environment Crossword Puzzles
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
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- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- Taking in of food from the environment
- A change in the environment that causes a response
- The control and coordination of activities
- The removal of undigested food
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
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- The reaction to a change in the environment
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- A living thing
- Process by which living organisms increase in size
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • The removal of wastes from the body of an organism • A change in the environment that causes a response • ...
Vocab Word Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-05
Across
- A group of organisms of the same species inhabiting an area.
- Status or place of an organism within its environment.
- Bonus: the big red man who brings presents.
- Organisms interacting with their environment.
- Study of the relations of organisms in their environment.
- The act of preying by an animal that kills and eats the prey.
- The relation between two interdependent species of organisms.
- The type of environment in which an organism usually lives.
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- The relation between two organisms that benefit each other.
- When one organism benefits from another by causing damage
- Major ecological community with distinct climates and flora
- The regions of earth where living organisms exist.
- Group of independent organisms living in the same region.
- When one organism benefits from another without damaging it.
- an organism capable of synthesizing its own food.
- Of or relating to living organisms.
16 Clues: Of or relating to living organisms. • Bonus: the big red man who brings presents. • Organisms interacting with their environment. • an organism capable of synthesizing its own food. • The regions of earth where living organisms exist. • Status or place of an organism within its environment. • When one organism benefits from another by causing damage • ...
Ecosystem Review 2016-03-16
Across
- when a wall of water quickly sweeps over an area
- when water slowly climbs over the edges of a river
- when plants and animals compete for ___________, some will get them and some will not
- indicates the position that the organism occupies in the food chain
- the 1st trophic level; an organism that can make its own food
- shows the amount of energy that moves from one trophic level to another in a food chain
- the 2nd trophic level; a consumer that only eats plants
- the maximum number of organisms that can survive in a particular ecosystem
- these can affect the number of organisms an environment can support
- changes in the environment are due to __________ ________
- uses pictures or words and arrows to show the movement of energy through the tropic levels of organisms
- all the individuals of a given species in an area at a certain time
- when organisms move in from another environment
- large areas of ground movement of rock, earth, or debris that flow on slopes due to gravity
- one or more communities in an area which are classified as biotic or abiotic
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
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- the temperature and amount of rainfall in a particular environment
- individual ecosystems grouped together according to the climate and vegetation of that environment and adaptations of organisms in that environment
- factors that include the nonliving parts of the ecosystem
- some of the effects of _________ include the ability of some seeds to open and germinate, an increase in air pollution, habitat destruction, or destroying homes and property
- factors that include the living parts of the ecosystem
- the role of an organism in its environment including the type of food it eats, how it obtains its food, and how it interacts with other organisms
- the top trophic level; an organism that consumes other animals
- describes the organisms found in interconnecting food chains using pictures or words and arrows
- when part of the population leaves the environment
- the number of organisms in the given amount of space
- rate the number of births in a population during a certain amount of time
- the place where an organism lives in order to obtain its food, water, shelter, and other things needed for survival
- all the different populations in a specific area at a certain time
- one way that wildfires start
- rate the number of deaths in a population during a certain amount of time
- an unusually high water stage in which water overflows its natural or artificial banks onto normally dry land
32 Clues: one way that wildfires start • an organism that eats both plants and animals • when organisms move in from another environment • when a wall of water quickly sweeps over an area • when water slowly climbs over the edges of a river • when part of the population leaves the environment • the number of organisms in the given amount of space • ...
PHILO 2025-09-18
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- Philippine law for proper segregation, collection, and disposal of solid waste.
- believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- international treaty signed in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment and discusses problems caused by human activities.
- decline in quality of the environment caused by natural or human factors.
- fair distribution of environmental benefits and the burden of meeting environmental challenges.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems.
- ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior; careful and wise decision making.
- being thrifty with one’s resources, avoiding waste and reusing resources whenever possible.
- person who works to protect, preserve, and manage natural resources for future generations.
- prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure minimum to zero waste.
- variety of life forms within an ecosystem, essential for ecological balance.
- changes in climate patterns (e.g., stronger typhoons linked to climate change).
- believes maintaining order in the environment brings out natural beauty and well-being.
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- Philippine law aimed at a balanced ecology and clean air for all.
- rise in Earth’s average temperature primarily from greenhouse gas emissions.
- A good life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it; survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society and its link to environmental problems.
- demand to use natural resources so they are conserved for the next generation.
- concept focusing on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment.
- maintaining the state of the environment.
- branch of applied ethics studying moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- focuses on the significant role of humankind and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and survive.
- discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- places great value on ecosystems and biological communities; humankind is part of a greater biological system.
- Some philosophies say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- someone who believes that nature has value (not just for human use) and that humans are only one part of the larger natural world.
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s that Earth functions like a self-regulating system.
30 Clues: maintaining the state of the environment. • Philippine law aimed at a balanced ecology and clean air for all. • perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems. • international treaty signed in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected. • ...
description of environments 2018-06-25
8 Clues: knowledge environment • practical learning environment • agenda information environment • of the course information environment • guide collaborative learning environment • forum collaborative learning environment • and control Student management environment • of works Evaluation and monitoring environment
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 • ...
7.1 crossword 2023-03-17
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- chain feeding relationships between living things
- transfer the transfer of energy from one organism to another
- cycle the various stages of organisms growing and developing
- consists of living and non living thing in their environment.
- web a model that shows different feeding relationships
- a animal natural response to a stimulus.
- a large amount of animals without a backbone
- a major ecological community
- forest a forest that is humid and rainy for most of the year
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- diversity the presence of many different types of organisms in an ecosystem
- all the living and non living things that surround organisms
- the spread of desert like conditions
- The many different types of life that exist in an environment
- The many different life forms that exists in an environment
- the location in which an organism lives
- relationship between organisms
- the ability to do work or cause change
17 Clues: a major ecological community • relationship between organisms • the spread of desert like conditions • the ability to do work or cause change • the location in which an organism lives • a animal natural response to a stimulus. • a large amount of animals without a backbone • chain feeding relationships between living things • ...
Ecology Review 2 2020-09-21
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- This feline has not changed much in cali's history.
- This is another nutrient cycle.
- This is were both need each other to survive.
- this is the non living factors in the environment.
- in the environment this is the no heterotrophic organisms
- This is the 4th part of energy flow.
- This is the third nutrient cycle here.
- The host and the Parasite both benefit from each other.
- This is the living factors in the environment.
- this is the 5th par of energy flow.
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- This feline is rare, but still out there.
- This is the other animal to have an effect on the grasslands
- in the environment these are the plants.
- The parasite benefits and the host is unaffected.
- is one of the nutrient cycles.
- This is the final nutrient cycles.
- The parasite hurts it's host.
- this animal was the first one to have an effect on the grasslands.
- This is the first/main part of energy flow.
- This is the next part of energy flow.
- This is the final part of energy flow.
- This is the third part of energy flow.
