Nature 101
Across
- 4. There are ____ forests or meadows on the borderlands
- 6. A place with a lot of tall grasses and weeds, but no trees
- 7. A dry forest tree with bark that looks like burnt potato chips
- 9. An organism that grows on dead plants to help them become soil (hint: it is not green)
- 11. The tree that gives us the sap to produce maple syrup
- 12. A place that provides food, water, shelter, and space for a particular living thing
- 13. There are ____ forests or meadows on the uplands
Down
- 1. Trillium, jewelweed, ox-eye daisies and others
- 2. A wet forest tree with branches that look strong
- 3. The bottom of the hill where wet forests or wet meadows are found
- 5. A wet forest tree that has thorns and is often called the "toothache tree"
- 8. A group of interacting plants and wildlife in a given area
- 9. A place with lots of trees and other plants
- 10. The top of the hill where dry forests or dry meadows are found