Across
- 2. Russia's Volga River is the longest in Europe, weaving through vast landscapes, connecting regions, and playing a crucial trade role.
- 3. The Mississippi River in North America is a broad water road connecting fields and forests, echoing stories of pioneers.
- 4. The Tigris River in the Middle East has historical significance, supporting ancient civilizations through agriculture and trade.
- 6. Siberia's Lena River flows through vast wilderness, supporting unique flora and fauna and serving as a historical trade route.
- 8. The Colorado River in the southwestern U.S. carves stunning canyons and provides water for agriculture, famous for the Grand Canyon.
- 10. The Amazon River in South America is a big, winding waterway surrounded by a jungle, home to colorful birds and adventure.
- 12. The Zambezi River in Africa is famous for Victoria Falls, sustaining ecosystems and local communities through fishing and agriculture.
- 13. The Nile is a long river in Africa, full of ancient wonders and essential for providing water to people and animals.
- 14. The Mekong River in Southeast Asia is a lifeline for the region, supporting agriculture and diverse ecosystems along its banks.
Down
- 1. The Ganges River in India is a sacred flow, sustaining agriculture and playing a vital role in cultural and spiritual practices.
- 3. Australia's Murray-Darling River system is essential for agriculture, shaping the landscapes and supporting a variety of wildlife.
- 5. North America's Yukon River flows through wild landscapes, sustaining diverse ecosystems and serving as a vital resource for indigenous peoples.
- 7. China's Yangtze River, like a dragon's path, flows through mountains and cities, helping farmers and carrying ancient tales.
- 9. The Rhine River in Western Europe is known for its beauty, winding through valleys and past historic castles and cities.
- 11. Europe's Danube River is a calm ribbon linking castles and towns, a peaceful route where boats share stories of cultures.