22 Clues: The parasite hurts it's host. • is one of the nutrient cycles. • This is another nutrient cycle. • This is the final nutrient cycles. • this is the 5th par of energy flow. • This is the 4th part of energy flow. • This is the next part of energy flow. • This is the third nutrient cycle here. • This is the final part of energy flow. • This is the third part of energy flow. • ...
Plant and Animal Adaptations 2022-03-04
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- traits that help an organism survive in a certain environment
- phenotypic ______ ; ability of a genotype to express different phenotypes as a response to environmental changes
- conversion of light energy to chemical energy into sugars
- pores on the leaves that allow gas exchange
- element required for aerobic respiration
- modified gene as a result of genetic recombination
- change in a nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA
- animal that mainly consumes plants or algae
- component of rubisco and chlorophyll needed for photosynthesis
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- where an organism lives in an ecosystem
- animals that can regulate their own internal environments in varying external environments
- change in characteristics of species over a long period of time
- maintenance of a stable internal environment of an organism
- animals with body temperatures that varies with the external environment
- loss of water through the stomata of the leaves
- animals with internal changes induced by external environment
- state of low metabolic activity, temperature, heartbeat, and breathing
- observable physical trait determined by genetic makeup
- photosynthetic pathway in plants that close stomata during the day and open them at night to collect CO2
- genetic makeup of an organism
20 Clues: genetic makeup of an organism • where an organism lives in an ecosystem • element required for aerobic respiration • pores on the leaves that allow gas exchange • animal that mainly consumes plants or algae • loss of water through the stomata of the leaves • modified gene as a result of genetic recombination • change in a nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA • ...
Science G4 Chapter 3 Part 1 2018-01-14
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- the place where an organism lives
- all the members of a species that live in an ecosystem
- the typical weather pattern in an environment
- a cold, dry biome without trees
- the nonliving things in an environment
- a biome where the main kind of plant is grasses
- the living things in an environment
- an ecosystem where the roots of plants grow beneath the water
- a large ecosystem that has its own kinds of plants, animals, and soil
- the dense layer of leaves beneath the canopy
- a biome that has trees that lose their leaves each year
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- a hot and humid biome with plenty of rainfall near the Earth's equator
- a cool forest biome in the upper regions of the north
- spreads over the forest like a huge umbrella
- the biotic and abiotic factors in an environment make up an ____________
- all the populations in an ecosystem make up a __________________
- a grassland with shrubs and a few trees
- a kind of grassland with a mild climate
- an ecosystem where ocean and freshwater ecosystems meet
- the lowest part of a forest
- a barren biome with very little rainfall
21 Clues: the lowest part of a forest • a cold, dry biome without trees • the place where an organism lives • the living things in an environment • the nonliving things in an environment • a grassland with shrubs and a few trees • a kind of grassland with a mild climate • a barren biome with very little rainfall • spreads over the forest like a huge umbrella • ...
Environmental Science 3205 Chapter 1 Terms 2015-09-25
Across
- the ethic view that we are the masters of our environment and can take what we want.
- the buildup of toxic substances in an organisms.
- people that focus on preserving the environment.
- the ethic view that nature is best left alone.
- meeting the needs of the present while ensuring needs of the future can be met.
- people that focus on sustainable resource use.
- organisms at the top of the food chain have more toxins than those at a lower trophic level.
- all the water on the earth's surface.
- resources that can be used only once.
- the solid part of the earth.
- another word for producers.
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and with their environment.
- all the gases surrounding the earth.
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- the aboriginal view of the environment where only what was needed was taken.
- a factor that is nonliving.
- a factor that is living.
- the variety of living things in an ecosystem.
- Each level of a food chain is called this type of level.
- organisms that break down dead materials.
- the type of graph that shows human population growth.
- organisms that must eat to survive.
21 Clues: a factor that is living. • 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. • 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. • ...
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. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-05-13
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- The diversity within an environment
- The inhabitants of a certain area
- How a community changes over time
- Meat Eater
- A group of species found together within an enviroment
- Eats both Plants and Animals
- Provides Nutrients for Consumers/ Makes own food
- Breaks down organic material
- a system within an environment made of different species
- The amount of space an environment can hold.
- Plant Eater
- that depends on the density of an environment
- The study of ecosystems
- The level of energy being passed
- When one Organism benefits while one is left the same
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- Factor that limits a populations growth
- Factor that changes population size regardless of its density
- Both species benefit
- The distribution of energy in a web
- THe act of eating another animal as prey
- Cannot make its own food/ eats producers
- Nonliving Environmental Factors
- The distribution of energy in a chain
- The role of a species in an ecosystem
- The first consumer within a food chain or web/ eats plants.
- Living Environmental Factors
- The fight for food and space within an ecosystem
- Living
- Eats a primary consumer
- Non Living
30 Clues: Living • Meat Eater • Non Living • Plant Eater • Both species benefit • Eats a primary consumer • The study of ecosystems • Eats both Plants and Animals • Living Environmental Factors • Breaks down organic material • Nonliving Environmental Factors • The level of energy being passed • The inhabitants of a certain area • How a community changes over time • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2024-05-15
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- group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area.
- environmental conditions can vary over small distances.
- climate varies through its long history.
- day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere.
- between 23.5° and 66.5° north and south latitudes.
- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their physical environment.
- group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- helps with many ecological events they are difficult to study directly.
- any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact.
- movement of air.
- refers to average conditions over long periods.
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- all the organisms that live in a place, together with their physical environment.
- any nonliving part of the environment.
- often the first step in asking ecological questions.
- entire planet, with all its organisms and physical environments
- located between 23.5° north and 23.5° south latitudes.
- can be used to test hypotheses.
- movement of water.
- carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor allow visible light to enter but trap heat.
- between 66.5° and 90° north and south latitudes.
- an individual.
- assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area.
22 Clues: an individual. • movement of air. • movement of water. • can be used to test hypotheses. • any nonliving part of the environment. • climate varies through its long history. • day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere. • refers to average conditions over long periods. • between 66.5° and 90° north and south latitudes. • between 23.5° and 66.5° north and south latitudes. • ...
Health & Wellness 2023-08-15
Across
- Using a neutral 3rd party to resolve difficult conflicts
- Factors reduce the risk & increase the likelihood of good health
- Health _______ is the ability to locate, evaluate, apply & communicate information about your health
- Environment that includes your family's education, income & resources
- Environment that includes places you spend time & the air you breathe
- Aspects of people's lives that increase the change of disease, injury, or decline in health
- Beliefs, values, & customs make up __________
- Refers to the state of complete physical, mental/emotional, & social well-being
- Making choices toward improving all aspects of health
- How well your body functions (i.e. Recovers from injury)
- How well you get along with other people
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- Has to do with your thoughts & feelings
- A person's overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- Getting physical exams are ________ healthcare
- Helps pay for the cost of healthcare
- Are the blueprint for the structure & function of each cell
- Treatment & prevention of illnesses, injuries or diseases
- Higher education is linked to ________ income
- Circumstances, objects or conditions that surround your in everyday life
- To support
- Use this acronym to set goals
- Environment that includes family, friends, & people you interact with on social media
22 Clues: To support • Use this acronym to set goals • Helps pay for the cost of healthcare • Has to do with your thoughts & feelings • How well you get along with other people • Higher education is linked to ________ income • Beliefs, values, & customs make up __________ • Getting physical exams are ________ healthcare • Making choices toward improving all aspects of health • ...
