Across
- 1. Temporary or short-lived, existing or occurring for a brief period before changing or disappearing.
- 3. The capacity to modify or adjust plans, strategies, or actions in response to new information, challenges, or opportunities.
- 5. The ability of soil or other materials to retain water, preventing excessive evaporation or runoff and promoting optimal conditions for plant growth.
- 8. The act of observing, recording, and analyzing data or information over time to track changes, trends, or patterns in a particular system or environment.
- 9. The ability to achieve maximum output or performance with minimal input or resources, often measured in terms of productivity or resource utilization.
- 10. The capacity to maintain or endure a process or state over time without causing significant depletion or degradation of resources or environmental quality.
- 13. The process of collecting data or information about an object, area, or phenomenon from a distance, typically using satellites, aircraft, or other technology.
- 14. To make something as effective, efficient, or beneficial as possible through careful planning, adjustment, or refinement.
- 15. The quality or state of being exact, accurate, or finely tuned, particularly in reference to measurement, targeting, or control.
- 16. Referring to events or processes that occur over the course of a single day, particularly in relation to daily temperature fluctuations.
- 17. Capable of being maintained or continued over the long term without causing significant harm to the environment or depleting natural resources.
- 18. The process of organizing, planning, controlling, and directing resources or activities to achieve specific goals or objectives.
- 20. The characteristic pattern of changes or fluctuations in environmental conditions, such as temperature and precipitation, that occur as the seasons progress throughout the year.
- 22. The act of reducing, alleviating, or minimizing the negative impacts or consequences of a particular action, event, or condition.
- 23. Changes or variations in a quantity, condition, or process, often occurring unpredictably or irregularly.
- 24. A farming approach that utilizes technology, data, and management practices to optimize resource efficiency, productivity, and environmental sustainability.
Down
- 2. The measure of the temperature of the soil at various depths, which plays a crucial role in agricultural practices and soil health.
- 4. Referring to the unique climatic conditions experienced within a small or localized area, such as beneath a crop canopy or within a specific microhabitat.
- 6. Critical points or levels beyond which a change in state or behavior is triggered, often used in decision-making or determining optimal conditions.
- 7. Possessing the ability to withstand or recover from adversity, challenges, or changes, often in reference to ecosystems, organisms, or systems.
- 11. The upper layer or cover of vegetation, such as leaves and branches, formed by the collective growth of plants in an area.
- 12. Devices or instruments used to detect, measure, or record physical, chemical, or biological properties or conditions in the environment.
- 13. The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties or setbacks, adapt to changing circumstances, and maintain functionality or stability in the face of adversity.
- 19. The process of adjusting or modifying behavior, strategies, or structures in response to changing circumstances or environmental conditions.
- 21. Occurring or being processed immediately, without delay, allowing for instantaneous access to information or data.
