Science

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Across
  1. 2. The responsible management and protection of natural resources and biodiversity to prevent depletion and ensure sustainability.
  2. 5. The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances or changes and maintain its essential functions, structure, and identity.
  3. 6. a community of living organisims
  4. 8. The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by an individual, organisation, event, or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent.
  5. 10. the change of whether and ecosystem temps in a small area
  6. 11. Seventeen development goals created by the United Nations for countries to aim for to improve national and global environmental sustainability.
  7. 13. Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health.
  8. 14. A protected area that connects habitats and allows wildlife to move safely between them, promoting genetic diversity and ecosystem health.
Down
  1. 1. The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide to reduce the impact of climate change.
  2. 3. The ability to maintain an ecological balance and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of future generations.
  3. 4. An international organization established on October 24, 1945, following World War II. It was created to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries worldwide. Often referred to as the UN.
  4. 7. The hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, defined by how organisms obtain energy, from producers to primary and secondary consumers.
  5. 9. The practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage and protect water resources.
  6. 12. the mix of living things and nature in a certain area