Soil Temperature

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