environment Crossword Puzzles
Lures & Safe Environment 2022-11-14
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- Behavior used by predators to gain your trust ex: friendliness, gift giving,kind deeds. Often used in combination with each other.
- An adult who you can turn to if you ever feel uncomfortable or victimized.
- Lure involving words or physical gestures to offer comfort, affirmation, and security. A slow progression from socially appropriate to inappropriate.
- Lure involving someone in charge using their power to exploit potential victims.
- Lure involving the use of social media, blogs, chats, forums, video games etc. to connect with potential victims.
- Lure involving a public figure (celebrity, coach, older sibling etc.) who is trusted in the community and held in high esteem using their status to exploit potential victims.
- People or strangers who may look nice, but do not have best interest in mind.
- Lure that involves offering compliments to boost ego and peak interest in a potential victim.
- Lure that involves asking OR offering help to gain possession of a potential victim.
- Lure involving offering desirable items to gain friendship.
- Lure in which uses graphic images and videos to peak interest of potential victims OR having potential victims participate in the production of.
- Lure in which involves being invited by a friend into a sexually abusive or dangerous situation OR being encouraged by a predator to invite friends into an abusive situation.
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- Lure in which involves substance (alcohol, marijuana, or other drugs) to inhibit your intuition/ instincts or as a bribe in exchange for potentially inappropriate behavior.
- Lure involving posting phony jobs online, in a newspaper, or in the public community to gain possession of potential victims.
- an alarm system given to us by God in our bodies that goes off when it senses something is not right.
- Lure that involves being intimidated into compliance through blackmail, force, verbal threats or weapons.
- Lure in which a predator may pretend to be someone from emergency personnel to gain possession of a potential victim OR using a fake emergency to gain possession of a potential victim.
- Lure involving exploiting a potential victim during an activity or sport in which body contact occurs. Can start as socially appropriate (high fives, hugs, and hand-shakes) and move to more inappropriate touching.
- A trick predators use on teens/minors to get them into a dangerous and abusive situation. Might look good on outside, but is bad in intention.
- This type of thinking is a strong defense against predatory crime.
- Lure that involves offering to show or give animals to trick potential victim into a potentially dangerous situation.
- Lure that uses a potential victim's name to get attention creating a false sense of familiarity and trust.
22 Clues: Lure involving offering desirable items to gain friendship. • This type of thinking is a strong defense against predatory crime. • An adult who you can turn to if you ever feel uncomfortable or victimized. • People or strangers who may look nice, but do not have best interest in mind. • ...
Nature & the environment 2023-01-12
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- natural resources
- preserve
- crop
- ecological
- combat
- demand for
- global
- earthquake
- surface
- flood
- edge
- policy
- exploitation
- objective
- humidity
- yield
- hurricane
- marine
- toxic
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- sow
- at the expense of
- rough
- conservation
- prevention
- litter
- due to
- disposal
- sustainable
- heat
- famine
- to depend on
- border
- scenery
- manure
- universe
- cover
- drought
- layer
- forecast
39 Clues: sow • crop • heat • edge • rough • flood • cover • yield • layer • toxic • litter • due to • combat • famine • global • border • manure • policy • marine • scenery • surface • drought • preserve • disposal • universe • humidity • forecast • objective • hurricane • prevention • ecological • demand for • earthquake • sustainable • conservation • to depend on • exploitation • at the expense of • natural resources
Environment and Sustainability 2023-01-24
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- Any substance or mixture of substances intended for preventing, destroying, repelling, or mitigating any pest
- polymeric material that often does not break down easily
- passage of one substance into or through another.
- thin protective layer of gas 10 kilometers to 50 kilometers above the earth that acts as a filter for ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
- gas that absorbs infrared radiation in the atmosphere. (2 words)
- degree to which a substance or mixture of substances can harm humans or animals.
- substance that evaporates readily.
- colorless, non-poisonous, flammable gas created by microorganisms as they digest (anaerobic decomposition) organic compounds found in landfill wastes.
- interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environmental surroundings.
- substance or agent that may produce or increase the risk of cancer.
- process by which salvaged materials become usable products.
- gas made from burning fossil fuels and that traps infrared radiation (2 words)
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- program operated under the legislative authority of CERCLA and SARA that funds and carries out EPA solid waste emergency and long-term removal and remedial activities.
- effect on the planet's temperature that overall causes temperature increase, but also causes more severe weather events not just high temperature, but more rain, low temperatures etc. (2 words)
- Human practices that do not result in the permanent damage, alteration or depletion of the environment, ecosystems, species or natural resources.
- Includes air, water and land, and the relationship that exists between them and all living things, including plants, man and other animals.
- material make of an atoms or mixture of atoms, but can be good or bad for the environment
- land area that drains into a stream
- treatment processes that use microorganisms to break down hazardous substances and pollutants.
- common radioactive gas emitted from ordinary soils and rock.
- air pollution device that uses a spray of water or reactant or a dry process to trap pollutants in emissions
- heavy metal that is hazardous to health if breathed or swallowed.
- fair treatment of people of all races, cultures, incomes, and educational levels with respect to the development and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.(2words)
- Actions taken which deal with a release or threat of a release of hazardous substances that could adversely affect public health and/or the environment.
- substance that has a pH of less than 7 (7 = neutral) which can lower the pH value of water or soils to be harmful to growth of crops.
25 Clues: substance that evaporates readily. • land area that drains into a stream • passage of one substance into or through another. • polymeric material that often does not break down easily • process by which salvaged materials become usable products. • common radioactive gas emitted from ordinary soils and rock. • ...
SW Asia Environment 2025-08-27
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- The process of removing salt from sea water.
- The nomads who choose to live in the desert.
- These are usually built near rivers.
- Another word for dry.
- What happens when countries have to share water.
- River shared by Turkey, Syria and Iraq.
- This keeps the rain out of the Middle East.
- The Middle East has more oil _____ in the world.
- The Middle East gets very little of this for crops.
- Built to create power. Bad for cities downriver.
- There is a lack of this in SW Asia.
- Used in Israel for irrigating crops.
- The kind of farming in SW Asia.
- Turkey is this for the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers.
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- The water in aquifers that will not replenish.
- How water is distributed in the Middle East.
- The number one use for fresh water in SW Asia.
- The long term weather of SW Asia: hot and dry.
- Good for crops, bad for water supplies.
- River shared by Israel and the West Bank.
- The process of moving water to crops.
- A source of water for irrigation.
- Saudi Arabia and Kuwait do not have these.
- The canal that is a shortcut to transport oil.
24 Clues: Another word for dry. • The kind of farming in SW Asia. • A source of water for irrigation. • There is a lack of this in SW Asia. • These are usually built near rivers. • Used in Israel for irrigating crops. • The process of moving water to crops. • Good for crops, bad for water supplies. • River shared by Turkey, Syria and Iraq. • River shared by Israel and the West Bank. • ...
Environment Scavenger Hunt 2025-10-15
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- – What can you open or close to enter or leave a room?
- – What green plant covers the ground in fields and gardens?
- – What loyal pet is often called man’s best friend?
- – What living things make their own food using sunlight?
- – What animals have feathers and can usually fly?
- – What tall plants have trunks, branches, and leaves?
- – What furniture do you sit on while resting or studying?
- – What carved figure is made to look like a person or thing?
- – What yellow plant is grown on farms and eaten as food?
- – Who studies lessons and goes to school to learn?
- – What tall pole is used to raise a flag?
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- – What stands at each end of a soccer field for scoring goals?
- – What two-wheeled vehicle runs using an engine?
- – What can open or close an entrance in a fence or wall?
- – What animal has horns and loves to climb and eat grass?
- – What light comes from the sun and helps plants grow?
- – What vehicle has four wheels and is used for traveling?
- – Who helps students learn inside the classroom?
- – What part of a wall lets light and air come in?
- – What farm animal gives us milk?
20 Clues: – What farm animal gives us milk? • – What tall pole is used to raise a flag? • – What two-wheeled vehicle runs using an engine? • – Who helps students learn inside the classroom? • – What animals have feathers and can usually fly? • – What part of a wall lets light and air come in? • – Who studies lessons and goes to school to learn? • ...
Environmental Bio Crossword 2021-09-20
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- the variety of life on earth at all levels
- a branch of biology which deals with organisms and their environment
- a substance that when present in large concentrations can harm organisms
- The physical regions of a surface atmosphere or hydrosphere
- factor a living factor in an environment
- several communities of organisms and their environment
- a group of 2 or more populations in an area
- the quality of not being harmful to the environment
- an organism that eats other organisms for food
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- species a species that has no competition in its environment allowing for exponential growth
- an integration between 2 organisms in which both benefit
- an organism that can make its own glucose
- the study of the conservation or earths biosphere
- an organism that decomposes organic material
- chains the sequence of transfer of energy in the environment
- information collected during an experiment
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- an organism that is able to reproduce
- an educated guess
- factor a nonliving factor in an environment
- a group of organisms in an area
- an organism that only eats animals
- an organism that only eats plants
- collection of gases surrounding a planet
- an animal that is hunted and killed for food
25 Clues: an educated guess • a group of organisms in an area • an organism that only eats plants • an organism that only eats animals • an organism that is able to reproduce • an organism that eats plants and animals • factor a living factor in an environment • collection of gases surrounding a planet • an organism that can make its own glucose • ...
Ecosystems 2024-11-18
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- Non-living parts of the environment
- A symbiotic relationship that benefits one organism and doesn’t harm or help the other
- Organisms of the same species living together in the same environment
- The animals predators eat
- Surroundings in which an organism lives and provides what it needs
- Populations living in the same environment at the same time
- A relationship between 2 organisms of different species that benefits one or both of the organisms
- An organism that eats another organism
- An animal that eats the remains of other animals that have died
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- The symbiotic relationship that benefits both organisms
- An animal that feeds on other living animals
- Part of the environment where an organism lives
- The role of an organism in an ecosystem
- An organism that makes its own food
- A symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed
- Type of consumer that gets its food by breaking down animal wastes and remains of dead plants and animals
- Living parts of the environment
- A community and the abiotic parts of its environment
18 Clues: The animals predators eat • Living parts of the environment • Non-living parts of the environment • An organism that makes its own food • An organism that eats another organism • The role of an organism in an ecosystem • An animal that feeds on other living animals • Part of the environment where an organism lives • A community and the abiotic parts of its environment • ...
Environmental Factors in Crop Production 2021-11-15
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- capable of being prolonged
- is a living organism that shapes its environment
- a rural area where farming is practiced
- major ecological community with distinct climate and flora
- is the biological mechanism by which organisms adjust to new environments or to changes in their current environment
- the act of causing to flow forth
- an abundant nonmetallic element in all organic compounds
- the environment as it relates to living organisms
- careful management of the environment and natural resource
- the electrode in a transistor where electrons originate
- a chemical used to kill destructive insects or animals
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- organisms interacting with their physical environment
- of or relating to weather in some location over time
- an expert in soil management and field-crop production
- formation of compounds in plants aided by radiant energy
- causing harm or injury
- a biologist who studies organisms and their environment
- of or relating to the external conditions or surroundings
18 Clues: causing harm or injury • capable of being prolonged • the act of causing to flow forth • a rural area where farming is practiced • is a living organism that shapes its environment • the environment as it relates to living organisms • of or relating to weather in some location over time • organisms interacting with their physical environment • ...
Topic: Interdependent Relationships 2025-05-13
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- The result of a cause or action.
- a state of balance and stability within a biological system.
- A sudden change in an environment that affects organisms (like a fire).
- Something that makes something else happen.
- Non-living parts of the environment
- A non-native species that harms its new environment.
- An answer to a problem.
- a system's ability to maintain its internal conditions, often described as a dynamic equilibrium, despite external disturbances
- A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment
- When one organism hunts and eats another.
- The largest population an environment can support.
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- When organisms fight for the same resources like food or space.
- Limits or restrictions in a situation or problem.
- The variety of life in an area.
- a system's ability to withstand and recover from disturbances, returning to its previous state or a new equilibrium
- Having limits; not endless.
- Living parts of the environment
- Things that control how big a population can grow.
- To change or modify something.
19 Clues: An answer to a problem. • Having limits; not endless. • To change or modify something. • The variety of life in an area. • Living parts of the environment • The result of a cause or action. • Non-living parts of the environment • When one organism hunts and eats another. • Something that makes something else happen. • Limits or restrictions in a situation or problem. • ...
12.01 vocab alyssah 2022-10-27
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- The maximum population size that can be sustained by the available resources in a given environment
- the bottom of the ocean
- An essential factor whose short supply limits the growth of a population
- Each of the steps in a food chain
- The pelagic environment beyond the shelf break
- 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 bottom below 6,000 m
- Population growth that is constrained by biotic or abiotic factors such as competetion or nutrients
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- Organisms that live in the water column away from the bottom including the plankton and nekton
- The elomination of one species by another as a result of competition
- Organisms that live on the bottom
- he pelagic environment above the continental shelf
- The living component of an environment
- The bottom between the shelf break and a depth of approimately 4,000 m
- A living component of an environment
- The sharing of resources by explanation
- The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment
18 Clues: the bottom of the ocean • The bottom below 6,000 m • Organisms that live on the bottom • Each of the steps in a food chain • A living component of an environment • The living component of an environment • The sharing of resources by explanation • The pelagic environment beyond the shelf break • he pelagic environment above the continental shelf • ...
Environment Vocabulary - INTERMEDIATE 2020-07-10
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- to keep something in its original state
- a measurement of the amount of carbon-dioxide a person adds to the atmosphere
- carrying harmful bacteria or toxins that can cause disease or death
- no longer existing or lost forever (of an animal, bird or plant species)
- the planting of trees and plants to help a damaged or destroyed forest recover
- complex system of relationships between living things and their environment
- to make something new from materials that have been used before
- to release or project something (eg. light, sound, smoke, gas, radiation, etc.)
- to use more than necessary, or to use inefficiently
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- rain that contains harmful chemicals
- the protection and preservation of natural environments and resources
- releasing no greenhouse gases like carbon-dioxide or methane
- to put waste in the wrong place
- to use again
- dangerous substances that need careful disposal (eg. toxic or nuclear waste)
- a gas in the atmosphere that stops heat from escaping into space
- to use things like energy, fuel, materials, food, water, etc.
- to reduce as much as possible
- a chemical that's sprayed on crops to stop insects from destroying them
- a substance or material that damages the natural environment
- can be used without running out, esp. of energy sources like solar and wind
- to share a car instead of driving one alone
22 Clues: to use again • to reduce as much as possible • to put waste in the wrong place • rain that contains harmful chemicals • to keep something in its original state • to share a car instead of driving one alone • to use more than necessary, or to use inefficiently • releasing no greenhouse gases like carbon-dioxide or methane • ...
spanish environment vocab 2020-06-10
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- reciclaje recycling
- jungle
- should
- tree
- to have to
- to preserve
- sea
- smog
- bay
- small waterfall
- environment
- undustrial waste
- cactus
- volcano
- mountain
- forest
- grass
- to take care of
- sand
- large waterfall
- pollution
- natural resources
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- nature
- peninsula
- deforestation
- Earth
- valley
- it is necessary
- grasslands
- desert
- sky
- coast
- hill
- to recycle
- to destroy
- cloud
- plain
- to save
- palm tree
- island
- to clean
- ecology
- to protect
- oil
- to save
- river
- recycling
47 Clues: sky • sea • bay • oil • tree • smog • hill • sand • Earth • coast • cloud • plain • grass • river • nature • jungle • valley • should • desert • cactus • island • forest • to save • volcano • ecology • to save • mountain • to clean • peninsula • palm tree • pollution • recycling • grasslands • to have to • to recycle • to destroy • to protect • to preserve • environment • deforestation • it is necessary • small waterfall • to take care of • large waterfall • undustrial waste • ...
Heredity and Environment 2020-09-20
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- the appearance of one's characteristics/behaviors.
- recessive gene that is not expressed.
- the act of being influenced.
- one gene being more influential than another.
- makes all instructions to a living organism.
- presents itself as a humans chromosome.
- cell made up from gamete.
- all living things are made up of.
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- genetic inheritance.
- make instructions to make proteins.
- male or female cell.
- inability to conceive.
- when one gene differs from another.
- dominant gene that controls expression of itself.
- one of the occurrence during human conception due to the split of zygote.
- when effects add up to influence. phenotype
- each polymorphic gene has a variation of. this.
- statistic that shows percentage and variation of a particular trait.
- the act of being affected
- conceived as two seperate zygote.
20 Clues: genetic inheritance. • male or female cell. • inability to conceive. • the act of being affected • cell made up from gamete. • the act of being influenced. • conceived as two seperate zygote. • all living things are made up of. • make instructions to make proteins. • when one gene differs from another. • recessive gene that is not expressed. • ...
