Across
- 4. To protect or save something from waste, loss, or destruction.
- 5. Multicellular organisms that are typically motile and consume organic matter for sustenance.
- 6. Station A facility where energy, usually electricity, is generated and distributed.
- 10. A naturally occurring liquid found in rock formations, commonly refined into fuel.
- 11. Gas A fossil fuel that is found deep underground and used for heating, cooking, and electricity generation.
- 12. Fuels Energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas that are formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- 14. The ability to do work, often produced from various sources like fuel, electricity, or sunlight.
- 15. To use up or absorb something, often referring to resources like food or energy.
Down
- 1. A resource that cannot be replaced within a human lifespan, such as fossil fuels.
- 2. Living organisms that typically use sunlight to make their food through photosynthesis.
- 3. Extinct reptiles that lived millions of years ago, known for their large size and variety.
- 4. A black or brownish-black sedimentary rock used as fuel for power generation and heating.
- 7. A resource that can be replenished naturally in a short amount of time, such as solar or wind energy.
- 8. A liquid natural resource used for fuel and other products, derived from deep underground.
- 9. The star at the center of our solar system, providing light and energy to the Earth.
- 13. The parts of something left over after it has been used, consumed, or decomposed.
