Across
- 3. The process of turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil called compost.
- 5. Layer A protective layer in the atmosphere that shields us from harmful UV rays.
- 7. The release of gases or substances into the environment, such as carbon dioxide from burning fossil fuels.
- 8. Change Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns caused by human activities.
- 9. Harmful substances or things that make the air, water, or land dirty and unsafe. Pollution can come from cars, factories, or litter.
Down
- 1. A community of living organisms and their environment, where each part relies on the others.
- 2. The cutting down or removal of forests and trees.
- 3. Footprint The amount of greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere due to human activities.
- 4. Resources Natural resources that can be replenished or replaced, like fresh water, forests, and fish.
- 6. Collecting and reusing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash. Recycling helps to reduce waste and protect the environment.
