Across
- 2. Rain that contains harmful chemicals and damages ecosystems and buildings.
- 4. The date when we use more resources than the planet can regenerate in a year.
- 6. Living in a way that protects the environment for future generations.
- 8. The cutting down of trees, often to clear land for agriculture.
- 10. Large areas where waste is buried; often overfilled and polluting.
- 12. Harmful substances that contaminate air, water, or soil.
- 14. The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or on Earth.
- 16. Dangerous climate-related occurrences like hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires.
- 18. Coal, oil, and gas used for energy, but major contributors to climate change.
- 19. The growth of cities, often leading to loss of green areas and natural habitats.
Down
- 1. Tiny plastic particles that pollute water and enter the food chain.
- 2. Contamination of the atmosphere, especially by industrial and vehicle emissions.
- 3. The process of turning waste into reusable material.
- 5. The total amount of greenhouse gases a person or activity produces.
- 7. The contamination of air, water, or land with harmful substances.
- 9. Gases like CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- 11. Uncontrolled fires in forests or grasslands, made worse by hot, dry conditions.
- 13. A type of energy that comes from sources that won’t run out, like wind or solar.
- 15. The complete disappearance of a species from the planet.
- 17. Gases and particles released into the air, especially by vehicles and factories.
