Across
- 2. A category of artistic style in music, literature or film, characterised by certain similarities
- 5. the practice of ascribing to an individual woman or man specific attributes, characteristics, or roles by reason only of her or his gender.
- 10. A person who secretly collects and reports information on the activities, movements, and plans of an enemy or competitor
- 12. The reaction that joins monomer molecules together to form a polymer.
- 14. is a collection of related data held in a table format within a database
- 15. Artificial stone made from a mixture of sand, cement, water, and larger pieces of material such as gravel or small stones (aggregate).
- 18. When rubber is heated with sulfur. The sulfur forms cross-links between the rubber molecules, changing the material’s properties.
- 19. A description of a substance that can be moulded into different shapes.
Down
- 1. A genre of fiction literature whose content is imaginative, but based in science
- 3. A genre of literature, film, and television that is meant to scare, startle, shock, and even repulse audiences
- 4. Having the same size and shape
- 6. Any substance that will return to its original shape and size after it has been stretched or squashed.
- 7. Figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more
- 8. A children's story about magical and imaginary beings and lands
- 9. The longest side of a right-angled triangle compared to the length of the base and perpendicular.
- 11. A substance that binds materials together. In building it refers to a mixture of clay and lime (calcium oxide).
- 13. stores data in a non-tabular form, and tends to be more flexible than the traditional, relational database structures
- 16. A genre involving magical elementsiverse and sometimes inspired by mythology (ancient, traditional stories)
- 17. Having shapes are similar by a scale factor (eg all the sides are 2x larger). Will have the same angles
