environment Crossword Puzzles
ENVIRONMENT 2013-01-09
Across
- To extract and reuse (useful substances found in waste).
- The cutting down and removal of all or most of the trees in a forested area.
- the glow from street and domestic lighting that obscures the night sky and hinders the observation of faint stars.
- Water that has been used, as for washing, flushing, or in a manufacturing process, and so contains waste products; sewage.
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- any substance, such as manure or a mixture of nitrates, added to soil or water to increase its productivity
- Fog that has become mixed and polluted with smoke.
- The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation, caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through but absorb heat radiated back from the earth's surface.
- A method of solid waste disposal in which refuse is buried between layers of dirt so as to fill in or reclaim low-lying ground.
8 Clues: Fog that has become mixed and polluted with smoke. • To extract and reuse (useful substances found in waste). • The cutting down and removal of all or most of the trees in a forested area. • any substance, such as manure or a mixture of nitrates, added to soil or water to increase its productivity • ...
Environment 2016-11-07
Across
- a long period when there is little or no rain
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- the process by which land changes into desert
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
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- a sudden violent movement of the Earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage
- damage caused to water, air.... by harmful substances or waste
- the cutting down of trees in a large area; the destruction of forests by people
- able to decay naturally and harmlessly
8 Clues: able to decay naturally and harmlessly • a long period when there is little or no rain • the process by which land changes into desert • a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • damage caused to water, air.... by harmful substances or waste • the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place • ...
Environment 2022-03-23
Across
- The plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- The layer of the earth's atmosphere above the troposphere.
- The natural process of recycling organic matter, such as leaves and food scraps, into a valuable fertilizer that can enrich soil and plants.
- An interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both.
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- A substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- The geological process in which earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water.
- A natural resource or source of energy that is not depleted by use, such as water, wind, or solar power.
- A giant woody grass that is grown chiefly in the tropics.
8 Clues: A giant woody grass that is grown chiefly in the tropics. • The layer of the earth's atmosphere above the troposphere. • The plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period. • A substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere. • ...
environment 2021-12-15
Across
- China and India both suffer from this, causes diseases by dirty water
- caused by breathing in contaminated air.
- sickness
- the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment
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- waste from factories, car emissions, buildings, etc.
- disease caused by drinking contaminated water
- A problem both china and india struggle from (causes respiratory disease)
- seasonal winds that cause flooding and death and loss of property
8 Clues: sickness • caused by breathing in contaminated air. • disease caused by drinking contaminated water • waste from factories, car emissions, buildings, etc. • the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment • seasonal winds that cause flooding and death and loss of property • China and India both suffer from this, causes diseases by dirty water • ...
Environment 2023-08-07
8 Clues: An area • A horrible event • The natural world • Naturally degradable • Product made from oil • Another word for rubbish • A non-biodegradable material • Another word for garbage or rubbish
environment 2023-11-30
8 Clues: to the city • what do we take the car • when this happens the water • we fell it from the garbage • in a hot place there is this • beavers build and live there • they live in water and are very dangerous • what stands out when people use cigarettes
Environment 2023-10-29
Across
- The condition of having too many people in a particular area, which can lead to various problems.
- To become impossible to see or find.
- A humorous imitation or parody of something, often using exaggeration.
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- A very strong wind storm with heavy rain.
- To publicly criticize or accuse someone or something.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, often causing damage and sometimes followed by a tsunami.
- To express strong disapproval or objection to something.
- A situation in which water covers an area that is usually dry.
8 Clues: To become impossible to see or find. • A very strong wind storm with heavy rain. • To publicly criticize or accuse someone or something. • To express strong disapproval or objection to something. • A situation in which water covers an area that is usually dry. • A humorous imitation or parody of something, often using exaggeration. • ...
Environment 2024-04-15
Environment 2024-04-29
8 Clues: to save • to use less • the world we live in • litter,trash,rubbish • to use something again • to make something dirty • to spend without thinking • to stop something from happening
ENVIRONMENT 2024-05-07
Across
- The world of living organisms
- The world of non-living elements
- the place, people, things and nature that surround any living organism
- the solid crust or the hard top layer of the earth.
- A narrow zone of the earth where land, water and air interact with each other to support life
- The domain of water
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- A system formed by the interaction of all living organisms with each other and with the physical and chemical factors of the environment in which they live
- The thin layer of air that surrounds the earth.
8 Clues: The domain of water • The world of living organisms • The world of non-living elements • The thin layer of air that surrounds the earth. • the solid crust or the hard top layer of the earth. • the place, people, things and nature that surround any living organism • A narrow zone of the earth where land, water and air interact with each other to support life • ...
Environment 2024-04-23
Across
- Clearing of forests for agriculture, urbanization, or other purposes
- Study of relationships between living organisms and their environment
- Community of living organisms and their physical environment
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- Energy Energy sources that are replenished naturally
- Variety of life forms in a given ecosystem
- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- Preservation and sustainable use of natural resources
- Change Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns
8 Clues: Variety of life forms in a given ecosystem • Energy Energy sources that are replenished naturally • Preservation and sustainable use of natural resources • Introduction of harmful substances into the environment • Community of living organisms and their physical environment • Clearing of forests for agriculture, urbanization, or other purposes • ...
Environment 2025-04-25
Across
- The process of making new products from used materials (9 letters)
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth (9 letters)
- The practice of using resources in a way that does not deplete them (11 letters)
- Harmful substances released into the air (9 letters)
- The gradual increase in the Earth's temperature (8 letters)
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- The act of protecting natural resources and the environment (11 letters)
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat (11 letters)
- A renewable energy source from the sun (5 letters)
- The contamination of water bodies (9 letters)
9 Clues: The contamination of water bodies (9 letters) • A renewable energy source from the sun (5 letters) • The layer of gases surrounding the Earth (9 letters) • Harmful substances released into the air (9 letters) • The gradual increase in the Earth's temperature (8 letters) • The process of making new products from used materials (9 letters) • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2025-04-10
Across
- the protection of nature
- be likely to cause harm or damage to something or someone
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- a situation in which an animal is kept in a zoo or a person is kept as a prisoner, rather than being free
- situation where animals or plants may soon not exist because there are very few now alive
- the natural environment of an animal or plant
- illegally catch or kill animals, especially by going onto land without the permission of the person who owns it
- a situation in which a type of animal no longer exists
- a group of plants or animals that share similar characteristics
8 Clues: the protection of nature • the natural environment of an animal or plant • a situation in which a type of animal no longer exists • be likely to cause harm or damage to something or someone • a group of plants or animals that share similar characteristics • situation where animals or plants may soon not exist because there are very few now alive • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2024-09-12
Across
- Walk or use this ______ when possible. It reduces greenhouse gas emission.
- Collect that _____water. It will help with water bills.
- Use those energy-saving _____ bulbs to reduce electricity
- Turn off these lights when you aren't in a ______. It conserves electricity and reduces energy consumption.
- Use these paper bags, not those _________. It’s important because paper bags are biodegradable.
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- Use that air ______ only when you need it.
- Separate this _______ and recycle it to decrease pollution.
- Don't waste _______. Use only the water you need to conserve this vital resource. Turn off the tap.
8 Clues: Use that air ______ only when you need it. • Collect that _____water. It will help with water bills. • Use those energy-saving _____ bulbs to reduce electricity • Separate this _______ and recycle it to decrease pollution. • Walk or use this ______ when possible. It reduces greenhouse gas emission. • ...
Environment 2024-11-07
8 Clues: Reuse things. • The gas we breathe. • Make something dirty. • The name of our planet. • To keep something for later. • A clear liquid that we drink. • A living thing that can move. • A tall plant that gives us oxygen.
Environment 2025-09-21
8 Clues: Our planet (5 • The power from the sun (5) • To use something again (5) • To use less of something (6) • A place where an animal lives (6) • A black rock burned for energy (4) • A large natural stream of water (5) • A large area covered with trees (6)
Environment 2025-07-11
Across
- of Biodiversity – Many animals and plants becoming extinct.
- Pollution – Dirty air from cars, factories, and burning fuels.
- – Cutting down forests for farming or building.
- Pollution – Too much plastic waste in nature and oceans.
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- – Too many people using up natural resources.
- Change – Rising global temperatures and extreme weather.
- Pollution – Contaminated rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- Degradation – Loss of healthy soil due to overuse and chemicals.
8 Clues: – Too many people using up natural resources. • – Cutting down forests for farming or building. • Pollution – Contaminated rivers, lakes, and oceans. • Change – Rising global temperatures and extreme weather. • Pollution – Too much plastic waste in nature and oceans. • of Biodiversity – Many animals and plants becoming extinct. • ...
environment 2025-06-23
Across
- of pollution affecting rivers and lakes (5)
- thin layer of gases around Earth (10)
- down trees (11)
Down
- from the sun (6)
- gradual increase in Earth's temperature (7,7)
- substance in the air, water, or soil (9)
- endangered polar region (6)
- use again instead of throwing away (7)
- essential for human survival (6)
9 Clues: down trees (11) • from the sun (6) • endangered polar region (6) • essential for human survival (6) • thin layer of gases around Earth (10) • use again instead of throwing away (7) • substance in the air, water, or soil (9) • of pollution affecting rivers and lakes (5) • gradual increase in Earth's temperature (7,7)
environment 2025-10-20
Across
- A set of similar animals or plants
- Kept safe by laws that prevent people from harming them
- Catch and kill animals for food or sport
- The natural surroundings where we live
- Uncommon and difficult to find
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- Animals or plants that could disappear without our help
- The place where an animal or plant naturally lives or grows
- A living thing that is not a plant
8 Clues: Uncommon and difficult to find • A set of similar animals or plants • A living thing that is not a plant • The natural surroundings where we live • Catch and kill animals for food or sport • Animals or plants that could disappear without our help • Kept safe by laws that prevent people from harming them • The place where an animal or plant naturally lives or grows
The Environment 2021-01-28
Across
- releasing no greenhouse gases like carbon-dioxide or methane
- carrying harmful bacteria or toxins that can cause disease or death
- the order in which organisms in an ecosystem eat one another
- a thick dirty cloud at ground level caused by pollutants reacting to sunlight
- the complex system of relationships between living things and their environment
- to add chemicals or organic material to soil so that plants grow better
- the place in which a species normally lives
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- to put organic waste like vegetable peels, uneaten food, grass clippings and leaves into a large container that breaks it down into healthy soil
- a poisonous substance that damages health or the environment
- can be used without running out, esp. of energy sources like solar and wind
- a careful preservation and protection of something especially : planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect
- to make something new from materials that have been used before
- a chemical that's sprayed on crops to stop insects from destroying them
13 Clues: the place in which a species normally lives • a poisonous substance that damages health or the environment • releasing no greenhouse gases like carbon-dioxide or methane • the order in which organisms in an ecosystem eat one another • to make something new from materials that have been used before • ...
Our environment 2020-07-22
Across
- steps or levels in a food chain.
- accumulation of toxic substances in organisms in every successive trophic level.
- class of organisms capable of producing own food.
- animals obtaining energy from green plants.
- a sequential Process of organisms feeding on one another.
- microscopic aquatic plants.
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- the non living components of an ecosystem.
- a process of managing hospital wastes by burning them.
- functional unit of environment.
- an eye disease caused by ozone depletion.
- the trivalent oxygen.
- substances easily broken down by decomposers.
- saprophytic microorganisms.
13 Clues: the trivalent oxygen. • saprophytic microorganisms. • microscopic aquatic plants. • functional unit of environment. • steps or levels in a food chain. • an eye disease caused by ozone depletion. • the non living components of an ecosystem. • animals obtaining energy from green plants. • substances easily broken down by decomposers. • ...
Environment words 2022-03-15
13 Clues: Sol • Miljö • Utsläpp • Återvinna • Koldioxid • Värmebölja • World wide • Översvämning • Fossila bränslen • Nedbrytningsbart • Destruction of forests • Supplies or raw materials • Something that no longer exists
Environment Day 2021-06-02
Across
- A Latin word for the plants of a particular habitat or region.
- The layer of the atmosphere composed of the crust.
- The sourcebook that records endangered species of plants, animals and other species existing within the territory of the state or country.
- The ecosystem formed by biotic and abiotic factors of nature.
- The scientific study of the physiology, genetics, ecology and classification of plants.
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- The ______ effect is responsible for the addition of chlorofluorocarbons in the atmosphere global warming.
- 1 tonne of paper is equivalent to _______fully grown trees.
- Amount of oxygen present in the atmosphere.
- disturbances in the magnetosphere caused by solar wind seen as northern lights in high altitude regions.
- _______ was formed when uprooted trees were unable to decompose and the carbon in them was preserved for thousands of years.
- An animal or plant species native to a particular place.
- The fifth mass extinction resulting in the end of dinosaurs occurred due to a probable asteroid strike in the country of ______.
- The country that is the global host of world environment day 2021.
13 Clues: Amount of oxygen present in the atmosphere. • The layer of the atmosphere composed of the crust. • An animal or plant species native to a particular place. • 1 tonne of paper is equivalent to _______fully grown trees. • The ecosystem formed by biotic and abiotic factors of nature. • A Latin word for the plants of a particular habitat or region. • ...
