Form 1 Science literacy

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Across
  1. 5. – A living thing that makes its own food.
  2. 6. – Living and non-living things working together in one place.
  3. 8. – A living thing that eats other living things.
  4. 10. chain – Shows who eats who.
  5. 11. – An animal that hunts.
  6. 12. web – Many food chains joined together.
  7. 15. – A plant that makes its own food.
  8. 16. – Plants and animals are important in Tongan traditions.
  9. 18. turtle – A marine animal found in Tongan waters.
  10. 21. – Eats plants and animals.
  11. 23. – The home of a plant or animal.
  12. 24. – Everything around a living thing.
  13. 25. – Plants give us air to breathe.
  14. 27. – A large body of salt water.
  15. 29. – Power that living things get from food.
  16. 30. – Some plants help people stay healthy.
  17. 31. – Important animals in the ocean.
  18. 32. – An animal that eats plants or animals.
  19. 33. – Plants can provide homes for animals.
Down
  1. 1. – An animal without a backbone (like insects or crabs).
  2. 2. – Putting living things into groups.
  3. 3. reef – A place in the ocean where corals and fish live.
  4. 4. – Keeping nature stable and healthy.
  5. 7. – A group of the same kind of living things.
  6. 9. – Living things depend on each other.
  7. 10. bat – An animal that helps spread seeds.
  8. 13. – Plants and animals give us things to eat.
  9. 14. – An animal that is hunted.
  10. 16. – Eats animals only.
  11. 17. – Taking care of plants and animals.
  12. 19. tree – A tree that gives food, drink, and materials.
  13. 20. – Trees that grow near the sea and protect the land.
  14. 22. things – Things that grow, breathe, and reproduce.
  15. 26. – An animal with a backbone (like fish or birds).
  16. 28. – Found naturally in Tonga.
  17. 34. – Eats plants only.