Across
- 4. (two words) Tiny solid or liquid particles suspended in the air that can harm human health.
- 6. A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth that makes life possible.
- 9. (two words) Smog formed when sunlight reacts with nitrogen oxides and volatile organic compounds.
- 14. (two words) Long term changes in temperature, precipitation patterns, and other aspects of Earth’s climate.
- 15. (two words) A pollutant emitted directly from a source into the atmosphere.
- 16. The lowest layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs.
- 17. (two words) The increase in the average temperature of Earth’s surface.
- 18. A gas composed of three oxygen atoms that absorbs harmful ultraviolet radiation in the stratosphere.
- 20. (three words) The strengthening of the natural greenhouse effect due to increased greenhouse gases from human activities.
Down
- 1. Adjustments made to natural or human systems to reduce harm from the effects of climate change.
- 2. (two words) A region of the stratosphere with a high concentration of ozone that absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
- 3. (three words) An increase in the average level of the world’s oceans due to thermal expansion and melting ice.
- 5. (two words) A natural process in which certain gases in the atmosphere keep heat near Earth and prevent it from radiating into space.
- 7. (two words) A pollutant that forms when primary pollutants react in the atmosphere.
- 8. (two words) A periodic warming of surface waters in the eastern Pacific Ocean that affects global weather patterns.
- 10. (two words) A greenhouse gas released naturally and by human activities such as burning fossil fuels.
- 11. Efforts to reduce the causes of climate change such as lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
- 12. A powerful greenhouse gas released by natural processes and human activities.
- 13. (two words) The release of harmful substances into the atmosphere.
- 19. (two words) A gas in the atmosphere that absorbs heat and releases it slowly, helping warm the troposphere.