The environment 2021-06-24
Across
- reuse, recycle
- energy sources that won't run out
- to use something again
- used to gather energy from wind (you might see them in the countryside)
- a mix of fog and smoke, or a layer of polluted air
- a common type of fossil fuel
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- type of polluted rain from factories and other industry
- we should all do this with paper glass and plastic
- when there are not many left, animals are said to be this
- source of energy from the sun
- deforestation is when lots of these are cut down
- the planet we are trying to save
- a mixture that consists mostly of decayed organic matter and is used for fertilizing land
13 Clues: reuse, recycle • to use something again • a common type of fossil fuel • source of energy from the sun • the planet we are trying to save • energy sources that won't run out • deforestation is when lots of these are cut down • we should all do this with paper glass and plastic • a mix of fog and smoke, or a layer of polluted air • ...
Environment 2 2019-09-16
Across
- the act or result of cutting down or burning all the trees in an area
- a person who works to protect the natural world from pollution and other threats
- the gradual destruction of something by natural forces (such as water, wind, or ice)
- used to describe a type of animal or plant that has become very rare and that could die out completely
- the conditions that surround someone or something
- something that makes a place or a substance (such as water, air, or food) no longer suitable for use
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- made to be used once or only a few times : made to be thrown away after one use or several uses
- the quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas, etc.
- to make (something) dangerous, dirty, or impure by adding something harmful or undesirable to it
- the act of producing or sending out something (such as energy or gas) from a source
- everything that exists in a particular environment
- a science that deals with the relationships between groups of living things and their environments
- the physical or mental strength that allows you to do things
13 Clues: the conditions that surround someone or something • everything that exists in a particular environment • the physical or mental strength that allows you to do things • the act or result of cutting down or burning all the trees in an area • the quality or state of having many different forms, types, ideas, etc. • ...
Y7 Environment 2024-05-07
Across
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The number of people in an area exceeds the capacity of the environment to support life at a decent standard of living.
- Groups of cells with a common structure and function.
- warming that results when solar radiation is trapped by the atmosphere
- a place to dispose of refuse and other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil, especially as a method of filling in or extending usable land.
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- Any natural resource (as wood or solar energy) that can be replenished naturally with the passage of time
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- a group of organisms that have the same characteristics and are abill to produce offspring that can reproduce.
- the toxic gases given off by vehicles powered by petrol
- everything outside the system
- land covered with trees
- A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon.
- Most abundant gas in the atmosphere. N
13 Clues: land covered with trees • everything outside the system • Most abundant gas in the atmosphere. N • A mixture of gases that surrounds a planet or moon. • Groups of cells with a common structure and function. • the toxic gases given off by vehicles powered by petrol • The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves. • ...
Our environment 2022-05-03
Across
- plants are known as
- living component of the ecosystem
- Interconnected food chain
- organisms which eats plants only
- flow of energy in food chain is always
- ultimate source of energy
- biotic and a biotic components together constitute the
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- crow,humans come under which category of consumers
- organisms which feed on other animals
- series of one organism feeding on another
- nonliving component of ecosystem
- Feed on dead and decaying organisms
- animals which feed on plants or animals for survival
13 Clues: plants are known as • Interconnected food chain • ultimate source of energy • nonliving component of ecosystem • organisms which eats plants only • living component of the ecosystem • Feed on dead and decaying organisms • organisms which feed on other animals • flow of energy in food chain is always • series of one organism feeding on another • ...
Our environment 2022-05-03
Across
- plants are known as
- living component of the ecosystem
- Interconnected food chain
- organisms which eats plants only
- flow of energy in food chain is always
- ultimate source of energy
- biotic and a biotic components together constitute the
Down
- crow,humans come under which category of consumers
- organisms which feed on other animals
- series of one organism feeding on another
- nonliving component of ecosystem
- Feed on dead and decaying organisms
- animals which feed on plants or animals for survival
13 Clues: plants are known as • Interconnected food chain • ultimate source of energy • nonliving component of ecosystem • organisms which eats plants only • living component of the ecosystem • Feed on dead and decaying organisms • organisms which feed on other animals • flow of energy in food chain is always • series of one organism feeding on another • ...
Our Environment 2024-11-17
Across
- AN AQUATIC ARTIFICIAL ECOSYSTEM
- A NATURAL ECOSYSTEM
- A SHAPE THAT REPRESENTS 10 PERCENT LAW
- DEPLETION OF OZONE LAYER
- LIVING COMPONENTS OF ECOSYSTEM
- FIRST TROPHIC LEVEL OF A FOOD CHAIN
- PROGRESSIVE INCREASE IN THE CONCENTRATION OF HARMFUL CHEMICALS
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- SHORT FORM OF A BODY THAT DISCUSSED OZONE HOLE PROBLEM
- A NETWORK OF INTERCONNECTED FOOD CHAINS
- AN ARTIFICIAL ECOSYSTEM
- SEQUENTIAL FLOW OF ENERGY BY A SEQUENCE OF WHO EATS WHOM
- HELP IN NUTRIENT CYCLE
- DEADLY POISON THAT ABSORBS UV RAYS
13 Clues: A NATURAL ECOSYSTEM • HELP IN NUTRIENT CYCLE • AN ARTIFICIAL ECOSYSTEM • DEPLETION OF OZONE LAYER • LIVING COMPONENTS OF ECOSYSTEM • AN AQUATIC ARTIFICIAL ECOSYSTEM • DEADLY POISON THAT ABSORBS UV RAYS • FIRST TROPHIC LEVEL OF A FOOD CHAIN • A SHAPE THAT REPRESENTS 10 PERCENT LAW • A NETWORK OF INTERCONNECTED FOOD CHAINS • SHORT FORM OF A BODY THAT DISCUSSED OZONE HOLE PROBLEM • ...
environment issue 2025-09-19
Across
- what is causing SA ocean harm
- getting rubbish in out waters and killing sea animals
- destroying our nature
- what makes peoples ear hurt
- what you do to collect sea animals
- digging up ore
- you reuse something
- chucking our rubbish
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- Air that has been contaminated by pollution
- cutting to many trees
- the weather changes really fast
- to much lights
- when there is a lot of farming
13 Clues: to much lights • digging up ore • you reuse something • chucking our rubbish • cutting to many trees • destroying our nature • what makes peoples ear hurt • what is causing SA ocean harm • when there is a lot of farming • the weather changes really fast • what you do to collect sea animals • Air that has been contaminated by pollution • ...
The Environment 2025-12-08
Across
- the problem of the rise in temperature is the....effect
- the rise in temperature is mainly due to human....
- a weather with strong winds, rain, thunder and lightning
- a period of abnormally hot weather
- when there are several vehicles that cannot move and that block the road
- an insect that can transmit diseases when it's hot
- a color/an adjective to say that you are eco-friendly
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- a verb to say that you reuse an object so as to not throw it
- the air surrounding the earth
- a gas released by some animals
- the increase of the earth's temperature is global...
- a long period of dry weather with no water
- a great flowing of water causing a disaster
13 Clues: the air surrounding the earth • a gas released by some animals • a period of abnormally hot weather • a long period of dry weather with no water • a great flowing of water causing a disaster • the rise in temperature is mainly due to human.... • an insect that can transmit diseases when it's hot • the increase of the earth's temperature is global... • ...
Classification of Skills 2025-10-07
Across
- Example of body stability with no object, stationary environment.
- Combination of several discrete movements in sequence
- Stable environment; performer controls when to start the skill.
- Involves large muscle groups and whole-body movement
- Environment features that do not move during the skill.
- Has no clear beginning or end — movement is repetitive and rhythmic
- In Gentile’s model, the first dimension: the environmental _______.
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- Uses small muscles and requires precision
- Handling an object during skill performance
- In Gentile’s model, features in the environment that directly affect movement — called _______ conditions.
- Skill performed in a changing or unpredictable environment
- Model that classifies skills based on environment and body function.
- Changes in the environment from one attempt to the next
- In Gentile’s model, the second dimension — the _______ of the action
- Has a definite start and finish
- Moving the body from one place to another
- Body transport, no object
17 Clues: Body transport, no object • Has a definite start and finish • Uses small muscles and requires precision • Moving the body from one place to another • Handling an object during skill performance • Involves large muscle groups and whole-body movement • Combination of several discrete movements in sequence • Changes in the environment from one attempt to the next • ...
development 2018-05-15
Across
- environment -changes in an individuals relationship with other people
- -senses
- environment -changes in individuals mental abilities such as reasoning,
- -environment
- solving
- small group of participants chosen from the population
- -the information collected for an experiment
- teeth infancy 0-2
- woman end their periods
- interact with their parents by language
- -genetics
- adulthood -20-40yrs
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- -movement
- -talks about how chidren and adults acquire knowledge.
- 12-20 having puberty
- environment -changes in an individual experiences different
- -grow and change
- centric-to see and interact with the world only from your
- and how these feelings are expressed .
- environment -changes occur throughout the human lifespan .
- -independent
- -2-12yrs
- -amount
- -descirption
- their skills in interacting with others.
25 Clues: -senses • solving • -amount • -2-12yrs • -movement • -genetics • -environment • -independent • -descirption • -grow and change • teeth infancy 0-2 • adulthood -20-40yrs • 12-20 having puberty • woman end their periods • and how these feelings are expressed . • interact with their parents by language • their skills in interacting with others. • -the information collected for an experiment • ...
Natural Environment 2020-09-24
Across
- Indonesian longest river that located in Kalimantan island
- a large area of water that surrounded by land
- a natural flowing water
- narrow sea that connect two islands
- types of trees that easily found on beach area
- island in indonesia that has beautiful beaches
- place that suitable for agriculture and animal husbandry
- an area that rises from the surrounding
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- a border between sea and land
- another name for highland
- the tallest mountain on earth
- the weather around the mountain
- famous river that flows through city of jakarta
13 Clues: a natural flowing water • another name for highland • a border between sea and land • the tallest mountain on earth • the weather around the mountain • narrow sea that connect two islands • an area that rises from the surrounding • a large area of water that surrounded by land • types of trees that easily found on beach area • island in indonesia that has beautiful beaches • ...
Environment Puzzle 2022-03-22
Across
- ___ is another name for global warming
- Gases that cause global warming
- You can _____ a plastic bottle
- Carelessly discharged paper
- To cut back on using harmful products
- The most commonly used material that harms the environment
- The exhaust produced by cars
Down
- Grown or raised without chemicals
- The ___ Layer has holes in it due to global warming
- A place where garbage is brought to and later buried
- To protect from loss or depletion
- Strong acids such as nitric acid or sulfuric acid that fall to earth
- Mixture of decaying materials used as fertilizer
- To use again as for another purpose
14 Clues: Carelessly discharged paper • The exhaust produced by cars • You can _____ a plastic bottle • Gases that cause global warming • Grown or raised without chemicals • To protect from loss or depletion • To use again as for another purpose • To cut back on using harmful products • ___ is another name for global warming • Mixture of decaying materials used as fertilizer • ...
HUMAN ENVIRONMENT 2014-12-10
Across
- one shortage due to migration
- cheapest for heavy and bulky goods
- houses made of ice
- one reason for migraton
- people of this state were resued during floods
- mode of transport helpful in a disaster
- underground roads
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- roads built over raised structures
- Civilization near river nile
- one type of rural settlement
- movement of people from village to cities
- easy to contruct railway lines in _______.
- carry people and heavy goods over long distances quick and cheap
- one natural condition for a site.
14 Clues: underground roads • houses made of ice • one reason for migraton • Civilization near river nile • one type of rural settlement • one shortage due to migration • one natural condition for a site. • roads built over raised structures • cheapest for heavy and bulky goods • mode of transport helpful in a disaster • movement of people from village to cities • ...
The Environment 2023-02-27
Across
- When something has small digits and can become extinct.
- Make something have a better use than before.
- Intented to be thrown after 1 use.
- The action of demolishing wide areas of trees.
- Something that is used daily; can be prodused by solar panels, water, gas and coal.
- A way of leting air into your body and being able to breathe underwater.
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- A living thing that habitates on the earth; some are now extinct.
- Give something that you won't use a better one.
- A bright, hot, smokey substance that is chemically made of oxygen, heat and fuel.
- A person who fights for change in the environment.
- Somewhere where animals and plants live and get their needs.
- A coulourless gas that trees produce and most living things need to stay alive.
- Where air, water, humans, land and animals are in/on.
