environment Crossword Puzzles
Environment 2024-12-18
6 Clues: removal of forests. • collections of trees. • pirates sail the high ____. • looking after something for someone. • correctly disposing of your rubbish. • produced by cars and is a green house gas
Environment 2025-01-06
Across
- Interdependence of living organisms and their environment
- Solid part of the Earth's surface
- Effect of pollution on the environment
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- Role of humans in protecting the environment
- Effort to protect and preserve natural resources
- Layer of gases surrounding the Earth
- Community of living organisms and their environment
7 Clues: Solid part of the Earth's surface • Layer of gases surrounding the Earth • Effect of pollution on the environment • Role of humans in protecting the environment • Effort to protect and preserve natural resources • Community of living organisms and their environment • Interdependence of living organisms and their environment
environment 2025-01-27
Across
- the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live.
- the natural environment in which an animal or plant lives.
- to become different in a bad way.
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- beings people or things (animals or plants) that exist.
- a series of living things that are connected because each group eats the group below it in the series.
- all the living things in an area and the relations among each other and the environment.
6 Clues: to become different in a bad way. • beings people or things (animals or plants) that exist. • the natural environment in which an animal or plant lives. • the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live. • all the living things in an area and the relations among each other and the environment. • ...
Ecology Introduction Vocab 2024-04-05
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- An organism that feeds and breaks down dead plant/dead animals
- A living organism that changes the environment
- A network of overlapping food chains showing the relationships between a community
- Consumer that eats a mix of both plants and animals
- Consumer that eats other animals
- Regions of the Earth that are occupied by organisms
- An organism that eats dead/rotting things
- Organism that produces food through external energy sources
- an individual living thing that has organs
- Organisms that consume other organisms to get energy
- the study of the relationships of organisms and the environment around them
- group of populations that take up the same area at the same time
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- group of organisms that takes up an area
- Consumer that eats plants
- Organisms that make their own food
- A nonliving thing that is part of the environment
- A single path of the food web
- The organism on which the parasite feeds on
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy. A consumer
- The organism that is being hunted down by the predator
- A small organism that harms a larger organism
- The organism that hunts down the prey
- The position some organism is on the food chain/food web
- The environment where an organism lives
- A community of organisms and the environment around them
25 Clues: Consumer that eats plants • A single path of the food web • Consumer that eats other animals • Organisms that make their own food • The organism that hunts down the prey • The environment where an organism lives • group of organisms that takes up an area • An organism that eats dead/rotting things • an individual living thing that has organs • ...
Public Service Unit 5 Rules & Regulations 2026-02-17
Across
- The standards for encryption that define what keeps information safe.
- The process of encoding information.
- A map illustrating geological features.
- Chemicals designed to kill certain plants, mostly weeds.
- The agency that encourages policy that benefits the environment and helps regulate businesses so that the pollutants they create do not overwhelm the environment.
- Administrative systems
- Rules and regulations.
- A map focused on one feature.
- The federal agency in charge of defining the standards for measurement in science, standards, and technology.
- A substance introduced into the environment that has harmful effects or makes a resource less useful.
- A map that highlights man-made borders.
- Systems that take, record, store, and process spatial and geographical data.
- The science of agriculture.
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- A special status granted to someone, usually by the United States government, to verify that he or she is qualified to access confidential information.
- The practice of considering the natural environment as well as relevant social factors when determining a course of action.
- A law passed in 1966 that gives every American access to government documents, with some restrictions.
- The top zone of soil and rock where water fills voids.
- A survey of the number of people living in the United States and basic demographic information that is performed every ten years.
- Pollutants released into the environment.
- An independent agency that provides Congress with auditing, evaluating, and investigating services.
20 Clues: Administrative systems • Rules and regulations. • The science of agriculture. • A map focused on one feature. • The process of encoding information. • A map illustrating geological features. • A map that highlights man-made borders. • Pollutants released into the environment. • The top zone of soil and rock where water fills voids. • ...
5th Grade Environmental Science 2025-05-12
Across
- The protection and maintenance of natural environments where plants and animals live.
- The effect that human activities have on the Earth’s environment, such as pollution or conservation efforts.
- Resources that are finite and cannot be replenished within a human lifetime, such as fossil fuels and minerals.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth, which includes air and other substances.
- Efforts to conserve or protect the natural environment from harm.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable products.
- The large bodies of saltwater that cover most of the Earth's surface.
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- Actions or behaviors by people and communities that impact the environment.
- The vast, seemingly infinite area beyond Earth, including all the planets, stars, and galaxies.
- Efforts made to conserve or protect the natural environment from harm or degradation.
- A community of living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- The ability to maintain healthy environmental conditions for the future by making responsible decisions.
- The presence of harmful substances in the environment that can cause damage.
- The solid surface of the Earth, including soil, rocks, and natural resources.
- Long-term changes in temperature and other atmospheric conditions, often due to human activity.
- Innovations designed to reduce environmental harm and promote sustainability.
16 Clues: Efforts to conserve or protect the natural environment from harm. • The process of converting waste materials into reusable products. • The large bodies of saltwater that cover most of the Earth's surface. • Actions or behaviors by people and communities that impact the environment. • A community of living organisms and their interactions with the environment. • ...
env science puzzle 2023-01-17
Across
- all of one species in a environment
- nonliving factors in an environment
- its where one animals hunts another for its own benefit
- a single biotic organism of one type
- evolution's of an organism based on their environment
- is a main predatory or factor that holds balance in the environment its in
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- the difference in all of the factors in a environment
- how two or more organism interact with each other where they both benefit
- living factors in an environment
- is a climates heat or coldness
- large region of land with similar climate
11 Clues: is a climates heat or coldness • living factors in an environment • all of one species in a environment • nonliving factors in an environment • a single biotic organism of one type • large region of land with similar climate • the difference in all of the factors in a environment • evolution's of an organism based on their environment • ...
Ecosystem Crossword 2025-10-24
Across
- is the part of Earth where life exists
- shows all the possible feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- an environment where an organism lives
- all organisms of the same species living in an environment
- the maximum population size that an environment can support over time
- an organism that makes its own food
- a living or once living factor in an ecosystem
- all biotic and abiotic parts of an environment
- all the populations of all species living in an ecosystem
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- any biotic or abiotic factor in an environment that limits the size of a population
- a model that shows how much energy moves from producers to consumers
- a non-living factor in an ecosystem
- organism that cannot make its own food
- shows one feeding relationship (or energy pathway) in an ecosystem
14 Clues: a non-living factor in an ecosystem • an organism that makes its own food • is the part of Earth where life exists • an environment where an organism lives • organism that cannot make its own food • a living or once living factor in an ecosystem • all biotic and abiotic parts of an environment • all the populations of all species living in an ecosystem • ...
environment 2016-08-08
6 Clues: - cut trees out • - the ground shakes • - they fly and buzz • - a long time without rain • - they can fly and have feathers • - when there is much too much water
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Environment 2022-05-09
6 Clues: take place • sudden and powerful burst • a powerful flash of light in the sky. • the amount of space between two things • the layer of Earth's atmosphere above the troposphere • something happens in nature but it is difficult to understand
Environment 2022-01-24
Environment 2021-08-01
6 Clues: it is the constituent of environment • it is the hard top layer of the earth • system formed by all the living organism • protects us from harmful ultraviolet rays • it is the great variety of life on the earth • domains of the earth are collectively known as
Environment 2023-08-26
6 Clues: The removal of trees from an area. • The layer of soil below the topsoil. • The mixture of gases that surrounds the Earth. • The layer of Earth's atmosphere where weather occurs • Contamination of water bodies by harmful substances. • The layer of soil where plants grow and obtain nutrients.
Environment 2024-01-09
6 Clues: DESTROYS HABITATS • SUPPORTS ALL LIVING BEINGS • IT GIVES US ........... FOOD TO IT • WE SHOULD PROMOTE ......... ENERGY • WE SHOULD ........ THE ENVIRONMENT • ........... GASES LEADS TO RISING TEMPERATURE
environment 2020-05-21
Environment 2024-08-26
Across
- If we ____ the items on the list, we can complete the project faster.
- If you ______ not to be late, I will wait for you at the café.
- If the road is slippery, the signs will ____ drivers to slow down.
- If you recycle more, it will _____ waste in the environment.
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- If you wear sunscreen, it will _____ your skin from sunburn.
- If you study every day, you will _____ your English.
6 Clues: If you study every day, you will _____ your English. • If you wear sunscreen, it will _____ your skin from sunburn. • If you recycle more, it will _____ waste in the environment. • If you ______ not to be late, I will wait for you at the café. • If the road is slippery, the signs will ____ drivers to slow down. • ...
Environment 2023-01-30
6 Clues: type the hit • the basic living • The moisture in the air • Plants produces this gas during • Process by which plants makes food • How many states of matter are there
Environment 2023-07-11
6 Clues: solid crust • domain of water • thin layer of air • world of living organism • world of non living elements • narrow zone of the earth where land water air interact
environment 2023-06-14
Environment 2023-04-03
environment 2023-03-20
Across
- the process of converting waste into reusable material
- an area of tall, mostly evergreen trees and a high amount of rainfall.
