environment Crossword Puzzles
PROTECTING ENVIRONMENT 2024-05-14
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- knowing something; knowing that something exists and is important
- at risk of no longer existing
- to become impossible to see
- to decide or say officially that something is not allowed
- the place where a particular type of animal or plant is normally found
- the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty; the state of being dirty
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- cutting down or burning the trees in an area
- the powerful effect that something has on somebody/something
- to damage something so badly that it no longer exists, works, etc.
- the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth
- all living creatures and non-living things in a particular area considered in relation to their physical environment
- not allowed by the law
12 Clues: not allowed by the law • to become impossible to see • at risk of no longer existing • cutting down or burning the trees in an area • the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth • to decide or say officially that something is not allowed • the powerful effect that something has on somebody/something • knowing something; knowing that something exists and is important • ...
ENVIRONMENT II 2024-07-05
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- (n) - a biological community of organisms and their environment
- (v) - to sustain loss or be damaged (2 words)
- (v) - to express one’s feelings publicly (3 words)
- (v) - to attend to; to provide for the needs of (4 words)
- (adj) - present from the beginning; first or earliest
- (n) - a group of people with a particular purpose
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- (n) - a group of things or people
- (v) - to carefully study and investigate (2 words)
- (adj) - of or about history; about past events
- (adj) - very old; part of the distant past
- (adj) - great or important enough to be worth of attention
- (adj) - different from one another
12 Clues: (n) - a group of things or people • (adj) - different from one another • (adj) - very old; part of the distant past • (v) - to sustain loss or be damaged (2 words) • (adj) - of or about history; about past events • (n) - a group of people with a particular purpose • (v) - to carefully study and investigate (2 words) • (v) - to express one’s feelings publicly (3 words) • ...
The environment 2024-10-07
12 Clues: päästöt • saastunut • säilyttää • kierrättää • onnettomuus • uhanalainen • maanjäristys • luonnonvarat • kierrätysastia • uusiutuva energia • sukupuuttoon kuollut • ympäristöystävällinen
Environment Crossword 2023-05-01
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- main constituent of the environment
- introducing harmful materials into the environment
- dense forest rich in biodiversity with heavy rainfall
- a very large expanse of sea
- occurs when a species population exceeds
- found on land
- protective gas layer from sun's UV-B radiation
- found in sea
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- derived of living matter
- thin layer of gases covering the earth
- process by which plants synthesize food from co2 and water
- Plants grow in this
12 Clues: found in sea • found on land • Plants grow in this • derived of living matter • a very large expanse of sea • main constituent of the environment • thin layer of gases covering the earth • occurs when a species population exceeds • protective gas layer from sun's UV-B radiation • introducing harmful materials into the environment • ...
Business environment 2024-11-07
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- A formal agreement made by two or more parties to jointly manage and operate a company
- A sector owned by the government.
- A structure where decision making is more spread out and filtered down the hierarchy
- Important for a new business
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- A person or group of people that are interested in your business
- A separate legal entity from its owners
- Any business that offers a service is part of the ____ sector
- A period of economic decline where demand and output fall
- Ensure company policies are implemented
- A company structure containing a few levels
- Companies of any size that have social/community benefits at heart
- Your business' debts or obligations which you need to fulfil in the future
12 Clues: Important for a new business • A sector owned by the government. • A separate legal entity from its owners • Ensure company policies are implemented • A company structure containing a few levels • A period of economic decline where demand and output fall • Any business that offers a service is part of the ____ sector • ...
environment sustainability 2026-02-17
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- Decomposing organic waste to create natural fertilizer.
- Protecting and managing natural resources responsibly.
- Movement of species due to environmental or climatic changes.
- Capturing and storing carbon dioxide to reduce climate change.
- The process of removing salt from seawater to make it usable.
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- The variety of plants, animals, and organisms in an ecosystem.
- Planting trees in areas where there were no forests earlier.
- The interconnected response of natural systems to environmental changes.
- Converting waste materials into reusable products.
- Collecting natural resources like rainwater or crops sustainably.
- An international agreement to protect the environment.
- An area of land that collects and drains water into a common source.
12 Clues: Converting waste materials into reusable products. • Protecting and managing natural resources responsibly. • An international agreement to protect the environment. • Decomposing organic waste to create natural fertilizer. • Planting trees in areas where there were no forests earlier. • Movement of species due to environmental or climatic changes. • ...
Unit 9 Vocabulary 2023-09-08
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- Different kinds of life together in an biome
- A species' match to its environment
- A species varying from genetics
- A spider type diagram showing energy flow
- Alive
- Something that makes something else
- Water running off from a primary source
- Pollution that comes from many places, it is not easily trackable
- A thing used for something
- Something that uses another thing
- that is not real
- Change to live in an environment
- The process of weak species being weeded out of an environment
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- A factor that limits something else
- Harvesting too much leading to excessive eriosion
- How much something can carry
- The amount of a particular species in one place
- A city/neighborhood type group
- Different species depending on eachother in an environment
- Someone you are doing something against
- Too many of a species in an environment
- A specific environment with original traits
- The study of ecological things
- A thing that makes something different then the others
- Pollution coming straight from a direct, trackable source
- A behavior you learn
- Something being able to stay as itself for amounts of time
- Not alive
28 Clues: Alive • Not alive • that is not real • A behavior you learn • A thing used for something • How much something can carry • A city/neighborhood type group • The study of ecological things • A species varying from genetics • Change to live in an environment • Something that uses another thing • A factor that limits something else • A species' match to its environment • ...
The Environment 2021-06-10
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- With global warming there is a greater risk of drought and __________.
- The _____________ effect is the rise in temperature caused by gases in the atmosphere.
- With global warming we can see that Polar ice caps are __________.
- The Brazilian ___________ is under threat.
- The act of cutting down too many trees from an area is called ____________.
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- There are many __________ alternatives to plastic bags.
- It is thought that __________ petrol is better for the environment.
- Among the most environmentally damaging products are ___________ sprays.
- The Paris accord encourages countries to commit to reducing CO2 __________.
- Scientists are concerned about ___________ sea levels.
- Trees are cut down for _________ to build boats, houses, etc.
- We see on the news environmental disasters like oil slicks caused by _________ from cargo ships.
12 Clues: The Brazilian ___________ is under threat. • Scientists are concerned about ___________ sea levels. • There are many __________ alternatives to plastic bags. • Trees are cut down for _________ to build boats, houses, etc. • With global warming we can see that Polar ice caps are __________. • It is thought that __________ petrol is better for the environment. • ...
HUMANS & ENVIRONMENT 2022-11-01
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- The club's activities will _______ people's awareness of environmental issues.
- The total amount of greenhouse gas emissions released by humans' activities.
- The act of reusing things
- Not environmentally harm
- Rubbish lying in an open or public place
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- Cutting down trees.
- _______ foods are produced by using natural substances, not chemicals.
- Turn off electrical _______ when you leave the room for more than 10 minutes.
- Synonym of "hygienic"
- Power used for producing light, heat, or motion, or the fuel or electricity...
- To use less or make something smaller
- I think we should use ______ transport to protect the environment.
12 Clues: Cutting down trees. • Synonym of "hygienic" • Not environmentally harm • The act of reusing things • To use less or make something smaller • Rubbish lying in an open or public place • I think we should use ______ transport to protect the environment. • _______ foods are produced by using natural substances, not chemicals. • ...
Environment Words 2022-06-07
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- The area/region closest to you
- The power needed to do something.
- To make less of something or to make something smaller
- a larger number of something
- The natural world (i.e., plants, animals, water, etc.), nature
- "____ vegetables"--> planting and harvesting plants for food
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- "____ animals" --> taking care of animals (usually for food or animal products)
- To grow, create, or make something
- the earth, the world we live in
- The supplies/materials needed to make something
- What remains when most of something has been used (especially food)
- a smaller number of something
12 Clues: a larger number of something • a smaller number of something • The area/region closest to you • the earth, the world we live in • The power needed to do something. • To grow, create, or make something • The supplies/materials needed to make something • To make less of something or to make something smaller • "____ vegetables"--> planting and harvesting plants for food • ...
The Environment 2023-01-13
Across
- We need to cut down on the use of this
- A report published by this institute estimated that at least 51% of greenhouse gas emissions are a result of animal agriculture
- The global population has ______ in the past 60 years
- If an item can decompose naturally, it is said to be this
- When you reuse certain goods to help the environment
- A type of gas usually produced by livestock
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- How many billion people are on Earth?
- What levels are rising in the seas causing the death of plankton?
- To further help reduce emissions, you should shop to buy things produced ________
- Carbon _________
- A major contributor to air pollution
- The oceans are also suffering from this type of fishing
12 Clues: Carbon _________ • A major contributor to air pollution • How many billion people are on Earth? • We need to cut down on the use of this • A type of gas usually produced by livestock • When you reuse certain goods to help the environment • The global population has ______ in the past 60 years • The oceans are also suffering from this type of fishing • ...
environment protection 2019-12-11
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- Something that lives and moves but is not a human, bird, fish, or insect
- Any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules
- The air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live
- A form of energy that comes from a nuclear reaction and that can be very dangerous to health
- To sort and collect rubbish in order to treat it and produce useful materials that can be used again
- Waste material or unwanted things that you throw away
- Thin, flat material made from crushed wood or cloth, used for writing, printing, or drawing on
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- The amount used
- The materials in which objects are wrapped before being sold
- A natural substance that is spread on the land or given to plants, to make plants grow well
- To make something become smaller in size, amount
- A clear liquid, without colour or taste, that falls from the sky as rain and is necessary for animal and plant life
12 Clues: The amount used • To make something become smaller in size, amount • Waste material or unwanted things that you throw away • The materials in which objects are wrapped before being sold • Something that lives and moves but is not a human, bird, fish, or insect • The air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live • ...
The Environment 2020-03-16
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- The process of turning used waste and material into something new.
- A form of pollution.
- Solar power is an example of a __________ source of energy.
- An example of a greenhouse gas.
- To use a material over and over again.
- The gradual heating of the Earth's surface.
- The __________ effect is the process that occurs when gases in the Earth's atmosphere traps heat from the sun.
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- The average weather conditions in a large area for a very long time.
- The process of cutting down trees and not replanting them.
- Coal and gas are examples of __________ __________.
- A large body of ice and snow.
- The home of an animal or plant.
12 Clues: A form of pollution. • A large body of ice and snow. • An example of a greenhouse gas. • The home of an animal or plant. • To use a material over and over again. • The gradual heating of the Earth's surface. • Coal and gas are examples of __________ __________. • The process of cutting down trees and not replanting them. • ...
The environment 2020-11-09
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- Use something again
- person who reaserches ice and snow
- an area with lots of trees
- animals,birds,insects,etc living naturally in the wild
- treat things that have already been used so they can be used again
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- make less rubbish
- the act of cutting down or burning trees down in a area
- to keep safe from injury, harm or destruction
- large number of water covering the land that is usually dry
- to watch and help an animal or the enviroment
- an area where large amounts of waste materials have been buried under the ground
- something making land, water or sky dirty
12 Clues: make less rubbish • Use something again • an area with lots of trees • person who reaserches ice and snow • something making land, water or sky dirty • to keep safe from injury, harm or destruction • to watch and help an animal or the enviroment • animals,birds,insects,etc living naturally in the wild • the act of cutting down or burning trees down in a area • ...
