Cross-sectional is basically looking at a "snapshot" of what was already occured at a specific time. For example, if you want to see whether alcohol causes high blood pressure, you can for instance look at the number of alcoholisms who have high blood pressure and the number of alcoholism who do not have high blood pressure. The problem of this is that it does not show causation. For example, from looking at this study, you can never tell whether alcohol caused high blood pressure, or high blood pressure caused people to drink more.