Across
- 3. A community of organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment, forming a complex and interconnected web of life.
- 5. The variety of life forms existing in a particular ecosystem, including plants, animals, microorganisms, and their genetic diversity.
- 7. The process of disposing of waste and reusing materials to conserve resources and protect the environment.
- 9. Refers to energy sources or resources that are replenished naturally and indefinitely in nature.
- 10. The ability to meet present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often applied in environmental contexts.
Down
- 1. The addition of harmful substances to the air, water, soil, etc., causing damage to the natural environment.
- 2. Energy Energy derived from natural sources that are replenished on a human timescale, such as sunlight, wind, and water.
- 4. Change Long-term alterations in temperature, precipitation patterns, and other atmospheric conditions, largely attributed to human activities.
- 6. The protection and preservation of natural resources and ecosystems to prevent depletion and extinction.
- 8. Footprint The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly or indirectly by individuals, organizations, products, or events.