Verbs environment 2021-03-16
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- It’s the action of taking the plastics and classifying them so that they can manufacture new.
- It’s an action we need to do if we want to drink drinking water.
- What we have to do to recycle the paper.
- It’s an action that consists of using bags of other materials without being plastic.
- It’s a set of actions to keep the planet clean.
- It’s an action that consists of not saveing water, food…
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- it’s the action that people do towards the environment that generates the deterioration of the planet.
- It’s the action people do to help the planet
- It’s the action that garbage dumps do, so the parks and places are clean.
- of It’s the action where you discard unnecessary garments.
- It’s an action that we have to do when we don’t want some piece of food.
- It’s the action of throwing plastics and other pollutants into the river
12 Clues: What we have to do to recycle the paper. • It’s the action people do to help the planet • It’s a set of actions to keep the planet clean. • It’s an action that consists of not saveing water, food… • of It’s the action where you discard unnecessary garments. • It’s an action we need to do if we want to drink drinking water. • ...
Verbs environment 2021-03-16
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- It’s an action that consists of using bags of other materials without being plastic.
- It’s the action where you discard unnecessary garments.
- It’s the action that garbage dumps do, so the parks and places are clean.
- It’s the action people do to help the planet
- It’s the action of taking the plastics and classifying them so that they can manufacture new.
- It’s an action that we have to do when we don’t want some piece of food.
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- It’s an action that consists of not saveing water, food…
- It’s a set of actions to keep the planet clean.
- What we have to do to recycle the paper.
- it’s the action that people do towards the environment that generates the deterioration of the planet.
- It’s the action of throwing plastics and other pollutants into the river
- It’s an action we need to do if we want to drink drinking water.
12 Clues: What we have to do to recycle the paper. • It’s the action people do to help the planet • It’s a set of actions to keep the planet clean. • It’s the action where you discard unnecessary garments. • It’s an action that consists of not saveing water, food… • It’s an action we need to do if we want to drink drinking water. • ...
The Environment 2021-07-24
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- plant or animal that are grown and harvested
- heavy fog caused by smoke and chemical fumes
- a shaking and trembling of the Earth
- the action of clearing of forests by cutting down trees
- a sweeping and destructive fire in wilderness
- a rising and overflowing of water onto land
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- a state of dryness and lack of water for a long time
- seriously at risk of extinction
- a great sea wave caused by underwater movement or volcanic eruption
- extreme lack of food source, starvation
- an act of cleaning a place
- a place where trash and garbage are disposed by burying between layers of earth
12 Clues: an act of cleaning a place • seriously at risk of extinction • a shaking and trembling of the Earth • extreme lack of food source, starvation • a rising and overflowing of water onto land • plant or animal that are grown and harvested • heavy fog caused by smoke and chemical fumes • a sweeping and destructive fire in wilderness • ...
Environment Terminology 2015-04-07
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- An animal that naturally preys on others
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives
- A microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease
- object that able to move by itself
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize food from water
- A consumer is who consume produced things from the producer
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- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- A season is a division of the year, marked by changes in weather
- A producer is who produce something for the consumer
- The natural home of an animal, plant, or other organism
12 Clues: object that able to move by itself • An animal that naturally preys on others • A producer is who produce something for the consumer • A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • A microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease • An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food • ...
The environment 2017-03-16
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- a system of supplying water to dry land
- growing or living naturally in a certain country
- a person actively involved in conservation
- a wall built to keep back water
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- waste water
- the wearing away of topsoil by wind and water
- the dying out of species
- a chemical substance used to kill weeds
- all the different types of plants and animals
- illegal hunting
- thrown away after being used
- a substance which causes pollution
12 Clues: waste water • illegal hunting • the dying out of species • thrown away after being used • a wall built to keep back water • a substance which causes pollution • a chemical substance used to kill weeds • a system of supplying water to dry land • a person actively involved in conservation • the wearing away of topsoil by wind and water • ...
Environment Crossword 2018-01-15
Across
- Tool used to chop tree down.
- The process of re-using waste materials like plastic, glass and paper.
- Caused by cars and factories.
- Another word for energy.
- The remains of a tree after it has been cut down.
- A group of windmills to produce wind energy.
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- Rising temperatures around the world due to climate change (5,7).
- A chemical used to kill unwanted plants (also weedkiller).
- Big grey animal.
- Hunters kill big animals for this expensive white material.
- A long pointed tooth.
- Another word for rubbish.
12 Clues: Big grey animal. • A long pointed tooth. • Another word for energy. • Another word for rubbish. • Tool used to chop tree down. • Caused by cars and factories. • A group of windmills to produce wind energy. • The remains of a tree after it has been cut down. • A chemical used to kill unwanted plants (also weedkiller). • ...
Environment I 2023-09-28
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- (n) Coal, oil and wood are some examples of this type of fuel.
- (n) The living environment of animals and/ or plants.
- (adj) If something is ___________, it is common and has been used for a long time.
- (n) Another way to say "plants and animals".
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- (adj) Good for the environment.
- (adj) If something is ___________, it can restore itself.
- (n) A device we use to convert wind into electricity.
- (n) Damage caused to the environment by waste, emissions etc.
- (adj) running out, decreasing.
- (adj) Dinosaurs became ___________ around 65 million years ago.
- (n) Energy that comes from sunlight.
- (v) To use something carelessly.
12 Clues: (adj) running out, decreasing. • (adj) Good for the environment. • (v) To use something carelessly. • (n) Energy that comes from sunlight. • (n) Another way to say "plants and animals". • (n) A device we use to convert wind into electricity. • (n) The living environment of animals and/ or plants. • (adj) If something is ___________, it can restore itself. • ...
THE ENVIRONMENT 2025-03-18
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- – A long period with little or no rain, causing water shortages.
- energy – Power from the sun that can be used to produce electricity or heat.
- – A strong material made from animal skin, used for shoes and bags.
- – A situation where there is too much water in an area, usually due to heavy rain or a river overflowing.
- – A light and strong material made from chemicals, often used for bottles and bags.
- – A stretchy material from trees or made artificially, used for tires and gloves.
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- – A hard material from trees, used to build houses and make furniture.
- – A soft, warm material made from sheep’s hair.
- – Animals and plants that live in nature without human care.
- footprint – The amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases a person or activity releases into the air.
- – A hard, transparent material used to make windows and bottles.
- – A light and soft material from tree bark, often used to seal bottles.
12 Clues: – A soft, warm material made from sheep’s hair. • – Animals and plants that live in nature without human care. • – A long period with little or no rain, causing water shortages. • – A hard, transparent material used to make windows and bottles. • – A strong material made from animal skin, used for shoes and bags. • ...
TAKE ENVIRONMENT 2024-08-12
Across
- This should go into a bin, not on the ground
- You can bring this reusable item to avoid using plastic bags
- To turn old materials into new products
- You drink this every day, and it’s important to save it
- Containers where you separate materials for recycling
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- These grow tall and help clean the air
- This material can be recycled into new bottles
- These are living things that can be affected by pollution
- Use this to write or draw, but don’t waste it
- Air and water can get dirty from this
- This material can be harmful to the environment and should be used less
- You can donate old clothes to this instead of throwing them away
12 Clues: These grow tall and help clean the air • Air and water can get dirty from this • To turn old materials into new products • This should go into a bin, not on the ground • Use this to write or draw, but don’t waste it • This material can be recycled into new bottles • Containers where you separate materials for recycling • ...
Environment Day 2025-06-15
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- plastic this type of plastic is less than 5 mm in diameter
- One form of environmental friendly energy (hint: farms)
- The type of energy harnessed from the sun
- The international organization that established the world environment day
- Over 1 million marine organisms are killed each year due to plastic pollution here
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- The process of planting trees to restore forests
- Approximately 40% of the world’s plastic production is directly related to this
- One solution to plastics is using this type of plastic
- Protective atmospheric layer that blocks harmful UV rays
- The focus of this year's world environmental day
- Number of types of plastics that are most commonly used
- Act of using items more than once
12 Clues: Act of using items more than once • The type of energy harnessed from the sun • The process of planting trees to restore forests • The focus of this year's world environmental day • One solution to plastics is using this type of plastic • One form of environmental friendly energy (hint: farms) • Number of types of plastics that are most commonly used • ...
Environment Crossword 2024-08-01
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- Energy from moving water
- Energy derived from organic matter
- Forest being cut down
- Area with high density of trees
- Increase in Earth's average temperature
- Long-term weather patterns
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- Primary gas contributing to climate change
- Process by which green plants create food
- Melting of ice caps contribute to this
- A greenhouse gas emitted by livestock
- A sudden violent shaking of the ground
- Renewable energy from the sun
12 Clues: Forest being cut down • Energy from moving water • Long-term weather patterns • Renewable energy from the sun • Area with high density of trees • Energy derived from organic matter • A greenhouse gas emitted by livestock • Melting of ice caps contribute to this • A sudden violent shaking of the ground • Increase in Earth's average temperature • ...
Learning Environment 2026-05-13
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- Activities, which help introduce students and help them feel comfortable with being with new people
- The steps teachers take to organize their classroom for optimal learning, engage students in that learning, and minimize behaviors that disrupt it
- In a group, each person knows what his/her obligations, duties, privileges, and responsibilities are
- Being aware of student behavior in all parts of the room
- policies Overall guidelines and policies that address major issues like dress code and attendance and are the same for all students in the school
- Specific actions students must take in the classroom that relate to behavior and the running of the classroom
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- A type of aggression in which harm is caused by damaging someone's relationships or social status
- A process in which a specially trained people help others to resolve their conflicts peacefully
- culture The atmosphere or quality of life in a classroom, determined by how individuals interact with one another
- The process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving
- Differences in characteristics of people, can involve personality, work style, race, age, ethnicity, gender, religion, education, functional level at work, etc.
- General guidelines for students behavior specific to a class or teacher that identify expected classroom behaviors and attitudes needed for positive learning environment
12 Clues: Being aware of student behavior in all parts of the room • The process of ending a conflict through cooperation and problem solving • A process in which a specially trained people help others to resolve their conflicts peacefully • A type of aggression in which harm is caused by damaging someone's relationships or social status • ...
Adaptations 2020-03-17
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- a unit of plants, animals, and nonliving components of an environment that interact.
- The world's major communities, classified according to the predominant vegetation and characterized by adaptation of organisms to that particular environment.
- anything an animal does involving action and/or response to stimulation.
- an animal with no backbone
- species a species of plant or animal of which numbers are decreasing at an alarming rate and is threatened with extinction by human-made or natural changes in the environment.
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- any body part, behavior, or physiological capability that increases an animal's ability to survive in its environment.
