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Biodegradable:Made of a substance that will decay relatively quickly as a result of the action between bacteria and break down into elements such as carbon that is recycled naturally.
Aquifer:A layer of permeable rock, sand, or gravel through which ground water flows, containing enough water to supply wells and springs.
Dependence:A need for something or somebody to be available in order to exist or survive.
Greenhouse Effect:Warming of the Earth's surface as a result of atmospheric pollution by gases.
Pesticide:A chemical substance used to kill pests, especially insects.
Hydroelectric:Generated by converting the pressure of falling or running water to electricity by means of a turbine coupled to a generator.
Biodiversity:The range of organisms present in a given ecological community or system.
Geothermic:Relating to or produced by heat in the interior of the Earth.
Ecosystem:A localized group of interdependent organism together with the environment that they inhabit and depend on.
Fossil Fuel:Any carbon-containing fuel, for example, coal , peat, petroleum, and natural gas, derived form the decomposed remains of prehistoric plants and animals.
Sustainable:Able to be maintained.
Consumption:The use of natural resources or fuels or the amount of resources or fuels used.
Efficiency:The ability to do something well or achieve a desired result without wasted energy or effort.
Conservation:The preservation, management, and care of natural and cultural resources.
Feral:Used to describe animals that live or grow in the wild after having been domestically reared or cultivated.
Poach:To catch wild animals or fish illegally on public land or while trespassing on private land.
Herbicide:A chemical preparation designed to kill plants, especially weeds, or to inhibit their growth.
Aqua Culture:The farming of marine and freshwater plants and animals for human consumption.
Debris:Fragments of something that has been destroyed or broken down.
Natural Resource:A naturally occurring material such as coal or wood that can be exploited by people.
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Across:| 3. | Made of a substance that will decay relatively quickly as a result of the action between bacteria and break down into elements such as carbon that is recycled naturally. | | 4. | Relating to or produced by heat in the interior of the Earth. | | 5. | A chemical substance used to kill pests, especially insects. | | 7. | To catch wild animals or fish illegally on public land or while trespassing on private land. | | 8. | Fragments of something that has been destroyed or broken down. | | 10. | The farming of marine and freshwater plants and animals for human consumption. | | 13. | A layer of permeable rock, sand, or gravel through which ground water flows, containing enough water to supply wells and springs. | | 15. | A localized group of interdependent organism together with the environment that they inhabit and depend on. | | 17. | Any carbon-containing fuel, for example, coal , peat, petroleum, and natural gas, derived form the decomposed remains of prehistoric plants and animals. | | 18. | A need for something or somebody to be available in order to exist or survive. | | 19. | A chemical preparation designed to kill plants, especially weeds, or to inhibit their growth. |
| | Down:| 1. | A naturally occurring material such as coal or wood that can be exploited by people. | | 2. | The preservation, management, and care of natural and cultural resources. | | 6. | The use of natural resources or fuels or the amount of resources or fuels used. | | 9. | Able to be maintained. | | 11. | The ability to do something well or achieve a desired result without wasted energy or effort. | | 12. | Warming of the Earth's surface as a result of atmospheric pollution by gases. | | 14. | Generated by converting the pressure of falling or running water to electricity by means of a turbine coupled to a generator. | | 16. | The range of organisms present in a given ecological community or system. | | 17. | Used to describe animals that live or grow in the wild after having been domestically reared or cultivated. |
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Sustainability
Across:| 3. | Made of a substance that will decay relatively quickly as a result of the action between bacteria and break down into elements such as carbon that is recycled naturally. | | 4. | Relating to or produced by heat in the interior of the Earth. | | 5. | A chemical substance used to kill pests, especially insects. | | 7. | To catch wild animals or fish illegally on public land or while trespassing on private land. | | 8. | Fragments of something that has been destroyed or broken down. | | 10. | The farming of marine and freshwater plants and animals for human consumption. | | 13. | A layer of permeable rock, sand, or gravel through which ground water flows, containing enough water to supply wells and springs. | | 15. | A localized group of interdependent organism together with the environment that they inhabit and depend on. | | 17. | Any carbon-containing fuel, for example, coal , peat, petroleum, and natural gas, derived form the decomposed remains of prehistoric plants and animals. | | 18. | A need for something or somebody to be available in order to exist or survive. | | 19. | A chemical preparation designed to kill plants, especially weeds, or to inhibit their growth. |
| | Down:| 1. | A naturally occurring material such as coal or wood that can be exploited by people. | | 2. | The preservation, management, and care of natural and cultural resources. | | 6. | The use of natural resources or fuels or the amount of resources or fuels used. | | 9. | Able to be maintained. | | 11. | The ability to do something well or achieve a desired result without wasted energy or effort. | | 12. | Warming of the Earth's surface as a result of atmospheric pollution by gases. | | 14. | Generated by converting the pressure of falling or running water to electricity by means of a turbine coupled to a generator. | | 16. | The range of organisms present in a given ecological community or system. | | 17. | Used to describe animals that live or grow in the wild after having been domestically reared or cultivated. |
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