Across
- 2. farming)
- 3. Any natural resource (as wood or solar energy) that can be
- 5. Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and
- 7. one of the seven large landmasses of the Earth: Africa,
- 11. use the way people use and change the natural environment
- 14. a natural resource that is found in limited amounts
- 17. naturally with the passage of time
- 19. a large area of a sea or ocean partly enclosed by land
- 20. A stream or river that flows into a larger river or other body
- 21. America
- 22. temperature, precipitation, and wind
- 25. A material (minerals, forests, etc) that occurs in nature and
- 26. from this line.
Down
- 1. The position of a place in relation to another place
- 4. water
- 6. Divide An imaginary line that runs north and south along the
- 8. points of the Rocky Mountains. Rivers flow west or
- 9. the usual pattern of weather conditions in a region, such
- 10. system a river and its tributaries
- 12. sharing an edge or boundary; touching
- 13. lacking moisture, especially having insufficient rainfall to
- 15. The height of land above sea level
- 16. the totality of the natural world, often excluding humans
- 18. natural processes that wear away material from Earth's
- 23. economic value.
- 24. trees or woody plants
