Environment

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Across
  1. 5. Power generated from sources that never run out, such as wind, sunlight, or flowing water.
  2. 6. The presence of dirty or dangerous substances in the air, water, or soil, usually caused by human activity.
  3. 7. created from decomposed prehistoric organisms.
  4. 9. Non-renewable energy sources, such as coal and
  5. 10. The practice of using natural resources carefully so future generations can also benefit from them.
Down
  1. 1. A material that decomposes on its own through natural processes, without leaving toxic waste behind.
  2. 2. The effort to look after wildlife, forests, and other natural areas so they aren't damaged or lost.
  3. 3. All the plants, animals, and other organisms in a place, along with the physical environment they share.
  4. 4. A measurement of how much CO2 a person, company, or activity releases into the atmosphere.
  5. 8. change A shift over time in the planet's usual weather and temperature patterns, linked to human actions.