Ecology Terms 2025-05-29
Across
- An educated guess
- The number of different species in an area
- A community of organisms and their abiotic, or nonliving, environment
- A large biological molecule composed of subunits known as nucleotides strung together in long chains.
- A double stranded DNA molecule that contains a series of specific genes along its length
- All life forms on Earth
- Living factors in the environment.
- A remnant or trace of an organism of a past geologic age
- The adjustment or changes in behavior,
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- Liquid to gas
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- Changes in the traits of a group of organisms within a species that do not result in a new species.
- The largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- heritable traits of a population of organisms as successive generations replace one another.
- A recent branch of genetics that studies organisms in terms of their complete genetic material,
- Non-living (never lived) factors in the environment.
- Large-scale evolution
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- A change in the sequence of one or more nucleotides in DNA
20 Clues: Liquid to gas • An educated guess • Large-scale evolution • All life forms on Earth • Living factors in the environment. • The adjustment or changes in behavior, • The number of different species in an area • Non-living (never lived) factors in the environment. • An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms • A remnant or trace of an organism of a past geologic age • ...
Environmental Science 2013-09-29
Across
- an organism that eats only plants
- describe the non-living factors in the environment
- organisms that eat other organisms
- a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem's loss of energy
- the study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment.
- group of individuals of the same species that live together
- the part of Earth where life exists
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- a diagram that shows how energy in food flows from one organism to another
- a diagram that shows the feeding relationship between organisms in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- consists of all of the populations of species that live and interact in an area
- an organism that eats only animals
- can make its own food directly from sunlight
- organisms that get energy by breaking down dead organisms
- describe the living factors in the environment
16 Clues: an organism that eats only plants • organisms that eat other organisms • an organism that eats only animals • the part of Earth where life exists • can make its own food directly from sunlight • an organism that eats both plants and animals • describe the living factors in the environment • describe the non-living factors in the environment • ...
Ecology 2025-07-20
Across
- Eats primary consumers (carnivores/omnivores).
- A diagram that shows energy loss at each trophic level.
- A biological community and its physical environment.
- A living or once-living organism in an environment (e.g., food, decomposers).
- Any biotic or abiotic factor that restricts population growth.
- An organism that eats others for energy.
- Eats producers (herbivores).
- Total amount of living matter in a given area.
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- Breaks down dead organisms, recycling nutrients.
- The maximum number of individuals an environment can support.
- Top predators; eat secondary consumers.
- A linear series showing who eats whom in an ecosystem.
- A non-living part of the environment (e.g., water, sunlight).
- An organism that makes its own food (usually plants via photosynthesis).
- Only ~10% of energy is transferred from one level to the next; the rest is lost.
- A more complex network of interconnected food chains.
16 Clues: Eats producers (herbivores). • Top predators; eat secondary consumers. • An organism that eats others for energy. • Eats primary consumers (carnivores/omnivores). • Total amount of living matter in a given area. • Breaks down dead organisms, recycling nutrients. • A biological community and its physical environment. • ...
adaption 2025-09-23
Across
- an adaption in which an animal looks very much like another animal or object
- to become less
- everything that surrounds and affects an animal including living and non living
- animals color or pattern to help blend
- helpful
- body part or behavior that helps animals meet its needs
- an environment that meets the needs of an organism
- the condition or period of an animal or plant spending the winter in a dormant state
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- to become more
- movement of a group of one type of animal from one region to another and back
- a part of the body on the outside of the body
- a way in which a living thing acts
- a group of the same species living in the same place at the same time
- a change in an organism's environment that makes them react or change their behavior
- group of living things and environment
- one organism
16 Clues: helpful • one organism • to become more • to become less • a way in which a living thing acts • animals color or pattern to help blend • group of living things and environment • a part of the body on the outside of the body • an environment that meets the needs of an organism • body part or behavior that helps animals meet its needs • ...
Science Unit 9 Section 1 Principles of Ecology 2024-04-17
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- the place where a community of plants and animals lives
- the tiny, free floating animals in a lake, stream or ocean: rotifers, brine shrimp and water fleas
- a scientist who studies the relationships of living things to each other and to their environment
- in ecology the ways living things depend on each other and their environment
- any living thing, a plant or animal
- a green plant putting together food molecules with chlorophyll and the light energy from the sun
- a thought or idea
- the ability to do work
- the total surroundings or all the conditions that affect the life and growth of living things
- the tiny, free floating surface plants in lake or ocean: microscopic green algae
- a scientific statement that explains a concept, action, or effect
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- the tiny, free floating surface organisms of a lake, stream or ocean
- a series of food energy steps from plants to animals to other animals in a community of living things
- a mutual dependency, connection or interaction
- a group of living things or one or more different kinds
- the basic relationships that show how a community of plants, animals, and bacteria lives and grows
- the knowledge or life science that studies how living things depend on each other and their environment
- a part of the environment that may be used for aid or assistance in meeting a need
18 Clues: a thought or idea • the ability to do work • any living thing, a plant or animal • a mutual dependency, connection or interaction • the place where a community of plants and animals lives • a group of living things or one or more different kinds • a scientific statement that explains a concept, action, or effect • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle: David Salazar 2024-05-17
Across
- the surroundings of an organism including the physical and chemical environment, and other organisms with which it comes into contact
- a group of species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area and interbreed
- an organism that produces complex organic compounds
- species able to thrive in a wide variety of environmental conditions
- an organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules
- the process where a species or an organism gradually becomes better acclimated to its environment
- level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web
- unit of work or energy in the International System of Units
- the animal component of the planktonic community, having to consume other organisms to thrive
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- the large source of carbon-based compounds found within natural and engineered, terrestrial, and aquatic environments
- an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter instead of producing its own nutrients
- organisms that make their own food
- the location where the animal lives
- non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment
- an environmental factor that is associated with or resulted from the activities of living organisms
- the primary component of macromolecules, including proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates
- portion of the earth that supports living things
20 Clues: organisms that make their own food • the location where the animal lives • portion of the earth that supports living things • an organism that produces complex organic compounds • non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment • unit of work or energy in the International System of Units • level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web • ...
Crossword Group 10 2018-03-11
Across
- place where animals and plants live together
- eats both meat and plants
- land
- a way to test an idea
- eats only plants
- the method that plants use to make food
- a plant or animal that uses dead plants or animals as food
- vital, important, necessary
- needs moist environment to grow, mushrooms, moulds
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- humid, found below the equator, often wet
- eats only meat
- includes climate, water, air and soil
- a specific item or term
- charged with or uses electricity
- study of the environment
- how a tide moves out to sea
16 Clues: land • eats only meat • eats only plants • a way to test an idea • a specific item or term • study of the environment • eats both meat and plants • vital, important, necessary • how a tide moves out to sea • charged with or uses electricity • includes climate, water, air and soil • the method that plants use to make food • humid, found below the equator, often wet • ...
