environment Crossword Puzzles
The environment 2024-11-23
Across
- Rubbish that is thrown in public places.
- To prevent something from being wasted, like saving energy or water.
- A place to store or hold items.
- To put trees in the ground to help the environment.
Down
- Something that harms the environment, like chemicals in the air or water.
- To convert waste into reusable material.
- To discard or get rid of something you don't need anymore.
- Material used to produce energy for devices, lights, and appliances.
- Power. A method of producing energy from the sun's rays.
9 Clues: A place to store or hold items. • To convert waste into reusable material. • Rubbish that is thrown in public places. • To put trees in the ground to help the environment. • Power. A method of producing energy from the sun's rays. • To discard or get rid of something you don't need anymore. • Material used to produce energy for devices, lights, and appliances. • ...
My Environment 2025-04-22
Working Environment 2025-04-07
Across
- Don't _____________ me! I am busy!
- You need them in your ears when you want to sleep and it's noisy
- I should prepare a _________ to organize my plans for today
- The verticle line (אנכי) in a chart
- We can't meet today because my ___________ is very busy
- I have a __________ and we share the same room in college
Down
- If you want to listen to music privately, use them
- It makes you lose concentration
- Please cleanthe desk. I need a clean _________ to work on.
9 Clues: It makes you lose concentration • Don't _____________ me! I am busy! • The verticle line (אנכי) in a chart • If you want to listen to music privately, use them • We can't meet today because my ___________ is very busy • I have a __________ and we share the same room in college • Please cleanthe desk. I need a clean _________ to work on. • ...
Earth Environment 2025-06-27
Across
- This is what we call the millions of tiny living things in the water
- Algae blooms go away during this season
- When there is too much algae taking over, we call this
- Gardeners often use this
Down
- This from humans & pets is full of nutrients that help plants grow
- This is soaked into the ground or into storm drains
- Season algae blooms come back
- a gas plants release & humans need to survive
- Algae thrives in this
9 Clues: Algae thrives in this • Gardeners often use this • Season algae blooms come back • Algae blooms go away during this season • a gas plants release & humans need to survive • This is soaked into the ground or into storm drains • When there is too much algae taking over, we call this • This from humans & pets is full of nutrients that help plants grow • ...
Survey Of Life 2012-09-16
Across
- Inherated charactertics that imporve an organisms ability to survive in a particular environment
- Living organism
- InternalStability maintained by the body
- An observation using words
- An Organism that obtains food by eating other animals
- An observation using numbers
- Information recorded about structures by using your senses
- The study of life
- Organisms that make their own food
- Nonliving Conditions in an environment
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- All of a cells chemical process
- How a cell is organized
- A process organisms go through in order to reproduce
- A Logical conclusion bassed on an observation
- Cells that have a nucleus
- Cells without a nucleus
- Any Livinf part of an environment
- Basic unit of life
18 Clues: Living organism • The study of life • Basic unit of life • How a cell is organized • Cells without a nucleus • Cells that have a nucleus • An observation using words • An observation using numbers • All of a cells chemical process • Any Livinf part of an environment • Organisms that make their own food • Nonliving Conditions in an environment • ...
Ecology definitions 2021-04-27
Across
- A square tool used in sampling
- An animal that consumes another animal
- The simplest way of showing feeding relationships
- An organism that is able to produce its own food by photosynthesis
- When two organisms both use or consume the same resource
- The amount of variation shown by organisms in an ecosystem
- The study of living organisms and their interaction with each other and their environment
- All of the living organisms in an ecosystem
- An organism that eats plants
Down
- The number of organisms of a particular species in an area
- The different levels in a food chain
- The place where an organism lives
- An animal that gets eaten by another animal
- A combination of different food chains in an ecosystem, showing many different relationships
- An organism that eats meat
- A community of living organisms and the non-living factors in the environment
- The non-living factors in an environment (eg: water and light)
- An organism that relies on eating other organisms for energy
- The living factors in an environment
19 Clues: An organism that eats meat • An organism that eats plants • A square tool used in sampling • The place where an organism lives • The different levels in a food chain • The living factors in an environment • An animal that consumes another animal • An animal that gets eaten by another animal • All of the living organisms in an ecosystem • ...
B16 - Adaptations, interdependence and competition 2024-05-16
Across
- When one organism takes most of the resources, making survival difficult for another.
- An adaptation that changes the shape of an organism for survival advantage.
- When populations remain fairly constant due to balanced environmental factors and species.
- The place where a living thing resides.
- A group of living things interacting with each other and their environment.
- The reliance living things have on each other and their environment.
- The struggle for necessary resources to survive.
- A non-living factor that influences a plant's ability to photosynthesise.
Down
- An adaptation that changes the actions of an organism for survival advantage.
- A soil factor that affects plant growth.
- A system where living things interact with their non-living environment.
- A living being.
- An adaptation that changes a process within an organism for survival advantage.
- Organisms that thrive in extreme conditions like high temperature, pressure, or salinity.
- The living components of an ecosystem.
- Changes over time that help an organism survive in its environment.
- An organism that hunts and feeds on another.
- The non-living components of an ecosystem.
- A microorganism that causes disease.
19 Clues: A living being. • A microorganism that causes disease. • The living components of an ecosystem. • The place where a living thing resides. • A soil factor that affects plant growth. • The non-living components of an ecosystem. • An organism that hunts and feeds on another. • The struggle for necessary resources to survive. • ...
Earth Day 11-B 2023-04-24
Across
- a system of trash and garbage disposal in which the waste is buried.
- management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation.
- material that is considered unimportant or valueless.
- the production and discharge of something.
- relating to or derived from living matter.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- organic material used as a fertilizer.
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them.
- he natural home or environment of an organism.
- “old” products get to be modified and get a second life as they're turned into a “new” product.
Down
- contaminate with harmful or poisonous substances.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a living thing operates.
- the complete disappearance of a species from Earth.
- capable of being renewed.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- convert waste into reusable material.
- an odorless, colorless gas made up of three oxygen molecules (O3) and is a natural part of the environment
- a complex network or interconnected system.
- relating to or determined by the sun.
19 Clues: capable of being renewed. • convert waste into reusable material. • relating to or determined by the sun. • organic material used as a fertilizer. • the production and discharge of something. • relating to or derived from living matter. • a complex network or interconnected system. • he natural home or environment of an organism. • ...
Q2C2 Science Review Vocabulary 2023-12-06
Across
- an animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- information that supports an answer to a question
- the way something is shaped or what it is made out of that makes it good for a specific function
- all the living and nonliving things in an area
- an attempt to find out about something
- something that can change in an investigation
- a structure that responds to information coming in from the environment
Down
- to stay alive
- a description of how something works or why something happens
- to change information from one form to another
- (noun) how an animal gets information from its environment
- to cause light to bounce off a material
- responding to small amounts of information
- the ability to see
- to use any of the five senses to gather information about something
- what something can do
- something scientists make to answer questions about the real world
- a physical or behavioral change in order to survive in an environment.
19 Clues: to stay alive • the ability to see • what something can do • an attempt to find out about something • to cause light to bounce off a material • responding to small amounts of information • an animal that hunts and eats other animals • something that can change in an investigation • to change information from one form to another • ...
Environmental Systems Vocab 2021-09-03
Across
- consumer who eats both plants and animals
- a lot
- creates organic material
- level animals position in food web, chain, pyramid
- a living plant of animal
- direct involvement
- living
- eats primary consumer
- to die
- consumer who only eats meat
- decomposes dead organisms
- eats dead consumers
- consumes (eats) other organisms
Down
- amount of a species in a environment
- non-living
- little to none
- does not produce organic material
- do well
- consumer that is bottom of the food chain
- produces its own food
- consumer who only eats plants
- a organisms role in an environment
- multiple populations living and working together
- a community of organisms and their environment
- a series of connected food chains
- a chain of animals transferring energy
26 Clues: a lot • living • to die • do well • non-living • little to none • direct involvement • eats dead consumers • produces its own food • eats primary consumer • creates organic material • a living plant of animal • decomposes dead organisms • consumer who only eats meat • consumer who only eats plants • consumes (eats) other organisms • does not produce organic material • ...
Environmental English 2022-03-29
Across
- a person that works for political or social change
- the planet which we live on
- a community of plants and animals
- the mark your life leaves on the environment
- when companies lie about sustainibility
- a person who is concerned with or advocates the protection of the environment
- harmful gases created by industry
- the natural world
- short way to refer to the earth
Down
- fair and equal treatment
- variety of plants and animals
- environmentaly friendly
- a demonstration against something
- trash or harmful contamination
- cutting down too many trees
- plants animals and the landscape
- how the earth is changing due to human activity
- the theory that the earth is getting hotter
- when all of a species dies
- a person that publicly supports something
20 Clues: the natural world • environmentaly friendly • fair and equal treatment • when all of a species dies • the planet which we live on • cutting down too many trees • variety of plants and animals • trash or harmful contamination • short way to refer to the earth • plants animals and the landscape • a demonstration against something • a community of plants and animals • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2016-11-01
Across
- Sequencing developmental tasks
- Mild form of time-out
- Modeling
- Physical assistance
- Removal of a positive event
- Positive reinforcement
- Independent of environmental influence
- Going through the motions
- Supports a child's efforts
- Feelings of pleasure
- Consequences of a person's behavior
- Specifically what they are doing well
- Removal of an unpleasant consequence
Down
- Extreme form of withdrawing
- Inside the individual
- Changing attention to a better view
- Determined by an adult
- Dominant role of environment
- Increase of a particular response
- Maintains the behavior it follows
- Cannot occur together
- Arrangement to produce specified changes
- Arranging classroom environment
- Specific to individuals
- viewing in learning environment
- Occur without intervention
- Reducing prompts
- Errors and successes are self-evident
- Observational learning
29 Clues: Modeling • Reducing prompts • Physical assistance • Feelings of pleasure • Inside the individual • Mild form of time-out • Cannot occur together • Determined by an adult • Positive reinforcement • Observational learning • Specific to individuals • Going through the motions • Supports a child's efforts • Occur without intervention • Extreme form of withdrawing • Removal of a positive event • ...
Rainforest Cross Word 2014-09-16
Across
- An activity made for tourists.
- A plant that grows on trees.
- Digging the ground for minerals.
- People of the land.
- A land of green and rain.
- A plant that slowly climbs a tree closer and closer to the sunlight.
- Cutting down trees for wood.
- Wild fauna and/or flora.
- Clearing forest area for farm land.
- Scientific word for plants.
- A species of flora that looks like a palm (from a palm tree).
Down
- Something that is bad for the environment.
- A species of this is a mushroom or a toad stool.
- Natural surroundings.
- Natural environment.
- A plant that strangles trees.
- This rainforest is in Queensland.
- People who take care of the rainforest are _ _ _ _ _ _ _.
- brown sticks with green vegetation on them.
- Scientific for for animals.
20 Clues: People of the land. • Natural environment. • Natural surroundings. • Wild fauna and/or flora. • A land of green and rain. • Scientific for for animals. • Scientific word for plants. • A plant that grows on trees. • Cutting down trees for wood. • A plant that strangles trees. • An activity made for tourists. • Digging the ground for minerals. • This rainforest is in Queensland. • ...
April Crossword 2024-03-18
Across
- April’s Latin name
- Seeded fruit
- How many million metric tons of plastic go into the ocean annually
- Collection of water
- Little bit of rainfall
- Weather phenomenon that brings “May flowers”
- How many months it takes vanilla to grow
- These mythical creatures are afraid of humans
- Pretty winged insect
- Colors of the rainbow
- April is sacred to ____
- First “R” way to help the environment
Down
- April is the _____ month
- It was just a ___
- First sign of the zodiac
- World’s most expensive spice
- Third “R” way to help the environment
- God of vegetable gardens
- Mother ____
- April 1st
- Second sign of the zodiac
- Haha!
- A bird’s home
- Something to fly this season
- Second “R” way to help the environment
25 Clues: Haha! • April 1st • Mother ____ • Seeded fruit • A bird’s home • It was just a ___ • April’s Latin name • Collection of water • Pretty winged insect • Colors of the rainbow • Little bit of rainfall • April is sacred to ____ • April is the _____ month • First sign of the zodiac • God of vegetable gardens • Second sign of the zodiac • World’s most expensive spice • Something to fly this season • ...
Communicating about the Environment 2025-04-06
Across
- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- A group of organisms capable of interbreeding
- Water that is not salty
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- To set free or allow to escape
- To keep safe from harm or danger
- A community of living organisms and their environment
- Animals and plants living in the wild
- A large celestial body orbiting a star
- Physical damage or injury
Down
- To lessen the amount or intensity
- Area of land drained by a river and its tributaries
- To use again
- Long-term weather patterns in a region
- Surroundings in which organisms live
- Protection and preservation of natural resources
- Natural home or environment of an organism
- To process materials for reuse
- Relating to the entire world
- Our home planet
20 Clues: To use again • Our home planet • Water that is not salty • Physical damage or injury • Relating to the entire world • To set free or allow to escape • To process materials for reuse • Variety of life in an ecosystem • To keep safe from harm or danger • To lessen the amount or intensity • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • Surroundings in which organisms live • ...
TLE 10 2015-07-14
Across
- /This environment changes with every change in policies and political situations.
- /This consists of factors that are particularly important for industries directly dealing with import and export.
- /This environment includes factors that are usually within the control of the business.
- /They work as links between the business and the final consumers.
- /They are regarded as the king of the market.
- /It is the study of the perspective of population
- /The environment that includes factors that are beyond the control of the business enterprise.
- /The environment that influence exercised by social and cultural factors that are not within the control of the business.
- /An environment that is a systematic application of scientific knowledge to practical task.
Down
- /It includes natural resources, weather, climatic conditions, port facilities, and topographical factors such as soil, sea, rivers, rainfall, etc.
- /It refers to the aspects of surroundings.
- /Means the condition or state in which a person is busy and remains busy.
