Nature
Across
- 2. Those components of biodiversity of direct, indirect, or potential use to humanity.
- 6. restricted to a particular area: used to describe a species or organism that is confined to a particular geographical region, for example, an island or river basin.
- 7. Variety of human social structures, belief systems, and strategies for adapting to situations in different parts of the world.
- 8. a major portion of the living environment of a particular region characterized by its distinctive vegetation and maintained by local climatic conditions.
Down
- 1. reflects the number, variety and variability of living organisms.
- 3. A dynamic complex of plant, animal and micro-organisms communities and their non-living environment interacting as a funtional unit.
- 4. are those that occur outside their natural range and threaten the existence of native plants and animals.
- 5. the place or type of site where an organism of population naturally occurs.