Across
- 1. A prolonged period without enough water, making it tough for plants, animals, and sometimes even your lawn to survive.
- 3. Loop A cycle where an initial change causes effects that then reinforce or amplify that change, for better or worse.
- 5. The path something is on, whether it’s a spaceship, a career, or the global temperature over time.
- 10. A measure of how much something responds to a particular influence—like how some people need just one coffee to feel awake, while others need five.
- 11. A possible future situation based on different choices, like choosing between hitting snooze or actually waking up on time.
- 13. When water rises and takes over places it shouldn’t, like streets, homes, or your basement after a bad storm.
- 15. The ability to recover or adapt after facing a challenge, whether it’s a storm, a crisis, or even a tough Monday morning.
- 19. Point That critical moment when a small change triggers a massive, often irreversible shift.
- 20. Adjusting to new conditions in order to survive and thrive—whether it’s a city preparing for rising sea levels or you learning to function without Wi-Fi.
Down
- 2. The inevitable reality that no model, no scientist, and no one in your group chat can predict the future with absolute precision.
- 4. A statement about what is likely to happen based on evidence, though not always 100% accurate—just ask your weather app.
- 6. The release of something, usually referring to gases like carbon dioxide into the air, but also applicable when discussing rumors and bad karaoke performances.
- 7. The act of reducing the severity of something, often used when discussing ways to slow down climate change.
- 8. The gradual wearing away of land by wind, water, or other forces—kind of like what happens to your patience in a long meeting.
- 9. A place that traps heat, whether it's a glass building for plants or the gases in Earth’s atmosphere that warm the planet.
- 12. A scientifically estimated future scenario based on data, but not a guaranteed outcome.
- 14. A step-by-step process used to solve problems or make decisions, often used in climate modeling, search engines, and deciding what show to binge next.
- 16. A test run or model that mimics real-life conditions to predict possible outcomes, like a dress rehearsal for reality.
- 17. Related to cities and developed areas, often requiring climate planning for everything from traffic to rising temperatures.
- 18. A word used to describe something far beyond normal—whether it’s weather, sports, or your friend’s love for spicy food.
