The Human Person in the Environment

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