environment?page=19 Crossword Puzzles
Environment 2024-03-23
Across
- Made worse or more severe.
- chain The series of processes by which living things eat other living things to survive.
- Supplying water to crops to help them grow.
- The clearing or thinning of forests by humans.
- Illegally hunting or capturing wild animals.
- Places where waste is buried under layers of earth.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- power/energy Energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy.
- The act of cutting down trees for timber.
- particles Tiny pieces of solid or liquid matter that contaminate the air or water.
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- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- loss The destruction or decline of a natural environment where organisms live.
- The act of using resources or people unfairly for one's own advantage.
- A large-scale disaster, misfortune, or failure.
- The permanent disappearance of a species from Earth.
- numbers A reduction in the population of a species over time.
- An extreme scarcity of food, affecting a large number of people.
- Gases or substances that are released into the air, often from vehicles or factories.
- The part of Earth where life exists, including land, sea, and air.
- The process of making something impure or unsafe by contact with something unclean or poisonous.
- exhaust Gases ejected from an engine as waste products.
- A long period without rain, leading to a water shortage.
- erosion The wearing away of topsoil by water, wind, or agricultural activities.
23 Clues: Made worse or more severe. • The act of cutting down trees for timber. • Supplying water to crops to help them grow. • Illegally hunting or capturing wild animals. • The clearing or thinning of forests by humans. • A large-scale disaster, misfortune, or failure. • Places where waste is buried under layers of earth. • The permanent disappearance of a species from Earth. • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2024-04-01
Across
- Waste that comes from nature and can decompose in the soil is called trash...
- Trees are very important in disaster management and pollution control, one thing we can do is to plant the trees called....
- Processing used goods into new goods
- Caused by humans and nature and can be detrimental
- The endemic animal that is spread in the western forests of Bali, but is already endangered is a bird.....
- The process of converting organic waste into nutrient-rich fertilizer through decomposition
- Most likely the area with clogged drains will experience...
- The process of removing pollutants from air, water, or soil through natural processes
- Countries with the worst clean water crisis
- People who care about the environment and take action to protect the environment
- Environmental disaster causes by non-biodegradeable properties and their widespread use, which pose a major challenge to ecosystem around the world
- Organization founded in 1972 by the United Nations, which coordinates international efforts for environmental protection and sustainbility
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- Home to various types of fishes
- Swedish woman environmentalist
- Replacing plastic shopping bags with cloth shopping bags is an action to reduce the use of products that may potentially become waste, which is an action...
- Weather conditions
- What is one substance that causes pollution?
- Has a trunk
- What is seen far away is beautiful, seen up close is scary
- Natural disaster in Australia due to drought
- An action taken by several people to voice the importance of protecting the environment
- Scientific group assembled by the United Nations to monitor and assess all global science related to climate change
- Serious environmental problems facing the people of the earth
- Creation from recycled plastic waste used for planting
24 Clues: Has a trunk • Weather conditions • Swedish woman environmentalist • Home to various types of fishes • Processing used goods into new goods • Countries with the worst clean water crisis • What is one substance that causes pollution? • Natural disaster in Australia due to drought • Caused by humans and nature and can be detrimental • ...
Environment 2024-04-01
Across
- american singer who invited eight young environmental activists to discuss the climate crisis
- She created an organization called Sea Soldier
- uv protection layer
- a famous singer from Indonesia who is also an environmental activist
- The type of waste thrown into the blue trash bin
- an increase in temperature causes loss of species
- swedish environmental activist who worked to address the problem of climate change
- activity carried out every Friday with Mr. Yudi
- Example of an organic waste
- Several Categories on the Kalpataru Award 2021:
- Triple planetary crisis
- tiza Mafira became one of five environmental activist figures from five countries, so please explain one of five countries
- replanting trees on deforested land
- replacement for single-use plastic bottles
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- tiza Mafira holds a bachelor of lawas from the University of
- a person who is concerned with and/or advocates for the protection of the environment
- Biodegradable waste of plant or animal origin that can decompose in nature without too much difficulty
- The Founder of Rumah Hijau Denassa (RHD)
- Rare animals are protected by an environmental activist named
- innovative plastic waste processing solutions
- erni Suyanti Musabine's birth month
- emissions emitted by animals
- efforts to reduce the use of items that have the potential to become waste
- He was concerned about fish numbers and marine pollution
24 Clues: uv protection layer • Triple planetary crisis • Example of an organic waste • emissions emitted by animals • erni Suyanti Musabine's birth month • replanting trees on deforested land • The Founder of Rumah Hijau Denassa (RHD) • replacement for single-use plastic bottles • innovative plastic waste processing solutions • She created an organization called Sea Soldier • ...
Environment 2024-04-01
Across
- service that offers weekly plastic waste collection in various areas in Bali was founded by..
- What could be a refuge for many living creatures, but is often neglected and damaged?
- Using cloth bags is one way to ... plastic waste
- A substance that causes pollution is called
- In order to reduce air pollution, one way to overcome this is to (walk) to a nearby place
- Those who have the obligation to maintain environmental cleanliness are the ... living in that environment
- In the work environment, workers can face several dangerous risks in their work environment, so how many dangerous risks are there?
- Labuan Bay Beach is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia, located in
- Waste that will not be able to decompose for the next 300 years
- Salsabila Khairunnisa founded a platform on social media called...
- conditions when the physical and biological components of the earth's system and atmosphere are contaminated so as to disrupt the balance of the environmental ecosystem is the definition of a … environment
- What is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia after Labuan Bay Beach, Banten? Just mention the name of the area
- a mutation, or genetic change, that helps an organism, such as a plant or animal, survive in its environment is a definition of an...
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- a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life is a definition of?
- An artist who cares about the environment who has a program to overcome the waste problem by creating an application is
- One sign of increasing earth ... is the melting of ice at the North Pole
- Who are the environmental figures who have collaborated with the Pandawara group?
- Who are the environmental figure behind the “generasi peduli bumi” movement?
- The environmentalist's goal is to preserve the environment
- a person who is concerned with or advocates the protection of the environment is a definition of ?
- how to recycle organic waste by recycling it into...
- an example of climate change
- a group consisting of five young people from Bandung took the initiative to clean up piles of rubbish in the rivers of Bandung City, called..
- The most inspiring female environmental activist in the field of green literacy because she is known as a reading and writing mother in the interior of the Baduy tribe is
24 Clues: an example of climate change • A substance that causes pollution is called • Using cloth bags is one way to ... plastic waste • how to recycle organic waste by recycling it into... • The environmentalist's goal is to preserve the environment • Labuan Bay Beach is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia, located in • ...
Environment 2024-09-10
Across
- nälänhätä
- maanjäristys
- roskis
- saastuttaa
- saaste
- kompostoida
- biojäte
- maa
- muuttaa
- irrottaa pistorasiasta
- tulva
- säilyttää
- energiatehokas
- roskat
- istuttaa
- hirmumyrsky
- lahjoittaa
- kuivuus
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- minimoida
- päästö
- sukupuuttoon kuollut
- metsien tuhoaminen
- hävittää
- öljy
- ympäristö
- saastunut
- ympäristöystävällinen
- maailmanlaajuinen
- kierrättää
- maanvyöry
- suojella
- uusiutuva
- kunnioittaa
- kuluttaa
- uudelleen käyttää
- luomu
- uhanalainen
- kulutus
38 Clues: maa • öljy • tulva • luomu • päästö • roskis • saaste • roskat • biojäte • muuttaa • kulutus • kuivuus • hävittää • suojella • kuluttaa • istuttaa • minimoida • nälänhätä • ympäristö • saastunut • maanvyöry • uusiutuva • säilyttää • saastuttaa • kierrättää • lahjoittaa • kompostoida • kunnioittaa • uhanalainen • hirmumyrsky • maanjäristys • energiatehokas • maailmanlaajuinen • uudelleen käyttää • metsien tuhoaminen • sukupuuttoon kuollut • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2023-01-12
Across
- able to decay naturally and in a way that is not harmful
- the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives
- the process by which land changes into desert, for example because there has been too much farming activity on it or because a lot of trees have been cut down
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- in danger of being harmed, lost, unsuccessful
- the process by which land or buildings sink to a lower level
- a large amount of ice, snow, and rock falling quickly down the side of a mountain
- a substance that causes cancer
- a substance that makes something less pure or makes it poisonous
- the business of organizing holidays to places of natural beauty in a way that helps local people and does not damage the environment
- of or connected with the heat inside the earth
- the number and types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area or in the world generally, or the problem of protecting this
- the cutting down of trees in a large area, or the destruction of forests by people
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- an occasion when a volcano explodes, and flames and rocks come out of it, or the act of doing this
- a person who studies the natural relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc.
- something, such as a disease or a chemical, that may harm people, animals, or the environment
- the fact of soil, stone, etc. being gradually damaged and removed by the waves, rain, or wind
- the protection of plants and animals, natural areas, and interesting and important structures and buildings, especially from the damaging effects of human activity
- An extremely large wave caused by the movement of the earth under the sea, often caused by an earthquake
- the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc
- the mixture of gases around the earth
- a severe snow storm with strong winds
- a fire that is burning strongly and out of control on an area of grass or bushes in the countryside
- the hobby of studying wild birds in their natural environment
- a person who is interested in or studies the environment and who tries to protect it from being damaged by human activities
- A long period in which there is little or no rain. This year a severe drought has ruined the crops
- a layer of rock, sand, or earth that contains water or allows water to pass through it
27 Clues: a substance that causes cancer • the mixture of gases around the earth • a severe snow storm with strong winds • the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc • in danger of being harmed, lost, unsuccessful • of or connected with the heat inside the earth • able to decay naturally and in a way that is not harmful • ...
Environment 2022-09-05
20 Clues: The_sun • The_sky • The_heat • The_wind • The_cold • The_trees • The_flora • The_fauna • The_plants • The_forest • The_breeze • The_tsunami • The_tornado • The_landslide • The_avalanche • The_vegetation • The_earthquake • The_temperature • The_biodiversity • The_volcanic_eruption
Environment 2022-11-01
22 Clues: ničit • teplý • láhev • sucho • větrný • deštivý • špinavý • teplota • záplavy • kohoutek • slunečný • plechovka • recyklovat • znečištění • odpad, smetí • mlhavý, mlžný • sklo, sklenice • sněžný, sněhový • životní prostředí • bouřlivý, bouřkový • zamračený, zatažený • balení, obalový materiál
environment 2025-02-06
Across
- any large or small living thing
- a series of actions that you take in order to achieve a result
- to take something in
- very serious and having an important bad effect in the future
- the part of a plant that grows down into the earth to get water and food
- the process by which a plant uses carbon dioxide from the air, water from the ground, and the energy from the light of the sun to produce its own food and oxygen
- the power and ability to be physically and mentally active
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- in danger of being harmed, lost, unsuccessful
- absorb liquid or substance
- to separate into parts or groups
- the possibility of harm or death to someone
- a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain
- material with particular physical characteristics
- a group of people with official responsibility for a particular area of activity
- a statement containing chemical symbols, used to show the changes that happen during a particular chemical reaction
- to give permission for someone to do something
- to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink
- a substance made from a combination of different substances, or any combination of different things
- a level of material
- physical or other injury or damage
20 Clues: a level of material • to take something in • absorb liquid or substance • any large or small living thing • to separate into parts or groups • physical or other injury or damage • the possibility of harm or death to someone • in danger of being harmed, lost, unsuccessful • to give permission for someone to do something • to stay on the surface of a liquid and not sink • ...
Environment 2024-10-04
Across
- deforestación
- Disminución de la capa de ozono
- energía aeólica
- cambio climático
- efect invernadero
- derretimiento de hielos
- aumento del nivel del mar
- gases de escape (autos)
- contaminación
- huella de carbono
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- clima extremo
- energía renovable
- pérdida de biodiversidad
- sequía
- amigable con el medioambiente
- paneles solares
- Combustibles fósiles
- ola de calor
- Sustentabilidad
- inundación
20 Clues: sequía • inundación • ola de calor • clima extremo • deforestación • contaminación • energía aeólica • paneles solares • Sustentabilidad • cambio climático • energía renovable • efect invernadero • huella de carbono • Combustibles fósiles • derretimiento de hielos • gases de escape (autos) • pérdida de biodiversidad • aumento del nivel del mar • amigable con el medioambiente • ...
Environment 2025-03-06
Across
- Plants absorb _______ _______ during photosynthesis.
- _________ products, that do not harm the environment, are better for the environment.
- The _______ caps are melting due to climate change.
- We should reduce ________ by reusing and recycling.
- It is important to _________ paper and plastic.
- We ought to stop cutting trees down, it can cause _________________.
- ________ can damage soil and reduce farmland quality.
- Trees produce __________ , which is vital for life.
- Energy _________ helps reduce electricity bills.
- Instead of plastic, I can use a _______ water bottle every day
- The panda is an _________ species that needs protection.
- The main resourse is mined hy human to get oil - they are called _______ _________
- _____________ is caused by increased greenhouse gases.
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- Farmers use __________ to help crops grow.
- The __________ generates electricity for the city.
- The Amazon _____________ is home to diverse species.
- Air ________ caused by chemicals can harm our health.
- ________ fumes from cars contribute to air pollution.
- The ________ effect warms the Earth's surface.
- Many animals start disappearing (it is called ___________) due to habitat loss.
- Solar energy is a _________ resource, it can re-appear.
- Waste is often taken to a _________ for disposal.
22 Clues: Farmers use __________ to help crops grow. • The ________ effect warms the Earth's surface. • It is important to _________ paper and plastic. • Energy _________ helps reduce electricity bills. • Waste is often taken to a _________ for disposal. • The __________ generates electricity for the city. • The _______ caps are melting due to climate change. • ...
Environment 2025-01-10
21 Clues: sampah • kompos • sungai • sampah • bahaya • bersih • pejuang • plastik • memilah • aktifis • ekologis • membuang • kesadaran • penghasil • daur ulang • pengurangan • bahan kimia • tempat sampah • menyelundupkan • penggunaan kembali • tempat pembuangan sampah
ENVIRONMENT 2025-09-10
20 Clues: bio • Terre • déchets • polluer • recycler • détruire • protéger • utiliser • décharge • gaspiller • sécheresse • déforestation • couche d'ozone • énergie solaire • fonte des glaces • vague de chaleur • gaz à effet de serre • énergies renouvelables • réchauffement climatique • espèces en voie de disparition
environment 2025-09-10
Across
- Wild animals
- Animal that lives in water
- Ground where plants grow
- White mass in the sky
- Black liquid fuel
- Water falling from the sky
- Heat and flame
- Colorful part of a plant
- Rising and falling of sea water
- Gas we breathe in
- Dirty air, smoke + fog
- Existence of living beings
- Tall plant with trunk and branches
- Color of nature
- Things thrown away
- Very large sea
- Plant’s beginning stage
- Household waste
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- Green plant that covers the ground
- Small grains on the beach
- Energy source for cars
- Large body of salt water
- Short for carbon, causes pollution
- Frozen water
- Use again, not throw away
- To keep safe or to use less
- Green part of a plant
- Land covered with many trees
- Part of plant in the soil
- Layer that protects Earth from UV
- A body in space, like Earth
- Short for ecology, eco-friendly
- Our planet
- Hard solid from the ground
- Flowing water to the sea
- Moving air
- Star that gives light and heat
- Power used for life
- Opposite of dirty
- Liquid essential for life
40 Clues: Our planet • Moving air • Wild animals • Frozen water • Heat and flame • Very large sea • Color of nature • Household waste • Black liquid fuel • Gas we breathe in • Opposite of dirty • Things thrown away • Power used for life • White mass in the sky • Green part of a plant • Energy source for cars • Dirty air, smoke + fog • Plant’s beginning stage • Ground where plants grow • Large body of salt water • ...
Environment 2025-09-10
Across
- (10) — Measure of pollutants in the atmosphere
- (9) — Harmful substances in air, water, or soil
- (11) — Sustainable agricultural design system
- (9) — Gases released, often from vehicles or factories
- (Across) — satu kata tiap baris, mulai kolom 1
- (Down) — satu kata tiap kolom, mulai baris 1
- (9) — Protected green area around a city
- (11) — Able to be maintained long-term without damage
- (12) — Capture and storage (e.g., carbon)
- (12) — Protection and preservation of natural resources
- (9) — Transforming waste into higher-value products
- (9) — Region draining into a river or lake
- (13) — Clearing of forests for other uses
- (10) — Supply of water to land for agriculture
- (10) — Runoff from rainfall
- (8) — Wetland with accumulated decayed vegetation
- (8) — Site for disposal of waste
- (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem
- (5) — Layer protecting Earth from UV rays
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- (14) — Excess nutrients causing algal blooms
- (8) — Animals living in natural environments
- (8) — Precipitation with pollutants that lower pH
- (12) — Planting forests on land not previously forested
- (13) — Capable of being decomposed by organisms
- (7) — Potent greenhouse gas
- (8) — Fuels derived from biological materials
- (13) — Planting trees to restore forests
- (4) — Air movement used for power
- (12) — Tiny plastic particles polluting ecosystems
- (9) — Process of converting waste into reusable material
- (10) — At risk of extinction
- (10) — Gas-trapping warming effect / related structure
- (7) — Sharing a vehicle to reduce emissions
- (16) — Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an entity
- (7) — Produced without synthetic chemicals
- (7) — Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- (7) — Global long-term weather patterns
- (14) — Meeting present needs without harming future generations
- (9) — Energy source that is not depleted
- (5) — Related to the sun (energy source)
- (7) — Natural home of a species
- (8) — Community of organisms + their environment
42 Clues: (7) — Potent greenhouse gas • (10) — Runoff from rainfall • (10) — At risk of extinction • (7) — Natural home of a species • (8) — Site for disposal of waste • (4) — Air movement used for power • (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem • (7) — Global long-term weather patterns • (13) — Planting trees to restore forests • (9) — Protected green area around a city • ...
