Across
- 2. Makes up 70% of the earth.
- 3. This type of water use is when you are actively using water.
- 4. This is the organization that all students at saul are a part of.
- 5. This is a type of plastic fabric used for stockings and rope.
- 7. The type of catfish from our ID notes.
- 11. This is the website we use to document our ag experience.
- 13. This is the type of trout from our ID list.
- 14. The amount of this substance is what differs between saltwater, brackish water, and freshwater.
- 15. Around the world most of our water is used for this purpose.
- 16. This is the very hind fin of a fish.
- 20. The _____ line is the line that goes along the side of fish.
- 21. Pieces of plastic that are under 5mm in size.
- 23. These are the nonliving factors in an ecosystem.
- 24. This fish looks similar to the Bluegill, but is orange with some blue-green hues.
- 25. These are the currents of the oceans.
Down
- 1. This is the bottom direction used when describing fish.
- 3. This is when an area is not receiving its usual rainfall amount and the lack of water starts causing issues.
- 4. This type of water makes up 1.2% of the total water available.
- 6. This stands for Supervised Agricultural Experience.
- 8. This is the other kind of fish skeleton that is not bony.
- 9. This is the upwards direction used when describing fish.
- 10. This type of bath toy is what spilled into the ocean that aided in learning more about gyres.
- 12. To break something down to its bare materials and form it into something new.
- 14. These are little bins connected to docks to try and collect trash from the water.
- 17. The Northern _____ is an invasive fish from asia that looks similar to a reptile.
- 18. The first type of plastic was created to mimic this natural animal product.
- 19. ____ Other name for indirect water use.
- 22. These are the living factors in an ecosystem.
