Nature

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Across
  1. 4. The release of harmful substances into the air, affecting the quality of the air we breathe.
  2. 6. Consumption Wasteful consumption of energy resources, contributing to environmental degradation.
  3. 8. The decline of variety and abundance of species in a particular habitat.
  4. 10. Agricultural practices that involve excessive use of resources and may lead to soil degradation.
Down
  1. 1. The rapid growth of populations and the expansion of urban areas, leading to increased resource consumption.
  2. 2. The clearing of large areas of forests, leading to the loss of biodiversity and disruption of ecosystems.
  3. 3. Excessive disposal of materials without proper recycling or management, leading to pollution and resource depletion.
  4. 5. Use of Plastic The overuse of non-biodegradable materials, contributing to environmental pollution.
  5. 7. when water overflows onto land that is typically dry
  6. 9. Change Long-term changes in weather patterns, often attributed to human activities like burning fossil fuels.