Environment 2025-09-10
Across
- (10) — Measure of pollutants in the atmosphere
- (9) — Harmful substances in air, water, or soil
- (11) — Sustainable agricultural design system
- (9) — Gases released, often from vehicles or factories
- (Across) — satu kata tiap baris, mulai kolom 1
- (Down) — satu kata tiap kolom, mulai baris 1
- (9) — Protected green area around a city
- (11) — Able to be maintained long-term without damage
- (12) — Capture and storage (e.g., carbon)
- (12) — Protection and preservation of natural resources
- (9) — Transforming waste into higher-value products
- (9) — Region draining into a river or lake
- (13) — Clearing of forests for other uses
- (10) — Supply of water to land for agriculture
- (10) — Runoff from rainfall
- (8) — Wetland with accumulated decayed vegetation
- (8) — Site for disposal of waste
- (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem
- (5) — Layer protecting Earth from UV rays
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- (14) — Excess nutrients causing algal blooms
- (8) — Animals living in natural environments
- (8) — Precipitation with pollutants that lower pH
- (12) — Planting forests on land not previously forested
- (13) — Capable of being decomposed by organisms
- (7) — Potent greenhouse gas
- (8) — Fuels derived from biological materials
- (13) — Planting trees to restore forests
- (4) — Air movement used for power
- (12) — Tiny plastic particles polluting ecosystems
- (9) — Process of converting waste into reusable material
- (10) — At risk of extinction
- (10) — Gas-trapping warming effect / related structure
- (7) — Sharing a vehicle to reduce emissions
- (16) — Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an entity
- (7) — Produced without synthetic chemicals
- (7) — Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- (7) — Global long-term weather patterns
- (14) — Meeting present needs without harming future generations
- (9) — Energy source that is not depleted
- (5) — Related to the sun (energy source)
- (7) — Natural home of a species
- (8) — Community of organisms + their environment
42 Clues: (7) — Potent greenhouse gas • (10) — Runoff from rainfall • (10) — At risk of extinction • (7) — Natural home of a species • (8) — Site for disposal of waste • (4) — Air movement used for power • (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem • (7) — Global long-term weather patterns • (13) — Planting trees to restore forests • (9) — Protected green area around a city • ...
Environment 2025-09-10
Across
- (10) — Measure of pollutants in the atmosphere
- (9) — Harmful substances in air, water, or soil
- (11) — Sustainable agricultural design system
- (9) — Gases released, often from vehicles or factories
- (Across) — satu kata tiap baris, mulai kolom 1
- (Down) — satu kata tiap kolom, mulai baris 1
- (9) — Protected green area around a city
- (11) — Able to be maintained long-term without damage
- (12) — Capture and storage (e.g., carbon)
- (12) — Protection and preservation of natural resources
- (9) — Transforming waste into higher-value products
- (9) — Region draining into a river or lake
- (13) — Clearing of forests for other uses
- (10) — Supply of water to land for agriculture
- (10) — Runoff from rainfall
- (8) — Wetland with accumulated decayed vegetation
- (8) — Site for disposal of waste
- (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem
- (5) — Layer protecting Earth from UV rays
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- (14) — Excess nutrients causing algal blooms
- (8) — Animals living in natural environments
- (8) — Precipitation with pollutants that lower pH
- (12) — Planting forests on land not previously forested
- (13) — Capable of being decomposed by organisms
- (7) — Potent greenhouse gas
- (8) — Fuels derived from biological materials
- (13) — Planting trees to restore forests
- (4) — Air movement used for power
- (12) — Tiny plastic particles polluting ecosystems
- (9) — Process of converting waste into reusable material
- (10) — At risk of extinction
- (10) — Gas-trapping warming effect / related structure
- (7) — Sharing a vehicle to reduce emissions
- (16) — Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an entity
- (7) — Produced without synthetic chemicals
- (7) — Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- (7) — Global long-term weather patterns
- (14) — Meeting present needs without harming future generations
- (9) — Energy source that is not depleted
- (5) — Related to the sun (energy source)
- (7) — Natural home of a species
- (8) — Community of organisms + their environment
42 Clues: (7) — Potent greenhouse gas • (10) — Runoff from rainfall • (10) — At risk of extinction • (7) — Natural home of a species • (8) — Site for disposal of waste • (4) — Air movement used for power • (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem • (7) — Global long-term weather patterns • (13) — Planting trees to restore forests • (9) — Protected green area around a city • ...
environment 2025-09-10
Across
- ... One of the 3Rs — to produce less waste.
- ... Natural area dominated by trees.
- ... Layer of gases around Earth.
- ... Growing plants without soil (short form).
- ... Removal of trees, often for timber.
- ... Sudden large growth of algae (algal ___).
- ... Using resources so future generations can also use them.
- / Down (20)
- ... Protected land for wildlife (National ___).
- ... Materials that can be processed and used again.
- ... Action of saving energy or resources.
- ... Substance that cannot be naturally decomposed.
- ... Gas mainly responsible for global warming (from fuels).
- ... Harmful substance that contaminates environment.
- ... Action to lessen climate change impacts.
- ... Fuel formed from ancient organic matter.
- ... Top surface layer of the Earth.
- ... Natural home of a species.
- / Across (20)
- ... Thick frozen water at poles.
- ... Energy generated by moving air.
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- ... Place where organic waste is converted to soil.
- ... Replanting trees where forests were cut.
- ... Managing and protecting water resources.
- ... Microscopic photosynthesizing organisms in water.
- ... Process where water enters the soil.
- ... Long-term rise in average Earth temperature.
- ... Reusing items for new purposes.
- ... Movement of organisms to new areas (often human-caused).
- ... Species that no longer exist.
- ... Human relocation due to climate impacts.
- ... Process plants use to make food from sunlight.
- ... Measurement of total greenhouse gases from person/product.
- ... Liquid that falls from clouds.
- ... Vehicle that can run on electricity (short).
- ... Variety of life across species and ecosystems.
- ... Large salt water body.
- ... Any dirty or harmful emission to the air.
- ... Chemical used to kill pests (can harm non-targets).
- ... Rules/acts protecting nature.
- ... Power or radiation from the sun.
- ... Marine animals’ limestone structures.
42 Clues: / Down (20) • / Across (20) • ... Large salt water body. • ... Natural home of a species. • ... Layer of gases around Earth. • ... Thick frozen water at poles. • ... Species that no longer exist. • ... Rules/acts protecting nature. • ... Liquid that falls from clouds. • ... Reusing items for new purposes. • ... Top surface layer of the Earth. • ... Energy generated by moving air. • ...
Environment 2025-09-10
Across
- ... Natural area with many trees.
- ... Winged animal.
- ... Top layer where plants grow.
- ... Organic matter added to soil.
- ... Small rise of land.
- ... Flat green plant part.
- ... Clear liquid essential for life.
- ... Water falling from clouds.
- ... Coral structure in the sea.
- ... Hill of sand in desert.
- ... Color of plants; eco word.
- ... Sandy shore by the sea.
- ... Make smaller (one of 3Rs).
- ... Freshwater body smaller than sea.
- ... Plant part underground.
- ... To save or keep resources.
- ... The gas we breathe.
- ... Large salty water.
- ... Short for growing without soil.
- ... Star that gives light to Earth.
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- ... White mass in the sky.
- ... Water animal with gills.
- ... Flowering surge in water.
- ... Molten rock from volcano.
- ... Moving air.
- ... Green organism that grows.
- ... Frozen water.
- ... Strong weather with wind and rain.
- ... Moving swell on the sea.
- ... Hot element; opposite of water.
- ... Flowing water across land.
- ... Small six-legged creature.
- ... Hard material from Earth.
- ... Use again (one of 3Rs).
- ... Our planet.
- (Menurun)
- ... Living creature (general).
- ... Vast salty ocean.
- ... Tall plant with trunk.
- ... Fine particles in deserts; on beach.
- (Mendatar)
- ... Dense tropical forest.
42 Clues: (Menurun) • (Mendatar) • ... Moving air. • ... Our planet. • ... Frozen water. • ... Winged animal. • ... Vast salty ocean. • ... Large salty water. • ... Small rise of land. • ... The gas we breathe. • ... White mass in the sky. • ... Flat green plant part. • ... Tall plant with trunk. • ... Dense tropical forest. • ... Hill of sand in desert. • ... Use again (one of 3Rs). • ...
Environment 2025-10-27
Across
- Using less power or resources to do the same job.
- Protecting nature and natural resources for the future.
- Not harming the environment and lasting over time.
- Using things again instead of throwing them away.
- Harmful substances that make air, water, or soil dirty.
- Animals in danger of disappearing forever.
- Materials that we throw away.
- warming The warming of the Earth’s surface due to trapped gases.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a place.
- footprint The total amount of carbon dioxide a person or group produces.
- Products made without using chemicals or artificial materials.
- The natural world where living and non-living things interact.
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- When there is no rain for a long period.
- Materials that can be used again and again, such as wind or solar power.
- Gas or smoke sent into the air by factories or cars.
- The balance of weather conditions over many years.
- Cutting down too many trees in forests.
- The place where an animal or plant naturally lives.
- gases Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- Organic matter we use to make natural fertilizer for plants.
20 Clues: Materials that we throw away. • Cutting down too many trees in forests. • When there is no rain for a long period. • Animals in danger of disappearing forever. • The variety of plant and animal life in a place. • Using less power or resources to do the same job. • Using things again instead of throwing them away. • The balance of weather conditions over many years. • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2025-11-23
Across
- to stay.
- a huge piece of moving ice.
- to use something again.
- a short period of rain.
- a group of animals or plants that are the same.
- a poor country that is growing.
- when something is gone.
- extremely interesting.
- to put something at risk.
- to continue.
- a light wind.
- something that makes air, water, or land dirty.
- the world becoming hotter.
- no longer existing.
- forest an untouched, original forest.
- the natural world around us.
- slightly wet.
- keeping someone or something safe.
- good for the environment long-term.
Down
- something that makes something happen.
- a field of grass and flowers.
- except if.
- cutting down many trees.
- a mountain that can produce lava.
- when a species disappears forever.
- far away from towns.
- a long time with no rain.
- gases that are released into the air.
- a dangerous event caused by nature.
- a hot, wet forest.
- a small, flowing river.
- the natural home of an animal or plant.
- a large black wild cat.
- a place where trash is buried.
- heat trapped in the atmosphere.
35 Clues: to stay. • except if. • to continue. • a light wind. • slightly wet. • a hot, wet forest. • no longer existing. • far away from towns. • extremely interesting. • to use something again. • a short period of rain. • when something is gone. • a small, flowing river. • a large black wild cat. • cutting down many trees. • a long time with no rain. • to put something at risk. • the world becoming hotter. • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2025-11-23
Across
- to stay.
- a huge piece of moving ice.
- to use something again.
- a short period of rain.
- a group of animals or plants that are the same.
- a poor country that is growing.
- when something is gone.
- extremely interesting.
- to put something at risk.
- to continue.
- a light wind.
- something that makes air, water, or land dirty.
- the world becoming hotter.
- no longer existing.
- forest an untouched, original forest.
- the natural world around us.
- slightly wet.
- keeping someone or something safe.
- good for the environment long-term.
Down
- something that makes something happen.
- a field of grass and flowers.
- except if.
- cutting down many trees.
- a mountain that can produce lava.
- when a species disappears forever.
- far away from towns.
- a long time with no rain.
- gases that are released into the air.
- a dangerous event caused by nature.
- a hot, wet forest.
- a small, flowing river.
- the natural home of an animal or plant.
- a large black wild cat.
- a place where trash is buried.
- heat trapped in the atmosphere.
35 Clues: to stay. • except if. • to continue. • a light wind. • slightly wet. • a hot, wet forest. • no longer existing. • far away from towns. • extremely interesting. • to use something again. • a short period of rain. • when something is gone. • a small, flowing river. • a large black wild cat. • cutting down many trees. • a long time with no rain. • to put something at risk. • the world becoming hotter. • ...
Unit 1 Chapters 1-4 2023-09-06
Across
- To describe something that is totally untrue (page 13).
- Another word for odd/ridiculous/strange.
- Causes someone a lot of suffering (page 6).
- To make a loud burping sound (page 7).
- Another word for normal (page 14).
- Another word for wonderful/amazing/great.
- To laugh gently or quietly.
- A word t describe something that can be easily broken.
- Something extremely beautiful (page 7).
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- To take a tiny, little bite of food (page 6).
- To have enough money to buy something.
- 3 or more people placed very close together (page 8).
- Someone who practices and performs magic (page 9).
- describes something changing very slowly over time(page 11).
- Another word for huge/gigantic.
- A word used to describe a serving of food.
- To uncover or show something that had been hidden.
17 Clues: To laugh gently or quietly. • Another word for huge/gigantic. • Another word for normal (page 14). • To have enough money to buy something. • To make a loud burping sound (page 7). • Something extremely beautiful (page 7). • Another word for odd/ridiculous/strange. • Another word for wonderful/amazing/great. • A word used to describe a serving of food. • ...
Parts of a Nonfiction Book 2025-03-24
Across
- title of chapter found on page 62
- titles that introduce sections of the text and help organize information
- page number you can find information on bayonets
- list of topics covered in the book with specfic page numers where they can be found
- section that defines difficult or specialized terms
- lists chapters and their page numbers
- page that gives legal information and date of pulbication
- lists the sources and references used by the author
- a camp or campsite
Down
- visual representations that explain the text
- the place in the book where the table of contents and copyright pages are found
- what the liberty bell is famous for according to the caption on page 39
- the place in the book where the index and glossary are found
- what Molly Pitcher carried to wounded soliders according to the box on page 31
- page number of the chapter called "The two armies"
- contains additional information related to the text, often highlighted in a box
- last name of the author of Eyewitness: American Revolution
- what Nancy Hart did to British soliders according to the sidebar on page 49
- way words and topics are listed in the glossary and index
- brief explanation or descriptions of images and pictures
- includes the title, author, and publisher
21 Clues: a camp or campsite • title of chapter found on page 62 • lists chapters and their page numbers • includes the title, author, and publisher • visual representations that explain the text • page number you can find information on bayonets • page number of the chapter called "The two armies" • section that defines difficult or specialized terms • ...
Environment 2017-01-28
Across
- cap a thick layer of ice that permanently covers an area of land
- the rise and fall of the sea that happens twice every day
- the illegal hunting of animals
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir that provides water for an area
- untamed animals (in their natural habitat)
- the natural organisms and flora and fauna that constitute and sustain a particular area
- species a species of plant or animal that are in danger of becoming extinct
- something that pollute
- a group of small islands or an area of sea in which there are many small islands
- warming an increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere, which is due to the greenhouse effect
- a narrow area of sea that connects two larger areas of sea
- something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
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- tips places where unwanted garbage is dumped
- waste matter such as water or human urine or solid waste
- fuels fuel formed naturally over many years from the remains of animals, such as coal, oil, and natural gas
- a long piece of land that sticks out from a larger area of land into the sea or into a lake
- contamination or toxic bi-products from factories
- an area under the earth's surface where there is a large amount of oil; a region rich in petroleum deposits
- generally referring in packaging, it means something that can be decomposed by bacteria or other organisms
- the process of a liquid heating up and turning into a gas or vapor
- a mountain with a large, flat top
- a circular movement in which each circle is above, below, or wider than the one before
- an area of water next to the coast, often protected from the sea by a thick wall, where ships and boats can shelter
- the continuous absence of rain, thus causing the land to dry up
- chain a series of organisms interrelated in their feeding habits, the smallest being fed upon by a larger one, which in turn feeds a still larger one, etc
- a large flat area of land that is high above sea level
26 Clues: something that pollute • the illegal hunting of animals • a mountain with a large, flat top • untamed animals (in their natural habitat) • contamination or toxic bi-products from factories • a large flat area of land that is high above sea level • something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage • tips places where unwanted garbage is dumped • ...
environment 2017-05-25
Across
- The National ____ Service was established in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson and is a federal agency that manages resources including timber, wildlife, recreation, range and water.
- The Wildlife Habit ____ Act protects 3.4 million acres of upland and wetlands, or one third of all wildlife habit in the agricultural region, in its natural state
- What advisory panel did John F. Kennedy establish because he was concerned about the use of DDT?
- What piece of land in Dauphin County, PA, had a nuclear accident?
- Which act created in the 1970s protected endangered species and their habitats? (acronym)
- Which organisation was created by President Nixon to balance the interests of the environment and industry? (acronym)
- Book written by Rachel Carson that uncovered the negative effects of pesticides
- Idea that called for preserving scenic nature.
