Environment
Across
- 2. This refers to animals and plants that live in their natural habitat, like forests, oceans, or grasslands.
- 6. This is the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. It provides everything they need to survive, like food, water, and shelter.
- 8. This is when the Earth's climate, or weather patterns, start to change over a long period of time. It can lead to things like warmer temperatures, more extreme weather, and rising sea levels.(written into one word)
- 9. These are fuels like coal, oil, and gas that come from the remains of ancient plants and animals. They're not good for the environment because burning them releases pollution.(written into one word)
Down
- 1. This means there are too many people living in a certain area. It can lead to problems like not enough resources or space for everyone.
- 3. This is when trees are cut down in forests. It can happen for things like making room for buildings or farming. It's not good because it harms the environment and animals that live in forests.
- 4. This refers to the effect or influence that something has on something else. For example, cutting down trees has a big impact on the environment because it affects wildlife and the air we breathe.
- 5. These are animals or plants that are at risk of dying out. They might not have many left, and if we don't protect them, they could disappear forever.(written into one word)
- 7. This describes things that can be replaced or made again. For example, renewable energy comes from sources like the sun or wind that won't run out.