environment Crossword Puzzles
Ecology Vocabulary! 2025-05-08
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- An organism that only eats producers.
- An organism that eats both producers and consumers.
- Living factors in an environment.
- Relationship between organisms where both benefit.
- Organisms that are active in the day and sleep at night.
- The ecological role of an organism.
- The transfer of energy through an ecosystem.
- An Organism that consumes other organisms for energy.
- A foreign plant or animal that has been introduced into a environment.
- Nonliving factors in an environment.
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- An Organism that breaks down organic material.
- An Organism that creates its own energy.
- The death of a species.
- An organism that eats only other organisms
- Interconnected food chains.
- Relationship between organisms where one benefits and the other is unaffected.
- Relationship between organisms where one is harmed and the other benefits.
- Relationship between organisms fighting for the same resource.
- Organisms that are active at night and sleep during the day.
- The study of how living and nonliving parts of the environment interact.
20 Clues: The death of a species. • Interconnected food chains. • Living factors in an environment. • The ecological role of an organism. • Nonliving factors in an environment. • An organism that only eats producers. • An Organism that creates its own energy. • An organism that eats only other organisms • The transfer of energy through an ecosystem. • ...
Philosophy 2025-09-22
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- Fairness in solving climate crisis.
- Ecosystems and nature are central.
- Save or switch to clean energy.
- Study of humans and nature.
- Environmental Aesthetics
- Balance development with protection
- Protects and wisely uses natural resources.
- Action to solve environmental issues.
- Humans are part of nature.
- Avoid waste, use only what’s needed.
- Save resources for future generations.
- Surroundings where life exists.
- Human-centered view of nature.
- Nature has value beyond human use.
- Using resources wisely.
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- Earth acts like a living system.
- Keep environment healthy.
- Study of life, values, and existence.
- Careful, wise decision-making.
- Greenhouse gases released.
- Live in harmony with nature.
- Deals to cut emissions fairly.
- Useful materials from nature.
- Global agreement for cleaner environment.
- Design cities for clean, healthy living.
- Duty to care for the environment.
- Cutting down forests.
- All living things have value.
- Nature is important (for life or itself).
- Eco-friendly items.
30 Clues: Eco-friendly items. • Cutting down forests. • Using resources wisely. • Environmental Aesthetics • Keep environment healthy. • Greenhouse gases released. • Humans are part of nature. • Study of humans and nature. • Live in harmony with nature. • Useful materials from nature. • All living things have value. • Careful, wise decision-making. • Deals to cut emissions fairly. • ...
APES Chapter 3 Vocabulary Review 2021-09-09
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- Water that sinks into the soil and stored in aquifers
- Diagram presenting flow of energy between trophic levels
- Zone where life is found
- Natural effect where particles absorb infrared radiation and release it as heat into the troposphere
- Organisms that break down dead organisms and release nutrients back into the environment by eating them
- Animals that eat other animal-eating animals
- Process of organisms that converts non-oxygen molecules into energy
- Level above troposphere containing ozone layer that filters UV rays
- Process of microorganisms that break down nitrate and nitrite into gaseous nitrogen forms
- Rate that producers produce useable energy for an ecosystem
- Cycle that moves phosphorus through different forms between organisms and the environment
- Rate that producers produce energy in a govern amount of time
- Fixation Process of microorganisms that convert atmospheric nitrogen into organic compounds
- Layer made of earth; core, mantle, and crust
- Process of organisms that convert glucose and oxygen into water, CO2, and energy
- Organisms that make vital nutrients from chemicals and energy from the environment
- Runoff Water flowing from land into bodies of water
- Cycle that moves nitrogen through different forms between organisms and the environment
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- Cycle that moves sulfur through different forms between organisms and the environment
- Parts of earth where life is found
- Animals that eat producers
- Process of microorganisms that oxidizes nitrogen compounds (primarily ammonia) into nitrate and nitrite
- Series of organisms where one consumes the preceding one to transfer energy in an ecosystem.
- Nutrient cycle that collects, purifies, and distributes water
- Group of individuals of the same species living in the same area
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- Natural processes that cycle nutrients between various forms through organisms and the nonliving environment
- A community and how they interact with their environment
- Layer with all of earth’s water from lakes to glaciers to vapor
- Animals that eat primary consumers
- Animals that eat only meat
- Organisms that break down dead organisms and release nutrients back into the environment
- Organisms that cannot produce vital nutrients on their own
- Process of green plants that uses solar energy to convert water and CO2 into energy and oxygen
- Inner layer of atmosphere with the air we breathe
- All organisms with same number of energy transfers from the original source of energy in the ecosystem
- A singular living being
- Living
- Biological science that studies relationships between living organisms and their environment
- Water-saturated layers of sand, gravel, or bedrock that can hold a significant amount of water
- All air surrounding Earth
- Populations of different species and how they interact
- Nutrient Cycle that moves carbon through different forms between organisms and the environment
- Transfer of energy through living things
- Organic mass of all organisms that can be supported in each trophic level
- Nonliving
- Network of interconnected food chains
47 Clues: Living • Nonliving • A singular living being • Zone where life is found • All air surrounding Earth • Animals that eat only meat • Animals that eat producers • Animals that eat primary consumers • Parts of earth where life is found • Network of interconnected food chains • Animals that eat both plants and animals • Transfer of energy through living things • ...
Ecology Review 2024-04-24
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- EAT dead plants and animals
- Nonliving parts of an environment
- Communities AND the nonliving environment
- Groups of organisms of one species
- All the parts of the Earth where living things exist
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for energy/food.
- Groups of populations of MANY species living together in a defined area
- Eat only plants
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- Living organisms in an environment
- Succession that occurs in areas where no soil existed
- Eat plants and animals
- Break down wastes and return them to ecosystem
- Also called producers. Produce food using energy from sunlight
- The main energy source for life on Earth
- The study of interactions among organisms and between them and environment
- Succession that occurs where soil previously existed
- Eat only animals
- Individuals made up of one or more cells
18 Clues: Eat only plants • Eat only animals • Eat plants and animals • EAT dead plants and animals • Nonliving parts of an environment • Living organisms in an environment • Groups of organisms of one species • The main energy source for life on Earth • Individuals made up of one or more cells • Communities AND the nonliving environment • Break down wastes and return them to ecosystem • ...
chapter 5 science crossword 2021-08-23
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- an animal that eats other animals
- an animal that eats only plants
- scientists who study the interactions between living things and their environment
- characteristics that help an organism to survive in its environment
- depending on eachother for survival
- active or hunting at night
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- an organism in or which a parasite lives
- another name for interdependence
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
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- the term used to describe all the conditions that affect a plant or animal in its habitat
- the place where all life exists; consists of earth and atmosphere
- the place where an organism lives
- non-living factors in the environment
- a consumer that eats first order consumers
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- all living things
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
20 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • an animal that eats only plants • another name for interdependence • an animal that eats other animals • the place where an organism lives • depending on eachother for survival • non-living factors in the environment • an animal that is eaten by a predator • a consumer that eats only other animals • ...
Ecology Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-16
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- all populations living in the same habitat
- relationship between two species where both benefit
- the largest population an environment can support at one time
- organism the makes food from sunlight
- living elements in an environment
- where life exists on Earth
- organism that eats other organisms
- relationships between two different organisms living together
- relationship between two organisms one helper other unaffected
- an organism that eats plants
- organism that eats others
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- organism that is killed and eaten
- large region affected by climate, plant, and animal communities
- group of organisms of same species
- nonliving things in an environment
- the host and host is harmed
- triangular diagram of an ecosystems loss of energy
- meat eater
- relationship between two species when parasite benefits
- studying the interactions of living things in their environment
- diagram showing feeding relationships between organisms
- path of energy transfer as a result of feeding patterns
- plant and meat eater
23 Clues: meat eater • plant and meat eater • organism that eats others • where life exists on Earth • the host and host is harmed • an organism that eats plants • organism that is killed and eaten • living elements in an environment • group of organisms of same species • nonliving things in an environment • organism that eats other organisms • organism the makes food from sunlight • ...
Unit 5 Science Fusion 2022-02-26
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- Gas in the air needed by animals to survive
- Animal that builds dams
- Shows how energy moves from plants to animals
- Animals___ their homes when beavers cut trees
- People can___ trees to help environment
- something that helps living thing survive
- Giraffes have long____ to eat leaves
- ____and Earthquakes can change environment in seconds
- Camels have long____ to keep sand our of eyes
- Using old resources to make new things
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- All living and nonliving things in a place
- Daffodils taste ___so animals won't eat them
- A powder that flowers need to make seeds
- Penguins have thick layer of ___
- Anything people use to meet needs
- Plant that grows over othe plants
- Plants and animals need ___, air, and space
- Rainforest plants have large ______
- Water lilies have long____ to survive
- When animals build nests, they use plants for
- Skunks spray bad___ so it won't be eaten
- People ___the environment by polluting
22 Clues: Animal that builds dams • Penguins have thick layer of ___ • Anything people use to meet needs • Plant that grows over othe plants • Rainforest plants have large ______ • Giraffes have long____ to eat leaves • Water lilies have long____ to survive • People ___the environment by polluting • Using old resources to make new things • People can___ trees to help environment • ...
biology unit 9 2022-04-13
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- group of chemical compounds used in refrigerators
- largest number of a population an environment can support
- action of clearing a large area of trees
- measure of human impact on environment
- chemical used to kill insects and other organisms that damage crops
- forms in atmosphere when gas emissions combine with water
- protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- protective layer in atmosphere that shields earth from uv radiation
- convert waste into reusable material
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- process where fertile land becomes desert due to drought or deforestation
- harmful material
- impact of a person or community on the environment
- species who is at risk of extinction
- chemical used to kill insects
- increase of things living in an area
- species that dies out/no longer exists
- development of industries for machine production of goods
- coal, oil, natural gas and other fuels that are remains of organisms
- where fresh water meets salt water
- raising marine and freshwater fish in ponds and underwater cages
20 Clues: harmful material • chemical used to kill insects • where fresh water meets salt water • species who is at risk of extinction • increase of things living in an area • convert waste into reusable material • species that dies out/no longer exists • measure of human impact on environment • action of clearing a large area of trees • ...
Ecology part 2 2022-03-19
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- an item or object that is a necessity to work efficiently
- what an organisms intake consist of
- when organisms move when resources lack
- living factors in an environment
- biological community of interacting organisms in an environment
- third consumer in a food chain
- a period of inactivity where a organism lives off of stored resources
- the environment where a organism lives
- Organic matter that derives from living or recently living organisms
- weather conditions in an area
- a organism that feeds off of tertiary consumers
- living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
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- plants and animals that have migrated to areas where they did not originate
- relationship where two or more organisms fight for the same resource
- the food primary consumers eat
- the first consumer in a food chain
- an individual plant animal or life form
- all organisms in a habitat working together
- nonliving factors in an environment
- animal that gets energy from autotrophs
20 Clues: weather conditions in an area • the food primary consumers eat • third consumer in a food chain • living factors in an environment • the first consumer in a food chain • what an organisms intake consist of • nonliving factors in an environment • the environment where a organism lives • when organisms move when resources lack • an individual plant animal or life form • ...
Environmental affects on Microorganisms 2024-09-02
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- Where all living things live
- How an acidic environment benefits lactic acid bacteria to eliminate other other microorganisms
- Sugar found in milk
- What happens to all enzymes if the pH is is too high or too low
- What happens to bacterial growth when temperature is too low (2 words 5,4)
- To increase in size
- Breaking down glucose to release energy for life processes
- The effect of the wrong pH on Respiration and Nutrition
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- Proteins in all living things that make the chemical reactions involved in life processes happen
- What happens to bacteria cell membranes when pH is too high or too low
- All living things do these to be classified as living
- What happens to all enzymes if the temperature is too high
- Without Oxygen
- Ideal Temperature range for bacteria to thrive
- outside of the cell
- Obtaining food
- Being aware of the changes in the environment around you
- Breaking down large food particles in smaller ones
- The relationship between the microorganism and its environment
- Energy store inside living things
- To make more
- What happens to bacterial growth when temperature is too high (2 words 5,4)
22 Clues: To make more • Without Oxygen • Obtaining food • outside of the cell • Sugar found in milk • To increase in size • Where all living things live • Energy store inside living things • Ideal Temperature range for bacteria to thrive • Breaking down large food particles in smaller ones • All living things do these to be classified as living • ...
Intro to philo 2025-09-30
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- Living in harmony with environment
- Quality of honesty and wholeness
- Concept that Earth is a living system
- Justice in sharing environmental effects
- Protecting resources for future
- Awareness of surroundings
- Belief in equality of humans and nature
- Moral study of human-nature relation
- Virtue of wise decision-making
- Fairness in sharing environmental burdens
- Thrifty use of goods, no waste
- Human-nature relationship in philosophy
- Warming of Earth’s surface
- System of land, water, life
- Day promoting environmental awareness
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- Using resources without depletion
- Movement to protect the environment
- Advocates all life has equal value
- Values ecosystems and the whole environment
- Care for Earth as a home
- Using renewable energy
- Belief that humans are central to existence
- Global warming caused by gases
- Care for common good
- Moral responsibility to care for Earth
- Law to protect environment
- Protection of natural variety
- Lifestyle with reduced consumption
- Protecting nature and resources
- Agreement to reduce greenhouse gases
30 Clues: Care for common good • Using renewable energy • Care for Earth as a home • Awareness of surroundings • Law to protect environment • Warming of Earth’s surface • System of land, water, life • Protection of natural variety • Global warming caused by gases • Virtue of wise decision-making • Thrifty use of goods, no waste • Protecting resources for future • ...
