Across
- 2. This is the study of how living and nonliving things interact with their environments.
- 3. Almost all animals need this!
- 5. Any living thing.
- 6. Plants and animals in many ecosystems ___ on other plants and animals in order to meet their needs.
- 10. All the living, once-living, and non-living things interacting in one area.
- 12. Many plants and animals are unable to live in a ___ ecosystem because it could not meet their needs!
- 13. This layer has plants with large leaves the catch the small amount of sunlight that comes here.
- 14. An organism must be able to find enough food, water, a place for their young to grow and proper temperature to ___.
- 15. This layer of the rainforest gets the most sunlight.
- 17. Air, water, and sunlight are examples of ___ things.
Down
- 1. A tropical rainforest usually has ___ layers.
- 3. These are tiny plantlike organisms which are food for many other organisms.
- 4. Scientists use these to show how things interact in an ecosystem, which can help them predict how changes will affect the ecosystem.
- 7. These are not food, but are required to keep an animal or plant healthy. Many plants get this from the soil.
- 8. This layer does not receive much sunlight, but is home to a variety of animals and plants, including jaguars.
- 9. An ecosystem with lots of rain, water, and heat.
- 11. This layer of the rainforest has the most species of plant and animal life.
- 16. Heavy ___, constant heat through the year, and lots of sunlight are the main features of a rainforest.
