Across
- 1. facts or information, usually stored and used by computers. (noun)
- 3. a person who works to change something in society. (noun)
- 7. a general direction in which something is developing or changing. (noun)
- 9. a vehicle that moves without a person controlling it. (adjective)
- 10. accepted and used by most people. (adjective)
- 11. a group of connected computers, people, or systems. (noun)
- 13. a piece of equipment made for a special purpose, often electronic. (noun)
- 15. the process of creating, improving, or growing something. (noun)
- 17. a person who works to protect nature. (noun)
- 18. to copy a file or information from the internet to your computer. (verb)
- 19. something that can be used again and again, such as solar or wind energy. (adjective)
- 21. making people feel worried or afraid. (adjective)
Down
- 2. progress or improvement in something. (noun)
- 4. a feeling of worry about something important. (noun)
- 5. able to be trusted to work well every time. (adjective)
- 6. to send a file or information from your computer to the internet. (verb)
- 8. the process of becoming bigger or increasing. (noun)
- 12. very new and different, changing the way people do things. (adjective)
- 14. a place on the internet with pages of information. (noun)
- 16. information, skills, and understanding that someone has. (noun)
- 20. a computer program used to look at websites on the internet. (noun)
