Across
- 2. Using natural resources in a way that meets present needs without harming future generations.
- 4. A sequence showing how energy passes from one organism to another when one organism eats another.
- 6. The process of collecting and processing waste materials so they can be used again.
- 10. A continuous movement of seawater that can transport heat, nutrients, and pollution around the planet.
- 11. Something that affects or involves the whole world.
- 12. Very small pieces of plastic formed when larger plastics break down in the environment.
- 14. The practice of sending rubbish from one country to another for disposal or processing.
Down
- 1. Countries with high levels of wealth, development, and living standards.
- 3. A company that operates in multiple countries around the world.
- 5. Countries with low levels of wealth, development, and living standards.
- 7. Relating to a specific place, community, or small area
- 8. The natural process by which organic materials break down over time.
- 9. Relating to an entire country and its government or policies.
- 13. A product designed to be used only once before being thrown away.
