Geography
Across
- 2. A deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of water or wind.
- 7. A large area covered with trees and other vegetation, often home to various wildlife species.
- 8. A flat and elevated area of land, often with steep cliffs on one or more sides.
- 10. A flowing body of water that usually moves towards an ocean, sea, or lake, with banks on either side.
- 12. A low-lying area of land between hills or mountains, often with a river running through it.
- 13. A group or chain of islands located close together in an ocean or sea.
- 14. A piece of land completely surrounded by water, smaller than a continent, often found in oceans and seas.
Down
- 1. A piece of land that is almost entirely surrounded by water but connected to a larger landmass by a narrow neck or isthmus.
- 3. A large landform that rises high above the surrounding area, often with a pointed or rugged peak.
- 4. A massive sheet of ice that moves slowly over land, often carving out valleys and leaving behind unique landscapes.
- 5. A dry and barren region with little or no vegetation, often characterized by sandy dunes or rocky terrain.
- 6. A vast, treeless biome characterized by cold temperatures, permafrost, and low-growing vegetation.
- 9. A vast body of saltwater covering much of Earth's surface, divided into the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, and Arctic Oceans.
- 11. A large body of freshwater surrounded by land, smaller than an ocean, often fed by rivers and streams.
- 12. A mountain or hill with a vent through which lava, ash, and gases erupt from the Earth's interior.