Across
- 2. Water system biome containing plants and animals (e.g. rivers & lakes).
- 7. Removal of too many trees in a forest.
- 8. Breaking down and movement of rocks, sediment, or sand.
- 11. Salty water system biome containing plants and animals (e.g. oceans & the Great Salt Lake)
- 14. A dry biome that can be found in cold, hot, and temperate climates.
- 15. A flat & temperate biome.
Down
- 1. A flat, cold, snowy biome.
- 3. A community of organisms living symbiotically in their habitats.
- 4. Large ecosystems that include diverse types of land, plants, and animals.
- 5. A natural crisis that causes great damage or loss of life, such as earthquakes, hurricanes, blizzards, etc.
- 6. Biomes with trees, including tropical, temperate, and boreal (taiga).
- 9. Energy resource that has a finite amount.
- 10. Plates holding oceans and land masses on earth's crust that constantly shift, creating physical processes such as mountains, rifts, or earthquakes.
- 12. Energy resource that is renewed/regenerated.
- 13. Long-term weather patterns of a region (dry or wet; hot, cold, or temperate temperatures).