Intro to Forestry and Natural Resources

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Across
  1. 3. Top part of the tree.
  2. 8. Natural resources that can last forever.
  3. 10. Trees that drop their leaves in the fall.
  4. 11. Natural resource that reproduces itself.
  5. 14. Example of conservation
  6. 17. Produces Oxygen. Contains chlorophyll.
  7. 18. They anchor the plant into the ground.
  8. 19. Limited resources that cannot be replaced.
  9. 23. The wise use of our natural resources.
  10. 29. Idea that all natural resources depend on each other.
  11. 30. Growing part of the trunk.
  12. 31. Central supporting pillar of the tree.
Down
  1. 1. Choosing not to use our natural resources.
  2. 2. _________ rings = good growing season.
  3. 4. Objects, materials, creatures, or energy that are found in nature and can be used by humans.
  4. 5. Carries food from the leaves down to the rest of the plant.
  5. 6. Protects the tree from the outside.
  6. 7. Type of natural resource that renews itself continuously.
  7. 9. Carries food from the roots up to the rest of the plant.
  8. 12. Plants produce this. Needed for humans to breathe.
  9. 13. Example of a deciduous tree (produces acorns).
  10. 15. Trees that have cones, needles, and keep their leaves throughout winter.
  11. 16. Science of developing, caring for, or cultivating a tree covered environment.
  12. 20. _________ rings = poor growing season.
  13. 21. An example of a non-exhaustible resource.
  14. 22. As the population increases, natural resource use will ___________
  15. 24. Animals give off this for plants to live.
  16. 25. A tree is a woody plant that can grow to be _________ feet or higher (Spelled).
  17. 26. When animals die, they release this into the soil.
  18. 27. An example of a renewable resource.
  19. 28. Example of preservation: Viewing trees for their ________ rather than using them for paper or bulding material.
  20. 32. Example of a non-renewable resource.