Waters impact on Earth

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Across
  1. 4. this is the term we use for a substance that CAN bond or mix with water.
  2. 7. the movement of water in a lake, river, or ocean.
  3. 8. This is the ability for water to travel upward due to its attractive forces
  4. 10. when water heats up and turns into a gas going up into the atmosphere.
  5. 11. the movement of a fluid based on temperature; i.e. warm fluids rise, while cool fluids sink.
  6. 14. This is the ability for water molecules to stick to each other.
  7. 15. when water becomes too heavy in the clouds and falls back down to earth as rain or snow.
  8. 17. the process in which earth’s materials, such as rocks or soil, are broken down over time by wind, water, or other physical means.
  9. 18. This is the ability for water molecules to stick to other substances.
  10. 19. when water collects in one location to restart the water cycle.
Down
  1. 1. the process in which earth’s materials, such as rocks or soil, are dropped in a new location due to erosion.
  2. 2. this is the term we use for a substance that CANNOT bond or mix with water.
  3. 3. the removal of salt from water by heating the water and recreating the water cycle.
  4. 5. the average weather conditions in an area in general or over a long period.
  5. 6. This a force created at the top surface of the water that prevent things from sinking.
  6. 9. when water cools down in turns back into a liquid forming clouds.
  7. 12. the process in which fragments of earth’s materials, such as rocks or soil, are carried away by wind, water, or other physical means and deposited in another location.
  8. 13. the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land.
  9. 16. This is what we call the collection of all currents in the world’s oceans.