NATURE AND LANDSCAPES
Across
- 2. It is the area of land that borders or limits the water of a river
- 6. Land refers to the solid surface of the planet, composed of soils, rocks and landscapes, where life develops and human activities take place.
- 8. It is a piece of land surrounded by water.
- 9. It is a structure that allows you to cross obstacles such as rivers, roads or valleys.
- 11. It is a tower with a powerful light at the top, designed to guide and warn.
- 15. It is an inlet of sea water on the coast.
- 16. It is the top layer of the Earth's surface that consists of a mixture of minerals, organic matter, water and air, and is where plants grow.
- 17. directs the flow of water in a specific direction, allowing its transport and control.
- 18. It is an expanse of salt water that covers a large part of the Earth's surface.
- 19. It is a type of ecosystem characterized by its dense vegetation, generally tropical, with trees, plants and abundant wildlife.
Down
- 1. It is an elevation of land that is higher than the surrounding land, but generally lower in height than a mountain.
- 3. It is the area of land that borders or limits the water of a river found along the coast of a body of water, such as an ocean or a lake.
- 4. It is a public space or designated area, generally in urban areas, intended for recreation, recreation, and outdoor activities.
- 5. It is an area of open land, usually rural, that can be used for agriculture, livestock, sporting activities or other outdoor activities.
- 7. It is an accumulation of sand or soil that forms due to wind and is generally found in desert or coastal areas.
- 10. It is a structure built to retain water in a specific area.
- 12. It is a type of vegetation composed mainly of fine-leaved grass, which is grown in lawn areas, gardens and sports fields to create green and uniform surfaces.
- 13. It is an extensive and deep body of salt water
- 14. It is a large land area covered mainly by trees, plants and wildlife.
- 16. It is a moving mass of ice that forms in mountainous and polar regions.