Across
- 2. Organisms break down sugars to produce energy, carbon dioxide, and water.
- 4. The sun’s heat causes water to change from liquid to vapor
- 6. Water present on the ground soaks up into the soil
- 8. Nearly all of Earth's energy in the world comes from
- 9. Bacteria in the roots of plants convert nitrogen into usable forms such as NO2
- 10. energy cannot be created or destroyed, but instead it changes forms
- 12. The ability to do work and enables organisms to use matter in life processes
- 15. mass cannot be created or destroyed, but instead it transfers
- 16. A process where producers make glucose that contains carbon and stores chemical energy
- 18. Nitrogen is returned back to the atmosphere by bacteria as N2
- 20. The breakdown of dead organisms and wastes returns carbon dioxide, water and other nutrients back into the environment
Down
- 1. Plants release water vapor from their leaves
- 3. Fungi and bacteria return nutrients from dead organisms to the soil
- 5. The burning of materials releases carbon dioxide, heat, water and other materials into the atmosphere
- 7. Formed from decomposing organisms buried deeply many years ago, burned during combustion and releases carbon dioxide
- 11. When nitrogen gets captured from the atmosphere by bacteria or even lightning
- 13. Precipitation that falls on land and flows into streams and rivers
- 14. Water vapor cools and returns to liquid to form clouds
- 17. Water that falls from the atmosphere (rain, snow, sleet, hail)
- 19. Anything that has mass and takes up space