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- the purposeful clearing of forested land
- the condition of being populated with excessively large numbers.
- 2 words - long-term heating of Earth's surface
- the disposable of waste material by burying it
6 Clues: the purposeful clearing of forested land • 2 words - long-term heating of Earth's surface • the disposable of waste material by burying it • the process of converting waste into reusable material • the condition of being populated with excessively large numbers. • an area of tall, mostly evergreen trees and a high amount of rainfall.
Environment 2023-08-30
6 Clues: make or become better • give (money or goods) for a good cause • the activity or business of growing crops • belonging or relating to a particular area • the mating and production of offspring by animals • a person who freely offers to take part in a task
ECOLOGY 2015-03-30
Across
- a set of interacting or interdependent components, real or abstract, that form an integrated whole. An open system is able to interact with its environment. A closed system is isolated from its environment.
- when individuals or groups of organisms compete for similar resources such as territory, mates, water and food in the same environment
- a model that illustrates the biomass productivity at multiple trophic levels in a given ecosystem
- an area that provides an organism with its basic needs for survival
- the study of energy flow (energy transformations) into and within living systems
- chemical or physical factor that limits the existence, growth, abundance, or distribution of an individual organism or a population
- a complex arrangement of interrelated food chains illustrating the flow of energy between interdependent organisms
- a species normally living outside a distribution range that has been introduced through either deliberate of accidental human activity; also can be know as introduced, invasive, alien, nonindigenous, or exotic
- an organism that uses a primary energy source to conduct photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- an organism that obtains nutrients by consuming dead and decaying organic matter which allows nutrients to be accessible to other organisms
- a term that describes an organism associated with a water environment
- the position of an organism in relation to the flow of energy and inorganic nutrients through an ecosystem (producer, consumer, decomposer)
- a term that describe a nonliving factor in an ecosystem
- a system composed of organisms and nonliving components of an environment
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- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms or their remains
- different populations of organisms interacting in a shared environment
- the movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems; also known as nutrient cycles (water cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle and nitrogen cycle)
- a term that describes a living or once-living organism in an ecosystem
- a large area or geographical region with distinct plant and animal groups adapted to that environment
- a species that is found in its originating location and is generally restricted to that geographic area
- the zone of life on Earth; sum total of all ecosystems on Earth
- a group of individuals of the same species living in a specific geographical area and reproducing
- a series of predictable and orderly changes within an ecosystem over time
- a term that describes an organism associated with a land environment
- a simplified path illustrating the passing of potential chemical energy (food) from one organism to another organism
- the total surrounding of an organism or a group of organisms
- the study of the relationships between organism and their interactions with the environment
- a relationship between two organisms (mutualism, in which both species benefit; parasitism , in which one organism benefits and the other organism is harmed; and commensalism, in which one organism benefits and the other organism does not benefit or is not harmed
- the lowest taxonomic level of biological classification consisting of organisms capable of reproduction that results in fertile offspring
29 Clues: a term that describe a nonliving factor in an ecosystem • the total surrounding of an organism or a group of organisms • the zone of life on Earth; sum total of all ecosystems on Earth • an area that provides an organism with its basic needs for survival • a term that describes an organism associated with a land environment • ...
Philosophy PT 2025-09-20
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- Maintaining the natural state of the environment.
- Concept of meeting present needs without compromising resources for future generations.
- Fair use of resources so future generations can benefit.
- Moral study of the relationship between humans and the environment, guiding responsible action.
- Branch of philosophy concerned with humanity’s relationship with the natural environment.
- Development that meets present needs without harming future generations’ ability to meet theirs.
- Contamination of air, water, or land that harms living organisms.
- Long-term alteration of Earth’s climate due to human and natural factors.
- Movement that advocates addressing environmental problems such as pollution and deforestation.
- Belief that humans are the most important species and nature exists mainly to serve human needs.
- Living in harmony with nature, not exploiting it beyond limits.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- James Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living organism.
- Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens in response to climate change.
- A person who promotes the wise use and protection of natural resources for sustainability.
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- Belief that maintaining order in the environment brings beauty and well-being.
- Damage to the environment caused by human activities.
- Careful, wise decision-making in using resources.
- Approach that connects social problems with environmental problems.
- Variety of life in all forms, levels, and combinations in ecosystems.
- Idea that humans are part of nature and dependent on it for survival and well-being.
- Using resources wisely to minimize waste while maximizing output.
- Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste
- The view that all living organisms have inherent value and should be protected, not just humans.
- Belief that ecosystems and biological communities as a whole have great value.
- Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change.
- Rise in Earth’s average temperature caused mainly by greenhouse gases.
- Advocates for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical lifestyle changes for environmental balance.
- Moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
- Cutting down forests, often linked to corporate greed and environmental harm.
30 Clues: Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste • Maintaining the natural state of the environment. • Careful, wise decision-making in using resources. • Damage to the environment caused by human activities. • Fair use of resources so future generations can benefit. • Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change. • ...
Ch. 27 Vocabulary Review 2022-03-09
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- the source of variation on which asexual organisms depend; an accidental change to an organism’s DNA, potentially resulting in new traits
- structures that are no longer functional, but once were (like the appendix)
- the pattern of natural selection that favors an extreme phenotype and is indicated by a shifting bell curve
- the form of geologic dating that compares strata to those above and below
- the slow movement of land masses over time
- movement of alleles among populations due to migration
- the mechanism by which traits are passed into successive generations
- the process by which species become better suited to the environment
- the hypothesis that states evolution happens at an irregular rate
- change in frequency of alleles due to chance; effects small populations more than large ones
- structures that indicate common environment (but not common ancestry); indicative of convergent evolution
- the process that produces symbiotic relationships between unrelated organisms
- What determines whether a mutation is favorable, unfavorable, or neutral?
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- the pattern of natural selection that shows speciation is occurring and is indicated by a bell curve with two peaks
- the pattern of natural selection that favors average and is indicated by a narrowing bell curve
- pairing up of organisms due to genotype or phenotype
- evolution of a variety of species from one to take advantage of differences in the environment
- structures that indicate common ancestry (but differing environment); indicative of divergent evolution
- the number of mass extinctions indicated by the fossil record
- evolution along similar lines due to similarity of environment (marsupials and placentals)
- genetic drift due to a near-extinction event
- evolution of unrelated structures due to similarity of environment (fins of shark, flippers of penquin)
- the scientist who believed that acquired traits could be passed on to offspring
- the form of absolute dating that compares ratios of unstable isotopes to stable isotopes
- the mechanism proposed by Darwin to explain evolution
- The island where Darwin began to formulate his theory of natural selection
26 Clues: the slow movement of land masses over time • genetic drift due to a near-extinction event • pairing up of organisms due to genotype or phenotype • the mechanism proposed by Darwin to explain evolution • movement of alleles among populations due to migration • the number of mass extinctions indicated by the fossil record • ...
The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-29
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- The study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change.
- The decline of the environment caused by harmful human activities.
- A view that all living organisms have inherent value and deserve protection.
- A branch of philosophy that studies humanity’s role and moral relationship with nature.
- The moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
- A view that humans are the most important species and may freely use nature.
- The belief that humans are part of nature and depend on it for survival.
- A philosophy that values ecosystems and communities as a whole, with humans as stewards.
- Careful and wise decision-making in regulating one’s actions.
- A philosophy linking social problems with environmental issues.
- Meeting present needs while protecting resources for future generations.
- The variety of living species that sustain ecological balance.
- Long-term shifts in weather patterns caused largely by human activity.
- A community of organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- Avoiding waste by using only what is needed and reusing resources.
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- Humanity’s responsibility to protect and care for creation.
- The clearing of forests that disrupts ecological balance.
- A moral approach to analyzing human actions and their impact on the environment.
- The fair distribution of benefits and burdens in responding to climate change.
- James Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living system.
- Resources Materials from nature like water, forests, and minerals that humans use.
- The rise in Earth’s temperature due to greenhouse gas emissions.
- The contamination of the environment caused by harmful human activities.
- Maintaining the natural state of the environment for ecological health.
- A view that maintaining order in the environment reveals natural beauty.
- Fair use and conservation of resources for the benefit of future generations.
- A philosophy that promotes radical lifestyle change to respect the value of all life.
- A person who promotes the wise use and management of natural resources.
- in harmony with nature instead of exploiting it without limits.
- Using resources wisely to achieve maximum output with minimal waste.
30 Clues: The clearing of forests that disrupts ecological balance. • Humanity’s responsibility to protect and care for creation. • The study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change. • Careful and wise decision-making in regulating one’s actions. • The variety of living species that sustain ecological balance. • ...
Philosophy PT 2025-09-20
Across
- Maintaining the natural state of the environment.