Polar Lands and Tundra Environments 2014-08-12
Across
- A snow storm.
- This polar land is found in the Southern Hemisphere.
- Polar Lands and Tundra are types of these.
- Large pieces of ice floating in the ocean.
- A type of precipitation that falls in extreme cold.
- To melt.
- An environment know as the land without trees.
- In winter this environment can "cut off".
- The climate in Tundra regions is ...
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- Frozen ground in the Tundra
- The sea ice breaks up into these.
- These don't grow in Polar regions.
- When the sun reaches its highest or lowest point twice a year.
- An environment which has very few trees is ...
- spread out widely.
- This polar environment is found in the Northern Hemisphere.
16 Clues: To melt. • A snow storm. • spread out widely. • Frozen ground in the Tundra • The sea ice breaks up into these. • These don't grow in Polar regions. • The climate in Tundra regions is ... • In winter this environment can "cut off". • Polar Lands and Tundra are types of these. • Large pieces of ice floating in the ocean. • An environment which has very few trees is ... • ...
crossword 2021-09-13
Across
- to find an effective action in order to eliminate some problem
- to become better and more important
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles
- all the people as a whole class
- able to be repaired
- having or showing certainty; sure
- necessary
- to cause some consequences
- a particular fact that affects what happens in the situation
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- the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth
- the process of contamination of our environment with harmful substances
- completely remove or get rid of something
- a mutual action or influence
- to prevent the environment from being harmed or damaged
- to organize, to hold
- natural world around us(air, water, land, animals and birds)
- activity of factories and plants producing different things,goods or energy
- extremely big
- to remove harmful substances, to make something clean
- the relationships between plants, animals, people, their environment and natural balance between them
20 Clues: necessary • extremely big • able to be repaired • to organize, to hold • to cause some consequences • a mutual action or influence • all the people as a whole class • having or showing certainty; sure • to become better and more important • completely remove or get rid of something • the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth • ...
cc 2024-05-08
Across
- Effort to remove pollution or debris from an area.
- Person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Rules or laws established by authorities to control certain activities.
- Variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Capacity to endure or continue without causing harm to the environment.
- Vast body of saltwater covering much of the Earth's surface.
- Situation where animals get caught in plastic debris.
- Process of converting waste materials into reusable objects.
- Understanding of an environmental issue and its consequences.
- Resolution or remedy to a problem or issue.
- Relating to or near the coast.
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- Relating to the sea or ocean.
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- Tiny particles of plastic pollution.
- Act of consuming or taking in something, like food or pollutants.
- Community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment.
- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Scattered pieces of waste or remains.
- Synthetic material often used in packaging.
- Waste material that is discarded.
20 Clues: Relating to the sea or ocean. • Relating to or near the coast. • Waste material that is discarded. • Tiny particles of plastic pollution. • Scattered pieces of waste or remains. • Synthetic material often used in packaging. • Resolution or remedy to a problem or issue. • Effort to remove pollution or debris from an area. • ...
Green Up Day 2025-05-01
Across
- Condition of an area that discourages littering
- The natural world around us
- Contamination of the environment by harmful materials
- Material that can take one million years to decompose
- Tiny plastic particles that pollute ecosystems
- Northeastern U.S. state promoting litter-free communities
- What helps you repurpose instead of discard
- Name of statewide litter cleanup efforts
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- Describes waste that poses a risk to health or environment
- Common beverage can material taking decades to decompose
- Material that takes around 450 years to break down
- Group of people working toward a cleaner environment
- Harmful substances released by waste
- One of the "3 R’s" to reduce waste
- To break down through natural biological processes
- Animals that carry disease and are attracted to litter
- Measurable effect on nature or society
- A widespread change in behavior or habit
- Capable of being broken down by natural processes
- Trash left in public places instead of a bin
20 Clues: The natural world around us • One of the "3 R’s" to reduce waste • Harmful substances released by waste • Measurable effect on nature or society • A widespread change in behavior or habit • Name of statewide litter cleanup efforts • What helps you repurpose instead of discard • Trash left in public places instead of a bin • Tiny plastic particles that pollute ecosystems • ...
cells 2021-02-18
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- the environment that an organism lives in
- when more than one organism tries to get the same resource in the same habitat
- interactions that link the living and non-living things of an environment
- an organism that gets hunted by the predator
- a living thing found in an environment
- relationships between organisms and there environment
- a group of populations of different species in an area
- a substance that an organism needs to grow and maintain its body
- a group of the same species in the same area
- a living thing
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- an interaction between species that benifits both species
- a group of similar organisms that can mate
- an non living thing in the environment
- a living thing that can only be seen with a microscope
- an organism that hunts other organisms for food
15 Clues: a living thing • an non living thing in the environment • a living thing found in an environment • the environment that an organism lives in • a group of similar organisms that can mate • a group of the same species in the same area • an organism that gets hunted by the predator • an organism that hunts other organisms for food • ...
Voyager Crossword #1 2023-10-07
17 Clues: Tool • Lovans • Ability • Mara Tier • Color Type • Supply: 99 • KodaPendant • Rare Resource • Shard Resource • Koda Eyes = -+ • Quiet Resource • Supply: 20,000 • Stored in a jar • Red, Yellow, Blue • Resource, Pokemon • Spirit Environment • Growth Environment
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Review 2014-10-23
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- Natural processes that recycle nutrients in various chemical forms from the nonliving environment to living organisms and then back to the nonliving environment
- Series of organisms in which each eats or decomposes the preceding one
- Consumer organism that feeds on detritus, parts of dead organisms, and castoff fragments and wastes of living organisms
- Cyclic movement of carbon in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment
- Complex process that occurs in the cells of most living organisms, in which nutrient organic molecules such as glucose (C6H12O6) combine with oxygen (O2) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and energy
- Cyclic movement of phosphorus in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment
- Organism that feeds only on primary consumers
- Rate at which all the plants in an ecosystem produce net useful chemical energy; equal to the difference between the rate at which the plants in an ecosystem produce useful chemical energy (gross primary productivity) and the rate at which they use some of that energy through cellular respiration
- Animal that can use both plants and other animals as food sources
- Form of cellular respiration in which some decomposers get the energy they need through the breakdown of glucose (or other nutrients) in the absence of oxygen.
- Plant–eating organism
- Zone of the earth where life is found
- Complex process that takes place in cells of green plants. Radiant energy from the sun is used to combine carbon dioxide (CO2) and water (H2O) to produce oxygen (O2), carbohydrates (such as glucose, C6H12O6), and other nutrient molecules
- Natural effect that releases heat in the atmosphere near the earth's surface
- Cyclic movement of nitrogen in different chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment
- nonliving
- Organism that feeds on some or all parts of plants (herbivore) or on other producers
- Cyclic movement of sulfur in various chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment
- Innermost layer of the atmosphere. It contains about 75% of the mass of earth’s air and extends about 17 kilometers (11 miles) above sea level
- Second layer of the atmosphere, extending about 17–48 kilometers (11–30 miles) above the earth’s surface. It contains small amounts of gaseous ozone (O3), which filters out about 95% of the incoming harmful ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun
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- any form of life
- Animals that feed on animal–eating animals
- Organism that digests parts of dead organisms, and cast–off fragments and wastes of living organisms by breaking down the complex organic molecules in those materials into simpler inorganic compounds and then absorbing the soluble nutrients
- Gases in the earth’s lower atmosphere (troposphere) that cause the greenhouse effect
- Organism that uses solar energy (green plants) or chemical energy (some bacteria) to manufacture the organic compounds it needs as nutrients from simple inorganic compounds obtained from its environment
- Organic matter produced by plants and other photosynthetic producers
- Whole mass of air surrounding the earth
- Biogeochemical cycle that collects, purifies, and distributes the earth’s fixed supply of water from the environment to living organisms and then back to the environment
- Rate at which an ecosystem’s producers capture and store a given amount of chemical energy as biomass in a given length of time
- Process in which certain organisms (mostly specialized bacteria) extract inorganic compounds from their environment and convert them into organic nutrient compounds without the presence of sunlight
- Natural processes that recycle nutrients in various chemical forms from the nonliving environment to living organisms and then back to the nonliving environment
- Diagram representing the flow of energy through each trophic level in a food chain or food web
- Organism that cannot synthesize the organic nutrients it needs and gets its organic nutrients by feeding on the tissues of producers or of other consumers
- All organisms that are the same number of energy transfers away from the original source of energy (for example, sunlight) that enters an ecosystem
- Earth’s liquid water (oceans, lakes, other bodies of surface water, and underground water), frozen water (polar ice caps, floating ice caps, and ice in soil, known as permafrost), and water vapor in the atmosphere
- Group of individual organisms of the same species living in a particular area
- Organism that cannot synthesize the organic nutrients it needs and gets its organic nutrients by feeding on the tissues of producers or of other consumers
- Complex process that occurs in the cells of most living organisms, in which nutrient organic molecules such as glucose (C6H12O6) combine with oxygen (O2) to produce carbon dioxide (CO2), water (H2O), and energy.
- One or more communities of different species interacting with one another and with the chemical and physical factors making up their nonliving environment
- Biological science that studies the relationships between living organisms and their environment
- Complex network of many interconnected food chains and feeding relationships
- Populations of all species living and interacting in an area at a particular time
- Animal that feeds on other animals
- Organism that uses solar energy (green plants) or chemical energy (some bacteria) to manufacture the organic compounds it needs as nutrients from simple inorganic compounds obtained from its environment
- living organisms
45 Clues: nonliving • any form of life • living organisms • Plant–eating organism • Animal that feeds on other animals • Zone of the earth where life is found • Whole mass of air surrounding the earth • Animals that feed on animal–eating animals • Organism that feeds only on primary consumers • Animal that can use both plants and other animals as food sources • ...
IELTS Environment vocabulary 2015-08-12
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- The system where animals and plants support each other
- The variety of plant and animal life in an area
- Energy sources like coal, oil and gas
- Poison
- The rising temperature of the Earth's atmosphere (6,7)
- Chemicals that help plants to grow
- To threaten, to place in danger
- Noun. Where animals live
- The spoiling of the environment by human activity
- Effect
- Gases, like CO2 and SO2, released into the atmosphere
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- Cutting down forests and jungles
- Environmental matters (5,6)
- ___________ effect. Gases in the atmosphere stopping the sun's heat from escaping
- Energy sources like solar power, wind power etc.
15 Clues: Poison • Effect • Noun. Where animals live • Environmental matters (5,6) • To threaten, to place in danger • Cutting down forests and jungles • Chemicals that help plants to grow • Energy sources like coal, oil and gas • The variety of plant and animal life in an area • Energy sources like solar power, wind power etc. • The spoiling of the environment by human activity • ...
The Environment: Sini 2020-12-13
15 Clues: öljy • tulva • kieltää • energia • kuluttaa • suojella • maanvyöry • nälänhätä • vesivoima • saastuttaa • kierrättää • onnettomuus • pelastaa,säästää • tulivuorenpurkaus • hyökyaalto,tsunami
The Classroom Environment 2017-06-10
Across
- Semi-circular seating arrangement.
- Grammar focused.
- Drawing out information from students.
- Walking around the class while students are working.
- Teacher _______ is voice, eyes, body language, rapport, humour...
- Student work on the walls promotes confidence and _______.
- Good rules are the _______ of classroom management.
- How many rules should we have?
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- Communication focused.
- A classroom should feel as _______ as possible.
- Real objects.
- Don't ______ the board with your body.
- It's _______ to get easier.
- Rules should describe behaviour that is ________.
- Instruction check questions.
15 Clues: Real objects. • Grammar focused. • Communication focused. • It's _______ to get easier. • Instruction check questions. • How many rules should we have? • Semi-circular seating arrangement. • Don't ______ the board with your body. • Drawing out information from students. • A classroom should feel as _______ as possible. • Rules should describe behaviour that is ________. • ...
