Geography

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Across
  1. 3. Tall and majestic landforms that reach high into the sky, with steep slopes and often covered in snow.
  2. 4. Mountains with openings that sometimes erupt, spewing out hot lava, ash, and gases from deep within the Earth, shaping the surrounding landscape.
  3. 6. Large bodies of water surrounded by land, where the water is calm and home to various fish and birds.
  4. 8. Cold and vast stretches of land with short vegetation, frozen soil, and harsh winters, where animals like polar bears and reindeer adapt to survive.
  5. 10. Pieces of land surrounded by water, ranging in size from small to large, each with its own unique plants, animals, and ecosystems.
  6. 11. Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, with lush vegetation, flowing rivers, and fertile soil for farming.
  7. 12. Long and winding bodies of water that flow through the land, providing habitats for fish and other aquatic animals.
  8. 13. Flat or gently sloping elevated areas of land, often with cliffs or steep edges, offering expansive views of the surrounding landscape.
Down
  1. 1. Vast expanses of water that cover most of the Earth's surface, teeming with diverse marine life and home to many fascinating creatures.
  2. 2. Dense areas covered with many trees, plants, and wildlife, where sunlight filters through the leaves and birds chirp among the branches.
  3. 5. Deep and narrow valleys with steep sides, carved out over time by the flowing water of rivers, revealing layers of rock and offering breathtaking views.
  4. 7. Dark and mysterious underground spaces, formed over time, with fascinating rock formations and sometimes inhabited by bats or other creatures.
  5. 9. Large areas of land with little rainfall and mostly dry, sandy or rocky terrain, where the sun shines intensely and unique plants and animals have adapted to survive.