Across
- 3. The parts of Earth's atmosphere, ocean, land surface, and soil that contain all living organisms.•Contains earth's communities, ecosystems and landscapes.
- 5. Keeps the "wilderness" as created or free of human influence.•Locks up the resources.
- 8. The cost, in environmental damage, of a unit of pollution that is emitted into the environment.
- 9. Management of natural resources on a sustainable basis. • Allows the use of resources in a "responsible" manner to preserver for future generations.
Down
- 1. The interdisciplinary study of humanity's relationship with other organisms and the nonliving physical environment
- 2. Those parts of our environment available to everyone but for which no single individual has responsibility - the atmosphere, fresh water, forests, wildlife, and ocean fisheries
- 4. A community and its physical environments.•Includes all the biotic interactions of a community as well as the interactions between organisms and their abiotic environment.
- 6. An educated guess that provides an explanation for an ovbservation that can be tested.
- 7. Living Environment •Includes all organisms
