Nature
Across
- 4. Glaciers are massive rivers of ice, slowly moving and shaping the landscape over thousands of years.
- 6. Lakes are large bodies of water surrounded by land, offering opportunities for fishing, swimming, and boating.
- 8. Rainforests are lush and dense forests, receiving abundant rainfall and hosting a wide array of plant and animal species.
- 9. Forests are dense and lush areas filled with trees and various plants, home to many animals and birds.
- 10. Savannas are vast grasslands with scattered trees, supporting a variety of wildlife and grazing animals.
- 14. Waterfalls are cascading streams of water falling from heights, creating a mesmerizing and soothing sight.
- 15. Canyons are deep and narrow valleys, formed by erosion, and displaying stunning rock formations.
Down
- 1. Reef Coral reefs are colorful and diverse underwater ecosystems, providing shelter to marine creatures.
- 2. Mountains are tall and majestic landforms, reaching high into the sky and providing breathtaking views.
- 3. Deserts are arid and dry regions, characterized by sand dunes and cacti, with unique flora and fauna.
- 5. Rivers are flowing bodies of water, meandering through landscapes and supporting diverse ecosystems.
- 7. Oceans are vast bodies of saltwater, covering much of the Earth's surface and teeming with marine life.
- 11. Volcanoes are mountains with vents that release lava, ash, and gases, exhibiting the Earth's geological activity.
- 12. Islands are land masses surrounded by water, often featuring diverse ecosystems and tropical climates.
- 13. Beaches are sandy shores along the coastline, inviting people to relax, play, and enjoy the ocean waves.