- /These are the companies in the same or similar industry and offer a similar product or service.
- /Involves the sale or lease of any product, service, equipment, etc. that will enable the purchaser-licensee to begin a business.
- /They are the reliable persons who supply raw materials and required components to the company.
15 Clues: /It refers to the aspects of surroundings. • /They are regarded as the king of the market. • /It is the study of the perspective of population • /They work as links between the business and the final consumers. • /Means the condition or state in which a person is busy and remains busy. • ...
ss 2015-04-08
Across
- Model
- Thesis
- Procedure
- Question
- Knowledge
- Study
- PeerReview
- environment
- Definition
- synthesis
- Abstract 20
- technique
- Biases
- work
- observe
- Interpret
- analysis
- Example
- Define
Down
- explore
- Theory
- Hypothesis
- Data
- consequence
- Idea
- Question
- predict
- experiment
- Refine
- Collect
- Uncertainty
- Discovery
- Unknown
- test
- Creation
- Result
- relation
- passion
- method
- measure
- review
41 Clues: Data • Idea • test • work • Model • Study • Theory • Thesis • Refine • Biases • Result • method • review • Define • explore • predict • Collect • Unknown • observe • passion • Example • measure • Question • Question • Creation • relation • analysis • Procedure • Knowledge • Discovery • synthesis • technique • Interpret • Hypothesis • PeerReview • experiment • Definition • consequence • Uncertainty • environment • Abstract 20
Sustainability Key Terms 2021-05-26
ecology crossword 2024-05-24
Across
- Energy Sources, Energy derived from unsustainable sources,
- Succession, Occurs after a community has been impacted by some sort of disturbance such as a fire,
- Succession: Occurs when a new patch of land that has no soil is exposed or created,
- Pyramid, a diagram that shows the amounts of energy and biomass at each trophic level in an ecosystem,
- organisms that eat only plant material,
- The process of an individual entering a population,
- Factors, all the living organisms in an environment,
- Web, a combination of food chains through which the energy in an ecosystem flows,
- meat-eating organisms,
- organisms that must consume other organisms for energy,
- Factors, the nonliving components of an environment,
- Cycle, a natural pathway in which essential elements are recycled in the environment,
- organisms that make their own food,
- Factor, Anything that contains a population’s size and slows or stops it from growing,
- break down dead tissue using biochemical reactions instead of ingestion,
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- The variety of life in an area,
- Occurs when an individual leaves a population,
- Limiting Factor, A factor whose effects on the growth of a population is dependent on the number of individuals in that population,
- Limiting Factor, A factor that has an effect on a population’s growth regardless of the number of individuals in that population,
- consume decomposing plant and animal tissues,
- Capacity, A species’ average population size in a particular habitat,
- Level, A position in a food chain, food web, or ecological pyramid,
- Energy Sources, Sustainable energy that can be used over and over again,
- the study of relationships between living organisms and the interactions of organisms with their environment,
- Community, A balanced stable community of plants, animals, and their environment,
- organisms that will eat plant and animal material,
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment,
27 Clues: meat-eating organisms, • The variety of life in an area, • organisms that make their own food, • organisms that eat only plant material, • consume decomposing plant and animal tissues, • Occurs when an individual leaves a population, • organisms that will eat plant and animal material, • The process of an individual entering a population, • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary Quiz 2023-03-22
Across
- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing
- the biological mechanism by which organisms adjust to new environments or to changes in their current environment.
- a non-living organism that shapes its environment
- population is an assortment of organisms of a species that live in the same place at the same time, and interbreed
- An ecological community in which populations of plants or animals remain stable and exist in balance with each other and their environment
- occurs in an area that had previously been inhabited but experienced a disturbance, such as a wildfire.
- the order of colonization of species in an ecosystem from a barren or destroyed area of land
- a geographic area where plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape, work together to form a bubble of life.
Down
- fulfilling the needs of current generations without compromising the needs of future generations
- population is an assortment of organisms of a species that live in the same place at the same time, and interbreed
- a large community of vegetation and wildlife adapted to a specific climate.
- occurs in an environment without previous life, or a barren habitat
- all of the animal life present in a particular region or time
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature and produce fertile offspring.
- a living organism that shapes its environment
- the area and resources used by a particular species (the habitat of a species) or an assemblage of animals and plants together with their abiotic environment
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- the effect that a pair of organisms living together in a community have on each other
- the species that first colonize new habitats created by disturbance
- a small area which differs somehow from the surrounding habitat
- the plants occurring within a given region as well as to the publication of scientific descriptions of those plants
21 Clues: a living organism that shapes its environment • a non-living organism that shapes its environment • all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area • all of the animal life present in a particular region or time • a small area which differs somehow from the surrounding habitat • occurs in an environment without previous life, or a barren habitat • ...
mid mid 2025-02-02
Across
- group of individuals of the same species living in a particular area.
- existence value; based on the principle of life and let others ethical arguments aspect that humans have a duty to protect.
- sum of all external factors acting on an organism community of organisms
- composed of different ecosystem
- smallest unit of life that makes up all living tissues
- number of species and abundance of even species that live in a particular area.
- Derived from the French meaning surrounding.
- field of study that studies the interactions of the physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment and the relationships and effects, of the components with the organisms in the environment.
- an individual living being,complex individual contain organ systems
- incorporates information from multiple disciplines
- associated with the social life customs, religion, and psychospiritual aspects of the people.
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- direct use values where the biodiversity products can be harvested and consumed directly
- assigned to those goods harvested from the environment which are bought and sold locally, nationally, and internationally.
- population of different species interacting, living in a particularplace.
- subcellular unit of life
- “willing to pay” concept of such eco-tourism gives us even a monetary benefit for aesthetic value of biodiversity
- deals with the variations in ecosystems within a geographical location and its overall impact on human existence and the environment.
- refers to each step in the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- linear sequence of organisms
- Biodiversity huge variety of different gene sets, also define an individual's ability to tolerate stress from any given environmental factor.
- complex structure and diverse,
- Also called LEVELS OF FOOD CHAIN
- weight of living material in a trophic level.
- community of different species that interacts with each other with their nonliving environment.
- include the potential of biodiversity that are presently unknown and need to be explored. Value of knowing that there are biological resources existing in the biosphere that may once prove to be an effective option.
25 Clues: subcellular unit of life • linear sequence of organisms • complex structure and diverse, • composed of different ecosystem • Also called LEVELS OF FOOD CHAIN • Derived from the French meaning surrounding. • weight of living material in a trophic level. • incorporates information from multiple disciplines • smallest unit of life that makes up all living tissues • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-04-09
Across
- CAPACITY Largest population an environment can support over a period of time.
- Organisms that break down dead organisms
- Individuals of the same species in the same area (environment) at the same time
- means all the LIVING things in an ecosystem (environment
- The way an organism interacts with the biotic and abiotic environment.
- Two or more organisms trying to use the same limited resources at the same time.
- PRYAMID Triangular diagram showing the loss of energy at each level of the food chain.
- are plants, algae, and some kinds of bacteria
- A community of organisms and the abiotic factors in the environment.
- The science of the relationships between organisms and their environments.
- A diagram that shows how the energy flows from one organism to the next.
- The part of the earth and its atmosphere in which living organisms exist or that is capable of supporting life.
- many Predators
- any association between two organisms living in close association with each other.
- Consumers that eat plants
- The place or environment where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows.
- an association (symbiotic relationship) in which both organisms benefit
- Organisms that get food from an outside source
Down
- one organism [the parasite] benefits, and the other [the host] is adversely affected [weakened, sickened, damaged etc]
- (prey)
- / PRODUCERS Organisms that can make their own food from sunlight or chemicals
- a large naturally occurring community
- When one organism looks like another for protection
- Consumers that eat dead organisms.
- enough
- Organisms that live together in an ecosystem
- FACTORS Things that keep a population from growing
- Organisms that are eaten by other organisms.
- Organisms that eat meat
- Individuals of one species benefit, while individuals of the other species do not benefit and are not harmed
- WEB A complex diagram showing the transfer of energy pathways in an ecosystem.
- Consumers that eat plants and meat.
- FACTORS means all the NON-LIVING things in an ecosystem
33 Clues: (prey) • enough • many Predators • Organisms that eat meat • Consumers that eat plants • Consumers that eat dead organisms. • Consumers that eat plants and meat. • a large naturally occurring community • Organisms that break down dead organisms • Organisms that live together in an ecosystem • Organisms that are eaten by other organisms. • ...
Jai-Lin Ecology 2021-08-26
Across
- a substance in the environment that an organism needs for their growth
- the proportion of individuals in each age group
- any force affecting the size of a population regardless of the density of the population
- any living thing that has an effect on an ecosystem
- any nonliving part of an ecosystem that can shape its environment
- the amount of individuals in each unit of area
- the parts of the Earth where living things live and thrive.
- members of a species moving to a different environment
- a populations increase that is slowed by limiting factors
- a model that shows the population growth rate
- migrating into an area with intent to reside in it from an outside area
- the max number of individuals that a species can produce
- the amount of individual organisms that are in a population
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- a community/stable system of living organisms that interact together
- an area or environment where an organism normally lives
- a graph that shows the proportion of survival of individuals at various ages
- the way organisms are spread across a given area
- population of two or more species that occupy in a certain area.
- (a group of) organisms that are able to reproduce together and make (fertile) offspring
- leaving a habitat with intent to reside in another area
- slows or stops a population's size from growing
- the understanding and study of the relationship/interaction between living organisms and their environment
- growth that increases by a constant proportion
- any force affecting the size of a population in response to the density of the population
- the largest population that can be supported by the environment
- a group of species that are living in the same place
- the measurement of the proportion of males to females in a given population
27 Clues: a model that shows the population growth rate • the amount of individuals in each unit of area • growth that increases by a constant proportion • the proportion of individuals in each age group • slows or stops a population's size from growing • the way organisms are spread across a given area • any living thing that has an effect on an ecosystem • ...
geography 2022-02-07
Across
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- an increase in the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- humans are superior and the most important species in the world
- all the water on earth
- the solid outer layer of the earth that consist of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- the value of a natural biophysical environment being impacted by human induced processes
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- the environment’s provision of raw materials and natural resources, e.g. food
- release of harmful materials into the environment
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant or other organism
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly to benefit from their work
- hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
- the cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
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- ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- supports life on earth without requiring human action eg. decomposition
- the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- a term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
24 Clues: all the water on earth • release of harmful materials into the environment • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • humans are superior and the most important species in the world • the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant or other organism • ...
Business Ownership 2023-03-02
Across
- 1 owner with unlimited responsibility
- environment outside a business
- environment outside business control
- the concept of business responsibility
- those who invest in a company and own it
- 2-20 owners splitting responsibilities
- liability that exists for a sole trader
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- environment directly external to a business
- environment within a business
- where shares are traded in a public company
- those with a vested interest in a business
- can be public or private liability is limited
12 Clues: environment within a business • environment outside a business • environment outside business control • 1 owner with unlimited responsibility • the concept of business responsibility • 2-20 owners splitting responsibilities • liability that exists for a sole trader • those who invest in a company and own it • those with a vested interest in a business • ...
Sustainability Key Terms 2021-05-26
Som intermediate vocabulary practice 2025-05-20
Life Science Semester Review 2024-01-09
Across
- takes place on land where there are no living organisms
- all the living organisms in an environment
- one organism benefits and the other is neither helped or harmed
- any relationship in which 2 species live closely together
- pattern of changes that takes place after an existing community is destroyed
- study of the interactions among organisms and their environment
- has low salt concentration- usually less than 1%
- large group of ecosystems that shares the same type of climax community
- the non-living parts of the environment
- an organized set of investigation procedures used by scientists
- organisms that seek out and eat other organisms
- y-axis
- the study of life: also known as life science
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- organisms that are eaten
- anything that limits an organisms ability to live in a particular environment
- the process of grdual, natural, change and species replacement that takes place in the communities of an ecosystem over time
- things that have all the characteristics of life made of one or more cells
- educated guess or testable prediction
- x-axis
- all strategies and adaptation a species uses in it's environment
- a stable community formes after primary or secondary succession once little or no change occurs
- organisms that use sunlight or energy stored in chemical compounds to make food because they make their food- producers
- process that uses observation and investigation to gain knowledge about events in nature
- organisms that rely on other organisms for their energy and food supply;also called consumers
- the ability of living things to survive the changes in the environment
- cover about 3/4 of earths surface and includes oceans, coral reefs, and estuaries
- both species benefit from each other
- one organism lives on or in organism and harms it
28 Clues: x-axis • y-axis • organisms that are eaten • both species benefit from each other • educated guess or testable prediction • the non-living parts of the environment • all the living organisms in an environment • the study of life: also known as life science • organisms that seek out and eat other organisms • has low salt concentration- usually less than 1% • ...
ecology 2023-01-17
Across
- ecology comes from a greek word meaning housekeeping
- focuses on quality more than quantity normally stays at the capacity the environment can
- consists of all the individuals of a species living in a given area
- the nonliving parts of an environment
- made up of the interactions of groups of species living in a common location
- concentrate on having as many offspring if possible as fast as possible
- a high level of _____ is a sign of a healthy,well functioning natural community
- in a ___ relationship, one species benefits while the other remains unaffected
- the functional role played by a species in the community it inhabits
- large regions of the biosphere that have different characteristic s
- contains the air water and soil that helps earth's living thing survive
- when animals and plants develop characteristics to help cope with their environment, this process is called ___
- the creator of ecology
- population __ is a measure of the number of individuals within a given area
- consists of a biological community and its physical environment
- ecology doesn't only cover the biological parts of an environment it also covers the ___ parts
- a __ resource is a resource that limits the growth of two or more competing species
- the study of the environment and how organisms interact with it
Down
- the growth or behavior of one or more species controls the activity and other characteristics of the community, these species are called ___
- the struggle between two or more individuals species for a common resource
- before ecology people used these to tell the time of year or where something is
- the killing and eating of one living organism by another
- in __ communities , vegetation patterns are influenced by climate and soil
- dominant species influence the density as well as the __ of a community
- the presence of a __ species is crucial to maintaining the functioning and diversity of many communities
25 Clues: the creator of ecology • the nonliving parts of an environment • ecology comes from a greek word meaning housekeeping • the killing and eating of one living organism by another • consists of a biological community and its physical environment • the study of the environment and how organisms interact with it • ...
