A scientist whose work relates to the environment, ecologist, Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land, natural resources, Energy from the sun, solar power, Sources that replace themselves, like water or wind, renewable resource, the gas formed when carbon is burned, or when people or animals breathe out, carbon dioxide, Emissions producing no carbon dioxide, zero carbon emissions, Taking the same amount of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere as is put in, carbon neutral, Electricity that is generated by moving water, hydro-electric power, Energy from underground heat, geothermal power, Any material that emits radiation, radioactive material, Fuel derived from radioactive materials that can produce energy, nuclear fuel, Farming, agriculture, A long period of dry weather, drought, A way of supplying water to an area of land, irrigation, Plants use the sun’s energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into food, photosynthesis, A simple sugar that is an important source of energy in living organisms, glucose, The variety of plant and animal life, biodiversity, Cutting down trees in a large area, leading to environmental damage, deforestation, A process that changes one set of chemicals into another, chemical reaction, Very small plants and animals that live in water, plankton, A group of atoms bonded together, molecule, A thin layer of gases surrounding Earth, atmosphere, To cause to separate and go in different directions, scatter, The number of times that a light or sound wave repeats in a period of time, frequency, The line at which the sky and Earth appear to meet, horizon, Likely to be affected by something, susceptible, A place of great natural or cultural value recognized internationally, World Heritage Site, a place, person, or thing from which something comes, source, Not harmful to the environment, eco-friendly, To give freedom or free movement to someone or something, release, a chemical element that is a metal used in the production of nuclear power, and in nuclear weapons, plutonium, a chemical element that is a heavy, radioactive metal, used in the production of nuclear power and in some types of nuclear weapon, uranium.
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