environment vocabulary
Across
- 3. the introduction of harmful substances, waste, or energy (such as noise or heat) into the natural environment—air, water, or soil—making it unsafe, toxic, or unsuitable for living things.
- 6. To consume or use resources (money, time, energy) carelessl
- 7. smokes refering to industrial emissions.
- 8. a planned, organized series of activities—such as marketing, political, or social initiatives—directed toward achieving a specific aim.
- 9. unwanted, discarded waste material (trash/garbage), or nonsense/worthless ideas.
Down
- 1. the process of collecting, processing, and converting waste materials (like paper, glass, or plastic) into new, usable products to prevent waste and reduce resource consumption.
- 2. the act of giving money, food, or help to people in need, or an organization that does this work
- 4. jams a long line of vehicles on a road that are unable to move or are moving very slowly, typically caused by overcrowding, accidents, or construction.
- 5. substances, and energy sources occurring in nature without human intervention that possess economic, industrial, or intrinsic value natural resources