My Home Environment 2021-06-21
15 Clues: spread • create • lonely • lively • unusual • stopped • success • confused • shameless • in between • appreciable • loud or noisy • small or not important • large gap or difference • a person who supports something
Saving The Environment 2023-06-12
15 Clues: H2O • Flora • Shower • Cleanse • Operate • Everyday • Outdoors • Utensils • Conserving • Residences • Safeguarding • Surroundings • Neighborhoods • Hybrid vehicle • Dishwashing machine
Place and Environment 2024-09-27
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- Town that provides service to the province of Rewa, Tailevu and Naitasiri
- Town located in the province of Tailevu
- Town located in the province of Ra
- Capital city of Fiji
- Province where the salad bowl of Fiji is located
- Town located in the province of Macuata
- Town located in the province of Cakaudrove
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- Another name for the highest mountain in Fiji
- Difference in height of the land
- Highest mountain in Taveuni
- Highest mountain in Fiji
- Highest mountain in Kadavu
- The longest reef in Fiji
- The 2nd longest reef in Fiji
- A school located near UniFiji, Suva
15 Clues: Capital city of Fiji • Highest mountain in Fiji • The longest reef in Fiji • Highest mountain in Kadavu • Highest mountain in Taveuni • The 2nd longest reef in Fiji • Difference in height of the land • Town located in the province of Ra • A school located near UniFiji, Suva • Town located in the province of Tailevu • Town located in the province of Macuata • ...
tim 3 environment 2024-09-20
Spanish Environment crossword 2024-01-29
Across
- no hay agua
- en el cielo por la noche
- hacer estallar (blow up)
- woof
- Meow
- los dinosaurios
- matar ciervos (deer)
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- Hacemos esto con especies en peligro de extinción.
- el sol es uno de estos
- donde vuelan los aviones
- no le gustan las pajitas (straws)
- pez más grande
- come guineos (bananas)
- ingrediente principal de las hamburguesas
- cortar árboles
15 Clues: woof • Meow • no hay agua • pez más grande • cortar árboles • los dinosaurios • matar ciervos (deer) • el sol es uno de estos • come guineos (bananas) • donde vuelan los aviones • en el cielo por la noche • hacer estallar (blow up) • no le gustan las pajitas (straws) • ingrediente principal de las hamburguesas • Hacemos esto con especies en peligro de extinción.
Our precious environment 2024-11-20
Across
- something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage
- a substance that makes something less pure or makes it poisonous
- the solid surface of the earth that lies under the ocean
- any substance that plants or animals need in order to live and grow
- a poisonous substance, especially one produced by bacteria, that causes disease
- a wall built across a river that stops the river's flow and collects the water, especially to make a reservoir that provides water for an area
- waste matter such as water or human urine or solid waste
- able to decay naturally and in a way that is not harmful
- broken or torn pieces of something larger
- a circular movement in which each circle is above, below, or wider than the one before
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- a place where especially large pieces of rubbish can be taken and left
- traditional and ordinary
- an area under the earth's surface where there is a large amount of oil
- fuels, such as gas, coal, and oil, that were formed underground from plant and animal remains millions of years ago
- the rise and fall of the sea that happens twice every day
15 Clues: traditional and ordinary • broken or torn pieces of something larger • something that is dangerous and likely to cause damage • the solid surface of the earth that lies under the ocean • waste matter such as water or human urine or solid waste • able to decay naturally and in a way that is not harmful • the rise and fall of the sea that happens twice every day • ...
Spanish Environment unit 2025-05-16
Across
- Puedes ayudar a limpiar playas o plantar árboles si decides hacer esto.
- Este desastre natural puede destruir bosques y casas con fuego.
- Muchos animales viven entre los árboles altos de este lugar.
- El humo de los autos contribuye a este problema ambiental.
- Este fenómeno natural trae vientos muy fuertes y mucha lluvia.
- Si usamos menos recursos, estamos ayudando a hacer esto con la basura.
- Separar el papel, el vidrio y el plástico es una forma de hacer esto.
- Cuando una especie desaparece para siempre, ocurre esto.
- Algo que puede causar daño a la salud o al medio ambiente.
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- Aquí debes poner la basura para mantener el lugar limpio.
- Debemos hacer esto con la naturaleza para que no sufra daños.
- Las fábricas pueden causar esto en el aire y el agua.
- Este material se usa mucho pero puede dañar el medio ambiente si no se recicla.
- Puedes hacer un picnic o caminar en este lugar natural.
- Es importante hacer esto con energía para proteger el planeta.
15 Clues: Las fábricas pueden causar esto en el aire y el agua. • Puedes hacer un picnic o caminar en este lugar natural. • Cuando una especie desaparece para siempre, ocurre esto. • Aquí debes poner la basura para mantener el lugar limpio. • El humo de los autos contribuye a este problema ambiental. • Algo que puede causar daño a la salud o al medio ambiente. • ...
FCE environment vocabulary 2024-04-02
Across
- Inundated, totally submerged in water
- A natural resource or source of energy that does not run out such as wind, or solar power.
- A species that no longer exists
- A long dry period without rain
- To make a strong public expression of disagreement
- Not able to be maintained at the current rate or level
- A group of animals or plants that share the same characteristics which can interbreed
Down
- Animals, birds, and plants living in their natural habitat
- A liquid derived from petroleum for use as a fuel
- Gases such as C02 that warm up the atmosphere
- Gases released into the atmosphere
- Large rotating structures that convert movement into energy
- Free from artificial chemicals and pesticides
- A combustible black rock used as fuel.
- Something that can be used more than once
15 Clues: A long dry period without rain • A species that no longer exists • Gases released into the atmosphere • Inundated, totally submerged in water • A combustible black rock used as fuel. • Something that can be used more than once • Gases such as C02 that warm up the atmosphere • Free from artificial chemicals and pesticides • A liquid derived from petroleum for use as a fuel • ...
HELPING THE ENVIRONMENT 2025-08-28
Across
- To use bottles, paper or materials again
- Don’t use this kind of plastic because you use it only once
- off To save electricity when you leave a room
- To plant these helps clean the air
- Use this instead of a car to reduce pollution
- Pick up this from the streets and beaches
- To create less garbage
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- energy Energy from the sun
- Waste from food that can become fertilizer
- Take care of rivers, forests and oceans
- energy Energy from the wind
- animals Protect animals in danger of extinction
- car Cars that use only electricity
- bag Bags made of fabric, not plastic
- Don’t leave this running when you brush your teeth
15 Clues: To create less garbage • energy Energy from the sun • energy Energy from the wind • To plant these helps clean the air • Take care of rivers, forests and oceans • car Cars that use only electricity • To use bottles, paper or materials again • Pick up this from the streets and beaches • Waste from food that can become fertilizer • ...
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT CHALLENGE 2025-08-26
Across
- (9 letters): A group of specific environmental factors whose demand for goods like houses and cars is notably boosted by lower interest rates.
- (9 letters): A characteristic of the business environment implying that predicting the exact nature and timing of changes is inherently challenging, creating risk for firms.
- (14 letters): A significant economic measure discussed, which led to a decline in private wealth and an increase in digitalisation, and is also an example of an economic factor triggering technological changes.
- (5 letters): The dimension of the business environment that includes constitutional provisions and adherence to various acts such as the Companies Act, as well as government regulations and court decisions.
- (13 letters): This environment is concerned with forces relating to scientific advancements, new production methods, and modern payment mechanisms like UPI, impacting production, products, and marketing.
- (9 letters): This environmental dimension profoundly impacts business confidence, largely through the prevailing government's stability and disposition.
- (7 letters): The type of payment businesses are increasingly encouraging in a push towards a "less cash" economy, offering both convenience and transparency.
- (7 letters): A prominent social trend that has led to a noticeable increase in demand for organic and low-fat food options.
- (5 letters): The strategic advantage gained by firms that are quick to identify and capitalise on opportunities presented by the external environment, as exemplified by Maruti's market entry.
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- (7 letters): The ultimate challenge for businesses that fail to adapt proactively to shifts in their external operating conditions, as highlighted by the importance of respecting cultural values.
- (8 letters): This term describes the encompassing nature of the business environment, representing all external forces collectively affecting a business.
- (8 letters): The banking policy of the Government, primarily overseen by the R.B.I., which influences money supply through mechanisms like changes in the bank rate.
- (9 letters): An efficient system within the social environment that contributes both a skilled workforce and more informed consumers to businesses.
- (12 letters): A defining feature of the business environment, exemplified by how an economic policy change led to a surge in digital transactions, where a change in one component triggers changes in others.
- (9 letters): An economic factor that simultaneously increases the cost of inputs for businesses while reducing consumer demand for their products.
15 Clues: (7 letters): A prominent social trend that has led to a noticeable increase in demand for organic and low-fat food options. • (9 letters): A group of specific environmental factors whose demand for goods like houses and cars is notably boosted by lower interest rates. • ...
ecology 2018-01-31
Across
- a complex pathway of feeding relationships
- a state of reduced activity
- the study of the interactions between organisms and the living and nonliving components of their environment
- moving to a more favorable habitat
- consumers the food on the "garbage" of the ecosystem
- photosynthesis and cellular respiration form the basis of this cycle
- the complex pathway that nitrogen follows in an ecosystem is called the
- eats other consumers
- the movement of phosphorus from the environment to organisms and then back into the environment
- all members of a species living in one place
- the rate at which biomass accumulates
- organisms interacting with other organisms in their surroundings and with the nonliving portion of their environment
- the specific role, or way of life of a species within its environment
- transforms nitrogen gas into a usable form
- the process of converting N2 gas to nitrate is called
- the process by which water evaporates from leaves of plants
- curve a graph of performance versus values of an environmental variable such as temperature
- all living components of an environment
- the place where an organism lives
- makes own food/energy
- breaks down complex molecules into simple molecules
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- heterotrophs are
- all interacting organisms living in an area
- nitrogen is again made available to other organisms through
- organisms and nonliving environment found in a particular place
- indicates an organisms place in a sequence of energy transfers
- the rate at which producers in an ecosystem capture the energy of sunlight
- eats both producers and consumers
- soil bacteria takes up ammonium and oxidize it into nitrites through
- a single pathway of feeding relationships among organisms
- eats producers
- all nonliving components of an environment
- broadest and most inclusive level of organization
- nitrogen is returned into the atmosphere by
- water carbon nitrogen calcium and phosphorus all go through this cycle
- bacteria use this to produce carbohydrates from inorganic molecules
- some organisms can adjust their tolerance to abiotic factors through the process of
- model represents the components of an ecological system
- amount of organic material produced in an ecosystem is called
- water underground
- movement of water through various reservoirs
41 Clues: eats producers • heterotrophs are • water underground • eats other consumers • makes own food/energy • a state of reduced activity • eats both producers and consumers • the place where an organism lives • moving to a more favorable habitat • the rate at which biomass accumulates • all living components of an environment • a complex pathway of feeding relationships • ...
Environmental Change and Management 2020-04-21
Across
- all living things on Earth
- variety of living organisms found in an environment
- non-living components of an environment
- community of organisms interacting with the environment
- wearing away by exposure to the earth's elements
- biome of open spaces where vegetation is dominated by grasses
- wearing away of the earth's surface by wind, water or ice
- preferred location of organism due to needed living conditions
- substance that is released into the environment causing damage
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- animals that eat either plants or other animals
- removal of trees and plant life from a forested area
- organisms that convert the sun's energy into food
- a specific place on earth and all the things that are there
- group of plants or animals of the same species in an area
- measure of the amount of salt present in the soil
15 Clues: all living things on Earth • non-living components of an environment • animals that eat either plants or other animals • wearing away by exposure to the earth's elements • organisms that convert the sun's energy into food • measure of the amount of salt present in the soil • variety of living organisms found in an environment • ...
2014 contaminants in the Environment 2014-02-03
Across
- Process moving a substance out of a system; across the boundary of the control volume
- Process moving substance into a system; across the boundary of the control volume
- Term describing the slowing of diffusion through porous material due to solid particles blocking the path of motion
- Process that creates a substance in a system; within the boundary of the control volume
- A mass balance situation where there is continual exchange of energy and mass to the system being considered
- Describes mass transport between environmental media.
- The coefficient used to describe the estimated diffusion rate of a contaminant based on tortuosity and constrictivity.
- Describes the process of a contaminant attaching/binding to a solid (e.g. soil or plant matter).
- The degradation of a contaminant by microorganisms in the environment
- Diffuse entry and potentially multiple points of entry of a contaminant to the environment.
- The increase in concentration of a contaminant in each successive step of the food chain
- The accumulation of contaminants in organisms through contact with their body.
- A mass balance situation where there are no inputs or outputs to the system being considered
- Process that destroys a substance in a system; within the boundary of the control volume
- Describes movement of contaminant in the environment
- Describes an intraphase mass transfer process where media moves contaminant
- The degradation of a contaminant by water due to the formation of new carbon-oxygen bonds
- Condition in the environment where oxygen is present
- Easily identified & specific point of entry of a contaminant to the environment.
- Describes an intraphase mass transfer process where concentration gradient moves contaminant
- Describes mass transport within environmental media..
- Type of interphase mass transfer moving contaminant from soils/water to air.
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- Process of contaminant settling out of air or water.
- The ability of a compound to dissolve in fats
- The accumulation of a contaminant in an organism through environmental exposure and food.
- Property of contaminant that determines it ability to dissolve in water.
- Process of contaminant settling out in water
- Area of the environment (e.g. air, water, soil, biota).
- Describes an intraphase mass transfer process where motion of media causes contaminant to move in different directions
- Describes the amount of substance moving through a given system over time.