Conervation and ecology 2025-12-03
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- group of organisms that can mate and produce viable offspring (the offspring can make and reproduce grandbabies). Horse + donkey = mule and mules cannot reproduce, so horse and donkey are separate species
- one organism eats an organism of a different species
- between 2 species or among 1 species for resources or limiting factors
- all the members of one species in a particular area (remember the definition of a species) (all the giraffes at a watering hole)
- factor any biotic or abiotic factor that can limit the number of organisms or what type of organisms an environment can support (food, shelter, mates, water, temperature)
- Ecosystems - community and their nonliving surroundings (includes water, sun…)
- where an organism lives-provide all it need to live, grow, and reproduce (food,shelter, mates, etc.)
- capacity maximum number of organisms an environment can support
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- density # of individuals in a given area OR # organisms/area
- the study of the environment and how all living thing in it interacts with each other and with abiotic factors
- any nonliving thing in the environment that could affect a biotic factor (sunlight, oxygen, water, soil)
- 1 giraffe (any living thing)
- all the different populations that live together in an area (giraffes, birds, lions, grass, bugs)
- any living thing in the environment
- an organism’s job in its environment (worms add 02 to the soil)
15 Clues: 1 giraffe (any living thing) • any living thing in the environment • one organism eats an organism of a different species • density # of individuals in a given area OR # organisms/area • an organism’s job in its environment (worms add 02 to the soil) • capacity maximum number of organisms an environment can support • ...
Ecology 2021-09-14
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- where an organism lives
- way of showing how food chains are related
- living and non living things in the environment
- the study of living things and their environment
- same kind of organism living in a certain place
- all populations that live in a certain
- organisms role or job,in it's habitat
- conditions in the environment that put limits on where an organism can live
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- everything and surrounds a living thing
- animal that eats only dead organisms
- 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
- organism that makes its own food
- largest amount of a population that can be supported by a area
- organisms that obtain food by eating other organisms
- area where a type of animal or plant population is found
16 Clues: where an organism lives • organism that makes its own food • animal that eats only dead organisms • organisms role or job,in it's habitat • all populations that live in a certain • everything and surrounds a living thing • way of showing how food chains are related • living and non living things in the environment • same kind of organism living in a certain place • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2024-01-30
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- The Island system where a famous naturalist got the idea for his major work
- Traits that are inherited by offspring
- Nitrogen Base "A"
- Nitrogen base "C"
- Unit of heredity that code for differences in an individual
- Differences between members of a species
- Nitrogen base "T"
- What happens to species that are not well suited to their environment
- Stored in the nucleus and maps out the whole organism
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- When species change over time to be better suited to their environment
- The type of selection where people choose to breed creatures for a trait
- The naturalist that created the theory of natural selection
- Nitrogen base "G"
- Gradual change over long periods of time; typically living things
- the main factor that causes organisms to change over time
- The type of selection that is done based on how suited to the environment something is
16 Clues: Nitrogen base "G" • Nitrogen Base "A" • Nitrogen base "C" • Nitrogen base "T" • Traits that are inherited by offspring • Differences between members of a species • Stored in the nucleus and maps out the whole organism • the main factor that causes organisms to change over time • The naturalist that created the theory of natural selection • ...
Quiz 1 2025-09-08
Across
- Living things in the environment
- Can manufacture energy through light
- A physical component that measures the hotness or coldness in an environment
- the production of renewable biological resources and the conversion of these resources and waste streams into value added products
- Entire range of external influence acting on an organism both the physical and biological, and other organisms
- The liquid portion of the outermost layer of the planet (Two Words)
- _____ commercialized farming. A farming where more than 50% is used for home consumption.
- Innermost layer of the earth.
- provides oxygen for respiration
- A component that interacts with the non-living components
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- comes from living organisms such as plants and animals.
- Thick gaseous layer surrounding the earth.
- where plant grows and human builds houses to live in
- a multifaceted and interconnected matrix (Two Words)
- Living things that can survive within a narrow range of temperatures
- Non living things in the environment
16 Clues: Innermost layer of the earth. • provides oxygen for respiration • Living things in the environment • Can manufacture energy through light • Non living things in the environment • Thick gaseous layer surrounding the earth. • where plant grows and human builds houses to live in • a multifaceted and interconnected matrix (Two Words) • ...
Interpersonal Skills Crossword 2022-11-15
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- Many employees receive an annual (_____) for special performance accomplishments
- Geico is owned by this company
- (Blank) follower identity is defined by individuals who take charge and actively question and challenge leaders
- The (blank) environment is based on the internal environment of a company and its structure.
- (Blank) is how we relate to leaders in the leadership process and how much we are willing to follow leaders.
- (Blank) leadership is when influential employees become leaders due to special skills and respect from coworkers
- The (blank) environment is the environment outside of the company, including social changes, other companies, and shifts in the economy
- What does the I in Geico stand for
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- The current President and Ceo of Geico is
- (Blank) Leaders are open and generally more colloquial.
- (Blank) Leaders work to inspire and build up their employees
- (Blank) Leaders work to promote morale and create a more meaningful workplace.
- (Blank) follower identity is defined by individuals who are generally obedient.
- (Blank) Leaders work to maintain proper means to the ends in a business setting.
- (Blank) Leaders exchange rewards for properly completed tasks
- (Blank) Leadership is when appointed or elected positions exert authority
- The (blank) environment is based on what work is being done
- (Blank) Leaders turn the organizational system on its head, working to help employees with their tasks.
18 Clues: Geico is owned by this company • What does the I in Geico stand for • The current President and Ceo of Geico is • (Blank) Leaders are open and generally more colloquial. • The (blank) environment is based on what work is being done • (Blank) Leaders work to inspire and build up their employees • (Blank) Leaders exchange rewards for properly completed tasks • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2021-11-17
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- the physical environment an organism is adapted to survive in including food, water, shelter, and space.
- an animal that only feeds on plants
- an animal that feeds on dead organic material
- an organism that makes its own energy and is the start of a food chain
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that breaks down organic material
- the non-living, physical aspects of the environment. Examples include sunlight, soil, temperature, wind, water, and air.
- an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- a series of living beings in which each serves as food for the next
- the living organisms in the environment. They include organisms of the same and different species.
- the role a species plays in its environment
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- an animal that eats the flesh of other animals
- organisms that feed directly or indirectly on producers
- an animal that eats both plants and the flesh of other animals
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- an animal that finds and eats dead animals or rotting plants
- the interlocking food chains within an ecological community
- each of several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, comprising organisms that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy
- the study of the relationships of organisms to one another and their non-living environment
18 Clues: an animal that only feeds on plants • an animal that hunts other animals for food • the role a species plays in its environment • an animal that feeds on dead organic material • an animal that eats the flesh of other animals • organisms that feed directly or indirectly on producers • the interlocking food chains within an ecological community • ...
Civil engineering : Sustainable Construction Materials 2025-11-20
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- The act of sending gas, heat, light, etc. into the air.