- The view that all living organisms have inherent value and should be protected, not just humans.
- Development that meets present needs without harming future generations’ ability to meet theirs.
- Using resources wisely to minimize waste while maximizing output.
- Careful, wise decision-making in using resources.
- Rise in Earth’s average temperature caused mainly by greenhouse gases.
- A person who promotes the wise use and protection of natural resources for sustainability.
- Moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
- Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change.
- Idea that humans are part of nature and dependent on it for survival and well-being.
- Variety of life in all forms, levels, and combinations in ecosystems.
- Concept of meeting present needs without compromising resources for future generations.
- Cutting down forests, often linked to corporate greed and environmental harm.
- Approach that connects social problems with environmental problems.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- Movement that advocates addressing environmental problems such as pollution and deforestation.
- Belief that maintaining order in the environment brings beauty and well-being.
- Advocates for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical lifestyle changes for environmental balance.
- James Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living organism.
- Belief that humans are the most important species and nature exists mainly to serve human needs.
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- Branch of philosophy concerned with humanity’s relationship with the natural environment.
- Contamination of air, water, or land that harms living organisms.
- Living in harmony with nature, not exploiting it beyond limits.
- Moral study of the relationship between humans and the environment, guiding responsible action.
- Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste
- Damage to the environment caused by human activities.
- Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens in response to climate change.
- Long-term alteration of Earth’s climate due to human and natural factors.
- Fair use of resources so future generations can benefit.
- Belief that ecosystems and biological communities as a whole have great value.
30 Clues: Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste • Maintaining the natural state of the environment. • Careful, wise decision-making in using resources. • Damage to the environment caused by human activities. • Fair use of resources so future generations can benefit. • Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change. • ...
global environments 2014-11-30
Across
- the process of forming a glaciar
- a hot, dry environment
- an environment that has more than 50% of the worlds living things
- a feature formed by tectonic plates colliding
- marine inverterbrates
- the earth's metallic centre
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- the variety of all living things
- molten rock that reaches the earth's surface
- environment that is parched and dry
- a biome of barren areas without trees
- most common aquatic species
- molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- an environment containing similar plants and animals
13 Clues: marine inverterbrates • a hot, dry environment • most common aquatic species • the earth's metallic centre • the variety of all living things • the process of forming a glaciar • environment that is parched and dry • a biome of barren areas without trees • molten rock beneath the earth's surface • molten rock that reaches the earth's surface • ...
Fun with Ecology! 2020-08-11
Across
- study of organisms and their environment
- an example of a decomposer
- Organisms that feed on dead matter
- living components of the ecosystem
- environment that a species live in
- an animal that eats only plants
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- non-living components in the environment
- populations of all species in a habitat
- community and its abiotic environment
- sequence showing feeding relationships
- All areas on earth that support life
- A group of the same species in a given area
- an organism that makes its own food
13 Clues: an example of a decomposer • an animal that eats only plants • Organisms that feed on dead matter • living components of the ecosystem • environment that a species live in • an organism that makes its own food • All areas on earth that support life • community and its abiotic environment • sequence showing feeding relationships • populations of all species in a habitat • ...
Environments Crossword 2021-11-30
Across
- low-lying land saturated with moisture
- poisons, wastes or other materials that harm the environment
- nonliving things in the environment
- the role an animal plays in its habitat
- when seeds sprout or begin to grow
- an area of land used for growing flowers or vegetables
- the good or benefit that is gained from something
- any living thing, like plants and animals
- a large area of land covered with grass
- the job of an organism in a natural system
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- alive and able to grow
- everything that surrounds/influences an organism
- living things in the environment
- having a good or favorable effect
- a mini garden in a closed container
- something that spreads where it doesn't belong
- an organism that has an equal number of similar feet or legs on each side
17 Clues: alive and able to grow • living things in the environment • having a good or favorable effect • when seeds sprout or begin to grow • nonliving things in the environment • a mini garden in a closed container • low-lying land saturated with moisture • the role an animal plays in its habitat • a large area of land covered with grass • any living thing, like plants and animals • ...
Environment 2020-04-06
Environment 2020-11-16
6 Clues: the sea • poisonous • no longer in existence • to make water, air, soil, etc. dirty or harmful • the air, land and water where people, animals and plants live • the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment
Environment 2021-02-16
Environment 2021-04-25
6 Clues: a shop • take off • things we throw away • a person that make something • offer to work without getting any money • a group of people living in the same area
environment 2021-04-29
Across
- is the action you do when you put trash in different garbages.
- is when you can use an object more than once.
- is the action of cutting a huge area of trees.
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- is an increase of temperature caused by pollution.
- the presence in the environment of a substance with bad efects.
- is the weather conditions in an area.
6 Clues: is the weather conditions in an area. • is when you can use an object more than once. • is the action of cutting a huge area of trees. • is an increase of temperature caused by pollution. • is the action you do when you put trash in different garbages. • the presence in the environment of a substance with bad efects.
environment 2021-05-16
6 Clues: animals in danger • leaving the lights on • mountains,rivers,lakes • cars and factories cause it • when there is not enough water • fires and cutting down of trees cause it
Environment 2023-01-27
6 Clues: trash and waste thrown on ground • to speak out in support of something • some water falling from earth like rain • one of the bad things happening to animals • properly throwing away objects, like plastic • to use soemthing more than once and not waste
Environment 2023-03-15
Across
- the things that you throw away because you no want or need them
- activity that is undertaken without state permission
- cutting down trees
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- the contamination of water sources
- a living organism that can be classified into trees, flowers, palms
- is everything that is around people, animals, or plants.
6 Clues: cutting down trees • the contamination of water sources • activity that is undertaken without state permission • is everything that is around people, animals, or plants. • the things that you throw away because you no want or need them • a living organism that can be classified into trees, flowers, palms
Environment 2023-04-21
6 Clues: Water overflow • To make promises • Increase of the temperature • Responsible for the earth warming • All natural elements, fauna, flora, and artificial • Set of atmospheric and meteorological circumstances
Environment 2023-04-02
Across
- Environer meaning ________.
- Exchange of goods without the use of money.
- It protects us from harmful rays and heat of the sun.
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- Solid crust,covered with soil,Mountains,plateaus, plains.
- It is a combination of natural and human made phenomena.
- The relation between living organisms and surroundings.
6 Clues: Environer meaning ________. • Exchange of goods without the use of money. • It protects us from harmful rays and heat of the sun. • The relation between living organisms and surroundings. • It is a combination of natural and human made phenomena. • Solid crust,covered with soil,Mountains,plateaus, plains.
environment 2018-07-31
6 Clues: something safe • something outside • a object that is alive • objects that can be use for sport • the usual weather of particular place • some shape that is in a certain order
environment 2018-09-01
6 Clues: Space to evaluate • Synonym of learning • First part of the page • It is acquired when reading • Space to interact with colleagues • Student information can be searched
environment 2022-03-16
6 Clues: To have something inside • A state of being polluted • A group/groups of animals or plants • Related to an area near a tropical area • A state of continue=ing to live or exist • To start an organization that is intended to continue for a long time
Environment 2022-04-01
Across
- who's an activist and actor?
- who does research, produces reports, writes articles, promotes fundraisers, and campaigns to help people to be informed about the use of limited natural resources
- where does Greta Thunberg come from?
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- Who's from Kampala, Uganda?
- what's what gives us the resources for production which include renewable and non-renewable resources
- which day of the week does Greta Thunberg strike on?
6 Clues: Who's from Kampala, Uganda? • who's an activist and actor? • where does Greta Thunberg come from? • which day of the week does Greta Thunberg strike on? • what's what gives us the resources for production which include renewable and non-renewable resources • ...
Environment 2021-12-03
6 Clues: I can be cool and hot • I fly and I am colourful • I am tall and I do not move • I am hot and I am red or orange • I am blue and I have moon as my guest. • I am of different shapes and in different positions in the sky, who am I?
Environment 2024-03-13
Across
- To rot or decompose; also, to decline in quality, energy, etc.
- Gases and vapor (usually harmful)
- A system in which waste materials are buried under the ground
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- To send (used newspapers, bottles, cans, etc.) to a place where they are made into something new
- The continuous absence of rain, thus causing the land to dry up
- The gradual destruction by natural forces (such as water, wind, or ice) : the process by which something is eroded or worn away.
6 Clues: Gases and vapor (usually harmful) • A system in which waste materials are buried under the ground • To rot or decompose; also, to decline in quality, energy, etc. • The continuous absence of rain, thus causing the land to dry up • To send (used newspapers, bottles, cans, etc.) to a place where they are made into something new • ...
Environment 2025-03-18
6 Clues: not livable • to burn sth • when much water het in to a city • to cut back sth, like natural resources • sb who works together with someone else on a project • a large line of ice, which is over tousands of years old
Environment 2024-09-24
6 Clues: A person who study science • Difficult to find or happen • Living in a natural condition • All people who live in a place • Group of animals or plants that live together • The natural where people, animals and plant live
Environment 2025-06-04
Across
- Dirty air, water, or land caused by harmful substances.