13 Clues: Intented to be thrown after 1 use. • Make something have a better use than before. • The action of demolishing wide areas of trees. • Give something that you won't use a better one. • A person who fights for change in the environment. • Where air, water, humans, land and animals are in/on. • When something has small digits and can become extinct. • ...
environment issue 2025-09-19
Across
- what is causing SA ocean harm
- getting rubbish in out waters and killing sea animals
- destroying our nature
- what makes peoples ear hurt
- what you do to collect sea animals
- digging up ore
- you reuse something
- chucking our rubbish
Down
- Air that has been contaminated by pollution
- cutting to many trees
- the weather changes really fast
- to much lights
- when there is a lot of farming
13 Clues: to much lights • digging up ore • you reuse something • chucking our rubbish • cutting to many trees • destroying our nature • what makes peoples ear hurt • what is causing SA ocean harm • when there is a lot of farming • the weather changes really fast • what you do to collect sea animals • Air that has been contaminated by pollution • ...
the environment 2018-03-08
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- water shortage
- polluting substance
- the CO2 emissions generated by a person or activity
- environmental, economic and social approach to development
- saving energy
- can be produced as quickly as it is used
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- uses solar power
- causes global warming
- using wind power
- reduction in quantity
- what's left after use
- formed in the geological past
- electricity
13 Clues: electricity • saving energy • water shortage • uses solar power • using wind power • polluting substance • causes global warming • reduction in quantity • what's left after use • formed in the geological past • can be produced as quickly as it is used • the CO2 emissions generated by a person or activity • environmental, economic and social approach to development
our environment 2014-10-14
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- feet with two toes upwards and two toes downwards help birds to ________
- uses its beak like a needle to sew leaves with materials like thread and wool
- collects pebbles and stones to make a nest
- weaves grass in and out to make its nest
- a bird's body is covered with ________
- ________ bags harm the environment
- collects a few sticks to make a cup shaped nest
- we should not waste _________ as it is made by cutting trees
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- consists of both living and non living things
- there are ___________ different types of pollution
- its front toes are joined by a skin
- makes its nest in the hollow of a tree
- use of loudspeakers causes ____________ pollution
13 Clues: ________ bags harm the environment • its front toes are joined by a skin • makes its nest in the hollow of a tree • a bird's body is covered with ________ • weaves grass in and out to make its nest • collects pebbles and stones to make a nest • consists of both living and non living things • collects a few sticks to make a cup shaped nest • ...
Our environment 2022-05-03
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- plants are known as
- living component of the ecosystem
- Interconnected food chain
- organisms which eats plants only
- flow of energy in food chain is always
- ultimate source of energy
- biotic and a biotic components together constitute the
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- crow,humans come under which category of consumers
- organisms which feed on other animals
- series of one organism feeding on another
- nonliving component of ecosystem
- Feed on dead and decaying organisms
- animals which feed on plants or animals for survival
13 Clues: plants are known as • Interconnected food chain • ultimate source of energy • nonliving component of ecosystem • organisms which eats plants only • living component of the ecosystem • Feed on dead and decaying organisms • organisms which feed on other animals • flow of energy in food chain is always • series of one organism feeding on another • ...
THE ENVIRONMENT 2024-07-17
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- A colour between yellow and blue
- To make less rubbish
- A bottle is made of ...
- To use something again
- The sun's energy source
- To watch and help an animal or the environment
- A dish is made of ...
- Something making land, water or sky dirty
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- Home planet
- The act of cutting down trees in a area
- A boook is made of ...
- A tall plant that can produce leaves, flowers and fruits
- Things used again
13 Clues: Home planet • Things used again • To make less rubbish • A dish is made of ... • A boook is made of ... • To use something again • A bottle is made of ... • The sun's energy source • A colour between yellow and blue • The act of cutting down trees in a area • Something making land, water or sky dirty • To watch and help an animal or the environment • ...
Environment day 2025-06-04
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- Lots of trees growing together, where animals live.
- What plants give us to breathe. (Starts with "O")
- Taking care of nature so it will be around for a long time.
- Put your old cans and papers here so they can be used again!
- We need to save this by not wasting lights and water. (It's power!)
- The Earth is getting hotter overall. What's that called? (Think about the weather changing)
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- When we drive cars, we leave a carbon _____. Walking or biking makes it smaller!
- Where animals and plants naturally live. Their natural _____.
- Power like wind and sunshine that won't run out.
- Things like banana peels can do this in the ground. They break down! (Think "bio")
- Power from the sun! (Starts with "S")
- Our home! The big blue and green ball we live on.
- Use less water! What's that called? (Like "cut down")
13 Clues: Power from the sun! (Starts with "S") • Power like wind and sunshine that won't run out. • What plants give us to breathe. (Starts with "O") • Our home! The big blue and green ball we live on. • Lots of trees growing together, where animals live. • Use less water! What's that called? (Like "cut down") • Taking care of nature so it will be around for a long time. • ...
Introduction to Robotics Lesson 1-4 2024-08-08
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- The reproducibility of sensor measurements.
- The process of a robot interpreting and understanding sensory information.
- The ability of a robot to perceive its environment using sensors.
- The process of adjusting a sensor to improve its accuracy.
- A sensor that measures ambient energy, such as light or sound.
- The degree of accuracy with which a sensor can measure a physical quantity.
- The process of creating a representation of the environment.
- A mathematical operation used to process images and extract features.
- An algorithm used for robot localization.
- A sensor that uses laser beams to measure distances and create 3D maps of the environment.
- The process of determining a robot's position and orientation within its environment.
- The position and orientation of a robot in its environment.
- A rectangular array of numbers used to represent images and other data in computer vision.
- The process of a robot deciding what actions to take to achieve its goal.
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- The field of study that enables computers to understand and interpret visual information from the world.
- Unwanted signals that can interfere with sensor readings.
- A goal-oriented machine that can sense, plan, and act.
- An open-source electronics platform used to build interactive projects.
- A representation of the environment as a grid of cells, where each cell indicates whether it is occupied by an obstacle or free space.
- The smallest unit of a digital image.
- A sensor that emits energy into the environment and measures the response.
- A device that allows a robot to detect and measure physical properties of its environment.
- A set of data points in 3D space representing the shape of an object or scene.
- Simultaneous Localization and Mapping, a technique that allows robots to build a map of an unknown environment while simultaneously keeping track of their location within it.
- The physical actions a robot takes to interact with its environment.
25 Clues: The smallest unit of a digital image. • An algorithm used for robot localization. • The reproducibility of sensor measurements. • A goal-oriented machine that can sense, plan, and act. • Unwanted signals that can interfere with sensor readings. • The process of adjusting a sensor to improve its accuracy. • The position and orientation of a robot in its environment. • ...
Marine Ecology Vocabulary Quiz 2024-05-08
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- The pelagic environment above the continental shelf
- The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment
- The full range of ecological characteristics of a species, like its feeding habits, specific habitat and reproductive strategy
- Each of the steps in a food chain
- The elimination of one species by another as a result of competition
- The pelagic environment from a depth of 4,000 m to 6,000 m
- The bottom above the continental shelf
- The pelagic environment from a depth of 1,000 m to 4,000 m
- When changes in the abundance of an organism result in changes at other trophic levels of the food chain
- The type of symbiosis in which both partners benefit from the relationship
- Unrestricted population growth where the population grows at a faster rate with each successive generation
- A non-living (physical or chemical) component of the environment
- The area between the highest and lowest tide
- The pyramid like relationship found in the pyramids of biomass, energy, and numbers of organisms in a food chain
- The pelagic environment below 6,000 m
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- The total amount, or biomass, of an organism at a given time
- Organisms that live in the water column, away from the bottom, including the plankton and nekton
- The interaction that results when a resource is in short supply and one organism uses the resource at the expense of another
- The pelagic environment from a depth of approximately 200 m to 1,000 m
- The pelagic environment from the surface to a depth of 100 to 200 m
- The amount of organic carbon left over to fuel the food web after accounting for producer’s energetic needs
- The type of symbiosis in which one partner, the parasite, derives benefit from the other, the host
- The sharing of resources by specialization
- The maximum population size that can be sustained by the available resources in a given environment
- The pelagic environment beyond the shelf break
- The total mass of living organisms
- Organisms that live on the bottom
- All of the interconnecting feeding relationships in a community
- A living component of an environment
29 Clues: Each of the steps in a food chain • Organisms that live on the bottom • The total mass of living organisms • A living component of an environment • The pelagic environment below 6,000 m • The bottom above the continental shelf • The sharing of resources by specialization • The area between the highest and lowest tide • The pelagic environment beyond the shelf break • ...
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT. 2021-06-23
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- CAREER ATTITUDES.IDENTIFY THE DIMENSION
- THIS WAS SET UP TO PROMOTE FOREIGN INVESTMENT.
- SIMPLIFYING PROCEDURES FOR IMPORTS,EXPORTS
- CUSTOM IS A PART OF THIS DIMENSION
- ACT OF SCRAPPING A CURRENCY UNIT
- BUSINESS ENVT.KEEPS CHANGING
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- THIS FORCE HAS A DIRECT IMPACT ON BUSINESS.
- BAN ON USE OF PLASTIC.IDENTIFY THE DIMENSION
- REDUCTION IN THE ROLE OF PUBLIC SECTOR.
- IMPLEMENTATION OF GST.IDENTIFY THE DIMENSION
- IT REFERS TO POSITIVE EXTERNAL TRENDS
- THIS SECTOR WAS GIVEN MORE IMPORTANCE AFTER 1947.
- BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT DIFFERS EVERYWHERE
- IT IS DIFFICULT TO ANTICIPATE FUTURE EVENTS
14 Clues: BUSINESS ENVT.KEEPS CHANGING • ACT OF SCRAPPING A CURRENCY UNIT • CUSTOM IS A PART OF THIS DIMENSION • IT REFERS TO POSITIVE EXTERNAL TRENDS • REDUCTION IN THE ROLE OF PUBLIC SECTOR. • CAREER ATTITUDES.IDENTIFY THE DIMENSION • BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT DIFFERS EVERYWHERE • SIMPLIFYING PROCEDURES FOR IMPORTS,EXPORTS • THIS FORCE HAS A DIRECT IMPACT ON BUSINESS. • ...
People & Environment 2021-09-01
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- Singapore is moving towards becoming a _____ in Nature.
- Fossil fuel are needed to generate _____.
- The _____ refers to our surroundings.
- Less than 3% of the fresh water in the world is trapped in _____.
- _____ is one example of a renewable resource.
- _____ is one example of a non-renewable resource.
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- In the beginning, Singapore was a _____ city.
- If we waste water, water will be _____.
- Non-renewable resources are materials that are _____ in quantity and cannot be replenished quickly.
- _____ fuels come from remains of dead plants and animals.
- More than 97% of the world's water is found in _____.
- _____ are materials that will not run out as long we do not use them faster than they can be replenished.
- Our environment provides _____ to meet our needs.
13 Clues: The _____ refers to our surroundings. • If we waste water, water will be _____. • Fossil fuel are needed to generate _____. • In the beginning, Singapore was a _____ city. • _____ is one example of a renewable resource. • Our environment provides _____ to meet our needs. • _____ is one example of a non-renewable resource. • ...
the environment 2021-03-29
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- equatorial forests
- one of the 3 Rs
- these energies are also called clean
- the rise of temperature all over the world
- the opposite of dangerous
- the lanet you live on.
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- it means cutting down trees to cultivate
- pandas are -----------species
- person who wants to protect the planet
- what you throw away
- when water rises suddenly
- dioxyde human activities produce this gas
- another R
13 Clues: another R • one of the 3 Rs • equatorial forests • what you throw away • the lanet you live on. • when water rises suddenly • the opposite of dangerous • pandas are -----------species • these energies are also called clean • person who wants to protect the planet • it means cutting down trees to cultivate • dioxyde human activities produce this gas • ...
our environment 2022-03-21
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- a gas with no smell or colour,it is needed by animals and plants to live
- a mountain or hill which has a crater through which a lava comes out
- the presence of harmful and dangerous substances
- animals that can die out
- a steep rock face (very often near the sea)
- a small, narrow river
- rubbish, garbage
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- this is where the river falls from a higher point to a lower point
- the Earth is our . . .
- a low area between hills or mountains
- it is a hot place with lots of trees and animals
- it is a big hole in the mountain or under the ground
- CO2 = carbon . . .
13 Clues: rubbish, garbage • CO2 = carbon . . . • a small, narrow river • the Earth is our . . . • animals that can die out • a low area between hills or mountains • a steep rock face (very often near the sea) • it is a hot place with lots of trees and animals • the presence of harmful and dangerous substances • it is a big hole in the mountain or under the ground • ...
Environment crossword 2022-05-05
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- An action that we should all do at home and at school
- What it’s happening to our forests
- If you have to throw away a newspaper, you throw it in the…
- If you have to throw away a package, you throw it in the…
- Countries of the world have decided to reduce them within ten years
- warming hy is it hotter now than in the past? Because there is
- A means of transport that doesn’t pollute the environment
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- One of the biggest problems of the world right now
- If you have to throw away a wine bottle, you throw it in the
- It’s the means of transport that pollutes most
- Due to global warming, this part of nature is melting.
- We use this polluting substance in our cars
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
13 Clues: What it’s happening to our forests • We use this polluting substance in our cars • It’s the means of transport that pollutes most • One of the biggest problems of the world right now • An action that we should all do at home and at school • Due to global warming, this part of nature is melting. • If you have to throw away a package, you throw it in the… • ...
The environment 2024-01-12
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- in the morning you can see the ....
- contaminate air/ water/ land with poisonous substances
- in the evening you can see the...
