Across
- 2. One of the SPICESS, parts of the Earth's surface that give meaning to people e.g your home, school.p.4
- 4. A graph that shows the average monthly temperature and rainfall for a place over a year.p.27
- 5. A heading that describes the map and what it is showing.p.20
- 9. Located at 0 degrees latitude and has the warmest climate.p.25
- 10. Water vapour in the air that cools down and changes to tiny drops of water.p.45
- 12. When it rains, water seeps into the soil to provide plants with moisture to survive.p.46
- 15. Direction usually shown with a north arrow or arrow compass.p.20
- 16. Where the information used to create the map came from.p.20
- 17. An explanation of the symbols, colours and patterns used on a map.p20
Down
- 1. One of the SPICESS, things are arranged on the Earth's surface, look for patterns.p.5
- 2. Rain, hail, sleet and snow.p.45
- 3. One of our most precious environmental resources.p.44
- 6. Toilets and bathrooms use about 40% of household water use.p.74
- 7. Industry relies heavily on water to cool machinery, enable drilling.p.75
- 8. Commercial and recreational fishing depends on clean oceans, rivers and lake.p.74
- 9. The sun heats the water in oceans, lakes and rivers and turns it into a gas called water vapour.p.45
- 11. Cities, towns and villages are often located near a _______ _______ source.p.52
- 13. An outline or box drawn around the map.p.20
- 14. Artificial ______-______ is important in countries such as Australia when there isn't much on our mountains.p.75
