Rural Area
Across
- 4. Large open areas of land, often cultivated for farming and growing crops like wheat, corn, or sunflowers.
- 5. A piece of land planted with fruit trees such as apple, pear, and cherry trees, often found in rural areas.
- 7. An area of land covered with grass where livestock like cows and sheep graze and feed.
- 9. A small community in the countryside, usually with houses, a church, and a few shops, and a close-knit community.
- 12. A large farm, especially in North America, where cattle or other animals are raised for meat or dairy products.
- 13. The open land and natural scenery found outside of cities and towns, often with farms, fields, and forests.
- 14. Beauty The natural beauty and attractiveness of the rural landscape, including mountains, lakes, and meadows.
Down
- 1. Retreat A peaceful and tranquil place in the rural area where people can relax and escape the noise and stress of city life.
- 2. Animals that live in their natural habitat, often found in rural areas, including deer, rabbits, and birds.
- 3. A large, typically red building on a farm used for storing hay, straw, and housing animals like horses or cows.
- 4. Air The clean and pure air found in the countryside, away from the pollution of cities and industrial areas.
- 6. Trails Paths or routes in the countryside that are used for walking and hiking, providing a closer connection to nature.
- 8. A small, narrow river or creek that flows through the countryside, usually with clear water and rocks.
- 10. A place where crops like corn, wheat, and vegetables are grown, and animals like cows and chickens are raised.
- 11. Charm The quaint and appealing qualities of rural life, often associated with simplicity, coziness, and traditional values.