Across
- 4. Forest in which the trees lose their leaves every year
- 5. from the market
- 7. industry related to the harvesting of raw resources
- 8. Logging method whereby all trees in an area (except for very small ones) are cut
- 9. clear-cut parts of the forest leaving some seed-bearing to regenerate the logged area
- 11. zone between the deciduous forest and the boreal forest
- 12. Vegetation region that contains both coniferous and deciduous trees It is a
- 14. to allow it to be harvested by the forest industry
- 18. Part of a forest that has trees too small to harvest or is too far
- 19. the field of jobs surrounding resources
- 22. are cut
- 24. Method of logging often used in forests with trees of uniform age and
- 25. Bugs that spread disease and destroy trees
- 26. Highly destructive element that actually sometimes helps trees
- 27. Lumbering technique in which only trees of a certain type size and
Down
- 1. Part of a forest that has large enough trees and is close enough to a
- 2. Use of forest resources at a rate that allows forests
- 3. A form of rain destroying trees
- 6. industry relating to high-tech
- 10. a form of forest fire that is intentional so that certain types of trees can grow and be fertilized
- 11. industry related to service and the selling of goods
- 13. renew themselves
- 15. industry related to the manufacturing of goods involving factories
- 16. Coniferous (needle-point) forest that stretches from east to west across Canada
- 17. one time
- 20. country of origin of a disease that has killed over 35 million elm trees
- 21. the industry associated with lumber
- 23. of the tundra but north of the grasslands and mixed forest