Across
- 3. this is a measure of the quality of life in different countries
- 6. the number of years the average person will live in a country
- 8. countries with not a lot of money or technology
- 9. one way to reduce resource consumption is to use this rather than each person driving their own vehicles
- 12. governments can make these to try and limit the amount of pollution that businesses can make
- 14. this approach to resource use involves people using whatever resources meet their needs and wants
- 15. the amount of resources each person consumes is called this ind of footprint
- 19. these types of costs are things like people getting sick from pollution
- 22. create green spaces in cities on the tops of buildings for growing food and cooling buildings
- 25. a teaching that Indigenous people use to guide decisions about resource use
- 27. resources that are gone after they are used they take millions of years to grow back
- 28. one way people can use less resources is to buy products that have less of this
- 29. these are often destroyed when humans are extracting resources from the environment leaving animals with fewer places to live
- 30. the amount of money people make in a country
Down
- 1. resources that are replaced by natural actions like sunlight wind or moving water
- 2. cutting down lots of trees to use the wood as a resource is called this
- 4. these types of costs are things like habitat destruction and pollution
- 5. altered seasonal weather patterns as a result of human activities leads to this kind of change
- 7. this approach to resource use means using them wisely so they last a long time
- 8. overusing soil and exposing it to too much sunlight leads to this
- 10. these types of products need resources from all over the word to produce and manufacture
- 11. this type of energy is created by capturing the sun's rays
- 13. this approach to resource use says that resources should be set aside and protected
- 16. this is a measure of how many people can read and do simple math in a country
- 17. materials in the natural environment that humans can use to meet needs and wants
- 18. places protected by the United Nations around the world that are considered to be important for everyone
- 20. doing this with crops ensures that soil will not lose all its nutrients
- 21. these are large areas of land protected from development and regulating how land can be used
- 23. using resources in a way that there will be some left for future generations
- 24. resources that grow back or renew themselves over time
- 26. countries with lots of wealth and technology