- translation of "inondazione"
- a synonym of waste
- convert waste into reusable material
- translation of "terremoto"
- C02
- a large space in a mountain
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- the variation of the temperature on earth that is becoming warmer
- big mass of ice
- animals that risk disappearing are...
- when you can't see the light of the sun or moon, there is an....
13 Clues: C02 • big mass of ice • a synonym of waste • translation of "terremoto" • a large space in a mountain • translation of "inondazione" • in the evening you can see the... • in the morning you can see the .... • convert waste into reusable material • animals that risk disappearing are... • contaminate air/ water/ land with poisonous substances • ...
Weather, environment 2025-01-22
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- (of the air or climate) warm and slightly wet
- the state in which somebody suffers or dies because they have no food
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- (of energy and natural resources) that is replaced naturally or controlled carefully and can therefore be used without the risk of using it all up
- not fit to live in; impossible to live in
- a chemical used for killing pests, especially insects
- broken stones, etc. from a building or wall that has been destroyed or damaged
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- the act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area
- to move people from a place of danger to a safer place
- a period of heavy rain in summer in South Asia; the rain that falls during this period
- slightly wet, often in a way that is unpleasant
- (of a road, an area, etc.) impossible to travel on or through, especially because it is in bad condition or it has been blocked by something
- a sudden, violent shaking of the earth’s surface
13 Clues: not fit to live in; impossible to live in • (of the air or climate) warm and slightly wet • slightly wet, often in a way that is unpleasant • a sudden, violent shaking of the earth’s surface • a chemical used for killing pests, especially insects • to move people from a place of danger to a safer place • the act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area • ...
The Environment 2025-03-09
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- opposite of switch on
- food that you didn't eat in a meal
- your mobile phone, your smart watch
- short version of a bath
- make it warm in your room
- put bottles in a container to reuse them
- the weather
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- it is water that is not turned off
- help to save
- you need it to power your mobile phone
- do something that hurts someone or something
- it is the natural world you live in
- reuse your clothes and see them
13 Clues: the weather • help to save • opposite of switch on • short version of a bath • make it warm in your room • reuse your clothes and see them • it is water that is not turned off • food that you didn't eat in a meal • it is the natural world you live in • your mobile phone, your smart watch • you need it to power your mobile phone • put bottles in a container to reuse them • ...
ecology 2021-03-14
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- Changes in the allele frequency of a population due to random sampling.
- Gene transfer resulting from organisms moving from one place to another.
- An example of this would be us sweating when it is hot or shivering when it is cold.
- Principle that states that from generation to generation the allele and genotype frequency in a population would remain constant as long as there is no mutation, natural selection, or genetic drift involved.
- Phenomenon when a plant is exposed to elevated levels of carbon dioxide their photosynthesis rates are comparable to that measured in lower carbon dioxide concentrations.
- Force that is exerted on the cell wall from the water inside that makes the plant tissue rigid.
- Organisms whose temperature is not controlled by the environment.
- The opposite of conformers as they can regulate their internal environment and are not influenced by the external environment.
- Their body temperature is dependent on the temperature of the environment.
- Animals that eat dead plants and animals.
- Changes in the genes or chromosomes that can be inherited.
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- Reversible change as a response to the changing environment.
- Process where one species has diversified to be able to adapt to the different features in their environment.
- Line where two places meet.
- A stage in the life cycle of an insect where its development is temporarily stopped.
- Gradient of change in the phenotypic character of organisms in a region.
- Population, subspecies, or race that has adapted to the unique conditions in their environment.
- The environment influences internal change in that organism.
- Similar to hibernation although it occurs during summer or dry seasons.
- Freshwater organisms whose bodies have a higher salt concentration than their environment.
- Result of natural selection that helps the organism survive and later reproduce.
21 Clues: Line where two places meet. • Animals that eat dead plants and animals. • Changes in the genes or chromosomes that can be inherited. • Reversible change as a response to the changing environment. • The environment influences internal change in that organism. • Organisms whose temperature is not controlled by the environment. • ...
Ecosystems Ch.4 2023-02-08
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- plants that use sunlight, CO2, and H2O to make food
- to use again
- to recover a resource from an item and use to make a new item
- all organisms in an ecosystem that eat to get energy
- all the conditions surrounding an organism; environments may be hot or cold, and on land or in water
- a populations role in habitat
- secondary or 2nd level consumers are __________(meat eaters)
- depend on each other for survival
- a diagram that combines many food chains into one picture
- an attempt to preserve and protect an environment from harmful changes
- individuals of the same kind in the same environment
- cut down on the use of resources
- a place where an organism lives
- eat both meat and plants and may be 1st level
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- an organism that lives on or inside another organism
- a place for trash, dug into ground and lined with protective layer of clay or plastic to protect from toxic run-off
- available supplies of food, water, sunlight, and space in an environment
- a long-term relationship between different kinds of organisms
- any substance that damages the environment
- a type of “contest” among organisms for resources
- community and its physical environment
- organisms that are hunted by other organisms
- organisms that hunt and consume other organisms
- single organism in an environment
- primary or 1st level consumers are __________(plant eaters)
- all populations living together in an environment
- any factor that limits the ability of a population to live, survive, or thrive in an environment
- consumers that break down tissues of dead organisms
28 Clues: to use again • a populations role in habitat • a place where an organism lives • cut down on the use of resources • single organism in an environment • depend on each other for survival • community and its physical environment • any substance that damages the environment • organisms that are hunted by other organisms • eat both meat and plants and may be 1st level • ...
Living things and their Environment 2025-04-07
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- living thing
- an environmental factor that causes a population to stop growing
- relationship where one species benefits and the other ie neither hurt nor helped
- a characteristic that makes an organism better suited to an environment that becomes common
- leaving a population
- all members of one species living in a particular area
- the role of an organism in its environment
- relationship where two species live closely together and at least one benefits
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
- organism that has something living inside or on it
- relationship where both species benefit
- factors in an environment that are non-living
- the number of births per 1000 in a given time period
- relationship where one organism lives inside or on another, harming it
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- moving into a population
- a group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring
- the largest population that an area can hold
- organism being killed
- the number of individuals in an area of specific size
- the number of deaths per 1000 in a given time period
- behaviors and physical characteristics that allow organisms to live successfully in their environment
- organism doing the killing
- struggle between organisms in order to survive in the same environment
- community of organisms in a particular area including their non-living environment
- the organism that is causing harm to the one it is living in or on
- an environment that provides the things an organism needs to survive
- interaction where one organism kills another for food and nutirents
- all the different populations living together in an area
- factors in an environment that were once living
29 Clues: living thing • leaving a population • organism being killed • moving into a population • organism doing the killing • relationship where both species benefit • the role of an organism in its environment • the largest population that an area can hold • factors in an environment that are non-living • factors in an environment that were once living • ...
Humans and Environment 2024-05-14
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- Molecule that contains carbon and covalently bonded with hydrogen
- People killing more animals than nature can keep up with
- Environment is rich in nutrients allowing it to increase algae and plant growth
- Taking more than the environment to restore
- A species that naturally occurs in an environment
- A material that can be used
- General term for resources found in the environment that can be used for combustion
- Positive Growth
- A state that can be maintained forever
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- Preserving a species outside of their natural habitat
- Humans cutting down trees
- Synonym for habitat
- A replacement for fossil fuels that can be made sustainably
- Impact that humans had on the environment
- Conserving a species inside of their natural habitat
- A substance in the environment that does not belong there, that is harmful
- Gases that contribute to the pollution of the atmosphere and cause global warming
- Acidic precipitation caused by greenhouse gases
- A molecule made from amino acids
- Change in the earth climate
- A species that was brought to an environment by people
- Area in which crops are grown
- Chemical substance that enhances the speed of growth of crops
- species A species that is threatened to become extinct
- Process plants do to convert carbon dioxide and sunlight into glucose
- A biological community that works together to maintain itself
- Things that absorb carbon emissions such as trees or the ocean
27 Clues: Positive Growth • Synonym for habitat • Humans cutting down trees • Change in the earth climate • A material that can be used • Area in which crops are grown • A molecule made from amino acids • A state that can be maintained forever • Impact that humans had on the environment • Taking more than the environment to restore • Acidic precipitation caused by greenhouse gases • ...
Science Vocab. 2022-03-30
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- A living thing
- Keep in its original form
- Flying South for the winter
- A living organism blending in with its environment
- It gets eaten
- A Environment
- It eats plats and meat
- A place were animals live
- Changing to live in a certain environment
- Using an object more than once
- it eats plants
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- Making again after destroyed
- Staying alive
- Sleeping fully during winter
- It eats other living organisms
- A relation between organisms
- Behavioral responses
- It eats meat
- All of one living organisms species are dead
19 Clues: It eats meat • Staying alive • It gets eaten • A Environment • A living thing • it eats plants • Behavioral responses • It eats plats and meat • Keep in its original form • A place were animals live • Flying South for the winter • Making again after destroyed • Sleeping fully during winter • A relation between organisms • It eats other living organisms • Using an object more than once • ...
Keep Our Water Clean 2014-08-17
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- Chemicals used to kill insects and weeds
- Wetlands are valuable as homes for ______
- Florida has 13 major ______
- All _____ of Florida can help protect the environment
- People and wildlife can’t live without _____ to drink
- Where an animal lives
- These ecosystems are important for storing water
- If you throw food wrappers, straws, drink cans or cups on the ground, they become _______
- Land, air, water, animals, and ____ are all part of the environment
- Much of Florida’s drinking water comes from this source
- Trash that you take to the curb is buried in a sanitary _____
- Underground formation containing water
- The wise use, without waste, of natural resources
- It is important to everyone to have a ______ environment
- All living things are part of an _______
- Pollution is a _____ to our environment
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- One example of ______ is returning aluminum cans to be reused
- Pollution can sometimes seep through the _____ into underground water supplies
- What we all breath
- Rain that washes off the land into bodies of water is called ______ runoff
- An _____ species is a plant or animal in danger of becoming extinct
- Human waste and household wastewater
- Rainwater flows downstream and ultimately ends up at the _____
- Something that damages the environment
- Even household ______ often contains things can pollute the environment
- Your surroundings
- Wetlands are natural filtering systems which help keep ____, rivers, and bays clean.
- A clean environment is important to all things in ______
28 Clues: Your surroundings • What we all breath • Where an animal lives • Florida has 13 major ______ • Human waste and household wastewater • Something that damages the environment • Underground formation containing water • Pollution is a _____ to our environment • Chemicals used to kill insects and weeds • All living things are part of an _______ • ...
The Effluent Society by Thelwell 2023-04-12
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- - Pollution of the environment by harmful substances
- Substances that cannot be broken down by natural processes
- FUELS Non-renewable energy sources such as coal, oil, and gas
- FOOTPRINT The impact of human activities on the environment, measured in terms of the land and resources required to sustain them
- Release of pollutants into the atmosphere
- DEVELOPMENT Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- POLLUTION Water that exists in saturated zones beneath the surface
- LOSS The decline of species and ecosystems due to human activities
- Chemicals used to kill pests, which can be harmful to the environment and human health
- DEPLETION Reduction in the Earth's ozone layer caused by pollutants such as chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs)
- Wastewater from homes and industries that is released into the environment
- RAIN Precipitation that is acidic due to pollution
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- WASTE Waste that is potentially harmful to human health and the environment
- FOOTPRINT The amount of carbon dioxide emitted by an individual, organization, or product
- WARMING Increase in the Earth's average surface temperature caused by greenhouse gases
- Sites for the disposal of waste material in the ground
- METALS Metallic elements with high toxicity levels that can accumulate in the environment and cause harm to human health
- WASTE Discarded plastic products that pollute the environment
- MATTER Small particles in the air that can be harmful to human health
- POLLUTION Contamination of water bodies by harmful substances
- Harmful substances that can cause illness or death
- QUALITY - Degree of cleanliness of the air
- - Converting waste materials into reusable objects
- POLLUTION - Harmful sound levels in the environment
- - The use of living organisms to detoxify pollutants in the environment
25 Clues: Release of pollutants into the atmosphere • QUALITY - Degree of cleanliness of the air • Harmful substances that can cause illness or death • - Converting waste materials into reusable objects • RAIN Precipitation that is acidic due to pollution • POLLUTION - Harmful sound levels in the environment • - Pollution of the environment by harmful substances • ...
