Across
- 4. the changes in economic activity within a region resulting from some action, such as the ongoing operation of an industry
- 5. conversion of raw materials from the primary sector into finished products on a large scale
- 7. power derived from natural, self-replenishing sources that do not run out and are replaced faster than they are consumed
- 9. the immense power stored in the nucleus (core) of an atom, released through processes like fission or fusion
- 11. fossil fuels substitutes that are more organic
- 15. tourism organised in a way that its level can be sustained in the future without generating irreparable environmental damage
- 16. taking materials and creating a finished product from combining and changing them in some way (food industry)
- 18. a specialised form of tourism where people experience relatively untouched natural environments
- 19. exp: products, money (profit), waste
- 20. travel away from the home environment for different reasons
- 21. energy derived from finite resources that are not replaced quickly enough to keep up with the speed of consumption
Down
- 1. uses moving water to generate electricity
- 2. the changes in societal values, traditions, behaviors, and lifestyles resulting from external forces like policies and etc
- 3. exp: raw materials, capital (money), technology
- 6. industries involve putting together parts made elsewhere
- 8. manufacturing products using cutting edge technology and involve advanced computer techniques
- 10. uses natural heat found in the Earth's crust to heat water, which will drive a turbine
- 12. using sunlight to generate energy
- 13. exp: Mining, painting, weaving, printing [what are these called?]
- 14. wind can be harnessed anywhere for energy
- 17. the effect on people and communities that happens as a result of an action or inaction, an activity, project, programme