- Which community was eventually evacuated due to high concentrations of toxic waste found in the water and soil of the neighborhood?
- What chemical was used extensively during the Vietnam War by Americans to destroy foliage and later came under harsh attack from critics?
- What type bear was last sighted in 1924?
- The ____ Era was of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress towards a better society.
- What technique was used to extract minerals by blasting mountain sides and using high pressure water hoses, destroying entire ecosystems?
- President _____ founded the EPA.
- What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution?
- He was a President of the United States who was sympathetic to the conservationist movement and enacted changes.
- The ____ ____ Act established the basic structure for regulating pollutant discharges into the waters of the United States.
- The O’____ Dam of the Tuolumne River in Hetch Hetchy Valley that preservationists were fiercely opposed to building. It was proposed in 1909 and became a reservoir in 1913.
- In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated?
Down
- What happened in the MidWest after Great Plains farmers had a great demand for timber?
- Which Mexican American immigrant worker and leader of the United Farm Worker's Union brought awareness to the health problems that farmworkers suffered due to chemical exposure?
- What national park is in the west US and is internationally recognized for its cliffs, waterfalls, and other natural features?
- The ____ ____ Act was signed in 1973 and conserves endangered species.
- President of the United States who tweeted that global warming is a hoax
- The Inland _____ Commission was established in 1907 and studied the relation of rivers, soil, forest, waterpower development, and water transportation.
- The ___ ___ Act protects air quality and is designed to control national air pollution.
- The ___ ___ ___ is a federal agency established in 1970 that currently resides in Washington, D.C. that implements environmental law by writing regulations. (acronym)
- Idea that called for federal supervision of resources and preservation for future generations, and resources were meant to be used through management.
- Television personality nicknamed ___ ___ ___, lamented about pollution and also was an actor who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- The National ___ Act was backed by Roosevelt in 1902 and federally funded construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals.
- The ____ Act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to recognize wilderness as an area where the ecosystem is untouched by humans and that “man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
- Man who was a utilitarian conservationist and the Chief of Forestry
- The ____ Act was a piece of legislation enacted in 1902 that funded irrigation projects from the proceeds of the sale of federal lands in the West.
- What organization did John Muir find?
- Man who favored the preservation of scenic wilderness areas and led the “Back to Nature” movement. Also founded the Sierra Club in 1862.
- What animal went extinct as the US Army tried to starve out existence of Native Americans?
- The Passenger ______ went extinct after the last one died in 1914 at the Cincinnati zoo.
- Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968
- The National ___ Service was a federal agency established in 1916. Protects and manages national parks, monuments, and reservations that had been set aside for natural, scenic, and historic values and leave them unimpaired for future generations.
- What non profit organization was created in 1970 at NYC to defend natural resources and advocate for the environment?
40 Clues: President _____ founded the EPA. • What organization did John Muir find? • What type bear was last sighted in 1924? • Idea that called for preserving scenic nature. • What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution? • In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated? • Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968 • ...
Environment 2017-05-28
Across
- Which organisation was created by President Nixon to balance the interests of the environment and industry? (acronym)
- He was a President of the United States who was sympathetic to the conservationist movement and enacted changes.
- What advisory panel did John F. Kennedy establish because he was concerned about the use of DDT?
- Man who was a utilitarian conservationist and the Chief of Forestry
- The National ____ Service was established in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson and is a federal agency that manages resources including timber, wildlife, recreation, range and water.
- What type bear was last sighted in 1924?
- What national park is in the west US and is internationally recognized for its cliffs, waterfalls, and other natural features?
- The ____ Act was a piece of legislation enacted in 1902 that funded irrigation projects from the proceeds of the sale of federal lands in the West.
- What animal went extinct as the US Army tried to starve out existence of Native Americans?
- President of the United States who tweeted that global warming is a hoax
- What chemical was used extensively during the Vietnam War by Americans to destroy foliage and later came under harsh attack from critics?
- The National ___ Act was backed by Roosevelt in 1902 and federally funded construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals.
- Idea that called for preserving scenic nature.
- What piece of land in Dauphin County, PA, had a nuclear accident?
- The O’____ Dam of the Tuolumne River in Hetch Hetchy Valley that preservationists were fiercely opposed to building. It was proposed in 1909 and became a reservoir in 1913.
- The ____ Act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to recognize wilderness as an area where the ecosystem is untouched by humans and that “man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
- The ____ Era was of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress towards a better society.
- What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution?
- Which Mexican American immigrant worker and leader of the United Farm Worker's Union brought awareness to the health problems that farmworkers suffered due to chemical exposure?
- The National ___ Service was a federal agency established in 1916. Protects and manages national parks, monuments, and reservations that had been set aside for natural, scenic, and historic values and leave them unimpaired for future generations.
Down
- The Inland _____ Commission was established in 1907 and studied the relation of rivers, soil, forest, waterpower development, and water transportation.
- What technique was used to extract minerals by blasting mountain sides and using high pressure water hoses, destroying entire ecosystems?
- What non profit organization was created in 1970 at NYC to defend natural resources and advocate for the environment?
- Man who favored the preservation of scenic wilderness areas and led the “Back to Nature” movement. Also founded the Sierra Club in 1862.
- What organization did John Muir find?
- Book written by Rachel Carson that uncovered the negative effects of pesticides
- The Passenger ______ went extinct after the last one died in 1914 at the Cincinnati zoo.
- The ____ ____ Act was signed in 1973 and conserves endangered species.
- The ____ ____ Act established the basic structure for regulating pollutant discharges into the waters of the United States.
- The ___ ___ Act protects air quality and is designed to control national air pollution.
- Idea that called for federal supervision of resources and preservation for future generations, and resources were meant to be used through management.
- What happened in the MidWest after Great Plains farmers had a great demand for timber?
- Television personality nicknamed ___ ___ ___, lamented about pollution and also was an actor who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- The Wildlife Habit ____ Act protects 3.4 million acres of upland and wetlands, or one third of all wildlife habit in the agricultural region, in its natural state
- In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated?
- The ___ ___ ___ is a federal agency established in 1970 that currently resides in Washington, D.C. that implements environmental law by writing regulations. (acronym)
- President _____ founded the EPA.
- Which act created in the 1970s protected endangered species and their habitats? (acronym)
- Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968
- Which community was eventually evacuated due to high concentrations of toxic waste found in the water and soil of the neighborhood?
40 Clues: President _____ founded the EPA. • What organization did John Muir find? • What type bear was last sighted in 1924? • Idea that called for preserving scenic nature. • What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution? • In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated? • Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968 • ...
Environment 2021-03-16
Across
- troksnis
- samainīt
- izpostīt, sagraut
- piekūns
- pārstrādāt
- attīstīt
- izraisīt, izsaukt
- salabot
- bojāt, izdarīt bojājumu
- resurss
- piesārņojums
- nodrošināt
- ietekmēt
- vidējais
- aizsargāt
- noderīgs
Down
- izšķērdēt
- paaugstināt
- noraizējies, uztraucies
- samazināt
- atļauties
- svars, smagums
- risinājums
- pārliecināt
- ūdensizturīgs
- piesārņot
- taupīt, glābt
- kāpurs
- atkritumi
- daudzums
30 Clues: kāpurs • piekūns • salabot • resurss • troksnis • samainīt • attīstīt • ietekmēt • vidējais • daudzums • noderīgs • izšķērdēt • samazināt • atļauties • piesārņot • atkritumi • aizsargāt • risinājums • pārstrādāt • nodrošināt • paaugstināt • pārliecināt • piesārņojums • ūdensizturīgs • taupīt, glābt • svars, smagums • izpostīt, sagraut • izraisīt, izsaukt • noraizējies, uztraucies • bojāt, izdarīt bojājumu
Environment 2022-05-06
20 Clues: maa • jäte • nuotio • roskat • saaste • luonto • biojäte • kokemus • maapallo • suojella • vähentää • pelastaa • lajitella • pyöräillä • ympäristö • jalanjälki • kierrättää • maanomistaja • käyttää uudelleen • mennä retkeilemään
Environment 2022-05-09
24 Clues: вина • мусор • почва • дышать • свалка • слабый • равный • легкие • кусочек • грузить • выхлопы • ежегодно • урашения • расплющить • сокращение • производить • загрязнение • плавить(ся) • бесполезный • переработка • повышать(ся) • экологический • электричество • в конце концов
ENVIRONMENT 2022-01-19
Across
- przyjazny środowisku
- topnienie
- siedlisko; środowisko życia
- przywrócić(np. naturalną równowagę)
- niezrównoważony(np. rozwój)
- wybić(np. gatunek)
- polarna czapa lodowa
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- niebezpieczny
- zanieczyszczać
- zalesienie
- zagrożony
- kłusownictwo
- paliwa kopalne
- uwikłany
- wyczerpanie(np. zasobów)
- stopniowo eliminować
- wydobywać (np. węgiel)
- redukować; ograniczać
- wymarły(np. gatunek)
- jednorazowego użytku
20 Clues: uwikłany • zagrożony • topnienie • zalesienie • kłusownictwo • niebezpieczny • zanieczyszczać • paliwa kopalne • wybić(np. gatunek) • przyjazny środowisku • stopniowo eliminować • wymarły(np. gatunek) • jednorazowego użytku • polarna czapa lodowa • redukować; ograniczać • wydobywać (np. węgiel) • wyczerpanie(np. zasobów) • siedlisko; środowisko życia • niezrównoważony(np. rozwój) • ...
environment 2021-04-09
Across
- We have clothes there
- You can see it in winter
- They are used when the sun is shining.
- Very aggressive disease
- If I want to brush my teeth, I need...
- When i want to cut something i need...
- We grow vegetables and plants there
- When i travel abroad i need...
- We see with them
Down
- We have it on head
- It make oxygen
- When we feel bad we shoul take some....
- My father's brother is mine...
- We carry them around the house on our feet....
- When we need to buy some pills, we go to the..
- We prepare food there
- When we are in shop we are.....
- You use it when you get out of the shower
- We go exercise there
- When i go camping i need...
20 Clues: It make oxygen • We see with them • We have it on head • We go exercise there • We have clothes there • We prepare food there • Very aggressive disease • You can see it in winter • When i go camping i need... • My father's brother is mine... • When i travel abroad i need... • When we are in shop we are..... • We grow vegetables and plants there • They are used when the sun is shining. • ...
Environment 2020-08-26
Across
- a substance that pollutes
- the process by which land changes into desert, for example because there has been too much farming activity on it or because a lot of trees have been cut down
- (of food or flowers) in a natural condition rather than artificially preserved by a process such as freezing
- a poisonous form of oxygen/air that is clean and pleasant to breathe, especially near the sea
- a plant such as a grain, fruit, or vegetable grown in large amounts
- in danger of being harmed, lost, unsuccessful, etc.
- poisonous or not pure
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- the fact of soil, stone, etc. being gradually damaged and removed by the waves, rain, or wind
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
Down
- a long period when there is little or no rain
- a natural or chemical substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well
- the waste gas from an engine, especially a car's, or the pipe the gas flows through
- able to decay naturally and in a way that is not harmful
- a situation in which something no longer exists
- the cutting down of trees in a large area, or the destruction of forests by people
- harmful or strong-smelling gases or smoke
- to rub or be rubbed away gradually
- the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc.
- the relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc., usually of a particular area, or the scientific study of this
20 Clues: poisonous or not pure • a substance that pollutes • to rub or be rubbed away gradually • harmful or strong-smelling gases or smoke • a long period when there is little or no rain • the act of sending out gas, heat, light, etc. • a situation in which something no longer exists • in danger of being harmed, lost, unsuccessful, etc. • ...
Environment 2020-04-13
Across
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- a situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people
- wild animals collectively
- the action or process of converting waste into reusable material
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- If you reduce something, you make it smaller in size or amount, or less in degree
- the process by which land changes into desert
- is all the animals, plants, and other things in the world that are not made by people, and all the events and processes that are not caused by people
- a mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals
Down
- this is the study of the relationships between plants, animals, people, and their environment
- a long period of time during which no rain falls
- (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction.
- to become liquefied by warmth or heat
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- the clearing or thinning of forests by humans
- is a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
- the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region
- material or things that are no longer wanted or needed
- keep safe or rescue (someone or something) from harm or danger
- all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment
20 Clues: wild animals collectively • to become liquefied by warmth or heat • a mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals • the clearing or thinning of forests by humans • the process by which land changes into desert • (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction. • a long period of time during which no rain falls • material or things that are no longer wanted or needed • ...
Environment 2020-04-15
Across
- when people cut down trees
- when people throw away trash
- when animals are hunted without a permit
- for example animal species of which few specimens already exist
- set of wild animals
- it is caused by environmental pollution
- you throw away the chocolate paper
- there are too many people because of this resources are running out
- it becomes usable again and again
- where living things live
- where the garbage is taken
Down
- for example you use the plastic bottle for something else
- it develops in the Arctic
- when the ground becomes dry sandy
- unexpected sad things
- such as paper
- they search for mineral resources in caves
- which people no longer need
- things that can still be used are thrown away
- which surrounds the planet
20 Clues: such as paper • set of wild animals • unexpected sad things • where living things live • it develops in the Arctic • when people cut down trees • which surrounds the planet • where the garbage is taken • which people no longer need • when people throw away trash • when the ground becomes dry sandy • it becomes usable again and again • you throw away the chocolate paper • ...
Environment 2020-05-05
Across
- Grown without the use of artificial chemicals (Food Specific)
- The release into the air of pollutant substances such as smoke or gas
- A long period of time with little no rain
- The process of recovering waste and making the material into useful products
- The Earth naturally lifts and creates these summits with very high altitudes, usually with snow and in big masses
- The process where plants make food from turning the sunlight into carbon dioxide sugars that the cell uses as energy
- Twirling windy funnel with speeds 100 mph and far above damaging anything in it's path
- A tropical forest that receives excessive rain with very tall trees (2 Words)
- Type of energy that is produced by the sun's heat or light, usually used with panels
- The diversity of animals and plants in a habitat
- The ability for something to decay naturally and harmlessly
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- The slow warming of earth's surfaces reportedly caused by the emissions of gas that trap the heat in the atmoshpere (2 Words)
- The amount of greenhouse gases produced to support human activities, typically measured by tons of carbon dioxide (2 Words)
- The natural home or environment of plants, animals, and other organisms
- When something is introduced to the environment which is dirty, harmful, unclean, or has a bad effect (Toxic waste dumped in water)
- A community of plants, animals, and other organisms in a place that naturally provides them resources to survive
- A species of wild animal or plant that is a serious risk of extinction (2 Words)
- An overflowing of a large amount of water onto normally dry land
- A structure that has multiple panel-like pieces turned by the wind to produce power, power, etc
- The gathering of plant material or vegetable peels, or other food waste into a bin later to be dumped and decompose
- The sudden movement of earth's surfaces, if big enough, it may cause lots of damage
- Containing poisonous substances
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth's outside
23 Clues: Containing poisonous substances • A long period of time with little no rain • The mass of air surrounding the Earth's outside • The diversity of animals and plants in a habitat • The ability for something to decay naturally and harmlessly • Grown without the use of artificial chemicals (Food Specific) • ...
environment 2020-11-17
Across
- Process of making an area more urban
- Study of microorganisms
- Permanent removal of large number of trees
- Haze + smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
- Introduction of contaminants into nature
- State of atmosphere, effects earth short term
- Envelope of gasses surrounding earth
- Second most prevalent kind of pollution?
- Who made us mix pollutants?
- depletion, Aquatic area when oxygen is reduced
- Forest covers this percent of earth
- Variety of life in a particular habitat
- Who showed us how carbon expands?
Down
- farming, Large scale industrial farming
- Who showed us Smog?
- rock can transmit ground water
- Who showed us an oil spill?
- Long term weather patterns across larger area
- quality, Degree ambient air is pollution-free
- Who showed us effects of cutting down trees?
- Percent of land is impacted by agricultural?
- Percent of greenhouse gas from deforestation
- energy, Naturally replenished energy
- Colorless flammable gas + toxic than co2
- deserts, Areas with no easy access to healthy food
- level ozone, Photochemical Smog
26 Clues: Who showed us Smog? • Study of microorganisms • Who showed us an oil spill? • Who made us mix pollutants? • rock can transmit ground water • level ozone, Photochemical Smog • Who showed us how carbon expands? • Forest covers this percent of earth • Process of making an area more urban • Envelope of gasses surrounding earth • energy, Naturally replenished energy • ...
environment 2020-11-21
Across
- zoos organize ... programmes for species that wouldn't survive in the wild
- one of the global problems the world has to face
- a ... diet might be a solution to the food crisis
- (2)devices used for generating energy from the Sun's rays
- the gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere
- (2)a greenhouse gas
- (3)can be good places to generate energy if we can minimize their dangers
- illegal hunting
- a shortage of farmland is mostly caused by ...
- ... crops are more drought-resistant and disease-resistant
- a reason why animals might become extinct is the loss or destruction of their natural ...
Down
- (2)might be a possible solution to the food crisis
- the Black Rhino, the Blue Whale and Orangutans ane all ... species
- solar, wind and geothermal energy are all ... energy sources
- increased CO2 causes ... in the oceans
- invasive plants and animals can reduce ...