Sustainability Key Terms 2021-05-26
qe[okrorfJ[OEJFC 2020-08-23
Across
- that conditions were different in different countries so the strategies adopted would have to be different.
- ABCDEF Ltd. decided to start its new venture in Delhi. For this they needed to understand the
- As a result,— Innovative techniques are being developed to manufacture jute bags at low rates.
- These bags create many environmental problems which affect the life of people.Society at large is more concerned about the quality of life. Identify the dimension of business environment.
- different elements of the Business Environment.
- _____ refer to the positive external trends or changes that will help a firm to improve its performance.
- environment of the area. It was realised by the company that the business environment of Delhi was very hard to understand unless and until it was divided into different business dimensions like legal, political, economic, social and technological conditions. As we can see it is very difficult to understand the business environment unless it is broken into its dimensions.
- Bharat is running an ice cream parlour in a local market.Keeping in mind the changing perceptions about health among the people, one of his employee Abhiraj suggests to him that they should introduced range a flavoured yogurt. Bharat accepts his suggestion as a result both the image and the profitability of his business increases.Identify the feature of management which is being highlighted.
Down
- The government decided to give a subsidy to the jute industry in order to promote this business.Identify the dimension of business environment.
- It was concluded that company was doing extremely well in the domestic market and the client base was expanding. However, when the company’s performance in foreign markets was evaluated it was
- Business Environment is the sum total of _____ institutions and other forces that are outside the control of a business enterprise.
- After understanding the business situations the company started to study the close links
- The court passed an order to ban polythene bags. Identify the dimension of business environment.
- ___ refer to the external environment trends and changes that will hinder a firm’s performance.
- Incomes are rising and people can afford to buy these bags.
15 Clues: different elements of the Business Environment. • Incomes are rising and people can afford to buy these bags. • After understanding the business situations the company started to study the close links • ABCDEF Ltd. decided to start its new venture in Delhi. For this they needed to understand the • ...
Contaminants in the Environment Key Terms - Study Aid 2013-01-29
Across
- Describes the process of a contaminant attaching/binding to a solid (e.g. soil or plant matter).
- The coefficient used to describe the estimated diffusion rate of a contaminant in different media at a given temperature.
- Describes the amount of substance moving through a given system over time.
- The increase in concentration of a contaminant in each successive step of the food chain
- Property of contaminant that determines it ability to dissolve
- Describes movement of contaminant in the environment
- Phase transition from a liquid to a gas phase
- The accumulation of a contaminant in an organism through environmental exposure and food
- The ability of a compound to dissolve in fats
- Term describing the slowing of diffusion through porous material due to bending and twisting around solid particles
- A mass balance situation where there are no inputs or outputs to the system being considered
- Property of contaminant that determines its tendency to move into a gaseous phase
- Describes mass transfer within environmental media..
- Law Constant that describes the partitioning of a contaminant between water and air.
- The degradation of a contaminant by microorganisms in the environment
- Describes an intraphase mass transfer process where concentration gradient moves contaminant
- The degradation of a contaminant by light
- Term describing the slowing of diffusion through porous material due to the narrowing of the path of motion
- Condition in the environment where oxygen is present
- Process of contaminant settling out of air or water.
- Process of contaminant settling out in water
- Condition in the environment where no oxygen is present
- Describes an intraphase mass transfer process where motion of media causes contaminant to move in different directions
- Property of the surface of a contaminant that allows it to resist external force
- The amount of a contaminant available to an organism related to amount in environment and composition of diet
- Process that destroys a substance in a system; within the boundary of the control volume
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- Term describing the slowing of diffusion through porous material due to solid particles blocking the path of motion
- Easily identified & specific point of entry of a contaminant to the environment.
- Describes the amount of substance moving through system per unit area over time.
- Process moving substance into a system; across the boundary of the control volume
- Accounts for the production, loss, destruction, and accumulation of a contaminant in the environment.
- Area of the environment (e.g. air, water, soil, biota).
- Defined boundaries to help solve a problem.
- Diffuse entry and potentially multiple points of entry of a contaminant to the environment.
- Describes an intraphase mass transfer process where media moves contaminant
- The degradation of a contaminant by water due to the formation of new carbon-oxygen bonds
- A mass balance situation where there is continual exchange of energy and mass to the system being considered
- Describes mass transfer between environmental media.
- No change in concentration or accumulation of a contaminant in the environment.
- The accumulation of contaminants in organisms through contact with their body
- The partition coefficient used to describe the likelihood of a contaminant to dissolve in fat
- Type of intermass transfer moving contaminant from soils/water to air.
- Describes what ultimately happens to a contaminant in the environment
- Process that creates a substance in a system; within the boundary of the control volume
- Process moving a substance out of a system; across the boundary of the control volume
45 Clues: The degradation of a contaminant by light • Defined boundaries to help solve a problem. • Process of contaminant settling out in water • Phase transition from a liquid to a gas phase • The ability of a compound to dissolve in fats • Describes movement of contaminant in the environment • Describes mass transfer between environmental media. • ...
Biodiversity and Just Drifting Along Vocabulary 2022-01-21
Across
- Small creatures with shrimp-like appearance
- Anything alive
- Living or once-living factor of an environment
- Multiple cells in the body
- Not living, never was living, never will be alive factor of an environment
- Cutting down trees
- Does not have a nucleus to store genetic information
- The ability to keep going longer
- Has a nucleus to store genetic information
Down
- Different traits in one group/species
- 3 broad groups of organisms
- Where different organisms live
- The differences in organisms and environments
- Small, flat creatures that drift across the ocean
- Make their own food
- One cell in the whole body
- 2nd broadest groups of organisms, ex: animalia
- Must eat other organisms
18 Clues: Anything alive • Cutting down trees • Make their own food • Must eat other organisms • Multiple cells in the body • One cell in the whole body • 3 broad groups of organisms • Where different organisms live • The ability to keep going longer • Different traits in one group/species • Has a nucleus to store genetic information • Small creatures with shrimp-like appearance • ...
orfJ[O 2020-08-23
Across
- that conditions were different in different countries so the strategies adopted would have to be different.
- ABCDEF Ltd. decided to start its new venture in Delhi. For this they needed to understand the
- As a result,— Innovative techniques are being developed to manufacture jute bags at low rates.
- These bags create many environmental problems which affect the life of people.Society at large is more concerned about the quality of life. Identify the dimension of business environment.
- different elements of the Business Environment.
- _____ refer to the positive external trends or changes that will help a firm to improve its performance.
- environment of the area. It was realised by the company that the business environment of Delhi was very hard to understand unless and until it was divided into different business dimensions like legal, political, economic, social and technological conditions. As we can see it is very difficult to understand the business environment unless it is broken into its dimensions.
- Bharat is running an ice cream parlour in a local market.Keeping in mind the changing perceptions about health among the people, one of his employee Abhiraj suggests to him that they should introduced range a flavoured yogurt. Bharat accepts his suggestion as a result both the image and the profitability of his business increases.Identify the feature of management which is being highlighted.
Down
- The government decided to give a subsidy to the jute industry in order to promote this business.Identify the dimension of business environment.
- It was concluded that company was doing extremely well in the domestic market and the client base was expanding. However, when the company’s performance in foreign markets was evaluated it was
- Business Environment is the sum total of _____ institutions and other forces that are outside the control of a business enterprise.
- After understanding the business situations the company started to study the close links
- The court passed an order to ban polythene bags. Identify the dimension of business environment.
- ___ refer to the external environment trends and changes that will hinder a firm’s performance.
- Incomes are rising and people can afford to buy these bags.
15 Clues: different elements of the Business Environment. • Incomes are rising and people can afford to buy these bags. • After understanding the business situations the company started to study the close links • ABCDEF Ltd. decided to start its new venture in Delhi. For this they needed to understand the • ...
qeorfJ[OEJFC 2020-08-23
Across
- that conditions were different in different countries so the strategies adopted would have to be different.
- ABCDEF Ltd. decided to start its new venture in Delhi. For this they needed to understand the
- As a result,— Innovative techniques are being developed to manufacture jute bags at low rates.
- These bags create many environmental problems which affect the life of people.Society at large is more concerned about the quality of life. Identify the dimension of business environment.
- different elements of the Business Environment.
- _____ refer to the positive external trends or changes that will help a firm to improve its performance.
- environment of the area. It was realised by the company that the business environment of Delhi was very hard to understand unless and until it was divided into different business dimensions like legal, political, economic, social and technological conditions. As we can see it is very difficult to understand the business environment unless it is broken into its dimensions.
- Bharat is running an ice cream parlour in a local market.Keeping in mind the changing perceptions about health among the people, one of his employee Abhiraj suggests to him that they should introduced range a flavoured yogurt. Bharat accepts his suggestion as a result both the image and the profitability of his business increases.Identify the feature of management which is being highlighted.
Down
- The government decided to give a subsidy to the jute industry in order to promote this business.Identify the dimension of business environment.
- It was concluded that company was doing extremely well in the domestic market and the client base was expanding. However, when the company’s performance in foreign markets was evaluated it was
- Business Environment is the sum total of _____ institutions and other forces that are outside the control of a business enterprise.
- After understanding the business situations the company started to study the close links
- The court passed an order to ban polythene bags. Identify the dimension of business environment.
- ___ refer to the external environment trends and changes that will hinder a firm’s performance.
- Incomes are rising and people can afford to buy these bags.
15 Clues: different elements of the Business Environment. • Incomes are rising and people can afford to buy these bags. • After understanding the business situations the company started to study the close links • ABCDEF Ltd. decided to start its new venture in Delhi. For this they needed to understand the • ...
Sustainability 2020-04-28
11 Clues: to keep going • to look after • to world we live in • where the animals live • bad for the environment • where the sea life live • what people leave behind • where many reptiles and insects live • where the australian marsupials live • who needs to care for the environment • why we need to care for the environment for
Cross Word Puzzle 2023-02-23
Biosphere Vocabulary 2024-04-24
Across
- a diagram that shows one feeding relationship in an environment
- the study of population characteristics such as growth rate, age structure, and geographic distribution
- the total weight of all living matter
- a group of organisms, all of the same species that inhabit an area at the same time
- growth pattern where a population grows faster as it increases in size
- arid region with sparse to almost nonexistent vegetation
- biome just south of the tundra, characterized by a boreal forest or northern coniferous forest and acidic mineral poor topsoils
- the study of organisms and how they interact with their environment
- biome near the equator with warm temperatures, wet weather, and lush plant growth
- coastal body of water, partially surrounded by land in which freshwater and saltwater mix
- the ability of an organism to withstand fluctuations in biotic and abiotic factors
- factor all the living things in an environment
Down
- the number of organisms an environment can support
- all of the biotic and abiotic factors that make up an environment
- biome composed of large communities covered with rich soils, grasses, and similar small plants, receives 25-75 cm of precipitation annually
- portion of Earth that supports life
- biome composed of forests of boroad leaf hardwood trees that lose their foliage annually, receives 70-150 cm of precipitation annually
- biome that surrounds the north and south poles; treeless land with long summer days and short period of winter sunlight, characterized by permafrost
- community a community made up of interactive populations in a certain area at a certain time
- portion of the shoreline that lies between high tide and low tide
- factor nonliving part of an ecosystem
- group of ecosystems with the same climax communities
- a diagram that shows all the possible feeding relationships in an environment
- a place where an organism lives its life
24 Clues: portion of Earth that supports life • the total weight of all living matter • factor nonliving part of an ecosystem • a place where an organism lives its life • factor all the living things in an environment • the number of organisms an environment can support • group of ecosystems with the same climax communities • ...
Ecology 2021-03-01
Across
- Non-living parts of the environment
- Preventing wasteful use of resources
- A type of animal
- The food of a larger meat eating animal
- A living organism that eats only plants
- A meat eating animal
Down
- The amount of animals living together
- Meat eating animal that eat smaller ones
- A place where a living organism lives
- An animal changes to fit its environment
- Living organisms in their environment
- The study of ecosystems
- Position in the food chain
- Animals that live off of other organisms
- They are herbivores
- Organisms that use photosynthesis
- A group of living things living together
17 Clues: A type of animal • They are herbivores • A meat eating animal • The study of ecosystems • Position in the food chain • Organisms that use photosynthesis • Non-living parts of the environment • Preventing wasteful use of resources • The amount of animals living together • A place where a living organism lives • Living organisms in their environment • ...
E-waste 2025-11-30
Across
- it's when children have to work
- using fire to destroy something
- the natural world around us
- people who do a job
- a device that stores energy for electronics
- old or broken electronic devices
- dirty or harmful materials in the environment
- throwing large amounts of waste in one place
Down
- parts of a machine or device
- a place where waste is dumped
- to use something again
- to turn waste into something new
- a metal used in batteries
- condition of being protected from danger
- to fix something
- it can be mental and physical
- very dangerous for people or the environment
17 Clues: to fix something • people who do a job • to use something again • a metal used in batteries • the natural world around us • parts of a machine or device • a place where waste is dumped • it can be mental and physical • it's when children have to work • using fire to destroy something • to turn waste into something new • old or broken electronic devices • ...
