Across
- 2. The result of a cause or action.
- 4. A state of balance and stability within a biological system.
- 5. A sudden change in an environment that affects organisms (like a fire).
- 7. Something that makes something else happen.
- 11. Non-living parts of the environment (like sunlight, water, and temperature).
- 12. A non-native species that harms its new environment.
- 14. An answer to a problem.
- 15. A system's ability to maintain its internal conditions, often described as a dynamic equilibrium, despite external disturbances
- 16. A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment
- 18. When one organism hunts and eats another.
- 19. The largest population an environment can support.
Down
- 1. When organisms fight for the same resources like food or space.
- 3. Limits or restrictions in a situation or problem.
- 6. The variety of life in an area.
- 8. A system's ability to withstand and recover from disturbances, returning to its previous state or a new equilibrium
- 9. Having limits; not endless.
- 10. Living parts of the environment (like plants and animals).
- 13. Things that control how big a population can grow.
- 17. To change or modify something.
