Human Impact on the Environment - Environmental Science Vocabulary
Across
- 12. Any alteration of Earth’s normal, average climate conditions
- 13. Air pollution; can contain ozone
- 15. A complex system that includes all plants, animals, micro-organisms, and chemicals that exist together as a community in a particular place
- 16. A substance that can dissolve other substances within it
- 17. (verb) to dissolve minerals in soil that are carried away by water
- 18. The universal solvent
- 19. When water and wind blow and wash topsoil away
- 20. Capable of being broken down into reusable minerals and nutrients, by decomposers, sunlight, and oxygen, and then recycled through an ecosystem
- 21. Agents causing a disease, such as some bacteria, viruses, and fungi
- 22. Substances that cause harm to the air, soil, water, or organisms in the environment
- 24. The pore space in soil, needed for plants to get air and water
- 26. By-products of sewage and wastewater treatment
Down
- 1. Increases in Earth’s annual average temperature
- 2. Animals and plants that eat other animals and plants to get the energy they need to grow and reproduce
- 3. Fungi and bacteria that break down waste and dead producers and consumers into chemicals that producers can use
- 4. Non-native species that harm native species by competing with them for resources, preying on them, or exposing them to new diseases.
- 5. Water on land; such as lakes, rivers, and ponds
- 6. Fine, dark dirt made of or containing organic matter including bacteria and fungi
- 7. Using methods, systems, and materials that meet our needs today without harming the ability of future generations to meet theirs
- 8. Water in the solid or rock below the Earth’s surface
- 9. The process in which a fertile soil becomes unable to support plant life due to the erosion of topsoil or leaching of nutrients
- 10. Includes fuels such as natural gas, propane, gasoline, diesel oil, heating oil, and coal - formed from organic matter millions of years ago
- 11. The most fertile (rich) part of the soil; located on the surface
- 14. The chemical processes in an organism that transform food into energy
- 23. A mixture of organic matter, minerals, air, and water
- 24. Plants and some bacteria that can make their own food by photosynthesis or other chemical processes
- 25. Water from precipitation that runs off the land into lakes, rivers, oceans, and other bodies of water