Geography
Across
- 3. Huge cravage in the land, mostly caused by the eternally ongoing process of water's flow
- 5. Astoundingly big body of sand with soaringly hot daily temperatures
- 7. Cold land with little to no plants, and a lot of snow and ice
- 9. Huge ranges of those are located all over the world, spanning over the horizon. The tops of these hills are freezing as a moon, but on the bottom life shines and trees grow, like the Carpathian forests
- 10. Flat type of land covered in grass and smaller flowers, rarely including any form of taller plants
- 12. Type of land, that is surrounded by sea but still connected to the mainland
- 13. A type of a forest located near the equator, with a lot of chronic raining
- 15. Snowy cold biome, usually being covered in pine trees. The cold temperature fills the area and chill rises from the soil, contaminates the air and therefore making this place unpleasant to most
Down
- 1. Huge seismically active mountain, known to explode once a few thousand year and flatten the nearby world with millions of tons of it's lava
- 2. Long tubular cravice carved into the rock caused by seismic activities, full od darkness and most of the times at least partially filled with water
- 4. Huge type of ice clutched together, located far away from the equator
- 6. Wet type of land, mostly filled with partial smaller bodies of water, soaked soil and watery air might cause fog
- 8. A placee, when the river goes into a larger body of water
- 11. Extremely thight and biodiversive warm forest located near the equator, with some parts so much covered in thick leafs and plants, tney cloak the nearby land in impenetrable darkness
- 14. Type of land, that is surrounded by sea and not connected to the mainland