Environment and climate 2022-03-07
23 Clues: jord • torka • miljö • svält • avfall • utsläpp • avgaser • utrotad • resurser • innehålla • koldioxid • glödlampa • förorening • befolkning • avskogning • miljövänlig • växthuseffekt • höns, fågelkött • konserveringsmedel • biologisk, organisk • soptunna, papperskorg • biologiskt nedbrytbar • en person som inte äter kött
Our Environment & Pollution 2021-07-30
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- used to purify water (6)
- gas used in air conditioners (5)
- burning this causes pollution (4)
- water release when the glacier melts (9)
- one of the biggest holes in atmosphere (5)
- Used for producing batteries (7)
- source of emission from agriculture (6)
- used for keeping swimming pools clean (8)
- example of a clean gas
- heat from inside of earth (10)
- 7 letter word for green energy
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- abundant source of energy (5)
- waster water from domestic usage (6)
- Mix of this & petrol makes fuel better (7)
- a dangerous contaminant in ground water (4)
- example of green house gas (7)
- this ocean had the largest oil spill (8)
- another word for reuse (7)
- technology of tomorrow (8)
- #1 cause of pollution today (7)
20 Clues: example of a clean gas • used to purify water (6) • another word for reuse (7) • technology of tomorrow (8) • abundant source of energy (5) • example of green house gas (7) • heat from inside of earth (10) • 7 letter word for green energy • #1 cause of pollution today (7) • gas used in air conditioners (5) • Used for producing batteries (7) • burning this causes pollution (4) • ...
The Terrestrial Environment 2018-02-09
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- center of a hurricane
- name given to molten rocks beneath the earth's surface
- category of an air mass relating to its latitude
- cyclones with winds speeds over 679 mph
- the alternating rise and fall in sea level with respect to the land
- the opening through which volcanic material escapes
- referring to water vapour content
- term used to describe volcanoes which show no sign of activity
- over the sea
- hot air __________
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- volcanoes occur when there is a buildup of heat and ____________
- type of volcano
- name given to the area where air masses meet
- over the land
- name given to volcanic material on the surface of the earth
- also known as basaltic floods
- name given to all types of storms
- air mass source region
- the __________ has a stronger effect on tides
- a difference in pressure causes air masses to __________
20 Clues: over the sea • over the land • type of volcano • hot air __________ • center of a hurricane • air mass source region • also known as basaltic floods • name given to all types of storms • referring to water vapour content • cyclones with winds speeds over 679 mph • name given to the area where air masses meet • the __________ has a stronger effect on tides • ...
Environment and Sustainability 2018-09-16
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- Natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- All external conditions, factors, matter, and energy, living and nonliving, that affect any living organism or other specified system.
- Damage to or destruction of the natural environment
- Maintenance of a resource in its present condition, with as little human impact as possible.
- Renewable resources such as plants, animals, and soil provided by natural capital.
- Natural Resource produced in nature more slowly than it is consumed by humans
- Natural resources and ecosystem services that keep us and other species alive and support our economies
- Social movement dedicated to protecting Earth and its resources.
- Worldview that holds that all species have values as participating members of the biosphere, regardless of their potential or actual use for humans.
- Natural that will not run out, no matter how much of it people use (ex. solar)
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- Contamination of the environment by any chemical or agent, such as noise or thermal energy, at levels considered harmful to the health, survival, or activities of organisms.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- A specific source of pollution that can be identified
- Worldview that says humans are part of, and dependent on, nature and that the earth's life support system exists for all species.
- Material or energy source in nature that is essential or useful to humans.
- A widely spread source of pollution that is difficult to link to a specific point of origin
- The Ecological ___________ measures of how much an individual consumes, expressed in area of land
- Capacity of Earth's natural systems that support life (including human social systems) to maintain stability or to adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- An ecosystem ___________ is a function performed by an ecosystem that directly or indirectly benefits humans (ex. nutrient cycling, natural pest control, and natural purification of air and water)
- Environmental ____________ are human beliefs about what is right or wrong with how we treat the environment.
- Scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
21 Clues: Damage to or destruction of the natural environment • A specific source of pollution that can be identified • Social movement dedicated to protecting Earth and its resources. • Material or energy source in nature that is essential or useful to humans. • Natural Resource produced in nature more slowly than it is consumed by humans • ...
The Business Environment 2016-08-24
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- The combined talents and skills of the workforce.
- Economic system based on competition in the marketplace and private ownership of the factors of production (resources) also known as the private enterprise system.
- An economic system in which the basic industries are owned either by the government itself or by the private sector under strong government control.
- The amount of goods and services one worker can produce.
- Product (GDP) The total market value of all final goods and services produced within a nation’s borders in a year.
- Commodities that are useful inputs in their natural state.
- Intangible offerings of businesses that can’t be held, touched, or stored.
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- Inputs such as tools, machinery, equipment, and buildings, used to produce goods and services.
- The application of science and engineering skills and knowledge to solve production and organizational problems.
- The money left over after all costs are paid.
- The general level of human happiness based on such things as life expectancy, educational standards, health, sanitation, and leisure time.
- An organization that strives for a profit by providing goods and services.
- Americans born between 1946 and 1964
- Economies that combine several economic systems; for example, an economy where the government owns certain industries but others are owned by the private sector.
- Workers who create, distribute, and apply knowledge.
- A country’s output of goods and services that people can buy with the money they have.
- Economic contributions of people.
- organization An organization that exists to achieve some goal other than the usual business goal of profit.
- The money a company earns from providing services or selling goods to customers.
- The potential to lose time and money or otherwise not be able to accomplish an organization’s goals.
20 Clues: Economic contributions of people. • Americans born between 1946 and 1964 • The money left over after all costs are paid. • The combined talents and skills of the workforce. • Workers who create, distribute, and apply knowledge. • The amount of goods and services one worker can produce. • Commodities that are useful inputs in their natural state. • ...
animal & environment (1) 2019-07-21
21 Clues: 灭绝 • 干旱 • 废气 • 密度 • 慢性的 • 植物;植被 • 改善(v.) • 节能的(2) • 恶化(n.) • 变少(v.) • 排放(n.) • 污染(v.) • 共同努力(2) • 温室效应(2) • 全球变暖(2) • 连锁反应(2) • 保护;节约(n.) • 排放、排出(v.) • 可再生(能源)【~energy】 • (资源)消耗(~of resources) • 极端(天气)【~weather condition]
COASTAL ENVIRONMENT (KQ1) 2013-06-30
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- a new landform formed when the spit continues to extend until it connects the offshore island to the mainland.
- a steep and near-vertical rock face found along coasts.
- a pillar of rock in the sea left behind after an arch collapses.
- ____ form when wind blws across the surfaces of seas and oceans.
- water rushes up a beach when waves break.
- the remaining more resistant rocks which extended into the sea.
- __________ waves are also known as plunging and surging breakers.
- rock particles carried by waves rub or hit against one another and break down into smaller pieces and become smoother and more rounded over time.
- ____ are formed when the less resistant rocks are eroded away.
- the arrangement and composition of rock found in the area.
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- the area where the land meets the sea.
- swash loses energy due to gravity and friction with the land, and returns to the sea as __________
- large-scale, continuous movements of water in seas and oceans.
- ________ currents are ocean currents that flow parallel to a coast.
- a zone of sediment deposition
- wave __________ is the process by which waves change direction as they approach a coast.
- __________ waves are also known as swells and spilling breakers.
- a long, narrow ridge of sand or pebbles with one end attached to the land.
- it is also known as corrosion!
- the daily alternate rise and fall in the sea level.
20 Clues: a zone of sediment deposition • it is also known as corrosion! • the area where the land meets the sea. • water rushes up a beach when waves break. • the daily alternate rise and fall in the sea level. • a steep and near-vertical rock face found along coasts. • the arrangement and composition of rock found in the area. • ...
Organisms and Environment 2015-03-30
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- consists of glands that produce hormones
- consists of skeletal, smooth, and cardiac muscles
- controls the cell
- allows for the reproduction of mammals
- jelly like fluid that fills a cell
- a cell that contains a nucleus is an _______ cell
- eliminates waste produced by homeostasis
- controls what goes in and out of a cell
- states that cells are the basic unit of structure
- produces protein for a cell
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- consists of skin, hair, nails, and exocrine glands
- stores nutrients needed for a cell
- system that helps you breath
- transports materials throughout the body
- protects and supports body organs
- Powerhouse of a cell
- cell that contains a chloroplast and a cell wall
- a cell that doesn't contain a nucleus is a ______ cell
- gives plant structure
- breaks down materials
20 Clues: controls the cell • Powerhouse of a cell • gives plant structure • breaks down materials • produces protein for a cell • system that helps you breath • protects and supports body organs • stores nutrients needed for a cell • jelly like fluid that fills a cell • allows for the reproduction of mammals • controls what goes in and out of a cell • ...
EARTH'S CHANGING ENVIRONMENT 2014-12-12
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- THE CONCENTRATION OF MATTER IN AN OBJECT
- SUBSTANCES THAT CAUSE POLLUTION
- A NON-HUMAN PROCES THAT CAN CAUSE INJURY, LOSS OF LIFE OR LOSS OF PROPERTY
- WHAT ALL SCIENCE INQUIRY STARTS WITH
- THE DURATION OF AN EVENT
- OCCURS WHEN THERE IS A PATTERN TO AN EVENT IN NATURE
- THE AMOUNT OF SPACE AN OBJECT TAKES UP
- THE DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS
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- AN INTERPRETATIN OF AN OBSERVATION
- A FORM OF MATTER COMMON ON EARTH
- LESS DENSE AS A SOLID THAN A LIQUID
- A MEASUREABLE PART OF THE ENVIRONMENT
- OCCURS WHEN PROPERTIES OF THE ENVIRONMENT HAVE BEEN ALTERED
- WHEN A CHANGE OCCURS IN A SYSTEM
- A TYPE OF INFERENCE ABOUT THE CONDITIONS OF THE ENVIRONMENT
- THE STUDY OF EARTH AND ITS POSITION IN OUR UNIVERSE
- A SENSE THAT GATHERS INFORMATION
- AN INSTRUMENT USED TO AID IN OBSERVATION
- HARMFUL TO PEOPLE, AND OTHER LIFE ON EARTH
- THE AMOUNT OF MATER IN AN OBJECT
20 Clues: THE DURATION OF AN EVENT • SUBSTANCES THAT CAUSE POLLUTION • THE DISTANCE BETWEEN TWO POINTS • A FORM OF MATTER COMMON ON EARTH • WHEN A CHANGE OCCURS IN A SYSTEM • A SENSE THAT GATHERS INFORMATION • THE AMOUNT OF MATER IN AN OBJECT • AN INTERPRETATIN OF AN OBSERVATION • LESS DENSE AS A SOLID THAN A LIQUID • WHAT ALL SCIENCE INQUIRY STARTS WITH • ...
Environment Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-21
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- Yellow bin is used for
- Industrial waste water, hazardous, make water pollute
- A firm who control the noise pollution in india
- A place is use for hazardous waste inside the pad
- To use something again
- The act of cutting down or burning the tree
- Ecofriendly source of light
- To watch and help the animal
- Surrounding area of BWPs where nursery work is in progress
- One of the cause of global warming
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- biological systems remains diverse and productive is called________
- A process at bhagyam for burning the gases
- To burn hazardous waste at very high temperature
- The most abundant element in the universe,It can be used as a fuel source
- A type of animal that is close to extinction
- The act of dumping the waste into the earth
- A rare spot in the middle of a desert with plants and water
- One that can use once again
- Gases such as methane contribute global warming
- Water storage inside the pad use in emergency
- The most efficient form of transportation in terms of energy usage. It does not pollute
- Top region of the mountain, arctic
- 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
- A toxic gas may generate from dumping yard
24 Clues: Yellow bin is used for • To use something again • One that can use once again • Ecofriendly source of light • To watch and help the animal • Top region of the mountain, arctic • One of the cause of global warming • A process at bhagyam for burning the gases • A toxic gas may generate from dumping yard • The act of dumping the waste into the earth • ...
Environment and Market 2023-11-10
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- "Tubig Para Sa Barangay"
- Determine if it has the potential to grow and expand over time. Scalable ideas are often more attractive to investors and entrepreneurs.
- _______ Factors: Consider demographics, cultural norms, lifestyle trends, consumer attitudes, and social values.
- "Beauty with a Heart"
- Customer_________: not all customers have the same preferences and value perceptions.
- Outlines of your idea's strategy, target market, revenue model, and financial projections.
- Legal and ¬¬¬¬_______ Considerations: Ensure that your business idea complies with regulatory or compliance issues.
- _______ Analysis: This analysis can help you identify areas where you can differentiate and compete effectively.
- The ________ Model Canvas (BMC) is a strategic management tool used to visualize and describe the key components of a business model on a single page.
- "Get there, your day belongs to you."
- "Just do it."
- When consumers encounter a well-branded product or service, they are more likely to recall it when making purchasing decisions.
- Considering both distribution channels (e.g., retail, online) and communication channels (e.g., social media, email).
- __________ Analysis: to understand who your competitors are and how your idea compares to existing solutions.
- ______ ______(UX) Enhancement: innovations in user interface design, accessibility, and overall user experience can make products more intuitive and enjoyable to use, increasing customer loyalty.
- "Where work happens"
- It refers to the total quantity of a product or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price and within a specified time period.
- Proposition in marketing is a concise statement that communicates the unique benefits and value that a product, service, or brand offers to its target customers.
- Consider factors like the availability of resources, required skills, regulatory requirements, and logistical challenges.
- ________is a strategic process of creating and shaping a unique and distinct identity for a product, service, company, or individual in the minds of consumers.
- V Unique ______ Proposition (UVP): identify what sets your business apart from competitors.
- Tailor your products, services, and communications to individual customer needs and preferences whenever possible.
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- ___ ____ ___(USP) is a critical step in differentiating your product, service, or brand from competitors and communicating the unique value you offer to your target audience.
- These are patterns, shifts, or developments in consumer behavior, industry practices, technology adoption, and economic conditions that impact the way businesses operate and serve customers.
- ________and Interest: You'll be more motivated and dedicated to the venture if it involves something you genuinely enjoy.
- "GoSAKTO"
- P in MVP or Minimum Viable ________
- It plays a pivotal role in product development, driving growth, competitiveness, and the ability to meet evolving customer needs.
- ________Factors: Consider advancements in technology, research and development, automation, and the rate of technological change. Questions to ask:
- "Chickenjoy"
- S in SCAMPER Technique
- T in SWOT Analysis
- S in SWOT Analysis
- C in SCAMPER Technique
- "The highest-quality video in a smartphone makes your memories look better than ever."
- _________ Connection Brands can evoke feelings, associations, and a sense of belonging that deepens the relationship between the brand and its customers.
- "Open happiness"
- _____ analysis: a strategic planning tool that helps organizations assess and analyze external macro-environmental factors that can impact their business or industry.
- I in ROI or Return on _________
- P in SCAMPER Technique
- It involves the development of a strong brand image, which includes a brand name, logo, design elements, messaging, and a set of values and attributes that differentiate it from competitors.
- L in PESTEL
- E in PESTEL
- Empowering Sari-Sari Store Owners, its social impact mission, emphasizing the economic empowerment of women in local communities.
- Trust and ________: It implies a level of quality, consistency, and reliability that can lead to customer loyalty and repeat business.
- T in IoT or Internet of ¬_______
- P in PESTEL
- Competitor_______ is a critical component of strategic planning and market research that involves evaluating the strengths and weaknesses of your competitors to inform your own business strategy.
- Prime "Get fast, free delivery on millions of items, plus access to exclusive deals, Prime movies, TV shows, ad-free music, and more."
- "When it absolutely, positively has to be there overnight."
50 Clues: "GoSAKTO" • L in PESTEL • E in PESTEL • P in PESTEL • "Chickenjoy" • "Just do it." • "Open happiness" • T in SWOT Analysis • S in SWOT Analysis • "Where work happens" • "Beauty with a Heart" • S in SCAMPER Technique • C in SCAMPER Technique • P in SCAMPER Technique • "Tubig Para Sa Barangay" • I in ROI or Return on _________ • T in IoT or Internet of ¬_______ • P in MVP or Minimum Viable ________ • ...
Living Environment 1 2024-05-09
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- the making or building of large molecules from smaller ones
- the process used by ALL organisms to produce energy by using oxygen to burn sugar in order to release energy in the form of (ATP)
- the removal of all waste produced by the cells of the body
- the movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration. (NO ENERGY USED)
- Equilibrium a steady state-balance
- This body system exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen
- the sum of all the chemical reactions that occur within the cells of an organism
- breaking large molecules down into smaller molecules
- This body system Chemicals produced in the endocrine glands (HORMONES) and chemicals produced by nerve cells are primarily responsible for communication between cells
- special proteins that affect the rate of chemical reactions
- the process of storing the energy from the sun in the chemical bonds of glucose
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- the moving a molecule from LOW concentration to a HIGH concentration (USES ENERGY in the form of ATP)
- This body system breaks down food into nutrients & puts them in the bloodstream
- the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal balanced environment. Failure to maintain homeostasis can result in SICKNESS or DEATH
- This body system gives Fast control of the functioning of all body systems.
