Nature 3
Across
- 3. The expanse of space that appears above the Earth, typically blue during the day and filled with stars at night.
- 4. The reproductive structure of a plant, typically colorful and fragrant, producing seeds and attracting pollinators.
- 6. A piece of land surrounded by water, typically smaller than a continent and isolated from other land masses.
- 8. A vast body of saltwater that covers a large portion of the Earth's surface, containing diverse marine life and ecosystems.
- 11. A large area of land covered with trees and undergrowth, serving as a habitat for various plants, animals, and organisms.
- 14. A barren and arid landscape characterized by little precipitation, extreme temperatures, and sparse vegetation.
Down
- 1. The natural satellite that orbits around the Earth, reflecting sunlight and causing lunar phases.
- 2. The animals and plants that live in their natural habitats, undomesticated and often protected for their conservation.
- 3. The star at the center of our solar system that provides light and heat to the Earth.
- 5. A large flowing body of water that usually originates from a source and empties into a lake, ocean, or another river.
- 7. A natural cascade or steep descent of water down a rock surface, often creating a picturesque and soothing sight.
- 9. A visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, often creating different shapes and formations.
- 10. A large landform that rises steeply above its surroundings, typically higher and steeper than a hill.
- 12. A tall, perennial plant with a single woody stem and branches, providing shade, oxygen, and habitats for many creatures.
- 13. The sandy or pebbly shore of a body of water, often visited for relaxation, swimming, or recreational activities.