- What we must save and use wisely every day.
- The act of turning waste into something usable again.
- Green giants that clean the air and give shade.
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- A material that pollutes oceans and takes hundreds of years to decompose.
- Our natural surroundings, including air, water, plants, and animals.
6 Clues: What we must save and use wisely every day. • Green giants that clean the air and give shade. • The act of turning waste into something usable again. • Dirty air, water, or land caused by harmful substances. • Our natural surroundings, including air, water, plants, and animals. • A material that pollutes oceans and takes hundreds of years to decompose.
Environment 2025-06-01
Environment 2024-04-19
6 Clues: A reuse, repurpose • An area of barren land. • A fire in a woodland area. • A contamination of the atmosphere • A mountain that expels lava or ash. • An asteroid is a rock, or a very small planet.
environment 2024-10-04
6 Clues: Farming • Protecting nature • For dehydration and plants • To keep living, staying alive • Shelters for millions of species • A part of sexual reproduction in plants
AR / VR GLOSSARY 2025-08-28
Across
- Digital content, like graphics or information, that is superimposed onto the user's view of the real world in AR.
- Software tools for building augmented reality applications.
- A blend of both the real world and digital content in a single environment, where digital objects interact with the physical world.
- A computer-generated, immersive environment that can be explored and interacted with by users.
- An application or software designed to provide augmented reality experiences.
- A technology that allows AR devices to understand their position in a physical environment.
- The technology that detects and tracks the movement of a user within a VR environment.
- The capability for users to engage with AR content in real time.
- A feeling of nausea or discomfort experienced by some users in VR due to motion or disorientation.
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- The quality of feeling fully engaged in a virtual environment.
- A device worn on the head that displays VR content to the user and often includes motion tracking.
- Applications, games, or experiences created for virtual reality platforms.
- A technology that overlays digital content, such as images or information, onto the real world.
- A physical object or image used as a reference point for AR applications to recognize and interact with.
- Augmented reality that doesn't require physical markers for tracking and interaction.
- The use of vibrations or other sensations to simulate the sense of touch in VR.
- Technology that measures the distance between objects to enhance the realism of AR experiences.
- The ability of AR technology to follow the user's movements or view changes accurately.
- A digital representation of a user in a virtual environment.
- The process of creating a 3D map of the environment to better integrate AR elements.
- A method of moving in VR by selecting a location to instantly "teleport" to.
- Video content that allows viewers to look in any direction, creating a sense of immersion.
- Eyewear that displays digital information directly in the user's field of vision.
- Adding location-based information or data to digital content, often used in AR apps.
24 Clues: Software tools for building augmented reality applications. • A digital representation of a user in a virtual environment. • The quality of feeling fully engaged in a virtual environment. • The capability for users to engage with AR content in real time. • Applications, games, or experiences created for virtual reality platforms. • ...
Unit 9: Ecology section 1 2023-03-29
Across
- the total number of different species in a given area at a given time
- a group of different species that live together in one area at the same time
- this level recognizes multiple ecosystems that share similar characteristics but are in different parts of the planet
- any biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the population size
- environment that is mostly land
- limiting factors that affect the size of the population regardless of the number of individuals in the population
- all of the interacting populations in a community as well as the nonliving parts of the environment
- the nonliving parts of an environment
- our planet along with all abiotic and biotic factors on it
- the limit to how many organisms it can support
- begins with a period of slow growth followed by a brief period of exponential growth before leveling off due to limiting factors; often called a "S" shaped curve
- a group of organisms, all of the same species, which interbreed and live in the same area at the same time
- organisms die and the size of the population decreases
Down
- movement of individuals into a population
- a species that has an unusually large effect on its ecosystem
- environment that is mostly water
- limiting factors that are affected by the number of individuals in a given area
- role or position a species has in its environment
- a group of organisms that are able to interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- occurs when a population size increases dramatically over a period of time; often called a "j" curve
- place where an organism lives out its life; includes all abiotic and biotic factors
- new organisms are born and the size of the population increases
- an individual living thing
- the living parts of an environment
- movement of individuals out of a population and into another population
- the study of the relationships between two organisms or between the organism and its environment
26 Clues: an individual living thing • environment that is mostly land • environment that is mostly water • the living parts of an environment • the nonliving parts of an environment • movement of individuals into a population • the limit to how many organisms it can support • role or position a species has in its environment • organisms die and the size of the population decreases • ...
The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-29
Across
- The study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change.
- The decline of the environment caused by harmful human activities.
- A view that all living organisms have inherent value and deserve protection.
- A branch of philosophy that studies humanity’s role and moral relationship with nature.
- The moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
- A view that humans are the most important species and may freely use nature.
- The belief that humans are part of nature and depend on it for survival.
- A philosophy that values ecosystems and communities as a whole, with humans as stewards.
- Careful and wise decision-making in regulating one’s actions.
- A philosophy linking social problems with environmental issues.
- Meeting present needs while protecting resources for future generations.
- The variety of living species that sustain ecological balance.
- Long-term shifts in weather patterns caused largely by human activity.
- A community of organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- Avoiding waste by using only what is needed and reusing resources.
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- Humanity’s responsibility to protect and care for creation.
- The clearing of forests that disrupts ecological balance.
- A moral approach to analyzing human actions and their impact on the environment.
- The fair distribution of benefits and burdens in responding to climate change.
- James Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living system.
- Resources Materials from nature like water, forests, and minerals that humans use.
- The rise in Earth’s temperature due to greenhouse gas emissions.
- The contamination of the environment caused by harmful human activities.
- Maintaining the natural state of the environment for ecological health.
- A view that maintaining order in the environment reveals natural beauty.
- Fair use and conservation of resources for the benefit of future generations.
- A philosophy that promotes radical lifestyle change to respect the value of all life.
- A person who promotes the wise use and management of natural resources.
- in harmony with nature instead of exploiting it without limits.
- Using resources wisely to achieve maximum output with minimal waste.
30 Clues: The clearing of forests that disrupts ecological balance. • Humanity’s responsibility to protect and care for creation. • The study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change. • Careful and wise decision-making in regulating one’s actions. • The variety of living species that sustain ecological balance. • ...
Desert 2018-05-29
Types of Resources 2023-10-23
geo definitions 2020-04-06
Across
- an organism that is not native to an area
- made from the decomposed remains
- removal of trees and plant life from a forest
- change in global or regional climate patterns
- natural products that can be used or converted
- harmful substance released into the environment
- processes in the environment that absorb waste
- increase in temperature of the atmosphere
- variety of living organisms in an environment
Down
- method used to dispose of rubbish by burying it
- used to describe processes; four categories
- ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life
- complete disappearance of a species
- measure of amount of salt present in the soil
- sense of wellbeing offered by the environment
15 Clues: made from the decomposed remains • complete disappearance of a species • an organism that is not native to an area • increase in temperature of the atmosphere • used to describe processes; four categories • removal of trees and plant life from a forest • change in global or regional climate patterns • measure of amount of salt present in the soil • ...
Ecosystem Vocabulary 2021-10-21
Across
- an animal that kills prey
- cannot produce its own food
- a group of organisms that interbreed
- eats only plants
- also known as a primary producer
- large organism that harbors a smaller one
- non-living component of the environment
- eats only meat
- an animal that gets killed by a predator
Down
- organism that takes another's nourishment
- sum of all of the ecosystems in the world
- breaks down decaying or dead organisms
- an organism's natural home
- community of organisms and the environment
- interacting group of various species
- living component of the environment
- habitat/large collection of flora and fauna
- an animal, plant, or single-celled organism
- long-term weather conditions in one place
- eats plants and animals
20 Clues: eats only meat • eats only plants • eats plants and animals • an animal that kills prey • an organism's natural home • cannot produce its own food • also known as a primary producer • living component of the environment • interacting group of various species • a group of organisms that interbreed • breaks down decaying or dead organisms • non-living component of the environment • ...
Therm, Eco Word Study List 2021-02-28
Across
- distribution, and consumption of goods
- a container used to keep the heat in, to
- means “environment”
- : the study of the environment, its
- an instrument that measures
- temperature rises above a normal level
- or at least not causing environmental
- a medical condition when the body’s
- items warm
- : a system formed by the interactions of
- and their interactions
- means “heat/
- : a medical condition when the
- the changes in temperature
Down
- a device used to control the
- having a beneficial effect on the
- the science that deals with the
- a device that automatically writes
- drops below a normal level
- or heat
- is thermal, it usually keeps heat in
- related to heat or temperature; if
- services
23 Clues: or heat • services • items warm • means “heat/ • means “environment” • and their interactions • drops below a normal level • the changes in temperature • an instrument that measures • a device used to control the • : a medical condition when the • the science that deals with the • having a beneficial effect on the • a device that automatically writes • related to heat or temperature; if • ...
