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In the crossword table given below, some words are hidden. They are all about vegetation and wildlife and are to be found horizontally and vertically. Two have been worked out for you. Work in pairs with a friend.

Solution
Long Answer

Horizontal

Bamboo

Veld

Tea

Goat

Bear

Campos

Sap

Deciduous

Flora

Seal

Grass

Tundra

Leopard

Fowl

Taiga

Zebra

Lichens

Deodar

Tulsi

Horse

Apes

Chir

Fir

Bee

Dog

Mosses

Prairies

Llanos

Pines

Teak

Ebony

Pampas

Vertical

Anaconda

Bird

Neem

Owl

Elephant

Palm

Cones

Deer

Ox

Lion

Snakes

Savanna

Shrub

Pork

Walrus

Monkey

Pig

Downs

Oak

Yaks

Cactus

Hen

Camel

–

Fauna

Tiger

Scrubs

–

Herb

Tree

Peepal

–

 

Some More Questions From Natural Vegetation and Wildlife Chapter

Tick the correct answer.

(i) Mosses and lichens are found in

(a) Desert Vegetation

(b) Tropical evergreen forest

(c) Tundra vegetation

(ii) Thorny bushes are found in

(a) Hot and humid tropical climate

(b) Hot and dry desert climate

(c) Cold polar climate

(iii) In tropical evergreen forest, one of the common animals is

(a) Monkey

(b) Giraffe

(c) Camel

(iv) One important variety of coniferous forest is

(a) Rosewood

(b) Pine

(c) Teak

(v) Steppe grassland is found in

(a) S. Africa

(b) Australia

(c) Russia

Match the following.

(i) Walrus

(a) Softwood tree

(ii) Cedar

(b) An animal of tropical deciduous forest

(iii) Olives

(c) A polar animal

(iv) Elephant

(d) Temperate grassland in Australia

(v) Campos

(e) Thorny shrubs

(vi) Downs

(f) A citrus fruit

–

(g) Tropical grassland of Brazil

Give reasons.

(i) The animals in Polar region have thick fur and thick skin.

(ii) Tropical deciduous trees shed their leaves in the dry season.

(iii) The type and thickness of vegetation changes from place to place.

For fun.

In the crossword table given below, some words are hidden. They are all about vegetation and wildlife and are to be found horizontally and vertically. Two have been worked out for you. Work in pairs with a friend.

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