vocabulary
Across
- 1. To make something impure or dirty by adding harmful substances.
- 5. up: To remove dirt, pollution, or clutter from an area; also used metaphorically for making something better.
- 8. To burn something completely, often to dispose of waste.
- 11. The act of giving one thing and receiving another in return, such as goods, services, or currency.
- 14. A particular place, area, or location; also refers to noticing something.
- 16. Capable of being broken down naturally by microorganisms, thus not harming the environment.
- 17. A workplace, often in the clothing or manufacturing industries, where employees work under poor conditions for low wages.
- 19. To alter information, documents, or evidence in order to deceive.
Down
- 2. People who have a significant impact on others' opinions or behavior, especially on social media, often promoting products or ideas.
- 3. Something that is real, authentic, and not counterfeit or fake.
- 4. Thrown away or discarded carelessly, often referring to waste.
- 5. footprint: The total amount of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, emitted directly or indirectly by an individual, organization, or activity.
- 6. up: Something that is invented, fabricated, or not real; often refers to stories or lies.
- 7. down: To decompose into smaller parts, often used for materials, or to stop functioning properly.
- 9. Places where goods or services are sold to customers, such as stores or boutiques.
- 10. of: To get rid of something, especially waste, in a safe and proper manner.
- 12. Decayed organic material used as a natural fertilizer for plants, made from food scraps and garden waste.
- 13. out: To test or experiment with something, often to see how well it works or suits a purpose.
- 15. A dishonest scheme or fraud designed to deceive people, usually for financial gain.
- 18. The materials used to wrap or protect products for storage, transport, or sale.