Self Regulation 2023-02-23
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- do an activity that can help to de-escalate
- sensory items collected so that they are readily accessible when having dysregulation
- happy, sad, excited, angry etc
- listening to this can focus you or energize you
- positive phrase that has meaning to you and is repeated
- seek out someone you trust and can go to
- type of breathing technique
- inability to take in and respond to your environment due to overload or disassociation
- lift your body from the chair with arms
- something in the environment that brings about negative thoughts, feelings, impulses
- a negative coping mechanism causing harm to self
- people, objects, surroundings that you are in
- vision, proprioception, touch, hearing, smell/taste
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- inhale and exhale to ground self and change your physical response to the environment
- the body's ability to know where is in space and how much force to use
- redirection of escalating feelings behaviors to more positive ones
- the state of remaining organized and responsive to the physical and sensory environment around you
- a person's level of alertness to themselves and the environment
- filling in a picture with various shades and color
- using tools to reduce level of escalation
- stop and recognize signs of escalation
- the feeling that you can trust others and the environment around you
22 Clues: type of breathing technique • happy, sad, excited, angry etc • stop and recognize signs of escalation • lift your body from the chair with arms • seek out someone you trust and can go to • using tools to reduce level of escalation • do an activity that can help to de-escalate • people, objects, surroundings that you are in • listening to this can focus you or energize you • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-28
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- non-living factors in an environment
- unit of energy
- relationships between organismsand their environment
- chemical buildup
- the biotic and abiotic components combined inan area
- building block of life
- organism that makes its own food
- living factors of an environment
- the natural home or environment of an organism
- group of organisms of the same species inhabiting an area
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- variety of life
- chemical compounds that are used to kill pests
- organism gets nutrition from organic substances
- can thrive only in a narrow range of environment conditions
- the role an organism plays in a community
- two or more organisms competing for resources
- an organism that eats dead things as food
- able to thrive in wide variety of environmental conditions
- has to consume to get energy
- makes its own food
20 Clues: unit of energy • variety of life • chemical buildup • makes its own food • building block of life • has to consume to get energy • organism that makes its own food • living factors of an environment • non-living factors in an environment • the role an organism plays in a community • an organism that eats dead things as food • two or more organisms competing for resources • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-03
Across
- Two Words- The number of deaths per 1,000 of a population each year.
- The use of tools and skills to make life easier.
- A long period of extreme dryness and water shortages.
- Small bodies of water rising up quickly and swallow up the land around them.
- Violently rotating column of air from within a thundercloud.
- Things people use- crops, minerals, animals, or plants.
- Two Words- A slow warming of the earth caused by the burning of fossil fuels.
- Two Words- Stop creating so many toxic wastes.
- Two Words- The buildup of gas increasing global temperatures.
- The loss or destruction of trees.
- The creation of products.
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- The rate of cooling as a result of wind or air movement.
- Two Words- Naturally occurring elements or substances that are found on Earth.
- Harmful substances found in the environment.
- Two Words- The change in climate due to elevation.
- A shaking and trembling of the earth.
- Two Words- Solid, liquid, or gas wastes that are poisonous.
- The number of births per 1,000 of a population each year.
- The result of the buildup and discharge of electricity between the ground and a cloud.
- Flowing bodies of water such as rivers, streams, and creeks overflow their banks, usually result of heavy rainfall.
20 Clues: The creation of products. • The loss or destruction of trees. • A shaking and trembling of the earth. • Harmful substances found in the environment. • Two Words- Stop creating so many toxic wastes. • The use of tools and skills to make life easier. • Two Words- The change in climate due to elevation. • A long period of extreme dryness and water shortages. • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-03
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- result of buildup and discharge of electricity between the ground and a cloud
- harmful substances found in the environment
- naturally occurring element or substance that are found on earth
- change in climate due to elevation
- number of births per 1,000
- creation of products
- things people use
- slow warming of the earth
- originate over the Pacific Ocean
- shaking or trembling of the earth
- flowing bodies of water overflow their banks
- rate of cooling as a result of wind or air movement
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- dangerous wastes
- countries with low standard of living
- originate over the Atlantic Ocean
- different methods, they can stop creating toxic wastes
- solid, liquid, or gas that are poisonous
- long period of drynss
- small bodies of water rise quickly
- use of tools and skills to make life easier
20 Clues: dangerous wastes • things people use • creation of products • long period of drynss • slow warming of the earth • number of births per 1,000 • originate over the Pacific Ocean • originate over the Atlantic Ocean • shaking or trembling of the earth • change in climate due to elevation • small bodies of water rise quickly • countries with low standard of living • ...
Environment and Soceity 2014-10-02
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- overflow of water
- to plates sliding
- poisonous wastes
- small bodies of water rise rapidly
- tools to make life easier
- made over pacific ocean
- the creation of products
- dangerous things
- slow warming of the earth
- temperature of what it feels like with the wind
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- harmful substances
- in climate as you go higher elevations
- destructive circling air
- made over atlantic ocean
- ways to try to stop making toxic wastes
- no precipitation in long period of time
- electricity from the sky
- shows resources in specific areas
- crops minerals
- sites to be cleaned from toxic waste
20 Clues: crops minerals • poisonous wastes • dangerous things • overflow of water • to plates sliding • harmful substances • made over pacific ocean • destructive circling air • made over atlantic ocean • the creation of products • electricity from the sky • tools to make life easier • slow warming of the earth • shows resources in specific areas • small bodies of water rise rapidly • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-02
Across
- causes lung disease;cancer
- harmful substances found in the environment
- shows the things found or produced in an area
- the rate of cooling as a result of wind
- dangerous wastes that go into our trash
- long period of time of extreme dryness
- shaking of the earth
- naturally occurring elements
- natures largest storm
- the buildup and discharge of electricity between the ground and a cloud
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- natures most violent farm
- solid liquid or a gas waste that is poisonous
- the creation of products
- have winds that blow in a circular direction over a low pressure area
- small bodies of water rise quickly and swallow up the land
- flowing bodies of water overflow
- to stop creating many toxic wastes
- gas from water wells comes up with the water into your home
- the use of tools and skills to make life easier
- things people use
20 Clues: things people use • shaking of the earth • natures largest storm • the creation of products • natures most violent farm • causes lung disease;cancer • naturally occurring elements • flowing bodies of water overflow • to stop creating many toxic wastes • long period of time of extreme dryness • the rate of cooling as a result of wind • dangerous wastes that go into our trash • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-02
Across
- Flowing bodies of water overflow their banks
- A tropical storm that originates over the Atlantic Ocean
- The creation of products
- Methods to stop creating toxic wastes
- The slow warming of earth caused by fossil fuels
- Wastes Solid, liquid, or gas waters that are poisonous
- Natural occurring substances that are found on earth
- violent rotating column of air within a thundercloud
- dangerous waste that go into our trash every day
- Small bodies of water rise quickly and swallow up the land around them
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- shaking and trembling of the earth
- The discharge of energy between the ground and the cloud
- A long period of extreme dryness and water shortage
- The change in climate due to elevation
- The rate of cooling as a result of wind or air movements
- the rate of births
- Harmful substances found in the environment
- The use of tools and skills to make life easier
- A tropical storm that originates over the Pacific Ocean
- A map that shows the things found or produced in an area
20 Clues: the rate of births • The creation of products • shaking and trembling of the earth • Methods to stop creating toxic wastes • The change in climate due to elevation • Harmful substances found in the environment • Flowing bodies of water overflow their banks • The use of tools and skills to make life easier • The slow warming of earth caused by fossil fuels • ...
Environment and society 2014-10-02
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- the result of cooling from wind and air movement
- this shows the things produced in the area
- tropical wind storms over the pacific ocean
- resources that are found on the earth
- harmful substances found in the enviroment
- deadly gas that may cause lung cancer
- the act of looking for different ways to reduce toxic waste
- the build up and discharge of electricity between ground and cloud
- tropical wind storms over the atlantic ocean
- the things people use such as crops minerals etc.
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- very dangerous wastes
- the creation of products
- a violent wind storm
- a law set up to help clean up waste sites
- a natural disaster when there is a long period of dryness over an area
- a change in the climate due to elevation
- solids,liquids, or gases that are poisonous
- the actions of air becoming polluted
- when bodies of water such as rivers or streams overflow their banks
- the shaking and trembling of the earth
20 Clues: a violent wind storm • very dangerous wastes • the creation of products • the actions of air becoming polluted • resources that are found on the earth • deadly gas that may cause lung cancer • the shaking and trembling of the earth • a change in the climate due to elevation • a law set up to help clean up waste sites • this shows the things produced in the area • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-02
Across
- a massive storm that forms on the Atlantic ocean
- shaking and trembling of the earth
- the use of tools and skills that make life easier
- floods when small bodies of water rise quickly and swallow the land above
- things people use- crops, minerals, animals, or plants
- effect slow warming of the earth
- when bodies of water over flow there banks
- the rate of cooling as a result of wind or air movement
- waste solid, liquid, or gas substances that are poisonous
- dangerous waste
- resources naturally occurring elements or substances that are found on earth
- a massive storm that forms in the Pacific ocean
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- zonation change in the climate due to elevation
- the creation of products
- reduction stop creating toxic waste
- a long period of extreme dryness
- maps things found or produced in an area
- harmful substance found in the earth
- buildup and discharge of electricity between the ground and the cloud
- violently rotating column of air from within a thunderstorm
20 Clues: dangerous waste • the creation of products • a long period of extreme dryness • effect slow warming of the earth • shaking and trembling of the earth • reduction stop creating toxic waste • harmful substance found in the earth • maps things found or produced in an area • when bodies of water over flow there banks • zonation change in the climate due to elevation • ...
Environment Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-21
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- Water storage inside the pad use in emergency
- Ecofriendly source of light
- The act of cutting down or burning the tree
- The act of dumping the waste into the earth
- To burn hazardous waste at very high temperature
- Yellow bin is used for
- A type of animal that is close to extinction
- To watch and help the animal
- One that can use once again
- Industrial waste water, hazardous, make water pollute
- biological systems remains diverse and productive is called________
- Surrounding area of BWPs where nursery work is in progress
- Top region of the mountain, arctic
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- A place is use for hazardous waste inside the pad
- A process at bhagyam for burning the gases
- This important layer of dirt is essential for ensuring plant growth and its nutrients are retained by trees. Over time, it is washed away by agriculture
- To use something again
- A firm who control the noise pollution in india
- The most abundant element in the universe,It can be used as a fuel source
- A rare spot in the middle of a desert with plants and water
- The most efficient form of transportation in terms of energy usage. It does not pollute
- Gases such as methane contribute global warming
- A toxic gas may generate from dumping yard
- One of the cause of global warming
24 Clues: To use something again • Yellow bin is used for • Ecofriendly source of light • One that can use once again • To watch and help the animal • One of the cause of global warming • Top region of the mountain, arctic • A process at bhagyam for burning the gases • A toxic gas may generate from dumping yard • The act of cutting down or burning the tree • ...
Science & the Environment 2013-05-16
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- atoms are infinitely divided
- tend to lose an electron
- Ek = 1/2 mv2
- mostly nitrogen and oxygen
- is the amount of solute in a given amount of solution
- is the hard shell of the Earth
- change in matter which rearranges atoms and creates new molecules
- has become electrically charged by losing or gaining one or more electrons
- positive
- is a push or a pull on an object that can change its motion or deform the object
- smallest particle of matter
- ability to do work or effect change
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- thick mixture of fog, smoke and atmospheric pollutants
- 602 billion trillion
- is the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a certain volume of solvent
- electrons in outer most shell of atom
- releases H+ ions
- tend to gain electron
- poor luster, poor conductors of heat & electricity
- SohCahToa
- neutral
- releases OH ions
22 Clues: neutral • positive • SohCahToa • Ek = 1/2 mv2 • releases H+ ions • releases OH ions • 602 billion trillion • tend to gain electron • tend to lose an electron • mostly nitrogen and oxygen • smallest particle of matter • atoms are infinitely divided • is the hard shell of the Earth • ability to do work or effect change • electrons in outer most shell of atom • ...
Environment Samanta Šerpa 2020-05-22
Across
- wanting to find some proof about what's happening
- making babies, extending population
- don't obey the rules and orders
- have an idea of truth without certain proof
- changes into something smarter or bigger
- capacity to have an effect on the character development,or behaviour
- obeying the orders and rules
- possibility of being harmed physically or emotionally
- attempt to find something
- attached to someone or something
- humans and all other animals who have backbones
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- age that begings at 24 and ends at 26
- teenage years
- separate yourself from someone
- person isn't sure about them self, not comfident
- takes care for animal or family member
- young people or animal
- period of time where child develops into adult
- put something forward as a hypothesis
- take place, something happens
- person who owns something(dog,cat)
- record something in written for history
- return to something one more time
- having been deserted or left
24 Clues: teenage years • young people or animal • attempt to find something • obeying the orders and rules • having been deserted or left • take place, something happens • separate yourself from someone • don't obey the rules and orders • attached to someone or something • return to something one more time • person who owns something(dog,cat) • making babies, extending population • ...
