Across
- 6. The science of designing and building robots that can do tasks for humans.
- 9. Birds that are raised on farms for their eggs or meat, like chickens and turkeys.
- 10. To carefully study something by breaking it into parts to understand it better.
- 12. Using air or gas to create power, often to move or lift things.
- 16. Everything around us, including the air, water, land, plants, and animals.
- 20. The practice of growing crops and raising animals for food, clothing, and other products people need.
- 21. Relating to a town or city and its local government.
- 23. The act of working toward a goal or trying to achieve something.
- 24. Something that people or animals use to meet their needs, like water, food, or money.
Down
- 1. Using liquid, usually water or oil, to create power to move or lift things.
- 2. A product, like food or materials, that can be bought and sold, such as wheat or oil.
- 3. A long period of time when there is very little or no rain, causing dry conditions.
- 4. A new idea or way of doing something that makes life better or solves a problem.
- 5. Keeping places clean and healthy, especially by removing waste and preventing the spread of disease.
- 7. Putting a plan or idea into action or making it happen.
- 8. A person who buys and uses goods or services.
- 11. The use of science and math to design and build things like machines, roads, and bridges.
- 12. To keep something in its current condition so it stays good or safe for a long time.
- 13. Animals like cows, pigs, and sheep that are raised on farms for food or other products.
- 14. The science and art of growing fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- 15. A group of businesses that make or provide similar products or services, like the car industry or the tech industry.
- 17. The use of living things, like plants or cells, to create products that help people, such as medicine or better crops.
- 18. The business of farming, including growing crops, raising animals, and selling products related to farming.
- 19. Plants grown by farmers to be harvested and used, such as wheat, corn, or rice.
- 22. The study of how traits like eye color or height are passed from parents to their children through genes.