- an animal that eats only animals
- an animal that hunts other animals
- no longer existing on the Earth.
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- shading dark and light colors are a form of camouflage.
- an animal with a backbone
- taking care of our environment by wisely managing its resources
- an animal that eats only plants
- the total surroundings and forces that act upon a living thing.
- the place where an animal lives
- ration that blends in with the surrounding environment.
- verb: to hunt and eat other animals. noun: an animal eaten by another animal
18 Clues: an animal with a backbone • an animal with no backbone • an animal that eats only plants • the place where an animal lives • an animal that eats only animals • no longer existing on the Earth. • an animal that hunts other animals • an animal that eats both plants and animals • shading dark and light colors are a form of camouflage. • ...
SEAHORSES AND ENVIRONMENT 2021-03-21
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- small plates on fish skin
- very fine in texture or structure
- seriously at risk of extinction
- a person who is about to have a baby is...
- belonging to very distant past
- flow of water
- being the only one of its kind
- a thing that reminds you of a place or person
- the place where they bury rubbish
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- traditional stories of a community
- different to what is normal or expected
- a period of thousand years
- the natural home or environment of an animal
- clearing wide area of trees
- an animal's life partner
- a pocket-like body part where seahorses carry their babies
- a period of a hundred years
- what fish use to breathe
- not deep
19 Clues: not deep • flow of water • an animal's life partner • what fish use to breathe • small plates on fish skin • a period of thousand years • clearing wide area of trees • a period of a hundred years • belonging to very distant past • being the only one of its kind • seriously at risk of extinction • very fine in texture or structure • the place where they bury rubbish • ...
Environment Unit Crossword 2022-04-20
20 Clues: iklim • çevre • iklim • kesmek • tehlike • zararlı • kirlilik • çevresel • atık, çöp • böcek ilacı • çevre dostu • geri dönüşüm • yağmur ormanı • dikmek, bitki • yenilenebilir • küresel ısınma • güneş enerjisi • rüzgar enerjisi • kimyasal maddeler • yok etmek, tahrip etmek
WEATHER AND ENVIRONMENT 2015-03-22
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- Weather with no extreme temperatures
- Cut down on .....food
- We are to blame for global ....
- A thick forest in a tropical area
- Energy efficient .....
- The four periods of the year
- Pollution
- The total amount of rain
- A large amount of water covering dry areas
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- A vast dry area
- The regular weather conditions of a particular place
- Means of ......transport
- Seaside
- Are you ..... friendly?
- The change observed in sea levels
- Away fromm the coast
- Take the cardboard packets to the recycling....
- The area used for farming
- Autumn in American English
19 Clues: Seaside • Pollution • A vast dry area • Away fromm the coast • Cut down on .....food • Energy efficient ..... • Are you ..... friendly? • Means of ......transport • The total amount of rain • The area used for farming • Autumn in American English • The four periods of the year • We are to blame for global .... • A thick forest in a tropical area • The change observed in sea levels • ...
Environment Science Quiz 2022-12-12
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- tropical grassland
- found in the northern hemisphere
- Gas to liquid
- Condensation in clouds
- the non-living components of an ecosystem
- Water that moves across the land surface
- Evaporation of water from leaves of a plant
- group of ecosystems that live in same conditions
- the total amount of water on a planet
- part of the planet that has living things on it
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- The living organisms in an environment
- Far away from equator
- fixation nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds
- study of organisms in a environment
- Liquid to gas
- made up of biotic and abiotic components
- the environmental area where a species lives
- 30 degrees north and south of equator
- an organism that can make its own food
19 Clues: Liquid to gas • Gas to liquid • tropical grassland • Far away from equator • Condensation in clouds • found in the northern hemisphere • study of organisms in a environment • 30 degrees north and south of equator • the total amount of water on a planet • The living organisms in an environment • an organism that can make its own food • made up of biotic and abiotic components • ...
Organisms and Environment 2026-04-01
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- Oragnisms that create their own food from water, carbon dioxide and light energy from the sun.
- succession Repopulation of an area that starts with bare soil left behind after disturbance, with grass and weeds growing in the first stages.
- Breakdown dead organisms and decaying matter for energy.
- a community of living and non living parts of a environment.
- relationships A close relationship where both organisms survive and at least one is benefited.
- Variety of different species in an environment.
- Oragnisms that depend on others for food, they eat to obtain energy.
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- succession Stages of growth where initial colonization of an area starts with bare rocks, lichen break rock to prepare soil for other more complex organisms to move in.
- species First species to colonize or live in an area.
- Water that flows across the land and into rivers and streams.
- Shows how matter and energy is transferred from on organism to another through feeding relationships.
- When biotic or abiotic factors rely on or influence each other.
- mature and stable ecosystem in its final stages of development in ecological succession.
- Non living parts of the environment.
- transfer The ability to do work, it can be transferred and transformed but is always conserved and never destroyed.
- When two or more organisms try to get the same resource.
- Living parts of the environment.
- Amount of salt content in water
- The ability of an ecosystem to maintain long-term stability or balance and continue to grow healthy without help.
19 Clues: Amount of salt content in water • Living parts of the environment. • Non living parts of the environment. • Variety of different species in an environment. • species First species to colonize or live in an area. • When two or more organisms try to get the same resource. • Breakdown dead organisms and decaying matter for energy. • ...
Ecology Unit 2024-04-05
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- Creates its own food
- Eats other plants or animals for food
- Consists of all food chains
- Eats only animals
- An Organism that breaks down decaying material for energy
- The non-living things that interact in an environment
- Eats other organisms for food
- A living thing that can RECHARGE
- An organism that 'harbors' another organism
- Eats both animals and plants
- A group of the same organisms in the same environment
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- A group of biotic organisms of the environment interacting with each other
- An Organism that hunts and kills other organisms for food
- A group of biotic and abiotic parts of the environment interacting with each other
- An Organism that mostly eats rotting "biomass"
- An Organism that is hunted and killed for food
- The living things that interact in an environment
- Organisms that make their own food
- A 'linear sequence' of Organisms that eat each other for energy and nutrients
- A group of different organisms in the same environment
- Position of an organism in the food chain
- Study of Organisms
- The natural home of an organism
- Eats only plants
- One organism benefits and the other suffers
25 Clues: Eats only plants • Eats only animals • Study of Organisms • Creates its own food • Consists of all food chains • Eats both animals and plants • Eats other organisms for food • The natural home of an organism • A living thing that can RECHARGE • Organisms that make their own food • Eats other plants or animals for food • Position of an organism in the food chain • ...
ANIMALS 2022-05-23
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- are animals without backbones
- movement from one place to another
- process where plants make food
- sleeping for a long time to conserve energy
- ability to duplicate
- mushroom is an example
- copying the appearance of another animal
- body temperature never changes
- reaction to changes in the environment
- breathe with lungs and born babies alive
- have gills and scales
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- use sunlight to make food
- body temperature changes with environment
- frogs and salamanders are examples
- have backbones
- single celled eukaryotic organisms
- breathe with lungs and lay eggs
- organisms increase in size
- have wings and feathers
- any change in the environment
- blending with the environment
21 Clues: have backbones • ability to duplicate • have gills and scales • mushroom is an example • have wings and feathers • use sunlight to make food • organisms increase in size • are animals without backbones • any change in the environment • blending with the environment • process where plants make food • body temperature never changes • breathe with lungs and lay eggs • ...
5 Themes of Geography 2024-10-02
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- / A man-made structure that changes the environment to connect two places.
- / North, south, east, and west—used to describe where things are.
- / An area defined by boundaries, such as a state or country.
- / An area where people share similar language, religion, or traditions.
- / A feature created by people, like buildings or cities.
- / Things that are traded or transported between places, like food or products.
- / Imaginary lines on a map that measure north and south.
- / Imaginary lines on a map that measure east and west.
- / The theme that explains how people, goods, and ideas travel.
- / Describes where a place is compared to others, like "north of Canada."
- / A landform with dry climate and little rain.
- / The sharing of information, often through the internet or other technology.
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- / An area defined by shared characteristics like language or climate.
- / A natural feature, like a mountain range or desert.
- / How people change, adapt to, or depend on their environment.
- / The theme of geography that answers "Where is it?"
- / A specific spot using coordinates, like 34°N, 118°W.
- / An example of people interacting with the environment to reuse materials.
- / How humans rely on the environment for resources like water and food.
- / The natural world around us, including landforms, weather, and resources.
- / How humans adjust to their environment, like wearing warm clothes in winter.
- / To change the environment, such as building a bridge or a road.
- / The weather conditions of a region over time.
- / Describes the physical and human characteristics that make a location unique.
- / An example of depending on the environment for food.
25 Clues: / A landform with dry climate and little rain. • / The weather conditions of a region over time. • / The theme of geography that answers "Where is it?" • / A natural feature, like a mountain range or desert. • / A specific spot using coordinates, like 34°N, 118°W. • / Imaginary lines on a map that measure east and west. • ...
crosswords 3 2023-11-19
21 Clues: bin • tops • dump • paper • waste • glass • bottles • plastic • recycle • pollute • conserve • landfill • decompose • pollution • chemicals • aluminium • separation • environment • shoppingbags • recyclingplant • recyclinghabits
Ecology Review (no space in between two word answers) 2013-05-12
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- A group of living things that are so closely related that they can breed with one another and produce offspring that can breed as well
- These affect the number of organisms an environment can support
- A single individual animal, plant, fungus, or other living thing
- The place where an organism lives in order to obtain its food, water, shelter and other things needed for survival
- The first species to move into a lifeless environment
- Takes place after a major disturbance to the biological community in a stable ecosystem
- All the different populations in a specific area or region at a certain time
- The study of how organisms interact with their environment and all the organisms that live in that environment
- Non-living factor in an ecosystem
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- Factor that is a living thing in an ecosystem
- When organisms move out of an environment
- Migration and ________ are two ways that a population can decrease
- The maximum number of organisms that can survive in a particular ecosystem
- When organisms move into an environment
- The particular role of an organism in its environment
- Individual ecosystems grouped together according to the climate and the predominant vegetation and characterized by adaptations of organisms to that particular environment
- Migration and ________ are two ways that a popuation can grow
- A natural process that involves a gradual change in the plant and animal communities that live in that area
- One or more communities in an area and the abiotic factors, including water, sunlight, oxygen, temperature, and soil
- All of the individuals of a given species in a specific area or region at a certain time
20 Clues: Non-living factor in an ecosystem • When organisms move into an environment • When organisms move out of an environment • Factor that is a living thing in an ecosystem • The particular role of an organism in its environment • The first species to move into a lifeless environment • Migration and ________ are two ways that a popuation can grow • ...
Unit 1 Review 2025-09-11
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- The role and position a species has in its environment.
- Independent Factors that limit population size regardless of population density (e.g., natural disasters).
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- A close, long-term relationship between two different species.
- Dependent Factors that limit population size more strongly as population density increases (e.g., competition, disease).
- An interaction where one organism kills and eats another.
- The study of interactions among organisms and their environment.
- Population growth that slows as it reaches carrying capacity.
