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Natural Disaster Crossword by Drew

Teacher: Mrs. Rice (3rd period)
Across
material deposited by water, wind, or glaciers
a group of animals or plants that are similar and can produce young animals or plants : a group of related animals or plants that is smaller than a genus
a region or area bounded peripherally by a divide and draining ultimately to a partic ular watercourse or body of water
the physical disintegration and chemical decomposition of earth materials at or near the earth's surface
a violent and sudden change in a feature of the earth
a shaking or trembling of the earth that is volcanic or tectonic in origin erosion
the action of depositing something (such as sand, snow, or mud) on a surface or area especially over a period of time
the gradual destruction of something by natural forces (such as water, wind, or ice) : the process by which something is eroded or worn away
everything that exists in a particular environment
the act or process of evacuating
Down
something (such as a flood, tornado, fire, plane crash, etc.) that happens suddenly and causes much suffering or loss to many people
a large amount of water covering an area of land that is usually dry
an area where there has been a major disaster (such as a flood, tornado, or earthquake) and where people can receive special help from the government (such as money to rebuild homes or emergency supplies)
the state or situation that results when something (such as a plant or animal species) has died out completely
a tropical cyclone with winds of 74 miles (119 kilometers) per hour or greater that occurs especially in the western Atlantic, that is usually accompanied by rain, thunder, and lightning, and that sometimes moves into temperate latitudes
a violent and destructive storm in which powerful winds move around a central point
relating to changes in the structure of the Earth's surface