environment vocabulary

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Across
  1. 3. the introduction of harmful substances, waste, or energy (such as noise or heat) into the natural environment—air, water, or soil—making it unsafe, toxic, or unsuitable for living things.
  2. 6. To consume or use resources (money, time, energy) carelessl
  3. 7. smokes refering to industrial emissions.
  4. 8. a planned, organized series of activities—such as marketing, political, or social initiatives—directed toward achieving a specific aim.
  5. 9. unwanted, discarded waste material (trash/garbage), or nonsense/worthless ideas.
Down
  1. 1. the process of collecting, processing, and converting waste materials (like paper, glass, or plastic) into new, usable products to prevent waste and reduce resource consumption.
  2. 2. the act of giving money, food, or help to people in need, or an organization that does this work
  3. 4. jams a long line of vehicles on a road that are unable to move or are moving very slowly, typically caused by overcrowding, accidents, or construction.
  4. 5. substances, and energy sources occurring in nature without human intervention that possess economic, industrial, or intrinsic value natural resources