Camp Crossword Puzzle

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Across
  1. 3. An animal that eats plants and animals
  2. 6. The break of the earth's crust cause two sides collide together; resulting an earthquake
  3. 7. A series of changes that go in a loop.
  4. 8. Tectonics The movement of the earth's crust causing geologic events
  5. 13. Everything surrounding an organism; non living and living
  6. 14. Animals with backbones
  7. 17. Living on land
  8. 18. An organism that breaks down materials
  9. 20. Decomposing by natural processes
  10. 23. The decaying of rocks caused by weather
  11. 25. The number of a group of spieces in one area
  12. 26. Natural resources that do not regenerate themselves
  13. 28. An animal that eats other living materials; can't make its own food
  14. 29. Series of major changes in appearance in an organism's life
  15. 31. Materials found in nature used by humans
  16. 32. Web A systems of many food chains linked together
  17. 34. The imitation of an organism being another; improves chance of survival
Down
  1. 1. Resource A resource that can be replaced quickly
  2. 2. A plant that uses the sun to produce food
  3. 4. Food, water, shelter, and other resources that suit and organism
  4. 5. An animal that eats plants or animals
  5. 9. An Indian tribe that roamed the coast and desert
  6. 10. Capacity Total number of animals an area is able to support
  7. 11. Most active during the day
  8. 12. Animals without a backbone
  9. 15. A personal of social moral code
  10. 16. Species Plants and animals in danger of becoming extinct
  11. 19. A process which green plants use sunlight to make food
  12. 21. A characteristic that improves chance of survival
  13. 22. Coloration An organism that changes color, or camouflage, to help to survive
  14. 24. To have the ability to do work
  15. 25. Animals that are hunted by other animals
  16. 27. A group of living things that are found together
  17. 30. Forces wearing away parts of the earth
  18. 33. An organism's role in its community