Across
- 4. Examples would be Deforestation, scotch broom, humans create impact, Pesticides and herbicides, warming temperatures and changing precipitation, overfishing
- 10. Has a limited population regardless of size
- 13. Produce life-sustaining benefits from nature
- 15. Have an increasing impact as the population increases
- 16. A graph that summarizes monthly measurements of temperature and precipitation
Down
- 1. Determined by the number of different species in an area
- 2. Any environmental factor that shows population growth
- 3. Things like plants and algae that convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- 5. The maximum population size an ecosystem can support
- 6. Non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes the environment
- 7. Consists of all of the food chains in a single ecosystem
- 8. Distinct geographical location with specific types of climate, vegetation, and animals
- 9. Shows the transfer of energy in a community
- 11. Animals and some bacteria that gain energy by consuming things like plants or other animals
- 12. Model showing the amount of energy at each trophic level
- 14. Living is part of an ecosystem that shapes the environment