Inheritance and environment 2019-05-24
31 Clues: arv • miljø • svigt • moral • støtte • plaget • status • svindel • misbrug • mobning • forældre • livsstil • adoption • overflade • samfundet • vanskelig • udvikling • folkefærd • opdragelse • uddannelse • bydistrikt • gruppepres • socialisme • anderledes • bande/flok • lokalsamfund • boligkompleks • forventninger • dårligt stillet • barndom/opvækst • forsømmelse/ligegyldighed
Ecology and Environment 2017-12-01
Across
- ______’s rule states that “the tail,snout,ear and legs of mammals are relatively shorter in colder areas than in warmer areas”(5)
- characteristic form of behavior among social animals in which one or several organisms sacrifice their own interests for the welfare of the community(8)
- Plants growing in rock crevices(12)
- A species of birds that shows brood parasitism6)
- A species that tolerates a wider range of temperature(9,10)
- Specific part of habitat occupied by individuals of a species and their functional role in it(5)
- Organisms that can tolerate a wide range of salinities
- Two organisms are mutually benefitted by each other but the association is non-obligatory(16)
- The study of interaction of an individual with the environment(10)
- Organisms that can tolerate only a narrow range of temperature
- defined as number of individuals of a species at a given area at a given time(10,7)
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- Some organisms avoid unfavourable climate by escaping in time. The stage of suspended development entered by organisms such as zooplanktons is(8)
- Besides the direct lethal effects of fire in plants, it has other indirect effects, such as the stimulating effect. This species of plant grows under the stimulation of fire(9)
- The first group of organisms establishing during an ecological succession(8)
- Rate of assimilation of the food energy at the level of consumers(9,12)
- Dead plant and animal remains,including fecal matter(8)
- Ecological pyramids were developed by(7,5)
- _______’s competitive exclusion principle states that no two species can occupy same niche at the same time(5)
- The stable community during an ecological succession that would be near equilibrium with the environment(5,9)
- Animals that are adapted to the desert climate(9)
- Pertains to a factor which is defined as”the more or less loose and friable material in which by means of their roots plants may or do find a foothold and nourishment as well as other conditions of growth”(7)
- A process in which water soluble inorganic nuatrients go down into the soil horizon and get precipitated as unavailable salts(8)
22 Clues: Plants growing in rock crevices(12) • Ecological pyramids were developed by(7,5) • A species of birds that shows brood parasitism6) • Animals that are adapted to the desert climate(9) • Organisms that can tolerate a wide range of salinities • Dead plant and animal remains,including fecal matter(8) • A species that tolerates a wider range of temperature(9,10) • ...
Ecology and Environment 2017-12-01
Across
- characteristic form of behavior among social animals in which one or several organisms sacrifice their own interests for the welfare of the community(8)
- The study of interaction of an individual with the environment(10)
- _______’s competitive exclusion principle states that no two species can occupy same niche at the same time(5)
- Organisms that can tolerate only a narrow range of temperature
- A species of birds that shows brood parasitism6)
- ______’s rule states that “the tail,snout,ear and legs of mammals are relatively shorter in colder areas than in warmer areas”(5)
- Ecological pyramids were developed by(7,5)
- defined as number of individuals of a species at a given area at a given time(10,7)
- A species that tolerates a wider range of temperature(9,10)
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- Rate of assimilation of the food energy at the level of consumers(9,12)
- Some organisms avoid unfavourable climate by escaping in time. The stage of suspended development entered by organisms such as zooplanktons is(8)
- The stable community during an ecological succession that would be near equilibrium with the environment(5,9)
- A process in which water soluble inorganic nuatrients go down into the soil horizon and get precipitated as unavailable salts(8)
- Two organisms are mutually benefitted by each other but the association is non-obligatory(16)
- Animals that are adapted to the desert climate(9)
- Pertains to a factor which is defined as”the more or less loose and friable material in which by means of their roots plants may or do find a foothold and nourishment as well as other conditions of growth”(7)
- Specific part of habitat occupied by individuals of a species and their functional role in it(5)
- Plants growing in rock crevices(12)
- Organisms that can tolerate a wide range of salinities
- Besides the direct lethal effects of fire in plants, it has other indirect effects, such as the stimulating effect. This species of plant grows under the stimulation of fire(9)
- The first group of organisms establishing during an ecological succession(8)
- Dead plant and animal remains,including fecal matter(8)
22 Clues: Plants growing in rock crevices(12) • Ecological pyramids were developed by(7,5) • A species of birds that shows brood parasitism6) • Animals that are adapted to the desert climate(9) • Organisms that can tolerate a wide range of salinities • Dead plant and animal remains,including fecal matter(8) • A species that tolerates a wider range of temperature(9,10) • ...
PROTECTING OUR ENVIRONMENT 2016-07-30
Across
- ______________ dioxide is a gas often created by combustion. It contributes to global warming
- Manmade structure. Blocks a river. Used to harness hydroelectric power
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth
- A ___________ resource is one that can be used more than once
- The result of many years of giving off Carbon Dioxide and other chemicals
- Fifth-largest planet
- What we use to power our homes
- The release of harmful substances into the air or water is called
- To make less waste
- H2O
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- A type of energy from the sun
- Natural environment
- The careful utilization of a natural resource in order to prevent depletion
- To use something again
- Converting waste materials into reusable objects
- The average weather patterns of a region
- Grown or produced naturally, without chemicals
- Revolving blade, used to harness wind power
- Material, food, etc. that is no longer needed and thrown away
- The _____________ layer of the atmosphere protects us from the sun's most harmful rays
20 Clues: H2O • To make less waste • Natural environment • Fifth-largest planet • To use something again • A type of energy from the sun • What we use to power our homes • The mass of air surrounding the Earth • The average weather patterns of a region • Revolving blade, used to harness wind power • Grown or produced naturally, without chemicals • ...
Protect Our Environment 2016-07-30
Across
- Falls from clouds as rain and forms streams, lakes, and seas
- Grown or produced without chemicals
- Revolving blade, harnesses wind power
- Harmful substances in the air or water
- Careful use of energy
- The average weather patterns of a region
- ______________ warming is the result of many years of giving off carbon dioxide and other chemicals
- Man made structure. Blocks a river. Used to harness hydroelectric power
- To make less waste
- What we use to power our homes
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- Converting waste materials into reusable objects
- place where garbage is buried under the soil
- The _____________ layer protects us from the sun's harmful rays
- A ___________ resource is one that can be used more than once
- The area in which something exists or lives
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth
- Material, food, etc. that is thrown away
- Energy from the sun
- To use something again
- Fifth-largest planet
20 Clues: To make less waste • Energy from the sun • Fifth-largest planet • Careful use of energy • To use something again • What we use to power our homes • Grown or produced without chemicals • Revolving blade, harnesses wind power • The mass of air surrounding the Earth • Harmful substances in the air or water • Material, food, etc. that is thrown away • ...
Heredity and Environment 2020-09-18
Across
- A new living cell formed by the nuclei of two cells, the sperm and outer shell of the ovum
- Is the actual appearance and manifest behavior of the person
- One allele, the dominant gene, is more influential than the other, the recessive gene
- Assisted reproductive technology, helps conceive
- Whose phenotype is influenced by more than one gene
- In vitro fertilization,ova are surgically removed from a woman and mixed with sperm
- Height, hair curliness, and skin color
- Where DNA molecules are stored
- Fraternal twins
- The genes on those 46 chromosomes constitute the organism’s genetic inheritance
- Polymorphic genes which differs from other genes
- Identical twins
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- Portrays a person's chromosomes
- DNA stands for?
- where chromosomes are organized in a units
- cell duplication and division may produce a person with a mixture of cells
- Disorders and genetic traits that occur and are determined by the interaction of environmental factors and multiple genes
- Contains 23 chromosomes
- The inability to conceive after at least a year of trying
- The entire set of DNA to make a living organism
20 Clues: DNA stands for? • Fraternal twins • Identical twins • Contains 23 chromosomes • Where DNA molecules are stored • Portrays a person's chromosomes • Height, hair curliness, and skin color • where chromosomes are organized in a units • The entire set of DNA to make a living organism • Assisted reproductive technology, helps conceive • ...
Heredity and Environment 2020-09-18
Across
- A new living cell formed by the nuclei of two cells, the sperm and outer shell of the ovum
- Is the actual appearance and manifest behavior of the person
- One allele, the dominant gene, is more influential than the other, the recessive gene
- Helps conceive
- Whose phenotype is influenced by more than one gene
- Ova are surgically removed from a woman and mixed with sperm
- Height, hair curliness, and skin color are what kind of genes?
- Where DNA molecules are stored
- Fraternal twins are also called?
- The genes on those 46 chromosomes constitute the organism’s genetic inheritance
- Polymorphic genes which differs from other genes
- Identical twins are also called?
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- Portrays a person's chromosomes
- DNA stands for?
- where chromosomes are organized in a units
- Cell duplication and division may produce a person with a mixture of cells
- Disorders and genetic traits that occur and are determined by the interaction of environmental factors and multiple genes
- Contains 23 chromosomes
- The inability to conceive after at least a year of trying
- The entire set of DNA to make a living organism
20 Clues: Helps conceive • DNA stands for? • Contains 23 chromosomes • Where DNA molecules are stored • Portrays a person's chromosomes • Fraternal twins are also called? • Identical twins are also called? • where chromosomes are organized in a units • The entire set of DNA to make a living organism • Polymorphic genes which differs from other genes • ...
World Environment Day 2021-04-27
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- the circumstances or conditions that surround us
- Theme of world environment dat 2021
- The type of fuel humans depend on most. It is nonrenewable
- The regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- _________ decreases the amount of organic waste that enters landfills
- An international treaty giving countries a timeline to reduce their emissions of greenhouse gases. It has not been signed by the United States
- This important layer of dirt is essential for ensuring plant growth and its nutrients are retained by trees. over time, it is washed away by agriculture
- Methane, CO2, Hydrogen, and Fluorine are what type of gasses
- More than half of the breathable oxygen in the world comes from where
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat
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- a community together with its environment
- makes up about one third of all plastic pollution
- Sources that are caused or influenced by humans
- Convert (waste) into reusable material
- The most abundant energy source capable of being harnessed by humans
- Air Pollution/Global Warming can cause ozone
- Killing an animal out of season or without a license
- One of the factors that causes global warming, desertification, and loss of topsoil. It is often a result of poor management of natural resources
- Typical hazardous constituent of universal waste lamps and in seafood
- Acid rain harms vegetation and _____ life?
- Living within the limits of earth’s natural resources
21 Clues: Theme of world environment dat 2021 • Convert (waste) into reusable material • a community together with its environment • Acid rain harms vegetation and _____ life? • Air Pollution/Global Warming can cause ozone • Sources that are caused or influenced by humans • the circumstances or conditions that surround us • makes up about one third of all plastic pollution • ...
Classroom Learning Environment 2021-04-14
Across
- responsibility for learning by setting high-stakes and standards
- support for learning and problem solving
- overlapping social identities that make us unique
- incorporating equity in the schooling of all students
- thoughtful and inventive
- techniques to remember
- practicing a skill past the point of mastery
- adjustment to the environment
- study of rules for how to speak within cultural groups
- arranging information into categories or systems
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- focusing on more than one aspect at a time
- encouragement and maintaining behavior
- adding new information
- imaginative in problem solving
- descriptive approach to understand the meaning of events to people involved
- begin new activities by exploring
- generating ideas without stopping to evaluate them
- knowledge about own thinking process
- how knowledge is created
- how to learn and work with others
20 Clues: adding new information • techniques to remember • thoughtful and inventive • how knowledge is created • adjustment to the environment • imaginative in problem solving • begin new activities by exploring • how to learn and work with others • knowledge about own thinking process • encouragement and maintaining behavior • support for learning and problem solving • ...
The Environment Vocabulary 2021-07-08
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- the objects, conditions, or area around one
- a vast ocean of air surrounding earth
- to give assistance to
- plant or animal detrimental to man
- loose surface material of the earth
- to return to use in original state
- to be successful and prosperous
- the science of the relationships between organisms and their environments
- prevent by authority
- to keep in a good state of repair, efficiency, or validity
- to clean or process in order to use again
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- to announce or forecast impending danger or evil
- food wastes
- to kill or put an end to
- entirely lacking
- capable of inflicting injury
- expression of intention to harm
- to kill by using poisonous minerals, herbs, drugs, or chemicals
- to soil or infect by contact or association
- to try to change the order of things often with disastrous results
20 Clues: food wastes • entirely lacking • prevent by authority • to give assistance to • to kill or put an end to • capable of inflicting injury • expression of intention to harm • to be successful and prosperous • plant or animal detrimental to man • to return to use in original state • loose surface material of the earth • a vast ocean of air surrounding earth • ...
Our Environment & Pollution 2021-07-30
Across
- water release when the glacier melts (9)
- abundant source of energy (5)
- 7 letter word for green energy
- heat from inside of earth (10)
- used to purify water (6)
- technology of tomorrow (8)
- gas used in air conditioners (5)
- Mix of this & petrol makes fuel better (7)
- used for keeping swimming pools clean (8)
- a dangerous contaminant in ground water (4)
- #1 cause of pollution today (7)
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- example of a clean gas
- this ocean had the largest oil spill (8)
- example of green house gas (7)
- waster water from domestic usage (6)
- one of the biggest holes in atmosphere (5)
- source of emission from agriculture (6)
- burning this causes pollution (4)
- Used for producing batteries (7)
- another word for reuse (7)
20 Clues: example of a clean gas • used to purify water (6) • technology of tomorrow (8) • another word for reuse (7) • abundant source of energy (5) • example of green house gas (7) • 7 letter word for green energy • heat from inside of earth (10) • #1 cause of pollution today (7) • gas used in air conditioners (5) • Used for producing batteries (7) • burning this causes pollution (4) • ...
