Across
- 5. Biomes that are managed so they can be used long term without damage.
- 6. A sequence showing how energy moves from one organism to another.
- 10. Using resources in a way that meets present needs without harming future generations.
- 11. Environmental change caused by human activities.
- 18. The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- 20. The solid outer layer of the Earth (crust and upper mantle).
- 21. The study of landforms and how they are formed.
- 23. A community of living things interacting with each other and their environment.
- 24. A species that is native to and found only in one specific place.
- 25. How the living and non-living parts of an ecosystem work together.
Down
- 1. Actions taken to protect and sustainably use the environment.
- 2. The links between people, places and environments.
- 3. A species that is at risk of extinction.
- 4. Natural processes in the physical environment, such as erosion or the water cycle.
- 7. A feature or behaviour that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- 8. The planning and control of resources or activities.
- 9. Natural parts of the Earth’s surface, such as mountains and rivers.
- 12. A variety of different living things in an area.
- 13. The amount of land and water needed to support a person’s lifestyle.
- 14. The surroundings and conditions in which living things exist.
- 15. Changes to the environment over time.
- 16. The study of water and how it moves through the environment.
- 17. All the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers and groundwater.
- 19. Landforms and environmental elements that occur naturally.
- 22. All living organisms on Earth and the areas where they live.
