Environment Stewardship

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Improper disposal of trash in public or natural spaces
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To break down naturally by microorganisms
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To reuse materials in a way that increases their value
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Long-term weather patterns in a region
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To plant trees in areas where forests were removed
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A measure of human impact on the environment, especially carbon
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A poisonous substance harmful to the environment
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A person who supports or promotes environmental protection
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An area of land that drains into a specific body of water
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A person who manages or looks after the environment responsibly
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The release of gases, especially from vehicles and factories
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A type of renewable energy from the Earth's internal heat
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The wearing away of soil or rock by wind, water, or other forces
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Public support for or recommendation of a particular cause or policy
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The upper layer of a forest formed by tree crowns
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To plant again, often used in efforts to restore forests
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A machine that generates power from wind or water movement
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The study of relationships between living organisms and their environment
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A natural or artificial lake used to store water
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Meeting present needs without compromising future generations