- This body system gives Slow control of the functioning of all body systems
- This body system carries gasses and nutrients throughout the body
- the movement of materials inside the cell as well as the movement between parts of a multicellular organism.
- This body system removes wastes from the blood and then the body
- the small parts that make up a cell (each has at least one specific function)
20 Clues: Equilibrium a steady state-balance • This body system exchanges carbon dioxide and oxygen • breaking large molecules down into smaller molecules • the removal of all waste produced by the cells of the body • the making or building of large molecules from smaller ones • special proteins that affect the rate of chemical reactions • ...
World Environment Day 2024-05-24
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- Dirty water of Industry
- Use the material again
- Protect the earth from harmful UV rays
- country will host the World Environment Day 2024
- Releasing Impurities into Environment
- waste that has ability to decompose naturally called
- Source of natural energy
- The method of storing rain water
- The process by which the plants make their food
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- One of the Global Issue
- Helps to sequestrate carbon dioxide
- All the physical surroundings on Earth
- Environment day celebrated in month of
- generating waste in less quantity
- species of tree that is recently banned in India
- Green House Gas
- Type of Fuel
- Cutting Forest for other purpose
- Things which have no further use
- Waste that is not biodegradable
20 Clues: Type of Fuel • Green House Gas • Use the material again • One of the Global Issue • Dirty water of Industry • Source of natural energy • Waste that is not biodegradable • Cutting Forest for other purpose • Things which have no further use • The method of storing rain water • generating waste in less quantity • Helps to sequestrate carbon dioxide • ...
ENVIRONMENT DAY 2023 2023-06-09
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- 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 • ...
The Internal Environment 2023-04-21
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- Sets out all of the conditions and responsibilities of the franchisee and franchisor to ensure the rights are clear for both parties.
- A business model that has a physical store presence.
- This refers to the people that provide their skills, effort and knowledge to the business, including the owner and the business' employees.
- Gives the business direction of what the goals they want to achieve are.
- Sells the rights to use the franchise’s business name and distribute its products to a franchisee.
- There is an obligation to make payments for the entire period of the lease which puts pressure on the business' cash flow.
- The external environment and refers to the broad operating conditions which impact a business. A business has no control over this environment.
- the calculated monetary value of a business’s established reputation. Business owner's need to pay goodwill when they are buying an existing business.
- This is a business whose shares are traded on an open market such as the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) which has an unlimited number of shareholders
- A business that is owned and operated the government.
- This refers to the tools and equipment that is used to produce goods or perform services.
- This is a business with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 owners that is unincorporated.
- Number of main business models
- The environment that refers to the specific outside stakeholders with whom the business operates when conducting its business. A business has some control over this environment.
- This is a form of short-term borrowing that allows a business to overdraw its account up to an agreed amount, meaning the business can withdraw cash even when there is no money in their account.
- A plan that identifies how the business will operate to make profit.
- This is a form of short-term borrowing and is when a supplier provides goods/services to a business and allows them to pay at a later date as determined by the supplier. This is generally between 30 and 90 days after the original purchase.
- A factor to consider when determining business location
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- Factors that are outside of a business that impact the business and can be divided into two categories - the operating environment and the macro environment.
- Internal source of finance
- A business model that allows another person to operate it under its name.
- This is a business which has one owner who is the sole person legally responsible for the business and has full decision-making authority.
- of rent or purchase A factor to consider when determining business location
- A type of business that aims to fulfil a community or environmental need
- Disadvantage of a sole trader
- Overarching term for external source of finance
- a business model where goods and services are traded via the internet.
- These are items used by a business that come from the natural environment, such as land, raw materials and water.
- selling goods or services. Examples include reducing poverty and providing employment opportunities to disadvantaged members of society. Whilst social enterprises still aim to make a profit, the primary aim is to address a social issue rather than financially benefits owners or shareholders.
- A business model that aims to fulfil a community or environmental need by selling goods or services.
- This is an incorporated business with a maximum of 50 shareholders.
- Example of what a social enterprise does
- Disadvantage of purchasing an established business
- Factors within the business over which the business has a large degree of control.
- This is a form of long-term borrowing which involves paying money in order to use equipment that is owned by another party.
- Internal source of finance
- The resource of a tractor on a farm
- This is a form of long-term borrowing which are funds provided by a bank or other lender for a specific purpose which is repaid over a period of time.
38 Clues: Internal source of finance • Internal source of finance • Disadvantage of a sole trader • Number of main business models • The resource of a tractor on a farm • Example of what a social enterprise does • Overarching term for external source of finance • Disadvantage of purchasing an established business • A business model that has a physical store presence. • ...
Business & Economic Environment 2023-09-07
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- Households use their income to purchase goods and services
- The quantity of a good or service consumers are willing to purchase
- Goods whose uses are related
- The economy expands
- a given time
- Two goods that are used for the same purpose
- The demand curve is _______ sloping
- Movements along the demand curve are caused by changes to
- Banks are part of this economic sector
- Two consecutive quarters of negative growth
- The quantity of a good that businesses are willing to provide
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- Things that cause money to enter the economy
- The study of the economy as a whole
- A measurement of the total value of goods and services produced
- Things that cause money to leave the economy
- When the demand curve moves to the left or right
- The supply curve is _______ sloping
- The economy contracts
- Another name for the business sector
- known as the business _________.
- The fluctuations in the level of economic activity
- Buying of goods and services from overseas
22 Clues: a given time • The economy expands • The economy contracts • Goods whose uses are related • known as the business _________. • The study of the economy as a whole • The supply curve is _______ sloping • The demand curve is _______ sloping • Another name for the business sector • Banks are part of this economic sector • Buying of goods and services from overseas • ...
Earth and Environment 2022-11-18
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- persistent body of dense ice that is constantly moving under its own weight
- a triangle shaped land form at the mouth of a waterway that flows into a gulf or ocean
- a body of porous rock or sediment saturated with groundwater.
- a soft and saturated area
- a place where water is stored
- when salt water makes its way into a body of fresh water
- a major greenhouse gas
- the movement caused within a fluid by the tendency of hotter and therefore less dense material to rise
- the byproduct of coal fire power plants
- the variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- the chemical symbol for lead
- the job of supervising or taking care of something
- an environment that is too low on oxygen to sustain most aerobic life
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- the gradual change in average weather over time
- rhis occurs as glaciers melt abnormally due to a warming trend
- an intense, warm ocean current in the western North Atlantic Ocean.
- warm water leaves here and goes to the poles
- a moisture deficit relative to the average water availability
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- the effect something has on water
- cause of eutrophication in a waterway
- absorbed by trees and oceans
- a removal of trees and foliage for agriculture, industry, and urbanization
- a manmade pollutant
- a combination of salt and fresh water
- a place where how waste is stored in ponds
- the concentration of salt in water
- the force that affects surface currents in the ocean
- the part of precipitation that flows toward the streams on the surface of the ground or within the ground
30 Clues: a manmade pollutant • a major greenhouse gas • a soft and saturated area • absorbed by trees and oceans • the chemical symbol for lead • a place where water is stored • the effect something has on water • the concentration of salt in water • cause of eutrophication in a waterway • a combination of salt and fresh water • the byproduct of coal fire power plants • ...
Safety, Health, Environment 2023-10-06
Across
- Can cause fire inside Seamaster Premise
- Solvent (e.g. Toluene, xylene, white spirit can cause _______
- Must turn on _____ before doing any work
- Chemical Exposure Route
- Lung Protection PPE
- Waste Hazardous waste that can impact human and environment
- Wastewater Treatment Plan produces paint ______ (waste)
- Pain Common computer use related pain
- Container for liquid waste
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- Kit Use during leakage or spillage
- If there is non-compliance to laws and regulation, employer/employee will be charged with ___________
- Safety color for warning
- Must follow ______ signage when fire occur
- Hand Protection PPE
- Spillage can cause ______ pollution
- 3R - Reduce, Reuse, ________
- Potential to source harm or health effects on people
- How to use fire extinguisher
- Skull crossbone signage on labeling means ________
- Use to flush out chemical splashed to prevent irritation
20 Clues: Hand Protection PPE • Lung Protection PPE • Chemical Exposure Route • Safety color for warning • Container for liquid waste • 3R - Reduce, Reuse, ________ • How to use fire extinguisher • Kit Use during leakage or spillage • Spillage can cause ______ pollution • Pain Common computer use related pain • Can cause fire inside Seamaster Premise • ...
Shaely Natural Environment 2023-10-10
Across
- disappearance of species
- area of tall grasses
- formed from plant, animal
- clearing of trees
- wind blows same direction
- frozen layers soil
- planting trees
- material people use
- surroundings
- seasonal dry or moist air
- cannot be replaced
- plant, animal living together
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- replaces naturally
- a plant or animal lives
- large streams surface water
- a region's average weather
- decayed plant or animal
- spread desertlike conditions
- the short-term changes in air
- place two air masses meet
20 Clues: surroundings • planting trees • clearing of trees • replaces naturally • frozen layers soil • cannot be replaced • material people use • area of tall grasses • a plant or animal lives • decayed plant or animal • disappearance of species • formed from plant, animal • wind blows same direction • place two air masses meet • seasonal dry or moist air • a region's average weather • ...
Lake Clifton Environment 2024-10-10
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- A type Melaleuca common around Lake Clifton
- Scientific name for the pesky fox
- PHCC's annual event held at the Lake Clifton Community Centre
- Rock-like living structures that occur on the edge of Lake Clifton
- The Peel-Yalgorup Wetland System is recognised as an important wetland under what Convention
- A peculiar frog with a very small head that burrows underground in sandy soil (2 words)
- Common name for Eucalyptus gomphocephala
- A type of duck frequently seen at Lake Clifton
- Known as the cane toad of the Southwest, this invasive herb has large white funnel-shaped flowers (2 words, common name)
- A type of small, colourful spider, and also an important tree!
- A critically endangered possum found in Tuart Woodlands around Lake Clifton
- Major pest that inhibits native plant recruitment around Lake Clifton
- A cute, nocturnal, carnivorous marsupial with a brushy tail
- This species of Banksia has one of largest flowers in the world (scientific name)
- Tuart and xxx Woodlands are Threatened Ecological Communities around Lake Clifton
- A type of Stint that migrates to our shores and is the size of a tim tam (2 words, common name)
- The hidden giant of Lake Clifton
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- This type of broom frequently invades coastal areas around Lake Preston (2 words, common name)
- A type of small, yellow orchid
- This mammalian carnivore was once common to the area but now restricted to the Jarrah Forest
- People flock to our shores to find this type of crab (2 words, common name)
- A common legless lizard with an elongated snout and hinged teeth (first word, common name)
- A species of water mold that causes dieback disease found in Banksia Woodland (Scientific name)
- One of two white-tailed Black Cockatoos frequently observed foraging in the area
- This species of Banksia is commonly found in Woodlands around Lake Clifton (scientific name)
- This soft and silky endemic plant can produce pollen through the tips of its leaves (2 words, common name)
- Found around the estuary and freshwater rivers and known as the Australian Otter
- Runoff from this artificial substance is degrading our Lakes and Waterways
- Name the National Park south of Lake Clifton
- Common name of the locally found brown bandicoot
- A key threat to water quality at Lake Clifton
- Very common to the Lake Clifton area, this large tree is from the Myrtaceae family (common name)
- Group of birds that migrate here annually from as far as Siberia
- Born in the estuary, this type of fish spawns in the Murray River (two words)
- Indigenous Noongar people that occupied the Lake Clifton area
35 Clues: A type of small, yellow orchid • The hidden giant of Lake Clifton • Scientific name for the pesky fox • Common name for Eucalyptus gomphocephala • A type Melaleuca common around Lake Clifton • Name the National Park south of Lake Clifton • A key threat to water quality at Lake Clifton • A type of duck frequently seen at Lake Clifton • ...
Environment and Pollution 2025-07-02
30 Clues: Agua • Aire • Humos • Clima • Verde • Ruido • Papel • Vidrio • Basura • Reusar • Ahorrar • Árboles • Energía • Plantar • Reducir • Limpiar • Fábricas • Reciclar • Plástico • Botellas • Composta • Conservar • Resources • Periódico • Contaminar • Desperdiciar • Contaminación • Planeta Tierra • Medio ambiente • away, Tirar
Foreign Issue: Environment 2024-12-12
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- – Major issue in southern Mexico, especially in rainforest areas.
- – Energy resource heavily favored in Mexican energy policy.
- – Predecessor to USMCA, criticized for weak environmental protections.
- – Financial support Mexico receives to address environmental challenges.
- – Trade agreement with environmental clauses impacting Mexico's policies.
- – Policies required to protect Mexico’s natural resources.
- – Ecosystem endangered by logging and agricultural expansion in Mexico.
- – Renewable energy source with potential in Mexico but less government focus.
- – State-owned oil company central to Mexico’s energy strategy.
- – Organizations advocating for stricter environmental protection in Mexico.
- – Industry causing deforestation and water contamination in rural areas.
- – Global phenomenon influencing Mexican policy and international agreements.
- – Indigenous group advocating for sustainable land use in Chiapas.
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- – International treaty Mexico signed to combat climate change.
- – Weak area in Mexican environmental policy, allowing illegal activities.
- – Development projects sometimes prioritized over environmental concerns.
- – Groups involved in illegal logging and wildlife trafficking in Mexico.
- – Mexican president prioritizing fossil fuels over renewables.
- – Growing issue in northern Mexico due to climate change.
- – Rich variety of life threatened by Mexican environmental practices.
- – Pollution category Mexico is under pressure to reduce.
- – Coastal ecosystems under threat from tourism and industrial projects.
- – Energy source sidelined by the government despite global pressure.
- – Sustainable travel option promoted in parts of Mexico.
- – Environmental issue affecting air and water quality in urban Mexico.
25 Clues: – Pollution category Mexico is under pressure to reduce. • – Sustainable travel option promoted in parts of Mexico. • – Growing issue in northern Mexico due to climate change. • – Policies required to protect Mexico’s natural resources. • – Energy resource heavily favored in Mexican energy policy. • – International treaty Mexico signed to combat climate change. • ...
The working environment 2025-07-11
Across
- giving satisfaction or a sense of achievement
- complex administrative procedures and rules
- the ability to produce new and imaginative ideas
- on well with to have a friendly relationship with colleagues
- administrative work involving routine tasks
- hours working for extended periods beyond the usual schedule
- satisfaction the feeling of fulfillment and enjoyment in a job
- it off with to quickly establish a good relationship with someone
- up with to think of or produce (ideas, solutions)
- sharing desks among employees rather than having assigned ones
- ability to adjust working hours or conditions easily
- collaborative work with others towards a common goal
- additional benefits or bonuses beyond salary
- under overwhelmed with too much work
- documents and forms required in a job
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- the quality of being novel or creative
- time paid time off from work for rest or travel
- a harmonious and understanding relationship
- contact interaction or communication with customers
- on my own working independently without supervision
- encouraging new ideas and enthusiasm
- to a desk feeling stuck doing desk-bound work all day
- off periods when an employee is not working but still paid
- involving practical experience rather than theory
- breathing down my neck feeling pressured by close supervision
- of achievement feeling proud of completing a task successfully
- tape excessive rules or formalities causing delays
- causing mental or emotional strain
- from home doing one’s job remotely from home
- ideas into practice turning concepts or plans into real actions
- the daily journey to and from work
31 Clues: causing mental or emotional strain • the daily journey to and from work • encouraging new ideas and enthusiasm • documents and forms required in a job • the quality of being novel or creative • under overwhelmed with too much work • complex administrative procedures and rules • a harmonious and understanding relationship • administrative work involving routine tasks • ...
Health and Environment 2025-09-26
Across
- A healthy plant used for food (like carrots).
- To keep something safe for the future (like water or energy).
- To keep someone or something safe from harm.
- Waste material or trash that we throw away.
- Making the air, water, or land dirty and harmful.
- The kind of food a person eats every day.
- To use old things (like plastic or paper) to make new things.
- All the plants, animals, mountains, and rivers in the world.
- Tiny things that can make you sick.
- A sweet, healthy food from a tree or plant (like an apple).
- The clear liquid we must drink to live.
- Being strong and not sick.
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- Being sick or having a disease.
- The power to be active and do things.
- Physical activity to keep fit (like running or playing).
- Having good muscle power; not easily broken.
- Keeping yourself and your surroundings clean to stay healthy.
- A person who treats people who are sick.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches.
- Free from dirt or pollution.
- Our planet; the world we live on.
- The time when your body and mind rest.
- Clean and cool (like air) or newly made (like food).
- The gas around the Earth that we breathe.
24 Clues: Being strong and not sick. • Free from dirt or pollution. • Being sick or having a disease. • Our planet; the world we live on. • Tiny things that can make you sick. • The power to be active and do things. • The time when your body and mind rest. • A tall plant with a trunk and branches. • The clear liquid we must drink to live. • A person who treats people who are sick. • ...
