pollution
fast fashion
waste
soil
the earth
100
  1. The use of resources in a way that meets present needs without harming the future
    A. adaptation
    B. degradation
    C. sustainability

A. adaptation
B. degradation
C. sustainability ✓

100
  • The variety of plant and animal life in a particular area
    A. resilience
    B. emissions
    C. biodiversity 

A. resilience
B. emissions
C. biodiversity ✓

100
  • A system of living organisms interacting with their environment
    A. conservation
    B. innovation
    C. ecosystem 

A. conservation
B.  ecosystem ✓
C.innovation

100
  • Damage or decline in environmental quality
    A. exploitation
    B. degradation 
  • c policy

A. exploitation
B. degradation ✓
C. policy

100
  • Capable of being replaced naturally
    A. renewable
    B. scarcity
    C. long-term

A. renewable ✓
B. scarcity
C. long-term

200
  • The release of gases or substances into the air
    A. adaptation
    B. legislation
    C. emissions 

A. adaptation
B. legislation
C. emissions ✓

200
  • The protection and careful management of natural resources
    A. mitigation
    B. conservation
    C. carbon footprint

A. mitigation
B. conservation ✓
C. carbon footprint

200
  • The cutting down of large areas of forest
    A. deforestation
    B. consumption
    C. innovation

A. deforestation ✓
B. consumption
C. innovation

200
  • Actions taken to reduce the severity of environmental problems
    A. resilience
    B. mitigation
    C. exploitation

A. resilience
B. mitigation ✓
C. exploitation

200
  • Adjustment to new environmental conditions
    A. sustainability
    B. adaptation
    C. emissions

A. sustainability
B. adaptation ✓
C. emissions

300
  • The use of goods, energy, or resources
    A. consumption
    B. innovation
    C. scarcity

A. consumption ✓
B. innovation
C. scarcity

300
  • A situation in which something is in short supply
    A. policy
    B. scarcity
    C. resilience

A. policy
B. scarcity ✓
C. resilience

300

The ability to recover from difficulties or change
A. resilience
B. long-term
C. conservation


 a resilience ✓
B. long-term
C. conservatio

300

A formal plan of action adopted by an organisation or government
A. legislation
B. policy
C. emissions


A. legislation
B. policy ✓
C. emissions

300

A law or set of laws
A. adaptation
B. mitigation
C. legislation 


A. adaptation
B. mitigation
C. legislation ✓

400

Responsibility for actions and decisions
A. accountability
B. exploitation
C. renewable


A. accountability ✓
B. exploitation
C. renewable

400

New ideas, methods, or technology
A. innovation
B. sustainability
C. deforestation


A. innovation ✓
B. sustainability
C. deforestation

400

The use of something for profit without care for damage caused
A. exploitation
B. policy
C. carbon footprint

A. exploitation ✓
B. policy
C. carbon footprint

400

the total amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activity
A. biodiversity
B. carbon footprint
C. mitigation


. biodiversity
B. carbon footprint ✓
C. mitigation

400

Continuing over a long period of time
A. consumption
B. long-term
C. adaptation


a. consumption
B. long-term ✓
C. adaptation

500

The gradual increase of the Earth’s average temperature
A. climate change
B. resilience
C. innovation


A. climate change ✓
B. resilience
C. innovation

500

A natural or artificial lake used to store water
A. reservoir
B. ecosystem
C. scarcity


.a reservoir ✓
B. ecosystem
C. scarcity

500

A naturally occurring chemical element needed by plants and animals
A. nutrient
B. emissions
C. mitigation

. nutrient ✓
B. emissions
C. mitigation

500

The process of soil becoming less fertile or productive
A. erosion
B. adaptation
C. consumption


A. erosion ✓
B. adaptation
C. consumption

500

Energy produced from the heat inside the Earth
A. geothermal energy
B. renewable
C. legislation


A. geothermal energy ✓
B. renewable
C. legislatio

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