A long period when there is little or no rain.
a drought
Introduction of harmful substances (materials) into the environment
pollution
Farm animals
livestock
energy sources from prehistoric life
fossil fuels
A person who doesn't eat meat and fish, but eats eggs and other animal products.
vegetarian
A very big fire that spreads quickly and burns natural areas like forests and grassland.
a wildfire
trash dump
landfill
animals at high risk of extinction
endangered species/ animals
Energy made by using the sun, wind or water that doesn't run out.
renewable energy
A person who doesn't eat meat, fish, eggs, cheese or any other animal products.
vegan
A new long-term weather pattern.
climate change
an accumulation of plastic debris in oceans
a garbage patch
natural home or environment of a plant or animal
natural habitat
A gas that is part of air and water, which we need to live.
oxygen
A person who is vegetarian most of the time, but ocasionally eats meat.
flexitarian
The gradual increase in the world's temperature.
global warming
Waste like paper, cans, and cigarette butts that are carelessly left in a public area.
litter
removal and destruction of a forest
deforestation
a greenhouse gas with the chemical formula CO2
carbon dioxide
A person who doesn't eat meat, but eats fish and seafood.
pescatarian
A condition that occurs when the body does not have enough water.
dehydration
What do the 3 Rs of waste management stand for?
Reduce, reuse, recycle
the process of replanting trees in areas where forests were lost, due to wildfires, drought, disease, or human activity such as agricultural clearing
reforestation
Natural gas, with the chemical formula CH4, is contributing to global warming.
methane
substance in food needed to survive
nutrient