- The work of building something, especially large structures.
- The ability to be happy or successful again after difficulty; the ability to resist damage.
- The strong effect something has on a person, situation, or environment.
- The air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live.
- The ability to change or be changed to fit new conditions.
- A hard, strong building material made by mixing cement with sand, gravel, and water.
- Useful or valuable materials that can be used to support activities such as production.
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- Materials made from two or more different substances that, when combined, are stronger.
- The act of judging or deciding the amount, value, or importance of something.
- A new idea or method, or the use of such ideas to improve something.
- The process by which towns and cities grow as more people live and work there.
- The quality of causing little or no damage to the environment and continuing for a long time.
- A measurement of the effect that a person or activity has on the environment.
- Material used to stop heat, sound, or electricity from escaping or entering.
- The relationship between living things and the environment.
- The good use of time and energy in a way that avoids wasting resources.
- The state of being whole, strong, and not damaged.
18 Clues: The state of being whole, strong, and not damaged. • The act of sending gas, heat, light, etc. into the air. • The ability to change or be changed to fit new conditions. • The relationship between living things and the environment. • The work of building something, especially large structures. • A new idea or method, or the use of such ideas to improve something. • ...
Ecosystems Crossword 2026-02-09
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- A close relationship between two different species living together
- A non-living part of nature like sunlight or rocks
- Any living part of the environment
- The specific role or job an organism has in its environment
- A community of living things interacting with their surroundings
- A species that is disproportionately important to its environment
- The maximum number of individuals an environment can support
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- The variety of all different kinds of life in an area
- The natural process of change in an environment over time
- The natural home where a specific animal or plant lives
- A large region with similar climate plants and animals
- A specific level or step in a food chain
12 Clues: Any living part of the environment • A specific level or step in a food chain • A non-living part of nature like sunlight or rocks • The variety of all different kinds of life in an area • A large region with similar climate plants and animals • The natural home where a specific animal or plant lives • The natural process of change in an environment over time • ...
Eco-tourism 2024-10-25
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- A community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system.
- The process of restoring or replenishing something, especially natural resources.
- Travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.
- The amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or organization is responsible.
- A type of energy resource that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.
- The branch of biology that deals with the relationships between living organisms and their environment
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.
- The act of preserving and protecting natural resources.
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- The variety of plant and animal life in the world or a particular habitat
- The process of converting waste into reusable materials.
- A person who advocates for the preservation and protection of natural resources.
- Type of energy harnessed from the sun, an alternative to fossil fuels.
- A species at serious risk of extinction.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment.
- A process of recycling organic waste to create a natural fertilizer.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
16 Clues: A species at serious risk of extinction. • The act of preserving and protecting natural resources. • The process of converting waste into reusable materials. • A process of recycling organic waste to create a natural fertilizer. • Type of energy harnessed from the sun, an alternative to fossil fuels. • ...
B2.2 Weather and environment 2020-04-01
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- scientist who studies the way in which plants, animals and people are related to each other and to their environment
- _ _ _ _ layer. A layer of gases in the sky that prevents harmful radiation from the sun from reaching the Earth
- _ _ _ _ bank. A container in the street for collecting glass so that it can be used again
- a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is
- someone who works hard doing practical things to achieve social or political change
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ energy. Energy that replaces itself naturally or is easily replaced because there is a large supply of it
- able to continue without causing damage to the environment
- A very small amount of rain that falls in a round shape: a rain _ _ _ _
- a liquid used to supply power to the engine of a car or other vehicles
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- cold _ _ _ _ A period of unusually cold weather
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gas. A gas, especially carbon dioxide or methane, that is thought to trap heat above the Earth
- hail _ _ _ _ _ A small ball of frozen rain
- the part of a plant or tree that grows under the ground and gets water from the soil
- a light cloud low over the ground that makes it difficult for you to see very far
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- a period of unusually hot weather, especially one that continues for a long time
- the regular rising and falling of the level of the sea
- an area of countryside or land of a particular type, used especially when talking about its appearance
- weather _ _ _ _ A metal object fixed to the top of a building that blows around to show the direction the wind is coming from
- waste paper, cans etc. that people have thrown away and left on the ground in a public place
20 Clues: the natural home of a plant or animal • hail _ _ _ _ _ A small ball of frozen rain • cold _ _ _ _ A period of unusually cold weather • a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is • the regular rising and falling of the level of the sea • able to continue without causing damage to the environment • ...
Organism and their environment 2020-01-28
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- all of the populations of different species in ecosystem
- adjusting phase
- a group of organism of one species, living in the same area at the same time
- turn nitrates and ammonia in the soil as nitrogen gas
- form of nitrogen in the air
- nitrogen is important to make ...
- stop growing phase
- last phase of growth in bacteria
- a unit containing all of the organism and their environment, interacting together in given area
- lion, snake
- cannot readily react with other substance
- presence in all organic matter (Carbohydrate, protein, fats)
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- turn ammonium ions into nitrates
- autotroph
- the area where an organism lives
- NH3
- lost in respiration
- gets energy from dead or organic waste
- gets energy by eating plant
- a network of interconnected food chains
- nitrogen gas lightning result
- growing phase
- growth curve
23 Clues: NH3 • autotroph • lion, snake • growth curve • growing phase • adjusting phase • stop growing phase • lost in respiration • gets energy by eating plant • form of nitrogen in the air • nitrogen gas lightning result • turn ammonium ions into nitrates • the area where an organism lives • last phase of growth in bacteria • nitrogen is important to make ... • gets energy from dead or organic waste • ...
Organisms and their Environment 2021-04-30
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- graphical representation showing biomass or bio productivity at each trophic in an ecosystem
- food chains linked together to join a food web
- the study of animals in their habitats
- organisms that feed on decaying, non-living organic matter using external digestion
- the permanent destruction of large areas of forests and woodlands
- an individual animal, plant, or. single-celled life form
- the mass of living material
- a key term in the study of organisms in their habitats
- a community of organisms and their environment in an area that interacts together
- organisms which get their energy from eating both plant and animal matter
- the external surroundings including all of the biotic and abiotic factors that surrounds and affects the survival and development of an organism or population
- organisms that consume other organisms to obtain energy
- the non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- the only planet known to have life on it.
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- levels, each feeding level of a food chain
- organisms that can make their own food
- organisms which consume plant matter
- organisms that cannot make their own food and eat plant and animal matter
- a group of organisms that share many features and can produce fertile offspring
- organisms that eat meat
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in the same environment at the same time
- the total amount of water on a planet
- shows 'who eats what' in a habitat
- a living component of an ecosystem
- all different species of organisms that form the food web
- heat and pressure turns organic material into this after millions of years
- layers of gases surrounding a planet
- burning fossil fuels into the air as carbon dioxide
- organisms that have the ability to make their own food
- organisms that digest or decay dead plant or animal material
30 Clues: organisms that eat meat • the mass of living material • shows 'who eats what' in a habitat • a living component of an ecosystem • organisms which consume plant matter • layers of gases surrounding a planet • the total amount of water on a planet • organisms that can make their own food • the study of animals in their habitats • the only planet known to have life on it. • ...
