Across
- 5. Power generated from sources that never run out, such as wind, sunlight, or flowing water.
- 6. The presence of dirty or dangerous substances in the air, water, or soil, usually caused by human activity.
- 7. created from decomposed prehistoric organisms.
- 9. Non-renewable energy sources, such as coal and
- 10. The practice of using natural resources carefully so future generations can also benefit from them.
Down
- 1. A material that decomposes on its own through natural processes, without leaving toxic waste behind.
- 2. The effort to look after wildlife, forests, and other natural areas so they aren't damaged or lost.
- 3. All the plants, animals, and other organisms in a place, along with the physical environment they share.
- 4. A measurement of how much CO2 a person, company, or activity releases into the atmosphere.
- 8. change A shift over time in the planet's usual weather and temperature patterns, linked to human actions.
