
is for Atmosphere


The gaseous envelope surrounding the Earth, held in place by gravity.
is for Biodiversity
The variety of plant and animal life in a habitat. The more variety, the better!


is for Climate

The average weather in a given area over a long period of time. This includes the average temperature in different seasons, rainfall, and sunshine.

is for Deforestation


Destroying forests and woodlands, leading to climate changes, the death of animals and soil erosion.
is for Environment


Our surroundings, including living and non-living elements, such as soil, plants, animals, air, water, and humans.
is for Fossil Fuels


Non-reusable and decayed organic material that can be burned or consumed to energy such as oil, natural gas, and coal.
is for Greenhouse Effect


A process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat. This process makes Earth much warmer than it would be without an atmosphere.
is for Habitat

A habitat is a place where a plant, animal, or organism makes its home.

is for Indigenous Species


Also known as native species, they're found in a certain ecosystem due to natural processes such as natural distribution. A certain example of this is the Koala.

is for Jungle

An area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation, typically in the tropics.
is for Koala

Australian animal that looks similar to a small bear and lives in the trees.

is for Landscape


The patterns and structure of a specific geographic area or place, including its natural, built and socio-economic environments.
is for Mariculture


The cultivation of fish or other marine life for food.
is for Nature


Nature is the natural environment or natural world encompasses all living and non-living things occurring naturally, meaning in this case not artificial.

is for Ozone Layer

A region of Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation.
is for Pollution


Harming or contaminating the natural environment as a result of human activities, especially through household and chemical waste such as substances, noise, dust, and smells.
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