raised line of water moving across the surface of the sea; a movement of the hand; (v.) To move your hand from side to side
- 32. A violent, spinning column of air that moves across the ground
- 34. A sudden feeling of surprise, fear, or disgust; a medical condition caused by injury or illness; (v.) To surprise or upset someone very much
- 36. To destroy or spoil something completely; (n.) The remains of something that has been destroyed
- 37. To join together to form a single unit or group
- 41. To hit something gently with your finger or a small object; (n.) A device for controlling the flow of liquid or gas from a pipe
- 43. To hit someone or something hard; to stop working as a protest; (n.) A period of time when workers stop working
- 44. A form of energy that can produce light, heat, power, etc.
- 46. A narrow opening or space caused by something breaking; (v.) To break or cause to break without dividing into separate parts
- 47. One part in every hundred
- 49. hand Available and ready to be used or dealt with
