Across
- 2. precipitation that has a lower pH than that of normal rainwater.
- 4. food scraps that can be used to make fertilizer instead of going to a landfill.
- 6. a process in which mined land is restored with soil and replanted with vegetation.
- 10. any change in Earth's climate, including global trends in warming, cooling, precipitation, wind directions, and other related measures.
- 11. lowering the number of items you use on a daily basis.
- 13. an increase in the average temperature of Earth’s surface.
- 14. the careful use of Earth's materials to reduce damage to the environment.
- 17. finding other ways to use an item instead of throwing it away.
- 18. an area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water.
- 19. the development of towns and cities on previously natural areas.
Down
- 1. the natural process that occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere absorb and reradiate thermal energy from the Sun.
- 3. the removal of large areas of forests for human purposes.
- 4. the loss of color in corals that occurs when stressed corals expel the colorful algae that live in them.
- 5. process of planting trees to replace trees that have been cut or burned down.
- 7. the contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life.
- 8. a gas in the atmosphere that absorbs Earth’s outgoing infrared radiation.
- 9. When carbon dioxide mixes with seawater, a weak acid called carbonic acid forms and lowers the pH of the water, making it acidic.
- 12. air pollution that forms from the interaction between chemicals in the air and sunlight.
- 15. the variety of living things in an ecosystem.
- 16. using an item multiple times before disposing of it.
