Across
- 2. rocky outer most layer of the earth. (like the skin of an apple. Forms our continents and lines the bottoms of our oceans.
- 11. a large mass of snow, ice, earth, rock, or other material in swift motion down a mountainside.
- 12. incoming solar radiation.
- 13. result of processes happening both above and below the surface of the earth.
- 14. area that can be seen from one point; view.
- 16. All the physical surroundings on Earth. includes everything living and everything nonliving.
- 17. geography exploring how people occupy the earth's surface (how we've moved, settled and used the land resources and space.}
- 18. all the landscapes and major systems that interact to create our dynamic planet.
- 19. part of geography studying the world above and below the earth's surface.
- 22. human-environment interaction when studying geography.
- 23. the removal or destruction of a forest.
Down
- 1. part of geography recognizing the characteristics of the environment and the processes that cfeate, modify and destroy it.
- 3. the skills that players need to learn to play a game.
- 4. the home of an animal or a plant. Most include a community of animals and plants along with water, oxygen, soil or sand, and rocks.
- 5. shape of the land
- 6. layers of air around the earth that give us clouds, weather, the ozone layer, and the air we breathe.
- 7. group living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- 8. parts of earth where life can exist.
- 9. continuous change.
- 10. all the water on, below or above the planet's surface.
- 15. community of living things interacting with their nonliving environment.
- 20. a rotating storm system that forms in the ocean and may become a hurricane.
- 21. sphere
