Across
- 1. What animals does in its habitat in order to survive
- 7. The things animals adapt to
- 10. A relationship where one animal benefits while the other is unaffected
- 12. The living and nonliving things located on a surface of the Earth
- 14. Things that create food for themselves
- 18. A tundra, desert, and grassland are all examples of a…
- 19. The maximum amount of animals that a community can hold
- 21. Animals that only eat meat
- 22. Energy -> C02 + H20
- 24. The act of being a predator
- 26. An animal that eats other animals without killing them
- 28. A place that has multiple populations within it
- 29. When nature fixes a disturbed land
- 30. Both animals benefit in this relationship
- 31. An animal that only eats plants
Down
- 2. The place where an animal lives
- 3. Things that are nonliving
- 4. Something that is bigger than a community but less than a biome
- 5. Liches and mosses are examples of a
- 6. The same animal species living together
- 8. The process of how plants make energy and sugar
- 9. Animals that eat things to survive
- 11. Humans effecting the environment that causes the process of succession to speed up
- 13. Something that is limiting the growth of a population
- 15. Animals that only eat meat and plants
- 16. A relationship where an animal benefits while the other suffers
- 17. Living organisms
- 20. What is received at the end of a process or action
- 23. The different diversities of an animal
- 25. Like a dependent variable
- 27. A long – term relationship between two species that usually includes of exchanging food or energy
