Water distribution and water cycle

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