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Earth's Systems Crossword Puzzle

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Horizontales
The part of Earth that is made up of all rock and soil.
Water stored below Earth’s surface.
Water that does not soak into the ground and that flows across Earth’s surface.
Water that falls to Earth’s surface as rain, snow, sleet, and hail.
Melted rock that flows out of the ground onto Earth’s surface.
The process of changing from a gas to a liquid.
A region with temperatures that change with the seasons and precipitation that varies from place to place and season to season.
A large sheet of flowing ice that can change landforms through erosions and deposition.
The part of the Earth that is made up of all the gases in Earth’s air.
A burnable gas found under ground and used as fuel.
Water vapor in the air.
A very large and violent tropical storm.
The process by which particles on the surface of a liquid escape as a gas; can be sped up by heating the liquid.
Tiny pieces of rock, minerals, and decayed plant and animal matter.
The condition of the atmosphere at a place for a short period of time, such as a few days.
Verticales
The breaking down of rocks on Earth’s surface into smaller pieces.
A shaking of Earth’s crust caused by sudden, shifting movements in the crust.
The part of Earth that is made up of all solid and liquid water.
The part of earth that is made up of all living things.
A plant grown in large quantities for a specific purpose, such as to provide food.
The process of weathered rock building up over time.
The area between the land and the ocean that is covered by water at high tide and uncovered at low tide.
The practice of using resources more efficiently to reduce waste.
Able to be maintained or continued for a long time.
A mass or amount of something that has built up over time.
Melted rock below Earth’s surface.
The change of water from one state to another as it moves between Earth’s surface and the atmosphere.
The process of moving weathered rock from one place to another.
Very small pieces of rock, sand, and silt carried by water.
A giant ocean wave caused by an undersea earthquake or landslide.
A mountain built up from hardened lava, rocks, and ash that erupted out of Earth.
An extended period of extremely dry conditions.