unit 4 disasters

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