- Condition in the environment where no oxygen is present
- Property of contaminant that determines its tendency to move into a gaseous phase
- Property of the surface of a contaminant that allows it to resist external force
- The degradation of a contaminant by light
- The amount of a contaminant available to an organism related to amount in environment and composition of diet
- Term describing the slowing of diffusion through porous material due to the narrowing of the path of motion
- Defined boundaries to help solve a problem.
- Term describing the slowing of diffusion through porous material due to bending and twisting around solid particles
- The partition coefficient used to describe the likelihood of a contaminant to dissolve in fat
- Describes what ultimately happens to a contaminant in the environment
- Accounts for the production, loss, destruction, and accumulation of a contaminant in the environment.
- No change in concentration or accumulation of a contaminant in the environment.
- Describes the amount of substance moving through system per unit area over time.
- Law Constant that describes the partitioning of a contaminant between water and air.
44 Clues: The degradation of a contaminant by light • Defined boundaries to help solve a problem. • Process of contaminant settling out in water • The ability of a compound to dissolve in fats • Process of contaminant settling out of air or water. • Describes movement of contaminant in the environment • Condition in the environment where oxygen is present • ...
Natural recourses 2021-12-05
Across
- burning of fuels
- chemisal symbol H
- smoke and fog
- oxidation of ammonia to nitrite
- breaking down of gluecose
- conversion back to elemental nitrogen
- chemisal symbol C
- transfer of energy with no medium
- chemisal symbol N
- blanket around earth
- chemisal symbol N3
- chemisal symbol N2
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- introduction of harmful materials into environment
- chemisal symbol o3
- ______ corrents are reradiated sun rays
- degredation
- living components in environment
- chemisal symbol H2O
- cloud near surface
- elemental nitrogen to absorbable nitrogen
- 1st layer of atmosphere
- non living components of environment
- chemisal symbo O
- concertion do CO2 to gluecose
- caused by uneven heating of air
25 Clues: degredation • smoke and fog • burning of fuels • chemisal symbo O • chemisal symbol H • chemisal symbol C • chemisal symbol N • chemisal symbol o3 • cloud near surface • chemisal symbol N3 • chemisal symbol N2 • chemisal symbol H2O • blanket around earth • 1st layer of atmosphere • breaking down of gluecose • concertion do CO2 to gluecose • oxidation of ammonia to nitrite • ...
Aquatic Life Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-29
Across
- kingdom of protists
- domain of mostly complex multicellular organisms
- the material plants use for cell wall
- the material fungi use for cell wall
- maintaining a stable internal environment
- lacking a nucleus
- having to eat other organic matter
- having multiple cells
- having a nucleus
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- unable to move through environment
- producing energy from chemicals
- single-celled
- kingdom of plants
- kingdom of fungus
- classifying and grouping organisms based on characteristics
- domain of simple unicellular organisms that can produce methane
- domain of unicellular organisms that aid in animal digestion and are known as germs
- kingdom of animals
- producing their own nourishment
- Able to move through environment
20 Clues: single-celled • having a nucleus • kingdom of plants • kingdom of fungus • lacking a nucleus • kingdom of animals • kingdom of protists • having multiple cells • producing energy from chemicals • producing their own nourishment • Able to move through environment • unable to move through environment • having to eat other organic matter • the material fungi use for cell wall • ...
AP Human Geography Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-07-12
Across
- physical characteristics of a place
- takes less time to interact than in the past due to technology
- when distance increases interaction decreases
- run parallel
- run horizontal
- the number of things in a given area
- humans can respond to and alter their environment
- specific place with distinct characteristics
- precise point, uses longitude and latitude
- spread out
- visual imprint of humans on the earth
- continues uninterrupted
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- described in relation to other places
- how humans interact with the environment
- divides eastern and western hemispheres
- location of a place relative to other places
- divides northern and southern hemispheres
- the environment determines how humans live
- closely packed together
- name of a place
20 Clues: spread out • run parallel • run horizontal • name of a place • closely packed together • continues uninterrupted • physical characteristics of a place • the number of things in a given area • described in relation to other places • visual imprint of humans on the earth • divides eastern and western hemispheres • how humans interact with the environment • ...
South Asia Geography Crossword 2024-01-03
Across
- Waste that creates an unclean or dirty environment
- An area where a river deposits sediment as it empties into a body of water
- Measures to protect public health and the environment
- A seasonal wind that brings intense rainfall throughout the year
- The height above sea level
- Land that is suitable for farming
- Time when people starve due to lack of food
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- A separate region of a continent
- A group of interacting organisms and the natural environment
- A rigid section of Earth’s crust that can move independently
- Prolonged period without rain
- Capable of being continued without long-term damage to the environment
- Protection of the environment
- A layer of rock beneath Earth that contains water
14 Clues: The height above sea level • Prolonged period without rain • Protection of the environment • A separate region of a continent • Land that is suitable for farming • Time when people starve due to lack of food • A layer of rock beneath Earth that contains water • Waste that creates an unclean or dirty environment • Measures to protect public health and the environment • ...
Owen-ecostystems and classification 2014-11-17
Across
- the study of living organisms
- one organism benefits and one is harmed
- the place where an organism lives
- one organism benefits and other is not harmed
- the surroundings and conditions an organism lives in
- consumes both meat and plants
- consumes only plants
- an organism that is hunted for food
- preying on another animal
- living features of an environment
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- non-living features of an environment
- an organism that preys on other organisms
- consumption of own species
- the study of organisms interactions
- both organisms benefit
- produces own body heat
- consumes insects
- consumes only meat
- relies on outside sources for body heat
19 Clues: consumes insects • consumes only meat • consumes only plants • both organisms benefit • produces own body heat • preying on another animal • consumption of own species • the study of living organisms • consumes both meat and plants • the place where an organism lives • living features of an environment • the study of organisms interactions • an organism that is hunted for food • ...
Introduction to Ecology 2022-02-01
Across
- an event that changes a community by removing organisms from it or altering the availability of resources.
- where an organism lives including biotic and abiotic factors.
- the day-to-day conditions of the Earth's atmosphere at a particular time and place.
- are near the equator and are almost always warm.
- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and the environment.
- each step in a food chain.
- are cold areas where the sun's rays strike the Earth at a very low angle.
- largest level of ecological organization and includes all life on Earth.
- a brief period of time in which large numbers of species die out and disappear.
- feed on plant and animal remains, animal wastes, and other dead matter.
- the living components of the environment.
- use energy from the environment to make their own food.
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- the process an organism goes through when adjusting to a change in an abiotic factor.
- all the organisms that live in a particular place, together with their nonliving, or physical, environment.
- a way of life or the role the species plays in its environment.
- has a narrow niche. Eats only one type of food.
- the nonliving factors that influence an ecosystem.
- use energy to control some of their internal body conditions and maintain certain internal conditions even when there are wide fluctuations in the external environment.
- do not regulate their internal conditions they change as their external environment changes.
- are between the polar and tropical zones and range from hot to cold depending on the season.
- all the organisms that live in a particular place, together with their nonliving, or physical, environment.
- a species with a broad niche and can live almost anywhere and eat almost anything
- activities are changing the composition of the atmosphere.
- cause decay by breaking down organic compounds.
- the simplest level of organization in ecology.
- is a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms found in the upper atmosphere.
- all the members of a single species that live in an area.
- are not capable of harnessing energy directly from the environment.
- a genetic change in a species or population that occurs over many generations.
- the average year-after-year conditions of temperature and precipitation in a particular region.
30 Clues: each step in a food chain. • the living components of the environment. • the simplest level of organization in ecology. • cause decay by breaking down organic compounds. • has a narrow niche. Eats only one type of food. • are near the equator and are almost always warm. • the nonliving factors that influence an ecosystem. • ...
Ch.1 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-05-23
Across
- When individuals move into a population from another area.
- The study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- A(n)____factor is a living part of the environment, like plants, animals, or bacteria.
- The role or job an organism has in its habitat.
- A relationship where one species benefits and the other is harmed.
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- The process plants use to make food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide.
- A trait or behavior that helps a living thing survive in its environment.
- The ____ rate is the number of deaths in a population over a certain period of time.
- The natural home or environment of a plant or animal.
- A community of living things and their non-living environment working together.
- When two or more organisms try to use the same resource, like food or space.
- All the different populations of plants and animals living together in an area.
- The maximum number of animals or plants that an environment can support without damage is carrying_____.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal.
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- Population ___ is number of individuals of a species living in a certain area.
- Something that keeps a population from growing too large, like food, water, or space is a ___ factor.
- A relationship where both species benefit.
- A relationship where one species benefits, and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- When individuals leave a population to live somewhere else.
- rate The number of births in a population over a certain period of time.
- A careful guess or calculation about a number or amount.
- A(n)____factor is a non-living part of the environment, such as sunlight, water, or temperature.
- Natural ____ is the process where organisms better suited to their environment survive and reproduce more.
- The process where one animal hunts and eats another.
- An organism that a parasite lives on or in and gets food from.
- All the members of the same species living in one area.
- A group of similar organisms that can mate and have babies that can also reproduce.
- A close relationship between two different species that live together.
29 Clues: A relationship where both species benefit. • An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • The role or job an organism has in its habitat. • The process where one animal hunts and eats another. • The natural home or environment of a plant or animal. • An animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal. • All the members of the same species living in one area. • ...
Ecosystems 2013-05-09
Across
- A process by which plants make their food
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and the environment
- The relationship between two organisms where both benefit
- Where an orgainsm lives
- A living factor of the environment
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- A place where organisms and their physical surroundings form a balanced environment that is different from others
- A non-living factor of the environment
- All the living organisms in an ecosystem
- All the factors in an organism's surroundings that affect it
- Animals that make food for their community
- Relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other is not affected
- Environment with similar characteristics
12 Clues: Where an orgainsm lives • A living factor of the environment • A non-living factor of the environment • All the living organisms in an ecosystem • Environment with similar characteristics • A process by which plants make their food • Animals that make food for their community • The relationship between two organisms where both benefit • ...
The Environment: Venla 2020-12-13
15 Clues: jäte • saaste • biojäte • kulutus • kuluttaa • istuttaa • säilyttää • nälänhätä • lahjoittaa • hyökyaalto • uhanalainen • maanjäristys • pyörremyrsky • aurinkoenergia • maailmanlaajuinen
The Environment: Vivian 2020-12-13
15 Clues: jäte • öljy • tulva • tuhota • roskis • energia • suojelu • ilmasto • pohjavesi • maanjäristys • luonnonvarat • elinympäristö • ilmastonmuutos • maailmanlaajuinen • sukupuuttoon kuollut
Protecting the Environment 2022-03-28
The professional environment 2015-10-17
Across
- not fatal, can be cured or is harmless
- a doctor’s written instructions for the pharmacist
- clotting
- a specialist on care for people over 65
- a patient that doesn't stay in hospital overnight
- an expert on diets and dieting
- used for testing your vision
- an artificial body part that replaces a missing part (e.g. an arm)
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- magnetic resonance imaging
- a doctor specialised in births
- computer axial tomography scan
- bigger than normal
- proteins in the blood that fight diseases
- likely to become worse and cause death
- the place where operations are performed
15 Clues: clotting • bigger than normal • magnetic resonance imaging • used for testing your vision • a doctor specialised in births • computer axial tomography scan • an expert on diets and dieting • not fatal, can be cured or is harmless • likely to become worse and cause death • a specialist on care for people over 65 • the place where operations are performed • ...
nature and environment 2023-11-06
Across
- Someone who favors, or specializes, bioecology; such as, an ecologist.
- Using the technical language of ecology to make the user seem to be ecologically aware.
- The conditions pertaining to a mode of life within a specific habitat
- Major damage to the environment, especially when caused by human activity
- The science of organisms as affected by the factors of their environments.
- A student of, or specialist in, econometrics.
- Centering on the environment
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- The study of the relationships of organisms to their natural environments.
- A reference to the interrelationships between plants and animals and their abiotic enviro ments.
- The climate as an ecological factor; the climate of a habitat.
- Someone who studies, works, or is an expert in the field of economics.
- Reflecting ecological conditions in general.
- One who actively opposes the pollution or destruction by other means, of the environment.
- Designed or tending to destroy the environment.
- Destruction or damage of the environment
15 Clues: Centering on the environment • Destruction or damage of the environment • Reflecting ecological conditions in general. • A student of, or specialist in, econometrics. • Designed or tending to destroy the environment. • The climate as an ecological factor; the climate of a habitat. • The conditions pertaining to a mode of life within a specific habitat • ...
Nature and Environment 2024-03-03
Across
- is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8.
- of a species, family, or other larger group having no living members.
- is an official national red list of the threatened animals, plants and fungi that are protected by the law in Ukraine.
- use again or more than once
- Our green Mother.
- Synonym Garbage.
- of a species seriously at risk of extinction.
- is worthless, defective and of no use.
- convert waste into reusable material
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
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- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- An area of land managed to conserve wildlife or plant habitat or other natural features
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- What mean SOS?
15 Clues: What mean SOS? • Synonym Garbage. • Our green Mother. • use again or more than once • convert waste into reusable material • is worthless, defective and of no use. • of a species seriously at risk of extinction. • the introduction of harmful materials into the environment. • is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8. • ...
