Across
- 3. Underground chambers formed by natural processes, often showcasing unique geological formations.
- 7. A large, still body of freshwater surrounded by land, offering a habitat for aquatic organisms.
- 8. Cold and treeless landscapes with frozen soil, supporting hardy plant and animal life.
- 12. Deep and narrow valleys with steep sides, often formed by the erosion of rock over time.
- 13. Cascading streams of water flowing over a vertical drop, creating a breathtaking natural spectacle.
- 14. Majestic landforms with towering peaks, often covered in snow or lush vegetation.
- 15. Arid landscapes with little rainfall, characterized by sandy dunes and unique flora and fauna.
Down
- 1. A flowing body of water that moves continuously along a specific course, supporting aquatic life.
- 2. Open areas covered with grasses and other non-woody plants, providing habitats for various species.
- 4. Low-lying areas between hills or mountains, often with a river flowing through.
- 5. Areas where land and water meet, characterized by shallow water and specific plant species.
- 6. Dense and green areas with an abundance of trees, providing a habitat for various wildlife.
- 9. Coastal areas with sandy shores, where land and water meet, providing a scenic environment.
- 10. A landmass surrounded by water, smaller than a continent, and often with distinct ecosystems.
- 11. Vast and deep bodies of saltwater, home to diverse marine life and ecosystems.