environmental science

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Across
  1. 4. Zone of life where organisms exist.
  2. 5. The release of water from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere
  3. 7. The law stating that energy is conserved.
  4. 10. A methodical way to gain knowledge through evidence
  5. 11. Loss of species that threatens biodiversity
  6. 13. Republic Act aimed at managing solid waste
  7. 14. Discipline studying human behavior, culture, and society
  8. 16. A biological catalyst made of protein.
  9. 17. Science that focuses on matter, energy, and their interactions
  10. 20. Act of perceiving something using senses or instruments
  11. 22. Southeast Asian country vulnerable to typhoons and volcanoes
  12. 23. The main energy currency molecule used by cells
  13. 25. Discipline studying human behavior, culture, and society
  14. 29. Protective gas layer where weather occurs
  15. 30. A scientific explanation tested and supported over time
  16. 31. The minimum energy needed for a chemical reaction to begin.
Down
  1. 1. A type of chemical reaction that gives off energy.
  2. 2. A result of excess CO₂ trapping heat in Earth’s atmosphere
  3. 3. Type of potential energy found in food molecules.
  4. 6. Repeating sequences scientists try to understand in nature
  5. 8. All the chemical processes that happen inside a living thing.
  6. 9. The process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form
  7. 12. Bacteria turn nitrogen gas into a usable form for plants in this process.
  8. 15. The release of sulfur and nitrogen oxides can lead to this acidic form of precipitation.
  9. 18. Earth’s water system including oceans, rivers, and glaciers
  10. 19. What powers work in biological systems.
  11. 21. Energy involved in movement or motion.
  12. 24. The Earth’s crust and upper mantle form this environmental layer
  13. 26. Yellow non-metallic element involved in acid rain formation
  14. 27. Study of weather and atmospheric phenomena
  15. 28. Science that explores plants, animals, and microorganisms