Across
- 3. A biological community interacting with its environment.
- 4. The variety of plant and animal life in a habitat
- 6. The decrease in forest area due to clearing for agriculture or urban development.
- 7. The development of agricultural ecosystems intended to be self-sufficient.
- 10. Organic matter that has decomposed and is used as fertilizer
- 11. The ethical responsibility of caring for and managing Earth's natural resources.
- 14. The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activities.
Down
- 1. Energy sources like solar or wind that are not depleted when used.
- 2. ability to maintain or support
- 5. non-replenish
- 8. non-living
- 9. DNA changed in lab
- 12. living
- 13. using less energy
- 15. The practice of using fewer resources to create less waste.