- A group of individuals of the same species living in the same area.
- A symbiotic relationship where both species benefit.
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- A community of organisms and their abiotic environment.
- Non-living factors in an environment.
- The organism that does the killing in predation.
- Population growth under ideal conditions with unlimited resources.
- Capacity The maximum population size an environment can support.
- Living factors in an environment.
- A symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and the other is unaffected.
- A symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and the other is harmed.
- The organism that is eaten in predation.
19 Clues: Living factors in an environment. • Non-living factors in an environment. • The organism that is eaten in predation. • The organism that does the killing in predation. • A symbiotic relationship where both species benefit. • The role and position a species has in its environment. • A community of organisms and their abiotic environment. • ...
Extreme environment & animals 2013-09-16
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- no oxygen
- likes mud
- lives in trees
- Has a trunk
- likes honey
- will burn you
- it's light
- we can see it at night
- likes nuts
- it starts with s
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- it's poisonus
- it's underground
- no oxygen
- runs very fast and lives hot places
- the higher, the colder
- hunts animals in savanna
- can fly and lives in caves
- it's very hot
- hunts mice
- can walk on walls
20 Clues: no oxygen • no oxygen • likes mud • it's light • hunts mice • likes nuts • Has a trunk • likes honey • it's poisonus • it's very hot • will burn you • lives in trees • it's underground • it starts with s • can walk on walls • the higher, the colder • we can see it at night • hunts animals in savanna • can fly and lives in caves • runs very fast and lives hot places
environment and universe 2021-04-30
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- intelligent beings
- moving air
- contain chlorohyl
- the smallest planet in the solar system
- a star that has a tail
- place where human life
- drops of water falling
- hot and luminous
- a planet that has ring
- hard and solid object
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- celestial bodies surrounding the sun
- the largest source of energy in the world
- the biggest planet
- sources of life
- celestial bodies that are orbiting other, larger celestial bodies
- appears after the rain
- satellite from earth
- the sky
- a very large body of water on the surface of the earth
19 Clues: the sky • moving air • sources of life • hot and luminous • contain chlorohyl • intelligent beings • the biggest planet • satellite from earth • hard and solid object • a star that has a tail • place where human life • drops of water falling • appears after the rain • a planet that has ring • celestial bodies surrounding the sun • the smallest planet in the solar system • ...
Business Environment Quiz 2021-05-27
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- Industrialization has raised the standard of _______________
- _______ environment refers to all economic factors which have a bearing on the functioning of a business.
- FERA is foreign ______________ regulation act.
- Profit making is the _______________ goal of any business enterprise?
- The taking over of a private firm by the government to be run it as a government unit is ______.
- The transfer of the ownership of state property into the hands of the private individuals by the sale of state assets through auction is
- When a company taken over another one and clearly becomes the new owner, the action is called
- An increase in the general level of prices, as measured against some baseline of purchasing power is also known as
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- Micro environment is also known as _______________
- New policy has four new components namely liberalization, privatization _______________ and stabilization.
- Business comprises all ______________ seeking activities and enterprises that provides goods and services necessary to an economic system.
- _______ stresses the philosophy of individualism believing in private ownership.
- Under Socialism the tools of production are managed by ___________
- Competition is beneficial to the competing firms besides benefiting the ______________.
- Natural environment comes under ________________ environment category.
- _______ identifies the early signals of possible environment changes.
- GDP is growth domestic ______________.
- The legislative frame work for industrial licensing is provided by the ______________ development and Regulation act.
- In the PEST framework for environmental analysis what does the letter S stands for
19 Clues: GDP is growth domestic ______________. • FERA is foreign ______________ regulation act. • Micro environment is also known as _______________ • Industrialization has raised the standard of _______________ • Under Socialism the tools of production are managed by ___________ • Profit making is the _______________ goal of any business enterprise? • ...
Monitoring the Environment 2019-04-01
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- The name given to very precise glassware
- Used to identify components of a solution
- A natural process that produces carbon dioxide
- Scatter in a graph shows that ________ is affected
- The type of smog in which you would find a higher concentration of ozone
- A very famous number
- The process of burning a fuel
- Used to identify substances in HPLC
- An error that would cause results to be out by the same amount each time
- Used to deliver known concentrations during titrations
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- The factor used to identify substances in TLC
- The pH works on this scale
- Most abundant greenhouse gas produced by humans
- A natural process that stores carbon
- Used to deliver an unknown quantity during titrations
- The most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- A method to find an unknown concentration of a substance in a solution
- A method to find an unknown concentration of a substance in a solution
- The type of chromatography that you can separate mixtures
- Ions of this element cause acidity
20 Clues: A very famous number • The pH works on this scale • The process of burning a fuel • Ions of this element cause acidity • Used to identify substances in HPLC • A natural process that stores carbon • The most abundant gas in the atmosphere • The name given to very precise glassware • Used to identify components of a solution • The factor used to identify substances in TLC • ...
Human-Environment Interaction 2023-05-05
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- this type of pollution is easier to find and clean up 26
- one example of this ecosystem is mangrove forest 22
- this type of renewable energy comes from the sun 28
- a species original to the area and belongs there 25
- urban _____ is the spread and connection of human cities 32
- tropical rainforests have this many layers 24
- this is the state near where the Exxon Valdez oil spilled 27
- long period of time with little to no precipitation
- artificial application of water to crops
- process over time when dry soil becomes desert
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- H.E.I stands for human _________ interaction
- species NOT original to the area; harmful to a new area 26
- pollination and decomposition are this type of service 23
- terrestrial ecosystem near the polar areas 22
- type of ecosystem services like water cycle and photosynthesis 23
- ways humans use and take from the environment 20
- seasonal wind in parts of S. Asia that bring wet or dry conditions
- ways humans change the environment 20
- type of house humans built to adapt to floods 20
19 Clues: ways humans change the environment 20 • artificial application of water to crops • H.E.I stands for human _________ interaction • terrestrial ecosystem near the polar areas 22 • tropical rainforests have this many layers 24 • process over time when dry soil becomes desert • ways humans use and take from the environment 20 • ...
Earth & Environment Idioms 2024-05-09
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- “He seems to be recovering well from the surgery, but we aren’t out of the _______ yet.”
- If you are out of the woods after surgery, it means you are feeling _______.
- The neck of the woods is the _______ where you live.
- “My boss never gives a straight answer when we ask him questions, it’s very frustrating. He is always _______ around the bush!”
- “My grandmother loved gardening; she had a green _______ and was always out tending her garden.”
- If someone thinks that the grass is greener on the other side, they may either be an optimistic or _______ person.
- “I think we need to take a step back from the project and look at it with fresh eyes in a few days. I’m worried that we can’t see the _______ for the trees and are going to end up making bad decisions.”
- To go to the ends of the earth for someone means that you will do _______ for them.
- If you can’t see the forest for the trees, it means you can’t see the bigger _______.
- “There’s a new café opening in your _______ of the woods, isn’t there? We should check it out some time.”
- “We were worried about losing our jobs but it’s alright now, we’re in the _______.”
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- To be a down-to-earth person is to be a _______ person.
- “John has started to pay me back the money he owes, but really it’s just a drop in the _______.”
- A drop in the ocean is usually a very _______ amount of what is needed.
- “In his wedding vows he said that he would go to the ends of the _______ for his wife.”
- To have a green thumb is to have a natural _______ for gardening.
- To not beat around the bush is to be _______.
- “Even though he’s a worldwide superstar, he’s so _______-earth!”
- I often think that the grass is _________ on the other side but then start counting my own blessings immediately.
19 Clues: To not beat around the bush is to be _______. • The neck of the woods is the _______ where you live. • To be a down-to-earth person is to be a _______ person. • “Even though he’s a worldwide superstar, he’s so _______-earth!” • To have a green thumb is to have a natural _______ for gardening. • ...
The Windows Environment 2026-03-11
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- The section on the taskbar that shows system icons such as time, battery, and network.
- The main space where text is typed and edited.
- The bar usually located at the bottom of the desktop that shows open programs and the Start button.
- The picture or colour displayed on the desktop background.
- A document, picture, video, or other piece of information saved on a computer.
- Allows users to move up and down or side to side in a document.
- A link that provides quick access to a program, file, or folder.
- Displays information about the document such as page number, word count, and language.
- The strip at the top of the screen that contains tabs and groups of commands.
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- A small picture that represents a program, file, or folder.
- A container used to store files and other folders.
- Displays the name of the document and the Microsoft Word program.
- The main screen that appears after the computer starts. It is the workspace where icons, files, and folders are displayed.
- The blinking vertical line that shows where text will appear.
- Categories on the ribbon such as Home, Insert, Design, Layout, and Review.
- Helps users measure and align text, margins, and tabs.
- A menu that allows the user to open programs, search for files, or shut down the computer.
- A special folder that stores files that have been deleted.
- A rectangular area on the screen where a program or document is displayed.
19 Clues: The main space where text is typed and edited. • A container used to store files and other folders. • Helps users measure and align text, margins, and tabs. • The picture or colour displayed on the desktop background. • A special folder that stores files that have been deleted. • A small picture that represents a program, file, or folder. • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-11
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- Animals living freely in nature
- A large rounded object in space that orbits a star
- Taking care of and protecting natural resources
- A place where trash is buried in the ground
- Using resources in a way that ensures they will be available for future generations, while also taking care of the environment
- Food scraps and natural materials that break down into rich soil for plants
- Tiny pieces of plastic found in the environment
- Turning used materials into something new
- Where plants and animals live, including all the things around them, both living and nonliving
- A habitat is the natural environment where plants and animals live and grow
- The long-term average of weather conditions in a specific region
- Using something again instead of throwing it away
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- The variety of different plants and animals in one place
- When harmful substances are added to the environment
- When a type of plant or animal no longer exists
- The planet we live on
- A community of living things and their environment
- Able to break down naturally over time
- Using less to create less waste
- Everything in the natural world
20 Clues: The planet we live on • Animals living freely in nature • Using less to create less waste • Everything in the natural world • Able to break down naturally over time • Turning used materials into something new • A place where trash is buried in the ground • When a type of plant or animal no longer exists • Taking care of and protecting natural resources • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-11
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- A community of living things and their environment
- A habitat is the natural environment where plants and animals live and grow
- Turning used materials into something new
- Tiny pieces of plastic found in the environment
- Using less to create less waste
- Able to break down naturally over time
- The variety of different plants and animals in one place
- A large rounded object in space that orbits a star
- The long-term average of weather conditions in a specific region
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- When a type of plant or animal no longer exists
- Taking care of and protecting natural resources
- Using resources in a way that ensures they will be available for future generations, while also taking care of the environment
- Everything in the natural world
- Using something again instead of throwing it away
- When harmful substances are added to the environment
- that break down into rich soil for plants
- Where plants and animals live, including all the things around them, both living and nonliving
- Food scraps and natural
- The planet we live on
- A place where trash is buried in the ground
- Animals living freely in nature
21 Clues: The planet we live on • Food scraps and natural • Everything in the natural world • Using less to create less waste • Animals living freely in nature • Able to break down naturally over time • Turning used materials into something new • that break down into rich soil for plants • A place where trash is buried in the ground • When a type of plant or animal no longer exists • ...
