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Science midterm crossword puzzle grade 5/5-H

Teacher: Mr. T
Across
a decimal system of weights and measures based on the meter and the kilogram and the second
The continuous series of changes that rocks undergo.
the process by which liquid water changes to water vapor
- Bits of weathered rocks and minerals and pieces of dead plants or animals
a tall narrow container with a volume scale used especially for measuring liquids
A continuous process in which water moves between the atmosphere
A type of rock that forms when sediments harden
a cup or flatbottomed jar made of glass or plastic; used for chemistry
map that shows the surface features of an area.
Themeasurement of the amount of matter an object takes up.
measuring instrument for measuring temperature
a scale for measuring weight
Down
A type of rock that forms from existing rocks
The process by which water vapor is changed to liquid water.
a temperature scale that defines the freezing point of water as 0 degrees and the boiling point of water as 100 degrees
The process by which water from clouds falls back to earth.
The waves from sunlight that cause you to feel warm when you stand in the sunlight. Heatlamps also produce infrared waves/radiation.
- The breaking up of rocks into sediments by such forces as wind, rain, and sunlight.
An invisible type of electromagnetic radiation that is sometimes called “black light”.
A type of rock that forms from melted rock that cools and hardens.
a temperature scale that defines the freezing point of water as 32 degrees and the boiling point of water a 212 degrees
The remains or traces of a living thing from the past, preserved in rock.
The wearing away and removing of rock and soil caused by such forces as wind and flowing water.
The amount of space an object takes up.