Ecology 2023-03-16
Across
- organisms that obtain food by eating other organisms
- animal that hunts and eats other animals
- living
- largest amount of a population that can be supported by an area
- the study of living things and their environments
- materials found in nature that are used by living things
- Everything that surrounds a living thing
- total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- overall weather in an area over a long period of time
Down
- way of showing how food chains are related
- way of showing how energy moves through a food chain
- step in a food chain or food web
- conditions in the environment that put limits on where an organism can live
- living and nonliving things in an environment, together with their interactions
- largest number of individuals of a population that a given environment can support
- organism that breaks down the wastes or remains of other organisms
- animal hunted or caught for food
- a chain of organisms in which each link feeds on the one ahead and is eaten by the one behind
- large region of the earth with particular plant and animal communities
- non-living
20 Clues: living • non-living • step in a food chain or food web • animal hunted or caught for food • animal that hunts and eats other animals • Everything that surrounds a living thing • way of showing how food chains are related • the study of living things and their environments • way of showing how energy moves through a food chain • ...
Ecology part 1 2024-02-28
Across
- natural home or environment of an organism
- Organisms that are consumed for food
- relating to or resulting from living things,in their ecological relations
- The variety of life across all levels in a biological setting
- consumer A high level predator in the food web
- An animal that feeds on another animal
- Total mass of organisms in a certain area
- diversity variety of genes within a population,important for survival
- levels levels in an ecosystem’s food chain where organisms obtain energy
- organism that gets energy by eating living things in the food chain
Down
- capacity maximum population an environment can support
- factors factors that restrict organism growth
- non-living chemical and physical factors of an environment
- web a complex diagram of who eats whom in an ecosystem
- species organisms that disrupt ecosystems by dominating that region
- community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- chain Linear sequence of a predators and prey in an ecosystem from pants to apex species
- Adjustment to repeated stimuli in organisms leading to decrease
- Organism that makes its own food,often through photosynthesis
- pyramid Ecological model of displaying the flow of calories through trophic levels
20 Clues: Organisms that are consumed for food • An animal that feeds on another animal • Total mass of organisms in a certain area • natural home or environment of an organism • factors factors that restrict organism growth • consumer A high level predator in the food web • non-living chemical and physical factors of an environment • ...
Key Geographic Concepts 2025-05-26
Across
- A set of features linked together to form a whole
- A natural or cultural resource found in an environment
- Movement of Māori in response to their needs
- Any alteration of the natural and cultural environment
- A common way of life shared by a group of people
- How societies behave to meet their own needs without preventing future generations from meeting theirs
- The process of making something worldwide in scope or application
- Elements of an environment affecting each other and linked together
- Regions with particular characteristics in common
Down
- How far away one geographic feature is from another
- People’s responsibilities to manage land and other resources
- Ways of looking at the world
- Hospitality shown to visitors to make them feel welcome
- A spot on the earth’s surface
- Where something is found on the earth’s surface
- The ease of movement of people or ideas
- A sequence of actions that shape and change environments
- Caring for the environment in a sustainable way
- An arrangement of features either on the earth (spatial) or over time (temporal)
19 Clues: Ways of looking at the world • A spot on the earth’s surface • The ease of movement of people or ideas • Movement of Māori in response to their needs • 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 • A set of features linked together to form a whole • ...
Stewards of Creation 2020-08-24
Across
- Garbage/pollution
- progression of unhealthy soil
- what the land has to offer
- industrialising the land
- toxic pollution
- Gods most intelligent creation
- a toxic environment
- most places on earth
- defend
- anything that is created
Down
- Jesus and God
- looking after the environment
- salt going into soil
- Taking care of the land
- reuse
- a rumour
- the three R's
- domestic populization
- people united
- facts
20 Clues: reuse • facts • defend • a rumour • Jesus and God • the three R's • people united • toxic pollution • Garbage/pollution • a toxic environment • salt going into soil • most places on earth • domestic populization • Taking care of the land • industrialising the land • anything that is created • what the land has to offer • looking after the environment • progression of unhealthy soil • ...
January stems list 4 2025-01-13
30 Clues: all • one • omni • more • prim • mono • pyro • mega • phyt • dorm • plur • many • fire • fire • phile • light • first • photo • sleep • growth • ec/eco • lover-of • love books • multi/poly • environment • caustic/caut • large-or-great • plants turn towards the sun • scientist who work with plants • most college students live in a
Reason for Resource 2021-06-07
Across
- The way that the management of a resource affects people or the environment.
- How people use resources.
- Sustainability: Making sure that people have equal rights to resources so that they all have the potential to participate in society to their full potential.
- Where a resource can be found.
- Resource: A resource made by humans.
- A thing that we use to meet our needs and wants.
- The amount of a resource that is available, or that can be made.
- Resource: A resource that can only be used a limited number of times.
- A way of managing resources in an environment so that resources are used to their full potential. And so that there are enough resources left for others to use later.
Down
- A thing that is in an environment like a mountain, a plant or a road.
- When there are not enough resources to meet everyone's needs and wants.
- A place that is made up of a group of features like a desert, or a city.
- Sustainability: Making sure that resources in an environment are managed well so that they are not damaged, and can be re-used in the future.
- Sustainability: Making sure that the ideas and beliefs of a cultural group are looked after so that they are passed onto future generations. E.g. learning about te reo in NZ schools.
- A problem that affects an environment.
- Resource: A resource that can be used again.
- Resource: A resource made by nature.
- Sustainability: Making sure that money is well-managed so that it does not run out. Or so that money can be reinvested to make more money, or to enhance resources.
- When there are enough resources to meet everyone’s needs and wants.
19 Clues: How people use resources. • Where a resource can be found. • Resource: A resource made by nature. • Resource: A resource made by humans. • A problem that affects an environment. • Resource: A resource that can be used again. • A thing that we use to meet our needs and wants. • The amount of a resource that is available, or that can be made. • ...
Environmental Change and Management 2022-02-07
Across
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- an increase in the average temperature of the earth’s atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- humans are superior and the most important species in the world
- all the water on earth
- the solid outer layer of the earth that consist of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- the value of a natural biophysical environment being impacted by human induced processes
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- the environment’s provision of raw materials and natural resources, e.g. food
- release of harmful materials into the environment
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant or other organism
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly to benefit from their work
- hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
- the cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
Down
- ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- supports life on earth without requiring human action eg. decomposition
- the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- a term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
24 Clues: all the water on earth • release of harmful materials into the environment • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • humans are superior and the most important species in the world • the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant or other organism • ...
Human Impacts Revision 2025-09-27
Across
- Earth’s continents were once all connected to form a “supercontinent” called...
- Describes the process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.
- individuals that are more suited to their environment survive and reproduce, passing on their desirable traits to offspring.
- The long-term heating of Earth’s surface.
- A group of organisms of the same species living together.
- The food plants make.
- Earth's thin outer shell of rock.
- The liquid layer of iron and nickel that surrounds the inner core.
- The process in which living things use oxygen to release energy from their food.
- Is the process by which plants capture energy from sunlight and turn it into food.
Down
- Various levels in a food chain.
- Adaptations that are internal or cellular features that help the organism to survive. These aren’t always seen in the organism's appearance.
- Adaptations that are physical features of a plant or animal that improve its chance of survival in its environment.
- Adaptations that are actions of a plant or animal that enable them to survive in their environment.
- Acronym to remember the life processes.
- A group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment.
- Several different species living together in one area.
- A huge metal ball in the centre of the Earth, 2,500km wide. Made mainly of iron, the temperature of the ball is 5,000°C to 6,000°.
- The preservation and protection of natural and historic resources for the purpose of maintaining their intrinsic values, providing for their appreciation and recreational enjoyment by the public, and safeguarding the options of future generations.
- The mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior. In between the core and the crust.
- The study of living things and their environment.
- How plants store their food.
- Characteristics that an organism has to help it to live, or survive in its environment.
- The place where organisms lives.
24 Clues: The food plants make. • How plants store their food. • Various levels in a food chain. • The place where organisms lives. • Earth's thin outer shell of rock. • Acronym to remember the life processes. • The long-term heating of Earth’s surface. • The study of living things and their environment. • Several different species living together in one area. • ...
Environmental Health 2021-05-12
Across
- trapping of heat by CO2 and other gases in the air
- change an item in some way, to use it again
- abbreviation for the governmental agency committed to protecting the environment
- products used on crops to control insects
- reducing waste before it occurs
- wastes that may endanger human health or the environment
- precipitation that is far more acidic than normal
- pits where waste is dumped and buried
Down
- easily broken down in the environment
- saving of resources
- rise in the earth's temperatures
- resources that cannot be replaced once they are used
- any dirty or harmful substance in the environment
- yellow-brown haze from sunlight passing through air pollution
14 Clues: saving of resources • reducing waste before it occurs • rise in the earth's temperatures • easily broken down in the environment • pits where waste is dumped and buried • products used on crops to control insects • change an item in some way, to use it again • any dirty or harmful substance in the environment • precipitation that is far more acidic than normal • ...
P1 APES CROSSWORD 2023-01-17
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- Development of a species over time to adapt to their environment better
- How many different species are in an environment
- Energy from the sun
- The worlds temperature getting warmer
- The process where natural materials are worn down and transported by natural
- ________ and longitude
- There's 4 of them in a year
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- The first one is that energy cant be created or destroyed
- The process where animals better adapted to an environment survives better than others
- Chopping down a bunch of trees
- A system of how animals eat each other is displayed
- A species that other species depend on in an environment
- Its atomic number is 6
- Shifting of tectonic plates
14 Clues: Energy from the sun • Its atomic number is 6 • ________ and longitude • Shifting of tectonic plates • There's 4 of them in a year • Chopping down a bunch of trees • The worlds temperature getting warmer • How many different species are in an environment • A system of how animals eat each other is displayed • A species that other species depend on in an environment • ...
WED 2025-12-17
12 Clues: let go of • change place • changing place • the last wed step • the first wed step • the second wed step • shatter,fracture,etc. • a deposition environment • made of dirt,rocks,and mud • an environment made by deposition • chunks made of minerals like quartz • another deposition environment/landform
Food Chain & Food Webs 2025-10-16
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- the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment
- natural environment of a plant or animal
- An organism that eats meat for energy
- role of an organism in a community
- variation of living things
- The study of how living (and nonliving parts interact
- chain An interconnected chain of organisms related to energy transfer
- An organism that consumes another organism as food for energy
- Level A group of organisms that occupy the same position in a food chain
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- Nonliving factors in the environment
- An organism capable of synthesizing its own food
- Living factors in the environment
- An organism that eats plants for energy
- An organism that breaks down organic material
- Web A network of interconnected food chains
- An organism that eats both plants and meat for energy.
16 Clues: variation of living things • Living factors in the environment • role of an organism in a community • Nonliving factors in the environment • An organism that eats meat for energy • An organism that eats plants for energy • natural environment of a plant or animal • Web A network of interconnected food chains • An organism that breaks down organic material • ...
Respiration Key Words 2024-11-08
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- gas produced by respiration
- type of cell which carries oxygen to the body's cells
- organ needed to remove carbon dioxide from the body
- folded membrane of the mitochondria provide a large ______ ____
- type of reaction that requires a transfer of energy from the environment
- type of respiration that requires oxygen
- type of acid produced by anaerobic respiration
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- body system oxygen enters from the environment
- organelle where aerobic respiration occurs
- respiration is an ________-controlled reaction
- body system glucose enters from the environment
- type of respiration that does not require oxygen
- type of reaction that transfers energy to the environment
13 Clues: gas produced by respiration • type of respiration that requires oxygen • organelle where aerobic respiration occurs • body system oxygen enters from the environment • respiration is an ________-controlled reaction • type of acid produced by anaerobic respiration • body system glucose enters from the environment • type of respiration that does not require oxygen • ...
Regents Review - Key Idea 1 Crossword 2021-12-13
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- All of Earth’s ecosystems, collectively; the biologically inhabited portions of Earth, including all of the water, land, and air in which organisms survive
- An organism that survives by eating animals
- The specific role played by an organism or a population of organisms in the ecosystem
- An organism that eats only plants
- An organism that produces its own food; the source of energy for all other living things on Earth
- An organisms that survives by living and feeding on other organisms
- An animal that is hunted and killed by predators
- A carnivore that feeds on the bodies of dead organisms
- A diagram showing how food energy moves through the ecosystem
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- A combination of all the different populations that live and interact in the same environment
- The process by which an existing community is replaced by another community
- Every living and non-living thing that surrounds an organism
- The struggle between organisms for the same limited resources in a particular area
- A representation of many interconnected food chains that shows the feeding relationships among producers, consumers, and decomposers
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- The largest population of any single species that an area can support
- A representation that identifies the specific relationships among organisms
- The living parts of the environment
- An organism that cannot make its own food; a consumer
- An organism that makes its own food from light energy and inorganic materials
- The variety of species in an area
- The organism in a parasitic relationship that provides the home and/or food for the parasite
- An organism, generally a bacteria or fungus, that consumes dead organisms and organic waste
- Nonliving parts of the environment
- The study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment
- The place where a plant or animal lives
- Any factor in the environment that limits the size of a population
- All the living and non-living things that interact in a specific area; a subdivision of the environment
- An organisms that obtains it’s energy from producers
- All the individuals of a single species that live in a specific area
30 Clues: An organism that eats only plants • The variety of species in an area • Nonliving parts of the environment • The living parts of the environment • The place where a plant or animal lives • An organism that survives by eating animals • An animal that is hunted and killed by predators • An organisms that obtains it’s energy from producers • ...
Ecology Crossword 2022-04-05
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- Any relationship in which two species live closely together
- show how matter and energy move through ecosystem in a series of steps
- Phosphorus in biosphere cycles among the land, ocean sediments and living organisms
- one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- make their own food
- Study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- Models that show all possible feeding relationships at each trophic level in a community
- The atmosphere is the main reservoir of nitrogen; it also cycles through the soil and tissues of living organisms.
- organisms that are eaten
- The ability of living things to survive the changes in their environment.
