Natural Cycles and Geologic Time
Across
- 2. When industries grow in a region or country, often leading to more pollution.
- 3. Nutrients Substances organisms need to live and grow, but can't make themselves.
- 5. The process by which nitrates are converted back into nitrogen gas by bacteria, returning nitrogen to the atmosphere.
- 7. A timeline dividing Earth's history into different periods.
- 11. When plants release water vapor into the air through their leaves.
- 14. Cycle The process by which carbon moves between living organisms, the atmosphere, oceans, and Earth's crust.
- 15. Water located beneath the Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations.
- 17. The process by which organic matter breaks down into simpler substances, releasing nutrients back into the environment.
- 19. The way plants use sunlight to make food and oxygen.
- 20. Layers of rock or soil in the ground.
- 21. When water, ice, or wind move soil and rock from one place to another.
- 22. Water from precipitation that flows over the surface of the ground, often carrying pollutants.
- 23. Fuels Energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas formed from ancient plants and animals.
Down
- 1. When water vapor turns into liquid water, forming clouds.
- 4. When bacteria in soil turn ammonia into nitrates that plants can use.
- 6. When special bacteria change nitrogen gas from the air into a form plants can use.
- 8. Everything around a living thing, including air, water, and land.
- 9. A substance found in all living things and in the air, water, and soil.
- 10. A gas in the air that all living things need to grow.
- 12. Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls from the sky.
- 13. The layer of air surrounding Earth.
- 16. The process of breathing out carbon dioxide, which is part of the carbon cycle.
- 18. When water turns into vapor and goes up into the air.