vocabulary

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Across
  1. 1. To make something impure or dirty by adding harmful substances.
  2. 5. up: To remove dirt, pollution, or clutter from an area; also used metaphorically for making something better.
  3. 8. To burn something completely, often to dispose of waste.
  4. 11. The act of giving one thing and receiving another in return, such as goods, services, or currency.
  5. 14. A particular place, area, or location; also refers to noticing something.
  6. 16. Capable of being broken down naturally by microorganisms, thus not harming the environment.
  7. 17. A workplace, often in the clothing or manufacturing industries, where employees work under poor conditions for low wages.
  8. 19. To alter information, documents, or evidence in order to deceive.
Down
  1. 2. People who have a significant impact on others' opinions or behavior, especially on social media, often promoting products or ideas.
  2. 3. Something that is real, authentic, and not counterfeit or fake.
  3. 4. Thrown away or discarded carelessly, often referring to waste.
  4. 5. footprint: The total amount of greenhouse gases, especially carbon dioxide, emitted directly or indirectly by an individual, organization, or activity.
  5. 6. up: Something that is invented, fabricated, or not real; often refers to stories or lies.
  6. 7. down: To decompose into smaller parts, often used for materials, or to stop functioning properly.
  7. 9. Places where goods or services are sold to customers, such as stores or boutiques.
  8. 10. of: To get rid of something, especially waste, in a safe and proper manner.
  9. 12. Decayed organic material used as a natural fertilizer for plants, made from food scraps and garden waste.
  10. 13. out: To test or experiment with something, often to see how well it works or suits a purpose.
  11. 15. A dishonest scheme or fraud designed to deceive people, usually for financial gain.
  12. 18. The materials used to wrap or protect products for storage, transport, or sale.