Speaking crossword 2022-08-18
21 Clues: cat • hide • debt • debt • Admit • agree • fruit • lesson • heaven • Admire • garage • invite • lesson • library • foreign • history • building • innocent • interview • environment • examination
Word formation and Writing: Difficult spellings 2020-02-16
19 Clues: WIDTH • CENTRE • STRENGTH • NECESSARY • PROGRAMME • SCIENTIST • BEGINNING • RECOMMEND • DISAPPEAR • POLITICIAN • GOVERNMENT • SUCCESSFUL • DISAPPOINT • DEFINITELY • IMMEDIATELY • ENVIRONMENT • OCCASIONALLY • ACCOMMODATION • INSTALLATIONS
HRM 2017-11-19
19 Clues: System • Safety • Process • Quality • Wellness • Customer • Training • Services • Workplace • Appraisal • Diligence • Excellence • Ergonomics • Motivation • Supervisor • Environment • Development • Productivity • Compensation
ABC 2021-04-17
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- Factors constituting the business environment which are relevant for decision-making
- Removing unnecessary government controls and restrictions
- Dilution of government stake in public sector enterprises
- Reserve Bank of India is the key regulator of country’s __________ environment
- Customs, traditions and values defining practices of business
- External Changes that helps a firm to improve performance
- A feature which is easier to understand in parts but difficult in its totality
- Deciding future course of action
- Concepts that is held in high esteem by Society
- Environment which differs from region to region, country to country
- Studying the close link between different elements of business environment (5-11)
- Sub-division of market
- External environment trends affecting performance
- Forces including customers, investors, etc.
- Very Difficult to predict future happenings
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- Social practices passed from one generation to another
- Business environment is the sum total of _____________, institutions and other forces that are outside the control of the firm
- After the New Economic Policy, business shifted from selling concept to ____________ concept
- Environment affected by recent advances in computers and internet
- Maruti Co. was the first company to understand the need for a small car(5-5)
- Integration of the various economies of the world towards a cohesive global economy
- Study of environment in which business exists
- Main aim of demonetization was to curb ____________
- A tax administration measure by placing restrictions on money
- Decisions rendered by government agencies and courts
- Reducing role of Public Sector
- Attitude of government representatives towards business
- Selling holi colors in March and fire-crackers in October-November
- Raw materials, labour, machines etc.. involved for production
29 Clues: Sub-division of market • Reducing role of Public Sector • Deciding future course of action • Forces including customers, investors, etc. • Very Difficult to predict future happenings • Study of environment in which business exists • Concepts that is held in high esteem by Society • External environment trends affecting performance • ...
Ecosystems 2024-11-10
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- Adaptations. Changes in how a living thing's body works to help it survive in its environment.
- A living thing that can make its own food. This includes all green plants on land.
- Living parts of the environment, including all plants and animals.
- When a type of plant or animal completely dies out and no longer exists on Earth.
- The place where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows.
- The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- Non-living parts of the environment, like water, air, and rocks.
- Adaptations. Actions or behaviors that help a living thing survive in its environment.
- living thing that eats other living things for food. This includes all animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals.
- A community of living things and their environment, working together as a system.
- A living thing that is hunted by predators for food.
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- An animal that only eats other animals or parts of animals.
- Impact. The ways people change or affect the natural environment.
- The way living things rely on each other and their environment to survive.
- Adaptations. Physical features that help a living thing survive in its environment.
- Change. Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns on Earth.
- A living thing that hunts and kills other animals for food.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- A type of plant or animal that is at risk of becoming extinct.
- A living thing that eats dead animals it didn't kill itself.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler parts.
22 Clues: An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that eats both plants and other animals. • A living thing that is hunted by predators for food. • An animal that only eats other animals or parts of animals. • A living thing that hunts and kills other animals for food. • The place where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows. • ...
Environment Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-28
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- Live in the ocean and are a source of food.
- The world, where we live.
- They need water and sunlight to grow.
- An area with lots of trees.
- Large body of water.
- Dirty and harmful air.
- When we drop rubbish on the floor.
- Many of them are endangered.
- When we turn off the lights we are helping to....
- When we reuse materials such as glass and plastic.
- Our natural world.
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- For example, Autumn, Winter, Summer and Spring.
- For example rain, snow, sun and wind.
- When the ice melts and the sea rises.
- When we turn off the taps we are helping to....
- Large and tall landforms that often rise to a peak.
- Unwanted chemicals that are poisonous
- Food or materials that decompose, for example banana skin and paper.
- A type of inorganic material.
19 Clues: Our natural world. • Large body of water. • Dirty and harmful air. • The world, where we live. • An area with lots of trees. • Many of them are endangered. • A type of inorganic material. • When we drop rubbish on the floor. • For example rain, snow, sun and wind. • They need water and sunlight to grow. • When the ice melts and the sea rises. • ...
Environment and weather 2022-03-09
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- A very dry area with little vegetation.
- A long dry period without any rain.
- The process of destroying things.
- If the ground is shaking.
- If the water in a river/sea is flowing in a specific direction.
- When it's really hot.
- The rise and fall of the sea.
- Masses of ice high up in the mountains.
- If rivers or lakes have too much water, this happens.
- To hurt, harm or partially destroy something.
- Frozen rain.
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- A big hole in a mountainside or in the ground.
- Another word for disaster.
- If you don't want a sunburn, you need to go there.
- Lightning and loud rumblings in the clouds.
- Almost an island but with a connection to the mainland.
- If you can't see far because you're inside a cloud on the ground, it's...
- Introducing harmful materials into the environment.
- Trash or garbage.
19 Clues: Frozen rain. • Trash or garbage. • When it's really hot. • If the ground is shaking. • Another word for disaster. • The rise and fall of the sea. • The process of destroying things. • A long dry period without any rain. • A very dry area with little vegetation. • Masses of ice high up in the mountains. • Lightning and loud rumblings in the clouds. • ...
Human Environment Interactions 2022-09-27
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- Climates are dry
- Letters and numbers label grid lines
- A place warm or cold and wet or dry
- exact location
- A round model of earth
- Regions are cold dry
- Shows overall distribution of population within in area or region
- Shows physical features
- Symbols and colors on a map
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- Climates are hot wet and humid
- Person who makes a map
- a place relative to something else
- Study of weather over time
- Climate zone hot little precipitation
- Shows borders of political regions
- represents historical event that occurred
- Distance on a map by looking
- Climates that have warm Summers and cold winters
- Drawings of places around the world
19 Clues: exact location • Climates are dry • Regions are cold dry • Person who makes a map • A round model of earth • Shows physical features • Study of weather over time • Symbols and colors on a map • Distance on a map by looking • Climates are hot wet and humid • a place relative to something else • Shows borders of political regions • A place warm or cold and wet or dry • ...
Earth and Environment 2022-11-22
Across
- to predict or estimate weather conditions in the future
- an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure
- caused by too much carbon dioxide being absorbed by the ocean
- one of the heat trapping gases
- an instrument measuring temperature
- the number of living organisms that an ecosystem can support without environmental degradation
- used in commercial agriculture to produce greater crop yield
- one of the heat trapping gases
- number 3 on the Periodic Table used to make rechargeable poer supplies
- a device that measures wind speed and direction
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- when saltwater finds its way into freshwater environments
- current currents caused by winds
- occurs when there is an exces of nutrients in a waterway
- a resource that can be replenished in a shorter period of time
- an instrument used to measure the amount of vapor in the air
- farm where livestock is raised at a high production rate to meet market demand
- having a limited quatity
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- the rapid expansion of the geographic extent of cities and towns
- a process used to extract valuable metals and ore from the earth
20 Clues: having a limited quatity • one of the heat trapping gases • one of the heat trapping gases • current currents caused by winds • an instrument measuring temperature • an instrument measuring atmospheric pressure • a device that measures wind speed and direction • to predict or estimate weather conditions in the future • ...
Our Environment & Pollution 2021-07-30
Across
- - combination of this petrol makes fuel better (7)
- - this ocean had the largest oil spill (8)
- - water release when the glacier melts (9)
- - biggest source of emission from animal agriculture (6)
- - burning this causes pollution (4)
- - chemical used for keeping swimming pools clean (8)
- - example of a clean gas
- - 7 letter word for green energy
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- - one of the biggest holes in atmosphere (5)
- - waster water from domestic usage (6)
- - technology of tomorrow (8)
- - 7 Letter word that is #1 cause of pollution today
- - used to purify water (6)
- - another word for reuse (7)
- - example of green house gas (7)
- - 5 Letter word for this abundant source of energy
- - Used for producing batteries (7)
- - gas used in air conditioners (5)
- - a dangerous contaminant in ground water (4)
19 Clues: - example of a clean gas • - used to purify water (6) • - technology of tomorrow (8) • - another word for reuse (7) • - example of green house gas (7) • - 7 letter word for green energy • - Used for producing batteries (7) • - gas used in air conditioners (5) • - burning this causes pollution (4) • - waster water from domestic usage (6) • ...
Our Environment & Pollution 2021-07-30
Across
- - burning this causes pollution (4)
- - abundant source of energy (5)
- - technology of tomorrow (8)
- - this ocean had the largest oil spill (8)
- - water release when the glacier melts (9)
- - used to purify water (6)
- - waster water from domestic usage (6)
- - used for keeping swimming pools clean (8)
- - Mix of this & petrol makes fuel better (7)
Down
- - one of the biggest holes in atmosphere (5)
- - #1 cause of pollution today (7)
- - source of emission from agriculture (6)
- - another word for reuse (7)
- - Used for producing batteries (7)
- - example of green house gas (7)
- - gas used in air conditioners (5)
- - example of a clean gas
- - 7 letter word for green energy
- - a dangerous contaminant in ground water (4)
19 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) • - 7 letter word for green energy • - #1 cause of pollution today (7) • - Used for producing batteries (7) • - gas used in air conditioners (5) • - burning this causes pollution (4) • ...
External business environment 2024-10-02
Across
- Shows how many units producers would be willing to offer for sale at different prices (6)
- A decrease in the price leads to a rise in this (6)
- Income tax is an example of this type of tax, where rates increase with higher income (11)
- The desire to make money, often the main business goal (6,6)
- Meaning of GDP (5,8,7)
- A type of tax that takes a larger percentage from lower-income individuals (10)
- What you pay for borrowing money, and what banks pay you for saving money (8)
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- If this value rises, it makes domestic goods more expensive abroad (5)
- A drop in this can lead to lower demand for imports and higher demand for domestic goods (8,4)
- Effect that causes consumers to switch to cheaper alternatives (12)
- Money charged by lenders, influenced by the base interest rate (8)
- Central bank that sets the base interest rate in the UK (4,2,7)
- The economic growth of a country (3)
- When demand rises as a result of a decrease in price (9)
- When demand falls as a result of an increase in price (11)
- A type of tax that is collected from consumers through intermediaries (8)
- The body responsible for collecting taxes in the UK (4)
- The process of countries becoming more interconnected (13)
- Financial tool used by governments to influence employment and inflation (5)
- A government-imposed fee on imported goods (6)
20 Clues: Meaning of GDP (5,8,7) • The economic growth of a country (3) • A government-imposed fee on imported goods (6) • A decrease in the price leads to a rise in this (6) • The body responsible for collecting taxes in the UK (4) • When demand rises as a result of a decrease in price (9) • When demand falls as a result of an increase in price (11) • ...
