Across
- 3. A company that operate sin more than one country.
- 5. The process of adjusting or changing to suit new conditions or environments. (10 letters)
- 9. The interconnected network of food chains and feeding relationships within an ecosystem. (8 letters)
- 10. The fifth and the newest recognized ocean that surrounds Antarctica. (14 letters)
- 12. The long-term alteration of weather patterns and average temperatures on Earth, largely attributed to human activities. (14 letters)
- 14. A region characterized by extremely low temperatures and minimal vegetation, often found in polar areas. (10 letters)
- 16. The southernmost continent, known for its extreme cold and as a site of scientific research. (10 letters)
- 18. To reduce the impacts of something.
- 19. The act of bringing in goods or services from another country for use or sale. (6 letters)
- 20. Describes an area or place that is not inhabited or populated by humans. (10 letters)
- 21. A landform that is almost completely surrounded by water, except for a narrow strip connecting it to the mainland. (10 letters)
Down
- 1. The long-term weather patterns and conditions prevalent in a particular region. (7 letters)
- 2. Relating to or caused by human activity. (12 letters)
- 4. A country that is more than one continent.
- 6. The industry or practice of traveling for pleasure and visiting places of interest. (7 letters)
- 7. The variety and variability of living organisms present in a particular ecosystem or on Earth as a whole. (12 letters)
- 8. The start of a food chain. They generate their energy via photosynthesis.
- 11. The act of sending goods or services to another country for use or sale. (6 letters)
- 13. Hazards related to the earth e.g. a earthquake.
- 15. A country known for its vast size, spanning across both Europe and Asia. (6 letters)
- 17. A keystone species in Antarctica.
