Across
- 4. To gain money.
- 6. Built-up area.
- 8. Hydrologic cycle involves 3 steps which are, Precipitation, Infiltration and?
- 10. Cars and houses.
- 12. The natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- 13. A study to identify, predict, evaluate and communicate information about the impacts on the environment of a proposed project.
- 14. ________ constitutes only 3.6% of total greenhouse gases out of which 0.12% is attributed to human activities.
- 17. Needed supply.
- 19. EQ (Prescribed Premises)(Crude Palm Oil) Regulations 1977 controls _____based water pollution.
- 20. A major threat to natural habitat.
- 21. Environmental engineers work with them to address environmental problems.
- 22. Adding people.
- 23. An extent of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water , such as river lake or reservoir.
- 25. EQA 1974 bases regulatory framework on the issuance and renewal of _____ where penalties are imposed.
- 27. Ground water and surface water are closely related in which both are part of a ________ cycle.
- 29. Fluctuation of climate over seasons or years.
- 30. Gases that trap heat.
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- 1. Environmental engineers inspect and evaluate industrial and ______ facilities to assess their compliance with environmental regulations.
- 2. Gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth atmosphere.
- 3. Environmental engineers emphasize on this type of development of the environment.
- 5. There are 4 types of Catchment, mixed, agricultural, forested and ?
- 7. EU Landfill Directive (1999/31/EEC) is an ___________ legislation.
- 9. Move freely.
- 11. A change in Earth’s energy balance between incoming solar radiation energy as well as outgoing thermal IR emission energy.
- 15. Environmental engineers design solutions for this.
- 16. Crops production.
- 18. Climate change can pose serious health impacts such as heat ______
- 24. Each greenhouse gas has unique _____ lifetime.
- 26. To spend less money.
- 28. One of the places environmental engineers work at.