Nature
Across
- 2. Large inland body of water, often surrounded by land, providing habitat for various aquatic plants and animals.
- 3. Small insect or arthropod, often found in natural environments, playing roles in pollination, decomposition, and food chains.
- 4. Reproductive structure of a plant, often brightly colored, producing seeds and attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.
- 6. Precipitation in the form of water droplets falling from the atmosphere, essential for sustaining plant and animal life.
- 7. Expanse of the atmosphere above the Earth, often displaying various colors, clouds, and celestial bodies.
- 10. Natural satellite orbiting the Earth, reflecting sunlight and influencing tidal patterns on our planet.
- 11. Visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, creating weather phenomena and patterns.
Down
- 1. Tall woody plant with a trunk and branches, often bearing leaves or needles, playing a vital role in ecosystems.
- 2. Flattened, typically green structure attached to a plant stem, conducting photosynthesis and contributing to oxygen production.
- 3. Warm-blooded, feathered vertebrate with wings, often capable of flight, contributing to biodiversity in nature.
- 5. Movement of air, often creating a natural force that influences weather patterns, erosion, and pollination.
- 6. Solid, naturally occurring substance composed of minerals, forming the Earth's crust and geological structures.
- 7. Star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to the Earth, essential for all living things.
- 8. Small, still body of water, often formed naturally, supporting diverse ecosystems of plants, insects, and amphibians.
- 9. Elevated landform, smaller than a mountain, often featuring slopes and providing scenic viewpoints of the surrounding nature.