Unit 1 Sustainability/Energy Crossword

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Across
  1. 1. Field in Geography that focusses on people, society and culture
  2. 2. British Columbia's capital
  3. 6. Ontario's current (and first Female) Premier
  4. 8. Where you’ll find the highest tides in the world
  5. 9. Field in Geography that focusses on the natural world
  6. 11. A lunch without waste
  7. 13. Type of energy that draws heat/cold from naturally stored energy in the ground
  8. 15. Type of energy that cannot regenerate
  9. 16. Symbol found on energy efficient products
  10. 23. A self-assessment of your (lifestyle) impact on the Earth
  11. 25. The area surrounding a river system
  12. 26. Type of energy that can be regenerated
  13. 27. Stress a population puts on environment
  14. 28. Fancy directional 'thing-a-majig'
  15. 30. Use this to find out the 'real life' distance
  16. 31. The "4th R"
  17. 32. Adorable robot from the future
  18. 33. Industry that extracts/cuts a raw/natural resource
  19. 34. The capital of Nunavut
  20. 35. Type of energy that uses a propeller & turbine
  21. 36. Type of energy that is very dangerous but also very efficient
Down
  1. 1. Canada's current Prime Minister
  2. 3. Computer program that layers various maps
  3. 4. A program that began here in Waterloo Region in the 1980s
  4. 5. In the "Garbageman" Simpsons episode, Homer ran for Head of...
  5. 7. Most Northern island in Canada
  6. 10. Class of vehicle that is very low on emissions
  7. 12. One of the 3 R's
  8. 14. Number of organisms an environment can support
  9. 17. Every map must have one of these
  10. 18. She scored the Gold Medal winning goal vs. USA at the Olympics
  11. 19. Meets current needs & ensures future needs are met as well
  12. 20. The capital city of PEI
  13. 21. Type of energy that harnesses the suns rays
  14. 22. Liquid pollution from garbage that gets soaked up by soil
  15. 24. When enviornment use exceeds Carrying Capacity
  16. 29. Alberta's capital city
  17. 37. Most Northern settlement in Canada