Across
- 3. Growing different crops in proximity to improve soil health, reduce pests, and maximize yields.
- 4. The process where water removes dissolved nutrients or contaminants from soil.
- 9. The movement of excess fertilizers, pesticides, or other nutrients from land into waterways, often causing pollution. (2 words no space).
- 14. The preparation and use of land for growing crops.
- 16. Rapid growth of algae in water systems due to excess nutrients, often leading to oxygen depletion. (2 words no space)
- 17. The natural environment in which an organism lives and thrives
- 18. The process where sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform or landmass.
- 22. The artificial application of water to crops to aid in growth.
- 23. A method of growing plants without soil, using nutrient-rich water solutions.
- 24. Water released from clouds in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Down
- 1. The process by which water evaporates from plant leaves into the atmosphere.
- 2. A biological interaction where one organism (predator) hunts and eats another (prey).
- 5. The excessive richness of nutrients in water bodies, leading to overgrowth of algae and depletion of oxygen.
- 6. A water-saving irrigation method that delivers water directly to plant roots through tubing or emitters. (2 words no space)
- 7. The movement of water through soil and rock layers, filtering into underground aquifers.
- 8. The process where water vapor cools and turns into liquid droplets, forming clouds.
- 10. A farming method of growing crops without disturbing the soil through tillage, helping reduce erosion.
- 11. The breakdown of rocks into smaller particles due to wind, water, ice, and chemical reactions.
- 12. The practice of creating step-like fields on slopes to reduce soil erosion and water runoff.
- 13. A relationship between two organisms where one benefits, and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- 15. A relationship where one organism (parasite) benefits at the expense of the other (host).
- 19. The process by which soil, rock, and sediment are moved by wind, water, or ice.
- 20. The process of water changing from a liquid to a gas (vapor) due to heat.
- 21. Microscopic organisms such as bacteria, fungi, and viruses that play essential roles in ecosystems.