Nature & Environment Crossword 2025-09-26
Across
- Evergreen kingdom of the north.
- Plant that grows on another but isn’t a parasite.
- A habitat where water covers the soil.
- Biome with very low temperatures and permafrost.
- River that carved the Grand Canyon.
- Submerged mountain in the ocean.
- Plants that bloom once in 12 years in India’s Western Ghats.
- Slowly dripping cave formation growing upward.
- Region where freshwater mixes with seawater.
- Evergreen tree symbol of Christmas.
- A rainforest giant with spreading roots like walls.
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- Gas produced by cattle that traps heat.
- Waterfall where the Zambezi plunges dramatically.
- Sudden collapse of snow down a mountain.
- Line dividing day and night on Earth.
- Circular ocean current system.
- The Sun’s outer atmosphere visible during an eclipse.
- Hot water spring shooting from underground.
- Famous African desert known for red dunes.
- Country known as the “Land of a Thousand Lakes.”
20 Clues: Circular ocean current system. • Evergreen kingdom of the north. • Submerged mountain in the ocean. • River that carved the Grand Canyon. • Evergreen tree symbol of Christmas. • Line dividing day and night on Earth. • A habitat where water covers the soil. • Gas produced by cattle that traps heat. • Sudden collapse of snow down a mountain. • ...
Colin's Ecology crossword puzzle 2022-03-10
Across
- new species in an environment that is harmful and overpopulating
- the struggle between organisms for resources in their environment
- a visual representation of what animals eat certain animals
- differences in genes of a species
- the study of an organisms relations to each
- any organism that can't make its own food
Down
- All of the organisms of a given area and the encompassing physical environment.
- an innate, typically fixed pattern of behavior in animals in response to certain stimuli.
- the changing of energy from one form to another
- the amount of organisms a certain environment can hold, and allow for those organisms to survive
- living organism that effects the environment
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- the surrounding conditions in which an organism lives
- a diagram that shows how energy is transferred through organisms in a ecosystem
- non-living factor that effects the environment
- anything that delays or decreases the growth of a population
- plant that produces its own food by taking in sunlight
17 Clues: differences in genes of a species • any organism that can't make its own food • the study of an organisms relations to each • living organism that effects the environment • non-living factor that effects the environment • the changing of energy from one form to another • organism that breaks down dead organic material • ...
Environment Samanta Šerpa 2020-05-22
Across
- separate yourself from someone
- return to something one more time
- teenage years
- person who owns something(dog,cat)
- attempt to find something
- outstanding part of an event of life or period
- argument or disagreement about something
- person isn't sure about them self, not comfident
- don't obey the rules and orders
- have an idea of truth without certain proof
- attached to someone or something
- obeying the orders and rules
- record something in written for history
- age that begings at 24 and ends at 26
Down
- possibility of being harmed physically or emotionally
- put something forward as a hypothesis
- capacity to have an effect on the character development,or behaviour
- young people or animal
- period of time where child develops into adult
- humans and all other animals who have backbones
- takes care for animal or family member
- wanting to find some proof about what's happening
- take place, something happens
- having been deserted or left
- changes into something smarter or bigger
- making babies, extending population
26 Clues: teenage years • young people or animal • attempt to find something • having been deserted or left • obeying the orders and rules • 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 • ...
Environment Unit Crossword 2022-04-13
Across
- the effect described as an unforeseen chain of events caused by a disturbance in a system
- an alternative energy source that cannot run out, like solar power
- digging up land to extract the minerals from within
- pollutants that are released into the air
- the practice of using less of a resource so that it will last longer
- a man made structure in a river that we use to collect energy from falling water
- the practice of using resources in ways that maintains them at a certain quality for a certain period of time
- precipitation that is more acidic than normal because of air pollution
- a type of oxygen that is harmful to humans if inhaled
- the water and human wastes that are washed down sinks, showers and toilets
- the Ocean that contains about 2 million bits of plastic per square mile
- the practice of using land for the construction of homes or other buildings
- a type of pollution that has an obvious source
- the number of deaths per 1000 people in a certain amount of time
- the machine that, when spun, creates the electricity
- energy rich substances made from the preserved remains of living things
- anything occurring naturally in the environment that humans use
- the contamination of Earth's land, water and air
- due to global warming, the worlds oceans are doing this at an increasing rate
- forms similarly to petroleum, except found in a gaseous state. ex. methane
- the type of solar power that heats a greenhouse
- the type of energy we collect that comes from heat from Earth's core
- the number of births per 1000 people in a certain amount of time
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- the solid fossil fuel made from the remains of plants that died in swampy areas
- a common radioactive fuel source in nuclear power plants
- the removal of forests to use the land for other reasons
- a type of pollution that does NOT have an obvious source
- the advance of desert-like conditions into an area that was previously fertile
- Deepwater __________ was a disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico
- the practice of raising fish and other water-dwelling organisms for food
- 97 percent of the worlds water is undrinkable because it contains _____
- this is washed off of farms and into bodies of water creating dead-zones where nothing can survive
- a growth pattern in which the larger the population gets, the faster it grows
- an area in which water covers the soil for all or most of the year
- also called oil, this is made from dead small marine life
- when the number of humans grows beyond what the available resources can support
- the process of wind, water and ice moving sediments
- the splitting of a radioactive atom into two smaller atoms while also producing a lot of heat
- holes dug in the ground for all of societies solid wastes
- a resource that cannot be replaced
- a type of pollution that comes from very hot water given off through industrial processes
41 Clues: a resource that cannot be replaced • pollutants that are released into the air • a type of pollution that has an obvious source • the type of solar power that heats a greenhouse • the contamination of Earth's land, water and air • digging up land to extract the minerals from within • the process of wind, water and ice moving sediments • ...
COASTAL ENVIRONMENT (KQ1) ! 2013-05-26
Across
- the large-scale,continuous movements of water in seas and oceans.
- transported along coasts through beach and longshore drift.
- another meaning for land.
- a steep and near-vertical rock face found along coasts.
- ____ forms when wind blows across the surface of seas and oceans.
- another meaning for living things.
- a bridge of a rock.
- ___ waves break violently on the shore with high energy.
- ____ are formed when the less resistant rocks are eroded away.
- sediments are carried into the sea from the shore.
- the daily alternate rise and fall in the sea level.
Down
- when rock particles carried by waves rub or hit against one another, they break down into smaller pieces.
- ___ waves break far from the shore and with little energy.
- the remaining more resistant rocks which extend into the sea.
- the arrangement and composition of rock found in the area.
- the distance the wind has travelled over seas and oceans to form waves.
- when waves break, water rushes up a beach.
- a long, narrow ridge of sand or pebbles with one end attached to the land.
- _____ wave is the process by which waves change direction as they approach a coast.
- a zone of sediment deposition, usually formed from loose sand, gravel, pebbles, broken shells and corals.
20 Clues: a bridge of a rock. • another meaning for land. • another meaning for living things. • when waves break, water rushes up a beach. • sediments are carried into the sea from the shore. • the daily alternate rise and fall in the sea level. • a steep and near-vertical rock face found along coasts. • ___ waves break violently on the shore with high energy. • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-02
Across
- the creation of products
- a map showing items produced and grown in an area
- A shaking and trembling of the Earth
- methods to reduce waste
- These are countries with a low standard of living and little industry
- The loss or destruction of trees is know as this
- These occur when small bodies of water rise quickly and swallow up the land around them
- the change in climate due to elevation
- This is the rate of cooling as a result of wind or air moving
- This is a big tube of fast winds
- A natural disaster in which there is a long period of extreme dryness and water shortages
- harmful substances found in the environment
Down
- The rate at which babies are born
- This is a slow warming of the earth caused by the burning of fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas
- naturally occurring elements
- Flowing bodies of water such as rivers, streams, and creeks overflow their banks to cause this
- things that are poisonous
- The use of tools and skills to make life easier
- The rate at which people die
- dangerous wastes
20 Clues: dangerous wastes • methods to reduce waste • the creation of products • things that are poisonous • naturally occurring elements • The rate at which people die • This is a big tube of fast winds • The rate at which babies are born • A shaking and trembling of the Earth • the change in climate due to elevation • harmful substances found in the environment • ...
environment and society 2014-10-03
Across
- the rate in which children are born
- harmful substances found in the environment
- all thunderstorms create this
- the creation of products
- loss of trees
- dangerous waste
- tropical storms
- reduce waste
- a amount of time where theres no rain fall
- things people use
Down
- use of tools and skills
- natural occurring elements or substances
- growing for a number of years it is solid
- a lot of rainfall all at once making ponds overflow
- shaking of the earth
- shows the the things people use on a map
- orginate around the pacific ocean
- the rate of cooling
- accur when flowing of water overflow
- the rate at which people are dieing
20 Clues: reduce waste • loss of trees • dangerous waste • tropical storms • things people use • the rate of cooling • shaking of the earth • use of tools and skills • the creation of products • all thunderstorms create this • orginate around the pacific ocean • the rate in which children are born • the rate at which people are dieing • accur when flowing of water overflow • ...
World Environment Day 2023-03-30
Across
- something that you believe in and are ready to fight for
- the moments just before a day begins
- this scientist studies what has happened in the past
- where we all turn around in the solar system
- for life, this hashtag is featured in the text World Environment Day as a means to support the movement
- trading,buying and selling animals that are in danger or protected
- a phrase that is used to promote something
- , to pay attention to
- this word is the name of this crossword but it is not World or Day
- recently Pluto was excluded from this list
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- this is the academic place you can continue your studies after high school and college
- Roberts, this actress narrated the video on Saving Earth
- this country hosts the highest number of population
- a person who fights for a cause and usually does it for free
- community, people who live in the same town or neighbourhood
- moon, 'one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind' was said when we set foot here for the first time
- warming,the fact that temperatures are getting hotter around the
- trees, we can bury these things in the ground to make Earth a better greener place
- a substance that is harmful for earth and takes a long time to dissolve
- like Niagara - a big body of water that moves between heights
- nations,countries that are made up of one or more islands
- to organise an event
- where we all are in the solar system
23 Clues: to organise an event • , to pay attention to • the moments just before a day begins • where we all are in the solar system • a phrase that is used to promote something • recently Pluto was excluded from this list • where we all turn around in the solar system • this country hosts the highest number of population • this scientist studies what has happened in the past • ...
Nature and environment 2020-04-11
Across
- say somethiing bad may happen before it does
- move quickly
- think something to be true or possible
- cannot be seen
- important and not to be wasted
- not made by man
- play a joke to make fun of somebody
- put something in the ground
- find the amount,size,weight,etc.of something
- shape or kind
- move slowly on water or in the air
- angry at having to wait
- power that makes things work
- disappear
- something done to change a thing
- join together
Down
- let a gas, etc. flow out
- thick rope of wire which electricity passes through
- give and receieve information
- unpleasant
- words that make something clear
- something (i.e. a solid,liquid or gas) used in chemistry
- up to the time when
- stop moving suddenly
- complete
- done or happening every month
26 Clues: complete • disappear • unpleasant • move quickly • shape or kind • join together • cannot be seen • not made by man • up to the time when • stop moving suddenly • angry at having to wait • let a gas, etc. flow out • put something in the ground • power that makes things work • give and receieve information • done or happening every month • important and not to be wasted • ...
Recycling & environment glossary 2020-04-24
Across
- separate
- poacher
- för husbehov subsistence farming
- för husbehov subsistence farming
- organic
- miljö habitat
- conservation
- overcrowding
- nedbrytbar biodegradable
- dumpster
- deforestation
- herbicide
Down
- conservationist
- become extinct
- flea market
- av ozonskiktet ozone depletion
- på nytt sätt repurpose
- eutrophication
- sewage
- arter endangered species
- disposable
- ner litter
- refuse
- lifespan
24 Clues: sewage • refuse • poacher • organic • separate • lifespan • dumpster • herbicide • disposable • ner litter • flea market • conservation • overcrowding • miljö habitat • deforestation • become extinct • eutrophication • conservationist • på nytt sätt repurpose • arter endangered species • nedbrytbar biodegradable • av ozonskiktet ozone depletion • för husbehov subsistence farming • för husbehov subsistence farming
Our Environment & Pollution 2021-07-30
Across
- Used for producing batteries (7)
- gas used in air conditioners (5)
- water release when the glacier melts (9)
- this ocean had the largest oil spill (8)
- source of emission from agriculture (6)
- burning this causes pollution (4)
- another word for reuse (7)
- heat from inside of earth (10)
- used for keeping swimming pools clean (8)
- #1 cause of pollution today (7)
Down
- example of a clean gas
- one of the biggest holes in atmosphere (5)
- 7 letter word for green energy
- abundant source of energy (5)
- Mix of this & petrol makes fuel better (7)
- used to purify water (6)
- waster water from domestic usage (6)
- example of green house gas (7)
- technology of tomorrow (8)
- a dangerous contaminant in ground water (4)
20 Clues: example of a clean gas • used to purify water (6) • another word for reuse (7) • technology of tomorrow (8) • abundant source of energy (5) • 7 letter word for green energy • example of green house gas (7) • heat from inside of earth (10) • #1 cause of pollution today (7) • Used for producing batteries (7) • gas used in air conditioners (5) • burning this causes pollution (4) • ...
Environment Crossword Competition 2022-05-17
Across
- World Environment Day 2022 Host Country
- Another word for poisonous
- Third Largest GHG Emitting Country
- Metal contained in broken fluorescent bulbs, tube lights and dead batteries
- Largest Solar park in India
- Number of parameters taken into consideration when measuring air quality in india
- Air quality index of one of the city is 190. It falls under which category?
- Energy that can be reused.
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth
- Used for treating halogenated hydrocarbon compound
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- The main source of air pollution is the burning of this substance.
- A partly enclosed coastal body of brackish water with one or more rivers or streams flowing into it.
- Waste hydrocarbon gases separated from the process is sent to.
- Most Environmental friendly mode of transport
- Safest mode of disposal of the most toxic wastes: organic solvents, chlorinated hydrocarbons.
- Substance that makes 78% of Air.
- Organism which indicates quality of air.
- A living part of an ecosystem
- Disinfection is the method of removal of this microorganism from water.
- The gas responsible for more than 25% of warming we are experiencing today?
20 Clues: Another word for poisonous • Energy that can be reused. • Largest Solar park in India • A living part of an ecosystem • Substance that makes 78% of Air. • Third Largest GHG Emitting Country • The mass of air surrounding the Earth • World Environment Day 2022 Host Country • Organism which indicates quality of air. • Most Environmental friendly mode of transport • ...
environment or optional 2018-11-22
Across
- an even distribution of something.
- an amount of gas or vapour that smells strongly or is dangerous to inhale.
- an event causing great and usually sudden damage or suffering.
- fine, dry powder consisting of tiny particles of earth or waste matter lying on the ground or on surfaces or carried in the air.
- the action of stopping something from happening.
- used water, comes from factories and households.
- the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations.
- a water-soluble cleansing agent.
- wave a prolonged period of abnormally hot weather.
Down
- thick, soft, wet mud.
- a word thats synonym to demolition.
- substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
- when the earth shakes.
- to conceal, protect, or shelter.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth.
- the presence in the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- the gradual destruction or diminution of something.
- warming a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere.
- life-supporting component of the air.
- the act of something getting less and less with time (like species).
20 Clues: thick, soft, wet mud. • when the earth shakes. • to conceal, protect, or shelter. • a water-soluble cleansing agent. • an even distribution of something. • a word thats synonym to demolition. • life-supporting component of the air. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth. • the action of stopping something from happening. • ...
animal & environment (2) 2019-07-21
20 Clues: 共存 • 解剖 • 宁静 • 荒漠化 • 大灾难 • 替代的 • 污染物 • 栖息地 • 滥伐森林 • 哺乳动物 • 环保主义者 • 灌溉(n.) • 恶化(n.) • 消耗(n.) • 残酷的;野蛮的 • 根除;消灭(n.) • 毁灭;毁坏(n.) • (水资源)短缺【water ~】 • 濒危(物种)【~ species】 • (生态)平衡【~of ecosystem】
Shaely Natural Environment 2023-10-10
Across
- disappearance of species
- area of tall grasses
- formed from plant, animal
- clearing of trees
- wind blows same direction
- frozen layers soil
- planting trees
- material people use
- surroundings
- seasonal dry or moist air
- cannot be replaced
- plant, animal living together
Down
- replaces naturally
- a plant or animal lives
- large streams surface water
- a region's average weather
- decayed plant or animal
- spread desertlike conditions
- the short-term changes in air
- place two air masses meet
20 Clues: surroundings • planting trees • clearing of trees • replaces naturally • frozen layers soil • cannot be replaced • material people use • area of tall grasses • a plant or animal lives • decayed plant or animal • disappearance of species • formed from plant, animal • wind blows same direction • place two air masses meet • seasonal dry or moist air • a region's average weather • ...
