Across
- 3. increased ability of the Earth's atmosphere to trap heat, warming the Earth and the atmosphere (3 Words)
- 6. how humans interact with environments (2 Words)
- 8. involves individuals and groups influencing decision-making at local, state, federal and global scales, and actively participating in community activities and public affairs (2 words)
- 9. the right of a nation or group of people to form their own government (2 Words)
- 10. small particles of matter suspended in the air
- 12. the descendants of the original inhabitants of an area (2 Words)
- 17. a perspective which had a particular slant reflecting a preference or prejudice
- 18. the long-term variation in the atmosphere, mainly relating to temperature and precipitation
- 19. fuels that come from the breakdown of organic matter, for example, coal, oil, natural gas. they have formed in the ground over millions of years (2 Words)
- 20. the process by which useful agricultural areas on desert fringes change into desert due to poor farming practices
Down
- 1. to reduce the value of a resource
- 2. the result of the sun's heat being trapped within the atmosphere rather than reflected out into space. This is caused a significant increase in temperature (2 Words)
- 3. substances such as gases or particles discharged into the atmosphere
- 4. are based on the idea that all human beings are equal, and deserve fair and equal treatment (2 Words)
- 5. ensuring that we can meet the needs of the present population without endangering the ability of future generations to meet their needs (2 Words)
- 7. the decline in quality of the land (2 Words)
- 11. the process by which the proportion of a country's population in urban areas increases (2 Words)
- 13. the warming of the atmosphere which some scientists believe is caused by burning fossil fuels (2 Words)
- 14. where things are and why they are there(2 Words)
- 15. a way of viewing the world
- 16. situation where individuals and groups in a society are treated justly and fairly (2 Words)
