Earth Day 2
Across
- 5. A person who offers to help or work for a cause without being paid.
- 8. The usual weather conditions of a region over a long period of time, including temperature, rainfall, and seasons.
- 10. The presence of harmful substances in the environment, such as air, water, or soil, that can damage living things and natural habitats.
- 12. A community of living organisms, such as plants and animals, together with their physical environment, interacting as a system.
Down
- 1. Animals, birds, insects, and plants that live naturally in the wild, not domesticated by humans.
- 2. The careful use and protection of natural resources, such as water, forests, and wildlife, to prevent them from being damaged or destroyed.
- 3. A structure or effect where gases trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere, leading to warming of the planet (greenhouse effect).
- 4. The process of collecting and processing materials, like paper, plastic, and metal, so they can be used again instead of thrown away.
- 6. A designated place where waste is buried under soil, often used for garbage disposal.
- 7. To use less of something in order to prevent waste and lessen harm to the environment.
- 9. A large area covered with trees and other plants, providing habitat for animals and helping maintain the Earth’s climate.
- 11. Produced or grown naturally without the use of synthetic chemicals, pesticides, or artificial additives.