- we can reduce pollution by ... our waste
- chemical ... make the soil richer
- (2)non-renewable energy sources are also called ...
- the amount of CO2 released by a company/household is their carbon ...
20 Clues: illegal hunting • (2)a greenhouse gas • chemical ... make the soil richer • increased CO2 causes ... in the oceans • we can reduce pollution by ... our waste • invasive plants and animals can reduce ... • a shortage of farmland is mostly caused by ... • one of the global problems the world has to face • a ... diet might be a solution to the food crisis • ...
Environment 2024-04-25
Across
- we take it from trees. We use it to make paper, furniture,etc.
- make new things out of old paper, glass,or aluminium things
- the opposite of "save" (for example: save water)
- a long period of dry weather
- when we are not in the room, we should ___ the lights.
- we put it on the soil to help plants grow.
- make dirty or unhealthy
- rubbish such as paper, and bottles out of a bin.
- give money or things as a present
- plastic knives, forks, and plates are ____ items.
- We should ___ endangered species, help them survive.
- everything that is around us: land, water, plants, animals etc.
- Put food waste in special bins so that it becomes a fertilizer.
Down
- the temperature of the earth's atmosphere is going up and that is ___ warming.
- the opposite of peace
- gases from cars and factories
- cutting down lots of trees in an area
- We collect and bury (=θάβομε) rubbish there.
- to be on fire
- when ice becomes water, it ____.
- heavy rain can cause it. Then the roads are full of water.
- say that you will harm, hurt or kill somebody.
- we need it to live. Trees give it out.
- find ways (=τρόπους) to use something again
- make less or fewer
- when there are no more animals of this species.
26 Clues: to be on fire • make less or fewer • the opposite of peace • make dirty or unhealthy • a long period of dry weather • gases from cars and factories • when ice becomes water, it ____. • give money or things as a present • cutting down lots of trees in an area • we need it to live. Trees give it out. • we put it on the soil to help plants grow. • ...
environment 2024-03-29
24 Clues: Eau • Sol • Gaz • Bois • Etude • Flore • Sommet • Récolte • Déchets • Durable • Engrais • Malsain • Pénurie • Pétrole • banquise • Carburant • innondation • Sécheresse. • bed Fonds marins • Tempête de neige. • Produits chimiques • Forêts équatoriales • Les animaux sauvages • Tremblement de terre
Environment 2024-04-01
Across
- Prevent erosion and abrasion on beach
- Plastic that degrades due to exposure to sunlight
- Activities to use something again
- The feces from this animal can be used as biogas
- A place can be found in neighborhoods acroos Indonesia to collect and recycle waste
- The last place where rubbish is thrown
- Air layers
- Process of recycling organic trash
- People who dedicate themselves to the environment?
- Type of trash that can be compost
Down
- Related to pollution
- What is the name of the process by which plants convert sunlight into energy?
- Earthquake at sea
- Technique of growing plants using a water-based nutrient
- An overflow of water that submerges land that is usually dry
- Nature's recyclers
- One of the greenhouse effects
- Crystallized sea water
- One of the ozone destroying gases
- The cutting out of trees that are mature or defective, or of inferior kinds to encourage the growth of the remaining trees in a forest or wood
- Detergents waste is one example of?
- Waste includes all type of rubbish that are flammable, toxic, corrosive and reactive
- Burning hazardous materials equipments
- Activities of replanting an area with trees
24 Clues: Air layers • Earthquake at sea • Nature's recyclers • Related to pollution • Crystallized sea water • One of the greenhouse effects • One of the ozone destroying gases • Activities to use something again • Type of trash that can be compost • Process of recycling organic trash • Detergents waste is one example of? • Prevent erosion and abrasion on beach • ...
Environment 2024-04-01
Across
- service that offers weekly plastic waste collection in various areas in Bali was founded by..
- What could be a refuge for many living creatures, but is often neglected and damaged?
- Using cloth bags is one way to ... plastic waste
- A substance that causes pollution is called
- In order to reduce air pollution, one way to overcome this is to (walk) to a nearby place
- Those who have the obligation to maintain environmental cleanliness are the ... living in that environment
- In the work environment, workers can face several dangerous risks in their work environment, so how many dangerous risks are there?
- Labuan Bay Beach is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia, located in
- Waste that will not be able to decompose for the next 300 years
- Salsabila Khairunnisa founded a platform on social media called...
- conditions when the physical and biological components of the earth's system and atmosphere are contaminated so as to disrupt the balance of the environmental ecosystem is the definition of a … environment
- What is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia after Labuan Bay Beach, Banten? Just mention the name of the area
- a mutation, or genetic change, that helps an organism, such as a plant or animal, survive in its environment is a definition of an...
Down
- a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life is a definition of?
- An artist who cares about the environment who has a program to overcome the waste problem by creating an application is
- One sign of increasing earth ... is the melting of ice at the North Pole
- Who are the environmental figures who have collaborated with the Pandawara group?
- Who are the environmental figure behind the “generasi peduli bumi” movement?
- The environmentalist's goal is to preserve the environment
- a person who is concerned with or advocates the protection of the environment is a definition of ?
- how to recycle organic waste by recycling it into...
- an example of climate change
- a group consisting of five young people from Bandung took the initiative to clean up piles of rubbish in the rivers of Bandung City, called..
- The most inspiring female environmental activist in the field of green literacy because she is known as a reading and writing mother in the interior of the Baduy tribe is
24 Clues: an example of climate change • A substance that causes pollution is called • Using cloth bags is one way to ... plastic waste • how to recycle organic waste by recycling it into... • The environmentalist's goal is to preserve the environment • Labuan Bay Beach is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia, located in • ...
Environment 2023-03-02
Across
- the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years
- an act or instance of emitting: the fluid ejected or discharged
- air _______, water _______, soil ________ which causes environmental problems
- ________ keep us safe by blocking ultraviolet rays from the sun
- cooler ______ is forecast for the weekend
- If there is no ozone layer, most of creature on the Earth will become extinct
- Development of the area would endanger
- a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged
- an adequate or abundant amount of such power
Down
- Tomorrow's temperature will no doubt be in the 70s
- The _________ of global warming is energy conservation and recycling, etc.
- As _________ rise, some coastal cities can be submerged.
- such as bus, subway
- Chemistry. a widely distributed element that forms organic compounds in combination with hydrogen, oxygen, etc. Symbol: C
- an increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect
- contain relatively high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals
- There's a lot of environmental _______
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air
- over________ can cause environmental problems, increased unemployment, and depletion of natural resources
- forest fires create ______, like smoke
20 Clues: such as bus, subway • There's a lot of environmental _______ • Development of the area would endanger • forest fires create ______, like smoke • cooler ______ is forecast for the weekend • an adequate or abundant amount of such power • Tomorrow's temperature will no doubt be in the 70s • the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air • ...
Environment 2023-02-15
32 Clues: MUD • DAM • HILL • LAND • POND • DIRT • SAND • CAVE • PEAK • LAKE • ROCK • RIVER • RIDGE • FLOOD • WATER • CREEK • TRAIL • OCEAN • CLIFFS • TUNNEL • CANYON • ISLAND • ARROYO • NATURE • FOREST • RAINBOW • HOMELAND • MOUNTAIN • ROCKSLIDE • TRAIL,PATH • TRENCH,DITCH • PLAINS,PRAIRIE
environment 2023-02-15
Across
- the goal of equitable climate solutions, "climate _______" (7)
- black substance mined for profit (3)
- death of a species (10)
- september 2019 event organised by fridays for the future: "climate _______" (7)
- alternative energy source derived from light (5)
- most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3)
- when a company misleads about the environmental sustainability of their products (12)
- an artificial contaminant now present in all bodies of water on earth (13)
- place where global agreement on climate change was made (5)
- alternative energy source derived from lava (10)
- fear arising from knowledge of the climate crisis, "climate ___" (7)
- a brown substance, walked on (4)
- alternative energy source derived from air (4)
Down
- environmental practices that can be supported over time (11)
- alternative energy source derived from atomic decay (7)
- it's depleting in the atmosphere (5)
- a method of farming that mimics natural systems (12)
- a far-right ideology which believes that overpopulation is the cause of the climate crisis, and can be solved by genocide (9)
- farming a single plant variety across large areas of land(8)
- world's best known carbon sink (5)
- industrial farming of animals, known as the _______ farming method (7)
- they're melting! (3-4)
- singapore's climate plan, known as the _____ plan (5)
- alternative energy source derived from water (5)
- global ___ (7)
25 Clues: global ___ (7) • they're melting! (3-4) • death of a species (10) • a brown substance, walked on (4) • world's best known carbon sink (5) • it's depleting in the atmosphere (5) • black substance mined for profit (3) • most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3) • alternative energy source derived from air (4) • alternative energy source derived from light (5) • ...
Environment 2023-03-25
Across
- to change the aspect of a thing in order to reuse it in a similar or different way
- the action of cutting down a very large area of trees
- something that pollutes
- the person who collects trash
- synonym of recycle
- that is able to decompose thanks to the action of living organisms
- that doesn't damage the environment
- that you can use more than once
- a tropical forest
- that you throw away once you used it
- food that you didn't finish and that you keep for the next day
- the act of polluting
- the diversity of plant and animal species in an environment
Down
- a gas created while breathing
- that damages
- a system formed by living things, their environment and the relationship between them
- waste that you can find on the streets
- fashionable
- the area of the atmosphere from about 12 to 48km above the earth
- to become extinct
- that is naturally grown, without any chemicals or pesticides
- that is not new, that belonged to someone else
- the heating of the atmosphere, because carbon dioxide and water vapor are trapped in the atmosphere
- an increase in temperatures around the world, which causes changes in climate
- a layer of oil on the surface of a sea
25 Clues: fashionable • that damages • to become extinct • a tropical forest • synonym of recycle • the act of polluting • something that pollutes • a gas created while breathing • the person who collects trash • that you can use more than once • that doesn't damage the environment • that you throw away once you used it • waste that you can find on the streets • ...
Environment 2023-04-18
Across
- fosilna goriva
- sevanje
- jedrska energija
- smeti
- škodljiv
- učinek tople grede
- viri energije
- onesnaževanje
- življenjski prostor
- ekološki
- atmosfera
- kampiranje
- strupen
- podnebne spremembe
- potres
- kanalizacija
- ogljikov dioksid
- biodiverziteta/biotska raznovrstnost
- orkan
- razdrobljenost
Down
- globalno segrevanje
- gnojilo
- ogrožene vrste
- industrijski odpadki
- suša
- ozonska luknja
- preprečevanje
- kisik
- biorazgradljiv
- morska gladina
- širjenje puščav
- smog
- dim
- čezmerna žetev
34 Clues: dim • suša • smog • smeti • kisik • orkan • potres • gnojilo • sevanje • strupen • škodljiv • ekološki • atmosfera • kampiranje • kanalizacija • preprečevanje • viri energije • onesnaževanje • fosilna goriva • ogrožene vrste • ozonska luknja • biorazgradljiv • morska gladina • čezmerna žetev • razdrobljenost • širjenje puščav • jedrska energija • ogljikov dioksid • učinek tople grede • podnebne spremembe • globalno segrevanje • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2025-01-06
Across
- Using too many resources.
- Energy Energy from sources that will not run out, like the sun or wind.
- A gas (carbon dioxide, or CO2) that is released when we burn things like coal, oil, and gas.
- Everything not made by humans, like trees, animals, and rivers.
- A living thing that grows in the ground and makes its own food using sunlight.
- Something that can be replaced naturally, like wind or sunlight.
- Power we use to do things, like electricity or fuel.
- A community of plants, animals, and their environment working together.
- The natural world around us, including air, water, land, plants, and animals.
- Things we throw away because we do not need them anymore.
- Warming The increase in the Earth’s temperature over time.
- The protection of nature and its resources.
- Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches, often found in forests.
- The natural home of a plant or animal.
- Good for the environment.
- Trash that people leave on the ground.
- A clear liquid that all living things need to survive.
Down
- A material made from oil that is often not biodegradable.
- Cutting down large areas of trees.
- To use less of something so we do not run out.
- Resources Things we use that come from nature, like water, wood, and minerals.
- When companies pretend to be environmentally friendly to attract customers.
- Dirty or harmful substances in the air, water, or land.
- To use materials again by turning them into something new.
- Change Big changes in weather patterns over time caused by human activities.
- The invisible gas that we breathe and that surrounds the Earth.
- Footprint The total amount of carbon dioxide you create by your activities.
- Fuels Fuels like coal, oil, and gas that come from ancient plants and animals.
- A mix of food and plant waste that turns into healthy soil.
- Something natural and free from chemicals.
- The usual weather in a place over many years.
- Effect The warming of the Earth caused by gases that trap heat.
- A living thing that can move and reacts to its environment.
34 Clues: Using too many resources. • Good for the environment. • Cutting down large areas of trees. • The natural home of a plant or animal. • Trash that people leave on the ground. • Something natural and free from chemicals. • The protection of nature and its resources. • The usual weather in a place over many years. • To use less of something so we do not run out. • ...
Environment 2024-11-21
Across
- What is a common material that can pollute the environment?
- What can we grow to make the Earth greener?
- What lives in the wild or as a pet?
- What produces oxygen and provides shade?
- What flows through the land carrying water?
- What is the largest body of water on Earth?
- What do we do to turn waste into new materials?
- What falls from the sky to water plants?
- What is essential for all living things to survive?
- What do we need to power our homes and devices?
Down
- What describes the weather over a long time?
- What is another name for a celestial body like Earth?
- What is made from trees and used for writing?
- What should we keep the environment?
- What do plants grow in?
- What do we breathe to stay alive?
- What provides energy and light to the Earth?
- What do we throw away as waste?
- What is a large area full of trees called?
- What is the planet we live on called?
20 Clues: What do plants grow in? • What do we throw away as waste? • What do we breathe to stay alive? • What lives in the wild or as a pet? • What should we keep the environment? • What is the planet we live on called? • What produces oxygen and provides shade? • What falls from the sky to water plants? • What is a large area full of trees called? • ...
environment 2025-03-20
20 Clues: dañar • donar • gastar • planta • up usar • arreglar • reciclar • out tirar • up recoger • contaminar • reutilizar • reemplazar • Has a trunk • down reducir • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • up coger o recoger • Likes to chase mice • en peligro de extinción
ENVIRONMENT 2025-04-12
Across
- These rise when the poles melt.
- Capable of being maintained over the long term without harming the environment.
- Air __ can make it difficult to breath.
- To put used objects or materials through a special process so that they can be used again.
- Chemicals used to kill insects or other pests that harm crops.
- Energy derived from natural resources that are replenished naturally.
- The place where a species lives.
- When the last animal of a species dies, it becomes...
- To get rid of something that is no longer needed or wanted.
- Increase in the average temperature of the earth.
Down
- This is one of the most polluting materials.
- Something you can use only use once.
- Unwanted materials, often discarded.
- this happens when many trees are cut down.
- A place where waste is buried under the ground.
- Large amounts of water covering an area that is usually dry.
- any substance that can produce energy or heat when burned.
- Animals or plants that have very few of their kind left.
- He took part in a human rights ____ against the President's visit.
- We can ____ The environment by adopting sustainable practices in our daily life.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by a person, organization, etc.
21 Clues: These rise when the poles melt. • The place where a species lives. • Something you can use only use once. • Unwanted materials, often discarded. • Air __ can make it difficult to breath. • this happens when many trees are cut down. • This is one of the most polluting materials. • A place where waste is buried under the ground. • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2025-06-04
Across
- a place where you raise animals
- air in natural motion
- The colour of plants
- a fluid substance
- the management of the resources of a country
- any combustible organic material
- the rise and fall of the waters of the ocean
- a barrier to obstruct or control the flow of water
- a large animal that lives in water
- to put money in something
- a person who advocates protection of natural resources
- a source of supply
- the opposite of onshore
- able to be renewed
- animals living in the wild
- having a beneficial effect on the environment
Down
- an area of natural scenery
- the branch of biology dealing with the environment
- making or gaining a benefit
- capable of being sustained
- an engine
- something that pollutes
- Synonym of project
- protect
24 Clues: protect • an engine • a fluid substance • a source of supply • Synonym of project • able to be renewed • The colour of plants • air in natural motion • something that pollutes • the opposite of onshore • to put money in something • an area of natural scenery • capable of being sustained • animals living in the wild • making or gaining a benefit • a place where you raise animals • ...