Living Environment Review 2024-06-07
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- the destruction of an organism, or the removal of an organism from its habitat
- a balance that measures mass automatically
- the study of how living things interact with one another and with their environment
- the process that transforms developing cells into specialized cells with different structures and functions
- the process of obtaining oxygen from the environment and releasing carbon dioxide
- the disease that results when the HIV virus attacks the human immune system
- combination of all the different populations that live and interact in the same environment
- the additional mixing of genetic material from sperm and egg which results in a unique combination of genes
- specialized cells that control the opening and closing of the pores on the surface of a leaf
- guide that compares pairs of observable traits to help the user identify an organism
- one of the tiny structures in the cell that is the site of protein production
- a chemical used to make cell structures more visible when viewed under a microscope
- certain protein molecules in the cell membrane that can receive chemical messages from other cells
- a substance made of weakened, killed, or partial pathogens and designed to protect the body from future invasions of that blood pathogen
- a collection of fossils used to represents the Earths history
- the bodys ability to destroy pathogens before they cause disease
- the process by which an existing community is replaced by another community
- an organism that survives by living and feeding on other organisms
- the first groups of communities that moves into a previously lifeless habitat
- he part of an experiment that is changed to test a hypothesis
- a protein, produced by the immune system, that either attacks invading pathogens or marks them for killings
- the bodys primary defense against disease-causing pathogens
- a unit of length equal to one millionth of a meter
- the first organisms to become established in a new habitat
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- the combination of technology and biological sciences
- any trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce under a given set of environmental conditions
- a kind of water pollution in which the temperature of the water increases
- the formation of a new combination of genes during sexual reproduction
- the removal of all the wastes produced by the cells of the body
- the curved surface at the top of a column of liquid
- several organs that work together to perform a major function in the body
- a factor that might influence the dependent variable in an experiment
- Earths history as revealed by layers of rock
- a cycle in which the output of a system either modifies or reinforces the first action taken by the system
- a compound that contains both hydrogen and carbon
- a hormone associated with sexual development and the reproductive system
- a chemical process that in a living thing
- an exchange or agreement made to reach a compromise
- the act of cutting apart a dead organism to examine its internal structure
- a hormone that prompts glucose to move from the blood into body cells, resulting in a lower glucose level in the blood
- the flow of materials within a cell as well as between parts of a multicellular organism
- a substance that can speed up the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed or used up during the reaction
- tiny pores found on the underside of most leaves
- any change in the environment that causes an organism to react
- the process by which the chemical bond energy stored in nutrients is released for use in cells
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- all the chemical reactions that occur within the cells of an organism
- a molecule found on the outer surfaces of cells that the immune system recognizes as either part of the body or an outside invader
- any microscopic organism
- the organism in a parasitic relationship that provides a home and/or food for the parasite
- an organism that invades the body, causing disease
51 Clues: any microscopic organism • a chemical process that in a living thing • a balance that measures mass automatically • Earths history as revealed by layers of rock • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • tiny pores found on the underside of most leaves • a compound that contains both hydrogen and carbon • an organism that invades the body, causing disease • ...
Earth & Environment Idioms 2024-05-09
Across
- If you can’t see the forest for the trees, it means you can’t see the bigger _______.
- “My grandmother loved gardening; she had a green _______ and was always out tending her garden.”
- It's important that we all try to ________ our ecological footprint in our daily lives.
- “Even though he’s a worldwide superstar, he’s so _______-earth!”
- If you are out of the woods after surgery, it means you are feeling _______.
- A drop in the ocean is usually a very _______ amount of what is needed.
- “My boss never gives a straight answer when we ask him questions, it’s very frustrating. He is always _______ around the bush!”
- “In his wedding vows he said that he would go to the ends of the _______ for his wife.”
- To not beat around the bush is to be _______.
- I often think that the grass is _________ on the other side but then start counting my own blessings immediately.
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- “I think we need to take a step back from the project and look at it with fresh eyes in a few days. I’m worried that we can’t see the _______ for the trees and are going to end up making bad decisions.”
- To be a down-to-earth person is to be a _______ person.
- If someone thinks that the grass is greener on the other side, they may either be an optimistic or _______ person.
- “He seems to be recovering well from the surgery, but we aren’t out of the _______ yet.”
- “We were worried about losing our jobs but it’s alright now, we’re in the _______.”
- “John has started to pay me back the money he owes, but really it’s just a drop in the _______.”
- “There’s a new café opening in your _______ of the woods, isn’t there? We should check it out some time.”
- To have a green thumb is to have a natural _______ for gardening.
- To go to the ends of the earth for someone means that you will do _______ for them.
- The neck of the woods is the _______ where you live.
20 Clues: To not beat around the bush is to be _______. • The neck of the woods is the _______ where you live. • To be a down-to-earth person is to be a _______ person. • “Even though he’s a worldwide superstar, he’s so _______-earth!” • To have a green thumb is to have a natural _______ for gardening. • ...
The Internal Environment 2023-02-22
Across
- neurons transmit signals along dedicated routes connecting specific locations in the body
- the animals that are warmed mostly by heat generated by metabolism
- water channels that make the transport epithelium freely permeable to water
- the process that rids the body of nitrogenous metabolites and other metabolic waste products
- animal uses internal mechanisms to control internal change in the face of external fluctuation
- the general term for the process by which animals control solute concentrations in the interstitial fluid and balance water gain and loss
- tissues organized into functional units
- organized cells with a similar appearance and a common function
- groups of organs that work together, providing an additional level of organization & coordination
- processes the filtrate into urine
- the animals that gain most of their heat from external sources
- endocrine cells often grouped in ductless organs
- the nitrogenous waste that most terrestrial animals and many marine species excrete
- anterior pituitary hormones that target endocrine tissues often form part of a ____________
- a control mechanism in which the response reinforces the stimulus, leading to an even greater response
- (aka adrenaline) raises the glucose level in the blood, increases blood flow to muscles, and decreases blood flow to the digestive system
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- the process by which animals maintain their body temperature within a normal range
- the series of changes in cellular proteins that converts the extracellular signal to a specific intracellular response
- an almond-sized region of the brain that controls most neuroendocrine signaling in mammals
- signaling molecules are released into the bloodstream by endocrine cells & are carried to all locations in the body
- expends energy to create a concentration gradient; allows for active transport of NaCl from the filtrate in the upper part of the ascending limb of the loop
- the transfer of heat (or solutes) between fluids that are flowing in opposite directions
- the nitrogenous waste that most aquatic species excrete
- where reabsorption of ions, water, and valuable nutrients happen
- the nitrogenous waste that insects, land snails, and may reptiles, including birds excrete
- (aka feedback inhibition) a control circuit or loop that reduces, or "damps," the stimulus
- a hormone that stimulates the mammary glands, which respond by secreting milk
- the maintenance of internal balance
- animal allows its internal condition to change in accordance with external changes
- to be isoosmotic with its surroundings
- signaling molecules broadcast throughout the body by the endocrine system
- to control internal osmolarity independent of the environment
- a physiological activity that helps return the variable to the set point
- plays a key role in regulating the K+ & NaCl concentrations of body fluids; also contributes to pH regulation
- a compact organ that functions in both osmoregulation and excretion
- a gland located behind the stomach that secretes bicarbonate
36 Clues: processes the filtrate into urine • the maintenance of internal balance • to be isoosmotic with its surroundings • tissues organized into functional units • endocrine cells often grouped in ductless organs • the nitrogenous waste that most aquatic species excrete • a gland located behind the stomach that secretes bicarbonate • ...
ENVIRONMENT DAY 2023 2023-06-09
Across
- Salah satu parameter air limbah yang mempunyai baku mutu 93 mg/L
- Tema Hari Lingkungan Hidup 2023 adalah Beat ….. Pollution (english)
- Hasil pembakaran batu bara berupa abu terbang dan abu dasar, apa yang dimaksudnya abu dasar?
- Wadah untuk pengumpulan Botol Plastik, Gelas Plastik,botol kaleng dan botol kaca di PLTU Babelan adalah
- Majun/kain/sarung tangan yang sudah terkontaminasi B3 dibuang ke…..
- Tulang, nasi, sayur, tergolong kategori sampah?
- Aplikasi serah terima limbah B3 PLTU Babelan adalah (huruf saja)
- Segala sesuatu harus diletakkan sesuai posisi yang ditetapkan sehingga siap digunakan pada saat diperlukan adalah penerapan
- Larva (berupa ulat) dari jenis lalat Black Soldier Fly yang biasa disebut lalat BSF adalah
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- Alat penanggulangan spill 14 Titik yang ada di PLTU Babelan
- Penggunaan kembali sampah
- Tanggal 5 adalah peringatan Hari Lingkungan Hidup, tepatnya di bulan?
- Potongan kayu kecil yang bisa dijadikan sebagai subtitusi bahan bakar di PLTU adalah (english)
- Spill …. merupakan salah satu spill response yang ada dalam spill kit yang berisi 2 buah
- Kode Limbah B3 Minyak Pelumas bekas/Oli Bekas adalah
- Kertas, tisu dan kardus tergolong kategori sampah
- Kode Limbah B3 Kain Majun Bekas (used rags) adalah
- R ke-3 dari penerapan 5R adalah
- Ukuran yang digunakan untuk menilai pencemaran udara (Bahasa inggris)
- Perlunya jadwal aktifitas 3R di papan informasi 5R adalah salah satu bentuk penerapan
20 Clues: Penggunaan kembali sampah • R ke-3 dari penerapan 5R adalah • Tulang, nasi, sayur, tergolong kategori sampah? • Kertas, tisu dan kardus tergolong kategori sampah • Kode Limbah B3 Kain Majun Bekas (used rags) adalah • Kode Limbah B3 Minyak Pelumas bekas/Oli Bekas adalah • Alat penanggulangan spill 14 Titik yang ada di PLTU Babelan • ...
31 the environment 2023-05-31
KDE desktop environment 2023-05-31
Across
- Linux desktop
- Speed and responsiveness
- Visual customization
- Software programs
- Core of KDE
- User interaction
- Personal modification
- Visual layout
- Software release
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- Desktop tools
- User's experience
- Identified issues
- Computer interface
- Additional features
- Graphical representations
- Efficiency focus
- Notable characteristics
- Computer components
- Personal workspace
- Innovative features
20 Clues: Core of KDE • Linux desktop • Desktop tools • Visual layout • Efficiency focus • User interaction • Software release • User's experience • Identified issues • Software programs • Computer interface • Personal workspace • Additional features • Computer components • Innovative features • Visual customization • Personal modification • Notable characteristics • Speed and responsiveness • ...
Geography and Environment 2025-01-23
26 Clues: mare • lago • fiume • isola • vetro • bosco • rocce • valle • costa • carta • cascata • gettare • rifiuti • collina • vulcano • deserto • plastica • montagne • spiaggia • ambiente • scogliera • discarica • alluminio • inquinare • riciclare • risparmiare
14. Environment & Pollution 2023-12-20
Across
- a change or result that is caused by something
- to keep someone or something safe from something dangerous or bad
- dioxide a gas formed when people or animals breathe out, or when carbon is burned
- the natural surroundings of living things, such as the air, land, or sea
- to set someone or something free
- injury, damage, or problems caused by something that you do
- someone or something that makes something happen
- to make something less
- an amount of liquid that has accidentally flowed out of a container
- a place where waste is buried in the ground
- a gas in the air that has no smell or taste, and that all animals depend on to breathe
- very sour; containing acid or consisting of an acid
- to get rid of something; to deal with and finish something
- to use something completely
- to put something somewhere to get rid of it
- to make water, air, soil, etc dirty or harmful
- to use paper, glass, plastic, etc again and not throw it away
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- to keep something from happening
- a large area of trees growing closely together
- to cause a change in someone or something
- a poisonous form of oxygen that exists high in the Earth's atmosphere
- smelling clean or feeling pleasantly cool; clearly new and different
- to cause someone or something to be in a dangerous situation
- one of two or more things that you can choose between
- animals, birds, and plants living in their natural environment
- a building made of glass for growing plants in
- a substance that is used to provide heat or power
- to harm or break something
- things that you throw away because you do not want them
- to prevent something from being damaged or destroyed
30 Clues: to make something less • to harm or break something • to use something completely • to keep something from happening • to set someone or something free • to cause a change in someone or something • a place where waste is buried in the ground • to put something somewhere to get rid of it • a large area of trees growing closely together • ...
