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A. Poisonous gas.

1. acid rain
B. The cutting down of trees in a large area.
2. biodegradable C. A mountain with a large circular hole at the top through which lava gases,
3. biodiversity steam and dust are or have been forced out.

4. carbon monoxide D. Animals or plants which may soon not exist because there are very few
now alive.
5. climate
E. Unwanted matter or material of any type; trash.
6. deforestation F. It decays naturally.
G. Number and variety of plant and animal species in a particular area.
7. desertification
H. It contains large amounts of harmful chemicals as a result of burning
8. disposable product substances such as coal and oil.
9. endangered species I. An extremely large wave caused by movement of the earth under the sea,
often caused by an earthquake.
10. fumes J. The process by which land changes into desert.
11. global warming K. General weather conditions usually found in a particular place.
L. It prevents harmful ultraviolet light from the sun from reaching the Earth.
12. natural resources
M. It covers a large area of the surface of the sea, usually because an accident
13. renewable energy has caused it to escape from a ship or container.
N. Things such as minerals, forests, coal, etc. which exist in a place and can
14. oil spill
be used by people
15. ozone layer O. Strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas; smoke.
16. pollution P. An article that is intended to be thrown away after use.
Q. A gradual increase in world temperatures caused by polluting gases such
17. recycle as carbon dioxide which are collecting in the air around the Earth and
18. tsunami preventing heat escaping into space.
R. It can be produced as quickly as it is used.
19. volcano
S. Damage caused to water, air or soil by harmful substances or waste.
20. waste T. To collect and treat rubbish to produce useful materials which can be
used again.

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A. Poisonous gas.
1. acid rain B. The cutting down of trees in a large area.
2. biodegradable C. A mountain with a large circular hole at the top through
which lava gases, steam and dust are or have been forced out.
3. biodiversity
D. Animals or plants which may soon not exist because there
4. carbon monoxide are very few now alive.
E. Unwanted matter or material of any type; trash.
5. climate
F. It decays naturally.
6. deforestation G. Number and variety of plant and animal species in a
particular area.
7. desertification H. It contains large amounts of harmful chemicals as a result of
8. disposable product burning substances such as coal and oil.
I. An extremely large wave caused by movement of the earth
9. endangered species under the sea, often caused by an earthquake.
J. The process by which land changes into desert.
10. fumes
K. General weather conditions usually found in a particular
11. global warming place.
L. It prevents harmful ultraviolet light from the sun from
12. natural resources
reaching the Earth.
13. renewable energy M. It covers a large area of the surface of the sea, usually
because an accident has caused it to escape from a ship or
14. oil spill container.
15. ozone layer N. Things such as minerals, forests, coal, etc. which exist in a
place and can be used by people
16. pollution O. Strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas; smoke.
P. An article that is intended to be thrown away after use.
17. recycle
Q. A gradual increase in world temperatures caused by
18. tsunami polluting gases such as carbon dioxide which are collecting in
the air around the Earth and preventing heat escaping into
19. volcano space.
20. waste R. It can be produced as quickly as it is used.
S. Damage caused to water, air or soil by harmful substances or
waste.
T. To collect and treat rubbish to produce useful materials
which can be used again.

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