Across
- 4. The process of making energy, often using water, wind, or other resources to create electricity.
- 5. Water that is used in factories and businesses for making products and other processes.
- 8. Water that is safe and clean to drink. It is important for our health.
- 9. Substances that cause pollution. They can be chemicals, waste, or other harmful materials.
- 10. Water that has been used and is no longer clean, often from homes or industries. It needs to be treated before it can be reused.
- 11. The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, which can make air, water, and land dirty and unsafe.
- 12. The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, clothing, and other products.
- 13. The method of supplying water to plants and crops to help them grow, especially in dry areas.
- 15. Unwanted substances that make something impure or unsafe, like dirty water or chemicals in food.
Down
- 1. The accumulation of plastic waste in the environment, which can harm animals and ecosystems.
- 2. Water that is used in homes for activities like cooking, cleaning, and bathing.
- 3. Activities that people do for fun and enjoyment, like swimming, fishing, or playing sports.
- 6. The movement of people or goods from one place to another, often using water, roads, or railways.
- 7. Wastewater that comes from toilets and sinks. It contains human waste and needs to be treated properly.
- 14. Harmful materials that can cause sickness or damage to living things and the environment.