Shaely Natural Environment 2023-10-10
Across
- disappearance of species
- area of tall grasses
- formed from plant, animal
- clearing of trees
- wind blows same direction
- frozen layers soil
- planting trees
- material people use
- surroundings
- seasonal dry or moist air
- cannot be replaced
- plant, animal living together
Down
- replaces naturally
- a plant or animal lives
- large streams surface water
- a region's average weather
- decayed plant or animal
- spread desertlike conditions
- the short-term changes in air
- place two air masses meet
20 Clues: surroundings • planting trees • clearing of trees • replaces naturally • frozen layers soil • cannot be replaced • material people use • area of tall grasses • a plant or animal lives • decayed plant or animal • disappearance of species • formed from plant, animal • wind blows same direction • place two air masses meet • seasonal dry or moist air • a region's average weather • ...
ArtEnglish/Environment Aihl 2024-04-15
Across
- is the variety of animals, plants and even microorganisms like bacteria that make up the world
- the natural home or environment of an animal , plan tor other organism
- people who want to protect the environment
- a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain
- is to use an item again after it has been used
- energy that comes from a source and travels through space at the speed of light
- use or expend carelessly, extravagantly or to no purpose
- a collapse of a mass of earth or rock from a mountain or cliff
Down
- the mixture of gases around the earth
- is a gradual increase in the earth’s temperature generally due to the greenhouse effect
- a substance that pollutes something , especially water or the atmosphere
- a tropical storm in the region of the Indian or western Pacific oceans
- damage caused to water, air etc.harmful substances or waste
- a sudden accident or a natural catastrophe that causes great damage or loss of lifePes
- very rich soil
- the weather conditions prevailling in an area in general or over a long period
- it occurs when a species no longer exists
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground
- the study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment
- a colorless, odorless gas
20 Clues: very rich soil • a colorless, odorless gas • the mixture of gases around the earth • a sudden violent shaking of the ground • it occurs when a species no longer exists • people who want to protect the environment • is to use an item again after it has been used • a forest in a tropical area that receives a lot of rain • ...
Landscape and environment 2024-03-19
21 Clues: LAS • LAS • GŁAZ • KLIF • PORT • GÓRA • OCEAN • MORZE • WYSPA • RZEKA • DRZEWO • DOLINA • JEZIORO • ŚCIEŻKA • WZGÓRZE • WYBRZEŻE • PUSTYNIA • WODOSPAD • KRZEWY, BUSZ • LINIA BRZEGOWA • STRUMIEŃ, POTOK
Human Environment Interactions 2024-05-28
Across
- Water found in soil cavities
- Human waste water
- Energy from natural heat within the Earth
- Water within the earth
- Adequate clean water to support human society
- Type of soil deterioration caused by pollution
- A living resource
- Regions with less than 250MM on rain annually
- A carbon neutral energy form that sparks fears of radioactivity
- Land that is fertile
- Low yield farming on large plots of land
- Carbon produced by human activities
- Controversial measure to put a price on carbon
Down
- Capturing carbon or shading the earth through technology
- Resources that can naturally replenish
- The removal of nutrients from the soil by wind or water
- Crops grown for export and profit
- Farming to meet the needs of a single family
- Type of soil deterioration caused by compacting or subsidence
- Energy from the sun
- Soil destroyed by salt
- A high carbon form of fossil fuel
- Power source that relies on the movement of water
- High yield farming on small plots of land
- A single type of crop is planted on land
- Natural features that remove carbon from the environment
- A non-living resource
- A theory that states that when half of oil is used, production will fall
28 Clues: Human waste water • A living resource • Energy from the sun • Land that is fertile • A non-living resource • Water within the earth • Soil destroyed by salt • Water found in soil cavities • Crops grown for export and profit • A high carbon form of fossil fuel • Carbon produced by human activities • Resources that can naturally replenish • A single type of crop is planted on land • ...
Living Environment Vocab 2024-05-31
Across
- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.
- when gasses in the atmosphere trap in the suns heat
- the process of obtaining oxygen from the environment and releasing carbon dioxide
- the information in a gene turns into a function
- when the earth began to develop
- something that causes something else to happen, develop, or become more active.
- changes color due to the PH
- exchange of genetic material between different organisms which leads to production of offspring with combinations of traits that differ from those found in either parent
- a cycle in which the output of a system either modifes or reinforces the first action taken by the system
- having limits
- plays a role in menstural cycle and pregnancy
- The combined characteristics that effect the species for the better or worse
- removal of all the waste produced by the cells of the body
- The chemicals link between atoms that hold molecules together
- a balance that measures mass automatically
Down
- the destruction of an organism or the removal of an organism from its habitat
- movement of molecules high to low
- a collection of fossils to represent earth's history
- the process by which an existing community is replaced by another community
- finding a difference between things that are compared
- Thinking of something before it happens kind of like a hypothiesis
- A molecule inside or on the surface of a cell that binds to a specific substance and causes a specific effect in the cell.
- A substance that can speed up the rate of a chemical reaction without being changed or used up during the reaction
- the process by which DNA strands are broken and repaired, producing new combinations of alleles
- a guide that compares pairs of observable traits to help the user identify an organism
- a chemical precess that occurs in a living thing
- low to high and requires energy
- first species that comes to life
- produce its own food using sunlight
- opening/pores in a plant
30 Clues: having limits • opening/pores in a plant • changes color due to the PH • when the earth began to develop • low to high and requires energy • first species that comes to life • movement of molecules high to low • produce its own food using sunlight • a balance that measures mass automatically • plays a role in menstural cycle and pregnancy • ...
living environment crossword 2024-05-31
Across
- a molecule found on outer surfaces of cells that the immune system recognizes as good or bad
- building blocks for all living things
- the act of cutting apart a dead organism to examine its internal structure
- technique used to make identical organisms
- a medicine that fights off bacterial infections
- the combination of technology and biological sciences
- a substance that can speed up the rate of a chemical reaction without changing or being used up during the reaction
- organism that is genetically identical whatever made it
- all of earths ecosystems, collectively.
- a laboratory technique used to separate mixtures of molecules
- any trait that helps and organism survive and reproduce under a given set of environmental conditions
- cell in a plant where photosynthesis is
- flow of materials in a cell
- the group in a experiment in which is identical
- something accepted as true that may not be true
- a protein that attacks or marks pathogens
Down
- chemical link between atoms that holds molecules together
- changes that occur from the fertilized egg to a complete individual
- a balance that measures mass automatically
- a thread-like structure found in the nucleus of cells that contains DNA and proteins that carry genetic information.
- a chemical process that occurs in a living thing
- the process that transforms developing cells into specialized cells w/ diff. structure and functions
- the destructions of an organism or the removal of an organism from its habitat
- combination of all different populations in the same environment
- disease when the HIV virus attacks immune system
- jellylike substance between the cell membrane and nucleus that contains specialized structures
- a condition in which a persons immune system is overly sensitive to harmless things
27 Clues: flow of materials in a cell • building blocks for all living things • all of earths ecosystems, collectively. • cell in a plant where photosynthesis is • a protein that attacks or marks pathogens • a balance that measures mass automatically • technique used to make identical organisms • a medicine that fights off bacterial infections • ...
B2 Environment Vocabulary 2024-04-26
Across
- changes in the planet’s weather, particularly causing it to get warmer
- use waste materials again
- species animals or plants that may soon become extinct
- the gradual warming of the Earth due to pollution and gases
- energy save energy
- free from artificial chemicals, in food and animals
- energy produced by a nuclear reactor
- make a strong public expression of disagreement
- animals, birds, and plants living in their natural habitat
- planting lots of trees to replace ones that have been cut down
- poisonous waste
- protective layer in the Earth’s atmosphere that protects from UV radiation
- the vehicles using roads
- extinct no longer exist (plants and animals)
- place where people, plants, and animals live
- gas that is sent out to the air
- able to break down naturally
- the gradual increase in the earth’s temperature caused by greenhouse gases
- reduce, use less of something
- natural sources of energy which don’t run out, e.g. solar and wind
- release of harmful materials into the environment
Down
- gases, especially carbon dioxide, that cause the greenhouse effect
- footprint amount of carbon dioxide produced by a person or company’s activity
- fuel that comes from the ground, such as oil or coal
- a special panel which converts sunlight into electricity
- do less of something
- energy from the sun
- cannot be maintained/will not last
- too many people in a place for the amount of food, space and resources
- materials from nature which we can use such as wood, coal, minerals, water
- process of cutting down trees in a large area
- person who takes action in order to make political change
- gas or smoke which is usually dangerous
- not harmful to the environment
- a situation where an animal or plant does not exist
- relating to the environment
- roads which are blocked with traffic
- able to continue over a period of time and not harmful to the environment
- when a place is covered with water
- energy energy that is clean and doesn’t pollute the environment
40 Clues: poisonous waste • energy save energy • energy from the sun • do less of something • the vehicles using roads • use waste materials again • relating to the environment • able to break down naturally • reduce, use less of something • not harmful to the environment • gas that is sent out to the air • cannot be maintained/will not last • when a place is covered with water • ...
Environment Management Recap 2024-10-20
Across
- Type of farming that avoids synthetic fertilizers.
- UK plan that aims to improve the environment by 2043
- SDG that aims to Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems
- The process by which gases trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- The three areas of focus in sustainability: environmental, social, and economic.
- Long-term change in global temperatures and weather patterns
- These emissions need to be reduced to combat climate change.
- This renewable energy source uses sunlight to generate power.
- The harmful process where water bodies become overly enriched with nutrients.
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat
- Sustainable development goal aimed at reducing hunger.
- Act that commits the UK to legally binding greenhouse gas reductions.
- The amount of carbon emitted into the atmosphere as a result of the things an individual or business does
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- An economic model that emphasizes recycling, reducing waste, and reusing.
- Gases like methane and carbon dioxide that contribute to global warming
- This UK act focuses on protecting wildlife and habitats.
- The term for a legal agreement between a landowner and a conservation group.
- The effect of increased CO2 levels in the ocean, harming marine life.
- the moment where the amount of carbon we emit into the atmosphere is balanced with the amount being taken out
- SDG that aims to Conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources
20 Clues: Type of farming that avoids synthetic fertilizers. • UK plan that aims to improve the environment by 2043 • Sustainable development goal aimed at reducing hunger. • This UK act focuses on protecting wildlife and habitats. • Long-term change in global temperatures and weather patterns • These emissions need to be reduced to combat climate change. • ...
man and environment 2025-04-09
Across
- The long-term rise in global temperatures due to human activities.
- The ongoing decrease in the pH of the Earth's oceans, caused by the uptake of carbon dioxide (CO₂) from the atmosphere.
- The total amount of CO₂ emissions caused by an individual or group.
- Harmful substances contaminating air, water, or soil.
- Combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.
- The day when humanity has used more resources than the Earth can regenerate in a year.
- An environmental disaster where excessive water usage caused one of the largest lakes in the world to dry up.
- The principle of reducing, reusing, and recycling waste.
- Gases like CO₂ and CH₄ that trap heat in Earth's atmosphere.
- The destruction of ecosystems caused by urban expansion or agriculture.
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- Afarming activity that produces methane, a greenhouse gas 25 times more powerful than CO₂.
- Over 1 million species are at risk of extinction due to human activities, according to the IUCN report.
- Excessive noise from traffic, factories, and construction affecting mental health and wildlife.
- Small plastic particles that contaminate oceans and enter the food chain.
- Artificial lighting disrupting nocturnal animals' migration and reproduction cycles.
- a renewable energy source that was widely used before the Industrial Revolution alongside wind power.
- Melting glaciers and polar ice caps leading to higher sea levels.
- A large area of plastic waste floating in the ocean, twice the size of Texas.
- Theprocess of cutting down trees, often leading to habitat destruction.
- A farming practice that contaminates soil with pesticides and fertilizers, degrading fertile land.
20 Clues: Harmful substances contaminating air, water, or soil. • The principle of reducing, reusing, and recycling waste. • Gases like CO₂ and CH₄ that trap heat in Earth's atmosphere. • Melting glaciers and polar ice caps leading to higher sea levels. • The long-term rise in global temperatures due to human activities. • ...
Environment Vocab Crossword 2025-04-09
Across
- in a very clearly negative way
- unwanted matter in something
- the idea of returning something to its original state
- the measurement of how complicated something is
- all the businesses that do the same job
- man-made material
- many plants and animals in an ecosystem
- start a change in something
- it could happen
- idea noun for putting something important off
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- the adjective for offsetting the amount of carbon one puts in the atmosphere
- the people who sign a document
- the idea noun for an entire species dead
- the idea noun for something wearing out or falling apart
- the measurement of how easy it is to keep doing something without hurting the earth
- Tiny pieces of plastic pollution
- cities expanding out into more and more land displacing animals and plants
- measure
- greenhouse gas largely responsible for global warming
- something that comes out of something that pollutes like car exhaust
- having to do with the reason man is here or not
- bare dreary inhospitable
22 Clues: measure • it could happen • man-made material • bare dreary inhospitable • start a change in something • unwanted matter in something • the people who sign a document • in a very clearly negative way • Tiny pieces of plastic pollution • all the businesses that do the same job • many plants and animals in an ecosystem • the idea noun for an entire species dead • ...
ENA7 Glossary: Environment 2025-08-28
20 Clues: kastelu • kuivuus • lannoite • kotieläin • otsonikato • kasvimyrkky • napajäätikkö • kotoperäinen • kasvillisuus • ravintoketju • villieläimet • ilmastonmuutos • luonnonsuojelu • kasvihuoneilmiö • luonnossa hajoava • kuolla sukupuuttoon • ilmaston lämpeneminen • kestävyys, ekologisuus • luonnon monimuotoisuus • ympäristötuhojen lieventäminen
Environment and Ecology 2025-06-11
Across
- Study of relationships between organisms and their environment
- Group of similar organisms capable of reproduction
- Natural home of a plant or animal
- Grown or produced without synthetic chemicals
- Variety of life in a particular ecosystem
- Keeping something in its original or existing state
- Element associated with fossil fuels and emissions
- Action to reduce severity of environmental impact
- At risk of extinction
- Community of organisms and their physical environment
- Surroundings or conditions in which living things exist
- Contamination of air, water, or soil
- Returning something to its former condition
- Existing in or caused by nature
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- Structure or effect that traps heat
- Meeting present needs without harming future generations
- Capable of being maintained over time
- Decline in quality of land, water, or air
- Presence of harmful substances in the environment
- Use resources wisely to avoid waste
- Clearing of forests for other land uses
- Long-term weather patterns in a region
- Measure of environmental impact
- Natural materials used for economic gain
- Protection and preservation of natural resources
- Adjustment to environmental changes
- Resource that can be replenished naturally
- Release of gases or substances into the air
- Animals living in their natural environment
- Reprocessing materials to make new products
30 Clues: At risk of extinction • Measure of environmental impact • Existing in or caused by nature • Natural home of a plant or animal • Structure or effect that traps heat • Use resources wisely to avoid waste • Adjustment to environmental changes • Contamination of air, water, or soil • Capable of being maintained over time • Long-term weather patterns in a region • ...
World environment day 2025-06-21
Across
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A grassy plain in tropical and subtropical regions, with few trees.
- A long, narrow, deep inlet of the sea between high cliffs, typical of Norway.
- A large open area of grassland, especially in the Mississippi River Valley.
- A flowing body of water that plays a crucial role in shaping landscapes.
- A hot spring in which water intermittently boils, sending a tall column of water and steam into the air.
- An area of land overgrown with dense forest and tangled vegetation.
- A pollinating insect known for its striking patterns and lifecycle.
- A mountain or hill having a crater or vent through which lava erupts.
- A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs.
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- An area of relatively level high ground.
- A landform at the mouth of a river created by sediment deposition.
- A type of evergreen tree known for its needle-like leaves and cones.
- A ridge of jagged rock, coral, or sand just above or below the sea surface.
- A natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions.
- A small group of trees.
- The process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface.
- A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it.
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation of snow.
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- A large ecosystem characterized by dense vegetation and rich biodiversity.
- A vast, flat, treeless Arctic region of Europe, Asia, and North America.
- A natural satellite that affects Earth’s tides and is often studied in astronomy.
- Hard, stony substance secreted by marine polyps for support.
25 Clues: A small group of trees. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • An area of relatively level high ground. • Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. • A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. • A deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it. • Hard, stony substance secreted by marine polyps for support. • ...