9 Characteristics of life 2026-01-07
Across
- 1 of the 3 domains, Starts with E
- All living things grow
- The sum of all chemical process
- Must respond to their environment
- Smallest unit of life
- Cell-tissue-organ-organ system- organism-population,ect.
- Increased size of cell
- 1 of the 3 domains, Starts with B
Down
- Increased numbers of cells
- Uses energy
- Can reproduce new organisms
- Internal or external factor in environment that causes a response
- Many cells
- Maintaining constant internal environment
- One cell
- Study of evolutionary history of lineages of organisms
- What it does
- Genetic material that can be passed down
- Organized through their levels of organization
- What it is
- 1 of the 3 domains, Starts with A
21 Clues: One cell • Many cells • What it is • Uses energy • What it does • Smallest unit of life • All living things grow • Increased size of cell • Increased numbers of cells • Can reproduce new organisms • The sum of all chemical process • 1 of the 3 domains, Starts with E • Must respond to their environment • 1 of the 3 domains, Starts with A • 1 of the 3 domains, Starts with B • ...
The Struggle for Survival 2025-10-19
Across
- A factor, such as a food, water, or space, that restricts the growth or distribution of a population.
- A species at very high risk of extinction in the wild.
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and between organisms and their environment.
- All the organisms that live in a particular place, plus their physical environment.
- A group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time.
- The particular physical setting or surroundings where an organism lives.
- A new species arriving from a different place, often non-native.
- Non-living chemical and physical factors (e.g., temperature, water).
- Factors created by a living component of the environment (e.g., disease, predation).
- Competition between individuals of the same species.
- An organism that occurs naturally in an area.
- The struggle between organisms for the same resources within an environment.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- An adaptation related to the actions or responses of an organism (e.g., migration, hibernation).
- A specific part of the habitat that an organism occupies, its "role."
- An adaptation relating to the inner workings of an organism (metabolism, venom, etc.).
- The selection process by which organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- A group of interdependent organisms inhabiting the same region and interacting with each other.
Down
- Competition between individuals of different species.
- The capacity of an environment to sustain a maximum number of individuals of a given species.
- The ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment.
- The eating of one organism by another.
- A relationship where an organism eats parts of a plant or alga.
- An adaptation related to the physical shape or structure of an organism.
- A species that is unique to a defined geographic location.
- Changes in the vertical distribution of organisms, e.g., in a forest canopy.
- Changes in the distribution of organisms across a horizontal area (e.g., up a mountain).
- Organisms so similar that they can breed and produce fertile offspring.
28 Clues: The eating of one organism by another. • An organism that occurs naturally in an area. • Competition between individuals of the same species. • Competition between individuals of different species. • A species at very high risk of extinction in the wild. • A species that is unique to a defined geographic location. • ...
Crossword 2025-11-04
Across
- The material where genes are encoded.
- ___ trait: Characteristics that are passed down from biological parents to their offspring through genes. These characteristics are encoded in DNA.
- ___ caused traits: Characteristics in an organism that are influenced by external factors such as temperature, nutrition, sunlight, disease, social interactions, or many other things. These are also known as acquired traits.
- ___ Pressure: An external factor in an environment that can cause an organism to survive and reproduce at different rates, thus influencing its evolutionary path.
- ___ selection: A process of evolution that causes a population to change over time, occurring when an environment favors certain traits over others, allowing surviving individuals to pass the favorable trait to their offspring.
- ___ reproduction: Reproduction involving two parents.
- A substance introduced into the environment that has harmful effects.
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- The descendants produced by biological parents.
- ___ Competition: Different species compete for the same resources
- The basic physical and functional unit of heredity, made of DNA, that carries the instructions for specific traits or functions
Down
- ___ Competition: Individuals of the same species compete for the same resources.
- The surroundings or external factors in which an organism lives, determining some traits and serving as the setting for survival and reproduction
- ___ Advantage: A heritable trait or condition that increases an organism's ability to live and reproduce in its environment.
- Reproductive cells used in sexual reproduction, such as sperm and eggs in animals, or ovules and pollen in plants.
- Differences among individuals of the same species. This variation may or may not affect survival.
- ___ reproduction: Reproduction that occurs with only one parent.
- An interaction between organisms or species that vie for limited resources such as food, water, mates, or shelter.
- A change in the genetic material of a cell.
- An individual plant, animal, or living thing
- A specific characteristic in an organism that can be physical, behavioral, or psychological. This characteristic can be determined by genes or environment, or is generally understood as a characteristic of an individual (e.g., eye color and height).
21 Clues: The material where genes are encoded. • A change in the genetic material of a cell. • An individual plant, animal, or living thing • The descendants produced by biological parents. • ___ reproduction: Reproduction involving two parents. • ___ reproduction: Reproduction that occurs with only one parent. • ...
SCIENCE OF UNITARY HUMAN BEING 2020-10-20
Across
- integral part of the universe
- human being is considered as united whole
- minute change in the environment that leads to ripple effect
- movement of energy that can be made through human touch,guided imagery activities,drawing and storytelling
- principle where humor and meditation works to produce a positive environment
- non linear domain without spatial attributes
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- balance between dynamic life processes and environment
- detemined by the interaction of human and the environment
- direct and overriding responsibility to the society
- inevitable part of life
- includes the entire energy field other than a person
- no boundary or barrier that can inhibit the flow of energy
- distinguishing characteristics of an energy field perceive as single waves
13 Clues: inevitable part of life • integral part of the universe • human being is considered as united whole • non linear domain without spatial attributes • direct and overriding responsibility to the society • includes the entire energy field other than a person • balance between dynamic life processes and environment • ...
Intro to Ecology 2023-09-08
Across
- the role an organism plays in its environment
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- the relationship where both organisms benefit
- an organism that only eats plants
- an organism that only eats other animals
- nonliving factors in an environment
- the relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
Down
- shows the continuous movement of water on Earth, underground and in the atmosphere
- an organism that makes its own food
- the relationship where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- where an organism lives
- the element used to build our DNA and protein
- the study of organisms and their environment
- living factors in an environment
- one single organism
15 Clues: one single organism • where an organism lives • living factors in an environment • an organism that only eats plants • an organism that makes its own food • nonliving factors in an environment • an organism that only eats other animals • the study of organisms and their environment • the role an organism plays in its environment • ...
Taz's Ecology Puzzle 2022-01-24
Across
- an organism that cant produce its own food
- dynamic process to the environment
- organisms that break down dead
- variability of life on earth
- sub-field of ecology
- association between two different species
- organism
- animal that gets food from killing others
- an organism that occupies a food web
- global ecological system
- organisms how they act around the environment
- non-living
- plant or animal used as fuel
- infectious
- ecology
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- organisms to produce its own food
- organism
- association between two organisms
- organism
- large collection of flora
- organisms that defines an entire eco
- chain
- organism
- interconnection of food chains
- component
- interaction between two dissimilar organisms
- dead particulate organic material
- environment
- the organization and function communities
29 Clues: chain • ecology • organism • organism • organism • organism • component • non-living • infectious • environment • sub-field of ecology • global ecological system • large collection of flora • variability of life on earth • plant or animal used as fuel • organisms that break down dead • interconnection of food chains • organisms to produce its own food • association between two organisms • ...
Conservation 2011-11-18
Across
- animals are known as
- to keep unchanged
- helped create America's National Parks
- also know as the atmosphere
- no longer found on this planet
- also known as ecosystem
- a scientist who studies nature
- living things that are the same
- 26th President
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- takes 100 years to decompose
- to move from one place to another
- a person who works to protect the environment
- plants as known as
- someone who travels to find new places
- the area where all living things live
- all living things
- wood, oil, air, soil, are examples of this word
- to protect the environment from harm or change
- to break down
19 Clues: to break down • 26th President • to keep unchanged • all living things • plants as known as • animals are known as • also known as ecosystem • also know as the atmosphere • takes 100 years to decompose • no longer found on this planet • a scientist who studies nature • living things that are the same • to move from one place to another • the area where all living things live • ...
A's Extra Credit Science Crossword 2022-03-25
The Ecological Footprint 2013-10-24
Across
- Takes care of the environment/ friendly to the
- To have a particular effect.
- A group of people that live in the same area.
- More than one.
- An idea of something before you do it.
- Surroundings or conditions.
- A wasting disease.
- To make smaller.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or
- The outcome of something.
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- What can be achieved or expected.
- Natural things people and animals use.
- Trash released in the environment.
- Relating of the whole world.
- The way you live your life.
- To study very closely/ to be part in.
- Throughout the world.
- Looking up something.
- To have a strong effect.
19 Clues: More than one. • To make smaller. • A wasting disease. • Throughout the world. • Looking up something. • To have a strong effect. • The outcome of something. • The way you live your life. • Surroundings or conditions. • Relating of the whole world. • To have a particular effect. • What can be achieved or expected. • Trash released in the environment. • ...