- one organism lives on or in organism and harms it
- The non-living parts of the environment
- consumer other organisms for energy
- cycle of carbon in the environment
- An area where an organism lives
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for their energy and food supply
- Organisms that use sunlight or energy stored in chemical compounds to make food
- both species benefit from relationship
- is the main energy source for life on Earth.
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- Diagram that shows amounts of energy or matter at each trophic level
- Anything that limits an organism’s ability to live in a particular environment
- a stable community formed after primary or secondary succession once little or no change occurs
- break down wastes organic matter (dead organisms) and return them to the ecosystem
- organisms that seek out and eat other organisms
- Made up of populations of organisms that live in a common area
- large group of ecosystems that shares the same type of climax community
- All strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment
- Organisms that make their own food
- Elements, compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another
- The process of gradual, natural, change and species replacement that takes place in the communities of an ecosystem over time.
- All the living organisms in an environment
- Process used by autotrophs to make food energy from the sun
- Autotrophs that capture chemical energy since they live in places without sunlight
- Water is constantly moving between
- atmosphere & Earth.
35 Clues: make their own food • atmosphere & Earth. • organisms that are eaten • An area where an organism lives • Organisms that make their own food • cycle of carbon in the environment • Water is constantly moving between • consumer other organisms for energy • The non-living parts of the environment • both species benefit from relationship • All the living organisms in an environment • ...
Ecology Crossword 2022-04-05
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- large group of ecosystems that shares the same type of climax community
- Anything that limits an organism’s ability to live in a particular environment
- a stable community formed after primary or secondary succession once little or no change occurs
- Water is constantly moving between the atmosphere & Earth.
- make their own food
- The atmosphere is the main reservoir of nitrogen; it also cycles through the soil and tissues of living organisms.
- An area where an organism lives
- one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- Phosphorus in biosphere cycles among the land, ocean sediments and living organisms
- break down wastes organic matter (dead organisms) and return them to the ecosystem
- Autotrophs that capture chemical energy since they live in places without sunlight
- Process used by autotrophs to make food energy from the sun
- All the living organisms in an environment
- organisms that are eaten
- Study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- The ability of living things to survive the changes in their environment.
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for their energy and food supply
- one organism lives on or in organism and harms it
- Models that show all possible feeding relationships at each trophic level in a community
- Diagram that shows amounts of energy or matter at each trophic level
- organisms that seek out and eat other organisms
- All strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment
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- both species benefit from relationship
- Elements, compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another
- The process of gradual, natural, change and species replacement that takes place in the communities of an ecosystem over time.
- Organisms that use sunlight or energy stored in chemical compounds to make food
- cycle of carbon in the environment
- Made up of populations of organisms that live in a common area
- The non-living parts of the environment
- Any relationship in which two species live closely together
- Organisms that make their own food
- consumes other organisms for energy
- is the main energy source for life on Earth.
- show how matter and energy move through ecosystem in a series of steps
34 Clues: make their own food • organisms that are eaten • An area where an organism lives • cycle of carbon in the environment • Organisms that make their own food • consumes other organisms for energy • both species benefit from relationship • The non-living parts of the environment • All the living organisms in an environment • is the main energy source for life on Earth. • ...
Glencoe Biology Ch. 1 McLinn 2016-09-01
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- orderly structure of cells in an organism; a characteristic of all living things.
- the moral principles and values held by humans
- symbol that warns you about a danger that may exist, from chemicals, electricity, heat, or experimental procedures
- the ability to do work; organisms use energy to perform biological functions
- in an experiment, that results from changes in the independent variable
- increase in the amount of living material and formation of new structures in an organism; a characteristic of all living things
- procedure that tests a hypothesis by collecting information under controlled conditions
- biotic and abiotic surroundings to which an organism must constantly adjust; includes air, water, weather, temperature, other organisms, and many other factors
- an organism’s reaction to a change in its internal or external environment
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- gradual accumulation of adaptations over time
- in an experiment, the standard in which all of the conditions are kept the same
- in an experiment, the condition that is changed because it affects the outcome of the experiment
- the study of life that seeks to provide an understanding of the natural world
- series of steps that biologists and other scientists use to gather information and answer questions; include observing and hypothesizing, experimenting, and gathering and interpreting results
- production of offspring by an organism; a characteristic of all living things
- information obtained from experiments, sometimes called experimental results
- application of scientific research to society’s needs and problems
- anything that possesses all of the characteristics of life; all organisms have an orderly structure, produce offspring, grow, develop, and adjust to changes in the environment
- group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring in nature
- evolution of a structure, behavior, or internal process that enables an organism to respond to stimuli and better survive in an environment
- organism’s regulation of its internal environment to maintain conditions suitable for survival; a characteristic of all living things; process pf maintaining equilibrium in an organism’s internal environment
- all of the changes that take place during the life of an organism; a characteristic of all living things
- any condition in an environment that requires an organism to adjust
- explanation for a question or a problem that can be formally tested
- explanation of natural phenomenon supported by a large body of scientific evidence obtained from many different investigations and observations
25 Clues: gradual accumulation of adaptations over time • the moral principles and values held by humans • application of scientific research to society’s needs and problems • any condition in an environment that requires an organism to adjust • explanation for a question or a problem that can be formally tested • ...
Glencoe Biology Ch. 1 McLinn 2016-09-01
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- information obtained from experiments, sometimes called experimental results
- increase in the amount of living material and formation of new structures in an organism; a characteristic of all living things
- gradual accumulation of adaptations over time
- organism’s regulation of its internal environment to maintain conditions suitable for survival; a characteristic of all living things; process pf maintaining equilibrium in an organism’s internal environment
- the ability to do work; organisms use energy to perform biological functions
- the moral principles and values held by humans
- the study of life that seeks to provide an understanding of the natural world
- in an experiment, that results from changes in the independent variable
- explanation of natural phenomenon supported by a large body of scientific evidence obtained from many different investigations and observations
- orderly structure of cells in an organism; a characteristic of all living things.
- procedure that tests a hypothesis by collecting information under controlled conditions
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- any condition in an environment that requires an organism to adjust
- group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring in nature
- application of scientific research to society’s needs and problems
- evolution of a structure, behavior, or internal process that enables an organism to respond to stimuli and better survive in an environment
- an organism’s reaction to a change in its internal or external environment
- symbol that warns you about a danger that may exist, from chemicals, electricity, heat, or experimental procedures
- in an experiment, the condition that is changed because it affects the outcome of the experiment
- all of the changes that take place during the life of an organism; a characteristic of all living things
- series of steps that biologists and other scientists use to gather information and answer questions; include observing and hypothesizing, experimenting, and gathering and interpreting results
- in an experiment, the standard in which all of the conditions are kept the same
- explanation for a question or a problem that can be formally tested
- anything that possesses all of the characteristics of life; all organisms have an orderly structure, produce offspring, grow, develop, and adjust to changes in the environment
- production of offspring by an organism; a characteristic of all living things
- biotic and abiotic surroundings to which an organism must constantly adjust; includes air, water, weather, temperature, other organisms, and many other factors
25 Clues: gradual accumulation of adaptations over time • the moral principles and values held by humans • application of scientific research to society’s needs and problems • any condition in an environment that requires an organism to adjust • explanation for a question or a problem that can be formally tested • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2017-10-27
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- How an organism makes its living and interacts with the biotic and abiotic factors in its habitat.
- An organism that a parasite lives, with, in, or an, and provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for the parasite to live.
- A type of symbiosis between two species in which one species benefits and the other species in neither helped nor harmed.
- The struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resources in the same place at the same time.
- The number of individuals in an area of specific size.
- A living or once living part of an organism’s habitat.
- An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism in a predation interaction.
- A nonliving part of an organism’s habitat.
- All the different populations that live together in a particular area.
- All the members of one species living in the same area.
- The organism that benefits by living, with, on, or in a host in a parasitism interaction.
- A type of symbiosis in which one organism lives with, on, or in a host and harms it.
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- The community of organism that live in a particular area, along with their nonliving environment.
- A type of symbiosis in which both species from living together.
- The process by which organisms that are best adapted to their environment are most likely to survive and reproduce.
- An environmental factor that causes a population to decrease in size.
- The largest population that a particular environment can support.
- Any relationship in which two species live closely together and that benefits at least one of the species.
- An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow and reproduce.
- Movement of individuals out of a population’s area.
- Movement of individuals into a populations’s area.
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce.
- An inherited behavior or physical characteristic that helps and organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- The organism that does the killing in a predation interaction.
25 Clues: A nonliving part of an organism’s habitat. • Movement of individuals into a populations’s area. • Movement of individuals out of a population’s area. • The number of individuals in an area of specific size. • A living or once living part of an organism’s habitat. • All the members of one species living in the same area. • ...
Terms and Concepts Related to the Adaptations of Plants and Animals in their Environment. 2021-03-15
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- Results to natural selection as these differences influence survival and reproduction of individuals within the environment
- A quantifiable gradient in a single biological character of a species across its geographic range
- Atype of natural selection that favors the extreme values for a trait.
- For plants to continue their metabolic processes they need this variety of elements in sizable quantities.
- This is utilized by some animals to minimize evaporative cooling and conserve water in the desert.
- A process where green plants derived their carbon needs.
- Capacity of individuals to alter their phenotype in response to the modifications in their environment.
- Process which allows aquatic plants to dissipate heat.
- Organisms which keep enough oxygen supply despite the fluctuations in their surrounding.
- Enzyme that catalyzes the conversion of carbon dioxide into sugar
- It refers to the range of the temperatures in the environment where the metabolic rates are minimal.
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- Plant converts this compound into glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate(g3p)during the process of carboxylation.
- Gene alteration which contributes to genetic variation.
- Organisms with degree of their survival depends on their capacity to tolerate the changing conditions from their external environment
- Reversible changes in phenotype as a response to alterations in its surroundings.
- This group of organisms follow Bergmann's rule which states that as the mean annual temperature decreases the body size for species rises.
- Utilizes fuel for their metabolism through the oxidation of inorganic molecules.
- Organisms which have low metabolic rate and high thermal conductivity.
- Since completely submerged aquatic plants lack this part they tend to rely on simple diffusion.
- Produces offspring that can most probably inherit rare and deleterious genes.
- These traits allow individuals to flourish in their environment.
- Period of dormancy actuated by dry conditions.
- Utilized by ectothermic organisms to tolerate extreme cold conditions.
- This micronutrient helps in the activation of enzymes in the fatty-acid synthesis in plants.
- Aside from stomatal density, this also influences stomatal conductance.
- Refers to the representation of reproductive success of an organism as it copes with its environment.
- The main source of energy of carnivorous animals.
- This happens when the system deviates the set point observed in homeostasis.
- A population which flourished in a specific local environment with its own set of conditions.
- Organisms that particularly fed on woody matter.
30 Clues: Period of dormancy actuated by dry conditions. • Organisms that particularly fed on woody matter. • The main source of energy of carnivorous animals. • Process which allows aquatic plants to dissipate heat. • Gene alteration which contributes to genetic variation. • A process where green plants derived their carbon needs. • ...
Evolution and Ecology 2023-05-18
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- how well an organism can survive and reproduce in its environment
- The state of two individuals when they are blood relatives
- a defense or tactic that organisms use to disguise their appearance, usually to blend in with their surroundings.
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- the capacity to confront, relate, compromise, and cooperate with the environment and others, accommodating thoughts and behaviors in this process
- Living factors in the environment
- The largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- A community of organisms and their abiotic, or nonliving, environment
- a rivalry where two or more parties strive for a common goal which cannot be shared
- change over time; the process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms
- The number of different species in an area
- A series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy.
- Non-Living factors in the environment
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- when individuals select mates based on heritable traits
- a branching diagram or a tree showing the evolutionary relationships among various biological species or other entities based upon similarities and differences in their physical or genetic characteristics.
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- the study of past and present distribution of organisms
- the action or art of imitating someone or something, typically in order to entertain or ridicule.
- Shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web
- a model of energy transfer that can show how the food chains in a community are interconnected
- preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms
- The gradual wearing away of soil and rock by wind, glaciers, or water.
- Without Oxygen
- seasonal movement of animals from one region to another.
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- Liquid to gas
- structure that is inherited from ancestors but has lost much or all of its original function
- random change in allele frequency caused by a series of chance occurrences that cause an allele to become more or less common in a population
- All life forms on Earth
- process by which organisms that are most suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully; also called survival of the fittest
30 Clues: Liquid to gas • Without Oxygen • All life forms on Earth • Living factors in the environment • Non-Living factors in the environment • The number of different species in an area • preserved remains or traces of ancient organisms • An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms • the study of past and present distribution of organisms • ...
Day 10 Vocab 2024-06-27
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- Interactions between species where they both benefit
- The natural home or environment of organisms
- Organisms that use sunlight or energy stored in chemical compounds to make food
- Organisms that only both plants and animals
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for energy
- Interactions between species where one benefits and the other is harmed
- Different populations in a given area
- Non-living factors in an environment
- Surrounding where organisms live
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- Living factors in an environment
- Interactions between species where one benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- Process used by autotrophs to make food energy from the sun
- Organisms that only eat plants
- Levels of an organism it occupies in a food web
- Power derived from physical or chemical resources
15 Clues: Organisms that only eat plants • Living factors in an environment • Surrounding where organisms live • Non-living factors in an environment • Different populations in a given area • Organisms that only both plants and animals • The natural home or environment of organisms • Levels of an organism it occupies in a food web • Organisms that rely on other organisms for energy • ...
Ecology Extra Credit Ch4 2022-10-19
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- Organism that eats ONLY plants
- The living factors in an environment
- Study of interactions among organisms and their environment
- Organism that eats ONLY meat
- The nonliving factors in an environment
- Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- All living organisms and nonliving features of their environment
- Symbiotic relationship where both species benefit
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- anything that restricts the number of individuals in a population
- The largest number of individuals that an ecosystem can support over time
- How an organism survives, including it's habitat and how it obtains food and shelter
- Symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is not affected
- Organism that eats both plants and animals
- Any close relationship between species
- The part of Earth that supports life
15 Clues: Organism that eats ONLY meat • Organism that eats ONLY plants • The living factors in an environment • The part of Earth that supports life • Any close relationship between species • The nonliving factors in an environment • Organism that eats both plants and animals • Symbiotic relationship where both species benefit • ...
