Climate Change

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Across
  1. 3. A group of interrelated food chains in a particular ecological community
  2. 4. A stylish or trendy word or phrase, especially when occurring in a specialized field
  3. 6. To describe the qualities or peculiarities of someone/something
  4. 9. A direct effect of increased dissolved co2
  5. 12. Someone who regularly swims in the ocean along the coastline
  6. 13. Causing great damage or suffering to something or someone
  7. 15. A substance like rock, formed in the sea by groups of particular types of small animal, often used in jewellery
  8. 16. Naturally or non-naturally occurring. Too much of this can be dangerous to the planet.
  9. 17. To adjust (the amount of heat, sound, etc, of something) as required; control
  10. 18. To rise or extend above the surrounding level
Down
  1. 1. A development or consequence growing out of and sometimes complicating a problem, plan, or statement
  2. 2. An amount of something that is used, or the process of using something, esp. so that there is less of it
  3. 5. An obvious and troubling sign of climate change which has an immediate impact on all life on earth; extreme weather events
  4. 7. To send out rays or waves
  5. 8. (of a solid) To be absorbed by a liquid, especially when mixed, or (of a liquid) to absorb a solid
  6. 10. Any combustible organic material, as oil, coal, or natural gas, derived from the remains of former life
  7. 11. An amount or quantity beyond what is normal or sufficient; a surplus
  8. 14. A mass of slowly moving land ice formed by the accumulation of snow on high ground
  9. 15. To make or become inflexible and unchanging