Vocab 2025-01-05
17 Clues: new • change • certain • planting • Emphasize • important • single-use • whole planet • disadvantage • not getting wet • lack of something • destroy by nature • related to speech • without obstacles • an equilibrium state • activities that hurt environment • a chemical substance that is not good for environment
Ecology 2022-03-11
Across
- Place of an organism in an environment.
- A group of organisms living in an area.
- One benefits by damaging the other.
- Community with distinct climate and flora.
- Biology that deals with organisms.
- The regions of the Earth where things live.
- Ecosystem in Africa.
- Relation between 2 organisms.
- Animal that eats both meat and vegetation.
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- Organism that feeds on organic substances.
- Animal that eats only vegetation.
- Relating to living organisms.
- Interdependent things living in an area.
- A disease that infected only cattle.
- Animal that eats only meat
- Act of preying by an animal.
- Organisms interacting with environment.
- Organism who can make it's own food.
- Environment where organisms usually live.
- Relation between two organisms.
20 Clues: Ecosystem in Africa. • Animal that eats only meat • Act of preying by an animal. • Relating to living organisms. • Relation between 2 organisms. • Relation between two organisms. • Animal that eats only vegetation. • Biology that deals with organisms. • One benefits by damaging the other. • A disease that infected only cattle. • Organism who can make it's own food. • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
Across
- Left over
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- To live in the same place at the same time
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Animals raised for human consumption
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
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- Plants growing where they are not wanted
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
- Chemical used to kill weeds
- Land covered with woods or trees
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
Across
- Plants growing where they are not wanted
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- To live in the same place at the same time
- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
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- Chemical used to kill weeds
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- Left over
- Land covered with woods or trees
- Animals raised for human consumption
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
Ecology Part I 2023-02-28
Across
- An animal that obtains food mostly by killing and eating other animals
- A living organism that helps shape the environment
- Organisms that need to take in their source of food to obtain their energy
- The variety of life found in one area
- Organism that breaks down the dead/waste
- A non-living part of an ecosystem that helps shape the environment
- An area where organisms work together to form life
- A species average population size in a particular habitat
- In the first trophic level of the food chain
- Many food chains linked together
- Organisms fight for resources
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- The position of an organism in a food chain
- A representation of the trophic levels of an organism
- An organism that helps define an entire ecosystem
- An environment in which an organism lives
- Constrains a populations size and slows or stops it from growing
- A way of behaving
- Energy transferred between organisms
- Animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- A living organism that causes harm to the environment
20 Clues: A way of behaving • Organisms fight for resources • Many food chains linked together • Energy transferred between organisms • The variety of life found in one area • Organism that breaks down the dead/waste • An environment in which an organism lives • The position of an organism in a food chain • In the first trophic level of the food chain • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-29
Across
- metal plastic and fossil fuels are examples of this resource
- the amount of carbon emitted and the environmental impact
- the first organisms to grow in a new environment
- balance between the earth's resources human needs and other species needs
- the normal warming effect when gases trap heat in the atmosphere
- both organisms benefit
- population grows quickly at first and then levels off
- two or more organisms fighting for the same limited resources
- oxygen wood sunlight water and wind are examples of this resource
- maximum population an environment could support theoretically
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- group of organisms of the same species living in the same place
- measures the number of organisms in a defined space
- succession that recovers an old ecosystem
- population growth without limit
- succession that forms a brand new ecosystem
- one organism benefits while the other is harmed
- all things an organism needs and does in its environment
- parts of the environment that limit the size of populations
- community that is mature and stable mix of plants and animals
- one organism benefits while the other is unaffected
20 Clues: both organisms benefit • population growth without limit • succession that recovers an old ecosystem • succession that forms a brand new ecosystem • one organism benefits while the other is harmed • the first organisms to grow in a new environment • measures the number of organisms in a defined space • one organism benefits while the other is unaffected • ...
Ecology Part 1 2024-02-26
Across
- Non-native plants, animals, and diseases that cause harm to the environment
- The variety of all living things and their interactions
- Organisms that use sunlight directly to make sugar
- The relatively permanent waning of a response as a result of repeated stimulation
- An object or organism the limits the growth of a population
- Organisms that hunts other organisms
- Made up of the interaction of all living organisms
- Nonliving factors in the environment
- Organic matter that derives from living or recently living organisms
- An organism that gains energy from deceased organisms
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- The maximum quantity of organisms in an area
- Representation of energy flow
- An interaction between organisms or species
- The environment where an organism lives
- The changes in energy that occur in and between organisms within an ecosystem
- A simple diagram that represents the consumption of organisms in an ecosystem
- Living factors in the environment
- An organism that is hunted by a predator
- Organisms that eat producers or other organisms for energy
- Complex combination of food chains
20 Clues: Representation of energy flow • Living factors in the environment • Complex combination of food chains • Organisms that hunts other organisms • Nonliving factors in the environment • The environment where an organism lives • An organism that is hunted by a predator • An interaction between organisms or species • The maximum quantity of organisms in an area • ...
Ecology 2024-03-21
Across
- Organisms that are the first to colonize an area
- The maximum population size of a species that an environment can support
- Organisms that break down dead organic matter into simpler substance
- Another name for a logistical growth curve
- Symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
- Water evaporation from plants
- An organism that lives in or on another organism
- Another name for an exponential growth curve
- The process that changes N2 into a usable form
- This type of tree loses its leaves in the winter
- A series of interconnected food chains
- The specific role or function of an organism within its environment
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- The gradual, sequential regrowth of an area following a disturbance
- The study of human populations
- An organism that uses the sun's energy to create its own food
- Symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and the other isn't helped or harmed
- Burning of these increases CO2 in the environment
- An organism that captures, kills and eats another living organism
- This biome is characterized by permafrost
- The study of interactions between organisms and their environment
20 Clues: Water evaporation from plants • The study of human populations • A series of interconnected food chains • This biome is characterized by permafrost • Another name for a logistical growth curve • Another name for an exponential growth curve • The process that changes N2 into a usable form • Organisms that are the first to colonize an area • ...
AP Human Vocab Crossword Unit 2025-05-19
Across
- A system that uses satellites to find exact locations.
- An area with common features (Ex: Culture)
- A flat picture that shows places on Earth.
- When projecting the Earth's surface, this happens, which affects the direction, shape, and size.
- The level at which a phenomena is studied
- The idea that the environment controls people and people cannot overcome it.
- The idea that the humans can overcome challenges set by the environment
- A specific location with unique characteristics
- The natural world around us
- The study of how people and the environment interact.
Down
- The physical distance or interval between to places.
- A spot on Earth where something is found
- A place's location compared to other things.
- The visible features of a place.
- A way to project the Earth's surface on a flat map.
- How far apart places are from one another.
- The path or way to get from one place to another
- A computer system that stores or analyzes map data.
- The physical features of a place (Ex: Climate)
- The science/art of making maps.
20 Clues: The natural world around us • The science/art of making maps. • The visible features of a place. • A spot on Earth where something is found • The level at which a phenomena is studied • An area with common features (Ex: Culture) • A flat picture that shows places on Earth. • How far apart places are from one another. • A place's location compared to other things. • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-17
Across
- of or relating to living organisms
- when an organism benefits from the other without harming it
- the status or place that an organism has
- the act of preying on animals and killing them for food
- the type of environment in which an organism usually lives
- the regions of the earth where living organisms exist
- organisms interacting physically with their environment
- one chain of organisms that take energy from the other
- an organism that survives on meat
- the relationship of two different organims
- an organism that is capable of generating food for itself
Down
- a group of organisms living in the same environment
- an organism that survives on plants
- an organism that is decaying but done with
- when an organism benefits from the other by harming it
- community of organisms that feed off of different animals or plants
- the relationship between two organisms that are beneficial to each other
- the study of relations in organisms and in their environment
- a group of interdependent organisms living in the same region
- an organism that can survive on both plants and other animals
20 Clues: an organism that survives on meat • of or relating to living organisms • an organism that survives on plants • the status or place that an organism has • an organism that is decaying but done with • the relationship of two different organims • a group of organisms living in the same environment • the regions of the earth where living organisms exist • ...
Ecology Vocab Crossword 2017-04-26
Across
- cycle where plants contribute through transpiration
- type of growth model represented by carrying capacity
- the max # of individuals an environment can support
- the variety of life in an area determined by the # of species
- both organisms benefit
- type of succession that does not have any topsoil
- study of relationship among organisms and their environment
- large group of ecosystems that share same climate
- role or position of an organism in its environment
- living factors in an organism’s environment
- organisms that obtain energy from the sun
- a thin layer around Earth that supports life
Down
- organism that must eat to obtain energy
- one organism benefits at the others expense
- a single species that share the same location
- a biological community and all of the abiotic factors
- and area why an organism lives
- each step in a food chain or food web
- any factor that restricts the number of an organism
- cycle that includes burning of fossil fuels
- model representing many interconnected food chains
- species that is changing conditions on earth by its activities
22 Clues: both organisms benefit • and area why an organism lives • each step in a food chain or food web • organism that must eat to obtain energy • organisms that obtain energy from the sun • one organism benefits at the others expense • cycle that includes burning of fossil fuels • living factors in an organism’s environment • a thin layer around Earth that supports life • ...