Populations 2020-05-11
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- cannot exist without the other
- non-living part of the environment
- specific type of organism
- is no longer alive
- different group of animals
- group of the same animal
- was never alive
- living thing
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- is currently alive
- feeds on other animals
- Area an organism lives
- living or dead part of the environment
- feeds on other organisms
- turns sunlight into chemical energy
- is the association between two organisms where one benefits from the relationship and the other organism is not affected
- where one organism benefits at the expense of the other
- where two species both benefit from interacting with eachother
17 Clues: living thing • was never alive • is currently alive • is no longer alive • feeds on other animals • Area an organism lives • feeds on other organisms • group of the same animal • specific type of organism • different group of animals • cannot exist without the other • non-living part of the environment • turns sunlight into chemical energy • living or dead part of the environment • ...
Biology Terms 2016-09-15
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- food materials into simpler forms
- removal these material wastes from organism body
- study of living things
- the act of discharging waste material
- chemical reaction occurring within cells
- releasing chemical energy
- substances enter and leave cells & become distributed
- taking food from its environment
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- organisms able to combine simple substances
- substances organisms need fro energy growth and repair
- reproduction 2 parents off spring are identical
- condition of a constant internal environment
- help ,maintain organisms homeostasis
- organism taking materials from its external environment
- living organisms increases in size
- reproduction single individual produces offspring identical to parents
- each living thing
17 Clues: each living thing • study of living things • releasing chemical energy • taking food from its environment • food materials into simpler forms • living organisms increases in size • help ,maintain organisms homeostasis • the act of discharging waste material • chemical reaction occurring within cells • organisms able to combine simple substances • ...
Earth Day 2013-04-22
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- Noting or pertaining to a class of chemical compounds.
- To keep alive or in existence.
- A mixture of various decaying organic substances, as dead leaves or manure, used for fertilizing soil.
- Able to be maintained or kept going, as an action or process.
- The branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms.
- A system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment.
- Able to be renewed.
- No longer in existence.
- Objects strewn or scattered about.
- To process (used goods or waste material) so as to produce something that is often better than the original.
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- The natural environment of an organism.
- Of or pertaining to the sun.
- To make foul or unclean, especially with harmful chemical or waste products.
- An act or instance of emitting.
- To prevent injury, decay, waste, or loss of.
- The gaseous envelope surrounding the earth.
- The aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences.
- It is found in the atmosphere.
- A low area of land that is built up from deposits of solid refuse in layers covered by soil.
- To use again in the original form or with minimal alteration.
20 Clues: Able to be renewed. • No longer in existence. • Of or pertaining to the sun. • To keep alive or in existence. • It is found in the atmosphere. • An act or instance of emitting. • Objects strewn or scattered about. • The natural environment of an organism. • The gaseous envelope surrounding the earth. • To prevent injury, decay, waste, or loss of. • ...
Ecosystems 2015-11-03
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- A community of organisms and the environment in which they live.
- The transfer of food energy between organisms in an ecosystem.
- All the organisms of the same kind that live together in an ecosystem.
- Nonliving things in the environment.
- A diagram that shows how much energy is passed from one organism to the next at each level in the food chain.
- Animals that eat other animals.
- A living thing that gets energy by breaking down dead organisms.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- Behaviors that an organism inherits and knows how to do without being taught.
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- Process that allows plants make food.
- Animals that eat both plants and animals.
- A group of food chains that overlap.
- Living things in the environment.
- A trait or characteristic that helps an organism survive.
- Animals that hunt and eat other animals.
- Animals that are hunted by predators.
- All the living and nonliving things that surround and affect an organism.
- Organisms that only eat plants and plant products.
- Organisms that get energy by eating other organisms.
- A group of organisms that live in the same area and interact with each other.
20 Clues: Animals that eat other animals. • Living things in the environment. • Organisms that make their own food. • A group of food chains that overlap. • Nonliving things in the environment. • Process that allows plants make food. • Animals that are hunted by predators. • Animals that hunt and eat other animals. • Animals that eat both plants and animals. • ...
Capybaras 2024-09-05
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- A large rodent native to South America
- Efforts to protect capybaras and their environment
- The type of covering on a capybara's body
- The variety of life in the capybara’s wetland habitat
- The natural habitat where capybaras are commonly found
- Describes the environment capybaras are often associated with
- A key characteristic of capybara behaviour
- A type of plant capybaras may eat
- A common description of capybara appearance
- The animal class to which capybaras belong
- The role capybaras play in their ecosystem by managing vegetation
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- How capybaras often relax in water
- The natural environment where capybaras thrive
- What capybaras do with their food
- How capybaras interact within their group
- What capybaras help control in wetlands
- The process by which capybaras reproduce
- A waterway where capybaras can be seen
- The term for animals that are active at night (not typically capybaras)
- The type of environment capybaras prefer
- Capybaras' dietary classification
- The type of water capybaras enjoy in hot springs
- An animal that might hunt capybaras
- An area defended by capybaras from others
- Another term for a group of capybaras
- Primary food source for capybaras
- The social structure in which capybaras live
27 Clues: What capybaras do with their food • Capybaras' dietary classification • Primary food source for capybaras • A type of plant capybaras may eat • How capybaras often relax in water • An animal that might hunt capybaras • Another term for a group of capybaras • A large rodent native to South America • A waterway where capybaras can be seen • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2023-02-22
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- a group of individuals of the same species that live together in the same area at the same time
- symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is not affected
- symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits while the other is harmed
- living factors in the environment
- the study of interactions between organisms and their environment
- the organism that is hunted by a predator
- a consumer that eats plants
- the part of Earth where life exists
- the number of organisms an ecosystem can support
- the organism that eats prey
- several populations living in the same area
- diagram that represents how energy in food flows from one organism to the next
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- nonliving factors in the environment
- consumer that eats both plants and animals
- a consumer that eats only animals
- a symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- two organisms that have close interactions that either help both, harm one, or help one at no expense to the other
- triangle-shaped diagram that shows the loss of energy at each level of a food chain
- a community of organisms and their nonliving environment
- diagram that represents the many energy pathways in a real ecosystem
20 Clues: a consumer that eats plants • the organism that eats prey • a consumer that eats only animals • living factors in the environment • the part of Earth where life exists • nonliving factors in the environment • the organism that is hunted by a predator • consumer that eats both plants and animals • several populations living in the same area • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2025-01-10
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- The cutting or clearing of trees or forests over a large area for human activities.
- To keep something safe from harm.
- The act of promoting something positive, like protecting the environment.
- The act of using something again.
- A place where waste is collected.
- The process of gradually damaging or destroying something, like soil.
- A natural resource used as energy but that heavily pollutes the environment.
- Innovations that make life easier and protect the environment.
- A natural phenomenon caused by the shifting of tectonic plates, making the Earth tremble.
- A substance floating in the air that makes breathing difficult.
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- The collapse of land due to instability.
- The act of breathing clean air.
- The act of appreciating or valuing something important for the environment.
- The presence of harmful substances in the air, water, or soil.
- A natural disaster caused by excessive rainfall, leading to overflow.
- The risk faced by species if they are not protected.
- The warming of the planet due to increased greenhouse gases.
- The variety of species on the planet.
- The solid part of the Earth where plants and trees grow.
- The layer that protects the Earth from UV rays.
20 Clues: The act of breathing clean air. • To keep something safe from harm. • The act of using something again. • A place where waste is collected. • The variety of species on the planet. • The collapse of land due to instability. • The layer that protects the Earth from UV rays. • The risk faced by species if they are not protected. • ...
Unit 4 Ecosystem Review 2024-11-05
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- - The natural environment where a species lives.
- - An animal that feeds only on other animals.
- - A characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- - A diverse underwater ecosystem formed by coral.
- - A hot, arid ecosystem with diverse plant and animal adaptations.
- - Organisms introduced to new habitats, often disrupting native ecosystems.
- - Poisonous substance that can accumulate in organisms.
- - A plant with adaptations for conserving water, common in deserts.
- - A small desert animal known for surviving without direct water intake.
- - Contaminants introduced into the environment, often by humans.
- - At risk of extinction due to habitat loss or other factors.
- - The buildup of substances, like toxins, in an organism over time.
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- - An organism that feeds only on plants.
- - The variety of life within an ecosystem.
- - The increase of toxin concentration at higher levels in a food chain.
- - A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- Web - A system of interdependent food chains within an ecosystem.
- - A toxin found in reef fish, dangerous when consumed by humans.
- - Active at night to avoid daytime heat.
- - A plant that grows in rainforests, providing habitats for certain animals.
20 Clues: - An organism that feeds only on plants. • - Active at night to avoid daytime heat. • - The variety of life within an ecosystem. • - An animal that feeds only on other animals. • - The natural environment where a species lives. • - A diverse underwater ecosystem formed by coral. • - Poisonous substance that can accumulate in organisms. • ...
Ecology part 1 2024-02-28
Across
- Organisms that are consumed for food
- consumer A high level predator in the food web
- organism that gets energy by eating living things in the food chain
- natural home or environment of an organism
- relating to or resulting from living things,in their ecological relations
- variety of genes within a population,important for survival
- The variety of life across all levels in a biological setting
- Adjustment to repeated stimuli in organisms leading to decrease
- An animal that feeds on another animal
- a complex diagram of who eats whom in an ecosystem
- levels in an ecosystem’s food chain where organisms obtain energy
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- maximum population an environment can support
- Ecological model of displaying the flow of calories through trophic levels
- Organism that makes its own food,often through photosynthesis
- Linear sequence of a predators and prey in an ecosystem from pants to apex species
- community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- organisms that disrupt ecosystems by dominating that region
- non-living chemical and physical factors of an environment
- factors that restrict organism growth
- Total mass of organisms in a certain area
20 Clues: Organisms that are consumed for food • factors that restrict organism growth • An animal that feeds on another animal • Total mass of organisms in a certain area • natural home or environment of an organism • maximum population an environment can support • consumer A high level predator in the food web • a complex diagram of who eats whom in an ecosystem • ...
Ecology part 1 2024-02-28
Across
- Organisms that are consumed for food
- consumer A high level predator in the food web
- organism that gets energy by eating living things in the food chain
- natural home or environment of an organism
- relating to or resulting from living things,in their ecological relations
- variety of genes within a population,important for survival
- The variety of life across all levels in a biological setting
- Adjustment to repeated stimuli in organisms leading to decrease
- An animal that feeds on another animal
- a complex diagram of who eats whom in an ecosystem
- levels in an ecosystem’s food chain where organisms obtain energy
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- maximum population an environment can support
- Ecological model of displaying the flow of calories through trophic levels
- Organism that makes its own food,often through photosynthesis
- Linear sequence of a predators and prey in an ecosystem from pants to apex species
- community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- organisms that disrupt ecosystems by dominating that region
- non-living chemical and physical factors of an environment
- factors that restrict organism growth
- Total mass of organisms in a certain area
20 Clues: Organisms that are consumed for food • factors that restrict organism growth • An animal that feeds on another animal • Total mass of organisms in a certain area • natural home or environment of an organism • maximum population an environment can support • consumer A high level predator in the food web • a complex diagram of who eats whom in an ecosystem • ...
Ruiz: Ecology Vocabulary Set #1 2024-04-11
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- Organism that feeds on both animal and plants.
- Specific place where an organisms lives & gets resources it needs.
- Concept that organisms within an ecosystem rely on each other to survive and gain resources.
- Animal that is caught and killed by another for food.
- A nonliving organism that shapes its environment.
- Complex & interconnected system of multiple food chains within an ecosystem.
- Relationship where one organism benefits from another without doing any harm.
- Relationship where both organisms benefit from each other.
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- Specific level in an ecosystem based on the organism's source of energy.
- Organism that feeds strictly on grass or other plants.
- Organism that feeds strictly on flesh.
- An animal or plant that lives in or on a host.
- An interacting group of various species in a common location.
- A living organism that shapes its environment.
- A group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area.
- Variety of life in the world.
- Study of relations of organisms to their environment.
- Animal that naturally preys on others.
- Linear sequence of organisms where nutrients/energy are transferred from one organism to the other.
- Community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting together.
20 Clues: Variety of life in the world. • Organism that feeds strictly on flesh. • Animal that naturally preys on others. • Organism that feeds on both animal and plants. • An animal or plant that lives in or on a host. • A living organism that shapes its environment. • A nonliving organism that shapes its environment. • Study of relations of organisms to their environment. • ...
OT Models 2022-07-07
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- Four occupational context defined in the EHP model include personal, cultural, virtual, and _______
- In PEOP, it is believed that performance is the ________ of the person-environment-occupation transaction, and that performance leads to participation.
- An element of river metaphor in KAWA, represents life flow and health.
- Interaction between the person and the environment
- Metaphor and the definition of Kawa
- Intrinsic factor
- Kawa’s basics assumptions involve the Japanese believing that occupation is “Inseparably embedded in _______”.
- Uses the metaphor of a river with different contextual elements to represent human life
- Adaptation, Holistic, client-focused, and systems-oriented occupational therapy approach.
- Views the person as an open system
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- Physical, intellectual,and social abilities
- Personal causation, values,interests
- The occupational Adaptation model has how many elements.
- Based on the first element of OA, each person possesses an internal desire for this
- part of the PEOP 4 step process. Client’s perspectives are gathered including choices, interests, feelings, and goals.
- Extrinsic factors
- An element of river metaphor in KAWA, represents life circumstances and problems.
