Across
- 2. is a saltwater habitat
- 4. – plants with thick leaves and stems to hold water
- 7. the topmost layer of a forest having trees that reach above the canopy
- 8. – a group of wolves or wild dogs
- 10. are the producers of a streams food chain
- 13. – a narrow opening between rocks
- 14. What all consumers in the sea depend upon for food as well as oxygen Taught on February 15
- 16. – the very top of the water where some insects live
- 18. –the layer of a forest having small plants
- 20. – a forest that grows in tropical climates
- 21. – the frigid region around the North Pole
- 25. – the direction that water flows
- 26. – made of extremely tall trees that reach above the canopy
- 27. – tiny microscopic water animals
- 28. – a small traveling body of freshwater
- 29. – a thick layer of fat some animals need for warmth: Many artic mammals have this to keep them warm
- 30. – a treeless land in the Arctic where the subsoil is permanently frozen
- 31. help filter the water and make it clean
- 32. where top predators will visitfor food
Down
- 1. is the very bottom of the rainforest
- 3. – a large traveling body of freshwater
- 5. – where we find most of the rainforest plants
- 6. – plants growing close to the ground
- 9. – plant like things living in the water
- 11. – active during the night
- 12. – the plants of a habitat
- 13. – the upper layer of a forest having larger trees and vines
- 15. can be divided into 4 different habitat layers: forest floor, understory, canopy, and emergent
- 17. the bottom layer of the forest
- 19. – to shed fur, hair, or skin when winter changes to summer
- 22. 2 main water habitats
- 23. – a group of fish swimming together
- 24. – a dry land area having little plant growth