Chapter 5 Crossword 2021-08-25
Across
- an animal that is eaten by another animal
- the place where an organism lives
- depending on each other for survival
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- active or living at night
- scientists who study the interactions between living things and their environment
- the term used to describe all conditions that effect a plant or animal in its environment
Down
- characteristics that help an organism to survive in its environment
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- an animal that eats only plants
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- an organism able to manufacture its own food
- organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
- another name for interdependence
- all living things
- an animal that eats other animals
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- the place where all life exists
20 Clues: all living things • active or living at night • an animal that eats only plants • the place where all life exists • another name for interdependence • the place where an organism lives • an animal that eats other animals • depending on each other for survival • a consumer that eats only other animals • an animal that is eaten by another animal • ...
Intro to Envrionmental Science 2018-09-26
Across
- nature centered philosophy that places intrinsic value on ecosystems
- ideas from multiple fields of study
- philosophy that promotes of human interests
- the moral relationship that humans have with the environment
- a renewable resource that can be replaced
- compounds that are dangerous to the environment
- this is part of our environment
- characteristic of Developing Countries
- is the study of the interaction of humans and their environment.
- areas that are shared and not owned
- consuming a resource faster than can be replaced
- rate of use of natural resources
- law that restricts pollution of surface waters
- living in a way that human needs are always met
- are preserved areas that are unaltered from their original state.
- an inexhaustible resource that cannot be used up.
Down
- regulates the content of tap water
- gases or particles in the atmosphere that are harmful to living organisms.
- characteristic of Developing Countries
- these do allow commercial logging and recreational hunting and fishin
- increases the risk of cancer
- contamination of lakes and rivers
- the variety of spiecies in an ecosystem
- a condition that cannot continue at its current rate
- this is part of our environment
25 Clues: increases the risk of cancer • this is part of our environment • this is part of our environment • rate of use of natural resources • contamination of lakes and rivers • regulates the content of tap water • ideas from multiple fields of study • areas that are shared and not owned • characteristic of Developing Countries • characteristic of Developing Countries • ...
ECOSYSTEM 2023-12-12
Across
- an characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment
- a term applied to a living thing
- a feeding relationships among living organisms
- a narrow classification grouping for organisms
- an organism that catches and eats other organisms
- A specific type of ecosystem just like a desert
- an organism that is caught and eaten by an organisms
- plants that use energy from the sun to make nutrients
- the overall weather that a large area has over many years
- an animalthat eats other animals
Down
- consistent body temp regardles of the environment
- an animal that only eats plants
- an animal that eats other animals and plant material
- a relative measure of how hot or cold something is measured on a scale
- any creature that eats other plants or animals
- an organism having a body temp that varies with of temp of its environment
- All the interacting parts of a biologic community and its environment
- the water that falls to earth
- food that a person or animals regulary eats
- a term appllied to a non-living thing
20 Clues: the water that falls to earth • an animal that only eats plants • a term applied to a living thing • an animalthat eats other animals • a term appllied to a non-living thing • food that a person or animals regulary eats • any creature that eats other plants or animals • a feeding relationships among living organisms • a narrow classification grouping for organisms • ...
Christian's Life Science Semester Review 2024-01-09
Across
- Eats both plants and animals
- The non-living parts of an environment
- Any relationship where two or more species live closely together
- Amount of matter in an object
- One organism benefits while the other is not helped nor harmed
- All the living parts of an environment
- The process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- Model that shows all possible feeding relationships at each trophic level
- Standard for comparison
Down
- When there is no soil and just rock a pioneer species has to create life their
- The factor that doesn't vary in any experiment
- Shows how energy is moved through the ecosystem though a series of steps
- One organism benefits while the other is harmed by it
- The amount of space occupied by an object
- When there is already soil present and the ecosystem restarts
- The ability for things to survive the change in their environment
- All strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment
- Both species benefit from the relationship
- Eats only animals
- Eats only plants
20 Clues: Eats only plants • Eats only animals • Standard for comparison • Eats both plants and animals • Amount of matter in an object • The non-living parts of an environment • All the living parts of an environment • The amount of space occupied by an object • Both species benefit from the relationship • The factor that doesn't vary in any experiment • ...
BEL Test II- Unit II 2025-12-08
Across
- Rules set by authorities to guide market conduct (10)
- environment: Macro factors like growth, interest rates, and income (8,11)
- Indian law governing foreign exchange and capital account (4)
- policy: Central bank actions on money supply and rates (8,6)
- Financial support to reduce costs or encourage activity (7)
- environment: Framework of direct and indirect levies and compliance (3,11)
- Sustained rise in general price level (9)
- Laws promoting fair competition and preventing monopolies (9)
- stability: Degree of government continuity affecting business confidence (9)
- Meeting present needs without harming future generations (14)
Down
- Population characteristics like age and income (12)
- norms: Shared values and behaviors influencing markets (6,8,5)
- policy: Government strategy to develop sectors and capabilities (10,6)
- policy: Government use of spending and taxes to influence the economy (5,6)
- Indian indirect tax that subsumed multiple levies (3)
- Tax on imported goods (6)
- diffusion: Spread of innovations across firms and consumers (10,9)
- Act 2002: Indian law preventing anti-competitive practices (11,3,4)
- Corporate responsibility towards society and environment (3)
- environment: Ecology, climate, and resource conditions impacting business (7,11)
20 Clues: Tax on imported goods (6) • Sustained rise in general price level (9) • Population characteristics like age and income (12) • Rules set by authorities to guide market conduct (10) • Indian indirect tax that subsumed multiple levies (3) • Financial support to reduce costs or encourage activity (7) • policy: Central bank actions on money supply and rates (8,6) • ...
Succession 2026-01-06
Across
- The specific role or "place" an organism occupies.
- A plant succession in a saltwater environment.
- A factor (like a steep slope) that stops succession.
- The variety of different species in an ecosystem.
- A stage arrested by human activity like grazing or burning.
- A stage in a sequence of events by which vegetation develops.
- The replacement of one plant community by another over time.
- The most influential species in changing ecosystems worldwide.
- The first plants to colonise an area.
- When all potential roles are occupied, the community is considered ____.
- A plant succession in a fresh water environment.
- A plant succession in a rock environment.
Down
- The final, balanced stage of vegetation.
- The substance created by pioneers that allows larger plants to grow.
- Intermediate stages in a succession.
- A plant succession in a sandy environment.
- The type of rock or mineral from which soil is formed.
- The complete chain of stages from pioneer to climax.
- The process of rocks breaking down, fastest in hot, wet climates.
- Fast succession that occurs where soil already exists.
20 Clues: Intermediate stages in a succession. • The first plants to colonise an area. • The final, balanced stage of vegetation. • A plant succession in a rock environment. • A plant succession in a sandy environment. • A plant succession in a saltwater environment. • A plant succession in a fresh water environment. • The variety of different species in an ecosystem. • ...
GED Science Crossword 2024-10-07
Across
- The variable that is changed in an experiment (2 words).
- A change in the genetic material.
- A group of organisms that can reproduce and create fertile offspring.
- The process by which organisms best adapted to their environment survive (2 words).
- Structure that contains the genetic material of a cell.
- Cell division resulting in two identical daughter cells.
- The maximum number of individuals an environment can support (2 words).
- A version of a gene.
- A relationship in which both organisms benefit (2 words).
- Selective breeding controlled by humans (2 words).
Down
- Mass per unit volume of a substance.
- The loss of electrons or an increase in oxidation state.
- A reaction that absorbs energy from the environment (2 words).
- Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy.
- Cell division that produces reproductive cells.
- The process by which organisms change over time.
- The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent.
- Genetic material that stores information (abbreviation).
- Molecule involved in protein synthesis (abbreviation).
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their environment.
20 Clues: A version of a gene. • A change in the genetic material. • Mass per unit volume of a substance. • Cell division that produces reproductive cells. • The process by which organisms change over time. • Selective breeding controlled by humans (2 words). • Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy. • The ability of a substance to dissolve in a solvent. • ...
Geography concepts 2025-09-10
Across
- A spot on the earth’s surface
- A common way of life shared by a group of people
- How far away one geographic feature is from another
- Movement of Maori in response to their needs
- The process of making something worldwide in scope or application
- How societies behave to meet their own needs without preventing future generations from meeting theirs.
- A set of features linked together to form a whole
- Regions with particular characteristics in common
- Hospitality shown to visitors to make them feel welcome
- Caring for the Environment in a sustainable way
- People’s responsibilities to manage land and other resources (2 words)
Down
- Ways of looking at the world
- A sequence of actions that shape and change environments
- Any alteration to the natural or cultural environment
- The ease of movement of people or ideas
- A natural or cultural resource found in an environment
- A tribe with particular geographic boundaries
- Elements of an environment affecting each other and linked together.