Vocabulary Environment & Food 2025-05-20
Across
- Esslöffel (EL)
- Teller
- Spargel
- Thymian
- Sesamsamen
- Rindfleisch
- Ofenhandschuh
- kompostieren
- Messer
- Rosmarin
- board Schneidebrett
- Spinat
- Schinken
- Kirschen
- Pfirsiche
- Speck
- Zange
- Pflaumen, Zwetschken
- Kaninchenfleisch
- Lupine
- Himbeeren
- Schweinefleisch
- Dill
- Sellerie
- Salat
- Pastinake
- Frühlingszwiebel / Jungzwiebel
- Weizen
- Sulfite
- Abfall
- Gurken
- Lokales / regionales Essen
- abbauen
- Rote Beete
- Marillen
- Petersilie
- Schöpflöffel
- Heidelbeeren
- Reibe
- Lorbeerblatt
- Hähnchenfleisch
- Löffel
- Messbecher
- Schalentiere
- Ribisel(n)
- Nachhaltigkeit
- Tomaten
- Kürbis
- Zucchini
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- Senf
- Äpfel
- Erdbeeren
- Erbsen
- Fisch
- Messlöffel
- Soja
- Hackfleisch
- Küchenwaage
- Erdäpfel / Kartoffeln
- Birnen
- Lauch
- Kraut
- Rohstoff
- Chili
- Lammfleisch
- Karotten
- Zwiebel
- Paprika
- Backblech
- Schalenfrüchte
- Radieschen
- biologisch abbaubar
- Deckel
- Pfanne
- Sieb
- Topf
- saisonales Essen
- Eier
- Milch
- Dünger
- Selerie
- Erdnüsse
- Gabel
- energieeffizient
- CO2 Fußabdruck
- Leber
- Rabarber
- Entenfleisch
- Oregano
- Trauben
- Schneebesen
- Nudelholz
92 Clues: Senf • Soja • Dill • Sieb • Topf • Eier • Äpfel • Fisch • Lauch • Kraut • Chili • Speck • Zange • Salat • Milch • Gabel • Leber • Reibe • Erbsen • Teller • Messer • Birnen • Spinat • Lupine • Deckel • Pfanne • Weizen • Abfall • Gurken • Dünger • Löffel • Kürbis • Spargel • Thymian • Zwiebel • Paprika • Sulfite • Selerie • abbauen • Oregano • Trauben • Tomaten • Rosmarin • Schinken • Kirschen • Rohstoff • Karotten • Sellerie • Erdnüsse • Marillen • Rabarber • Zucchini • Erdbeeren • Pfirsiche • Backblech • ...
Environment Themed Crossword 2025-05-08
Across
- Development Growth that meets present needs without harming the future.
- Atmospheric shield that blocks harmful UV radiation.
- Warming effect caused by atmospheric gas trapping heat.
- Responsible travel that conserves nature and supports locals.
- Animals at risk of extinction.
- Earth's temperature rise due to greenhouse gas emissions.
- Replanting trees to restore lost forests.
- Clearing forests for human use, reducing oxygen production.
- Total greenhouse gases released by an individual or group.
- A permit allowing a company to emit a fixed amount of greenhouse gases.
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- Long-term shifts in global or regional weather patterns.
- Energy sources formed from ancient plant and animal remains.
- Processes or engines that release no pollutants.
- Violent actions to support environmental causes.
- Reducing wasteful energy use to preserve resources.
- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Energy Power from naturally replenishing sources.
- The decline in the variety and number of species in an ecosystem.
- Ozone-depleting chemicals used in sprays and refrigerants.
- A community of interacting organisms and their environment.
20 Clues: Animals at risk of extinction. • Replanting trees to restore lost forests. • Processes or engines that release no pollutants. • Violent actions to support environmental causes. • Energy Power from naturally replenishing sources. • Reducing wasteful energy use to preserve resources. • Atmospheric shield that blocks harmful UV radiation. • ...
Environment and Pollution 2025-07-01
25 Clues: Capa • Humos • Basura • Viento • Sequía • Energía • Aumento • Fuentes • Peligro • Reciclar • Plastico • Monoxido • Terremoto • Renovable • Sustancia • Inundación • En peligro • Invernadero • Deshechable • Agotamiento • LLuvia ácida • Calntamiento • Derretimiento • Contaminación • Planeta tierra
Environment and Pollution 2025-07-10
Across
- – yovvoyi hayot
- – suv
- – yer (dunyo)
- – yoqilg‘i
- – toza
- – yashil
- – uglerod
- – yer
- – qayta ishlamoq
- – barqarorlik
- – himoya qilish
- – iz (karbon iz)
- – energiya
- – iqlim
- – tabiat
- – o‘rmon
- – yashash muhiti
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- – chiqindi
- – kamaytirmoq
- – ekologik toza
- – okean
- – o‘rmonlarni kesish
- – ifloslanish
- – atrof-muhit
- – saqlamoq, muhofaza qilmoq
- – chiqindilar (gazlar)
- – plastik
- – qayta ishlatmoq
- warming – global isish
- – havo
30 Clues: – suv • – yer • – toza • – havo • – okean • – iqlim • – yashil • – tabiat • – o‘rmon • – uglerod • – plastik • – chiqindi • – yoqilg‘i • – energiya • – kamaytirmoq • – yer (dunyo) • – ifloslanish • – atrof-muhit • – barqarorlik • – yovvoyi hayot • – ekologik toza • – himoya qilish • – qayta ishlamoq • – iz (karbon iz) • – yashash muhiti • – qayta ishlatmoq • – o‘rmonlarni kesish • – chiqindilar (gazlar) • warming – global isish • ...
Environment and pollution 2025-07-21
Across
- – chiqindi/isrof qilmoq
- – chiqindilar (gaz)
- – himoya qilmoq
- – yashil (ekologik)
- – tabiat
- – okean
- – ifloslanish
- – o‘rmonlarni kesish
- – yashash muhit
- – barqarorlik
- – tozalamoq
- – asrab qolmoq
- – yovvoyi tabiat
- – o‘rmon
- – suv
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- – ekologik toza
- – global isish
- – kamaytirmoq
- – karbon
- – yer
- – plastmassa
- – qayta ishlamoq
- – havo
- – Yer (sayyora)
- – qayta ishlatmoq
- – atrof-muhit
- – energiya
- – iqlim
- – iz (karbon izi)
- – yoqilg‘i
30 Clues: – yer • – suv • – havo • – okean • – iqlim • – tabiat • – karbon • – o‘rmon • – energiya • – yoqilg‘i • – tozalamoq • – plastmassa • – kamaytirmoq • – ifloslanish • – barqarorlik • – atrof-muhit • – global isish • – asrab qolmoq • – ekologik toza • – himoya qilmoq • – Yer (sayyora) • – yashash muhit • – qayta ishlamoq • – yovvoyi tabiat • – qayta ishlatmoq • – iz (karbon izi) • – chiqindilar (gaz) • – yashil (ekologik) • ...
Environment and pollution 2025-07-26
Across
- – suv
- – qayta ishlatmoq
- – karbon
- – iz (karbon izi)
- – havo
- – asrab qolmoq
- – ekologik toza
- – yoqilg‘i
- – yashash muhit
- – qayta ishlamoq
- – barqarorlik
- – chiqindi/isrof qilmoq
- – energiya
- – global isish
- – chiqindilar (gaz)
- – tozalamoq
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- – yovvoyi tabiat
- – himoya qilmoq
- – ifloslanish
- – yashil (ekologik)
- – iqlim
- – atrof-muhit
- – o‘rmonlarni kesish
- – kamaytirmoq
- – Yer (sayyora)
- – o‘rmon
- – okean
- – tabiat
- – plastmassa
- – yer
30 Clues: – suv • – yer • – havo • – iqlim • – okean • – karbon • – o‘rmon • – tabiat • – yoqilg‘i • – energiya • – tozalamoq • – plastmassa • – ifloslanish • – atrof-muhit • – kamaytirmoq • – barqarorlik • – asrab qolmoq • – global isish • – himoya qilmoq • – ekologik toza • – Yer (sayyora) • – yashash muhit • – yovvoyi tabiat • – qayta ishlamoq • – qayta ishlatmoq • – iz (karbon izi) • – yashil (ekologik) • – chiqindilar (gaz) • ...
Refresh Our Environment 2025-08-11
Across
- not showing much care or thought; seeming not to be worried; not wanting to show that sth is important to you
- a variety of things of a particular type
- an amount or a number of sth
- to make sb feel less tired or less hot
- the state or fact of being real or living or of being present
- a result of sth that has happened
- to formally write or say sth, especially in a careful and clear way
- a new custom that is starting to develop
- done, chosen, etc. without sb deciding in advance what is going to happen, or without any regular pattern
- to support sth publicly
- to pay an amount of money regularly in order to receive or use sth
- a promise to do sth or to behave in a particular way; a promise to support sb/sth; the fact of committing yourself
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- a sudden event that causes many people to suffer
- developing, growing, etc. gradually and in an even and regular way
- calculated by adding several amounts together, finding a total, and dividing the total by the number of amounts
- to use sth, especially fuel, energy or time
- to look quickly at sth/sb
- a fact or an event in nature or society, especially one that is not fully understood
- the conditions and facts that are connected with and affect a situation, an event or an action
- the act of showing sth or of giving sth to sb
- existing or happening over a large area or among many people
- a sum of money that is given to a person or an organization in order to help pay for sth
22 Clues: to support sth publicly • to look quickly at sth/sb • an amount or a number of sth • a result of sth that has happened • to make sb feel less tired or less hot • a variety of things of a particular type • a new custom that is starting to develop • to use sth, especially fuel, energy or time • the act of showing sth or of giving sth to sb • ...
PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT 2025-08-23
Across
- Dangerous chemicals can ________ the river and kill fish.
- We must ________ the forests to save the animals.
- Forest fires can ________ many trees in a short time.
- He started to ________ after walking through the smoke.
- If the beach is dirty, fewer people will come, and local tourism will lose money.
- ________ small actions like turning off the lights can help the Earth.
- Throwing plastic on the ground will stay in the ________ for many years.
- Climate change is the biggest environmental ________ today.
- Dirty water can _______ stomachache in children.
- Cutting down forests will ________ the environment badly.
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- Farmers need good ________ to grow rice and vegetables.
- Planting trees can help ________ the soil from washing away.
- Too many cars will ________ the air in big cities.
- Loud music late at night can _________ your neighbors.
- Plastic bags can ________ sea animals when they eat them.
- Smoke from cars can hurt your ________ and make it hard to breathe.
- Hunters kill animals for money, and it will destroy local ________.
- The ________ pumps blood through your body.
- Air pollution can lead to dangerous _______ such as asthma or cancer.
- Clean food and water are important for our ________.
20 Clues: The ________ pumps blood through your body. • Dirty water can _______ stomachache in children. • We must ________ the forests to save the animals. • Too many cars will ________ the air in big cities. • Clean food and water are important for our ________. • Forest fires can ________ many trees in a short time. • Loud music late at night can _________ your neighbors. • ...
Nature & Environment Crossword 2025-09-26
Across
- Slowly dripping cave formation growing upward.
- Biome with very low temperatures and permafrost.
- River that carved the Grand Canyon.
- Hot water spring shooting from underground.
- Waterfall where the Zambezi plunges dramatically.
- Plants that bloom once in 12 years in India’s Western Ghats.
- Region where freshwater mixes with seawater.
- Evergreen tree symbol of Christmas.
- Plant that grows on another but isn’t a parasite.
- Circular ocean current system.
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- Sudden collapse of snow down a mountain.
- Gas produced by cattle that traps heat.
- Submerged mountain in the ocean.
- Evergreen kingdom of the north.
- The Sun’s outer atmosphere visible during an eclipse.
- A habitat where water covers the soil.
- Country known as the “Land of a Thousand Lakes.”
- Line dividing day and night on Earth.
- A rainforest giant with spreading roots like walls.
- Famous African desert known for red dunes.
20 Clues: Circular ocean current system. • Evergreen kingdom of the north. • Submerged mountain in the ocean. • River that carved the Grand Canyon. • Evergreen tree symbol of Christmas. • Line dividing day and night on Earth. • A habitat where water covers the soil. • Gas produced by cattle that traps heat. • Sudden collapse of snow down a mountain. • ...
E1 4692 Environment 2025-09-17
Across
- Created in someone's kitchen (4 + 4).
- Snack made by heating maize.
- Potato, carrot, onion, cabbage etc..
- What we drink tea or coffee from.
- Orange vegetable.
- List of things you can eat in a restaurant.
- Not more.
- Biscuits to eat with cheese etc..
- Tomorrow or after.
- Sour and creamy dairy food.
- It tells you what to cook and how to cook it.
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- Food made from milk.
- Midday meal in a box (6 + 5).
- Container for jam, pickle, marmalade or chutney.
- What we drink through.
- What bags, packets, toys are made from.
- Dip made from chickpeas.
- Long green vegetable for soup or salads.
- Good for your body.
- Used to make a type of butter.
- Less than zero centigrade.
- To carry with you to a place.
- Thoughts.
23 Clues: Not more. • Thoughts. • Orange vegetable. • Tomorrow or after. • Good for your body. • Food made from milk. • What we drink through. • Dip made from chickpeas. • Less than zero centigrade. • Sour and creamy dairy food. • Snack made by heating maize. • Midday meal in a box (6 + 5). • To carry with you to a place. • Used to make a type of butter. • What we drink tea or coffee from. • ...
SAVING OUR ENVIRONMENT 2017-01-13
Across
- chemicals have been banned because of their damaging effect on the environment.
- Unwanted matter or material of any type, often that which is left after useful substances or parts have been removed.
- believe that there is a hole in the ozone layer.
- year (a) severe drought has ruined the crops.
- related vocabulary: rubbish, garbage, trash.
- RAIN Rain which contains large amounts of harmful chemicals as a result of burning substances such as coal and oil.
- The number and variety of plant and animal species that exist in a particular environmental area or in the world generally, or the problem of preserving and protecting this.
- is destroying large areas of tropical rain forest.
- ENERGY Describes a form of energy that can be produced as quickly as it is used.
- A long period when there is little or no rain.
- new National Biological Survey to protect species habitat and biodiversity
- The process by which land changes into desert.
- large international meeting was held with the aim of promoting sustainable development in all countries.
- WARMING A gradual increase in world temperatures caused by polluting gases such as carbon dioxide which are collecting in the air around the Earth and preventing heat escaping into space.
- LAYER A layer of air high above the Earth, which contains a lot of ozone, and which prevents harmful ultraviolet light from the sun from reaching the Earth.
- The air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live.
- PETROL Describes a type of petrol or other substance that does not contain lead.
- energy generated by the windmill drives all the drainage pumps.
- PEACE An organization that fights for the protection of the environment.
- CONSERVATION The process of conserving energ
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- nappies
- Damage caused to water, air.... by harmful substances or waste.
- The power from something such as electricity or oil, which can do work, such as providing light and heat. There are different types of energy: solar, nuclear, hydroelectric...
- EFFECT An increase in the amount of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere which is believed to be the cause of a gradual warming of the surface of the Earth.
- DEVELOPMENT A development that is causing little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time.
- Mediterranean climate is good for growing citrus fruits and grapes.
- natural resources, such as natural gas and fossil fuel, cannot be replaced.
- Many species of plants and animals are in danger of/threatened with extinction (= being destroyed so that they no longer exist)
- Strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke.
- packaging helps to limit the amount of harmful chemicals released into the atmosp
- SPECIES Endangered birds/plants/species animals or plants which may soon not exist because there are very few now alive.
- RESOURCES Things such as minerals, forests, coal, etc. which exist in a place and can be used by people.
- CHANGE There has been a growing concern about climate change.
- especially in the form of car fuel.
- SLICK A layer of oil that is floating over a large area of the surface of the sea, usually because an accident has caused it to escape from a ship or container.
- DIOXIDE The gas formed when carbon is burned, or when people or animals breathe out.
- WASTE To collect and treat rubbish to produce useful materials which can be used again.
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry.
- A sudden violent movement of the Earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage.
- An extremely large wave caused by movement of the earth under the sea, often caused by an earthquake (= when the Earth shakes)
- fumes always make me feel ill.
41 Clues: nappies • fumes always make me feel ill. • especially in the form of car fuel. • related vocabulary: rubbish, garbage, trash. • CONSERVATION The process of conserving energ • year (a) severe drought has ruined the crops. • A long period when there is little or no rain. • The process by which land changes into desert. • believe that there is a hole in the ozone layer. • ...
SAVING OUR ENVIRONMENT 2017-01-13
Across
- The cutting down of trees in a large area; the destruction of forests by people.
- product Describes an item that is intended to be thrown away after use.
- A sudden violent movement of the Earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage.
- petrol Describes a type of petrol or other substance that does not contain lead.
- A long period when there is little or no rain.
- species Endangered birds/plants/species animals or plants which may soon not exist
- Able to decay naturally and harmlessly.
- A large amount of water covering an area that usually has no water.
- Number and variety of plant and animal species that exist in an environmental area. climate The general weather conditions .
- warming A gradual increase in world temperatures caused by polluting gases .
- Unwanted matter or material of any type, left after useful substances.
- Damage caused to water, air.... by harmful substances or waste.
- waste To collect and treat rubbish to produce useful materials which can be used again.
- The power from something such as electricity or oil..
- change There has been a growing concern about climate change.
- Many species of plants and animals are in danger of/threatened with extinction
- slick Layer of oil that is floating over a large area of the surface of the sea, caused by accidents
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- Strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke.
- resources Things such as minerals, forests, coal, etc. which can be used by people.