- Roles and routines
- Where was the Kawa model established
- of human performance, Importance of contexts and environment
20 Clues: Intrinsic factor • Extrinsic factors • Roles and routines • Views the person as an open system • Metaphor and the definition of Kawa • Personal causation, values,interests • Where was the Kawa model established • Physical, intellectual,and social abilities • Interaction between the person and the environment • The occupational Adaptation model has how many elements. • ...
ecology terminology 2023-04-26
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- any kind of green plant that makes its own food
- interaction between the community and the non-living factors in the environment
- role of a species with the community
- study of relationships between organisms and the living and non-living factors in the environment
- nonliving factors in the environment
- one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- process that scientists can use to gather information about the world around them
- all of one species
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- living factors in the environment
- any organism that cannot make its own food
- one organism benefits and the other is harmed
- a broader term than habitat and can comprise a variety of habitats
- consists of all the food chains in an ecosystem
- all populations in an area
- both organisms benefit
15 Clues: all of one species • both organisms benefit • all populations in an area • living factors in the environment • role of a species with the community • nonliving factors in the environment • any organism that cannot make its own food • one organism benefits and the other is harmed • any kind of green plant that makes its own food • ...
ECOSYSTEMS 2023-12-12
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- An animal that strictly eats plants
- An organism that is caught and eaten by another organism of a different species
- An animal that eats both animals and plants
- Any non-living things in an environment such as water and air
- Any creature that eats plants and/or other animals
- Any type of plants that produce nutriets using the sun and water
- The overall weather in an area over a period of time
- Water(rain, snow, hail, sleet) that falls from the sky
- What a living organism consumes on a regular basis
- A specific type of an ecosystem such as a desert
- A biome that has very low precipitation
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- All the interacring parts of a biological community and its environment
- An animal that eats other animals
- The system in which different living things consume
- Any living things living an environment such as humans and birds
- An organism that catches and eats other organisms of a different species
- A biome that is very flat and doesn't have many trees
- How hot or cold something is
- A charecteristic that helps and organism survive in its environment
- A more specific classification for grouping organisms
20 Clues: How hot or cold something is • An animal that eats other animals • An animal that strictly eats plants • A biome that has very low precipitation • An animal that eats both animals and plants • A specific type of an ecosystem such as a desert • Any creature that eats plants and/or other animals • What a living organism consumes on a regular basis • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- Part of Earth where life exists
- Group of organisms of the same species that live in the same area
- Animal that is hunted and eaten by other animals
- Organism that can produce its own food
- relationship between organisms and environment
- Web Complex network of interconnected food chains
- Level Position an organism occupies in a food chain
- Factors Living Components of an ecosystem
- Animal that feeds on dead or decaying organisms
- individual living thing carries life functions
- Breaks down dead organisms
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- Animal that feeds both plants and animals
- Organism that cannot produce food
- Factors Non living components of an ecosystem
- Non living components of an eco system
- A community of organisms interacting with physical environment
- Chain Series of organisms in which each one is eaten by others
- Animal that hunts, kills, feeds on other animals
- All populations of different species that interact and live in same place
- Environment where an organism lives
- Organisms that can produce its own food using energy from environment
- an animal or plant on or in which a parasite lives
- Animal that only eats other animals
- Organism that only eats plants
- Organism that obtains energy by consuming organisms
25 Clues: Breaks down dead organisms • Organism that only eats plants • Part of Earth where life exists • Organism that cannot produce food • Environment where an organism lives • Animal that only eats other animals • Non living components of an eco system • Organism that can produce its own food • Animal that feeds both plants and animals • Factors Living Components of an ecosystem • ...
Bio vocab 2024-04-29
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- Any part on the Earth occupied by living things
- An organism that decomposes organic material
- A diagram that shows the flow of energy among a set of organisms
- The biotic and abiotic aspects of an environment
- Eats meat and plants
- A position on the food chain
- Creates energy from sunlight
- An organism that gets energy by taking nutrients from a host
- All the different organisms of different species in one given area
- Organisms that can't make their own food so they eat other organisms
- The place where an organism lives
- Only eats meat
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- Several intertwined food chains
- An individual of a species
- Only eats plants
- Parts of an environment that are living
- A food source for predators
- The study of the environment
- Consumes organisms for energy
- The organism that a parasite takes nutrients from
- Parts of an environment that aren't living
- An animal that gets food by eating dead plants and animals
- Organisms that make their own food
- Obtains food mainly by killing and eating other animals
- All the individuals of a species in one given area
25 Clues: Only eats meat • Only eats plants • Eats meat and plants • An individual of a species • A food source for predators • The study of the environment • A position on the food chain • Creates energy from sunlight • Consumes organisms for energy • Several intertwined food chains • The place where an organism lives • Organisms that make their own food • ...
5 Themes of Geography 2025-10-27
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- Prime __________ - The line of longitude at zero degrees
- The usual weather in a region over a long time.
- The spread of ideas, customs, or inventions from one place to another.
- Where something is found on Earth.
- A large landmass on Earth.
- Imaginary lines that run North to South
- An imaginary line that divides the Earth into Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- Imaginary lines that run East to West
- __________ Characteristics - Natural parts of Earth like mountains, rivers, and deserts.
- _____________ Location- the exact spot on Earth using coordinates.
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- To change how you live to fit your environment.
- To rely on the environment for resources like water or food.
- Human _____________ Interaction How people adapt to, modify, or depend on their surroundings.
- Ways people move from place to place.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- The travel of people, goods, and ideas.
- An area that shares common features.
- Describes what a location looks like or feels like.
- _____________ Location - A location described by what it’s near or around.
- To change the environment to meet your needs.
- ________ Characteristics - Things people have built, like cities and roads.
21 Clues: A large landmass on Earth. • Where something is found on Earth. • An area that shares common features. • Ways people move from place to place. • Imaginary lines that run East to West • The travel of people, goods, and ideas. • Imaginary lines that run North to South • To change the environment to meet your needs. • To change how you live to fit your environment. • ...
vocabulary 2015-10-07
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- describes the non living part of the environment, including water,rocks, light, and temperature
- the place where an organism usually lives
- an organism that feeds by breaking down organic matter from dead organisms; examples include bacteria and fungi
- the replacement of one type of community by another at a single location over a period of time
- the movement of carbon from the non living environment into living things and back
- a triangular diagram which shows an ecosystems loss of energy
- the cycling of nitrogen between organisms, soil, water, and the atmosphere
- a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between living cells and their environment
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- the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- the variety of organisms in a given area, the genetic variation within a population, the variety of species in a community, or the variety of communities in an ecosystem
- the cyclic movement of phosphorus in different chemical forms from the environment to the organisms and then back to the environment
- one of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter instead of producing its own nutrients or obtaining nutrients or obtaining nutrients or obtaining nutrients from inorganic sources
- a group of various species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- an organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules
17 Clues: the place where an organism usually lives • one of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid • a community of organisms and their abiotic environment • a triangular diagram which shows an ecosystems loss of energy • the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time • an organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules • ...
Environmental Science 3205 Chapter 1 Terms 2015-09-25
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- all the water on the earth's surface.
- people that focus on preserving the environment.
- organisms that break down dead materials.
- a factor that is nonliving.
- people that focus on sustainable resource use.
- the ethic view that we are the masters of our environment and can take what we want.
- the solid part of the earth.
- Each level of a food chain is called this type of level.
- the buildup of toxic substances in an organisms.
- organisms at the top of the food chain have more toxins than those at a lower trophic level.
- resources that can be used only once.
- a factor that is living.
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- another word for producers.
- the ethic view that nature is best left alone.
- the aboriginal view of the environment where only what was needed was taken.
- meeting the needs of the present while ensuring needs of the future can be met.
- organisms that must eat to survive.
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and with their environment.
- all the gases surrounding the earth.
- the type of graph that shows human population growth.
- the variety of living things in an ecosystem.
21 Clues: a factor that is living. • another word for producers. • a factor that is nonliving. • the solid part of the earth. • organisms that must eat to survive. • all the gases surrounding the earth. • all the water on the earth's surface. • resources that can be used only once. • organisms that break down dead materials. • the variety of living things in an ecosystem. • ...
Environmental Science 3205 Chapter 1 Terms 2015-09-25
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- organisms that must eat to survive.
- the ethic view that nature is best left alone.
- all the gases surrounding the earth.
- the ethic view that we are the masters of our environment and can take what we want.
- the solid part of the earth.
- people that focus on preserving the environment.
- a factor that is nonliving.
- the type of graph that shows human population growth.
- resources that can be used only once.
- all the water on the earth's surface.
- Each level of a food chain is called this type of level.
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- the aboriginal view of the environment where only what was needed was taken.
- the buildup of toxic substances in an organisms.
- people that focus on sustainable resource use.
- organisms that break down dead materials.
- organisms at the top of the food chain have more toxins than those at a lower trophic level.
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and with their environment.
- meeting the needs of the present while ensuring needs of the future can be met.
- the variety of living things in an ecosystem.
- another word for producers.
20 Clues: a factor that is nonliving. • another word for producers. • the solid part of the earth. • organisms that must eat to survive. • all the gases surrounding the earth. • resources that can be used only once. • all the water on the earth's surface. • organisms that break down dead materials. • the variety of living things in an ecosystem. • ...
Ecology Vocabulary #1 2024-02-12
Across
- Living organisms of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- Distribution of organisms by taking samples within a square.
- Growth rate that becomes more rapid in proportion, in ideal conditions.
- Biotic and abiotic factors in an area.
- An exponential growth rate.
- Regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- The number of individuals in a population increases in a given time period.
- An logistic growth rate
- Death rate
- Living or once-living aspects of the environment.
- rates Natality
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- Individuals of the same species, in the same area, interacting with each other.
- Distribution of ages across a population divided between male and female members.
- Populations of all the species in the same area, interacting with each other.
- Maximum population size that can be sustained in that specific environment,.
- Similar ecosystems with the same general abiotic and biotic factors.
- Capturing individuals, mark them, release them.
- Study of interaction between organisms and their environment.
- growth Growth that is limited by limiting factors, food, shelter, disease,etc.
- Individual living things.
- Aspects of the environment that have never been alive.
21 Clues: Death rate • rates Natality • An logistic growth rate • Individual living things. • An exponential growth rate. • Biotic and abiotic factors in an area. • Capturing individuals, mark them, release them. • Living or once-living aspects of the environment. • Aspects of the environment that have never been alive. • Distribution of organisms by taking samples within a square. • ...
Ecology part 1 2024-02-28
Across
- Organisms that are consumed for food
- consumer A high level predator in the food web
- organism that gets energy by eating living things in the food chain
- natural home or environment of an organism
- relating to or resulting from living things,in their ecological relations
- variety of genes within a population,important for survival
- The variety of life across all levels in a biological setting
- Adjustment to repeated stimuli in organisms leading to decrease
- An animal that feeds on another animal
- a complex diagram of who eats whom in an ecosystem
- levels in an ecosystem’s food chain where organisms obtain energy
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- maximum population an environment can support
- Ecological model of displaying the flow of calories through trophic levels
- Organism that makes its own food,often through photosynthesis
- Linear sequence of a predators and prey in an ecosystem from pants to apex species
- community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- organisms that disrupt ecosystems by dominating that region
- non-living chemical and physical factors of an environment
- factors that restrict organism growth
- Total mass of organisms in a certain area
20 Clues: Organisms that are consumed for food • factors that restrict organism growth • An animal that feeds on another animal • Total mass of organisms in a certain area • natural home or environment of an organism • maximum population an environment can support • consumer A high level predator in the food web • a complex diagram of who eats whom in an ecosystem • ...
Super Cool, Awesome, 100% Real, (Not Clickbait) Ecology Crossword!!1!! 2024-04-09
Across
- A less complicated Food Web.
- The study of the relationship of 2 organisms.
- A thing that carries the functions of life.
- Non-living things in an environment.
- A organism that only eats plants.
- # of organisms in an area.
- A organism that feeds off of dead organisms, but doesn't decompose them.
- Section of an organism on a food chain.
- Home of a plant, animal, or living organism.
- A organism that has a Parasite.
- The hunted.
- The part of the earth that living things exist.
- A organism that eats plants and meat.
- Living things in an environment.
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- A series of how things are connected in an environment.
- Organisms that make things
- A organism that only eats meat.
- A environment that exists through the organisms in it.
- A organism that feeds off of another.
- A organism that gets its energy by consuming complex organisms.
- The hunter.
- A organism that eats the remains of an organism while giving back to the enviroment.
- An interacting group of Organisms.
- A organism that eats others to survive.
- A organism that can make it's own food.
25 Clues: The hunter. • The hunted. • Organisms that make things • # of organisms in an area. • A less complicated Food Web. • A organism that only eats meat. • A organism that has a Parasite. • Living things in an environment. • A organism that only eats plants. • An interacting group of Organisms. • Non-living things in an environment. • A organism that feeds off of another. • ...
Biology 2025-03-24
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- - The natural environment of an organism.
- - A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- - A community of living organisms and their environment.
- - A protein that speeds up chemical reactions.
- - The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight.
- - A change in the DNA sequence.
- - Single-celled organisms without a nucleus.
- - The movement of water across a semi-permeable membrane.
- - The genetic makeup of an organism.
- - The molecule that carries genetic information.
- - The basic unit of life.
- - A nerve cell that transmits signals.
- - The process of releasing energy from food.
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- - A protein that helps fight infections.
- - A segment of DNA that codes for a protein.
- - The process of maintaining a stable internal environment.
- - Organisms like mushrooms and molds that decompose organic matter.
- - The process by which species change over time.
- - The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis happens.
- - A molecule made of amino acids, essential for life functions.
- - Known as the powerhouse of the cell.
- - A large ecological area with specific plants and animals.
- - The part of a cell that contains genetic material.
- - A microscopic agent that infects living organisms.
