Across
- 3. a measure of how much water flows through a stream
- 4. the difference in the highest and lowest points of an area
- 7. a name for water that has some salt content, cannot be drank or used for farming
- 9. the largest size of sediment with large spaces between each piece
- 11. a name for water that has little to no salt content
- 12. a name for the endless and random path water molecules take as they change form and state
- 13. bits and pieces of rock, can be large or small sized
- 14. when water moves through soil layers underground
- 17. medium sized pieces of sediment, with some space between each
- 18. the empty area between bits of sediment, could be filled with water
- 19. underground layer of rock or soil that holds water
- 23. the name for a smaller stream leading into a bigger stream
- 25. water above ground in a flowing stream or unmoving lake
- 27. when water moves from a gas to a liquid
- 28. when water changes from a solid to a liquid
- 29. a body of water that contains 97% of all water on Earth
- 31. when something is unable to contain anymore substance, it is completely full
- 33. how fast something is moving
- 34. when water changes from a liquid to a solid
Down
- 1. when water is released by plant leaves into the atmosphere
- 2. an area of land where all precipitation in that area drains to the same river
- 5. the gaseous form of H2O
- 6. leaving behind sediment
- 8. water found below ground in the pore spaces of sediment
- 10. when liquid water droplets become to heavy and fall from the sky
- 15. a layer underground in soil or rock that is saturated with water
- 16. when water moves from a liquid to a gas
- 20. movement of sediment
- 21. a body of water with flowing water
- 22. when water moves into the soil from the sky
- 24. a form of water that accounts for 1.7% of all water on Earth, but they are frozen
- 26. smallest sized piece of sediment with almost no space between each particle
- 30. the liquid form of H2O
- 32. the solid form of H2O
- 35. a name for water that runs along the surface of the ground, often picking up debris along the way