- rain Rain which contains large amounts of harmful chemicals as a result of burning substances such as coal and oil.
- The process by which land changes into desert.
- layer Layer above the Earth, with a lot of ozone, protects against ultraviolet light.
- development A development that is causing little or no damage to the environment
- effect Increase in the amount of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere.
- energy Form of energy that can be produced as quickly as it is used.
- The air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live.
- peace Organization that fights for the protection of the environment.
- An extremely large wave caused by movement of the earth under the sea.
28 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. • The power from something such as electricity or oil.. • Strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous gas or smoke. • change There has been a growing concern about climate change. • ...
Ecology and Environment 2017-12-01
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- _______’s competitive exclusion principle states that no two species can occupy same niche at the same time(5)
- Animals that are adapted to the desert climate(9)
- Organisms that can tolerate a wide range of salinities
- A process in which water soluble inorganic nuatrients go down into the soil horizon and get precipitated as unavailable salts(8)
- 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)
- Plants growing in rock crevices(12)
- The stable community during an ecological succession that would be near equilibrium with the environment(5,9)
- characteristic form of behavior among social animals in which one or several organisms sacrifice their own interests for the welfare of the community(8)
- Rate of assimilation of the food energy at the level of consumers(9,12)
- The first group of organisms establishing during an ecological succession(8)
- Some organisms avoid unfavourable climate by escaping in time. The stage of suspended development entered by organisms such as zooplanktons is(8)
- The study of interaction of an individual with the environment(10)
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- Ecological pyramids were developed by(7,5)
- Organisms that can tolerate only a narrow range of temperature
- ______’s rule states that “the tail,snout,ear and legs of mammals are relatively shorter in colder areas than in warmer areas”(5)
- A species that tolerates a wider range of temperature(9,10)
- defined as number of individuals of a species at a given area at a given time(10,7)
- A species of birds that shows brood parasitism6)
- Two organisms are mutually benefitted by each other but the association is non-obligatory(16)
- Dead plant and animal remains,including fecal matter(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)
- Specific part of habitat occupied by individuals of a species and their functional role in it(5)
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) • ...
The Terrestrial Environment 2018-02-09
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- category of an air mass relating to its latitude
- referring to water vapour content
- term used to describe volcanoes which show no sign of activity
- hot air __________
- cyclones with winds speeds over 679 mph
- the __________ has a stronger effect on tides
- type of volcano
- air mass source region
- volcanoes occur when there is a buildup of heat and ____________
- name given to volcanic material on the surface of the earth
- the alternating rise and fall in sea level with respect to the land
- name given to all types of storms
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- name given to the area where air masses meet
- a difference in pressure causes air masses to __________
- over the sea
- over the land
- also known as basaltic floods
- the opening through which volcanic material escapes
- name given to molten rocks beneath the earth's surface
- center of a hurricane
20 Clues: over the sea • over the land • type of volcano • hot air __________ • center of a hurricane • air mass source region • also known as basaltic floods • referring to water vapour content • name given to all types of storms • cyclones with winds speeds over 679 mph • name given to the area where air masses meet • the __________ has a stronger effect on tides • ...
Ecology & the Environment 2018-03-22
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- ____________ plowing creates ridges of soil across slopes
- the energy produced by heat from Earth’s interior
- organic matter from plants and from animal waste that contains chemical energy
- this means protecting land from being damaged or changes
- the removal of trees and other vegetation from an area
- main component of natural gas
- any natural material that is used by humans
- water _________ is the availability of water
- during ____________, the nuclei of radioactive atoms are split into two or more fragments
- a fan moves by converting electrical energy to ____________ energy
- electrical energy produced by moving water is called _____________ energy
- crop __________ is when crops with different needs are planted in alternating seasons
- a tiny particle of solid that is suspended in air or water
- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which it is consumed
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- the process by which a damaged land area is returned to nearly the condition it was in before people used it
- the protection and wise use of natural resources
- natural resources used to generate energy
- a natural resource that forms much more slowly than it is consumed
- the most common nuclear fuel is _________________
- natural resources that are used to make objects, food, or drink
- energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split or combined
- pollution that comes from one specific site
- the process of planting trees to reestablish forestland
- the careful and responsible management of resources
- an increase in the amount of nutrients in water
- when urbanization occurs at the edge of a city or town
- the process by which land becomes more desertlike and unable to support life
- this forms when ground-level ozone and vehicle exhaust react in the presence of sunlight
- water _________ is a measure of how clean or polluted water is
- land ________ is the process by which human activity and natural resources damage land to the point that it can no longer support the local ecosystem
- the fossil fuel most widely used for generating electrical power
31 Clues: main component of natural gas • natural resources used to generate energy • pollution that comes from one specific site • any natural material that is used by humans • water _________ is the availability of water • an increase in the amount of nutrients in water • the protection and wise use of natural resources • the energy produced by heat from Earth’s interior • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-05
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- Use of tools and skills to make life easier
- Slow warming of the earth cause by the burning of fossil fuels
- Long period of extreme dryness and water shortages
- Harmful substances found in the environment
- Occur when flowing bodies of water overflow their banks
- Change in climate due to elevation
- The creation of products
- Number of deaths per 1,000 of a population each year
- Shows the things found and produced in an area
- Originate over Pacific Ocean
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- Shaking and trembling of the earth
- The rate of cooling as a result of wind or air movement
- Number of births per 1,000 of a population each year
- Countries with low standard of living industries
- Nature's most violent storm
- Result of buildup and discharge of electricity between the ground and a cloud
- Naturally occurring elements or substances found on Earth
- Different methods that can stop creating so many toxic waste
- Solids, liquids, or gases that are poisonous
- Occur when small bodies of water rise quickly and swallow up the land around it
- Originate over Atlantic Ocean
21 Clues: The creation of products • Nature's most violent storm • Originate over Pacific Ocean • Originate over Atlantic Ocean • Shaking and trembling of the earth • Change in climate due to elevation • Use of tools and skills to make life easier • Harmful substances found in the environment • Solids, liquids, or gases that are poisonous • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-03
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- The number of deaths per 1,000 of a population each year.
- solid, liquid, or gas wastes that are poisonous
- The number of births per 1,000 of a population each year.
- The loss or destruction of trees.
- The creation of products.
- A slow warming of the earth caused by the burning of fossil fuels.
- dangerous
- The rate of cooling as a result of wind or air movement.
- Harmful substances found in the environment.
- All thunderstorms create this.
- These originate over the Pacific Ocean.
- Shows the things found or produced in an area.
- A shaking and trembling of the earth.
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- These originate over the Atlantic Ocean.
- The change in climate due to elevation.
- These grow at the highest elevations.
- A natural disaster in which there is a long period of extreme dryness and water shortage.
- Countries with a low standard of living and little industry.
- This occurs when a flowing body of water such as rivers, streams, and creeks overflow the banks.
- The use of tools and skills to make life easier.
20 Clues: dangerous • The creation of products. • All thunderstorms create this. • The loss or destruction of trees. • These grow at the highest elevations. • A shaking and trembling of the earth. • The change in climate due to elevation. • These originate over the Pacific Ocean. • These originate over the Atlantic Ocean. • Harmful substances found in the environment. • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-02
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- use of tools and skills to make life easier
- rate of cooling as a result of wind or air movement
- shows things found or produced in an area
- naturally occurring elements or substances that are found on earth
- type of tropical cyclone
- some industries have found that by using these different methods, they can stop creating so many toxic wastes
- harmful substances found in the environment
- countries with a low standard of living and little industry
- creation of products
- dangerous wastes that go into our trash everyday
- the number of births per 1,000 of a population each year
- result of the buildup and discharge of electricity
- occur when flowing bodies of water such as rivers, streams and creek overflow
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- Things people use
- solid, liquid, or gas wastes that are poisonous
- strong winds and rain move inland causing property damage and flooding
- is slow warming of the earth cause by burning fossil fuels
- buildup of this gas can increase global temperatures
- change in climate due to elevation
- period of extreme dryness and water storage
- shaking and trembling of the earth
- when small bodies of water rise quickly and swallow up the land around them
- the number of deaths per 1,000 of a population each year
23 Clues: Things people use • creation of products • type of tropical cyclone • change in climate due to elevation • shaking and trembling of the earth • shows things found or produced in an area • use of tools and skills to make life easier • harmful substances found in the environment • period of extreme dryness and water storage • solid, liquid, or gas wastes that are poisonous • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-02
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- the use of tools and skills to make life easier
- shows the tings found or produced.
- thunderstorms create.
- creating so many toxic waste.
- the creation of products.
- Are things people use.
- warming of the earth caused by burning fossel,coal oil and gas.
- when flowing bodies of water such as rivers,streams and creeks overflow.
- dangerous wastes that go's into our trash everyday.
- natures most violent storm.
- over the pacific ocean.
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- is the rate of cooling as a result of wind or air movement.
- are naturally occurring elements or substance found on earth.
- are solid,liquid,or gas waste that are poisonous.
- are harmful substance found in the environment.
- the change in climate due to elevation.
- natures largest storm.
- a shaking and trembling of the earth.
- when small bodies of water rise quickly and swallow up the land.
- extreme dryness and water shortage.
20 Clues: thunderstorms create. • Are things people use. • natures largest storm. • over the pacific ocean. • the creation of products. • natures most violent storm. • creating so many toxic waste. • shows the tings found or produced. • extreme dryness and water shortage. • a shaking and trembling of the earth. • the change in climate due to elevation. • ...
Environment and Society 2014-10-02
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- things people use- crops, animals, minerals, and palnts
- loss or destruction of trees
- rate of cooling as a result of wind or air movement
- changes in climate due to elevation
- slow warming of the earth cused by burning fossil fules
- harmful substances in the environment
- use of tools and skills to make life easier
- number of births per 1,000 each year
- naturally occuring elements or soustances found on earth
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- increase of temperature due to trapped gasses in atmosphere
- originate over the Atlantic ocean
- countries with a low standard of living and little industry
- dangerous
- number of deaths per 1,000 each year
- originate over the Pacific ocean
- creation of products
- solid, liquid, or gas that are poisonous
- rotating colum of air from within a thundercloud
- shows things or produced in an area
- buildup and discharge of electricity between the ground and a cloud
20 Clues: dangerous • creation of products • loss or destruction of trees • originate over the Pacific ocean • originate over the Atlantic ocean • changes in climate due to elevation • shows things or produced in an area • number of deaths per 1,000 each year • number of births per 1,000 each year • harmful substances in the environment • solid, liquid, or gas that are poisonous • ...
Total Environment 2 2021-02-09
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- Elevation to divine status
- In need of a drink
- Pillow mound
- Baby pigeon
- The Beano's Roger (the)
- Ridiculous, implausible
- Sea home to Aruba
- Incautious
- Vocabulary, dictionary
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- The visible parts of fires
- e.g. Inigo, Juan Pablo
- Three-wheeled vehicle
- Add to water to expand liquid range
- e.g. Gruyere, Emmental
- Famous Cornish Captain, Ross
- Home to Graham Greene's man
- Author of Candide
- Roman goddess of the dawn
- Spanish Archer
- Understood by few
20 Clues: Incautious • Baby pigeon • Pillow mound • Spanish Archer • Author of Candide • Sea home to Aruba • Understood by few • In need of a drink • Three-wheeled vehicle • e.g. Inigo, Juan Pablo • e.g. Gruyere, Emmental • Vocabulary, dictionary • The Beano's Roger (the) • Ridiculous, implausible • Roman goddess of the dawn • The visible parts of fires • Elevation to divine status • ...
Environment Vocabulary (DPB) 2022-04-06
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- The release of stored power. Coll: … efficient, … saving. (6)
- The name for strong currents of air. Coll: … energy, … turbine, … tunnel. (4)
- The contamination of the environment. Coll: environmental …, water …, noise … (9)
- The term name for sth, normally as gases, that is sent into the air. Coll: Carbon …, … tax. (9)
- A chemical element. Coll: …. dioxide, … footprint. (6)
- The verb to use completely, and also a pipe on a car that releases gas. Coll: … fumes, … gases. (7)
- Adj meaning sth regenerates and can be used repeatedly. Coll: … energy, … resource. (9)
- The protection and preservation of sth. Coll: … project, … wildlife …, habitat … (12)
- A liquid form of power that is used to make electricity, petrol, and plastic. Coll: … spill, … rig, … field. (3)
- Adj meaning of the sun. Coll: … power, … energy, … flare. (5)
- The general weather conditions in a region over a long period. Coll: … change, … scientist, tropical … (7)
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- A dinosaur skeleton that has turned to stone. Coll: … fuels, … collection. (6)
- Adv related to air, water, land, and vegetation in which sth lives. Coll: … friendly, … damaging, … responsible.
- A power source that is in the form of vapour. Coll: … cooker, … burner, … boiler. (3)
- Adj meaning the whole world. Coll: … warming, … catastrophe, … disaster. (6)
- A glass building for growing vegetables. Coll: … effect, … gases. (10)
- A hard black substance that is burnt to make electricity. Coll: … powered, … mine, a lump of … (4)
- Adj meaning poisonous or harmful. Coll: … chemical, … waste, … substances, … relationship. (5)
- A prefix relating to ecology. Coll: ...system, ..-friendly, ...logist. (3)
- Adj used to describe power from radioactive elements. Coll: … power, … bomb, … fusion. (7)
20 Clues: A chemical element. Coll: …. dioxide, … footprint. (6) • The release of stored power. Coll: … efficient, … saving. (6) • Adj meaning of the sun. Coll: … power, … energy, … flare. (5) • A glass building for growing vegetables. Coll: … effect, … gases. (10) • A prefix relating to ecology. Coll: ...system, ..-friendly, ...logist. (3) • ...
The Underground Environment 2023-10-24
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- This type of Capillary water lefts after capillary movement stops (soil is now dry and any water inside the solid is a thin layer around the soil particles.)
- Sandy soils drain well, but have little ??? to hold moisture and to plant food
- Normal soil profile contains this element
- This is a type of Soil, also known as Clay Soil
- Soil particles vary in ???
- Some soils are a result of rock breaking down and some were the result of ??? by water.
- This type of water has three different kinds, Held by the forces of gravity and acts as a thin layer of water for the soil.
- this type of soil is the most desirable soil for general use as this is a mixture of (approx) equal amounts of sand, silt, and clay.
- If the soil is well ???, the roots go deeper to get more oxygen since it’s more readily available.
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- These vary in size
- This sends roots down into the subsoil, which is a well defined layer immediately below the topsoil.
- This type of Capillary water is not available for plants (A millecular film around the soil and can only be moved as vapor. This is called air dry because under heat their wouldn't be any water left in the soil.)
- this is the water that the soil is unable to hold against the forces of gravity.
- A kind of Capillary water that moves in all directions in the soil
- made of sand, silt, clay, organic matter, living organisms, and pore spaces that hold water and air.
- When Gravitational water drains and takes away valuable ??? (plant food) along with it
- ??? Soil is about 50% solid material, the solid material consists mainly of materials and percentage of organic matter.
- This type of soil has slit and clay make up less than twenty percent of the material by weight.
- One of the things that soil is made up of, along with sand, clay, organic matter, living organisms,and pore spaces that hold water and air
- holds moisture and plant food elements much better than larger particles.
20 Clues: These vary in size • Soil particles vary in ??? • Normal soil profile contains this element • This is a type of Soil, also known as Clay Soil • A kind of Capillary water that moves in all directions in the soil • holds moisture and plant food elements much better than larger particles. • Sandy soils drain well, but have little ??? to hold moisture and to plant food • ...
The Legal Environment 2024-02-01
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- a document that dictates how business will be conducted
- contract to rent something
- how the owners of a company think, feel, and act as a business
- basic expectations of fair treatment of consumers
- an individual's ideas of what is right and wrong
- order to remove or repair unsafe products from the market
- confidential information a company needs to keep private and protected from theft
- specific information about a company or its employees that is never to be shared, except with those who have clearance to receive it.
- honesty of a person's actions
- handbook that outlines expectations of employee behavior
- when an employee uses private company proprietary information to purchase company stocks or other securities for personal profit
- a person is legally able to enter into a binding contract
- making any untrue statement
- legally binding agreement between two or more people or businesses
- any work created by company employees on the job that is owned by that company
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- when one or more parties do not follow the agreed upon terms of the contract without having valid reason
- overstating the features and benefits of a product or service, or making false claims about them
- element of a contract stating that something of value must be promised in return
- an element of a contract that is a proposal to provide a good or service
- number assigned by the IRS for tax purposes
- actions taken by a company to promote social good in their community
- regulates how contracts are written, executed, and enforced
- describes the terms of employment between a business and its employee
- lists the goods or services provided by a business and the price the customer paid in exchange
- the element of a contract stating all parties must agree to the terms of the contract
- rules of behavior based on a group's idea of what is right and wrong
- promoting the welfare of others, often charitably
27 Clues: contract to rent something • making any untrue statement • honesty of a person's actions • number assigned by the IRS for tax purposes • an individual's ideas of what is right and wrong • basic expectations of fair treatment of consumers • promoting the welfare of others, often charitably • a document that dictates how business will be conducted • ...