Environment : Vocab Test 1 2021-03-30
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- prévenir.
- tronçonneuse.
- porte-parole
- the process, dans la foulée
- terres
- nourriture bio
- menace
- consist in taking out of the sea more animals that can reproduce.
- en voie de disparition, menacé.
- innondation
- name of James Cameron's film
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- tropital forest
- espèces
- country where James Cameron went in the video.
- ozone ____________ ( couche)
- rich nature
- action of killing threatened animals for profit.
- en fontion, en conséquence
- sécheresse
- the thing that was built in the middle of the forest and displaced thousands of people.
- eau potable : ________________ water
21 Clues: terres • menace • espèces • prévenir. • sécheresse • rich nature • innondation • porte-parole • tronçonneuse. • nourriture bio • tropital forest • en fontion, en conséquence • the process, dans la foulée • ozone ____________ ( couche) • name of James Cameron's film • en voie de disparition, menacé. • eau potable : ________________ water • country where James Cameron went in the video. • ...
Ecology and the Environment 2021-06-02
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- fish, plants, and insects are all examples of __________ factors
- this process occurs in stages after a volcanic eruption
- when no members of a species is alive, the species is considered _____________
- Fungi, bacteria, and worms are all examples of what type of organism?
- reducing energy use is considered ______________
- An organism's ___________ provides food, water, and shelter.
- the interaction between two species in which both species benefit
- if an organism was multicellular and contained chlorophyll and cell walls, what kingdom would it belong to?
- the biome that is only found in the northern hemisphere
- if an organism is almost extinct, it is known as an _______________ species
- raising fish for food
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- all of the white-tailed deer in a forest are considered to be members of the same _______________
- a relationship in which two organisms live together and at least one benefits
- this method of logging is not considered ecologically friendly
- the first organisms to populate an area where primary succession is taking place
- a vulture feeding on a dead squirrel could be considered a ___________
- trees that lose their leaves once per year
- an organism's role or how it makes its living
- a natural resource that is continually supplied
- the grouping of organisms based on similar characteristics
- a group of organisms that can mate with one another and produce fertile offspring
- this is a behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce
- this type of organism eats plants and/or other animals
23 Clues: raising fish for food • trees that lose their leaves once per year • an organism's role or how it makes its living • a natural resource that is continually supplied • reducing energy use is considered ______________ • this type of organism eats plants and/or other animals • this process occurs in stages after a volcanic eruption • ...
CAE, Environment 01, (DPB) 2021-11-16
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- If a species is in danger of extinction then it can be described as being at … (4)
- In Europe we have forest fires, but in Australia they call them … fires. (4)
- Phrasal verb meaning to eliminate sth. (4,3)
- When a large amount of snow and ice falls down a mountain. (9)
- When there is little or no rain, and or, the water resources disappear. (7)
- A disaster where oil is released into the sea is called an oil … (5)
- Verb for giving completely, collocates with time. (6)
- A facility which produced energy. (5,5)
- The name for plastic, carboard, or other materials that food is sold in. (9)
- The name for rural areas. (11)
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- The act of removing tress and other vegetation. (13)
- Adj: To describe that an animal species is at risk of extinction. (10)
- The act of looking after and caring for the natural world. (12)
- When a volcano releases lava it is called a volcanic … (8)
- To try to fix or resolve sth, to … the problem of sth. (9)
- A disaster where earth and rock falls downhill. (9)
- Collocating verb for extinct. (6)
- The name for a person who hunts illegally or without a license. (7)
- The name for the area by the sea. (9)
- Phrasal verb for creating or making, collocates with plan. (4,2)
- Verb to stop or restrict, to … sb from doing sth. (7)
- Adj meaning huge, impressive, spectacular; collocates with increase and decrease in sth. (8)
- A disaster where there is an excessive amount of water. (10)
- Phrasal verb for conducting or doing, often used with research. (5,3)
24 Clues: The name for rural areas. (11) • Collocating verb for extinct. (6) • The name for the area by the sea. (9) • A facility which produced energy. (5,5) • Phrasal verb meaning to eliminate sth. (4,3) • A disaster where earth and rock falls downhill. (9) • The act of removing tress and other vegetation. (13) • Verb for giving completely, collocates with time. (6) • ...
Our Planet, Our Environment! 2022-03-06
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- shaking of the groud
- farm animals
- a collapse of rock on a mountain
- used to create heat
- certain type of weather
- absence of water
- a structure made of wood
- to save/conserve
- knowledge of a situation
- frozen water
- large body of water
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- the process of not existing anymore
- good for the environment
- recreate usable material from waste
- cutting down trees
- to damage/attack
- large white animal in the Artic
- rubbish
- harmful waste left in the environment
- a long period of hot weather
- the production and discharge of something(carbon)
- a person that doesn't eat meat
22 Clues: rubbish • farm animals • frozen water • to damage/attack • absence of water • to save/conserve • cutting down trees • used to create heat • large body of water • shaking of the groud • certain type of weather • good for the environment • a structure made of wood • knowledge of a situation • a long period of hot weather • a person that doesn't eat meat • large white animal in the Artic • ...
Ecology and the environment 2022-04-14
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- An organism is ________ if it makes its own food.
- A ______ ______ shows how energy is moved from one organism to another as a result of feeding.
- The ___ is the original source of energy for an ecosystem.
- A sampling square.
- The total mass of organisms
- The place where an organism lives. Must provide a source of food, water and shelter for the organism.
- Animals that eat plants or other animals.
- An organism that only eats plants.
- The scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their surroundings.
- Large areas of the Earth dominated by a specific type of vegetation.
- The different stages in a food chain.
- Organisms that break down dead material and help to recycle nutrients.
- All the organisms of a particular species found in an ecosystem at a certain time.
- Factors in an ecosystem that limit the population size if there is too much or too little of it.
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- An organism tat lives in another organism and gets its nutrition from the host.
- An organism that only eats meat.
- Plants which photosynthesise to produce food.
- Non-living, physical factors in the ecosystem that may influence an organism or a system.
- A group of the same type of organisms that are able to reproduce and produce fertile offspring.
- _______ is a way of transferring energy between organisms.
- An organism that eats both plants and animals.
- The arrows in a food chain show the direction of _____ flow.
- The amount of variation shown by species in an ecosystem is the ecosystem's ________.
- A ____ ___ shows multiple food chains. It is more complex and realistic.
- Energy is lost from an ecosystem through __________.
- The population of all species found in an ecosystem at a particular time.
- An animal that kills and eats another animal.
- The offspring of two plants or animals of a different species. Cannot reproduce/infertile.
- Living components of an ecosystem.
29 Clues: A sampling square. • The total mass of organisms • An organism that only eats meat. • An organism that only eats plants. • Living components of an ecosystem. • The different stages in a food chain. • Animals that eat plants or other animals. • Plants which photosynthesise to produce food. • An animal that kills and eats another animal. • ...
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
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- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- _____________ issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- Business _______ are organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- A type of environment which contains factors which the business has little control.
