Yellowstone
Across
- 3. natural feature where water flows over a vertical drop or a series of steep drops along a river or stream
- 7. located in the U.S. state of Wyoming, though it also extends into Montana and Idaho
- 9. a path or route through natural areas, often marked or maintained for hiking, walking, or horseback riding
- 12. a park official or guardian responsible for protecting natural resources, wildlife, and visitors
- 14. natural volcanic glass formed when lava cools so quickly that crystals don’t have time to form. It’s typically black or dark brown
- 15. geothermally influenced river famous for flowing through areas with hot springs, geysers, and other thermal features
Down
- 1. deep, narrow valley with steep sides, often carved over millions of years by a river cutting through rock
- 2. a sudden, often violent release of geothermal energy, where hot water, steam, and sometimes mud or volcanic material are expelled from the ground
- 4. natural pool of geothermally heated water that rises from underground.
- 5. highly social, intelligent predators known for living and hunting in packs
- 6. natural hot spring that erupts periodically, shooting a column of hot water and steam into the air
- 8. a flowing body of water that moves from higher elevations to lower areas, often eventually reaching a lake, another river, or the ocean
- 10. humped shoulders, curved horns, and thick dark-brown fur
- 11. a designated area where visitors can set up tents, park RVs, or stay in cabins while enjoying the outdoors
- 13. powerful, solitary predators known for their distinctive shoulder hump, concave facial profile, and long, curved claws used for digging.