Environment 2024-11-26
24 Clues: prügi • ummik • saaste • tõusma • haigus • jäätmed • keskkond • saastama • atmosfäär • vähendama • vihmamets • maha võtma • heitgaasid • tehasegaasid • maha pillama • üles korjama • taastöötlema • taaskasutama • kliimamuutus • ära koristama • puhas joogivesi • keskkonnaprobleemid • parandama/täiustama • globaalne soojenemine
Environment 2025-09-10
Across
- (10) — Measure of pollutants in the atmosphere
- (9) — Harmful substances in air, water, or soil
- (11) — Sustainable agricultural design system
- (9) — Gases released, often from vehicles or factories
- (Across) — satu kata tiap baris, mulai kolom 1
- (Down) — satu kata tiap kolom, mulai baris 1
- (9) — Protected green area around a city
- (11) — Able to be maintained long-term without damage
- (12) — Capture and storage (e.g., carbon)
- (12) — Protection and preservation of natural resources
- (9) — Transforming waste into higher-value products
- (9) — Region draining into a river or lake
- (13) — Clearing of forests for other uses
- (10) — Supply of water to land for agriculture
- (10) — Runoff from rainfall
- (8) — Wetland with accumulated decayed vegetation
- (8) — Site for disposal of waste
- (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem
- (5) — Layer protecting Earth from UV rays
Down
- (14) — Excess nutrients causing algal blooms
- (8) — Animals living in natural environments
- (8) — Precipitation with pollutants that lower pH
- (12) — Planting forests on land not previously forested
- (13) — Capable of being decomposed by organisms
- (7) — Potent greenhouse gas
- (8) — Fuels derived from biological materials
- (13) — Planting trees to restore forests
- (4) — Air movement used for power
- (12) — Tiny plastic particles polluting ecosystems
- (9) — Process of converting waste into reusable material
- (10) — At risk of extinction
- (10) — Gas-trapping warming effect / related structure
- (7) — Sharing a vehicle to reduce emissions
- (16) — Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an entity
- (7) — Produced without synthetic chemicals
- (7) — Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- (7) — Global long-term weather patterns
- (14) — Meeting present needs without harming future generations
- (9) — Energy source that is not depleted
- (5) — Related to the sun (energy source)
- (7) — Natural home of a species
- (8) — Community of organisms + their environment
42 Clues: (7) — Potent greenhouse gas • (10) — Runoff from rainfall • (10) — At risk of extinction • (7) — Natural home of a species • (8) — Site for disposal of waste • (4) — Air movement used for power • (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem • (7) — Global long-term weather patterns • (13) — Planting trees to restore forests • (9) — Protected green area around a city • ...
Environment 2025-09-10
Across
- (10) — Measure of pollutants in the atmosphere
- (9) — Harmful substances in air, water, or soil
- (11) — Sustainable agricultural design system
- (9) — Gases released, often from vehicles or factories
- (Across) — satu kata tiap baris, mulai kolom 1
- (Down) — satu kata tiap kolom, mulai baris 1
- (9) — Protected green area around a city
- (11) — Able to be maintained long-term without damage
- (12) — Capture and storage (e.g., carbon)
- (12) — Protection and preservation of natural resources
- (9) — Transforming waste into higher-value products
- (9) — Region draining into a river or lake
- (13) — Clearing of forests for other uses
- (10) — Supply of water to land for agriculture
- (10) — Runoff from rainfall
- (8) — Wetland with accumulated decayed vegetation
- (8) — Site for disposal of waste
- (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem
- (5) — Layer protecting Earth from UV rays
Down
- (14) — Excess nutrients causing algal blooms
- (8) — Animals living in natural environments
- (8) — Precipitation with pollutants that lower pH
- (12) — Planting forests on land not previously forested
- (13) — Capable of being decomposed by organisms
- (7) — Potent greenhouse gas
- (8) — Fuels derived from biological materials
- (13) — Planting trees to restore forests
- (4) — Air movement used for power
- (12) — Tiny plastic particles polluting ecosystems
- (9) — Process of converting waste into reusable material
- (10) — At risk of extinction
- (10) — Gas-trapping warming effect / related structure
- (7) — Sharing a vehicle to reduce emissions
- (16) — Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an entity
- (7) — Produced without synthetic chemicals
- (7) — Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- (7) — Global long-term weather patterns
- (14) — Meeting present needs without harming future generations
- (9) — Energy source that is not depleted
- (5) — Related to the sun (energy source)
- (7) — Natural home of a species
- (8) — Community of organisms + their environment
42 Clues: (7) — Potent greenhouse gas • (10) — Runoff from rainfall • (10) — At risk of extinction • (7) — Natural home of a species • (8) — Site for disposal of waste • (4) — Air movement used for power • (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem • (7) — Global long-term weather patterns • (13) — Planting trees to restore forests • (9) — Protected green area around a city • ...
Environment 2025-09-10
Across
- (10) — Measure of pollutants in the atmosphere
- (9) — Harmful substances in air, water, or soil
- (11) — Sustainable agricultural design system
- (9) — Gases released, often from vehicles or factories
- (Across) — satu kata tiap baris, mulai kolom 1
- (Down) — satu kata tiap kolom, mulai baris 1
- (9) — Protected green area around a city
- (11) — Able to be maintained long-term without damage
- (12) — Capture and storage (e.g., carbon)
- (12) — Protection and preservation of natural resources
- (9) — Transforming waste into higher-value products
- (9) — Region draining into a river or lake
- (13) — Clearing of forests for other uses
- (10) — Supply of water to land for agriculture
- (10) — Runoff from rainfall
- (8) — Wetland with accumulated decayed vegetation
- (8) — Site for disposal of waste
- (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem
- (5) — Layer protecting Earth from UV rays
Down
- (14) — Excess nutrients causing algal blooms
- (8) — Animals living in natural environments
- (8) — Precipitation with pollutants that lower pH
- (12) — Planting forests on land not previously forested
- (13) — Capable of being decomposed by organisms
- (7) — Potent greenhouse gas
- (8) — Fuels derived from biological materials
- (13) — Planting trees to restore forests
- (4) — Air movement used for power
- (12) — Tiny plastic particles polluting ecosystems
- (9) — Process of converting waste into reusable material
- (10) — At risk of extinction
- (10) — Gas-trapping warming effect / related structure
- (7) — Sharing a vehicle to reduce emissions
- (16) — Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an entity
- (7) — Produced without synthetic chemicals
- (7) — Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- (7) — Global long-term weather patterns
- (14) — Meeting present needs without harming future generations
- (9) — Energy source that is not depleted
- (5) — Related to the sun (energy source)
- (7) — Natural home of a species
- (8) — Community of organisms + their environment
42 Clues: (7) — Potent greenhouse gas • (10) — Runoff from rainfall • (10) — At risk of extinction • (7) — Natural home of a species • (8) — Site for disposal of waste • (4) — Air movement used for power • (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem • (7) — Global long-term weather patterns • (13) — Planting trees to restore forests • (9) — Protected green area around a city • ...
Environment 2025-09-10
Across
- – Warm-blooded animal with feathers and wings, many species can fly and migrate seasonally
- – Marine invertebrates that build calcium carbonate structures forming reefs and supporting ecosystems
- – Introduction of harmful substances or energy into environment that degrades air, water or soil quality
- – Large body of salty water smaller than an ocean and often found near coasts
- – Flat green organ of a plant where photosynthesis mainly occurs to make food
- – Extensive area dominated by trees that stores carbon and supports high biodiversity
- – Small embryonic plant enclosed in a protective covering that can grow into a new plant under suitable conditions
- – Natural environment where a particular plant or animal species lives and obtains the resources it needs
- – Upper layer of Earth made of minerals and organic matter that supports plant growth
- – Underground part of a plant that anchors it and absorbs water and nutrients from soil
- – The planet we live on, composed of land, water and atmosphere supporting diverse life
- – Chemical element central to organic life and released as carbon dioxide by burning fossil fuels
- – Solid surface of Earth used for habitats, agriculture, infrastructure and natural ecosystems
- – Form of oxygen in the upper atmosphere that absorbs the Sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation
- – Living organism that produces oxygen and food through photosynthesis using sunlight and water
- – Star that provides light and heat, powering climate systems and photosynthesis on Earth
- – Inland body of standing freshwater surrounded by land and home to many species
- – Organic material from plants and animals that can be used as a renewable energy source
- – Color of healthy vegetation often used to symbolize environmental protection and sustainability
- – Area of land where crops are grown and animals are raised for food and other products
- – Process of converting used materials into new products to reduce waste and conserve resources
- – Relating to an economy model that designs out waste by reusing, repairing and recycling materials
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- – Natural flowing watercourse that usually moves from higher to lower ground and empties into a sea or lake
- – Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil and recycle nutrients back into the ground
- – Movement of air caused by differences in atmospheric pressure that can generate electricity with turbines
- – Large ecological area with distinct climate, plants and animals such as tundra or rainforest
- – Free from dirt, pollution or harmful contamination and safe for people and nature
- – Tall woody plant with trunk, branches and leaves that provides shade and habitat for wildlife
- – Relating to energy obtained from the Sun, commonly used to generate electricity and heat
- – Aquatic animal that breathes with gills and lives in oceans, seas, rivers or lakes
- – To maintain ecological balance by meeting present needs without compromising future generations
- – Clear liquid essential for all living things that cycles through rain, rivers and oceans
- – Community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment as a system
- – Vast interconnected body of salt water that regulates climate and supports marine life
- – Long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind and precipitation that characterize a region
- – State of matter such as methane or carbon dioxide that can contribute to greenhouse effects
- – Capacity to do work that appears as heat, light and motion, supplied by sun, wind, water and fuels
- – Precipitation that falls from clouds and replenishes rivers, lakes and groundwater
- – Chlorofluorocarbon man-made chemicals historically used in refrigeration and aerosols that deplete the ozone layer
- – Condition that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving matter, including growth and reproduction
40 Clues: – Large body of salty water smaller than an ocean and often found near coasts • – Flat green organ of a plant where photosynthesis mainly occurs to make food • – Inland body of standing freshwater surrounded by land and home to many species • – Free from dirt, pollution or harmful contamination and safe for people and nature • ...
Environment 2025-10-20
Across
- Waste materials from electronic goods or industries containing harmful substances that can damage the environment and health.
- The process of cleaning wastewater before releasing it into the environment to prevent water pollution.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable products to reduce pollution and conserve resources.
- The thinning of the ozone layer due to harmful chemicals like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), leading to increased UV radiation reaching Earth.
- A simple example of a human-made ecosystem that can be made self-sustaining by balancing plants, animals, and decomposers.
- The process of collecting, processing, and managing waste materials to reduce their impact on the environment.
- Animals that feed only on plants. They form the primary consumer level in a food chain (e.g., deer, goat, rabbit).
- The process by which harmful non-biodegradable chemicals (like pesticides and DDT) accumulate and increase in concentration at each trophic level.
- Substances/Materials that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms into simpler harmless substances (e.g., paper, vegetable peels, wood).
- Organisms that consume other living organisms for energy. They depend directly or indirectly on producers.
- Man-made compounds once used in refrigerators and aerosol sprays that are responsible for ozone layer depletion.
- Organisms that live on or inside another organism (the host) and derive food from it (e.g., lice, tapeworm).
- Ecosystems that develop naturally without human interference, such as forests, ponds, lakes, and oceans.
- Items/Products designed for single use, such as plastic cups or bags, which contribute to non-biodegradable waste accumulation.
- Animals that eat both plants and animals (e.g., humans, bear).
- Traditional earthen cups suggested as alternatives to plastic cups; however, large-scale use can cause loss of fertile topsoil.
- The movement of energy through the ecosystem from producers to consumers to decomposers. It is always unidirectional (one-way).
- Chemicals used to kill pests, which can enter food chains and cause biological magnification.
- A system formed by the interaction between living organisms and their physical environment. Examples include forests, ponds, deserts, and crop fields.
- Substances/Materials that cannot be decomposed by biological means and persist in the environment for long periods (e.g., plastics, metals, glass).
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- Animals that feed on other animals. They may be secondary or tertiary consumers (e.g., lion, frog).
- A sequence showing how energy and nutrients flow from one organism to another through feeding relationships. Example: grass → deer → tiger.
- molecule composed of three oxygen atoms. It forms a protective layer in the upper atmosphere that shields the Earth from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
- The layer in the stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun’s ultraviolet radiation, preventing damage to living organisms.
- Microorganisms such as bacteria and fungi that decompose dead organisms and waste materials into simpler inorganic substances, replenishing soil nutrients.
- Green plants and certain bacteria that produce food using sunlight through photosynthesis. They form the base of the food chain.
- The sum of all living and non-living factors that surround and affect an organism. It includes biotic (living) and abiotic (non-living) components.
- Non-living factors of an ecosystem like air, water, soil, temperature, light, and minerals that influence living organisms.
- Web A complex network of interconnected food chains that exist in an ecosystem, showing multiple feeding relationships.
- Ecosystems created and maintained by humans, like aquariums, crop fields, or gardens.
- The gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature due to excess greenhouse gases; indirectly linked to ecosystem imbalance.
- The living parts of an ecosystem such as plants, animals, and microorganisms. They depend on each other for food and energy.
- A method of recycling biodegradable waste into organic manure through microbial decomposition.
- An eco-friendlier alternative to plastic and clay cups, as they are biodegradable and less harmful to the environment.
- Level Each step in a food chain representing a feeding level in the transfer of energy and matter.
- Development using resources in a way that meets current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
36 Clues: Animals that eat both plants and animals (e.g., humans, bear). • Ecosystems created and maintained by humans, like aquariums, crop fields, or gardens. • Chemicals used to kill pests, which can enter food chains and cause biological magnification. • A method of recycling biodegradable waste into organic manure through microbial decomposition. • ...
Environment 2025-11-16
24 Clues: ciąć • pień • liść • ropa • gleba • gałąź • zioła • rosnąc • jagoda • korzeń • uprawy • sadzić.drzewa • zmiana.klimatu • nasiono.ziarno • używać.ponownie • resztki.jedzenia • wysypisko.śmieci • energia.słoneczna • gazy.cieplarniane • elektryczność.prąd • globalne.ocieplenie • transport.publiczny • posprzątać(np.plażę) • zanieczyszczenie.powietrza
Environment 2022-03-12
21 Clues: мех • клюв • клюв • лысый • чешуя • хвост • расти • засуха • хищник • судить • жалить • перышко • защищать • разрешать • местность • смертельный • утиный клюв • млекопитающее • королевский грифон • лапки с перепонками • естественная среда обитания
Environment 2021-11-10
Across
- wastes which dangerous for everyone around
- noun of global
- a reservoir with warm water
- a place where a sea and earth meet
- the fact of average temperature raising
- the bottom of a mountain
- a narrow valley between mountains
- reduction in the concentration of ozone in the ozone layer
- a flat surface with almost no plants
- a shore of a sea or an ocean
- a very large ice mass, sometimes miles and miles long
- the top of a mountain
- a phenomenon which points at the fact that climate is changing
- a reservoir with a hot water
- things that surround Almaty
- a large area of countryside
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- noun of pollute
- air pollution by a mixture of smoke and fog
- act of making water dirty
- exhausted gases and fumes are the main reason of it
- thing you can dispose (adj.)
- adj. of globalisation
- the mass of air surrounding the Earth
- a long, narrow, elevated strip of land or any raised strip or band
- a place which people can use to swim in a river or sea
- fruits and vegetables collected by people in autumn
- a flat part of earth
- natural body of running water flowing on or under the earth
- a mountain which can erupt
- a rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic
30 Clues: noun of global • noun of pollute • a flat part of earth • adj. of globalisation • the top of a mountain • the bottom of a mountain • act of making water dirty • a mountain which can erupt • a reservoir with warm water • things that surround Almaty • a large area of countryside • thing you can dispose (adj.) • a shore of a sea or an ocean • a reservoir with a hot water • ...
Environment 2014-06-01
Across
- aquatic bird
- One with fossil fuels
- a series of vibrations induced in the earth's crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks in which elastic strain has been slowly accumulating.
- type of energy used in turbines
- A person who lives near another
- Yellowstone is a.....
- the gaseus envelope surrounding the earth
- A famous atrctive volcano in Italy
- We must protect the En...
- the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
- spray-painted wall of a building
- the highest mountain in Africa
- animals that feed their young with milk from their body
- Urban or .... area
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment.
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- it contains cellulose cell walls
- the animal that kill other animals
- It is created by factiries
- the first national park in USA
- the alternative source of energy
- where is the bigest volcano on the earth
- the arid region
- Wind power is variable and ....
- a chemical substance contained in all plants and animals.
- A large grouping of wind generators
- the animal that is hunded and eaten by another animal
- The bigest volcano in Europe
- a person who destroys something beautiful
- the animal who building fat reserves
- a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and minute amounts of other gases that surrounds the earth and forms its atmosphere.
- It is created by temperature increase
- detahed
- the vesovius was the reason that destroyed that city
33 Clues: detahed • aquatic bird • the arid region • Urban or .... area • One with fossil fuels • Yellowstone is a..... • We must protect the En... • It is created by factiries • The bigest volcano in Europe • the first national park in USA • the highest mountain in Africa • type of energy used in turbines • A person who lives near another • Wind power is variable and .... • ...
Environment 2014-07-26
Across
- sweet liquid inside a flower
- mixture of decaying organic matter
- area designated to receive household garbage
- offspring of male donkey and female horse
- destruction of forests
- system comprising ecosystems and organisms
- the worlds cleanest country
- most abundant element found in air
- opening in the earths crust from which lava flow
- bird which lays the largest egg
- the worlds largest biome
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- underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
- the driest biome
- substance that makes plant green
- the wave energy released by earthquakes
- substance that repels or kills plant or animal pests
- any substance that evaporates quickly
- extended period of no water
- mixture of smoke and fog
- chemical substance contained in all plants and animals
- fastest cat in the world
- largest plant family
22 Clues: the driest biome • largest plant family • destruction of forests • mixture of smoke and fog • fastest cat in the world • the worlds largest biome • the worlds cleanest country • extended period of no water • sweet liquid inside a flower • bird which lays the largest egg • substance that makes plant green • mixture of decaying organic matter • most abundant element found in air • ...