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- ______ environment. The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- _______________ lobby groups.Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- _______ advantage is the ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- A type of environment which contains specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
21 Clues: Factors which the business has some degree of control. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • ...
Chapter 2 - Economic Environment 2018-01-29
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- - Has elements of both state and market economy
- - Type of account used to calculate value of goods and services in and out of the country
- - Frequency of the MPC meetings
- - This type of trade is made up of goods and services
- Easing - Central bank creates money to buy assets etc from private companies, pushing more money into the economy
- Policy - Allows adjustments to interest rates and money supply
- Central Bank - Sets monetary policy for Eurozone
- - Account used for international transactions
- Policy - Allows adjustments to the economy using government spending and taxes
- - Measures a country's output (anagram)
- - Measures household spending including mortgages in the UK (anagram)
- - This type of economy has few barriers to trade
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- Controlled - Government decide what is produced and how it is distributed
- - General fall in prices
- - What at the MPC primary focus?
- Price Index - Measures a basket of goods in Europe, excluding mortgages
- - Trade made up of manufactured goods and raw material
- Bank - Acts as banker to the banking system, and government
- - A country that exports more than it imports has a trade.....
- Management Office - They manage the national debt
- - Shortfall in government spending compared to what it collects in taxes
- - This type of economy is based on supply and demand
- - Lender of last resort in America
23 Clues: - General fall in prices • - Frequency of the MPC meetings • - What at the MPC primary focus? • - Lender of last resort in America • - Measures a country's output (anagram) • - Account used for international transactions • - Has elements of both state and market economy • Central Bank - Sets monetary policy for Eurozone • - This type of economy has few barriers to trade • ...
Acids and the Environment 2018-05-30
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- Harmful gases such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide and carbon dioxide do this when they mix with water in the atmosphere
- We put bicarbonate of soda on this type of sting to neutralise it
- This is a type of reaction where we add acid to alkali and reduce the pH to a neutral 7
- Along with water, this is produced during a neutralisation reaction
- Nitrogen Dioxide dissolves in rainwater to produce this
- We use this experimental technique to extract a solid that is dissolved in a liquid.
- We made a plant indicator from this vegetable
- This is a commonly used indicator which is purple in alkali and red in acid
- This is produced when we mix acid with a carbonate
- This is an example of a common household acid
- This is an environmental problem caused when gases dissolve in rainwater
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- Fizzy drinks have a pH that tells us they are this type of substance
- This is an indicator that is a bright deep pink when in alkali and a milky colour in acid
- This salt is made from hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide
- We use this method to extract a solid product from a liquid
- This is an example of an alkali
- This is what happens to the pH of an alkali when we add acid to it
- This is added to solutions to help us decide if it is acid or alkali
- This is the name of a liquid with a pH of 7.1-14
- A liquid with a pH of 7 is said to be this
20 Clues: This is an example of an alkali • A liquid with a pH of 7 is said to be this • We made a plant indicator from this vegetable • This is an example of a common household acid • This is the name of a liquid with a pH of 7.1-14 • This is produced when we mix acid with a carbonate • Nitrogen Dioxide dissolves in rainwater to produce this • ...
Environment of Care #2 2019-02-19
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- Approved disinfectant for Elephant Ear Wash
- Number of inches from ceiling supplies can be stored in sprinkled rooms
- Perform _________ to prevent the spread of germs
- May not be used to evacuate in the event of a fire but can be used in the event of a tornado
- Chart listing equipment and manufacturer’s disinfection instructions
- Sharps containers are emptied when sharps reach the ____line
- Verbal order process- recite, ________, read it back
- Name of event reporting system
- _____Step cleaning disinfection process
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- Sticker placed on a multi-dose vial when it is opened
- Time decontamination of instrument process is to be started after completion of a procedure
- Thermometer used in medication refrigerators
- number of days a multidose vial can be used after it is opened – excluding vaccines and Tuberculin
- Website used for staff education ( CEUs )
- The two questions front desk staff ask all patients at check-in
- Rocephin and Toradol are _______medications
- Empty medication vials are disposed of in ______containers
- Frequency of performing narcotic counts
- Offered to patients who are coughing
- Time exam room has to stay closed after seeing a patient with possible TB/Measles
20 Clues: Name of event reporting system • Offered to patients who are coughing • Frequency of performing narcotic counts • _____Step cleaning disinfection process • Website used for staff education ( CEUs ) • Approved disinfectant for Elephant Ear Wash • Rocephin and Toradol are _______medications • Thermometer used in medication refrigerators • ...
Nature and The Environment 2012-10-31
Across
- substances if you eat these, you'll get very sick or die
- air
- when you guess the meaning of something from the information you have
- the area around you
- a group of people born in the same period of time
- grow
- to use less than before
- populated few people living in a large area
- a long passage under the ground
- visibility unable to see clearly or far
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- a facial expression which means you're confused
- unusual
- people living in a certain area
- the protection of plants, animals & nature
- something you do with your nose
- dirty air
- able to be used again and again
- to enable rubbish to be used again
- populated many people living in a very small area
- damage caused to the environment
- blocked or crowded
- to to talk or write about somebody or something
- to use things again
- the place we live
24 Clues: air • grow • unusual • dirty air • the place we live • blocked or crowded • the area around you • to use things again • to use less than before • people living in a certain area • something you do with your nose • able to be used again and again • a long passage under the ground • damage caused to the environment • to enable rubbish to be used again • visibility unable to see clearly or far • ...
Nature and The Environment 2012-10-31
Across
- blocked or crowded
- grow
- few people living in a large area
- the protection of plants, animals & nature
- air
- a group of people born in the same period of time
- able to be used again and again
- a facial expression which means you're confused
- the place we live
- people living in a certain area
- substances if you eat these, you'll get very sick or die
- unusual
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- something you do with your nose
- populated many people living in a very small area
- dirty air
- when you guess the meaning of something from the information you have
- the area around you
- visibility unable to see clearly or far
- damage caused to the environment
- to use things again
- to enable rubbish to be used again
- to to talk or write about somebody or something
- a long passage under the ground
- to use less than before
24 Clues: air • grow • unusual • dirty air • the place we live • blocked or crowded • the area around you • to use things again • to use less than before • something you do with your nose • able to be used again and again • people living in a certain area • a long passage under the ground • damage caused to the environment • few people living in a large area • to enable rubbish to be used again • ...