TIM 2 environment 2024-09-13
UNIT 17: ENVIRONMENT 2025-04-28
Across
- Energy sources that are naturally replenished.
- Variety of plant and animal life in an ecosystem.
- Capable of being decomposed naturally by bacteria or other organisms.
- Species at risk of extinction.
- Grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- Gases or substances released into the atmosphere.
- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer.
- Contamination of air, water, or soil.
Down
- The cutting down of forests.
- Able to be maintained at a steady level without exhausting resources.
- Energy from the sun.
- An element released by burning fossil fuels.
- A structure that traps heat, often related to global warming.
- A natural community of plants and animals.
- Protecting Earth's natural resources.
15 Clues: Energy from the sun. • The cutting down of forests. • Species at risk of extinction. • Protecting Earth's natural resources. • Contamination of air, water, or soil. • A natural community of plants and animals. • An element released by burning fossil fuels. • Decayed organic material used as fertilizer. • Energy sources that are naturally replenished. • ...
Nature and Environment 2025-05-20
Across
- – To release or give off something, especially gas or radiation.
- – To interrupt the normal function or process of something.
- – A material that can be broken down naturally by microorganisms.
- – Rain that contains harmful chemicals from air pollution.
- – A person who studies or practices science.
- – A greenhouse gas that is produced by landfills and livestock.
Down
- – To destroy waste material by burning.
- – How to call a city landscape
- – The trapping of the sun’s warmth in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- – A substance that makes air, water, or soil harmful or dirty.
- – A group of people living in the same place or having a common interest.
- – The condition of being unable to hear.
- – The basic substance from which products are made.
- – To protect something from danger, risk, or unpleasant experience.
- – To process used materials so they can be used again.
15 Clues: – How to call a city landscape • – To destroy waste material by burning. • – The condition of being unable to hear. • – A person who studies or practices science. • – The basic substance from which products are made. • – To process used materials so they can be used again. • – Rain that contains harmful chemicals from air pollution. • ...
okk 2022-10-26
30 Clues: fly • red • lts • fest • blue • educ • rotc • nstp • cwts • nepo • clust • house • hoist • symbol • militar • hospital • recreate • religion • national • preamble • patriotic • environment • kanya, kanya • lazy indolent • mast, half mast • weather, weather • enrollment, cross • media, mass media • mentality, colonial • building, nation build
Bio 8 2022-03-15
Across
- non-alive factors in an environment
- a place where animals live
- what is the range of biotic factors
- types of animals in a group
- an area with a specific climate
- a system of habitats
- how animals effect each other
- makes their own food
- one series of a food web
- don't make their own food
- a group of animals that eat each other
Down
- the limit an environment has
- eats only meat
- animal that eats both plants and animals.
- living things on the earth
- the study of ecosystems
- make their own food troph
- renewable or nonrenewable
- animal that only eats plants
- alive factors in an environment
20 Clues: eats only meat • a system of habitats • makes their own food • the study of ecosystems • one series of a food web • make their own food troph • renewable or nonrenewable • a place where animals live • living things on the earth • don't make their own food • types of animals in a group • the limit an environment has • animal that only eats plants • how animals effect each other • ...
ecology 2022-05-11
Across
- study of organism interactions with environment
- living
- maximum number of a certain organism
- relationship where both organisms benefit
- consumes other organisms for energy
- all living and nonliving things in an environment
- eats both plants and meat
- eats only meat
- non-native species that causes harm
- location on earth where all organisms live
- eats only plants
- interconnected food chains
Down
- nonliving
- organism that thrives in extreme conditions
- diversity among a species
- organism that breaks down organic matter
- dominant primary producer
- long term weather patterns
- makes its own energy
- various organisms living in the same environment
- adaptation to look like another organism
21 Clues: living • nonliving • eats only meat • eats only plants • makes its own energy • diversity among a species • dominant primary producer • eats both plants and meat • long term weather patterns • interconnected food chains • consumes other organisms for energy • non-native species that causes harm • maximum number of a certain organism • organism that breaks down organic matter • ...
Environment Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-15
Across
- transporting flowers from South America and other areas to the US will cost _______ million punds of CO2
- a deceitful advertising gimmick to mislead consumers who want to buy goods and services from environmentally conscious brands
- Climate _______ is a situation in which only the rich will survive
- Greta Thunberg called the COP26 a ______
- this type of farming is responsible for up to 14% of all greenhouse emissions from human activities.
- COP stands for Conference of the _______________
Down
- the process becoming old-fashioned and no longer useful
- preoccupation with buying too many goods thinking it is economically desirable
- Slash-and-______ is a cheap and fast way to clear land for agriculture
- acronym for a massive collection of plastic and floating trash in the North Pacific Ocean
- the most sustainable country in 2020
- climate refugees are individuals forcibly _________________ by climate stressors
- a major company that works to get rid of old product models quickly
- the world’s largest _______ dump in Agbogbloshie, Ghana
- one of the worst types of pollution
15 Clues: one of the worst types of pollution • the most sustainable country in 2020 • Greta Thunberg called the COP26 a ______ • COP stands for Conference of the _______________ • the process becoming old-fashioned and no longer useful • the world’s largest _______ dump in Agbogbloshie, Ghana • Climate _______ is a situation in which only the rich will survive • ...
Environment Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-15
Across
- acronym for a massive collection of plastic and floating trash in the North Pacific Ocean
- climate refugees are individuals forcibly _________________ by climate stressors
- preoccupation with buying too many goods thinking it is economically desirable
- a major company that works to get rid of old product models quickly
- Climate _______ is a situation in which only the rich will survive
- transporting flowers from South America and other areas to the US will cost _______ million punds of CO2
- this type of farming is responsible for up to 14% of all greenhouse emissions from human activities.
- Greta Thunberg called the COP26 a ______
Down
- a deceitful advertising gimmick to mislead consumers who want to buy goods and services from environmentally conscious brands
- one of the worst types of pollution
- the world’s largest _______ dump in Agbogbloshie, Ghana
- Slash-and-______ is a cheap and fast way to clear land for agriculture
- the most sustainable country in 2020
- COP stands for Conference of the _______________
- the process becoming old-fashioned and no longer useful
15 Clues: one of the worst types of pollution • the most sustainable country in 2020 • Greta Thunberg called the COP26 a ______ • COP stands for Conference of the _______________ • the world’s largest _______ dump in Agbogbloshie, Ghana • the process becoming old-fashioned and no longer useful • Climate _______ is a situation in which only the rich will survive • ...
Environment Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-15
Across
- Slash-and-______ is a cheap and fast way to clear land for agriculture
- acronym for a massive collection of plastic and floating trash in the North Pacific Ocean
- the world’s largest _______ dump in Agbogbloshie, Ghana
- a deceitful advertising gimmick to mislead consumers who want to buy goods and services from environmentally conscious brands
- climate refugees are individuals forcibly _________________ by climate stressors
- preoccupation with buying too many goods thinking it is economically desirable
Down
- the most sustainable country in 2020
- the process becoming old-fashioned and no longer useful
- Climate _______ is a situation in which only the rich will survive
- transporting flowers from South America and other areas to the US will cost _______ million punds of CO2
- one of the worst types of pollution
- this type of farming is responsible for up to 14% of all greenhouse emissions from human activities.
- Greta Thunberg called the COP26 a ______
- a major company that works to get rid of old product models quickly
- COP stands for Conference of the _______________
15 Clues: one of the worst types of pollution • the most sustainable country in 2020 • Greta Thunberg called the COP26 a ______ • COP stands for Conference of the _______________ • the process becoming old-fashioned and no longer useful • the world’s largest _______ dump in Agbogbloshie, Ghana • Climate _______ is a situation in which only the rich will survive • ...
The Environment: Veera 2020-12-03
15 Clues: maa • jäte • roskis • ilmasto • kieltää • pelastaa • kuluttaa • tornaado • öljyvuoto • hyökyaalto • saastuttaa • luonnonsuojelu • (paperi) roskat • käyttää uudelleen • pullonpalautuspiste
Environment crossword puzzle 2019-10-23
Across
- A material which comes from petrol
- The name that we give to electronic devices at the end of their lifespan
- A greenhouse effect gas
- A product that is supposed to have been created in an environmentally friendly way
- The power created by a source
- The exploitation of large numbers of trees for wood and paper
- A person who helps a cause without profiting economically
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- An adjective which describes how we meet the needs of the present without compromising the environment or the future of the planet
- a species in danger of extinction because of the melting icecaps
- Environmental waste
- An adjective that describes a material that can decompose
- A person who defends the environment
- The coexistence of living and non-living things and the relationship between them
- A concept that refers to the deadline of the useful life of a product (which may be artificially "programmed")
- A seal which guarantees that a product is organic and ecofriendly
15 Clues: Environmental waste • A greenhouse effect gas • The power created by a source • A material which comes from petrol • A person who defends the environment • An adjective that describes a material that can decompose • A person who helps a cause without profiting economically • The exploitation of large numbers of trees for wood and paper • ...
Environment/Substances & Mixtures 2023-12-21
Across
- The action of conserving something, especially the natural environment
- A combination of two or more substances that are not chemically combined
- The substance dissolved in a given solution
- An organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material
- A process of separating two liquids with different boiling points
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food
- The natural environment where an organism lives, including all its physical and biological conditions
Down
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
- A substance formed from two or more elements chemically united in fixed proportions
- A possible method for extracting metals from mixtures
- An animal that naturally preys on others
- Convert waste into reusable material
- A substance that dissolves a solute, forming a solution
- A process that separates materials based on the size of their particles
15 Clues: Convert waste into reusable material • An animal that naturally preys on others • The substance dissolved in a given solution • A possible method for extracting metals from mixtures • A substance that dissolves a solute, forming a solution • An animal that is hunted and killed by another for food • A process of separating two liquids with different boiling points • ...
ENVIRONMENT, HEALTH & SAFETY 2023-12-06
Across
- Specialized clothing or equipment worn or used by an employee for protection against a hazard.
- ______ is the possibility of injury, disease or death
- Renewable power source
- first line of defense in preventing healthcare associatedinfections in hospitals?
- A device used to irrigate and flush the eyes.
- The waste generated in various hospitals and healthcare facilities which is to be identified, segregated and treated scientifically
Down
- Contact with a chemical by swallowing, by breathing or by direct contact (such as through the skin or eyes)
- An unforeseen combination of circumstances or the resulting state that increases the threat to health, life, or property and calls for immediate action.
- Risks associated with working in specific occupations/ any workplace condition that causes a risk to employee health
- Injuries or illnesses that occur in relation to an employee's job.
- A Fire prevention equipment
- Rescue, Alarm, Confine and Extinguish or Evacuate.
- the action or process of converting waste into reusable material.
- Any object used or encountered in the industries covered by subsection (a) that can be reasonably anticipated to penetrate the skin or any other part of the body, and to result in an exposure incident.
- ____ are produced by chemical manufacturers, distributors and importers. They relay chemical, physical, and health hazard information about specific chemicals or mixtures.
15 Clues: Renewable power source • A Fire prevention equipment • A device used to irrigate and flush the eyes. • Rescue, Alarm, Confine and Extinguish or Evacuate. • ______ is the possibility of injury, disease or death • the action or process of converting waste into reusable material. • Injuries or illnesses that occur in relation to an employee's job. • ...
Ocean Environment Vocabulary 2024-03-12
Across
- the land around the edge of the continent that is shallow and gradually gets deeper
- a layer of the ocean that gets no sunlight, is very cold, and animals make their own light
- the amount of salt in the ocean
- a layer of the ocean that gets very little light, is cold, and some animals make their own light
- a major ocean current on the east coast of the United States
- the way food energy(nutrients)passes from one organism to another in an ecosystem
- the flow of energy from the sun through producers, consumers, and decomposers
- matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid
- streams of water within the ocean that can be caused by wind, water temperature, or salinity
- the rise and fall of the oceans due to the gravitational pull of the moon
Down
- the flat part of the ocean floor
- the steep drop-off from the continental shelf to the ocean floor
- a layer of the ocean that gets light and heat from the sun and is where most ocean plants and animals are found
- the pile of sand and sediment at the base of the continental slope that connects the continental slope and the ocean floor
- deep valleys in the ocean floor
15 Clues: the amount of salt in the ocean • deep valleys in the ocean floor • the flat part of the ocean floor • matter that settles to the bottom of a liquid • a major ocean current on the east coast of the United States • the steep drop-off from the continental shelf to the ocean floor • the rise and fall of the oceans due to the gravitational pull of the moon • ...
sustainability and environment 2025-06-07
Across
- The practice of protecting and preserving natural resources.
- The process of making something suitable for a new use.
- The act of using resources wisely to avoid waste.
- Energy sources that are replenished naturally, like wind or solar.
- The cutting down of trees in large areas.
- The variety of different types of life found on Earth.
- The process of converting waste into reusable material.
Down
- The warming of Earth's atmosphere due to trapped heat.
- The contamination of air, water, or soil by harmful substances.
- The natural world, including land, air, water, plants, and animals.
- The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature.
- A species at risk of extinction.
- A place where a plant or animal naturally lives.
- A gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds.