Glossary: Environment (definitions) 2025-08-28
Across
- taking care of and protecting our flora and fauna
- Meteorologythe long-term heating of the atmosphere resulting from the absorption of energy from the sun by certain gases in the atmosphere
- an increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere, causing changes in climate
- a region of a planet, such as Earth, Mars, or a moon, covered in ice at high latitudes
- animals that are not tamed and living with humans
- capable of decaying through the action of living organisms
- implementing measures to avoid, minimize, restore, or compensate for the negative environmental impacts resulting from human activities
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- poison to get rid of plants
- a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards
- to die out, disappear entirely from our planet
- tamed creature either at your house or at a farm
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- originating in and characteristic of a particular region or country; native
- the thinning of the Earth's ozone layer in the stratosphere, mainly caused by man-made chemicals
- being super duper dry, a long period of either dry weather or shortage of water
- variety of plant and animal species in an environment
- any substance used to enrich the soil
- the artificial application of water to land to assist in the production of crops
- all the plants or plant life of a place, taken as a whole
19 Clues: poison to get rid of plants • any substance used to enrich the soil • to die out, disappear entirely from our planet • tamed creature either at your house or at a farm • taking care of and protecting our flora and fauna • animals that are not tamed and living with humans • variety of plant and animal species in an environment • ...
Environmental Science Unit 2 2019-10-29
Across
- A source of emissions from mobile sources.
- An indicator that measures the concentration of chemicals.
- The measure of harm a substance can cause in humans and other living things.
- The term used to describe the dose of a substance that is sufficient to kill 50%.
- A source of emissions from a single discharge point.
- The increase of a chemical in an organism.
- A type of pollution that increases the noise in the environment.
- The increase of a chemical in an organism directly from the environment.
- A type of pollution that can change the temperature of the environment.
- The release of large amount of nutrients in waterway resulting in algal bloom.
- The probability that a substance or situation will cause harm.
- A type of pollution where the pollutant finds its way indirectly into the environment.
- The amount of salt that is in water.
- The place where the organism lives.
- An indicator that measures social or economic effects.
- Use of a substitute material to avoid presence of them in the environment.
- A type of pollution where the pollutant is added directly to the environment.
- The presence or introduction of a substance into the environment which is harmful.
- The potential for a substance or situation to cause harm.
- A type of pollution that increases the amount of light in the environment.
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- A measure of how much of a pollutant a person is exposed to.
- The process when chemicals are absorbed in the body through the skin. ______ absorption.
- A single exposure or short term effects.
- Removal of pollutants in society to stop the presence of them in the environment.
- The increase of a chemical in an organism via the food chain.
- A source of emissions that escape from their stored location.
- The presence of a substance where it does not naturally occur.
- Use of chemicals to help breakdown pollutants in the environment.
- Multiple exposures or long term effects.
- An indicator that measures the physical properties in the environment.
- A material or substance that is discarded as no longer useful after the completion of a process.
- A process or place that removes, stores or absorbs the pollutant.
- A chemical that will cause cancer.
- A harmful substance that can affect the environment
- An indicator that measures organisms.
- A source of emissions from a broad area.
- The amount of variation an organism can withstand without harm.
- The measure of fine particles suspended in the water.
- The amount of a chemical absorbed per unit of body weight.
- The description of an organisms role in the ecosystem.
40 Clues: A chemical that will cause cancer. • The place where the organism lives. • The amount of salt that is in water. • An indicator that measures organisms. • A single exposure or short term effects. • Multiple exposures or long term effects. • A source of emissions from a broad area. • A source of emissions from mobile sources. • The increase of a chemical in an organism. • ...
Interdependent Relationships 2025-05-13
Across
- 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 (like sunlight, water, and temperature).
- 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 (like plants and animals).
- 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. • The result of a cause or action. • When one organism hunts and eats another. • Something that makes something else happen. • Limits or restrictions in a situation or problem. • Things that control how big a population can grow. • ...
Today's Healthcare Environment 2021-08-30
Across
- leadership style best for day-to-day situations
- nephrologists specialize in the treatment of this organ
- otolaryngologists treat conditions of the ears, nose, and ___
- some medical office managers perform ____ duties
- reads and interprets x-rays and scans
- specializes in treating cancer
- type of clinic that sees non-urgent conditions
- specializes in treating elderly patients
- specializes in treating children
- most physicians are perform ____ surgical procedures
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- rheumatologists treat joint conditions such as ____
- dermatologist treat disorders of this
- managers are better prepared for their jobs when they continue receiving _____
- hematologists specialize in disorders of this
- pulmonolgist treat ____ conditions
- specializes in the treatment of the musculoskeletal system
- retail clinics save money by not participating with these
- podiatrists treat conditions associated with these
- specialty physicians must complete this in their specialty
19 Clues: specializes in treating cancer • specializes in treating children • pulmonolgist treat ____ conditions • dermatologist treat disorders of this • reads and interprets x-rays and scans • specializes in treating elderly patients • hematologists specialize in disorders of this • type of clinic that sees non-urgent conditions • leadership style best for day-to-day situations • ...
Our Environment & Pollution 2021-07-30
Across
- burning this causes pollution (4)
- abundant source of energy (5)
- technology of tomorrow (8)
- this ocean had the largest oil spill (8)
- water release when the glacier melts (9)
- used to purify water (6)
- waster water from domestic usage (6)
- used for keeping swimming pools clean (8)
- Mix of this & petrol makes fuel better (7)
Down
- one of the biggest holes in atmosphere (5)
- #1 cause of pollution today (7)
- source of emission from agriculture (6)
- another word for reuse (7)
- Used for producing batteries (7)
- example of green house gas (7)
- gas used in air conditioners (5)
- example of a clean gas
- 7 letter word for green energy
- a dangerous contaminant in ground water (4)
19 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) • 7 letter word for green energy • #1 cause of pollution today (7) • Used for producing batteries (7) • gas used in air conditioners (5) • burning this causes pollution (4) • ...
Living Environment Review 2024-03-06
Across
- A guide that compares pairs of observable traits to help the user identify an organism
- The process of choosing a few organisms with desirable traits to serve as the parents of the next generation
- One of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome
- The disappearance of all members of a species on Earth
- The result of activated genes
- The process by which the organisms that are best adapted to a specific environment survive and produce more offspring than organisms that are not as well adapted
- The passing of traits from parent to offspring
- A technique used to make identical organisms
- A set of technologies that humans use to alter the genetic instructions of an organism by substituting DNA molecules
- Any alteration in the sequence of DNA
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- A combination of technology and biological sciences
- Any trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce under a given set of environmental conditions
- A segment of DNA that contains the code for a specific trait
- A characteristic that is passed from parent to offspring through genes
- A laboratory technique used to separate mixtures of molecules
- My favorite teacher
- To copy
- A tool that allows scientists to separate mixtures of molecules according to size
- The normal differences found among offspring
19 Clues: To copy • My favorite teacher • The result of activated genes • Any alteration in the sequence of DNA • The normal differences found among offspring • A technique used to make identical organisms • The passing of traits from parent to offspring • A combination of technology and biological sciences • The disappearance of all members of a species on Earth • ...
The Built Environment 2025-09-25
Across
- Large and impressive in a way that makes you notice it.
- The outer parts of a city or town, away from the center.
- Belonging to the present time; modern.
- Full of energy, activity, or excitement.
- Liking to try new and exciting things.
- Areas outside the center of a city where many people live.
- Beautiful, stylish, and graceful.
- estate An area with many factories or businesses, usually outside a city.
- Empty; with no people.
- To surround a place with soldiers to try to take control of it.
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- An area where people live, not where they work or shop.
- A cheap place for young people to stay when traveling.
- The process of becoming worse or falling apart.
- Very dirty.
- Very pretty, like a painting.
- To provide what is needed or wanted.
- The act of damaging or destroying things on purpose.
- Very poor and crowded parts of a city where people live.
- A shop where you can buy medicine and health products.
19 Clues: Very dirty. • Empty; with no people. • Very pretty, like a painting. • Beautiful, stylish, and graceful. • To provide what is needed or wanted. • Belonging to the present time; modern. • Liking to try new and exciting things. • Full of energy, activity, or excitement. • The process of becoming worse or falling apart. • The act of damaging or destroying things on purpose. • ...
Legal Environment Recap 2024-09-25
Across
- person bringing the case against another individual
- is the legal process to ask for a higher court (Appellate Court), to review the lower court’s decision.
- not following the law
- least serious class of offense when it comes to crimes.
- where cases start
- example of a felony
- law that involves creating and/or managing the rules and regulations created by federal and state agencies.
- law is a system of laws concerned with individual relations and defines their legal rights.
- example of a misdemeanor
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- lacking the ability to behave with moral principles
- where most cases are heard first
- are the rules of conduct that state how people should or shouldn’t behave in society to keep stability and justice
- law is a system that defines crimes and sets punishments for society.
- law that is written laws passed by the legislative branch.
- law that is based on previous court decisions rather than codes
- the government charges the person accused of breaking the law and committing a crime
- the person who is accused of committing the crime
- a role within the legal profession
- law that governs civil wrongs
19 Clues: where cases start • example of a felony • not following the law • example of a misdemeanor • law that governs civil wrongs • where most cases are heard first • a role within the legal profession • the person who is accused of committing the crime • lacking the ability to behave with moral principles • person bringing the case against another individual • ...
Unit 3 Spelling 2025-08-28
19 Clues: cafe • queue • waiter • charity • protect • serious • ambition • waitress • stressed • accident • stranger • apologise • volunteer • direction • colleague • generosity • experience • successful • environment
3 Cono 2025-01-29
19 Clues: Food • Land • Rocks • Beach • Marsh • Water • Relief • Dehesa • Recycle • Landform • Pollution • Ecosystem • Environment • Livingbeings • Rawmaterials • Globalwarming • Naturalresources • Nonlivingcomponents • Mediterraneanforest
Microbiolgy Biodiversity 2025-11-11
Across
- Oxidize CO2 to CH4
- Can withstand high pressure
- First bacteria to use oxygen and electron chain
- Lives in salty environment
- Lives in environment with oxygen
- Lives in extreme cold
- Lives in extreme heat
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- Lives in environment with little water
- Lives in basic environment
- Glow in the dark
- Lives in environmental similar to humans
- Lives in environment with pH <5
- Lives in environment with no oxygen
13 Clues: Glow in the dark • Oxidize CO2 to CH4 • Lives in extreme cold • Lives in extreme heat • Lives in basic environment • Lives in salty environment • Can withstand high pressure • Lives in environment with pH <5 • Lives in environment with oxygen • Lives in environment with no oxygen • Lives in environment with little water • Lives in environmental similar to humans • ...