Environment 2023-01-18
21 Clues: kov • sklo • dřevo • zeleň • židle • knihy • hračka • vodoměr • žárovky • obyvatel • cestovat • recyklovat • znečištění • sázet stromy • farmárský trh • plastové lahve • skleníkový plyn • využití energie • organický odpad • mikrovlná trouba • životní prostředí
Environment 2017-05-23
Environment 2017-02-27
Across
- Relating to something that can be chosen instead of something else.
- An oil platform and all the machines and equipment used on it.
- An area of land around large cities where no buildings are allowed in order to protect the countryside.
- Gases ejected from an engine as waste products.
- An amount of money that the government or another organization pays to help to reduce the cost of a product or service.
- The slow increase in the temperature of the Earth caused partly by the greenhouse effect increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
- Relating to or being a commodity or resource, such as solar energy or firewood, that is inexhaustible or replaceable by new growth.
- illegally catching or killing an animal, bird, or fish on someone else’s property.
- Gases, such as CO2 that stop heat from escaping from the atmosphere and causes the greenhouse effect.
- One of a series of very tall metal structures used for holding the wires that carry electric power high above the ground.
- Relating to a plant or animal that has had its genetic structure changed in order to make it more suitable for a particular purpose.
- The substance on the surface of the Earth in which plants grow.
- The process of removing the trees from an area of land.
- The production of immunity to an infectious disease in an individual through inoculation or vaccination.
- The process of changing waste materials such as newspapers and bottles so that they can be used again.
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- A farm on which chickens and sometimes calves are kept very close together in small boxes.
- Natural or chemical substances added to soil in order to help plants grow.
- Chemicals used for killing insects, especially those that damage crops.
- Fuels such as coal or oil, made from decayed material from animals or plants that lived many thousands of years ago.
- People who want to protect the environment.
- The fact of being able to provide everything you need for yourself, especially food, without buying from or being helped by others.
- The process by which the surface of land or rock is gradually damaged by water, wind etc. and begins to disappear.
- The process of making something dirty, polluted, or poisonous by adding a chemical, waste, or infection.
- Supplying dry land with water by means of ditches etc.
- Rain containing a high level of acid that can damage the environment. It is caused by pollution in the air.
25 Clues: People who want to protect the environment. • Gases ejected from an engine as waste products. • Supplying dry land with water by means of ditches etc. • The process of removing the trees from an area of land. • An oil platform and all the machines and equipment used on it. • The substance on the surface of the Earth in which plants grow. • ...
Environment 2017-05-28
Across
- What type bear was last sighted in 1924?
- Which community was eventually evacuated due to high concentrations of toxic waste found in the water and soil of the neighborhood?
- What technique was used to extract minerals by blasting mountain sides and using high pressure water hoses, destroying entire ecosystems?
- What national park is in the west US and is internationally recognized for its cliffs, waterfalls, and other natural features?
- Book written by Rachel Carson that uncovered the negative effects of pesticides
- The Inland _____ Commission was established in 1907 and studied the relation of rivers, soil, forest, waterpower development, and water transportation.
- Which Mexican American immigrant worker and leader of the United Farm Worker's Union brought awareness to the health problems that farmworkers suffered due to chemical exposure?
- What animal went extinct as the US Army tried to starve out existence of Native Americans?
- The Wildlife Habit ____ Act protects 3.4 million acres of upland and wetlands, or one third of all wildlife habit in the agricultural region, in its natural state
- The National ____ Service was established in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson and is a federal agency that manages resources including timber, wildlife, recreation, range and water.
- Which act created in the 1970s protected endangered species and their habitats? (acronym)
- What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution?
- The ____ ____ Act was signed in 1973 and conserves endangered species.
- The ____ ____ Act established the basic structure for regulating pollutant discharges into the waters of the United States.
- What advisory panel did John F. Kennedy establish because he was concerned about the use of DDT?
- President _____ founded the EPA.
- Which organisation was created by President Nixon to balance the interests of the environment and industry? (acronym)
- Television personality nicknamed ___ ___ ___, lamented about pollution and also was an actor who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- The National ___ Service was a federal agency established in 1916. Protects and manages national parks, monuments, and reservations that had been set aside for natural, scenic, and historic values and leave them unimpaired for future generations.
- What chemical was used extensively during the Vietnam War by Americans to destroy foliage and later came under harsh attack from critics?
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- The ____ Era was of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress towards a better society.
- The Passenger ______ went extinct after the last one died in 1914 at the Cincinnati zoo.
- The ____ Act was a piece of legislation enacted in 1902 that funded irrigation projects from the proceeds of the sale of federal lands in the West.
- Man who was a utilitarian conservationist and the Chief of Forestry
- Idea that called for preserving scenic nature.
- In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated?
- Man who favored the preservation of scenic wilderness areas and led the “Back to Nature” movement. Also founded the Sierra Club in 1862.
- The National ___ Act was backed by Roosevelt in 1902 and federally funded construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals.
- What happened in the MidWest after Great Plains farmers had a great demand for timber?
- What piece of land in Dauphin County, PA, had a nuclear accident?
- What organization did John Muir find?
- He was a President of the United States who was sympathetic to the conservationist movement and enacted changes.
- The O’____ Dam of the Tuolumne River in Hetch Hetchy Valley that preservationists were fiercely opposed to building. It was proposed in 1909 and became a reservoir in 1913.
- Idea that called for federal supervision of resources and preservation for future generations, and resources were meant to be used through management.
- The ____ Act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to recognize wilderness as an area where the ecosystem is untouched by humans and that “man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
- The ___ ___ Act protects air quality and is designed to control national air pollution.
- President of the United States who tweeted that global warming is a hoax
- What non profit organization was created in 1970 at NYC to defend natural resources and advocate for the environment?
- The ___ ___ ___ is a federal agency established in 1970 that currently resides in Washington, D.C. that implements environmental law by writing regulations. (acronym)
- Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968
40 Clues: President _____ founded the EPA. • What organization did John Muir find? • What type bear was last sighted in 1924? • Idea that called for preserving scenic nature. • What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution? • In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated? • Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968 • ...
Environment 2017-05-28
Across
- What national park is in the west US and is internationally recognized for its cliffs, waterfalls, and other natural features?
- What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution?
- The ____ Act was a piece of legislation enacted in 1902 that funded irrigation projects from the proceeds of the sale of federal lands in the West.
- Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968
- What non profit organization was created in 1970 at NYC to defend natural resources and advocate for the environment?
- The Wildlife Habit ____ Act protects 3.4 million acres of upland and wetlands, or one third of all wildlife habit in the agricultural region, in its natural state
- Which community was eventually evacuated due to high concentrations of toxic waste found in the water and soil of the neighborhood?
- Which organisation was created by President Nixon to balance the interests of the environment and industry? (acronym)
- The National ___ Act was backed by Roosevelt in 1902 and federally funded construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals.
- What piece of land in Dauphin County, PA, had a nuclear accident?
- President _____ founded the EPA.
- What happened in the MidWest after Great Plains farmers had a great demand for timber?
- In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated?
- The National ____ Service was established in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson and is a federal agency that manages resources including timber, wildlife, recreation, range and water.
- Television personality nicknamed ___ ___ ___, lamented about pollution and also was an actor who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- What technique was used to extract minerals by blasting mountain sides and using high pressure water hoses, destroying entire ecosystems?
- Book written by Rachel Carson that uncovered the negative effects of pesticides
- Idea that called for federal supervision of resources and preservation for future generations, and resources were meant to be used through management.
- The ___ ___ ___ is a federal agency established in 1970 that currently resides in Washington, D.C. that implements environmental law by writing regulations. (acronym)
- What type bear was last sighted in 1924?
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- Which Mexican American immigrant worker and leader of the United Farm Worker's Union brought awareness to the health problems that farmworkers suffered due to chemical exposure?
- Which act created in the 1970s protected endangered species and their habitats? (acronym)
- He was a President of the United States who was sympathetic to the conservationist movement and enacted changes.
- The Inland _____ Commission was established in 1907 and studied the relation of rivers, soil, forest, waterpower development, and water transportation.
- Man who favored the preservation of scenic wilderness areas and led the “Back to Nature” movement. Also founded the Sierra Club in 1862.
- The ____ Era was of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress towards a better society.
- What animal went extinct as the US Army tried to starve out existence of Native Americans?
- The ____ ____ Act established the basic structure for regulating pollutant discharges into the waters of the United States.
- What chemical was used extensively during the Vietnam War by Americans to destroy foliage and later came under harsh attack from critics?
- What organization did John Muir find?
- The ____ ____ Act was signed in 1973 and conserves endangered species.
- The O’____ Dam of the Tuolumne River in Hetch Hetchy Valley that preservationists were fiercely opposed to building. It was proposed in 1909 and became a reservoir in 1913.
- The ____ Act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to recognize wilderness as an area where the ecosystem is untouched by humans and that “man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
- Idea that called for preserving scenic nature.
- The Passenger ______ went extinct after the last one died in 1914 at the Cincinnati zoo.
- President of the United States who tweeted that global warming is a hoax
- The National ___ Service was a federal agency established in 1916. Protects and manages national parks, monuments, and reservations that had been set aside for natural, scenic, and historic values and leave them unimpaired for future generations.
- Man who was a utilitarian conservationist and the Chief of Forestry
- What advisory panel did John F. Kennedy establish because he was concerned about the use of DDT?
- The ___ ___ Act protects air quality and is designed to control national air pollution.
40 Clues: President _____ founded the EPA. • What organization did John Muir find? • What type bear was last sighted in 1924? • Idea that called for preserving scenic nature. • What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution? • In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated? • Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968 • ...
Environment 2017-05-28
Across
- The National ___ Service was a federal agency established in 1916. Protects and manages national parks, monuments, and reservations that had been set aside for natural, scenic, and historic values and leave them unimpaired for future generations.
- What national park is in the west US and is internationally recognized for its cliffs, waterfalls, and other natural features?
- The National ___ Act was backed by Roosevelt in 1902 and federally funded construction of dams, reservoirs, and canals.
- The ____ Act was signed by Lyndon B. Johnson in 1964 to recognize wilderness as an area where the ecosystem is untouched by humans and that “man himself is a visitor who does not remain.”
- He was a President of the United States who was sympathetic to the conservationist movement and enacted changes.
- The National ____ Service was established in 1916 by Woodrow Wilson and is a federal agency that manages resources including timber, wildlife, recreation, range and water.
- Idea that called for preserving scenic nature.
- In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated?
- The Wildlife Habit ____ Act protects 3.4 million acres of upland and wetlands, or one third of all wildlife habit in the agricultural region, in its natural state
- Which Mexican American immigrant worker and leader of the United Farm Worker's Union brought awareness to the health problems that farmworkers suffered due to chemical exposure?
- What happened in the MidWest after Great Plains farmers had a great demand for timber?
- The ____ ____ Act was signed in 1973 and conserves endangered species.
- The ____ Act was a piece of legislation enacted in 1902 that funded irrigation projects from the proceeds of the sale of federal lands in the West.
- President _____ founded the EPA.
- Book written by Rachel Carson that uncovered the negative effects of pesticides
- What chemical was used extensively during the Vietnam War by Americans to destroy foliage and later came under harsh attack from critics?
- Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968
- The ___ ___ ___ is a federal agency established in 1970 that currently resides in Washington, D.C. that implements environmental law by writing regulations. (acronym)
- Which organisation was created by President Nixon to balance the interests of the environment and industry? (acronym)
- What organization did John Muir find?
- What animal went extinct as the US Army tried to starve out existence of Native Americans?
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- The ___ ___ Act protects air quality and is designed to control national air pollution.
- Man who favored the preservation of scenic wilderness areas and led the “Back to Nature” movement. Also founded the Sierra Club in 1862.
- The Passenger ______ went extinct after the last one died in 1914 at the Cincinnati zoo.
- The ____ Era was of intense social and political reform aimed at making progress towards a better society.
- President of the United States who tweeted that global warming is a hoax
- Man who was a utilitarian conservationist and the Chief of Forestry
- What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution?
- What non profit organization was created in 1970 at NYC to defend natural resources and advocate for the environment?
- The O’____ Dam of the Tuolumne River in Hetch Hetchy Valley that preservationists were fiercely opposed to building. It was proposed in 1909 and became a reservoir in 1913.
- Idea that called for federal supervision of resources and preservation for future generations, and resources were meant to be used through management.
- What piece of land in Dauphin County, PA, had a nuclear accident?
- The ____ ____ Act established the basic structure for regulating pollutant discharges into the waters of the United States.
- What advisory panel did John F. Kennedy establish because he was concerned about the use of DDT?
- Which community was eventually evacuated due to high concentrations of toxic waste found in the water and soil of the neighborhood?
- Television personality nicknamed ___ ___ ___, lamented about pollution and also was an actor who portrayed Native Americans in Hollywood films.
- The Inland _____ Commission was established in 1907 and studied the relation of rivers, soil, forest, waterpower development, and water transportation.
- What technique was used to extract minerals by blasting mountain sides and using high pressure water hoses, destroying entire ecosystems?
- What type bear was last sighted in 1924?
- Which act created in the 1970s protected endangered species and their habitats? (acronym)
40 Clues: President _____ founded the EPA. • What organization did John Muir find? • What type bear was last sighted in 1924? • Idea that called for preserving scenic nature. • What Ohio river caught on fire due to pollution? • In what month in 1970 was the first Earth Day celebrated? • Last name of a professor who wrote “The Population Bomb” in 1968 • ...
environment 2020-03-31
Across
- it absorbs light
- organs for reproduction
- an activity to supply water to plants
- fight for light
- what the leaves absorb
- vertical distance from the average sea level
- a rich soil has plenty of them
- they live in the soil
- sugar made by plants
- what plants release
- it support leaves and flowers
- a long period without precipitation
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- environment rich in vegetation
- the essential element for life
- many insect are
- what plants absorb
- mineral material very compact
- it occurs in inclinated land with heavy rain
- group of similar cells
- an extreme weather event
- the process by wich plants produce their own food
- what plants are mane of
- part of the plant
- very rich soil
24 Clues: very rich soil • many insect are • fight for light • it absorbs light • part of the plant • what plants absorb • what plants release • sugar made by plants • they live in the soil • group of similar cells • what the leaves absorb • organs for reproduction • what plants are mane of • an extreme weather event • mineral material very compact • it support leaves and flowers • ...
environment 2020-11-17
Across
- Who showed us Smog?
- Naturally replenished energy
- Variety of life in a particular habitat
- Large scale industrial farming
- State of atmosphere, effects earth short term
- Forest covers this percent of earth
- permeable rock can transmit ground water
- Who showed us how carbon expands?
- Long term weather patterns across larger area
- Photochemical Smog
- Who showed us effects of cutting down trees?
- Who made us mix pollutants?
- Second most prevalent kind of pollution?
Down
- Degree ambient air is pollution-free
- Aquatic area when oxygen is reduced
- Areas with no easy access to healthy food
- Percent of land is impacted by agricultural?
- Permanent removal of large number of trees
- flammable gas + toxic than co2
- Haze + smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
- Envelope of gasses surrounding earth
- Study of microorganisms
- Process of making an area more urban
- Introduction of contaminants into nature
- Percent of greenhouse gas from deforestation
- Who showed us an oil spill?
26 Clues: Photochemical Smog • Who showed us Smog? • Study of microorganisms • Who showed us an oil spill? • Who made us mix pollutants? • Naturally replenished energy • Large scale industrial farming • flammable gas + toxic than co2 • Who showed us how carbon expands? • Aquatic area when oxygen is reduced • Forest covers this percent of earth • Degree ambient air is pollution-free • ...
environment 2021-05-15
Across
- king of jungle
- Flying mammal
- plant with trunk
- h2o
- tallest animal
- Has a trunk
- cobra
- drops from clouds
- gives milk
- earth's satellite
- duck home
- arc of color
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- nile is
- physical world
- ANTARCTIC SEABIRD
- large wild cat
- talking bird
- Large marsupial
- colorful bird
- Likes to chase mice
- frozen rain
- source of light
- Man's best friend
23 Clues: h2o • cobra • nile is • duck home • gives milk • Has a trunk • frozen rain • talking bird • arc of color • Flying mammal • colorful bird • king of jungle • physical world • large wild cat • tallest animal • Large marsupial • source of light • plant with trunk • ANTARCTIC SEABIRD • drops from clouds • earth's satellite • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Environment 2021-05-07
Across
- Mixture of decaying organic matter
- The wave energy released by earthquakes
- Extended period of no water
- Any substance that evaporates quickly
- Substance that repels or kills plant or animal pests
- Largest plant family
- Offspring of male donkey and female horse
- Chemical substance contained in all plants and animals
- Area designated to receive household garbage
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- Bird which lays the largest egg
- System comprising ecosystems and organisms
- Fastest cat in the world
- The worlds cleanest country
- Mixture of smoke and fog
- The driest biome
- Opening in the earths crust from which lava flow
- The worlds largest biome
- Most abundant element found in air
- Sweet liquid inside a flower
- Destruction of forests
- Substance that makes plant green
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock
22 Clues: The driest biome • Largest plant family • Destruction of forests • Fastest cat in the world • Mixture of smoke and fog • The worlds largest biome • The worlds cleanest country • Extended period of no water • Sweet liquid inside a flower • Bird which lays the largest egg • Substance that makes plant green • Mixture of decaying organic matter • Most abundant element found in air • ...
