Across
- 2. Ranges from 2,000 to 4,000 mm annually in Equatorial rainforests.
- 5. A Caribbean island with significant tropical rainforest coverage.
- 6. Warm and stable, ranging from 25°C to 28°C year-round.
- 8. The second-largest rainforest, located in Central Africa.
- 10. Adaptation where plants grow flowers and fruits on their trunks.
- 12. Plants that grow on other plants for sunlight access.
- 13. Rainforest layer with limited sunlight and large-leafed plants.
Down
- 1. Leaf adaptation to shed water and prevent fungal growth.
- 3. Rainforest layer that houses the most biodiversity.
- 4. Roots that stabilize tall trees in shallow soil.
- 7. The world's largest rainforest, spanning Brazil, Peru, and Colombia.
- 9. A defining characteristic of the Equatorial climate, along with heavy rainfall.
- 11. Key system driving high humidity and rainfall in the Equatorial region.
- 12. Rainforest layer with towering trees reaching up to 70 meters.