PLASTIC POLLUTION SAM VELASQUEZ 2023-10-02
Across
- process to reuse plastic materials
- Tiny plastic particles found in water bodies
- Items often made of plastic for single use
- Small plastic tubes often used in beverages
- Harmful chemicals sometimes found in plastics
- Contamination of the environment by plastic and other substances
- Efforts to remove plastic from natural areas
- Efforts to protect the environment from plastic pollution
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- Negative effects of plastic pollution
- Plastics that can naturally break down
- Site for disposing of non-recycled plastic waste
- Common container made of plastic
- synthetic material is often responsible for pollution
- Creatures affected by plastic pollution in the sea
- Practices to reduce plastic's impact on the environment
- The surroundings impacted by plastic waste
- unwanted materials including plastic, in the environment
- Body of water heavily impacted by plastic pollution
18 Clues: Common container made of plastic • process to reuse plastic materials • Negative effects of plastic pollution • Plastics that can naturally break down • Items often made of plastic for single use • The surroundings impacted by plastic waste • Small plastic tubes often used in beverages • Tiny plastic particles found in water bodies • ...
Ecology 2022-10-28
Across
- maximum population size
- essential product with small supply
- sharing resources by specializations
- each of the food chain steps
- non-living component of the environment
- loosing species bc of competition
- living component of the environment
- population growth that is balanced
- bottom depth of 4,000-6,000 meters
- bottom between shelf break
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- lowest level on the ocean floor
- unrestricted population growth
- pelagic environment above continental shelf
- pelagic environment beyond shelf break
- total mass of organisms
- study of interactions between organisms
- organisms live on the bottom
- organisms that live in water column
18 Clues: maximum population size • total mass of organisms • bottom between shelf break • each of the food chain steps • organisms live on the bottom • unrestricted population growth • lowest level on the ocean floor • loosing species bc of competition • population growth that is balanced • bottom depth of 4,000-6,000 meters • essential product with small supply • ...
Science Quiz Review 2025-12-04
Across
- one organism eating another organism of a different species
- all the members of one species in a certain area
- where an organism lives (shelter, water)
- any living thing in the environment
- study of environment
- community with abiotic factors
- an organism's job in an environment
- between two species for limiting factors (food, water)
- any living thing
- any living or nonliving that can limit the amount of organisms in the environment
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- number of organisms in an area
- maximum number of organisms an environment can support
- a group of organisms that can reproduce offspring (offspring can also reproduce)
- any nonliving thing in the environment (oxygen, soil)
- all the different populations that live in an area
- an organism's job in the environment (worms add O2 to soil)
16 Clues: any living thing • study of environment • number of organisms in an area • community with abiotic factors • any living thing in the environment • an organism's job in an environment • where an organism lives (shelter, water) • all the members of one species in a certain area • all the different populations that live in an area • ...
The Environmental Unit 2022-03-17
22 Clues: Lab • Earth • Metal • Trees • Trash • Ocean • People • Energy • Plants • Oxygen • Planets • Weather • Recycle • Science • Plastic • Society • Pollution • Littering • Scientist • Chemistry • Greenhouse • Environment
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- What job opportunities are called?
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- Refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is the pollution primarily caused by the burning of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
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- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow.
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is a built up area called?
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
22 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow. • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-07-09
Across
- What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- area What is a place called when it's below sea level.
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is a built up area called?
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- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What job opportunities are called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
21 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • area What is a place called when it's below sea level. • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- What job opportunities are called?
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- Refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is the pollution primarily caused by the burning of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
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- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow.
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is a built up area called?
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
22 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow. • ...
Geography Crossword 2022-07-09
Across
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- area What is a place called when it's below sea level.
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What job opportunities are called?
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
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- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- What is a built up area called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
21 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • area What is a place called when it's below sea level. • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • ...
fff 2023-01-24
Across
- change The gradual increase in the Earth's temperature
- The natural home of an animal or plant
- Not dependent on non-renewable resources
- A source of energy from the sun
- resources Resources that come from the earth
- The variety of living organisms in a specific ecosystem
- Produced without synthetic chemicals or pesticides
- Not dirty or contaminated
- A color associated with nature and the environment
- non-domesticated Animals
- The ability to continue indefinitely
- The process of reusing materials
- harmful substances in the environment
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- The mixture of gases that surround the earth
- justice The fair treatment of all communities in relation to the environment
- Something that is done to achieve a goal
- A term used to describe the gradual warming of the Earth's atmosphere
- footprint The amount of greenhouse gases produced by an individual or organization
- Large plants that grow from the ground
- A vital resource for life
- The process of acquiring knowledge and skills
- The natural world around us
- The protection of natural resources
- Having minimal harm to the environment
24 Clues: non-domesticated Animals • A vital resource for life • Not dirty or contaminated • The natural world around us • A source of energy from the sun • The process of reusing materials • The protection of natural resources • The ability to continue indefinitely • harmful substances in the environment • Large plants that grow from the ground • The natural home of an animal or plant • ...
Ecology Vocab Crossword 2017-04-26
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- organisms that obtain energy from the sun
- a single species that share the same location
- the max # of individuals an environment can support
- cycle where plants contribute through transpiration
- a biological community and all of the abiotic factors
- both organisms benefit
- type of succession that takes place after a fire
- nonliving factors in an organism’s environment
- large group of ecosystems that share same climate
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- one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- cycle that includes burning of fossil fuels
- type of growth model represented by carrying capacity
- each step in a food chain or food web
- and area why an organism lives
- only cycle that does not contain the atmosphere
- model representing many interconnected food chains
- role or position of an organism in its environment
- study of relationship among organisms and their environment
- a group of interacting populations that share the same area
- living factors in an organism’s environment
20 Clues: both organisms benefit • and area why an organism lives • each step in a food chain or food web • organisms that obtain energy from the sun • cycle that includes burning of fossil fuels • living factors in an organism’s environment • a single species that share the same location • nonliving factors in an organism’s environment • ...
CLIMATE CHANGE - MELANY TORRES 2020-11-05
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- Population concentration process in urban areas.
- Non-renewable energy sources, from animal remains.
- Is the primary greenhouse gas and driver of climate change.
- Is the third planet in the solar system.
- Individuals causing damage to the environment.
- The earth's temperature rise.
- System formed by natural and artificial elements.
- Set of living organisms that share the same habitat.
- A thick mass of ice that originates from the earth's surface.
- Gas that occurs naturally in the atmosphere.
- The different layers of gases that cover the celestial stars.
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- The impact produced by the use of natural resources.
- Forest removal due to the impact of human activities.
- Event that causes great destruction or damage.
- Physical quantity that expresses the amount of heat.
- Greenhouse gases released into the air.
- The science of the governance of a state or nation.
- Presence of elements harmful to the environment.
- The interactions of living things with their environment.
- Situation that produces a level of threat to the environment.
20 Clues: The earth's temperature rise. • Greenhouse gases released into the air. • Is the third planet in the solar system. • Gas that occurs naturally in the atmosphere. • Event that causes great destruction or damage. • Individuals causing damage to the environment. • Population concentration process in urban areas. • Presence of elements harmful to the environment. • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- What job opportunities are called?
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- Refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is the pollution primarily caused by the burning of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
Down
- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow.
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is a built up area called?
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
22 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow. • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- What job opportunities are called?
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- Refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is the pollution primarily caused by the burning of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
Down
- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow.
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is a built up area called?
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
22 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow. • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- What job opportunities are called?
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- Refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is the pollution primarily caused by the burning of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
Down
- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow.
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is a built up area called?
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
22 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow. • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow.
- Refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
- What is a built up area called?
- What job opportunities are called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
Down
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- What is the pollution primarily caused by the burning of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
22 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow. • ...
Unit 3 Level 1 Bob Bourgeois 2022-03-14
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- an type of organism that is key to the environment and survival of a lot of organism in the wild.
- A living organism in an ecosystem
- Animals that eat plants and get hunted.
- A non-living part of the ecosystem
- Resources in the environment that limit the number of organisms in a population
- An animal's response due to either chemical changes inside of the animal
- The max amount of a type of organism that can live in an environment due to resources
- Where living and non-living things come together
- In these diagrams we can see a predator prey relationship and how energy transfer through it
- These are organism that find dead animals and bring their nutrients into the ground and make the circle of life come around.
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- The amount of different genes in a population making adaptability vary
- a diagram that shows a predator and prey relationship between certain types of organism in an environment
- These are a what level an animal is in it's food pyramids
- is the amount of different organism in an environment
- When something is eaten ___% of energy is transferred to that animal
- a species that isn't local to that environment and is disrupting the ecosystem.
- the environment that populations of animals live in
- When multiple different types of organism try for the same resources
- Animals that hunt other animals for food
- a diagram that shows a predator-prey relationships between all animals in the ecosystem
20 Clues: A living organism in an ecosystem • A non-living part of the ecosystem • Animals that eat plants and get hunted. • Animals that hunt other animals for food • Where living and non-living things come together • the environment that populations of animals live in • is the amount of different organism in an environment • ...
The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-28
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- Person who works to protect and preserve natural resources.
- Living in balance with the natural world.
- Strong tropical storm common in Asia.
- Moral duty to care for the environment.
- Discipline that studies fundamental questions about life, humans, and the world.
- Clearing or cutting down of forests.
- Philosophy that values all forms of life equally.
- Belonging naturally; essential value (like nature’s worth).
- Long-term weather patterns of a region.
- Any living being (plants, animals, humans).
- Process of maintaining balance in the Earth’s systems.
- Belief that all living beings have inherent value.
- Equilibrium between human needs and nature’s limits.
- Using resources wisely to ensure they last for future generations.
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- Surroundings in which humans, animals, and plants live.
- State of being linked with nature and other beings.
- Process of adjusting to the environment.
- Overflow of water onto land.
- Hypothesis that Earth functions as a living, self-regulating system.
- Study of interactions between living things and their environment.
- Natural elements without life (rocks, water, air).
- Responsible management and care of the environment.
- Community of living things interacting with their environment.
- Value based on usefulness for humans.
- Belief that humans are the most important species.
- Study of moral principles guiding human actions.
- Disaster such as typhoons, floods, or earthquakes.
- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Natural supply used for human needs (e.g., water, minerals).
- Belief that ecosystems and biological communities have the greatest value.
30 Clues: Overflow of water onto land. • Clearing or cutting down of forests. • Strong tropical storm common in Asia. • Value based on usefulness for humans. • Moral duty to care for the environment. • Long-term weather patterns of a region. • Process of adjusting to the environment. • Living in balance with the natural world. • Any living being (plants, animals, humans). • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is the term for pollution caused primarily by unnecessary honking?
- What is the pollution caused by fuel storage tank leakage into rivers?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What is the pollution caused by the increased use of LEDs?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- What is the term for the increase in the proportion of people living in cities?
