Across
- 7. Natural formations where water cascades down from a higher to a lower level with force.
- 8. Sandy or pebbly shores along the edge of oceans, seas, or lakes.
- 9. Vast bodies of saltwater that cover a significant portion of the Earth's surface.
- 10. Flat or gently sloping elevated areas, often with steep sides, found at higher altitudes.
- 11. Long, flowing water bodies that start from a source and empty into another body of water.
- 13. Dry and barren regions with little to no rainfall and scarce vegetation.
- 14. Mountains or hills formed by molten lava and volcanic materials erupting from the Earth's interior.
Down
- 1. Tall and majestic landforms that rise high above the surrounding areas.
- 2. bodies General term for bodies of water such as lakes, ponds, and reservoirs.
- 3. Deep valleys with steep sides, usually carved by rivers or erosion over a long period.
- 4. Landmasses surrounded by water, often separate from larger landmasses.
- 5. Hollow spaces or underground chambers in the Earth's surface, often found in rocky areas.
- 6. Large areas covered with trees and other plants, providing a habitat for many animals.
- 12. Low-lying areas between mountains or hills, often with a river flowing through them.
