Across
- 3. the total amount of water used to produce the goods and services we use.
- 4. a fuel (such as coal, oil, or natural gas) that is formed in the earth from dead plants or animals.
- 7. a layer of rock and/ or sand that can absorb or hold water underground.
- 10. The process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the plant is exposed to light.
- 11. Water that has been used: sewage
- 14. An organism (as many bacteria and fungi) that decomposes, or breaks down, organic material.
- 16. Species of plants or animals that have evolved to survive in a specific place.
Down
- 1. Plants, animals, or insects that are brought from another place. They aggressively spread in the place they are transported to and often cause harm to native species.
- 2. An organism that obtains food by feeding on other organisms or organic matter.
- 5. The word itself is Spanish for forest. The water-dependent cottonwood forest that surrounds the Rio Grande. A riparian habitat, meaning living along the river.
- 6. a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- 8. the water that is needed or used to produce something.
- 9. the act of preserving, protecting, or restoring the natural environment, natural ecosystems, or natural resources.
- 12. All the land that drains into a large body of water. We live in the Rio Grande watershed.
- 13. An organism, either a green plant or bacterium, which is part of the first level of a food chain. Producers are responsible for photosynthesis.
- 15. A community of living things, together with its environment, functioning as a unit.
