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2. | An item staying in the same place or in the same condition from old times. (7,6) | 6. | A place with high nitrogen content. (8-4) | 7. | Sets of trees together in the same place. (6,2,5) | 9. | A join made by tying together the ends of a piece or pieces of string, rope, cloth, etc. (4) | 10. | A short plant of the genus Rubus, producing a sweet, soft, edible red fruit. (9,4) | 11. | A brightly colored, one or two-color, non-adhesive ribbon used in marking objects or areas. (5,4) | 12. | The amount of snow falling in a particular area during a specific period. (8) | 13. | The outermost line or part where an object or area begins or ends. (5,4) | 14. | The main trunk of a plant. (4,4) |
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Down: |
1. | A band made usually of plastic, causing light to move away and used to mark things. (10,4) | 3. | A small stove using charcoal as fuel. (8,6) | 4. | Snow lifted from the surface by the wind. (8,4) | 5. | A system designed to capture, store and process all types of geographical data. (3,6) | 7. | With green branches. (5-8) | 8. | A small, simple building, usually made of one room only, built from earth that has become wet and sticky. (3,3) | 12. | An extreme weather condition with very strong wind, heavy rain, and often thunder and lightning. (5) |
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