Across
- 3. Rocks from which minerals or metals can be extracted for profit.
- 5. A fossil fuel in the form of a liquid.
- 8. Lines running horizontal around the globe.
- 9. Release of harmful stuffs into the environment as a result of human activities.
- 10. large amounts of labor, machinery, and fertilizers are used on small farms.
- 12. The process of turning raw materials into finished products by factory.
- 14. Resources that can't be replaced by nature.
- 17. The practice of growing crops and livestock to produce food, fiber, and fuel.
- 18. A device that helps with directions, such as north and south.
- 20. A condition in which health is damaged by an unbalanced diet that includes either too much or too little of one or more vital nutrient.
Down
- 1. Resources that are constantly replaced by nature and can be harvested indefinitely.
- 2. A temporary situation in which a country or region doesn't have enough food to feed its population.
- 4. A fossil fuel in the form of a solid.
- 6. Lines running vertically from the north and south poles.
- 7. An extreme form of hunger in which people suffer from a serious, or total, lack of energy and essential vitamins and minerals.
- 11. A form of malnutrition caused by a dietary lack of one or more vital nutrients in the quantity needed for the body to develop and function properly.
- 13. The capacity to generate goods or services that have economic value.
- 15. A type of farming which small amounts of labor, machinery, and fertilizer are used on a large farm.
- 16. Organisms who's genetic structure has been changed to give them the characteristics that are seen as desirable.
- 19. The process of extracting valuable metals and minerals from the earth's crust.
