Across
- 2. Effect^Natural heating of Earth’s surface by atmospheric gases. CO2, O3, CFC’s, NO2.
- 5. material derived from living or recently living organisms.
- 7. Capacity^Maximum population a species can support.
- 9. of trees from an area without adequate replanting, often using clear cutting which results in loss of topsoil and water pollution.
- 13. energy^Energy produced from Earth’s own internal steam and hot water.
- 15. of an ecosystem which is determined by the variety of species of plants and animals.
- 16. Resource^Natural resource such as fresh air and most groundwater that can be used indefinitely without causing a reduction in the available supply.
- 18. Fuel ^Nonrenewable energy resource formed over geologic time from the compression and partial decomposition of organisms that lived millions of years ago.
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- 1. Climate Change^Rise in global temperature which is due to increases in CO2 from deforestation and burning of fossil fuels.
- 3. Energy^ Involves global management of Earth’s natural resources to ensure that current and future energy needs will be met without harming the environment.
- 4. of population living in areas with greater than 2,500 (10,000).
- 6. Footprint^A measure of human demand on the Earth’s ecosystems.
- 7. (CFC’s)^Compound used in refrigerants and making plastics which can deplete the ozone.
- 8. complex of a community of organisms and its environment functioning as an ecological unit.
- 10. Fission^Process in which heavy atomic nuclei split into smaller, light nuclei.
- 11. Factor^A nonliving condition or thing, as climate or habitat, that influences or affects an ecosystem and the organisms in it.
- 12. Factors^Factor that limits the growth, abundance, or distribution of the population of an ecosystem.
- 14. an organic compound containing only carbon and hydrogen and often occurring in petroleum, natural gas, and coal.
- 17. Factor^Any living component that affects another organism.
