Sustainable Biomes
Across
- 3. A major region that is defined by its climate, vegetation and animal life
- 4. The amount of living matter in an area
- 7. The capacity (of an ecosystem or species) to respond to a disturbance by resisting damage and recovering quickly
- 9. Plants that live for more than two years by growing back leaves, flowers and fruit each year.
- 10. All the life forms and environments on or near Earth’s surface that are sustaining life
- 12. Sustainable and self-sufficient agriculture that mimics natural systems and reduces waste
- 15. A type of plant that has hard, short or possibly spiky leaves, which may be evergreen as an adaptation to long periods of dryness or heat.
- 16. Land used or suitable for growing crops
- 20. Having physical and economic access to sufficient, safe and nutritious foods to meet dietary needs for an active and healthy life
- 21. Processes that measures changes in agricultural production and respond in a timely manner
- 22. Types of grass that grow in clumps rather than single plants that form continuous mats.
- 23. Growing plants without soil, by supporting stems and roots in a nutrient rich solution (water).
- 25. The process by which a plant grows from a seed
Down
- 1. Rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls to or condenses on the ground.
- 2. The cultivation of a single crop on a farm
- 5. Grass or other green fodder compacted and stored in airtight containers (such as silos) and used for animal feed in the winter.
- 6. The processes that allow for plant reproduction by producing seeds.
- 8. Climates with modern temperatures and distinct seasons of warm summer and cool winters.
- 11. Plant or animal species native to and found in a specific location or region
- 13. The amount of sunlight that reaches an area of Earth’s surface over a defined time period
- 14. Using more goods or services that can easily be replaced or reused
- 17. Manipulation of an organism at a genetic level to introduce or reproduce desirable traits
- 18. The way in which everything living thing interactions with the world around it
- 19. Agricultural practices that produce just enough for the household or family to survive on
- 24. Variation in plant life due to differing environmental conditions