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Weather & Erosion

By: Dylan Pickles
Across
A body of water flowing in a channel or watercourse, as a river, rivulet, or brook.
A nearly flat plain of alluvial deposit between diverging branches of the mouth of a river.
A deposit, usually of calcium carbonate, resembling an inverted stalactite, formed on the floor of a cave.
To pull or move by force (often followed by away, off, or out).
A scraped spot or area; the result of rubbing or abrading between two or more rocks.
To fall in scattered drops or flakes, as rain or snow.
Of rocks worn, disintegrated, or changed in color or composition by weathering.
The water beneath the surface of the ground, consisting largely of surface water that has seeped down.
The process by which the surface of the earth is worn away by the action of water, glaciers, winds, waves, etc.
Of or relating to igneous or metamorphic rocks.
A small valley or ravine originally worn away by running water and serving as a drainageway after prolonged heavy rains.
Down
A bar of sand formed in a river or sea by the action of tides or currents.
The downward falling or sliding of a mass of soil, detritus, or rock on or from a steep slope.
The state of being deposited or precipitated.
A deposit, usually of calcium carbonate, shaped like an icicle, hanging from the roof of a cave.
A small rivulet or brook.
Geology dealing with sedimentary rocks.
To sink into a bog, muddy place, etc., or through ice or snow.
The surface of a stream, river, lake, ocean, etc.
Something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.