- A natural fuel formed from the remains of living organisms.
15 Clues: A species at risk of extinction. • The cutting down of trees in large areas. • A place where a plant or animal naturally lives. • The act of using resources wisely to avoid waste. • The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature. • The warming of Earth's atmosphere due to trapped heat. • The variety of different types of life found on Earth. • ...
Recycling and Environment 2025-07-02
15 Clues: Use again. • Our planet. • Holds waste. • What we breathe. • Can be recycled. • Goes in the bin. • Gives us oxygen. • Comes from trees. • Colour of nature. • Shiny and strong. • Turn old into new. • Powers everything. • Essential for life. • Clear and breakable. • Food waste for soil.
ENVIRONMENT CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2018-01-26
Across
- a metal framework used for cooking food over an open fire.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless, tasteless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- It is when people move to a musical rhythm.
- a device for irrigation of lawns or crops.
- a portion of the electromagnetic radiation given off by the Sun, in particular infrared, visible, and ultraviolet light.
- vegetation consisting of typically short plants with long narrow leaves, growing wild or cultivated on lawns and pasture, and as a fodder crop.
Down
- a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime.
- plural form of leaf.
- a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other rocks and forming a major constituent of beaches, riverbeds, the seabed, and deserts.
- the solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the earth and other similar planets, exposed on the surface or underlying the soil or oceans.
- is a structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, such as glass, in which plants requiring regulated climatic conditions are grown.
- a tall pole with a light at the top.
- the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles.
- by far the largest group of hexapod invertebrates within the arthropod phylum.
- are a group of endothermic vertebrates, characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton.
15 Clues: plural form of leaf. • a tall pole with a light at the top. • a device for irrigation of lawns or crops. • It is when people move to a musical rhythm. • a metal framework used for cooking food over an open fire. • a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime. • by far the largest group of hexapod invertebrates within the arthropod phylum. • ...
NATURE and ENVIRONMENT 2018-10-14
Across
- ülerahvastatus
- a squirrel that can glide in the air
- rain happevihm
- Estonian Museum of Natural History
- release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the ocean
- biolagunev
Down
- an area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines
- prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall
- nature reserve
- osoonikiht
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere
- tasakaal
- solution
- liik endangered species
- kliima soojenemine
15 Clues: tasakaal • solution • osoonikiht • biolagunev • nature reserve • ülerahvastatus • rain happevihm • kliima soojenemine • liik endangered species • Estonian Museum of Natural History • a squirrel that can glide in the air • prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall • release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the ocean • ...
NATURE and ENVIRONMENT 2018-10-14
Across
- ülerahvastatus
- Estonian Museum of Natural History
- a squirrel that can glide in the air
- rain happevihm
- tasakaal
- prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall
- kliima soojenemine
Down
- liik endangered species
- osoonikiht
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere
- biolagunev
- nature reserve
- release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the ocean
- an area of land with a group of energy-producing windmills or wind turbines
- solution
15 Clues: tasakaal • solution • osoonikiht • biolagunev • ülerahvastatus • nature reserve • rain happevihm • kliima soojenemine • liik endangered species • Estonian Museum of Natural History • a squirrel that can glide in the air • prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall • release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the ocean • ...
The Environment: Santtu 2020-12-13
16 Clues: öljy • tulva • kieltää • kieltää • suojelu • suojella • maanvyöry • hyökyaalto • hurrikaani • ydinenergia • onnettomuus • kunnioittaa • pyörremyrsky • ystävällinen • ydinonnettomuus • ihmisen aikaan saama
Theme2 My Environment 2022-01-07
Across
- it is full of pepole
- part of place
- costing little many or less than is usal
- a cupboard or a small room with a door
- all the pepole living in the same contry
- not safe
- full of energy
Down
- the general waether enditions
- a device for giving light
- having a high temperture
- having lived or exiseted for many years
- designed and made using the most recent ideas
- to learn about a subject.
- a piece of land next to and delonging to a house
- not intersting or exciting
15 Clues: not safe • part of place • full of energy • it is full of pepole • having a high temperture • a device for giving light • to learn about a subject. • not intersting or exciting • the general waether enditions • a cupboard or a small room with a door • having lived or exiseted for many years • costing little many or less than is usal • all the pepole living in the same contry • ...
Environment Types Crossword 2023-08-22
Across
- biome with mostly coniferous trees (like pine trees).
- dry land/weather
- the cumulative trends created by an area’s weather
- an imaginary line that marks the exact middle of the earth
- biome gets less than 10 in. of rain per year. The temperature changes greatly between day and night
- biome with trees that change colors and drop their leaves in winter.
- biome found almost exclusively in the southwest US and northwest Mexico. It has a little more rain than the desert and has more mild temperature changes
- the lines going across a globe
Down
- the day-to-day condition of our environment
- biome that is very humid and rains at least part of every day. It has massive trees and lots of animals
- an area defined by its specific types of plants and animals
- biome that is the desert but made of ice and snow.
- biome is also called steppe; is around 70*F in summer and have crazy hard winters.
- the lines going up and down on a globe
- biome that is a similar temperature as a rainforest, but they have a dry season and so get about half as much rain
15 Clues: dry land/weather • the lines going across a globe • the lines going up and down on a globe • the day-to-day condition of our environment • the cumulative trends created by an area’s weather • biome that is the desert but made of ice and snow. • biome with mostly coniferous trees (like pine trees). • an imaginary line that marks the exact middle of the earth • ...
Environment and Safety 2023-10-08
Across
- always knock and identify yourself before entering a room to ensure this
- the process or act of supplying a building or room continuously with fresh air
- a biologic agent, chemical, or condition that can be harmful.
- Acronym for how to avoid alarm fatigue
- a substance, when ingested, inhaled, absorbed, applied, or injected may cause disturbances to the body
- the trigger for how to use a fire extinguisher
- side to side for how to use a fire extinguisher
Down
- the amount of moisture in the air
- the release of pathogenic micro-organisms into a community to achipoisonals.
- ___the pin in how to use a fire extinguisher
- banned in most healthcare facilities.
- the total of all elements and conditions that surround us and influence our development
- ___at the base of the fire
- formerly called restraints. They restrict movement of the patient
- can be a safety hazard and are considered restaints
15 Clues: ___at the base of the fire • the amount of moisture in the air • banned in most healthcare facilities. • Acronym for how to avoid alarm fatigue • ___the pin in how to use a fire extinguisher • the trigger for how to use a fire extinguisher • side to side for how to use a fire extinguisher • can be a safety hazard and are considered restaints • ...
The Environment: Venla 2020-12-03
15 Clues: jäte • saaste • biojäte • kulutus • kuluttaa • istuttaa • nälänhätä • säilyttää • hyökyaalto • lahjoittaa • uhanalainen • pyörremyrsky • maanjäristys • aurinkoenergia • maailmanlaajuinen
Saving The Environment 2023-06-12
15 Clues: H2O • Flora • Shower • Cleanse • Operate • Everyday • Utensils • Outdoors • Residences • Conserving • Surroundings • Safeguarding • Neighborhoods • Hybrid vehicle • Dishwashing machine
SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT 2025-07-08
Across
- gases Gases that make the Earth hotter, like carbon dioxide.
- Using things again instead of throwing them away.
- Power we use to do things – like from the sun, wind, or fuel.
- A strong material that we use a lot, but it's bad for nature.
- Cutting down too many trees.
- Protecting animals, plants, and nature.
- Trash on the ground (like paper, plastic, or bottles).
- resources Things we use from nature, like water, trees or oil.
- power Energy from the sun.
Down
- Something that is good for nature and doesn’t hurt the planet.
- change Big changes in the world’s weather over time.
- Good for the environment.
- The world around us – nature, animals, plants, air, and water.
- warming When the Earth gets hotter because of pollution.
- Dirty air, water or land that can make people and animals sick.
15 Clues: Good for the environment. • power Energy from the sun. • Cutting down too many trees. • Protecting animals, plants, and nature. • Using things again instead of throwing them away. • change Big changes in the world’s weather over time. • Trash on the ground (like paper, plastic, or bottles). • warming When the Earth gets hotter because of pollution. • ...
sustainability and environment 2025-06-07
Across
- The process of making something suitable for a new use.
- The variety of different types of life found on Earth.
- The warming of Earth's atmosphere due to trapped heat.
- A species at risk of extinction.
- A gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds.
- The contamination of air, water, or soil by harmful substances.
- The act of using resources wisely to avoid waste.
- Energy sources that are replenished naturally, like wind or solar.
- The cutting down of trees in large areas.
Down
- The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature.
- A place where a plant or animal naturally lives.
- The natural world, including land, air, water, plants, and animals.
- The process of converting waste into reusable material.
- A natural fuel formed from the remains of living organisms.
- The practice of protecting and preserving natural resources.
15 Clues: A species at risk of extinction. • The cutting down of trees in large areas. • A place where a plant or animal naturally lives. • The act of using resources wisely to avoid waste. • The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature. • The variety of different types of life found on Earth. • The warming of Earth's atmosphere due to trapped heat. • ...
Wildlife & Natural Environment 2024-10-10
Across
- Preserving and protecting the natural environment
- Washing of substances from the surface into water sources
- community of living organisms interacting with its environment in a specific area
- soil loss due to the washing or blowing away of the upper layer of soil
- resources that can or will be replenished in a relatively short time
- energy resources such as coal and petroleum
- the outer layer of the earth's surface
- good____ quality is essential to a healthy habitat
- The place or area where a particular organism lives naturally that provides for all its needs
Down
- resources that form extremely slowly
- Non-domesticated animals and uncultivated plant life
- Keeping forests healthy includes ____ trees
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- the using of a supply or abundance of something
- the sun and ___ provide direct and indirect energy sources
15 Clues: resources that form extremely slowly • the outer layer of the earth's surface • Keeping forests healthy includes ____ trees • energy resources such as coal and petroleum • the using of a supply or abundance of something • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • Preserving and protecting the natural environment • ...
earth day 2023-04-24
Across
- reusing stuff that is trash
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- a layer in the atmosphere
- above the sky is the
- place trash goes
- sun
- bigger than a habitat
- bigger than environment
- fresh and nutrients full
Down
- to keep something for a long time
- type of dirt
- signs and cops tell you not to do this
- study of the earth
- lower than the environment
- not here anymore
- car factories and cows do this to the air
- to protect something
- a resource that can be used and reproduced fast
- to withstand something
- one of the 3 rs that you need to do
20 Clues: sun • type of dirt • not here anymore • place trash goes • study of the earth • above the sky is the • to protect something • bigger than a habitat • to withstand something • bigger than environment • fresh and nutrients full • a layer in the atmosphere • lower than the environment • reusing stuff that is trash • to keep something for a long time • one of the 3 rs that you need to do • ...
ecology 2022-05-11
Across
- study of organism interactions with environment
- living
- maximum number of a certain organism
- relationship where both organisms benefit
- consumes other organisms for energy
- all living and nonliving things in an environment
- eats both plants and meat
- eats only meat
- non-native species that causes harm
- location on earth where all organisms live
- eats only plants
- interconnected food chains
Down
- nonliving
- organism that thrives in extreme conditions
- diversity among a species
- organism that breaks down organic matter
- dominant primary producer
- long term weather patterns
- makes its own energy
- various organisms living in the same environment
- adaptation to look like another organism
21 Clues: living • nonliving • eats only meat • eats only plants • makes its own energy • diversity among a species • dominant primary producer • eats both plants and meat • long term weather patterns • interconnected food chains • consumes other organisms for energy • non-native species that causes harm • maximum number of a certain organism • organism that breaks down organic matter • ...
Aquatic Life Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-29
Across
- having multiple cells
- kingdom of plants
- domain of simple unicellular organisms that can produce methane
- kingdom of fungus
- lacking a nucleus
- kingdom of protists
- having to eat other organic matter
- producing their own nourishment
- the material fungi use for cell wall
- Able to move through environment
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- single-celled
- the material plants use for cell wall
- kingdom of animals
- producing energy from chemicals
- domain of mostly complex multicellular organisms
- having a nucleus
- domain of unicellular organisms that aid in animal digestion and are known as germs
- maintaining a stable internal environment
- unable to move through environment
- classifying and grouping organisms based on characteristics
20 Clues: single-celled • having a nucleus • kingdom of plants • kingdom of fungus • lacking a nucleus • kingdom of animals • kingdom of protists • having multiple cells • producing energy from chemicals • producing their own nourishment • Able to move through environment • unable to move through environment • having to eat other organic matter • the material fungi use for cell wall • ...
Life and the Environment 2025-09-26
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- The study of living organisms in their environment
- A community of living organisms sharing an environment
- The role or job of an organism
- The living parts of the environment
- A group of similar organisms that can interbreed
- Members of a particular species living in a particular habitat.
- The science of naming, describing and classifying organisms
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- All the populations of different species found living in a particular habitat.
