Enviroment and Nature
Across
- 5. - To use an item or material again in its existing form, often to reduce waste and extend its lifespan.
- 6. - A sudden, violent shaking of the Earth's surface caused by movements along tectonic plates.
- 7. - Water that has been used and contains impurities, often requiring treatment before disposal or reuse.
- 9. - A condition of insufficient supply or availability.
- 11. - An overflowing of water onto normally dry land.
- 13. - A dense forest with high annual rainfall and rich biodiversity, primarily found in tropical regions.
- 15. - A cultivated plant that is grown for food or other economic purposes.
Down
- 1. - The introduction of harmful or undesirable substances into the natural environment, often causing harm to air, water, soil, and living organisms.
- 2. change - Long-term alteration in Earth's climate, primarily due to human activities.
- 3. - Capable of being maintained or continued over the long term without causing significant harm to the environment.
- 4. species - Species of plants or animals that are legally shielded and managed to prevent their endangerment or extinction through conservation measures and regulations.
- 8. - The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- 10. - A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a water shortage.
- 11. - A substance, such as gasoline, coal, or natural gas, that is burned or consumed to produce energy.
- 12. - To become unseen or no longer exist.
- 14. - A monetary penalty or charge imposed as punishment for breaking a rule, law, or regulation.