Across
- 1. A particularly high-impact structure which humans have built on rivers and streams
- 4. Sinks are also called (blank) services
- 5. Loss of productivity and decline in fertility of land-based environments as a result of human activities is called land (blank)
- 8. Processes in nature which absorb our waste
- 10. Soil (blank) occurs when soil is gradually worn away by natural phenomena such as rivers, rain, waves, glaciers and the wind
- 11. (blank) species are groups of organisms found in an area they are not native to
- 12. Worldview which involves minimising wildlife impacts and conserving sustainability
- 14. Any substance released into the environment that has harmful or poisonous effects
- 15. the ecosystem service of services are also called (blank) services
- 17. Worldview of placing humans as the most important species
- 18. Soil degredation involves losses in soil's (blank)
Down
- 1. Water (blank) is reducing the quality and quantity of clean fresh water in a water body
- 2. Sources are also called (blank) services
- 3. The variety of living organisms on the planet
- 6. The ongoing capacity of the environment to support the lives of all living things into the future
- 7. Worldview of placing the importance of all others according to how they support the individual
- 8. human tasks which are done by nature and do not involve consumable resources
- 9. As an ecosystem service, people may have (blank) connections to nature
- 10. Worldview which places biodiversity at the highest importance and considers humans equal to other species
- 13. an individual's particular conception of the world
- 16. Ecosystem services which we as humans can use as products