24 Clues: - The basic unit of life. • - A change in the DNA sequence. • - The genetic makeup of an organism. • - Known as the powerhouse of the cell. • - A nerve cell that transmits signals. • - A protein that helps fight infections. • - The natural environment of an organism. • - A segment of DNA that codes for a protein. • - Single-celled organisms without a nucleus. • ...
End of Module 1 Vocabulary 2023-11-03
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- range of life forms in a stated location
- natural environment of an animal
- animal that kills and eats other animals
- group of living things that are the same in many ways.
- specific environment and the living things in the environment
- imprisonment
- giving off light naturally by certain kinds of insects, fish, or bacteria
- animal that other animals hunt
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- watch with care
- bring light or shine on
- to push or drive with force
- capturing one's intense interest
- account of a person's life
- fixing something
- having imaginative or unusual features
- large volume
16 Clues: imprisonment • large volume • watch with care • fixing something • bring light or shine on • account of a person's life • to push or drive with force • animal that other animals hunt • capturing one's intense interest • natural environment of an animal • having imaginative or unusual features • range of life forms in a stated location • animal that kills and eats other animals • ...
geograghy 2020-04-12
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- the ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life
- any substance that is released into the environment that causes damage
- one of the four categories of ecosystem services processes that take place in the natural environment that absorb waste
- one of the four categories of ecosystem services processes that take place in the environment that support life
- removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area
- change change in global or regional climate patterns
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- one of the four categories of ecosystem services that offers a sense of wellbeing and spiritual connection offered by the environment
- one of the four categories of ecosystem services these are natural products that can be used or converted by humans for use
- dying out and complete disappearance of a species
- warming
- variety of living organisms found in an environment
- services term used to describe a range of important resources,processes and benefits that healthy ecosystems provide to human
- fuels fuel made from the decomposed (fossilised) remains
- species plant, animal or other organism that is not native to an area, and whose introduction has negative effects on its new environment
14 Clues: warming • dying out and complete disappearance of a species • the ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life • variety of living organisms found in an environment • change change in global or regional climate patterns • fuels fuel made from the decomposed (fossilised) remains • removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area • ...
Sustainability 2018-10-22
17 Clues: plants • animals • supplies • organisms • some land • free from life • living creature • studdy of earth • natural places • weather conditions • drawing of clothing • same as environment • attribute of something • destruction of something • can be a cleaning product • a species that are at risk • object that tells you were to go
ch 1 global busa key terms 2021-02-11
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- all the uncontrollable forces originating outside the home country that surrounds and influence the firm
- all the forces influencing the life and development of the firm
- the operations of a company outside its home or domestic market
- business that is carried out across national borders
- direct investments in equipment, structure, and organizations in a foreign country at a level sufficient to obtain significant management control; doesn't include mere foreign investment in stock markets
- a company with operations in multiple nations
- internal forcest that management administers to adapt to changes in the uncontrollable forces
- interaction between domestic and foreign environment forces, as well as interactions between the environment forces of two countries
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- unconscious reference to your own cultural values when judging behaviors of others in a new and different environment
- the tendency toward an international integration and interdependency of goods, tech, info, labor and capital, or the process of making this integration happen
- the transportations of any good or service into a country or region, from a foreign originating point
- the transportation of any domestic good or service to a destination outside a country or region
- all the uncontrollable forces originating in the home country that surround and influence the life and development of the firm
- an enterprise made up of entities in more than one nation, operation under a decision - making systems that allows a common strategy and coherent policies
- the external forces that management has no direct control over
15 Clues: a company with operations in multiple nations • business that is carried out across national borders • the external forces that management has no direct control over • all the forces influencing the life and development of the firm • the operations of a company outside its home or domestic market • ...
Biodiversity Crossword 2023-02-06
Across
- biomes found on land
- biomes found in water
- a group or organisms that share an environment
- non-living things
- basic building block of life
- prefix meaning life
- an ecosystem with similar climate
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- a variety of living things on Earth
- a scientist that studies the environment
- the natural home of an animal, plant or other organism
- average temperature & average rainfall in one area
- biotic & abiotic in one area
- the ultimate source of energy for organisms
- 2+ of the same species in one area
- prefix meaning environment
- living or once living things
16 Clues: non-living things • prefix meaning life • biomes found on land • biomes found in water • prefix meaning environment • biotic & abiotic in one area • living or once living things • basic building block of life • an ecosystem with similar climate • 2+ of the same species in one area • a variety of living things on Earth • a scientist that studies the environment • ...
Living things and the environment. 2023-03-27
Across
- all the different populations that live together
- the surrounding conditions in which an organism live.
- a group of the same species that live in the same area.
- a group of similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring.
- nonliving ting in the environment
- place where an organism lives
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- study of interaction among organisms and their environment
- all organisms depending on each other.
- any living part of the environment
- all living things on Earth
- a biological community of interacting organisms
- an organism's role
12 Clues: an organism's role • all living things on Earth • place where an organism lives • nonliving ting in the environment • any living part of the environment • all organisms depending on each other. • a biological community of interacting organisms • all the different populations that live together • the surrounding conditions in which an organism live. • ...
Environmental Crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- - The ability to maintain ecological balance.
- - The elimination of forested land.
- - The molecule that contains the genetic code that is unique to every living being.
- - Particals that cause or are a part of pollution.
- - The process of developing.
- - A stock or supply of anything.
- - Rain becomes acidic through gases in the atmosphere.
- - A huge estate in which coffee, tobacco, sugar cane etc. is grown.
- - The action of making use of someone or something's ability by treating them unjustly, in order to gain the benefit from their work.
- - Molecules made of primarily carbon and hydrogen.
- - A community of organisms that inhabit a certain physical environment.
- - Gases that add to the greenhouse effect
- - The presence of substances that harm the environment.
- - The measure of how much resources of the environment is needed to sustain a certain lifestyle.
- - Molecules made up of Amino Acid bonds.
- - The process of the environment being enriched with nutrients, causing plants and algae to grow further with more speed.
- - Excessive exploitation.
- - The discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
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- - A species that is purposely misplaced into an environment.
- - Relating to algae.
- - A material that is applied to soil to increase its fertility.
- - An organization devised and implemented by the government
- - the conservation of a species in its natural habitat and the maintenance and recovery of viable population of species in their original place
- - The procedure of the process in which plants convert CO2 into o2
- - A species that is highly likely to become extinct in the near future.
- - Relating to the environment.
- - Change in temperatures that has a long-term effect on the planet.
- - A fuel derived biologically.
- - Non-renewable energy.
- - An organization that is independent of the government and conventionally stands for a political or social issue.
- - To produce or provide.
- - Spreading quickly and aggressively.
- - The effect that happens when greenhouse gases get trapped in the earth's atmosphere.
- - The surroundings and conditions of any living being.
- - the conservation of species outside their natural habitats
- - The long-term heating of the earth's surface.
- - Species that naturally inhabit an area or region.
- - Excessive hunting of any species of animal.
38 Clues: - Relating to algae. • - Non-renewable energy. • - To produce or provide. • - Excessive exploitation. • - The process of developing. • - Relating to the environment. • - A fuel derived biologically. • - A stock or supply of anything. • - The elimination of forested land. • - Spreading quickly and aggressively. • - Molecules made up of Amino Acid bonds. • ...
Cell Membrane Transport Review 2021-02-25
Across
- -94 mV is the equilibrium potential of...
- a solution whose osmolarity is lower than another
- are membranes permeable or permeant?
- two solutions with equal osmolarity
- Na+ enters the cell at the ____ membrane
- +60 mV is the equilibrium potential of...
- concentration of impermeant solutes relative to intercellular fluid
- transport of materials into the internal environment from the external environment
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- what is necessary for facilitated diffusion to occur?
- a difference in electrical potential across the plasma membrane; sign of the membrane potential is the net charge_____the cell
- 1/1000 Osmole equals ___milliosmol(s)
- a solution whose osmolarity is higher than another
- are molecules permeable or permeant?
- of transport depends on size of concentration gradient
- transport of materials from the internal environment to the external environment
15 Clues: two solutions with equal osmolarity • are molecules permeable or permeant? • are membranes permeable or permeant? • 1/1000 Osmole equals ___milliosmol(s) • Na+ enters the cell at the ____ membrane • -94 mV is the equilibrium potential of... • +60 mV is the equilibrium potential of... • a solution whose osmolarity is lower than another • ...
Pole to Pole 2024-02-21
Across
- Produces significant oxygen amount
- What animal lives in a Tundra environment?
- The tropics hold 50% of the earths plants and?
- This environment covers one third of earth's land surface
- These animals migrate to different seas in search of food
- Pacific, Atlantic, Southern, Artic and Indian are all what?
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- Long summers changing the vegetation
- This environment has all year round sun and warmth
- Little animal life because pine needles are what?
- Tropics are made up of dense and layered what?
- This place is continuously dark for 4 months
- Migration occurs in winter as trees lose leaves in winter and in search of warmth
- All living things get what from the sun?
- Sea ice thaws when?
- What word can be used to describe a Tundra environment?
15 Clues: Sea ice thaws when? • Produces significant oxygen amount • Long summers changing the vegetation • All living things get what from the sun? • What animal lives in a Tundra environment? • This place is continuously dark for 4 months • The tropics hold 50% of the earths plants and? • Tropics are made up of dense and layered what? • ...
Geography Attitudes To The Environment 2020-04-14
Across
- Made up of biotic and abiotic factors
- The ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life
- Processes in the environment that support life
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- A variety of living organisms in an environment
- Used to describe issues related to income and trade
- Substances released into the environment that harm it
- Type of pollution that involve oils and pesticides
- Dying out and complete disappearance of a species
- Processes that take absorb waste in the environment
- A sense of spirit with the environment
- Natural products that can be used by humans
11 Clues: Made up of biotic and abiotic factors • A sense of spirit with the environment • Natural products that can be used by humans • Processes in the environment that support life • A variety of living organisms in an environment • Dying out and complete disappearance of a species • Type of pollution that involve oils and pesticides • ...
COAST GATEWAY1 :ENVIRONMENT LOVE 2013-06-03
Across
- the distance the wind has travelled over seas and oceans to form waves
- an example of an ecosystem
- the current that ocean currents flow parallel to the coast with
- a dynamic coastal environment
- type of wave also known as swells and spilling breakers
- when waves break, water rushes up a beach
- long, narrow ridge of sand or pebbles with one end attracted to the land
- a human activity that change and impact the coastal environments
- the outcome of wave refraction is the change of
- the movement that carries sediments from the shore into the sea
- highest part of a wave
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- the arrangement and the composition of rock found in the area
- a new land form that may join two existing islands
- type of wave that produce weak swash but strong backwash
- forms when wind blows across the surface of seas and oceans
- one of the four main ways of coastal erosion when rock particles break down into smaller pieces when they are carried by waves rub or hit against one another
- the continuous movements of water in seas and oceans
- lowest part of the wave
- a process which affects coastal erosion
- an area where the land meets the sea
20 Clues: highest part of a wave • lowest part of the wave • an example of an ecosystem • a dynamic coastal environment • an area where the land meets the sea • a process which affects coastal erosion • when waves break, water rushes up a beach • the outcome of wave refraction is the change of • a new land form that may join two existing islands • ...
COAST GATEWAY1 :ENVIRONMENT LOVE 2013-06-04
Across
- the outcome of wave refraction is the change of
- the movement that carries sediments from the shore into the sea
- long, narrow ridge of sand or pebbles with one end attracted to the land
- an area where the land meets the sea
- one of the four main ways of coastal erosion when rock particles break down into smaller pieces when they are carried by waves rub or hit against one another
- a human activity that change and impact the coastal environments
- type of wave that produce weak swash but strong backwash
- the arrangement and the composition of rock found in the area
- a new land form that may join two existing islands
- forms when wind blows across the surface of seas and oceans
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- highest part of a wave
- a process which affects coastal erosion
- the distance the wind has travelled over seas and oceans to form waves
- type of wave also known as swells and spilling breakers
- an example of an ecosystem
- a dynamic coastal environment
- the current that ocean currents flow parallel to the coast with
- lowest part of the wave
- the continuous movements of water in seas and oceans
- when waves break, water rushes up a beach
20 Clues: highest part of a wave • lowest part of the wave • an example of an ecosystem • a dynamic coastal environment • an area where the land meets the sea • a process which affects coastal erosion • when waves break, water rushes up a beach • the outcome of wave refraction is the change of • a new land form that may join two existing islands • ...
'Environment' by Chiara Vasta 2014-11-12
Across
- power power derived from nuclear energy
- pollution contamination of air by smoke and harmful gases, mainly oxides of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen
- the act or process of polluting or the state of being polluted, especially the contamination of soil, water, or the atmosphere by the discharge of harmful substances
- anything suggesting a violent storm
- official supervision of rivers, forests, and other natural resources in order to preserve and protect them through prudent management
- worthless, unwanted material that is rejected or thrown out; debris; litter; trash
- to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable
- a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged
- a substance produced by or used in a chemical process
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- energy any naturally occurring, theoretically inexhaustible source of energy, as biomass, solar, wind, tidal, wave, and hydroelectric power, that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel
- species a species at risk of extinction because of human activity, changes in climate, changes in predator-prey ratios, etc.
- to divest or clear of forests or trees
- a period of dry weather, especially a long one that is injurious to crops
- warming an increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect
- effect an atmospheric heating phenomenon, caused by short-wave solar radiation
- pollution the addition of harmful chemicals to natural water. Sources of water pollution in the United States include industrial waste, run-off from fields treated with chemical fertilizers, and run-off from areas that have been mined
- the act of a person, animal, or thing that hunts
- to fish (an area) excessively
- bank a large container into which the public may throw glass bottles for recycling
- a low area of land that is built up from deposits of solid refuse in layers covered by soil
20 Clues: to fish (an area) excessively • anything suggesting a violent storm • to divest or clear of forests or trees • power power derived from nuclear energy • the act of a person, animal, or thing that hunts • a substance produced by or used in a chemical process • to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable • ...
