Across
- 4. Snow, hail, or rain falling from clouds.
- 7. What are evaporation, condensation, and precipitation part of?
- 8. A climate belonging to a small area, examples are Rainforests, near different water bodies, or in greenhouses.
- 10. powerful wind formed by a storm on the warm ocean surface rising near the equator.
- 13. Mountain Glaciers, ice Sheets (polar ice caps), ice shelves, and icebergs are examples of…
- 15. The transition from gas or vapor to liquid
- 16. What hurricanes occur only in the Northwest Pacific Ocean?
- 17. what scale classifies a hurricane's strength from 1 to 5?
- 18. Water beneath the earth’s surface inside soil or aquifer.
- 19. The ability of an object or material to absorb heat.
Down
- 1. With a wind reaching 124 km/h, This was Canada’s worst hurricane.
- 2. Where are hurricanes formed?
- 3. Surface (ocean, rivers, lakes, streams, ponds), underground, and condensation are examples of…
- 5. What is a tornado above water?
- 6. The transition from solid to liquid
- 9. Water vapor (Evaporation), transpiration, and respiration are examples of…
- 11. What hurricanes occur only in the Indian Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean?
- 12. The upper surface of the groundwater zone.
- 14. different water bodies connect through their water tables. All precipitation drains into water bodies and then flows to a bigger body like a lake or ocean.
- 20. A permeable layer in the water table that allows groundwater to flow through.
