Across
- 4. The animals, birds, and insects that live in a park or natural environment. Parks may provide habitats for various wildlife species, allowing visitors to observe and appreciate nature.
- 6. The act of running at a steady and moderate pace for exercise or fitness. Many people use park paths for jogging, enjoying the fresh air and natural surroundings while improving their health.
- 7. The lush and abundant plant life, including grass, shrubs, and trees, found in parks. Greenery adds beauty, freshness, and a sense of nature to the park environment.
- 8. A meal or gathering held outdoors, usually in a park, where people enjoy food and drinks. Picnics often involve sitting on blankets or using picnic tables.
- 9. A designated route or trail within a park for walking, jogging, or biking. Paths provide a way to explore the park and connect different areas within it.
- 10. An outdoor area with grass, trees, and recreational facilities. Parks provide spaces for people to relax, play, and enjoy nature in urban environments.
- 12. An area cultivated with plants, flowers, and sometimes vegetables. Gardens can be found in parks or private spaces and are often designed for beauty and relaxation.
- 13. The animals, birds, and insects that live in a park or natural environment. Parks may provide habitats for various wildlife species, allowing visitors to observe and appreciate nature.
Down
- 1. A decorative structure in a park that releases a stream of water into the air. Fountains can be simple or elaborate, providing visual interest and a soothing sound.
- 2. The activity of riding a bicycle. Parks often have designated areas or paths for cycling, providing a safe and enjoyable space for people of all ages to ride their bikes.
- 3. A long, usually wooden seat found in parks for people to sit and rest. Benches offer a place to relax, observe nature, or have conversations with others.
- 5. A meal or gathering held outdoors, usually in a park, where people enjoy food and drinks. Picnics often involve sitting on blankets or using picnic tables.
- 8. An area within a park where children can play on swings, slides, and other equipment. Playgrounds are designed to promote physical activity and fun for children.
- 10. A small body of still water found in parks, often inhabited by fish, ducks, or other aquatic creatures. Ponds add natural beauty and attract wildlife to the park.
- 11. The area protected from direct sunlight by trees or structures. Parks with trees offer shaded areas where people can seek relief from the sun and enjoy a cooler atmosphere.