- Group of animals that have a backbone and skeleton inside their bodies
- An organism's surroundings
- Another word for a living thing
- Place where an organism lives
- The non-living parts of the environment
13 Clues: An organism's surroundings • Place where an organism lives • The role or job of an organism • Another word for a living thing • The living parts of the environment • The non-living parts of the environment • A group of similar organisms that can interbreed • The study of living organisms in their environment • A community of living organisms sharing an environment • ...
Life's Adaptation Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-10
Across
- - the label given to species of plants that manage to thrive with little sunlight or under the shade of taller plants and with natural competition between under plant species
- the act of moving from one to another in search of better conditions
- a race that is well adjusted to its specific habitat
- state of animal dormancy during extremely hot conditions
- state of reduced body temperature and metabolic rate
- rapid diversification of a number of species from an ancestor
- reversible and gradual change in the physical trait of an organism to be more suited in the changing conditions in the environment
- the process of morphological and physiological modification in relation to body size
- - a mechanism that allows the body to contradict the temperature stress in the environment
- maintenance of the internal environment at equilibrium despite the instabilities of the external environment
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- animals that depend on their own body temperature with the environment
- animals that can regulate their own body temperature
- the process of settling in a certain environment
- animals that can self-regulate their body temperatures as well as the environment’s
- - the label given to species of plants that are highly dependent on sunlight with only a few competition
- an assortment of species on earth
- state of dormancy that occurs in many insects wherein their life cycle temporarily stop until conditions improve
- measured by the genetic contribution of an organism to its future descendants
- - is the range of the temperature of the surroundings wherein organisms are able to maintain or minimally change their metabolic rates.
- freshwater organisms tend to have higher salinity than the surrounding water
20 Clues: an assortment of species on earth • the process of settling in a certain environment • animals that can regulate their own body temperature • a race that is well adjusted to its specific habitat • state of reduced body temperature and metabolic rate • state of animal dormancy during extremely hot conditions • ...
Life's Adaptation Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-10
Across
- a race that is well adjusted to its specific habitat
- reversible and gradual change in the physical trait of an organism to be more suited in the changing conditions in the environment
- a mechanism that allows the body to contradict the temperature stress in the environment
- a state of dormancy that occurs in many insects wherein their life cycle temporarily stop until conditions improve
- is the range of the temperature of the surroundings wherein organisms are able to maintain or minimally change their metabolic rates.
- a state of animal dormancy during extremely hot conditions
- measured by the genetic contribution of an organism to its future descendants
- an assortment of species on earth
- the label given to species of plants that manage to thrive with little sunlight or under the shade of taller plants and with natural competition between under plant species
- maintenance of the internal environment at equilibrium despite the instabilities of the external environment
- the label given to species of plants that are highly dependent on sunlight with only a few competition
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- animals that depend on their own body temperature with the environment
- rapid diversification of a number of species from an ancestor
- animals that can self-regulate their body temperatures as well as the environment’s
- freshwater organisms tend to have higher salinity than the surrounding water
- the act of moving from one to another in search of better conditions
- animals that can regulate their own body temperature
- the process of settling in a certain environment
- state of reduced body temperature and metabolic rate
- the process of morphological and physiological modification in relation to body size
20 Clues: an assortment of species on earth • the process of settling in a certain environment • a race that is well adjusted to its specific habitat • animals that can regulate their own body temperature • state of reduced body temperature and metabolic rate • a state of animal dormancy during extremely hot conditions • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2018-11-24
Across
- an organism that only eats animals
- a mechanism of population control
- a species living in the same place at the same time
- the first species to return after a disturbance
- a relationship in which one organism benefits and one stays unharmed
- an organism that makes its own food
- an organelle in which photosynthesis takes place
- the amount of species an environment can withhold
- an organism that does not make its own food
- organelles that produce energy through respiration
- a relationship in which both organisms benefit
- a group moving out of an environment due to lack of resources
- an interaction of biotic and abiotic organisms in a common location
- a relationship in which one organism benefits and one is harmed
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- a group of closely related organism that are very similar to each other
- an organism that only eats plants
- the starting materials for a reaction
- a process in which the cells in an organism obtain energy by combining oxygen and glucose
- an interaction of biotic and abiotic organisms in an environment
- an organism that only eats both plants and other animals
- resources in an environment tat limit the growth in population size
- the process by which plants absorb light energy and turn it into chemical energy
- the substance(s) that are produced by a reaction
- the change in structure of a community over time
- an organism that feeds off of the dead bodies of animals
- a group moving to a new environment from somewhere else
- a zone of air, land, and water where organism exist
- an organism modified to better fit its environment
- a close relationship between organisms of different species
29 Clues: an organism that only eats plants • a mechanism of population control • an organism that only eats animals • an organism that makes its own food • the starting materials for a reaction • an organism that does not make its own food • a relationship in which both organisms benefit • the first species to return after a disturbance • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary Review 2025-11-01
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- no longer in existence
- all the living and nonliving things that surround and affect an organism
- an animal that is hunted by another animal for food
- living things in an environment
- the transfer of food energy between organisms in an ecosystem
- a living thing, such as a plant, that can make its own food
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals
- a consumer that breaks down waste materials and dead organisms for food
- a consumer that eats only producers
- any living thing
- a group of food chains that overlap
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- all the organisms of the same kind that live together in an ecosystem
- a plant or animal that is nonnative to the ecosystem and its introduction causes or is likely to cause changes and damage to that environment
- the place where an organism lives and can find everything it needs to survive
- a meat-eating consumer
- a plant or animal growing or living in a place that is its natural environment
- the contest among organisms for the limited resources of an ecosystem
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- a group of organisms that live in the same area and interact with each other
- the role a plant or an animal plays in its habitat
- a term describing a population of organisms that is likely to become extinct if steps are not taken to save it
- describes a population of organisms that are likely to become endangered if they are not protected
- a community of organisms and the environment in which they live
- nonliving things in an environment
- a living thing that cannot make its own food and must eat other living things
25 Clues: any living thing • no longer in existence • a meat-eating consumer • living things in an environment • nonliving things in an environment • a consumer that eats only producers • a group of food chains that overlap • an animal that hunts other animals for food • a consumer that eats both plants and animals • the role a plant or an animal plays in its habitat • ...
Bio 101- Long Exam 2016-07-26
Across
- forest/dominated by deciduous tress
- mutualism, both species can survive alone
- benthic/consists of the seafloor
- Darwin/published the 'Origin of Species'
- Spring/a book contributed scientific context
- coloration
- ecology, concerned with animal's behavior
- Beagle/the voyage Darwin joined
- pelagic zone/open blue waters
- changes through time
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- harmful model
- winter & long, dry summer
- at exceeding rates
- ecology, applies principles to restore environment
- matter in organism's environment
- part of a plant/alga
- selection/individuals better adapted to the environment
- or more unpalatable species resemble
- diversity/varied species in an ecosystem
19 Clues: coloration • harmful model • at exceeding rates • part of a plant/alga • changes through time • winter & long, dry summer • pelagic zone/open blue waters • Beagle/the voyage Darwin joined • matter in organism's environment • benthic/consists of the seafloor • forest/dominated by deciduous tress • or more unpalatable species resemble • Darwin/published the 'Origin of Species' • ...
ecology crossword 2021-03-11
Across
- the number that a environment can handle without environment degradation
- what eats what in a ecological community
- in danger of extinction in the future
- worldwide sum of all ecosystems
- animal that is hunted or killed for food
- primary producer
- one species benefits at the expense of another
- shows how organisms are related to eachother by the food they eat
- has to do with the relations of organisms and there physical surroundings
- one species gain benefits and others dont get harmed or gain anything
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- the natural home of plants,animals and other organisms
- species thats at risk of extinction
- non-living chemical and physical parts that affect organisms and the environment
- a animal that preys on others
- match of a species to a specific environmental condition
- primary,secondary,tertiary consumers not a producer
- common type of ecological interaction
- living components that affect organisms and the environment
18 Clues: primary producer • a animal that preys on others • worldwide sum of all ecosystems • species thats at risk of extinction • in danger of extinction in the future • common type of ecological interaction • what eats what in a ecological community • animal that is hunted or killed for food • one species benefits at the expense of another • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle 2013-09-01
Across
- the natural environment of an organism; place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism
- When a different populations are in a area.
- diversity among and within plant and animal species in an environment.
- A organism that feeds on plants and, or animals.
- A complex biotic community.
- the process by which the concentration of toxic substances increases in each successive link in the food chain.
- A organism that eats meat.
- When a organism lives with another and neither gets harm.
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment.
- The weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
- the living together of two dissimilar organisms, as in mutualism, commensalism, or parasitism.
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- When two different animals benefit from each other.
- Any combustible organic material, as oil, coal, or natural gas, derived from the remains of former life.
- The amount of a specific species in the area.
- A living organism in a environment.
- The clearing of trees.
- A organism that can make their own food.
- The non-living things in the environment.
- a relation between organisms in which one lives as a parasite on another.
- any organism capable of self-nourishment by using inorganic materials as a source of nutrients.
- A animal schedule, what the animal does in its natural environment on a daily basis.
- a relation between animals in which one organism captures and feeds on others.
- When animals are fighting over a food source.
- A organism that eats only herbs and vegetables.
24 Clues: The clearing of trees. • A organism that eats meat. • A complex biotic community. • A living organism in a environment. • A organism that can make their own food. • The non-living things in the environment. • When a different populations are in a area. • The amount of a specific species in the area. • When animals are fighting over a food source. • ...
Unit 4 Ecology Vocab 2022-11-27
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- A community or communities plus the physical environment, interacting in a large, more or less self-contained area
- The change in species composition, structure, or architecture through time
- A place that is particularly appropriate for something, due to being very specific and different from others
- The natural environment where an organism lives
- The type of symbiosis in which one partner, the parasite, derives benefit from the other, the host
- Autotrophs
- Organisms that break down dead organic matter into smaller molecules
- The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment
- level, Each of the steps in a food chain
- exclusion, The elimination of one species by another as a result of competition
- selection, A mechanism of evolutionary change that results when individuals that are better adapted than others in meeting the challenges of the environment produce more offspring
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- species, Aa species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically
- Individuals of the same kind that cannot breed with those of other kinds
- A living component of the environment
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- Heterotrophs
- The type of symbiosis in which both partners benefit from the relationship
- web, All of the interconnecting feeding relationships in a community
- A type of symbiosis in which one species obtains shelter, food, or other benefits without affecting the host
- Organisms that feed on dead organic material, especially plant detritus
- partitioning, The sharing of resources by specialization
- The process in which one species evolves in response to another
- chain, The steps of transfer of energy from primary producers through consumers
- A non-living component of the environment (physical or chemical)
24 Clues: Autotrophs • Heterotrophs • A living component of the environment • level, Each of the steps in a food chain • The natural environment where an organism lives • partitioning, The sharing of resources by specialization • The process in which one species evolves in response to another • A non-living component of the environment (physical or chemical) • ...
Unit 4 Ecology Vocab 2022-11-27
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- The type of symbiosis in which one partner, the parasite, derives benefit from the other, the host
- The sharing of resources by specialization
- Organisms that feed on dead organic material, especially plant detritus
- The steps of transfer of energy from primary producers through consumers
- The change in species composition, structure, or architecture through time
- A type of symbiosis in which one species obtains shelter, food, or other benefits without affecting the host
- The process in which one species evolves in response to another
- All of the interconnecting feeding relationships in a community
- The type of symbiosis in which both partners benefit from the relationship
- Autotrophs
- Individuals of the same kind that cannot breed with those of other kinds
- A community or communities plus the physical environment, interacting in a large, more or less self-contained area
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- A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically
- A mechanism of evolutionary change that results when individuals that are better adapted than others in meeting the challenges of the environment produce more offspring
- A living component of the environment
- The natural environment where an organism lives
- A non-living component of the environment (physical or chemical)
- Each of the steps in a food chain
- The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment
- The elimination of one species by another as a result of competition
- A place that is particularly appropriate for something, due to being very specific and different from others
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- Heterotrophs
- Organisms that break down dead organic matter into smaller molecules
24 Clues: Autotrophs • Heterotrophs • Each of the steps in a food chain • A living component of the environment • The sharing of resources by specialization • The natural environment where an organism lives • The process in which one species evolves in response to another • All of the interconnecting feeding relationships in a community • ...
Gestalt Therapy 2018-01-21
Across
- awareness of the experience is not in focus or is in the background
- a process of disowning ourselves by accrediting them to the environment
- a style that is supportive, kind and compassionate than the confrontational style of Perls
- what is happening between the boundary of the person and the environment
- interacting with the environment without losing one’s sense of individuality
- system of interrelationships
- process where one replicates in themselves behaviors, attributes or other fragments of the surrounding world, especially of other subjects
- observing the one’s thoughts, feelings, behavior, body and dreams
- take action/make contacts that restore equilibrium or contribute to change
- the most important moments as they are happening to the individual
- boundaries of self and environment are lost
- here-and-now awareness in formulating new ways of thinking, feeling and behaving
- when a person turns his stored up, mobilized energy back upon himself instead of the environment.
