Across
- 5. a measure of the amount of salt present in the soil.
- 7. a layer of gases with a large proportion of ozone, high in the atmosphere that protects the earth from harmful amounts of the sun’s rays.
- 9. a complex community made up of living organisms that interact with each other and their environment; an abbreviation of ecological system.
- 10. The variety of living organism (e.g. plants, animals, bacteria and fungi) found in the environment.
- 12. a change in global or regional climate patterns; in particular, a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
Down
- 1. the loss of productivity and the decline in the fertility of land-based environments as a result of human activities.
- 2. a fuel made from the decomposed (fossilised) remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago (e.g. coal, oil, gas).
- 3. the transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert.
- 4. a term used to describe a range of important resources, processes and benefits that health ecosystems provide to humans.
- 6. all the gases that surround the earth.
- 8. any substance released into the environment that causes damage.
- 11. a method used to dispose of rubbish by burying itl also used to describe the place where rubbish is buried.
- 13. an underground water supply consisting of a layer of rock or other permeable materials that hold water.