10. Environment & Pollution 2024-01-24
Across
- the area where an animal normally lives or a plant grows
- an event, thing, or person that makes something happen
- the air around the Earth or another planet
- enough
- using something incorrectly and dishonestly
- to live in a place
- harm or injury
- lacking the correct amount of something
- to remove something
- a guilty and embarrassed feeling
- to throw something away
- a chemical substance with a pH value of less than 7
- to become worse in some way
- to use something up completely
- a person's or animal's natural surroundings
- not mixed with something else; clean and clear
- to treat waste materials in order to use again
- making a place or thing dirty or impure
- to send something out into the air
- to keep someone or something from being harmed
- not sufficient; not enough
- to get rid of something when you don't want it
- a hole or crack that liquid or gas can escape through
- a very bad accident such as an earthquake or flood
- to find the answer to a problem
- using something more often than necessary
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- showing careful thought
- chemicals used for killing insects
- to make something dirty or harmful
- chemicals that farmers use to kill harmful insects
- a large area where trees grow close together
- all the plants and animals in a particular area
- a particular type of liquid, solid, or gas
- to consider how things and people are different or similar
- waste material that you are throwing away
- not definite; vague
- to remove the trees from an area of land
- poisonous and harmful
- to use something more than you need to
- to cause someone or something danger
- to keep or move apart
- to grow or become more advanced
- firm and clear
- needing great care; easily damaged or broken
- to form something or be part of it
- a large hole in the ground where waste is buried
- to arrange for something to continue
- to let something fall out of a container by accident
- the study of living things in their surroundings
- to spoil something or to make someone feel sad
50 Clues: enough • harm or injury • firm and clear • to live in a place • not definite; vague • to remove something • poisonous and harmful • to keep or move apart • showing careful thought • to throw something away • not sufficient; not enough • to become worse in some way • to use something up completely • to grow or become more advanced • to find the answer to a problem • ...
Helping the Environment 2024-11-03
Across
- A living organism that typically grows in soil, having roots, stems, and leaves.
- Something that is unclean or contaminated with dirt or impurities.
- A synthetic material made from polymers, commonly used in a wide range of products.
- The part of the Earth’s surface that is not covered by water; often used for agriculture or habitation.
- To use an item again for the same or a different purpose instead of discarding it.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, culture, and biodiversity.
- A large retail store that sells a wide range of food and household products, organized into aisles and sections.
- The reproductive unit of a flowering plant, capable of developing into another such plant.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials to reduce waste.
- To gather or accumulate items, often for a specific purpose.
- energy: Energy obtained from the sun’s rays, often harnessed using solar panels.
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- Something that poses a risk or threat to safety or health.
- To provide water to plants or crops to help them grow.
- A human-powered vehicle with two wheels, typically pedaled by the rider.
- To propel an object with force through the air.
- can: A container for holding waste until it is collected for disposal.
- care of: To look after someone or something, ensuring their well-being.
- A city-state in Southeast Asia known for its modern architecture and green spaces.
- Not the same as another or each other; distinct or separate.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- Areas of land, often cultivated with plants, flowers, and vegetables for aesthetic or agricultural purposes.
- Vertical gardens in Singapore that are designed to mimic the ecological functions of real trees.
- A country in South Asia known for its diverse culture, languages, and geography.
- Bags carried on the back, typically with two straps, used for transporting items.
25 Clues: To propel an object with force through the air. • To provide water to plants or crops to help them grow. • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. • Something that poses a risk or threat to safety or health. • Not the same as another or each other; distinct or separate. • To gather or accumulate items, often for a specific purpose. • ...
🌿 Nature & Environment 2025-04-10
Across
- Station – A large building where electricity is made for homes and businesses.
- scenery – Beautiful natural surroundings like mountains, rivers, or forests that are pleasant to look at.
- – The land next to the sea, often where people go on holiday to relax.
- – The overall look of an area of land, including hills, rivers, trees, and buildings.
- – Using a narrow boat and a paddle to move across a river or lake.
- – A period of many days with very high temperatures, often higher than normal.
- areas – Land areas mostly covered with trees and plants where animals also live.
- – Things that are thrown away because they are no longer needed or useful.
- – A large area of land mostly covered with grass, with few trees.
- – The place where someone is going or planning to travel to.
- – A small, narrow river that flows through the countryside.
- – Describes animals or plants that are at risk of disappearing forever.
- energy – Power made by splitting atoms, often used in power stations.
- – Walking long distances in the countryside or mountains for fun or exercise.
- – To go to a new place to see what it’s like and discover new things.
- – When water covers land that is usually dry, often after heavy rain.
- – To create or produce something, like energy or ideas.
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- views – Natural sights that are so amazing they make you stop and stare.
- – Places where water flows over a cliff or steep area and falls into a river or pool below.
- – When something is completely enclosed by other things or people.
- – To collect and reuse materials like paper, plastic, or glass to make new things.
- – To receive, obtain, or arrive at something or somewhere.
- – An area of land protected for animals, plants, or nature conservation.
- – A short trip, usually with a group, for fun or learning.
- – A large area where waste is buried under the ground.
- turbine – A tall machine with blades that turns wind into electricity.
- – The area where the land meets the sea or ocean.
- – Large, natural holes in the ground or in the side of hills or mountains.
- – To move from one place to another, usually to travel.
- – Harm caused to something that makes it broken, weaker, or less useful.
- – When people look at something or someone with respect or pleasure.
- – The land along the edge of a sea, lake, or river.
- warming – The slow increase in Earth’s temperature caused by pollution and greenhouse gases.
- forest fire – To start a fire in a forest, either by accident or on purpose, which can be very dangerous.
- lakes – Still and quiet bodies of water where people can relax or enjoy nature.
- climbing – A sport where people climb up steep rocks or walls using ropes and equipment.
- a negative impact – To cause harm or bad effects to people, animals, or the environment.
- gas emissions – Gases like carbon dioxide released into the air that trap heat and warm the Earth.
- – To help or save someone from danger or a difficult situation.
39 Clues: – The area where the land meets the sea or ocean. • – The land along the edge of a sea, lake, or river. • – A large area where waste is buried under the ground. • – To move from one place to another, usually to travel. • – To create or produce something, like energy or ideas. • – To receive, obtain, or arrive at something or somewhere. • ...
Spanish Environment Crossword 2025-04-10
20 Clues: Sea • Hill • Cans • Flood • Earth • Ladder • Robbery • To Call • Thunder • Newscast • To Fight • Hail Storm • To Improve • Last Night • To Believe • To Increase • Ozone Layer • To Turn Off • Event/Incident • Brave/Courageous
Environment Spanish Vocab 2025-04-23
Across
- you swim in this at the beach
- frozen water
- can hide the sun behind them
- salada The ocean is made up of
- What you do to preserve plastic
- what happens to snow when the sun comes out
- to give to someone in need
- place filled with vines and plants
- a place made up from both living and non-living things
- an area covered with an abundance amount of mountain
- what most boxes are made of
- a piece of land surrounded by trees
- another way to say farming
- where humans go in the summer to build sand castles
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- many of these upstate
- what happen when people don't properly throw things away
- falls from the sky as a liquid
- happens when tectonic plates move
- The Mediterranean is a what
- a hot and dry place
- a elevated piece of land
- what we live on
- what trees make
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- what it's called when too many people are in one area
- when the sky is like a big cloud
- some people have this going into their pools
- when ice falls from the sky
- the air around you
- a huge chunk of ice
30 Clues: frozen water • what we live on • what trees make • the air around you • a hot and dry place • a huge chunk of ice • many of these upstate • a elevated piece of land • to give to someone in need • another way to say farming • The Mediterranean is a what • what most boxes are made of • when ice falls from the sky • can hide the sun behind them • you swim in this at the beach • ...
Organisms & Their Environment 2024-03-12
Across
- each stage of a food chain; the feeding position of an organism in a food chain
- the various processes by which carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is removed from and released into the environment
- at each level of the food chain, only around ___ percent of energy is transferred from one trophic level to the next
- the increase of certain chemicals like DDT (a non-biodegradable insecticide) along trophic levels, as DDT is passed along the food chain and increases in concentration
- the study of the interactions between organisms with one another, and between organisms and their environment
- the process which plants use to remove carbon dioxide from the environment
- indiscriminate fishing
- community and its non-living surroundings
- the process which releases carbon dioxide from dead organic matter (carried out by bacteria and fungi)
- the accumulation of certain chemicals like DDT (a non-biodegradable insecticide) in the bodies of organisms
- the process which transfers energy from the producer to the primary consumer, from one trophic level to another
- the protection and preservation of natural resources in the environment to maintain Earth’s biodiversity and prevent extinction of species on earth
- the process which releases carbon dioxide from food substances
- a series of organisms through which energy is transferred in the form of food
- the process which releases carbon dioxide from fossil fuels
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- a consequence of eutrophication that prevents sunlight from reaching the submerged plants
- the largest carbon sink on Earth
- organisms that break down the dead bodies of other organisms, faeces and excretory products; function to recycle nutrients and return them to the ecosystem to be reused again
- the indiscriminate cutting down of forest trees
- organisms in the 2nd trophic level onwards that are unable to make their own food, so they obtain energy by feeding on other organisms
- pyramid of ______ is used to compare the mass of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time (constructed using dry mass, which is the mass of the organism when all its water has been removed)
- an area that stores carbon compounds for an indefinite period
- pyramid of ______ is used to compare the number of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time
- organisms in the 1st trophic level that are able to carry out photosynthesis
- a graphical representation of food and energy relationships, where primary producers are at the base, primary and secondary consumers are in the middle, and tertiary consumers are at the top
- the ultimate source of energy in any ecosystem
- the process where water receives excess nutrients like phosphates and nitrates which cause excessive growth of algae and floating water plants (as phosphates and nitrates are used in the synthesis of proteins and nucleic acids)
- the addition of substances to the environment that damages it, making it undesirable or unfit for life
28 Clues: indiscriminate fishing • the largest carbon sink on Earth • community and its non-living surroundings • the ultimate source of energy in any ecosystem • the indiscriminate cutting down of forest trees • the process which releases carbon dioxide from fossil fuels • an area that stores carbon compounds for an indefinite period • ...
14. Environment & Pollution 2024-02-29
Across
- a large area of trees growing closely together
- to prevent something from being damaged or destroyed
- someone or something that makes something happen
- to use paper, glass, plastic, etc again and not throw it away
- a gas in the air that has no smell or taste, and that all animals depend on to breathe
- to cause a change in someone or something
- an amount of liquid that has accidentally flowed out of a container
- to make something less
- smelling clean or feeling pleasantly cool;clearly new and different
- the natural surroundings of living things, such as the air, land, or sea
- a place where waste is buried in the ground
- to harm or break something
- a gas formed when people or animals breathe out, or when carbon is burned
Down
- a poisonous form of oxygen that exists high in the Earth's atmosphere
- to put something somewhere to get rid of it
- to set someone or something free
- one of two or more things that you can choose between
- to make water, air, soil, etc dirty or harmful
- to get rid of something; to deal with and finish something
- to keep someone or something safe from something dangerous or bad
- to keep something from happening
- to use something completely
- animals, birds, and plants living in their natural environment
- things that you throw away because you do not want them
- to cause someone or something to be in a dangerous situation
- a substance that is used to provide heat or power
- a change or result that is caused by something
- injury, damage, or problems caused by something that you do
- very sour; containing acid or consisting of an acid
- a building made of glass for growing plants in
30 Clues: to make something less • to harm or break something • to use something completely • to set someone or something free • to keep something from happening • to cause a change in someone or something • to put something somewhere to get rid of it • a place where waste is buried in the ground • to make water, air, soil, etc dirty or harmful • ...
Changing Environment - Animals 2024-04-15
Across
- Farming practices that prioritize environmental conservation and animal welfare.
- Ethical considerations related to the use of animals in scientific research, agriculture, and other fields.
- Products or practices that do not involve harm or mistreatment of animals.
- Showing compassion and kindness towards animals.
- The study of how animals interact with each other and their environment, which informs efforts to improve their welfare.
- Providing conditions and care that are suitable for the natural behaviors and needs of each species.
- Procedures or research methods that do not cause harm or distress to animals.
- The care, breeding, and management of domestic animals, focusing on their well-being.
- The belief that animals are entitled to certain rights, such as the right to life and freedom from exploitation.
- Efforts to protect and preserve wild animals and their habitats.
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- The killing of animals for food or other purposes, which ideally should be done humanely.
- The well-being of animals, including their physical and mental health.
- Animals capable of experiencing feelings such as pleasure, pain, and emotions, which should be considered in decisions affecting their welfare.
- Care Medical treatment provided by veterinarians to ensure the health and well-being of animals.
- The humane and morally acceptable care and handling of animals.
- A facility that provides refuge and care for animals rescued from abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
- Animals allowed to roam and graze freely rather than being confined to small spaces.
- Activities or stimuli provided to animals to encourage natural behaviors, mental stimulation, and overall well-being.
- The transportation of animals, which should be done in a way that minimizes stress and discomfort.
- Industrialized agricultural practices that prioritize efficiency and profit over animal welfare.
20 Clues: Showing compassion and kindness towards animals. • The humane and morally acceptable care and handling of animals. • Efforts to protect and preserve wild animals and their habitats. • The well-being of animals, including their physical and mental health. • Products or practices that do not involve harm or mistreatment of animals. • ...
31. Nature & Environment 2025-08-07
20 Clues: to wet • to dry • to die • to burn • to blow • to grow • to snow • to fall • to rain • to plant • to renew • to bloom • to shake • to shine • to be born • to protect • to explore • to harvest • to pollute • to observe
