Nature

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Across
  1. 2. It is the highest points or summits of mountains or hills. They often offer breathtaking views
  2. 6. Regular rise and fall of sea levels caused by the gravitational pull of the moon and the sun. They occur twice a day and affect coastal regions worldwide.
  3. 8. Daily event when the sun appears above the horizon, signaling the beginning of the day. It is often accompanied by beautiful colors in the sky.
  4. 9. Dense area of trees, typically larger than a forest and often less managed or cultivated.
  5. 10. Natural underground chambers or passages formed by the erosion of rock over time. They often contain unique geological formations and may serve as habitats for various animals.
  6. 12. Top layer of the Earth's surface, composed of minerals, organic matter, water, air, and living organisms.
Down
  1. 1. Movement on the surface of water. It can be big or small and is caused by the wind blowing across the water or by something moving through the water, like a boat.
  2. 3. To turn a liquid into a solid state by lowering its temperature below the freezing point.
  3. 4. It refers to the daily event when the sun disappears below the horizon, resulting in the sky's colorful display of oranges, pinks, and purples. It marks the end of the day.
  4. 5. Smaller, woody extensions that grow from the trunk or main stems of trees and shrubs.
  5. 6. The main stem of a tree, from which branches and leaves grow. It provides structural support and transports water and nutrients between the roots and leaves.
  6. 7. Early part of the morning when the sky begins to lighten before sunrise. It marks the transition from night to day.
  7. 11. To move earth, soil, or other materials using a shovel, spade, or similar tool.