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1. the air or atmosphere that living beings breathe or find themselves in
R O I A T E E N L V N M N
2. intertropical montane ecosystem, located in the Colombian departments of Santander and Norte de Santander.
R T A N N U A S B
3. Part of biology that studies the relationships of living beings with each other and with the environment in which they live.
O Y G O L E C
4. main pillar of the state
V N E M T G R O E N
5. town that develops in the field and far from urban areas.
A C L U T N E I R R U M S M I O
6. activity with which we identify the places where there are minerals to remove them from there and process them to build
I N G M I N
7. in geography, it refers to a secondary agglomeration of a municipality smaller than a town and larger than a village
E P S A C L
8. minimize the faculties or properties of a subject or something.
A O D G D I R A T N E
9. black colored organogenic sedimentary rock.
A L O C
10. holes necessary to exploit minerals in a deposit
E S I N M
11. It is an ecosystem made up of trees of different species and other plants.
O T S R F E
12. It is a biological system made up of a community of living organisms and the physical environment in which they interact.
T O S E C E Y S S M
13. substance whose molecule is composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom
T R A W E
14. “the art of cultivating the land”
I L G R U C A E T U R
15. are distinct social and cultural groups that share collective ancestral ties to the land and natural resources where they live
G E I D U N S I O N
16. legal norm of higher rank, after the political constitution
S L A W
17. It is a soft golden yellow precious metal.
A D E P Y R
18. It is an area of ​​land, generally flat, whose surface is permanently or intermittently flooded.
E A L N T D W
19. country in the extreme north of South America. Its landscape features tropical forests, the Andes mountains and several coffee plantations.
O L O C A I B M
20. is the protection, preservation, management or restoration of natural environments and the ecological communities that inhabit them.
A R I N S N O C E V T O