ELT
Across
- 3. Forms of water that forms in the atmosphere and falls back on earth; including rain, snow, and hail.
- 5. / a group of species in a common location.
- 7. A vertical succession of horizons that have been subjected to soil forming processes.
- 8. / When both genotypes stay constant from one generation to the next.
- 11. / Organisms that make food for themselves.
- 12. A simple key used to identify an object.
- 13. A process through which nitrogen converts into many forms as it circulates through ecosystems.
- 14. / It is how different customs, technology, and habits shared among people have made the world a more connected place.
- 15. Resources that are not depleted and can supply a continuous source of energy.
Down
- 1. / A living creature in the food chain that eats organisms from a different species.
- 2. / Detritus feeders are heterotrophs that consume dead and decaying plants and animals. Decomposers break apart dead organisms then carry out decomposition.
- 4. Process when liquid turns into gas.
- 6. The continuous cycle of water in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- 9. / The ability to maintain a process over time.
- 10. / The process of established facts through experimenting.