Heredity and Environment 2020-09-16
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- - another word for sperm & egg
- - trait influenced by many genes
- - Study of how environmental factors affect genes and genetic expression
- - All living things are composed of this
- - male gamete
- -influences our environment, including the entire developmental context
- - Involves a full set of genes that are the instructions to make an individual member of a certain species
- - Two gametes combine and produce a new individual with 22 chromosomes for each
- - Involved in many genetic and chromosomal problems, cannot be predicted in advance, and are not likely to reappear in future embryos
- - made up of discrete segments of genes, is a DNA molecule
- - a group of symptoms which consistently occur together
- - Deoxyribonucleic acid
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- - All of the microbes living with every part of the body
- - Originate from one zygote that splits apart very early in development
- - rr characteristic
- - influences the genes we inherit
- - Observable characteristics of an organism, including appearance, personality, intelligence, and all of the traits
- - Variation that makes a gene different in someway from other genes for the same characteristics
- - Trait affected by many factors, genetic and environmental, that enhance, halt, shape, or alter the expression of genes, resulting in a phenotype that may differ markedly from the genotype
- - RR characteristic
- - basic units of heredity, direct development of traits
- - female gamete
22 Clues: - male gamete • - female gamete • - rr characteristic • - RR characteristic • - Deoxyribonucleic acid • - another word for sperm & egg • - trait influenced by many genes • - influences the genes we inherit • - All living things are composed of this • - basic units of heredity, direct development of traits • - a group of symptoms which consistently occur together • ...
Environment Arabella Briška 2020-05-22
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- the areas of a town or city that are furthest away from the centre
- something that you consider likely to be true even though no one has told you directly or even though you have no proof
- a small wild animal with a round body covered with sharp spikes for protection
- strange and mysterious, and sometimes frightening
- action to achieve something
- someone who breeds animals or plants, especially as their job
- relating to towns and cities, or happening there
- a male pig
- a container that you fill with food so that birds or animals can eat from it
- a person or thing closely resembling another, especially in function
- to behave in a cruel or unfair way towards someone or something
- completely necessary
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- a feeling of great sadness and loneliness
- a person, place, or thing that provides something that you need or want
- animals, birds, and plants that live in natural conditions
- to make something or someone different
- to suggest that someone does something that you believe would be good
- a small brown European bird with a red chest
- the eggs of a frog or fish protected by a transparent layer
- a rule, action, or situation that limits or controls someone or something
- a small animal that flies at night and looks like a mouse with large wings
- to use a situation so that you get benefit from it, even if it is wrong or unfair to do this
- not often seen or found, and therefore admired or valued very much
- so interested in or excited by something that you give it all your attention
- a security measure taken during an emergency to prevent people from leaving or entering a building or other location
25 Clues: a male pig • completely necessary • action to achieve something • to make something or someone different • a feeling of great sadness and loneliness • a small brown European bird with a red chest • relating to towns and cities, or happening there • strange and mysterious, and sometimes frightening • animals, birds, and plants that live in natural conditions • ...
Environment Samanta Šerpa 2020-05-22
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- possibility of being harmed physically or emotionally
- separate yourself from someone
- changes into something smarter or bigger
- attached to someone or something
- attempt to find something
- young people or animal
- obeying the orders and rules
- age that begings at 24 and ends at 26
- having been deserted or left
- return to something one more time
- put something forward as a hypothesis
- capacity to have an effect on the character development,or behaviour
- wanting to find some proof about what's happening
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- humans and all other animals who have backbones
- person isn't sure about them self, not comfident
- have an idea of truth without certain proof
- don't obey the rules and orders
- takes care for animal or family member
- period of time where child develops into adult
- record something in written for history
- outstanding part of an event of life or period
- person who owns something(dog,cat)
- argument or disagreement about something
- making babies, extending population
- teenage years
25 Clues: teenage years • young people or animal • attempt to find something • obeying the orders and rules • having been deserted or left • 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 • age that begings at 24 and ends at 26 • ...
Recycling & The Environment 2024-04-29
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- Stop wasting water by leaving the ________ running while you brush your teeth.
- ________ is important to help reduce waste and protect the environment.
- Reusing old furniture is a great way to ________ money and reduce landfill waste.
- My ________ water bottle has helped me cut down on the number of plastic bottles I use.
- All of the food in the refrigerator was ________ because no one ate it.
- I like to reuse my plastic grocery bags to help ________ waste.
- Garbage trucks use ________ to lift and empty garbage bins.
- The paper was recycled into new ________.
- Being ________ harms the environment and your wallet.
- In our house, we sort all the waste and recyclables into the proper _______.
- Factory ________ are the main reason for air pollution.
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- This bottle is ________ and can be used again.
- She recycles all of her glass and ________ containers.
- The reduction of ________-use plastics is essential in order to preserve our oceans.
- The ________ is overflowing with waste and garbage.
- It’s important to ________ the lights when you leave a room.
- Compostable cups are ___________ and are better for the environment than paper cups.
- I have ________ this old glass jar multiple times for storing snacks.
- Recycling bins are usually blue and ________ bins are usually green.
- Be sure to ________ your plastic bottles instead of throwing them away.
- We call it trash or garbage but Brits call it ________.
- Our efforts to ________ on water have significantly reduced our family's environmental impact.
22 Clues: The paper was recycled into new ________. • This bottle is ________ and can be used again. • The ________ is overflowing with waste and garbage. • Being ________ harms the environment and your wallet. • She recycles all of her glass and ________ containers. • We call it trash or garbage but Brits call it ________. • ...
INTERNAL ORGANIZATIONAL ENVIRONMENT 2023-04-20
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- Carrying out every rule and regulation exactly as stated in the contract. _____________
- Deciding what steps to are required to achieve a particular goal. _______
- In any institution we all _______ to perform.
- Chain of command is generally shown using a __________
- The leader has absolute authority on all matters, deciding what to do despite what others may think. _______
- A tradition from of organization in which authority and responsibility is dispersed from top to bottom represents ______ organizational chart.
- OF CONTROL The number of people or departments on person in a managing role supervises is referred to as ________.
- This may arise where workers feel that their pay and other benefits does not match with those doing the same or similar work._________
- Workers are not allowed to enter the work premises and are not paid. ___________
- Characteristic of a good leader. _______
- Ensuring that workers are provided with adequate and safe working conditions is a responsibility to ______
- Obligation to provide goods and services of decent and safe quality within an agreed period of and at a reasonable is a responsibility to ________.
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- The leader gives limited direction to the subordinate workers. ________________
- This can take many forms-sexual racial bullying or even just discourtesy. _______
- Things put up as security for repayment of a loan
- All natural resources both above and beneath the earth's surface.________
- The head of each specialist department supervises, control and is responsible for just one function within the organization speaks to which organizational chart? ________
- In a conflict the parties hand over their power to a third person and are expected to do what that person has instructed.________
- Group decisions taking a longer time to than individual one is a disadvantage of __________.
- Giving a subordinates the authority to oversee a task assigned to them by the manager. ______
- Entrepreneurs have vision imagination originality.________
21 Clues: Characteristic of a good leader. _______ • In any institution we all _______ to perform. • Things put up as security for repayment of a loan • Chain of command is generally shown using a __________ • Entrepreneurs have vision imagination originality.________ • All natural resources both above and beneath the earth's surface.________ • ...
Internal Business Environment 2023-03-30
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- the business model that offers customers the choice of online shopping as well as shopping at the physical store
- the traditional business model that is based on a store with a physical presence, such as those located on shopping strips and in shopping centres.
- the people that provide their skills, effort and knowledge to the business
- businesses that sell products which are aimed at the same customers, eg: an electrical store and a furniture store will both be selling to householders.
- Factors over which the business has some degree of control; it is sometimes called the micro environment.
- a means by which local councils allocate land for different uses, such as residential, commercial, recreational and industrial.
- a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner(s).
- the people and objects that are needed for the business to function properly
- the monetary value attached to the reputation of a business
- an incorporated business with a minimum of 1 shareholder and a maximum of 50 non-employee shareholders
- the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits
- when the business owner is personally responsible for all the debts of their business.
- an incorporated business with a minimum of one shareholder (and no maximum), and whose shares are openly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange
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- involves businesses generating sales revenue by trading goods internationally.
- The surrounding conditions in which the business operates. It can be divided into two broad categories: internal and external.
- a business owned and operated by one person.
- when the shareholders of a company cannot be held personally responsible for the debts of the business
- items the business uses that come from the natural environment. Examples include land, water and raw materials.
- The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting its business; it is sometimes called the task environment. eg: suppliers, customers.
- Factors over which the business has little control. It may be further divided into two categories: operating and macro.
- businesses that sell their products directly to consumers without any intermediaries, such as retailers or wholesalers.
- the broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates. eg: Global issies, economic conditions.
- the way in which the business will run its operations to generate a profit.
- when a business sells to others the rights to distribute its goods and use the business name.
- the tools and machinery that are used to produce goods or perform services
25 Clues: a business owned and operated by one person. • the monetary value attached to the reputation of a business • the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits • a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner(s). • the people that provide their skills, effort and knowledge to the business • ...
WE LOVE ENVIRONMENT 2025-01-06
Across
- The usual weather in a place over many years.
- Power we use to do things, like electricity or fuel.
- Cutting down large areas of trees.
- Something natural and free from chemicals.
- Something that can be replaced naturally, like wind or sunlight.
- Dirty or harmful substances in the air, water, or land.
- A clear liquid that all living things need to survive.
- The natural world around us, including air, water, land, plants, and animals.
- Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment.
- A mix of food and plant waste that turns into healthy soil.
- The natural home of a plant or animal.
- A gas (carbon dioxide, or CO2) that is released when we burn things like coal, oil, and gas.
Down
- To use less of something so we do not run out.
- A tall plant with a trunk and branches, often found in forests.
- Everything not made by humans, like trees, animals, and rivers.
- Fuels Fuels like coal, oil, and gas that come from ancient plants and animals.
- To use materials again by turning them into something new.
- Warming The increase in the Earth’s temperature over time.
- Things we throw away because we do not need them anymore.
- A living thing that can move and reacts to its environment.
- Footprint The total amount of carbon dioxide you create by your activities.
- Trash that people leave on the ground.
- A material made from oil that is often not biodegradable.
- A living thing that grows in the ground and makes its own food using sunlight.
- A community of plants, animals, and their environment working together.
- Using too many resources.
26 Clues: Using too many resources. • Cutting down large areas of trees. • Trash that people leave on the ground. • The natural home of a plant or animal. • Something natural and free from chemicals. • The usual weather in a place over many years. • To use less of something so we do not run out. • Power we use to do things, like electricity or fuel. • ...
Effective Learning Environment 2024-11-12
Across
- SHAPE Horseshoe-shaped arrangement promoting discussion
- The physical and social setting where learning takes place
- Conventional or long-established teaching methods
- The process of acquiring knowledge or skills
- Materials or tools available to support learning
- A state of physical ease and freedom from pain or constraint
- Communication or direct involvement between people
- Active participation and interest in learning activities
- Active involvement in classroom activities
- The way people interact and influence each other in a group
- Working together with others to achieve learning goals
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- A conversation or debate about a specific topic
- Collaborative tasks performed by students in small teams
- SEATING Varied seating options catering to student preferences
- The overall mood or feeling in a learning environment
- The use of natural or artificial illumination in a space
- Chairs, desks, or other furniture used by students
- The arrangement of furniture and resources in a classroom
- A room where classes are taught
- ROWS Classic setup with desks in straight lines
- Able to be easily modified or adapted
- The ability to concentrate on a specific task or subject
- Desk configuration for team projects
- The process of adjusting to new conditions or environments
24 Clues: A room where classes are taught • Desk configuration for team projects • Able to be easily modified or adapted • Active involvement in classroom activities • The process of acquiring knowledge or skills • A conversation or debate about a specific topic • ROWS Classic setup with desks in straight lines • Materials or tools available to support learning • ...
HR and Environment 2025-04-28
Across
- one consequence of deforestation that leads to harder ground, dry soil, and warmer temperatures
- the peak season month of Antarctic sea ice extent
- empirical dataset measuring basic human rights violations in a country by agents of the state (3 words)
- conducting criminal proceedings against those alleged to violate human rights is a form of ___ power used by IOs
- UN resolution outlining the rights of all people (abbreviate it)
- one of the four ways to prosecute genocide. Involves states using their legal definitions for genocide, along with their own punishments (2 words)
- a country that saw significant improvement in deforestation rates in 2023
- the 1948 UN proceeding that defined and codified genocide in international law (use its two words abbreviation)
- UN court that can hear cases brought against other states, such as violations in the Genocide Convention (abbreviate it)
- individual human rights are ___ generational rights
- a way NGOs can address human rights by calling out violators publicly (3 words)
- international norm that states should protect citizens and that other states should intervene if citizens are not being protected (3 words but abbreviate it)
- type of court to punish violations of Genocide Convention. First one was for Rwanda. (4 words)
- a country like Afghanistan currently has a ____ PTS value
- the year with the lowest peak month of Arctic sea ice extent
- similar to a public good, given to all regardless of participation
Down
- 2024 was the ____ year on record
- second highest risk factor for world deaths (as of 2021)
- creating commissions or councils to research and protect human rights is a form of ___ power used by IOs
- the environment is a ________ as it is something that is depleted or not protected because it is not owned by a single entity
- a way states can address human rights by acknowledging the abuse and giving voice to victims (2 words)
- court founded by treaty that can criminally prosecute individuals for genocide (abbreviate it)
- the ____ treaty stipulates this area shall be used for scientific purposes only and that no countries can lay territorial claims
- a country like Ireland currently has a ____ PTS value
- one threat to the environment that involves the warming of the planet at an above average rate
- when it comes to pollution, ____ pollution has more deaths (as of 2021) attributed to it
- societal human rights are ___ generational rights
- a country with nearly 30% desert and an estimate timeline of 300 years to reverse desertification
- a net loss of trees
- only country with a nuclear-powered icebreaker
- the peak season month of Arctic sea ice extent
- the year with the lowest peak month of Antarctic sea ice extent
- group human rights are ____ generational rights
33 Clues: a net loss of trees • 2024 was the ____ year on record • only country with a nuclear-powered icebreaker • the peak season month of Arctic sea ice extent • group human rights are ____ generational rights • the peak season month of Antarctic sea ice extent • societal human rights are ___ generational rights • individual human rights are ___ generational rights • ...
World environment day 2025-06-17
Across
- To turn waste into useful material
- Free from dirt or pollution
- footprint Total emissions caused by a person or group
- The usual weather in a region
- Common non-biodegradable waste
- The act of cutting down large areas of trees
- Using resources without running out of them
- Needed to do work; comes from fuel, wind, sun
- Living organisms interacting with their environment
- The planet we live on
- Falls from the sky, quenches the soil
- Gives us oxygen and shade
- Energy coming from the sun
- Essential liquid for life
Down
- Saving and protecting the environment and animals
- A natural home for animals or plants
- A gas effect that warms the Earth
- A large area filled with trees
- Planting trees in land that wasn’t a forest
- Makes air, water, or land dirty
- Animals living naturally in forests or jungles
- The color that represents nature
- Capable of breaking down naturally over time
- Everything not made by humans
- A huge body of salt water
25 Clues: The planet we live on • Gives us oxygen and shade • A huge body of salt water • Essential liquid for life • Energy coming from the sun • Free from dirt or pollution • The usual weather in a region • Everything not made by humans • A large area filled with trees • Common non-biodegradable waste • Makes air, water, or land dirty • The color that represents nature • ...
Protecting Our Environment 2025-07-30
Across
- ________ Fuel: A non-renewable energy source formed from ancient organic matter.
- The natural world around us, including land, air, and water.
- Natural materials used by humans, such as water and minerals.
- The power used to do work, such as electricity or fuel.
- Type of energy that is naturally replenished, like wind or solar.
- Capable of being broken down naturally by microorganisms.
- A vital natural resource needed for all living things.
- The long-term weather pattern of an area.
Down
- Capable of being maintained without harming the environment.
- ________Panels: Devices that convert sunlight into electricity.
- To protect and use resources carefully.
- Turbines Devices that convert wind energy into electricity.
- ______ Waste: A philosophy that encourages the redesign of life cycles to reuse all products.
- The act of using something carelessly or inefficiently.
- The introduction of harmful substances into nature.
- A short form often used to refer to ecology or environment-friendly products.
- The process of converting waste into reusable material.
- Warming The gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature.
- A protected area for wildlife and nature.
- A form of energy used to power homes and devices.
20 Clues: To protect and use resources carefully. • A protected area for wildlife and nature. • The long-term weather pattern of an area. • A form of energy used to power homes and devices. • The introduction of harmful substances into nature. • A vital natural resource needed for all living things. • The act of using something carelessly or inefficiently. • ...