- What job opportunities are called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
Down
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the state of the environment that has not been influenced by humans?
- areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is the name of a physical area on the earth's surface?
- surface runoff caused by melting snow.
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is a built up area called?
- What is the primary source of pollution caused by the use of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
21 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • surface runoff caused by melting snow. • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is the pollution caused by the increased use of LEDs? • ...
Chapter 5 Glossary 2021-08-24
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- a consumer that eats only other animals
- Individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- an organism in or which a parasite lives
- part of the stem, root ort leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- all living things
- characterises that help an organism to survive in its environment
- an animal that eats only plants
- non living factors in an environment
- things and there environment
- living factors in the environment
- the term used to describe all the conditions that affect a plant or animal in its habitat
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- scientists who study the interactions between
- active or hunting at night
- the place where all life exists
- an animal that eats other animals
- the term used to describe different living things
- a number of food chains combined
- the place where an organism lives
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
20 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • things and there environment • the place where all life exists • an animal that eats only plants • a number of food chains combined • an animal that eats other animals • the place where an organism lives • living factors in the environment • non living factors in an environment • an animal that is eaten by a predator • ...
Academic Vocabulary by Topic p.131 2018-03-21
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- 지구의
- the set of relationship existing between organisms and their environment
- 야생
- 계속하다
- the protection of natural things such as animals, plants, forests, etc.
- able to continue without causing damage to the environment
- 환경
- 효율적인
- 물질
- 숲
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- the existence of many differnet kinds of plants and animals in an environment
- substances that pollute the environment
- 중대한, 중요한
- the place or type of place where a plant or animals naturally lives or grows
- to make a place or substance dirty or harmful by putting something
15 Clues: 숲 • 야생 • 환경 • 물질 • 지구의 • 계속하다 • 효율적인 • 중대한, 중요한 • substances that pollute the environment • able to continue without causing damage to the environment • to make a place or substance dirty or harmful by putting something • the protection of natural things such as animals, plants, forests, etc. • the set of relationship existing between organisms and their environment • ...
Geography crossword puzzle 2022-07-04
Across
- What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called?
- What is the movement of people from rural to urban areas called?
- What is the area of the earth’s surface that holds special meaning for people?
- What job opportunities are called?
- What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called?
- areas What is an area with dense transport networks and densely packed buildings called
- What is the pollution caused by an increase in LED usage?
- What is the pollution related to and primarily caused by unnecessary honking called?
- What is the environment that has not been affected by people?
- Refers to our surroundings and can either be physical or human.
- What is the pollution primarily caused by the burning of fuelwood and paraffin for cooking and heating?
Down
- What is the environment where people live on farms and villages called?
- What are the advantages of going to a city called?
- Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow.
- What are the disadvantages of going to a city called?
- What is the increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas called?
- What is poor air quality affecting half the world’s urban population called?
- Consist of living and non-living things that are found naturally.
- What is a multicultural society with many people from diverse cultural backgrounds called?
- What is a built up area called?
- What is the number of people living in a unit area of land called?
- What is the pollution caused by leakage fuel storage tanks into rivers?
22 Clues: What is a built up area called? • What job opportunities are called? • What are the advantages of going to a city called? • What are the disadvantages of going to a city called? • What is a physical area on the Earth’ surface called? • What is a physical area on the earth’s surface called? • Refers to surface runoff that results from melting snow. • ...
A1 2024-05-31
23 Clues: go • ear • life • sore • music • elbow • delay • recent • grammar • feeling • receive • suburban • cheerful • explorer • understand • blackboard • residential • environment • frightening • challenging • intelligent • perspective • decorations
A1 2024-05-31
23 Clues: go • ear • sore • life • music • delay • elbow • recent • feeling • grammar • receive • suburban • explorer • cheerful • understand • blackboard • perspective • frightening • decorations • residential • environment • intelligent • challenging
BB 2024-05-06
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- Material commonly used in modern packaging.
- Surroundings in which organisms live and interact.
- Substances with a distinct molecular composition.
- Protection and preservation of the natural environment.
- Tiny pieces of plastic smaller than 5 millimeters.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- Process of converting waste materials into reusable objects.
- Material that is not wanted and discarded.
- Containers typically used to hold liquids, often made of plastic.
- Relating to the sea or ocean.
- Scattered fragments, typically of something wrecked or destroyed.
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- Act of removing dirt, pollution, or impurities.
- Waste material that is discarded as useless.
- Vast body of saltwater covering most of Earth's surface.
- Harmful or poisonous substance.
- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Capacity to endure and continue thriving without compromising future resources.
- Environmental issue caused by human waste.
- Community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment.
- Flora and fauna living in their natural environment.
20 Clues: Relating to the sea or ocean. • Harmful or poisonous substance. • Environmental issue caused by human waste. • Material that is not wanted and discarded. • Material commonly used in modern packaging. • Waste material that is discarded as useless. • Act of removing dirt, pollution, or impurities. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • ...
Coast gateway 1 2013-06-01
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- a place between the beach face and the dunes
- arrangement and composition of rock found in the sea
- lowest part of the wave
- highest part of the wave
- material on the shore that is carried by the waves
- formed by continuous action of waves
- steep vertical rock face
- narrow ridge of sand or pebbles
- environment of water
- continuous movement of water
- formed when wind blows across the surface of the sea
- a pillar of rock
- bridge of rock
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- join two existing lands
- environment of land
- environment of air
- where land meets the sea
- environment of living things
- water carries sediments from the shore into the sea
- water moves up the shore
20 Clues: bridge of rock • a pillar of rock • environment of air • environment of land • environment of water • join two existing lands • lowest part of the wave • highest part of the wave • where land meets the sea • steep vertical rock face • water moves up the shore • environment of living things • continuous movement of water • narrow ridge of sand or pebbles • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-19
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- The features animals get from evolution
- Contains the earth's gases
- Organisms role in the environment
- Animals evolving over time to survive
- One organism neutral and one benefits
- non-living things in a environment
- Largest population an area can support
- Biotic and Abiotic factors living together
- a group of organisms that can reproduce
- Rain, hail, and snow
- the living things in an environment
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- Organisms that eat other organisms to survive
- Members of one species living in the a habitat
- One species benefits and the other is harmed
- Predator and prey relationship
- Both species benefit
- The different populations that live together
- The study of environment
- Organisms that are other organisms food
- Organisms fighting for recourses
20 Clues: Both species benefit • Rain, hail, and snow • The study of environment • Contains the earth's gases • Predator and prey relationship • Organisms fighting for recourses • Organisms role in the environment • non-living things in a environment • the living things in an environment • Animals evolving over time to survive • One organism neutral and one benefits • ...
Intro to Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-29
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- The world has 8 _________ living in it right now
- These types of resources tend to run out because people use them faster than they can be replaced or remade
- When you have too many people in one place, they create a lot of _______ and its not easy to find a place to put it all
- When resources are used at the same rate that they can be remade or replaced
- The world event that sparked the human population to increase really quickly
- When we run out of resources because we've used them faster than they can be replaced
- Rocks, sunlight, water and air are _________ factors in the environment
- Any area that includes living and non-living things
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- Term that refers to all living things in an envrionment
- A social or political movement that happens when people want to help the environment
- Environmental __________ is the study of how the environment works, how we affect the environment and how the environment affects us
- Soil creation and forest regrowth are examples of __________ that the environment provides for us on a regular basis
- Solar, Wind and Water are all examples of ___________ energy sources that we could use to produce electricity
- The amount of waste you create, the amount of electricity you use and the impact you have on the environment all contributes to your ecological _____________
- Environmentalists work with government officials to pass these so that the environment is protected
- Probably the biggest threat to the environment due to the growing number of people on the planet
16 Clues: The world has 8 _________ living in it right now • Any area that includes living and non-living things • Term that refers to all living things in an envrionment • Rocks, sunlight, water and air are _________ factors in the environment • When resources are used at the same rate that they can be remade or replaced • ...
Biomes Crossword 2018-05-05
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- an organism that eats only meat
- an organism that can make their own food
- a mutually beneficial relationship between organisms
- humans breathing out carbon dioxide
- essential nutrients to plants used in the nitrogen cycle
- an organism that eats only plants
- a process plants use to obtain energy
- all of the living factors in an ecosystem
- a non-native species invading an environment
- the change in an organism so it can better survive in an ecosystem
- a group of living things and their environment
- the part of the land, sea, and atmosphere where organisms are able to live
- how water moves throughout an environment
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- substances that contaminate the air, water, soil of an environment
- important nutrients for organisms made of phosphoric acid
- a relationship between two organisms where both are harmed
- nonliving elements that encourage successful ecosystems to exist
- how nitrogen moves throughout an environment
- a group of populations living in one area
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
20 Clues: an organism that eats only meat • an organism that eats only plants • humans breathing out carbon dioxide • a process plants use to obtain energy • an organism that can make their own food • all of the living factors in an ecosystem • a group of populations living in one area • how water moves throughout an environment • how nitrogen moves throughout an environment • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2023-02-27
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- where an organism lives
- consumers that eat plants
- a single organism of a species
- complex system of food chains
- an organism that breeds and produces fertile offspring
- consumes that eat both plants and meat
- organisms that can make their own food
- community of organisms and their interactions with their environment
- organisms that depend on other organisms for food and oxygen
- living parts of an environment
- organic matter used as a fuel, especially in a power station for the generation of electricity
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- non-living, physical part of an environment
- all the populations in one area
- when two organisms fight for resources
- the study of organisms and their environment
- the role an organism plays in an ecosystem
- a group of the same species
- transfer of energy when one organism eats another
- all of the populations of Earth
- abiotic and biotic factors affecting an organism
- organisms that eat meat
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
22 Clues: where an organism lives • organisms that eat meat • consumers that eat plants • a group of the same species • complex system of food chains • a single organism of a species • living parts of an environment • all the populations in one area • all of the populations of Earth • when two organisms fight for resources • consumes that eat both plants and meat • ...
Ecology REVIEW day 1 2025-04-29
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- a group of similar organisms
- a single organism
- the study of the environment
- a collection of ecosystems with the same climate and similar communities
- a community of living things interacting with the nonliving parts of their environment
- meat eater
- feeds on plants and animals
- the surroundings in which an organism lives
- Organic matter is rich in this
- the type of the environment as biotic factors
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- feed on dead or decaying animals or plants
- a rock is this type of factor
- includes all life, land, water and air on Earth.
- surroundings in which an individual organism lives
- refers to these parts of the environment as abiotic factors
- scientist who studies how weather and climate influence environments
- a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area
- feeds on plants only
- the assemblage of two or more different populations living in the same area
- a monkey is this type of factor
20 Clues: meat eater • a single organism • feeds on plants only • feeds on plants and animals • a group of similar organisms • the study of the environment • a rock is this type of factor • Organic matter is rich in this • a monkey is this type of factor • feed on dead or decaying animals or plants • the surroundings in which an organism lives • the type of the environment as biotic factors • ...
