The Human Person in the Environment
Across
- 3. Person who works to protect and preserve natural resources.
- 4. Living in balance with the natural world.
- 7. Strong tropical storm common in Asia.
- 9. Moral duty to care for the environment.
- 11. Discipline that studies fundamental questions about life, humans, and the world.
- 14. Clearing or cutting down of forests.
- 18. Philosophy that values all forms of life equally.
- 19. Belonging naturally; essential value (like nature’s worth).
- 24. Long-term weather patterns of a region.
- 25. Any living being (plants, animals, humans).
- 26. Process of maintaining balance in the Earth’s systems.
- 28. Belief that all living beings have inherent value.
- 29. Equilibrium between human needs and nature’s limits.
- 30. Using resources wisely to ensure they last for future generations.
Down
- 1. Surroundings in which humans, animals, and plants live.
- 2. State of being linked with nature and other beings.
- 5. Process of adjusting to the environment.
- 6. Overflow of water onto land.
- 8. Hypothesis that Earth functions as a living, self-regulating system.
- 10. Study of interactions between living things and their environment.
- 12. Natural elements without life (rocks, water, air).
- 13. Responsible management and care of the environment.
- 15. Community of living things interacting with their environment.
- 16. Value based on usefulness for humans.
- 17. Belief that humans are the most important species.
- 20. Study of moral principles guiding human actions.
- 21. Disaster such as typhoons, floods, or earthquakes.
- 22. Introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- 23. Natural supply used for human needs (e.g., water, minerals).
- 27. Belief that ecosystems and biological communities have the greatest value.