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  • Energy produced from the light and heat of the sun. The most abundant renewable resource.
    sustainability
    solar energy
    wind energy
    extinction
  • When a plant or animal no longer exists anywhere on earth.
    biodiversity
    nonrenewable
    carrying capacity
    extinction
  • Sources of energy that can never run out like solar and wind.
    deforestation
    renewable
    composting
    wind energy
  • The gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat from the sun
    Wind Energy
    Greenhouse Effect
    Sustainability
    Solar Energy
  • When an insect moves pollen from one plant to a next allowing it to reproduce.
    carrying capicity
    greenhouse effect
    biodiversity
    pollinate
  • Energy produced using the movement of the wind to turn a turbine and create electricity.
    sustainability
    biodiversity
    Greenhouse effect
    wind energy
  • Balance of all living things in a certain area
    wind energy
    sustainability
    carrying capacity
    biodiveristy
  • Maximum population the earth can sustain forever.
    greenhouse effect
    wind energy
    carrying capacity
    biodiversity
  • Removal of forests; cutting down trees in large amounts.
    deforestation
    extinction
    carrying capacity
    biodiversity
  • Sources of energy that can run out like coal, oil, and natural gas.
    carrying capacity
    pollinate
    nonrenewable
    composting
  • Natural process of breaking down plant material into nutrient rich soil.
    solar energy
    wind energy
    composting
    nonrenewable
  • Meeting the needs of the present while still being able to meet the needs in the future.
    solar energy
    renewable
    sustainability
    wind energy