Across
- 1. Large, slow-moving masses of ice that form from compacted snow. They are found in cold places and can melt to create rivers.
- 5. Water that is found underground in the soil and rocks. It comes from rain and can be used for drinking and irrigation.
- 6. The process where water turns from a liquid into a gas (water vapor) when it gets warm, usually from the sun.
- 9. Ice that is found in the polar regions, like Antarctica and the Arctic. It is very cold and helps keep the Earth cool.
- 10. The process where water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid water, forming droplets, like on a cold glass.
- 11. Any form of water that falls from the sky, such as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Down
- 2. Water that is found in oceans and seas. It is salty and not safe to drink.
- 3. Water that is found on the surface of the Earth, like in rivers, lakes, and ponds.
- 4. Water that is not salty. It is found in rivers, lakes, and streams, and is safe for drinking.
- 7. The process where water soaks into the ground and becomes part of the groundwater.
- 8. The continuous process by which water moves from the ground to the sky and back again. It includes evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
- 12. Water that flows over the ground and returns to rivers, lakes, or oceans after it rains.
