Across |
1. | at 1,349 feet below sea level, the lowest point on the face of the Earth (2 Words) |
9. | Body of water off the southern coast of the US and the Eastern Coast of Mexico (3 Words) |
11. | large body of ice that moves across the earth’s surface |
12. | Mountain Range in South Asia |
13. | All land that makes up a part of the Earth’s Crust |
15. | one of the most Earth-quake prone zones on the planet, circles the Pacific Ocean (3 Words) |
16. | wind and water working together to wear down the earth’s surface |
17. | name given the o regular movement of water from air to land to the oceans (2 Words) |
18. | Layer of hot dense rock, the middle layer of the Earth |
19. | The changing of water vapor or gas to liquid water |
21. | process in which a heavy sea plate dives under a lighter continental plate, this process causes Mountains to be formed |
22. | Body of water separating southern Europe and Northern Africa (2 Words) |
25. | the releasing of moisture held in clouds as rain, snow, sleet etc. |
26. | specific space |
30. | underwater extension of the coastal plain (2 Words) |
32. | The Air that we breathe, and all gasses around the earth |
35. | The Outer layer of the Earth, the one on which we exist |
37. | famous fault in California (3 Words) |
39. | process where colliding plates cause the surface to buckle |
41. | strip of land that links Africa and Asia (2 Words) |
42. | at 29,028 feet, the highest point on the face of the Earth (2 Words) |
44. | at 35,827 feet (6.78 Miles) deep, the lowest point under the surface of the ocean (2 Words) |
45. | all living creatures in the Earth |
46. | Continent at the Southern part of the world covered by glaciers |
48. | Territory in North America with many glaciers |
49. | concentration of effort on any problem |
50. | stress between opposing forces |
51. | to let go |
53. | underground porous rock layer which is a source of drinking water |
54. | Ocean at the Northern part of the world (2 Words) |
55. | Large piles od rocks and debris left by glacial movement |