Environmental Science
Across
- 1. The death of all members of a species.
- 4. A country with high personal wealth and slower population growth.
- 8. Resources that form more slowly than they are used up.
- 9. The number and variety of species that live in an area.
- 10. The study of how humans affect the environment.
- 11. Time when people lived in tribes and used fire to manage the prairie.
- 13. Unwanted changes in the air, water, or soil.
- 15. Material that can be broken down by natural processes.
- 17. The time when people began to raise their own food and animals.
- 18. Comparing the costs of solving environmental problems with the benefits.
Down
- 2. Time period when society began using fossil fuels.
- 3. The use of resources so that future generations will have enough.
- 5. Resources that can be naturally replaced relatively quickly.
- 6. A country with much poverty and high population growth.
- 7. A logical, testable explanation that is not based on intuition.
- 12. The study of living things and how they interact with the environment.
- 14. Material that cannot be broken down by natural processes.
- 16. Drawings, diagrams, or 3D objects that help scientists understand how things work.