Environment 2022-04-27
Across
- entsorgen,_wegwerfen
- Müll
- Meeresspiegel
- Katastrophe
- Polarkappe
- wiederverwenden
- Umwelt
- Wüste
- Regel
- Menschheit
- Vulkanausbruch
- gefangen
- Herausforderung
- Erderwärmung
- Gesetz
- Rauch
- Bedrohung
- fossiler_Brennstoff
- Treibhaus
- Wirtschaft
- Verbraucher/in
- Regenwald
- Abholzung_(Zerstörung_Waldfläche)
- retten
- Abgasdunst
- verursachen,_Grund
- Atom-,_nuklear
- Wegwerf-,_wegwerfbar
- Wirkung
- Überflutung
- öff._Verkehrsmittel
- wiederverwerten
Down
- schmelzen
- erneuerbar
- Wirbelsturm
- Natur
- (be-)schützen
- Klimawandel
- Lösung
- Fabrik
- Flugzeug
- Glühbirne,_-lampe
- Kohlendioxid (CO2)
- freisetzen
- Abfall
- Mensch
- Lebensraum
- giftig
- Dürre
- vermeiden_(Müll),_reduzieren
- Erdbeben
- Sauerstoff
- Firma
- Politiker/in
- Folge
- Müllhalde
- Ergebnis
- Verschmutzung
58 Clues: Müll • Natur • Wüste • Regel • Dürre • Rauch • Firma • Folge • Lösung • Umwelt • Fabrik • Gesetz • Abfall • Mensch • giftig • retten • Wirkung • Flugzeug • gefangen • Erdbeben • Ergebnis • schmelzen • Bedrohung • Treibhaus • Regenwald • Müllhalde • erneuerbar • Polarkappe • Menschheit • freisetzen • Lebensraum • Wirtschaft • Sauerstoff • Abgasdunst • Wirbelsturm • Katastrophe • Klimawandel • Überflutung • Erderwärmung • Politiker/in • Meeresspiegel • (be-)schützen • ...
Environment 2022-07-18
Across
- Nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- All the water on earth
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- The cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- supports life on earth without requing human action eg. decomposition
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- Humans are superior and the most important species on earth
- The environment's provision of raw materials and natural resources eg food
- the solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- Worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- Occurs when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild species.
24 Clues: All the water on earth • Release of harmful materials into the environment • Humans are superior and the most important species on earth • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution • ...
Environment 2018-09-27
Across
- Too much water
- Vanished
- Cutting down too many trees
- Polluted air
- To grow without chemicals
- Extremely low numbers of a species
- Energy that does not run out
- Discarded items
- Unwanted materials
- Place for animals to live
- Weather conditions
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- Make the sea, air dirty
- Another word for poisonous
- Affected by pollution
- Our surroundings
- To look after the environment
- Abbreviation for carbon dioxide
- Period of no rain
- pollution from cars
- To re-use
20 Clues: Vanished • To re-use • Polluted air • Too much water • Discarded items • Our surroundings • Period of no rain • Unwanted materials • Weather conditions • pollution from cars • Affected by pollution • Make the sea, air dirty • To grow without chemicals • Place for animals to live • Another word for poisonous • Cutting down too many trees • Energy that does not run out • To look after the environment • ...
Environment 2023-05-21
20 Clues: lever • espèce • fondre • habitat • déchets • charbon • disparu • barrage • éolienne • sècheresse • inondation • renouvelable • ours polaire • panneau solaire • énergie fossile • niveau de la mer • gaz d'échappement • changement climatique • en voie de disparition • réchauffement climatique
Environment 2023-07-23
Across
- the illegal hunting of animals
- the study of or an interest in the environment and the belief that it must be protected from harmful human activity
- The increasing population of the world
- causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to be continued over a long period of time
- something that can decay naturally without causing harm
- the cutting down of trees in an area
- eats a plant-based diet
- the natural environment where an animal or plant lives
- to move from one place to another with the change of season
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- an organism that grows on plants or decaying matter, for example, mushrooms
- the presence of a substance in a place where it does not belong, or at higher levels than normal
- a state of deep sleep that many animals do during the winter months
- eats both plants and meat
- the animals kept on a farm
- the protection of animals, plants, natural areas and natural substances
- the production of meat, vegetables or other foods from plants or animals
- the number and types of plants and animals in a specific area or in the world
- the relationship between plants, other living things, and the environment
- all the people, animals and plants living in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment
- a location outside a large city or town
20 Clues: eats a plant-based diet • eats both plants and meat • the animals kept on a farm • the illegal hunting of animals • the cutting down of trees in an area • The increasing population of the world • a location outside a large city or town • the natural environment where an animal or plant lives • something that can decay naturally without causing harm • ...
environment 2024-04-15
Across
- Malsain
- Tsunamigénique
- Pénurie
- Sol
- Les animaux sauvages
- Engrais
- Produits chimiques
- Eau
- Etude
- Risque
- Sismogène
- Microfibres
- Pétrole
- innondation
- Smog
- Tremblement de terre
- Sommet
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- Anthropique
- Sécheresse.
- Déchets
- banquise
- Durable
- Gaz
- Récolte
- Liquéfaction
- Tempête de neige.
- Particulaire
- Carburant
- Réplique
- Bois
- Flore
- Forêts équatoriales
32 Clues: Gaz • Sol • Eau • Bois • Smog • Etude • Flore • Risque • Sommet • Déchets • Malsain • Durable • Récolte • Pénurie • Engrais • Pétrole • banquise • Réplique • Carburant • Sismogène • Anthropique • Sécheresse. • Microfibres • innondation • Liquéfaction • Particulaire • Tsunamigénique • Tempête de neige. • Produits chimiques • Forêts équatoriales • Les animaux sauvages • Tremblement de terre
Environment 2024-03-26
Environment 2024-04-01
Across
- an example of climate change
- a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life is a definition of?
- Who are the environmental figure behind the “generasi peduli bumi” movement?
- how to recycle organic waste by recycling it into...
- service that offers weekly plastic waste collection in various areas in Bali was founded by..
- What could be a refuge for many living creatures, but is often neglected and damaged?
- Waste that will not be able to decompose for the next 300 years
- The environmentalist's goal is to preserve the environment
- conditions when the physical and biological components of the earth's system and atmosphere are contaminated so as to disrupt the balance of the environmental ecosystem is the definition of a … environment
- One sign of increasing earth ... is the melting of ice at the North Pole
- a group consisting of five young people from Bandung took the initiative to clean up piles of rubbish in the rivers of Bandung City, called..
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- A substance that causes pollution is called
- In order to reduce air pollution, one way to overcome this is to (walk) to a nearby place
- Who are the environmental figures who have collaborated with the Pandawara group?
- a person who is concerned with or advocates the protection of the environment is a definition of ?
- The most inspiring female environmental activist in the field of green literacy because she is known as a reading and writing mother in the interior of the Baduy tribe is
- Labuan Bay Beach is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia, located in
- An artist who cares about the environment who has a program to overcome the waste problem by creating an application is
- Those who have the obligation to maintain environmental cleanliness are the ... living in that environment
- a mutation, or genetic change, that helps an organism, such as a plant or animal, survive in its environment is a definition of an...
- Using cloth bags is one way to ... plastic waste
- Salsabila Khairunnisa founded a platform on social media called...
- In the work environment, workers can face several dangerous risks in their work environment, so how many dangerous risks are there?
- What is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia after Labuan Bay Beach, Banten? Just mention the name of the area
24 Clues: an example of climate change • A substance that causes pollution is called • Using cloth bags is one way to ... plastic waste • how to recycle organic waste by recycling it into... • The environmentalist's goal is to preserve the environment • Labuan Bay Beach is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia, located in • ...
Environment 2023-10-05
Across
- Maintaining equilibrium in nature.
- The removal of trees and forests.
- Protecting natural habitats and species.
- Our surroundings and the world we live in.
- Long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns.
- Related to the interaction of organisms and their environment.
- Protection of animals and plants in their natural habitat.
- The condition or state of being pure or unadulterated.
- Harmful substances released into the environment.
Down
- Harmful substances in the air or water.
- Element found in all living things and fossil fuels.
- Materials or substances used by humans.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the future.
- The layer of gases surrounding our planet.
- A community of living organisms and their environment.
- Energy sources that can be naturally replenished.
- Traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
- Variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- Protects us from harmful UV rays.
- The effect or influence of one thing on another.
20 Clues: The removal of trees and forests. • Protects us from harmful UV rays. • Maintaining equilibrium in nature. • Traps heat in the Earth's atmosphere. • Harmful substances in the air or water. • Materials or substances used by humans. • Protecting natural habitats and species. • The layer of gases surrounding our planet. • Our surroundings and the world we live in. • ...
Environment 2024-10-18
Across
- result
- the act of causing so much damage to something
- rainforest
- the process of building something
- dioxide
- to take in a liquid or gas through a surface and hold it
- challenge
- resources
- plant
- think
- gas
- the activity or business of cutting down trees for wood
Down
- a forest in a tropical area that gets a lot of rain
- contributes to
- areas
- trend
- conflict
- issue
- group
- change
- the job of working on a farm
- annual
22 Clues: gas • areas • trend • issue • group • plant • think • result • change • annual • dioxide • conflict • challenge • resources • rainforest • contributes to • the job of working on a farm • the process of building something • the act of causing so much damage to something • a forest in a tropical area that gets a lot of rain • the activity or business of cutting down trees for wood • ...
environment 2025-02-02
Across
- colorless, odorless, and highly toxic gas that forms during the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing materials.
- type of population pyramid-- somewhat equal proportion, stable
- any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere.
- total population divided by total land area
- act of leaving a country to live in another.
- type of population pyramid--lower percentage of younger people
- colorless and odorless gas.
- are plants, animals, or microbes that have had their DNA altered using genetic engineering.
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- type of population pyramid--more people due at a high age level, slow life expectancy, and high in birth and death rate.
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- the process where too many nutrients, mainly nitrogen and phosphorus, are added to bodies of water.
- which prevents poor people from growing or buying enough food.
- having, at all times, both physical and economic access to sufficient food to meet dietary needs for a productive and healthy
- encompasses crop and livestock production, aquaculture, and forestry for food and non-food products.
- Graphical representations of the distribution of various age groups in a population.
- increase of toxic substances when going along a food chain from a lower level to a higher level
- pattern of spacing among individuals within the boundaries of the population at a great time.
- since 1960, about 88% of the increase in global food production
- Two parents bearing two children can be replaced by their offspring.
- refers to the relative number of males and females.
- colorless and odorless gas in low concentrations but with irritating odor in high concentrations. Causes acid concentration and precipitation.
21 Clues: colorless and odorless gas. • total population divided by total land area • act of leaving a country to live in another. • refers to the relative number of males and females. • the introduction of harmful materials into the environment. • which prevents poor people from growing or buying enough food. • type of population pyramid-- somewhat equal proportion, stable • ...
environment 2025-05-08
Across
- to get or produce something, especially information or a reaction: eg. - a response from, - information
- a generally accepted opinion or decision among a group of people:
- a sudden event that causes very great trouble or destruction: /a bad situation
- the process of getting rid of large amounts of rubbish by burying it, or a place where rubbish is buried:
- an agreement in an argument in which the people involved reduce their demands or change their opinion in order to agree:
- fashion clothes that are made and sold cheaply, so that people can buy new clothes often:
- to give someone so much work or so many things that they cannot deal with it all:
- relating to a philosophy (= system of ideas) according to which the world has no meaning and each person is alone and completely responsible for his or her own actions:
- (especially of actions) severe and sudden or having very noticeable effects: eg. - measures
- An - quality or ability is one that you were born with, not one you have learned:
- to include different types of things:
- to search in order to find a thing or information:
- short or quick:
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- Someone's - - is a measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide that their activities produce.
- completely harmless (= causing no harm):
- causing, or made in a way that causes, little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time: OR able to continue over a period of time:"
- being an extremely important and basic characteristic of a person or thing: eg. - value/interest/part
- to make a public statement of your approval or support for something or someone: OR to appear in an advertisement, saying that you use and like a particular product:"
- ”We live in a - (= one in which things are thrown away as soon as they have been used)."
- to make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad:
- all the plants, animals, and people living in an area considered together with their environment as a system of relationships:
- to defend or keep a principle or law, or to say that a decision that has already been made, especially a legal one, is correct: eg. - the law
- If a place is -, it is empty, and not welcoming or attractive:
- the number and types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area or in the world generally, or the problem of protecting this:
- connected to a computer or other device by a wire:
- to change the way something is expressed or considered:
- to cause something to move or change: OR to persuade someone to believe or do one thing rather than another: (lit: to move slowly from side to side:)
- to spoil or destroy the beauty or quality of something: OR to cause people to feel that they or other people have no value and do not have the respect or good opinion of others:
- to avoid something intentionally, or to give something up:
- (a lot of objects in) a state of being untidy:
30 Clues: short or quick: • to include different types of things: • completely harmless (= causing no harm): • (a lot of objects in) a state of being untidy: • connected to a computer or other device by a wire: • to search in order to find a thing or information: • to make something less harmful, unpleasant, or bad: • to change the way something is expressed or considered: • ...
Environment 2025-05-13
Across
- neuspokojující, zklamáním D...
- teplo H...
- strašidelný F...
- klimatická změna
- plyn
- trapný
- past, chytit do pasti
- nafta
- příčina, důvod C...
- fosilní paliva
- laskavý, jemný
- deštný prales
- oxid uhličitý
- znečištění
- odlesnění
Down
- uhlí
- foukat,rána,úder
- skleníkový plyn
- škodlivý H...
- neopatrný,bezstarostný
- vypustit, uvolnit R...
- věčně zmrzlá půda, zasněžené vrcholky hor
- křivý
- životní prostředí
- osobnost P...
- palivo
- očekávat
- klepat, udeřit K...
- kašel
- sucho
30 Clues: uhlí • plyn • křivý • nafta • kašel • sucho • trapný • palivo • očekávat • odlesnění • teplo H... • znečištění • škodlivý H... • osobnost P... • deštný prales • oxid uhličitý • fosilní paliva • laskavý, jemný • skleníkový plyn • foukat,rána,úder • strašidelný F... • klimatická změna • životní prostředí • příčina, důvod C... • klepat, udeřit K... • past, chytit do pasti • neopatrný,bezstarostný • vypustit, uvolnit R... • ...
Environment 2025-09-10
Across
- (10) — Measure of pollutants in the atmosphere
- (9) — Harmful substances in air, water, or soil
- (11) — Sustainable agricultural design system
- (9) — Gases released, often from vehicles or factories
- (Across) — satu kata tiap baris, mulai kolom 1
- (Down) — satu kata tiap kolom, mulai baris 1
- (9) — Protected green area around a city
- (11) — Able to be maintained long-term without damage
- (12) — Capture and storage (e.g., carbon)
- (12) — Protection and preservation of natural resources
- (9) — Transforming waste into higher-value products
- (9) — Region draining into a river or lake
- (13) — Clearing of forests for other uses
- (10) — Supply of water to land for agriculture
- (10) — Runoff from rainfall
- (8) — Wetland with accumulated decayed vegetation
- (8) — Site for disposal of waste
- (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem
- (5) — Layer protecting Earth from UV rays
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- (14) — Excess nutrients causing algal blooms
- (8) — Animals living in natural environments
- (8) — Precipitation with pollutants that lower pH
- (12) — Planting forests on land not previously forested
- (13) — Capable of being decomposed by organisms
- (7) — Potent greenhouse gas
- (8) — Fuels derived from biological materials
- (13) — Planting trees to restore forests
- (4) — Air movement used for power
- (12) — Tiny plastic particles polluting ecosystems
- (9) — Process of converting waste into reusable material
- (10) — At risk of extinction
- (10) — Gas-trapping warming effect / related structure
- (7) — Sharing a vehicle to reduce emissions
- (16) — Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an entity
- (7) — Produced without synthetic chemicals
- (7) — Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer
- (7) — Global long-term weather patterns
- (14) — Meeting present needs without harming future generations
- (9) — Energy source that is not depleted
- (5) — Related to the sun (energy source)
- (7) — Natural home of a species
- (8) — Community of organisms + their environment
42 Clues: (7) — Potent greenhouse gas • (10) — Runoff from rainfall • (10) — At risk of extinction • (7) — Natural home of a species • (8) — Site for disposal of waste • (4) — Air movement used for power • (12) — Variety of life in an ecosystem • (7) — Global long-term weather patterns • (13) — Planting trees to restore forests • (9) — Protected green area around a city • ...
