the natural home or environment where an animal or plant normally lives
Habitat
How we call this process? Change in the Earth’s weather patterns caused by human activities like burning fuels and cutting down forests. It results in higher temperatures, melting ice, rising sea levels, and more extreme weather
Climate change
The process of making air, water, or land dirty and harmful, usually because of waste, chemicals, or smoke produced by people and factories - ?
Pollution
he way people collect, recycle, and safely get rid of garbage and other waste materials.
Waste management
the action of clearing a wide area of trees - ...
deforestation
a very large and powerful sea wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcanic eruption
tsunami
how we call power that comes from natural sources that never run out, such as the sun, wind, or water?
Renewable energy
All the animals and plants that live in the sea or ocean
Marine life
the gradual increase in the Earth’s temperature caused by greenhouse gases and human activity.
Global warming
a sudden and dangerous event caused by nature, like an earthquake, flood, or hurricane
Nature disaster
a violent, spinning column of air that moves over the ground and can cause serious damage
Tornado
The variety of all living things on Earth, including plants, animals, and microorganisms - ...
Biodiversity
the loud sound that follows a flash of lightning during a storm
Thunder
animals or plants that are at risk of disappearing completely from the planet
Endangered species
a sudden shaking of the ground caused by movements under the Earth’s surface
Earthquake
a thick cloud of tiny water drops near the ground that makes it hard to see clearly
Fog
a community of living things (plants, animals, people) that interact with each other and with their environment
Ecosystem
a gas in the air that people and animals need to breathe; it is also used by plants during the night and produced by them during the day
oxygen
a long period of time with little or no rain, causing water shortages and dry land
Drought
the process of reusing materials like plastic, paper, or glass to make new products instead of throwing them away
Recycling
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