- needless emotional debris that clutters the present-centered awareness
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- role-playing intervention of imaginary dialogue with opposing sides of themselves
- facing one's own awareness of attitudes and shortcomings, the way one is perceived, and the consequences of one's behavior
- attentive to the moments flow and discovering how they are functioning in that moment
- true change is being yourself than being who you are not
- unclear and indirect
- “stuck point”
- location, usage of energy and impossible flow of energy
- does not interpret and analyze dreams
- refers to the division of one whole idea, thought, or concept into two separate and unrelated ideas.
- organizes the environment from moment to moment and the emerging focus on the figural
- specialize techniques to achieve a goal
- attending to the nature of present-centered self
26 Clues: “stuck point” • unclear and indirect • system of interrelationships • does not interpret and analyze dreams • specialize techniques to achieve a goal • boundaries of self and environment are lost • attending to the nature of present-centered self • location, usage of energy and impossible flow of energy • true change is being yourself than being who you are not • ...
Topic Wrap-up Crossword 2020-04-06
Across
- gases trap heat in the earth's atmosphere
- processes in the environment that support life
- way of storing waste
- change in global or regional climate patterns
- processes in the environment that absorb waste
- transformation of fertile land into desert
- wearing away of earth's surface
- increase in temperature of earth's atmosphere
- a spiritual connection offered by the environment
- human caused damage to environment
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- dying out of a particular species
- amount of same species living in an area
- measure of the amount of salt present in the soil
- natural products that can be used by humans
- the ongoing capacity of earth to maintain life
15 Clues: way of storing waste • wearing away of earth's surface • dying out of a particular species • human caused damage to environment • amount of same species living in an area • gases trap heat in the earth's atmosphere • transformation of fertile land into desert • natural products that can be used by humans • change in global or regional climate patterns • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-14
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- the layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- to recycle something in order to create something of greater value
- the surrounding area in which a organism lives and inhabits
- (of an asset or resource) able to be maintained so it does not deplete
- to contaminate the natural environment with harmful substance
- where waste is taken to be disposed of
- a community of living organisms and their surrounding environment
- the environment where an organism, like a plant or animal, lives
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- to process used material (like plastic or glass) in order to make it useable again
- a layer of the atmosphere that prevents harmful ultraviolet radiation from reaching the surface of the earth
- able to be replenished
- decomposed organic waste used as plant fertilizer
- the release or discharge of something, especially gases and radiation
- having to do with or related to the sun
- the study of organisms and their interactions with their environment
- to leave trash and garbage in open or public spaces
- (of a species of plant or animal) no longer in existence
17 Clues: able to be replenished • where waste is taken to be disposed of • having to do with or related to the sun • the layer of gases that surrounds the earth • decomposed organic waste used as plant fertilizer • to leave trash and garbage in open or public spaces • (of a species of plant or animal) no longer in existence • ...
EBIO 1240 Ecology Labs Quiz 2023-04-26
Across
- animal we studied in the behavioral ecology lab
- calculated by dividing benefits by costs
- living or once living components of an environment
- a method of estimating population size by banding a subset of individuals in a population
- deep slow moving section of a stream
- type of microscope we used to look at the organisms in the community ecology lab
- type of ecology focused on interactions between the biotic and abiotic factors in an environment, groups of species
- animal we studied in the population ecology lab
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- type of ecology focused on how the environment shapes behaviors, focuses on individuals
- positive consequences of a behavior (in terms of fitness)
- statistical test we used in the community ecology lab
- type of ecology focused on interactions between a population and environment, focuses on single species/group
- negative consequences of a behavior (in terms of fitness)
- a method to locate banded animals through radio signals
- shallow faster moving section of a stream
- study of age-specific and other statistical factors that can influence a population size
- non-living components of an environment
17 Clues: deep slow moving section of a stream • non-living components of an environment • calculated by dividing benefits by costs • shallow faster moving section of a stream • animal we studied in the behavioral ecology lab • animal we studied in the population ecology lab • living or once living components of an environment • ...
Environmental Impact 2016-05-20
Across
- The degree of harm a chemical substance can inflict.
- a material found in air, water, or soil that is harmful to humans and other organisms
- the cleanliness of the air we breathe
- able to be decomposed by microorganisms to something that won’t harm the environment
- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment, such as air pollution.
- treaty that all countries agreed on to set a limit on how much greenhouse gases we could release to prevent global warming
- any material that can be harmful to human health or the environment if it is not properly disposed of
- act that made it so the EPA to control and limit waste disposal
- an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere which is believed to be the cause of a gradual warming of the surface of the Earth.
- the study of living things in relation to their physical environment and to each other
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- CO2
- law passed by congress to control air pollution
- federal agency that protects human health and the environment
- water that is safe to drink
- a layer of oil that is floating over a large area of the surface of the sea, usually because an accident has caused it to escape from a ship or container
- O3
- the beginning of the use of factories in making U.S. goods between 1760 and 1840
- the theory that the global climates are slowly warming because of the greenhouse effect
- act put in place to make sure that the government’s actions do not affect the environment in a negative way
- any material in nature that people use and value \
20 Clues: O3 • CO2 • water that is safe to drink • the cleanliness of the air we breathe • law passed by congress to control air pollution • any material in nature that people use and value \ • The degree of harm a chemical substance can inflict. • federal agency that protects human health and the environment • act that made it so the EPA to control and limit waste disposal • ...
Life's Adaptation Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-10
Across
- the act of moving from one to another in search of better conditions
- a state of dormancy that occurs in many insects wherein their life cycle temporarily stop until conditions improve
- the process of morphological and physiological modification in relation to body size
- animals that can regulate their own body temperature
- reversible and gradual change in the physical trait of an organism to be more suited in the changing conditions in the environment
- animals that depend on their own body temperature with the environment
- a mechanism that allows the body to contradict the temperature stress in the environment
- state of reduced body temperature and metabolic rate
- an assortment of species on earth
- freshwater organisms tend to have higher salinity than the surrounding water
- a race that is well adjusted to its specific habitat
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- rapid diversification of a number of species from an ancestor
- is the range of the temperature of the surroundings wherein organisms are able to maintain or minimally change their metabolic rates.
- the process of settling in a certain environment
- the label given to species of plants that are highly dependent on sunlight with only a few competition
- measured by the genetic contribution of an organism to its future descendants
- the label given to species of plants that manage to thrive with little sunlight or under the shade of taller plants and with natural competition between under plant species
- maintenance of the internal environment at equilibrium despite the instabilities of the external environment
- animals that can self-regulate their body temperatures as well as the environment’s
- a state of animal dormancy during extremely hot conditions
20 Clues: an assortment of species on earth • the process of settling in a certain environment • animals that can regulate their own body temperature • state of reduced body temperature and metabolic rate • a race that is well adjusted to its specific habitat • a state of animal dormancy during extremely hot conditions • ...
Ecological Footprint Crossword 2020-04-04
Across
- - Recycling your organic waste by using a worm farm.
- - A site for the disposal of waste materials.
- - Made by humans rather than occurring in nature which is artificial or synthetic.
- - The actions we need to take to protect the environment.
- - To use less of goods and materials resulting in a smaller amount of waste.
- - The planet on which we live.
- Warming - A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide.
- - Using a resource over and over rather than throwing it away and ending up in landfill.
- - The process of making new products from materials that were used in another product.
- Footprint - A measure of how much an individual demands on nature.
- - The action of protecting something for future use.
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- - The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- - Generating environmental, social and economic benefits, while not using up too many resources or causing pollution.
- - Make or become different.
- impact - Damage caused to the environment from human activity.
- - release of harmful materials into the environment caused by industrial emissions, poor disposal of wastes, mining, deforestation, use of fossil fuels and agricultural activities.
- - An unhealthy environment where natural materials have been overused.
- - a community of organisms and their abiotic environment.
- Dioxide- What is the colourless and odourless gas produced by burning fossil fuels?
- - Extending or reaching throughout the world.
- - Existing in or derived from nature.
- - What type of farming method does not use pesticides in their practices?
- - A form of energy resulting from the existence of charged particles as a current.
- - Energy created from the sun which reduces electricity consumption.
24 Clues: - Make or become different. • - The planet on which we live. • - Existing in or derived from nature. • - A site for the disposal of waste materials. • - Extending or reaching throughout the world. • - Recycling your organic waste by using a worm farm. • - The action of protecting something for future use. • - a community of organisms and their abiotic environment. • ...
Science Crossword 2024-05-13
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- An entity made by people ,not working for the government, to solve a shared interest
- Molecules containing carbon
- Expelling a substance
- Produce crops
- The act of harming the environment by introducing it to harmful toxins
- Substances that harm the environment
- Alarming change in the state of the earths environment
- Good Feeding
- An entity made by two or more nations working together to solve a shared interest
- Natural fuels made with the remains of animals and plants
- The ability of environments to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- A molecule made of nine amino acids
- Utilising resources too much
- Species taken out of their natural habitat and put in a new surrounding
- Animals in their natural habitat
- Characteristic of algae
- Balancing the effect of an opposite one
- Growth
- Organisms on the brink of extinction
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- The impact of a person or community has in an environment, good or bad.
- Conservation of species in their natural habitat
- Cutting down trees
- Rain with acidic concentration
- Preserving species outside their natural habitat
- Animals making food with sunlight,water and carbon dioxide
- Estate or area where crops are grown
- Material that can be utlized
- Biological community in which animals and plants coexist
- When greenhouse gases create a dome over the atmosphere and amplify the heat in atmosphere
- The conditions of the habitat in which we live in
- Gases that heat up the atmosphere
- Excessive killing of animals
- Fuel made from living matter
- Increase in the average temperature of the earth caused by greenhouse gases
- A maintainable state
- Unique genetic code for every person
- Using resources faster than the environment can replenish them
- Chemical substance enhancing crop growth
38 Clues: Growth • Good Feeding • Produce crops • Cutting down trees • A maintainable state • Expelling a substance • Characteristic of algae • Molecules containing carbon • Material that can be utlized • Excessive killing of animals • Fuel made from living matter • Utilising resources too much • Rain with acidic concentration • Animals in their natural habitat • Gases that heat up the atmosphere • ...
Evolution 2024-06-04
Across
- A type of selection where one extreme trait is the best fit for the environment
- Prenatal study of the development and formation of an organism
- A naturalist who developed the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Differences in appearance and behaviors
- _____ structures are similar structures with different functions that share a common ancestor
- A type of selection where both extreme traits are the best fit for the environment
- Explains how changes of evolution occurred to a group
- A type of adaptation in which an organism's physical features allow it to survive its environment
- An organism's ability to adapt and survive its environment
- _____ structures have no function and appear to be residual parts from a past ancestor
- A random genetic change in an organism
- A gradual change in a population over time due to adaptations
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- When speciation occurs due to a population being geographically isolated from the main population
- A type of adaptation where internal responses change due to external stimuli
- Preserved remains used to study changes of organisms over time
- A type of adaptation in where an organism changes its pattern of action to better suit its environment
- Comparative _____ studies the differences and similarities in an organism's DNA sequence
- A group of organisms that can reproduce with another one and produce fertile offspring
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- Formation of a new species
- A type of selection where the average trait is the best fit for the environment
- When a new species evolves without a physical barrier separating them
- Dying out of a species
23 Clues: Dying out of a species • Formation of a new species • A random genetic change in an organism • Differences in appearance and behaviors • A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce • Explains how changes of evolution occurred to a group • An organism's ability to adapt and survive its environment • A gradual change in a population over time due to adaptations • ...
Population crossword 2023-05-18
Across
- A group of different species without an environment
- after nutrients are depleted, there is a sudden decrease in population.
- factors whose intensity is related to population density
- A group of different species with in environment in a confined area
- a group of species organized in a nice manner
- the maximum population size that an environment can sustain
- a graph that tracks a species probability of survival compared to their age
- factors whose intensity does not depend on population
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- the number of individuals of a species per unit area or volume
- a group of species randomly spread around
- after favorable growth conditions occur, an increase in population occurs.
- how a species is spaced
- a group of one species in one confined area without an environment
- a model that predicts the population of a species in the future
- a model that predicts the population of a species in the future but includes environmental limitations
- one group of an animal in multiple small spaces around their environment
16 Clues: how a species is spaced • a group of species randomly spread around • a group of species organized in a nice manner • A group of different species without an environment • factors whose intensity does not depend on population • factors whose intensity is related to population density • the maximum population size that an environment can sustain • ...
Outdoor Recreation 2025-07-11
Across
- Height above sea level
- When the body lacks enough water
- A serious, unexpected situation
- Designed to resist wind and rain
- Protecting the natural environment
- Minimising impact on nature
- Blending into the environment
- Working together smoothly in action
- Using what’s available in creative ways
Down
- The variety of living organisms in nature
- Maintaining water levels in the body
- Protection from weather conditions
- Untouched natural environment
- The ability to sustain physical activity
- Noticing and interpreting surroundings
- Knowing your position and direction
- Leaving an area quickly for safety
17 Clues: Height above sea level • Minimising impact on nature • Untouched natural environment • Blending into the environment • A serious, unexpected situation • When the body lacks enough water • Designed to resist wind and rain • Protection from weather conditions • Protecting the natural environment • Leaving an area quickly for safety • Knowing your position and direction • ...
