Across
- 1. related to water
- 6. of Habitat Conservation & Management
- 7. habitat in which shallow pools of water form where there is poor drainage in the
- 9. consume decayed plants and animals
- 10. non-use of natural resources having little-to-no human intervention andinteraction
- 11. a low and marshy or frequently flooded area of land
- 13. microscopic marine algae
- 14. habitat located below the tundra which is covered in coniferous forest
- 17. wetland areas constantly filled with water
- 19. organisms which produce food or biomass through the process of
- 20. any living organism
Down
- 2. development of vegetation in a community to a steady state over a period oftime
- 3. non-living factors
- 4. describes how organisms match specific environmental conditions andrespond to distribution of resources and competitors
- 5. omnivores which consume plants and animals; carnivores which consumeonly animals
- 8. wetlands with woody plants
- 12. grassland with trees in landscape
- 15. wetland areas with clay soil where water will not seep into ground
- 16. taking an area which has been degraded and rebuilding the area
- 18. chemical substance required by an organism for growth, reproduction andmaintenance