Environment 2025-09-10
Across
- – Warm-blooded animal with feathers and wings, many species can fly and migrate seasonally
- – Marine invertebrates that build calcium carbonate structures forming reefs and supporting ecosystems
- – Introduction of harmful substances or energy into environment that degrades air, water or soil quality
- – Large body of salty water smaller than an ocean and often found near coasts
- – Flat green organ of a plant where photosynthesis mainly occurs to make food
- – Extensive area dominated by trees that stores carbon and supports high biodiversity
- – Small embryonic plant enclosed in a protective covering that can grow into a new plant under suitable conditions
- – Natural environment where a particular plant or animal species lives and obtains the resources it needs
- – Upper layer of Earth made of minerals and organic matter that supports plant growth
- – Underground part of a plant that anchors it and absorbs water and nutrients from soil
- – The planet we live on, composed of land, water and atmosphere supporting diverse life
- – Chemical element central to organic life and released as carbon dioxide by burning fossil fuels
- – Solid surface of Earth used for habitats, agriculture, infrastructure and natural ecosystems
- – Form of oxygen in the upper atmosphere that absorbs the Sun’s harmful ultraviolet radiation
- – Living organism that produces oxygen and food through photosynthesis using sunlight and water
- – Star that provides light and heat, powering climate systems and photosynthesis on Earth
- – Inland body of standing freshwater surrounded by land and home to many species
- – Organic material from plants and animals that can be used as a renewable energy source
- – Color of healthy vegetation often used to symbolize environmental protection and sustainability
- – Area of land where crops are grown and animals are raised for food and other products
- – Process of converting used materials into new products to reduce waste and conserve resources
- – Relating to an economy model that designs out waste by reusing, repairing and recycling materials
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- – Natural flowing watercourse that usually moves from higher to lower ground and empties into a sea or lake
- – Decomposed organic matter used to enrich soil and recycle nutrients back into the ground
- – Movement of air caused by differences in atmospheric pressure that can generate electricity with turbines
- – Large ecological area with distinct climate, plants and animals such as tundra or rainforest
- – Free from dirt, pollution or harmful contamination and safe for people and nature
- – Tall woody plant with trunk, branches and leaves that provides shade and habitat for wildlife
- – Relating to energy obtained from the Sun, commonly used to generate electricity and heat
- – Aquatic animal that breathes with gills and lives in oceans, seas, rivers or lakes
- – To maintain ecological balance by meeting present needs without compromising future generations
- – Clear liquid essential for all living things that cycles through rain, rivers and oceans
- – Community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment as a system
- – Vast interconnected body of salt water that regulates climate and supports marine life
- – Long-term patterns of temperature, humidity, wind and precipitation that characterize a region
- – State of matter such as methane or carbon dioxide that can contribute to greenhouse effects
- – Capacity to do work that appears as heat, light and motion, supplied by sun, wind, water and fuels
- – Precipitation that falls from clouds and replenishes rivers, lakes and groundwater
- – Chlorofluorocarbon man-made chemicals historically used in refrigeration and aerosols that deplete the ozone layer
- – Condition that distinguishes living organisms from nonliving matter, including growth and reproduction
40 Clues: – Large body of salty water smaller than an ocean and often found near coasts • – Flat green organ of a plant where photosynthesis mainly occurs to make food • – Inland body of standing freshwater surrounded by land and home to many species • – Free from dirt, pollution or harmful contamination and safe for people and nature • ...
environment 2025-09-10
Across
- Area full of trees
- Relating to the world
- Green living thing
- Our planet
- Gas that plants give
- Energy from water
- To protect the earth
- Everything not man-made
- Special day for earth
- Not dirty Relating to the world
- Not cold
- The star that gives light
- A tall plant with wood
- Energy from moving air
- Ice turning into water
- To use less
- Frozen water
- A harmful material waste
- Clear liquid we drink
- Big water in land
- Place where animals live
- Color of nature
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- Invisible air substance
- Dirty air
- Ground where plants grow
- To keep safe
- To save resources
- Repeating process
- We breathe it
- A very large salty water
- Gas from cars
- Waste that can be used again
- Power we use
- Flowing water
- Rubbish or trash
- Living thing not plant
- Cutting too many trees
- Weather over long time
- Use less
- Water from clouds
40 Clues: Not cold • Use less • Dirty air • Our planet • To use less • To keep safe • Power we use • Frozen water • We breathe it • Gas from cars • Flowing water • Color of nature • Rubbish or trash • To save resources • Repeating process • Energy from water • Big water in land • Water from clouds • Area full of trees • Green living thing • Gas that plants give • To protect the earth • Relating to the world • ...
Environment 2025-10-27
Across
- Products made without using chemicals or artificial materials.
- Materials that we throw away.
- Harmful substances that make air, water, or soil dirty.
- gases Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a place.
- The warming of the Earth’s surface due to trapped gases.
- Gas or smoke sent into the air by factories or cars.
- The balance of weather conditions over many years.
Down
- Materials that can be used again and again, such as wind or solar power.
- Organic matter we use to make natural fertilizer for plants.
- Cutting down too many trees in forests.
- Protecting nature and natural resources for the future.
- The natural world where living and non-living things interact.
- Using things again instead of throwing them away.
- The place where an animal or plant naturally lives.
- When there is no rain for a long period.
- The total amount of carbon dioxide a person or group produces.
- Using less power or resources to do the same job.
- Animals in danger of disappearing forever.
- Not harming the environment and lasting over time.
20 Clues: Materials that we throw away. • Cutting down too many trees in forests. • When there is no rain for a long period. • Animals in danger of disappearing forever. • The variety of plant and animal life in a place. • Using things again instead of throwing them away. • Using less power or resources to do the same job. • Not harming the environment and lasting over time. • ...
Module 1 Social Health 2022-09-03
Across
- the influence that your peer group has on you (page 33)
- failure to provide for the basic physical and emotional needs of a dependent (page 27)
- your words say one thing but your body language says another (page 15)
- disliking another person because of their gender, skin color, religion, culture, or disability (page 6)
- a group of friends who hang out together and act in similar ways (page 12)
- faithful (page 30)
Down
- the way you conduct yourself as a member of a community (page 4)
- belief about people who belong to a certain group (page 17)
- fulfill physical, mental, emotional, and social needs of other family members (page 22)
- being true to your ethical values (page 4)
- people close to you in age who are a lot like you (page 28)
- a person who inspires you to think or act in a certain way (page 9)
- working together for the common good (page 30)
- give up, give in, or back down (page 21)
- you identify with and share another person's feelings (page 7)
15 Clues: faithful (page 30) • give up, give in, or back down (page 21) • being true to your ethical values (page 4) • working together for the common good (page 30) • the influence that your peer group has on you (page 33) • belief about people who belong to a certain group (page 17) • people close to you in age who are a lot like you (page 28) • ...
Frankenstein Chapters 6-8 2022-12-02
Across
- Where did the monster lead Frankenstein? (Page 34, Chapter 6)
- What were Safie and Felix planning to do? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- What did the monster consider himself? (Page 33, Chapter 6)
- What did Frankenstein find in the coat's pocket? (Page 40, Chapter 8)
- While reading the notebook, Frankenstein found who his _____ was (Page 40, Chapter 8)
- While deep in the woods, what did Frankenstein find? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- What was the brother's name? (Page 38, Chapter 7)
- By watching Felix and Safie, what did Frankenstein learn how to do? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- What was the name of the woman who came to the cottage in the spring? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
Down
- Because the monster was ____ he was evil (Page 34, Chapter 6)
- What language did Frankenstein learn? (Page 40, Chapter 8)
- Who did Frankenstein encounter on the mountain?(Page 32, Chapter 6)
- How many people did Frankenstein see in the cottage? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- What did the old man in the cottage play? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- What does Frankenstein say he lived a life of? (Page 41, Chapter 8)
15 Clues: What was the brother's name? (Page 38, Chapter 7) • What language did Frankenstein learn? (Page 40, Chapter 8) • What did the monster consider himself? (Page 33, Chapter 6) • Where did the monster lead Frankenstein? (Page 34, Chapter 6) • Because the monster was ____ he was evil (Page 34, Chapter 6) • What were Safie and Felix planning to do? (Page 39, Chapter 7) • ...
11/25 Crossword - Chapters 4-6 2024-11-18
Across
- What color is the hair of the woman who rescues Toby from the truck? (page 52)
- The puppies outside don’t go through the gate because they are “too busy ______” (page 48)
- What material is the fence that stops Toby from exploring? (page 44)
- What does Toby think the man with the truck is going to name him? (page 51)
- Toby thinks making Senora _____ is the most important thing he’s ever done (page 42)
- What type of Terriers are in the cage next to Toby’s? (page 46)
- What is the name of Ethan’s family’s cat? (page 59)
Down
- What is Spike’s face covered in? (page 33)
- Toby doesn’t go to his mother because he is more interested in finding a dead ____ (page 49)
- How many men capture Sister with a rope? (page 39)
- Bobby stops the dogs from fighting by spraying a jet of _____ (page 35)
- What color is Toby’s new house? (page 55)
- Toby thinks Spike is the ______ dog he’s ever seen (page 38)
- What is the name of the new dog? (page 32)
- Toby wrestles with Ethan over a _____ (page 57)
15 Clues: What color is Toby’s new house? (page 55) • What is Spike’s face covered in? (page 33) • What is the name of the new dog? (page 32) • Toby wrestles with Ethan over a _____ (page 57) • How many men capture Sister with a rope? (page 39) • What is the name of Ethan’s family’s cat? (page 59) • Toby thinks Spike is the ______ dog he’s ever seen (page 38) • ...
Micro-organisim 2023-08-08
10 Clues: Feet • small • habitat • covid 19 • bathrooms • living thing • common in the ocean • what is used to ferment alcohol? • found in all natural environments • mostly unicellular eukaryotic organisms
A1 Revision 2023-10-30
Across
- Guy with email.
- Some lost (page 54).
- Where you buy drugs.
- Warm shirt (unit 7).
- Opposite of over (unit 8).
- Poster on the wall in unit 12.
- Long skateboard (page 43).
- Thai bloke in unit 4.
- Bloke that cooks.
- Boring food on page 68.
Down
- Shiny glass (unit 8).
- Bad job.
- Where is Frank? Page 63.
- At KFC.
- Where you clean clothes, unit 11.
- Name of bank in unit 9.
- Japanese girl from unit 7.
- Instrument on page 27.
- Black and white horse.
- Sport for tall people.
- Smaller horse.
21 Clues: At KFC. • Bad job. • Smaller horse. • Guy with email. • Bloke that cooks. • Some lost (page 54). • Where you buy drugs. • Warm shirt (unit 7). • Shiny glass (unit 8). • Thai bloke in unit 4. • Instrument on page 27. • Black and white horse. • Sport for tall people. • Name of bank in unit 9. • Boring food on page 68. • Where is Frank? Page 63. • Japanese girl from unit 7. • ...
Lot's Tragic Decline 2025-10-18
Across
- City Lot fled to Genesis 19:22
- What Lot’s wife became Genesis 19:26
- Land Lot chose near Sodom Genesis 13:10
- Son born from Lot’s elder daughter Genesis 19:37
- Lot shut it to protect his guests Genesis 19:6
- Quarreled with Abraham’s herdmen Genesis 13:7
- Lot’s uncle and rescuer Genesis 14:14
- God’s decision on Sodom Genesis 18:20–21
- Lot’s plea to the angels Genesis 19:19
- Lot welcomed strangers into his home Genesis 19:2–3
- Threat from Sodom’s men Genesis 19:9
- Direction Lot traveled Genesis 13:11
- Description of Sodom’s people Genesis 13:13
- Visitors who warned Lot Genesis 19:1
- Element used to destroy Sodom Genesis 19:24
- Fate of Sodom and Gomorrah Genesis 19:13
- Son born from Lot’s younger daughter Genesis 19:38
- Sin committed by Lot’s daughters Genesis 19:36
- Lot’s action at dawn Genesis 19:15
- What Lot was told to do Genesis 19:17
- Abraham’s mission to save Lot Genesis 14:16
Down
- Angels urged Lot to do this Genesis 19:15
- Shown to Lot by angels Genesis 19:16
- Neighboring city to Sodom Genesis 19:24
- Where Lot lived after fleeing Genesis 19:30
- What Lot’s wife did wrong Genesis 19:26
- Abraham and Lot parted ways Genesis 13:9
- Fell from heaven with fire Genesis 19:24
- Lot’s state during incest incident Genesis 19:33
- Escaped with Lot from Sodom Genesis 19:30
- Abraham’s nephew Genesis 11:27
- What Lot’s wife became Genesis 19:26
- Warring rulers who captured Lot Genesis 14:1–12
- Lot’s initial reaction to fleeing Genesis 19:16
- Lot’s status during the war of kings Genesis 14:12
- City destroyed for wickedness Genesis 19:24
- Turned into a pillar of salt Genesis 19:26
- Lot’s dwelling before Sodom Genesis 13:12
- Urged by angels to avoid destruction Genesis 19:17
- Rose from destroyed cities Genesis 19:28
40 Clues: City Lot fled to Genesis 19:22 • Abraham’s nephew Genesis 11:27 • Lot’s action at dawn Genesis 19:15 • Shown to Lot by angels Genesis 19:16 • What Lot’s wife became Genesis 19:26 • What Lot’s wife became Genesis 19:26 • Threat from Sodom’s men Genesis 19:9 • Direction Lot traveled Genesis 13:11 • Visitors who warned Lot Genesis 19:1 • Lot’s uncle and rescuer Genesis 14:14 • ...
Heat Energy Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-16
Across
- We have to position the ___ of the meniscus at the same level as our eyes in order to get the correct reading. (Page 69)
- Temperature is a ___ of the degree of hotness or coldness. (Page 68)
- Fur and fat are ___ conductors of heat. (Page 74)
- Electricity can be another ___ of energy too. (Page 66)
- A clinical thermometer can be used to measure ___ temperature. (Page 70)
- All ___ are good conductors of heat. (Page 72)
- Glass, wood, ceramics, and rubber are poor ___ of heat. (Page 72)
- We use poor conductors of heat when we want an object to gain or lose heat ___. (Page 73)
Down
- We can find the temperature more accurately by using a ___. (Page 68)
- When fuels are burnt, ___ energy is changed into heat energy. (Page 67)
- When you rub the palms of your hands together, the ___ between your hands produces heat. (Page 67)
- If an object gains heat energy, its temperature ___. (Page 71)
- Inside the thermometer is a liquid called ___. (Page 69)
- The ___ is our main source of energy. (Page 66)
- A thermometer measures temperature in degrees ___ (°C). (Page 68)
15 Clues: All ___ are good conductors of heat. (Page 72) • The ___ is our main source of energy. (Page 66) • Fur and fat are ___ conductors of heat. (Page 74) • Electricity can be another ___ of energy too. (Page 66) • Inside the thermometer is a liquid called ___. (Page 69) • If an object gains heat energy, its temperature ___. (Page 71) • ...
Week 33 2025-05-11
Across
- what act during President Roosevelt his new deal gave workers the ability to organize labor unions? Page 51
- Where was Mary Harris Jones born? Page.49
- What year did Mother Jones die one hundred? Page.51
- Where was the Knights of Labor founded in 1869? Page 51
- what's emerged as a labor system negotiated between planters and former slaves? Page 94
- When did the Reconstruction end? Page 92
- What year did the crafts Union organize the American federation of Labor? Page 55
Down
- what year was the great Chicago fire? Page.49
- what city emerges the premier city of the new South? Page 96
- What is the umw? Page.50
- In 1890 approximately what percentage of children between the age of 10 and 14 worked and were employed in non-agricultural work? Page 62
- when did the homestead lock out occur? Page 64
- What year was the United mine workers founded? Page 57
- During the gilded age four percentage of those employed were women? Page 59
- What was the first black newspaper called? Page 91
15 Clues: What is the umw? Page.50 • When did the Reconstruction end? Page 92 • Where was Mary Harris Jones born? Page.49 • what year was the great Chicago fire? Page.49 • when did the homestead lock out occur? Page 64 • What was the first black newspaper called? Page 91 • What year did Mother Jones die one hundred? Page.51 • ...
Module 1: The Sea Vocabulary 2023-12-06
Across
- unusual, extreme
- to light up
- the written story of a person's life
- to experiment with making, changing, or fixing something
- part of the book that gives definitions for words in the book
- text explaining a picture
- to learn about something in detail
- to watch with care
- the natural environment of an animal or plant
Down
- range of life forms in a stated location
- capturing the attention of
- giving off light naturally
- large and awkward
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- an animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals
- a group of living things that are the same in many important ways
- text feature that tells page numbers where to find specific words
- a community of living things together in their environment
- a short explanation of important ideas
- state of being caught
- to push with force
21 Clues: to light up • unusual, extreme • large and awkward • to push with force • to watch with care • state of being caught • text explaining a picture • capturing the attention of • giving off light naturally • to learn about something in detail • the written story of a person's life • a short explanation of important ideas • range of life forms in a stated location • ...
READING 2023-01-11
20 Clues: book • hero • page • story • novel • sequel • volume • author • series • chapter • library • to read • summary • magazine • bookshop • newspaper • characters • bookmark (6-4) • newspaper kiosk (7;1;8) • new issue/edition (8;7)
