IMPACT OF HUMAN ACTIVITY ON LANDSCAPE
Across
- 5. The average, long-term weather patterns and conditions of a specific region over many years.
- 6. The practice of farming, which includes growing crops and raising animals for food, wool, and other products.
- 7. The introduction of harmful or dirty materials into the air, water, or land, making the environment unsafe.
- 8. The clearing or cutting down of forests to use the land for other purposes like farming or buildings.
- 9. The growth of cities and towns as more people move from rural areas to live and work in urban environments.
Down
- 1. The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere in a specific place, such as rain, temperature, and wind.
- 2. The noticeable effect, influence, or change that an action or event has on someone or something.
- 3. The process of digging into the earth to extract valuable rocks, minerals, or fuels like coal and gold.
- 4. The organized production of goods or services in factories and businesses, usually on a large scale.
- 5. The visible features of an area of land, including natural elements like hills and rivers alongside human structures.