Across
- 2. Materials or substances used to achieve goals or to craft machinery and other products
- 5. A consumer that only eats plant matter.
- 8. Substances that if introduced into the environment are likely to cause harm to living things and disrupt the natural cycles of ecosystems.
- 10. An area where a number of or a single plant or animal lives
- 11. A consumer that only eats the flesh of animals.
Down
- 1. The introduction of harmful substances into various environments to levels higher than is tolerable by the ecosystems.
- 3. Soil with large particles and plenty of air flow
- 4. Which type of consumer could feed exclusively upon herbivores?
- 6. The consideration of all the organisms that live in a habitat together with the non-living parts of the environment. Living things in an ecosystem depend on each other to maintain a particular balance.
- 7. The quality and features of a particular surrounding area.
- 9. Which type of consumer could eat an animal that is a predator itself?
- 11. Soil with very fine particles, plenty humus, but poor air flow and water drainage.