- An arrangement of features either on the earth (spatial) or over time (temporal).
- Where something is found on the earth’s surface
20 Clues: Ways of looking at the world • A spot on the earth’s surface • The ease of movement of people or ideas • Movement of Maori in response to their needs • A tribe with particular geographic boundaries • Where something is found on the earth’s surface • Caring for the Environment in a sustainable way • A common way of life shared by a group of people • ...
Survival 2013-10-07
Across
- A product made out of Oil
- People kill endangered animals for their
- Resources that naturally occur
- Trees produce this
- Waste
- Taking something old & making it look new
- The environment of an animal
- Whether or not something breaks down over time
Down
- A possum is a
- Making something into something new
- Using something again
- When an animal is being hunted by another
- The spaces that we live in
- The bad stuff in our waterways, air and environment
- We cut down trees to make this
- Our Planet
- When an animal hunts another
- The title of this crossword
18 Clues: Waste • Our Planet • A possum is a • Trees produce this • Using something again • A product made out of Oil • The spaces that we live in • The title of this crossword • The environment of an animal • When an animal hunts another • Resources that naturally occur • We cut down trees to make this • Making something into something new • People kill endangered animals for their • ...
Grade 5S Unit 8 2023-03-07
Across
- build
- this 2 letters when added before a word, mean "again"
- you can use me again
- I need a trash bin
- this is one smart way to not waste things
- things like wood and paper are _____ to the environment
- don't waste important things
- the environment hates me
- "work smart, not hard"
Down
- creative people like to do this
- R's
- the environment can ___ ___ things like wood and paper
- to put things in/under the ground
- wood; water; air
- another word for power. You need this for any action
- trash
- so much trash everywhere
- I have many old broken things in the house
18 Clues: R's • build • trash • wood; water; air • I need a trash bin • you can use me again • "work smart, not hard" • so much trash everywhere • the environment hates me • don't waste important things • creative people like to do this • to put things in/under the ground • this is one smart way to not waste things • I have many old broken things in the house • ...
Intro to Envrionmental Science 2018-09-26
Across
- gases or particles in the atmosphere that are harmful to living organisms.
- areas that are shared and not owned
- increases the risk of cancer
- this is part of our environment
- are preserved areas that are unaltered from their original state.
- consuming a resource faster than can be replaced
- rate of use of natural resources
- ideas from multiple fields of study
- characteristic of Developing Countries
- an inexhaustible resource that cannot be used up.
- is the study of the interaction of humans and their environment.
- the moral relationship that humans have with the environment
Down
- philosophy that promotes of human interests
- nature centered philosophy that places intrinsic value on ecosystems
- these do allow commercial logging and recreational hunting and fishin
- regulates the content of tap water
- characteristic of Developing Countries
- a condition that cannot continue at its current rate
- a renewable resource that can be replaced
- law that restricts pollution of surface waters
- contamination of lakes and rivers
- the variety of spiecies in an ecosystem
- compounds that are dangerous to the environment
- living in a way that human needs are always met
- this is part of our environment
25 Clues: increases the risk of cancer • this is part of our environment • this is part of our environment • rate of use of natural resources • contamination of lakes and rivers • regulates the content of tap water • areas that are shared and not owned • ideas from multiple fields of study • characteristic of Developing Countries • characteristic of Developing Countries • ...
Biodiversity and farming 2013-04-16
Across
- To live in the same place at the same time
- Land covered with plants suitable for grazing animals, especially cattle or sheep
- Land covered with woods or trees
- Chemical used to kill weeds
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment
- A person who is concerned about the protection of the environment
- The owner of a large property on which sheep or cattle graze
- The business of producing crops and raising livestock
- Plants growing where they are not wanted
Down
- Insects and other animals considered to be a nuisance to humans
- Preservation or protection of the natural environment
- Left over
- The variety of all life forms on earth and the ecosystems they live in
- Animals raised for human consumption
- To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared
- A strip of soil planted with trees
- Removing trees and other vegetation from the land
- An environmental movement established by farmers and the Australian Conservation Foundation
- Having returned to an untamed state after being domesticated
- Originating and living naturally in an area or environment
20 Clues: Left over • Chemical used to kill weeds • Land covered with woods or trees • A strip of soil planted with trees • Animals raised for human consumption • Plants growing where they are not wanted • To live in the same place at the same time • Removing trees and other vegetation from the land • To replace trees or bushland that has been cleared • ...
Animal vocabulary 2021-10-04
Across
- illegal hunting
- The species that are increasing in numbers of individuals and removed from the Endangered Species Act (1966).
- Meat eater
- a group of animals that have similar characteristics and can produce offspring
- non domesticated organisms
- A person who works to protect the environment from destruction and pollution
- A community and its physical environment
- A species in danger of becoming extinct in the near future
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- Place where organisms live
- the breaking of a habitat into smaller, isolated pieces
Down
- species that enter new ecosystems and multiply, harming native species and their habitats
- are any species which are vulnerable to endangerment in the near future.S.
- plant-eating
- plant- or meat-eating
- the state of being held against one's will; loss of freedom
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- an area of land set aside for the protection of plants and/or animals
- A species dies out forever.
- plant life
- All of the surrounding things, conditions, and influences affecting the growth or development of living things.
- animal life
22 Clues: Meat eater • plant life • animal life • plant-eating • illegal hunting • plant- or meat-eating • non domesticated organisms • Place where organisms live • A species dies out forever. • A community and its physical environment • Release of harmful materials into the environment • the breaking of a habitat into smaller, isolated pieces • ...
Animal vocabulary 2021-10-04
Across
- illegal hunting
- The species that are increasing in numbers of individuals and removed from the Endangered Species Act (1966).
- Meat eater
- a group of animals that have similar characteristics and can produce offspring
- non domesticated organisms
- A person who works to protect the environment from destruction and pollution
- A community and its physical environment
- A species in danger of becoming extinct in the near future
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- Place where organisms live
- the breaking of a habitat into smaller, isolated pieces
Down
- species that enter new ecosystems and multiply, harming native species and their habitats
- are any species which are vulnerable to endangerment in the near future.S.
- plant-eating
- plant- or meat-eating
- the state of being held against one's will; loss of freedom
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- an area of land set aside for the protection of plants and/or animals
- A species dies out forever.
- plant life
- All of the surrounding things, conditions, and influences affecting the growth or development of living things.
- animal life
22 Clues: Meat eater • plant life • animal life • plant-eating • illegal hunting • plant- or meat-eating • non domesticated organisms • Place where organisms live • A species dies out forever. • A community and its physical environment • Release of harmful materials into the environment • the breaking of a habitat into smaller, isolated pieces • ...
Ecosystems Crossword 2021-03-25
Across
- this helps an organism blend into its environment
- animals survive by changing behaviors or habits
- this type of organism cannot make its own food
- nonliving factors in an environment
- this is when an organism looks like a more dangerous one
- this kind of forest loses its leaves every year
- this type of organism eats producers
- the struggle for space, food, and water in the wild
- plants grow upwards towards this
- large ecosystem that has its own biotic and abiotic factors
- the ground is frozen year round in the cold
Down
- this type of organism eats meat
- when there are no more living organisms of a kind of species
- the roots of a plant grow downward because of this
- this type of organism makes its own food using the sun
- this is the reaction to a stimulus
- when there are low living numbers of an organism
- living factors in an environment
- this type of organism eats both meat and plants
- this helps organisms survive in an environment
- this is an adaptation that help animals survive winter
21 Clues: this type of organism eats meat • living factors in an environment • plants grow upwards towards this • this is the reaction to a stimulus • nonliving factors in an environment • this type of organism eats producers • the ground is frozen year round in the cold • this type of organism cannot make its own food • this helps organisms survive in an environment • ...
Ecology 2024-03-21
Across
- An organism that captures, kills and eats another living organism
- The process that changes N2 into a usable form
- Organisms that are the first to colonize an area
- This type of tree loses its leaves in the winter
- Symbiotic relationship where one species benefits and the other isn't helped or harmed
- Symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
- The study of interactions between organisms and their environment
- Organisms that break down dead organic matter into simpler substance
- The specific role or function of an organism within its environment
- An organism that lives in or on another organism
Down
- An organism that uses the sun's energy to create its own food
- Water evaporation from plants
- The gradual, sequential regrowth of an area following a disturbance
- The study of human populations
- Burning of these increases CO2 in the environment
- This biome is characterized by permafrost
- A series of interconnected food chains
- The maximum population size of a species that an environment can support
- Another name for a logistical growth curve
- Another name for an exponential growth curve
20 Clues: Water evaporation from plants • The study of human populations • A series of interconnected food chains • This biome is characterized by permafrost • Another name for a logistical growth curve • Another name for an exponential growth curve • The process that changes N2 into a usable form • Organisms that are the first to colonize an area • ...
