Nature

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Across
  1. 2. Large inland body of water, often surrounded by land, providing habitat for various aquatic plants and animals.
  2. 3. Small insect or arthropod, often found in natural environments, playing roles in pollination, decomposition, and food chains.
  3. 4. Reproductive structure of a plant, often brightly colored, producing seeds and attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.
  4. 6. Precipitation in the form of water droplets falling from the atmosphere, essential for sustaining plant and animal life.
  5. 7. Expanse of the atmosphere above the Earth, often displaying various colors, clouds, and celestial bodies.
  6. 10. Natural satellite orbiting the Earth, reflecting sunlight and influencing tidal patterns on our planet.
  7. 11. Visible mass of water droplets or ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, creating weather phenomena and patterns.
Down
  1. 1. Tall woody plant with a trunk and branches, often bearing leaves or needles, playing a vital role in ecosystems.
  2. 2. Flattened, typically green structure attached to a plant stem, conducting photosynthesis and contributing to oxygen production.
  3. 3. Warm-blooded, feathered vertebrate with wings, often capable of flight, contributing to biodiversity in nature.
  4. 5. Movement of air, often creating a natural force that influences weather patterns, erosion, and pollination.
  5. 6. Solid, naturally occurring substance composed of minerals, forming the Earth's crust and geological structures.
  6. 7. Star at the center of our solar system, providing light and heat to the Earth, essential for all living things.
  7. 8. Small, still body of water, often formed naturally, supporting diverse ecosystems of plants, insects, and amphibians.
  8. 9. Elevated landform, smaller than a mountain, often featuring slopes and providing scenic viewpoints of the surrounding nature.