specification
pollution
doorstop
repair
green
environment
fast
fashion
refuse
rethink
reduce
reuse
recycle
sustainability
Oceans
Growing
Oxygen
Environment
Flowers
Plants
Care
Reuse
Compost
Gardening
Animals
Recycling
Earth
Kids
Inspired
Planet
Green
Sustainable
streams
rivers
mother nature
air control
flowers
waste
mountains
pollution
clean air
plant
grass
litter
trees
green
water
soil
reuse
reduce
recycle
growth
environment
ecology
earth
conserve
animal
Acid rain
Carbon dioxide
Climate
Earth
Endangered species
Energy
Environment
Global warming
Green
Greenhouse gases
Natural resources
Oil spills
Oxygen
Pollution
Recycle
Renewable
Reuse
Toxic waste
limiting factor
sustainability
over exploitation
ecological footprint
urbanization
pollution
reduce
reuse
dump
landfill
ecosystem
community
recycle
heat island
alternative energy
over harvesting
abiotic
biotic
invasive species
habitat loss
hippo
species extinction
species
population
niche
climate
deforestation
biomes
threatened species
global extinction
endangered species
biodiversity
population growth
To create something Invent
Make something smaller in size Reduce
Linked to nature Recycling
Material you write on Paper
Harmful to the enviornment Pollution
Scattered waste Litter
Box material Cardboard
This planet Earth
Woody plant Tree
Tin or can material Steel
Water bottle material Plastic
Use over again Reuse
What is a window made of? Glass
The process to reuse material Recycle
planet
earth
society
economy
global
ecology
pollution
recycle
nature
farm
growth
environment
Bottles
Earth
Great pacific garbage patch
Landfill
Environment
Bags
Reuse
Reduce
Recycle
Plastic
able to be reused or recycled renewable
the number of births per 1,000 women fertilityrate
able to be maintained or continued sustainability
something being released, especially pollution emissions
a natural fuel such as coal or fas, formed from the remains of living things fossilfuel
the impact of human activities on the environment environmentalfootprint
the number of people or organisms that can be supported carryingcapacity
the using up of a resource consumption
governmental decisions concerning issues within a country domesticpolicy
per person percapita
the level of wealth and comforts in which someone is living livingstandards
governmental decisions concerning issues with other countries foreignpolicy
more than enough; extra surplus
a lack of something scarcity
materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain naturalresources
parts of the world that are less technologically and economically advanced developingworld