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Geography Crossword Puzzles
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the wearing away of rock on the coastline, flooding caused by an earthquake shifting the seabed, one of the causes of coastal flooding, planting in …
conversion of water to water vapour, downward seepage of water through bedrock under gravity, moisture in any form from the atmosphere, cooling water …
a huge animal that can crush its prey (2 words), rainforests get 200-1000cm of this per year, a black bird with a big colourful beak, smaller ape that …
country that controlled the panama canal before handing it over to panama, central american country famous for rainforests, volcanoes, and the “pura …
fast-moving mix of hot gas, ash, and rocks from a volcano, special camera used to detect heat changes in volcanoes, wet mixture of water, ash, and …
capital of the federated states of micronesia, the island where the capital of the cook islands is located, a large group of islands (sometimes known …
i erupt molten rock from deep inside earth—lava is my signature, i wear down rocks with wind, water, or ice—leaving land reshaped, i’m the …
the largest continent, the continent with the most countries, the continent with only one country, experiences four seasons, the climate zone furthest …
main tube magma travels through, magma escapes from the side of the volcano, magma when it reaches the surface, lava when it is under the surface, …
violent shaking of the ground, record of the ground motions, detects and measures earthquakes by converting vibrations into electrical signals, …
a very large body of salt water that covers most of the earth, a body of salt water smaller than an ocean, partly surrounded by land, a large body of …
the distance over which wind blows creating waves, the highest point of a wave, the deepest zone of the ocean, characterized by cold temperatures and …
a large area covered with trees and other plants, an area of land for growing crops and keeping animals, an area of land that has water around it, the …
a body of water that is surrounded by land on most sides, place where the ocean meets land, part of an ocean or sea that extends into the land, body …
a mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon, the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle, part of earth in …
an agreement between two parties, usually countries, for cooperation or trade, a treaty involving three or more parties for cooperation on shared …
a tall column of rock, caused by erosion and collapsed arch, the rising and falling levels of the ocean's surface, the land along the edge of a …
a plain at the mouth of a river, formed when sediment is deposited by flowing water, fine soil found on river bottoms, the world's longest river, …
the power source of waves, the distance the wind travels over to create a wave, the energy of a wave up a beach, the energy of a wave as it leaves a …
the maximum population size that a particular environment can support, it is measured by the number of individual per unit area, individuals are …
degree, rate, spatial and place related (location, size, distribution, density, pattern), absolute in terms of length (km), relative in terms of time …
river or stream that flows into larger rivers or streams, large stream of water that flows along a certain path, body of water completely surrounded …
a set of interrelated components working towards a process, when energy or matter is added to a system from outside, when energy or matter leaves a …
the 8th largest desert in the world, stretching from the andes mountains to the atlantic ocean, large mountains that block rain from reaching the …
a high area of land made of resistant rock that extends out into the sea (8), a low-lying inlet of land on the coast formed from erosion of softer …
the study of features of the earth's surface, a 2d model of the earth or a portion of its surface, technique of obtaining information about …
refers to the water that is washed up the beach when a wave breaks, due to the wind, refers to water that runs back down the beach towards the sea due …
yellow citrus fruit, a country with preserved natural resources that is beside slovenia, a period of dry weather in the summer months, a translucent …
eating leaves, berries, and roots can be fatal to anyone (hint: it's name seems dark), also known as wolf's bane, brown spider with enough …
a transparent colorless chemical substance [a], medium sized specie that can range in coloring from brown black or gray [b], a large brown owl [b], a …





























