Across
- 5. Resources that are derived from living organisms, such as wood and food.
- 7. power: Power that is generated by using the force of wind to turn turbines.
- 8. power: Power that is generated from sources that cannot be replenished, such as coal and oil.
- 10. Resources that are derived from non-living sources, such as minerals and metals.
- 12. power: Power that is generated by using the energy from the sun's rays to create electricity.
- 13. resources: Resources that occur naturally in the environment, such as water and air.
Down
- 1. power: Power that is generated by using the force of water flow to turn turbines.
- 2. The ability to maintain or preserve resources for future generations.
- 3. sources: Sources of energy that can be replenished naturally, such as wind and solar power.
- 4. Having definite or definable limits
- 6. resources: Resources that are used to produce goods and services, such as labor and capital.
- 9. power- Power that is generated by using the natural heat from the Earth's core.
- 11. fuels- Natural fuels that are formed from the remains of dead plants and animals over millions of years.