Environment for BTS recap 2013-03-28
20 Clues: dump • bath • glass • waste • shower • recycle • rubbish • be-green • chemicals • switch-off • throw-away • Has a trunk • ozone-layer • solar-energy • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • renwable-energies • greenhouse effect • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Strategic Management Overview & Environment 2012-07-01
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- Resources are _____ when they support taking advantage of opportunities or neutralizing external threats
- type of environment composed of elements in the broader society that can indirectly influence an industry and the organizations within the industry
- the increasing economic interdependence among countries as reflected in the flow of goods and services, financial capital, and knowledge across country borders
- networks of companies that sell goods and services compatible with the organizations own product or service
- model which adopts an internal perspective to explain how a org's unique bundle or collection of internal resources and capabilities represent the foundation on which value-creating strategies should be built
- the individuals and groups who can affect and are affected by the strategic outcomes achieved and who have enforceable claims on a organization's performance
- conditions that may hinder or constrain a company’s efforts to achieve strategic competitiveness
- represents the process where analysts develop feasible projections of what might happen and how quickly as a result of the changes and trends detected through scanning and monitoring
- segment of the general environment concerned with different societies’ social attitudes and cultural values
- segment of the general environment refers to the nature and direction of the economy in which a org competes or may compete
- an externally focused application of its vision that states the organization's unique purpose and scope of its operations in product and market terms
- a condition of rapidly escalating competition that is based on price-quality positioning, efforts to create new know-how and achieve first-mover advantage, and battles to protect or to invade established product or geographic markets
- a group of organizations producing products that are close substitutes for each other
- represents a process whereby analysts observe environmental changes over time to see if an important trend begins to emerge
- segment of the general environment concerned with how interest groups and organizations attempt to influence representatives of governments and governmental agencies and how they, in turn, are influenced by them
- an integrated and coordinated set of commitments and actions designed to exploit core competencies and gain a competitive advantage
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- building strong relationships in which each party feels obligated to help the other
- the capacity for a set of resources to perform, integratively or in combination, a task or activity
- Resources are ______ when they have no structural equivalents
- a picture of what the organization wants to be, and in broad terms, what it wants to ultimately achieve
- represents the step in the external analysis process where all of the other steps come together
- Resources are ______ to imitate when other organizations cannot obtain them inexpensively
- model which adopts an external perspective to explain that forces outside of the organization represent the dominant influences on a organization's strategic actions
- inputs into a organization's production process, such as capital equipment, individual employee's skills, patents, brand names, finance, and talented managers
- Resources are ______ when possessed by few, if any, competitors
- represents the set of capabilities, in all areas of their operations, that organizations use to respond to the various demands and opportunities that are found in dynamic, uncertain environments
- entails the study of all segments in the general environment
- segment concerned with a population’s size, age structure, geographic distribution, ethnic mix, and distribution of income
- a term that is used to describe a type of innovation in which rapid and consistent replacement of current technologies by new, information-intensive technologies
- represent conditions in the general environment that may help a company achieve strategic competitiveness by presenting it with possibilities
- investor uncertainty about the economic gains or losses that will result from a particular investment
31 Clues: entails the study of all segments in the general environment • Resources are ______ when they have no structural equivalents • Resources are ______ when possessed by few, if any, competitors • building strong relationships in which each party feels obligated to help the other • ...
Legal Environment of Business 2013-08-13
Across
- No consideration required
- Vague commitment to barter
- Contracts that are inherently unfair
- Threat of imminent physical harm
- A deliberate and complete agreement supported by mutual consideration
- Present another's goods as one's own
- The 'person' that sets the standard in an action for negligence
- Must have clean hands when invoking these rules
- liability for the tort of another
- Threat of economic harm coerces weaker party
- established by the neighbour principle
- Awarding a reasonable sum for the services or goods provided under a contract
- remedy returning parties to pre-contractual positions
- Judge made law
- The compromise of one's volition
- has some degree of control over land of buildings
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- Jurisdiction provided by s. 92 Constitution Act 1867
- Offer withdrawal
- Unlawful contract
- Only a party to a contract can sue on a contract
- Disputes below $25000 handled here
- Law that protects one's good name
- Something of value in the eyes of the law
- Agreement to keep offer open
- Term gives expression to parties' true intentions
- Promise to perform specified acts on specified terms
- A fresh agreement
- Exemplary damages
28 Clues: Judge made law • Offer withdrawal • Unlawful contract • A fresh agreement • Exemplary damages • No consideration required • Vague commitment to barter • Agreement to keep offer open • Threat of imminent physical harm • The compromise of one's volition • Law that protects one's good name • liability for the tort of another • Disputes below $25000 handled here • ...
SOCIETY AND ENVIRONMENT 2013 2013-12-05
Across
- GOVERNED THE COUNTRY
- MADE BY A JUDGE AND A JURY
- POTENTIAL TO CAUSE DISASTER
- KEPT SOCIAL ORDER
- CAUSE NATURAL DISASTERS
- AGREEMENTS
- MEASURED IN A HYGROMETRE
- BETWEEN 2 PEOPLE
- BETWEEN MORE THAN 2 PEOPLE
- COMMENCED BY FLEAS
- NATURAL DISASTER
- BLACK DEATH
- KEEPS SMALL GROUPS OR 1 PERSON IN ORDER
- RESPONSIBILITY OF FINDING KNIGHTS
- MEASURES STRENGTH OF TSUNAMIS
- PEOPLE BELIEVED THESE WERE THEIR REPRESENTATIVES ON EARTH
- CAUSES LOSS OF LIFE
- OUTERMOST LAYER OF EARTH
- FORCED WORKERS
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- MINOR PLATE
- KEPT FOREIGN DEVILS OUT
- RULED BY KING OR QUEEN BUT REAL POWER LIES IN THE ELECTED PARLIAMENT
- MAJOR TECTONIC PLATE
- UNINHABITED LAND NOT OWNED BY ANYONE
- WARRIOR IN JAPAN
- BANDITS IN JAPAN
- APPLIES TO MORE THAN ONE ORGANISATION
- MADE OF MOLTEN IRON
- ASTHENOSPHERE
- SAMURAIS MASTER
- MADE AND ENFORCED BY THE GOVERNMENT
- KNIGHTS
- RELIGIOUS LEADER
33 Clues: KNIGHTS • AGREEMENTS • MINOR PLATE • BLACK DEATH • ASTHENOSPHERE • FORCED WORKERS • SAMURAIS MASTER • WARRIOR IN JAPAN • BANDITS IN JAPAN • BETWEEN 2 PEOPLE • NATURAL DISASTER • RELIGIOUS LEADER • KEPT SOCIAL ORDER • COMMENCED BY FLEAS • MADE OF MOLTEN IRON • CAUSES LOSS OF LIFE • GOVERNED THE COUNTRY • MAJOR TECTONIC PLATE • KEPT FOREIGN DEVILS OUT • CAUSE NATURAL DISASTERS • MEASURED IN A HYGROMETRE • ...
Environment by Anhelina Husyeva 2014-11-11
Across
- a problem in our atmosphère because of dangerous gases
- rain that damage our planet
- animals that are going to extinct
- gases that destroy the atmosphere
- what we put to the genetically modified food
- energy from the sun
- when we reuse our rubbish
- when we take too many fishes away from the sea
- when we try to safe our natural world
- the power that we use in ours factories, or for our cars
- where we throw away the bottles
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- the natural places where animals live
- the powerproduced in the factories that are really dangerous for our life
- when we cut down the trees
- food produced with chemicals
- when we throw away our rubbish on the street, for example
- energy that don't disappear, and don't pollute
- the air with all the gases and dangerous substances
- the global increase in temperatures
- where we put all our rubbish
20 Clues: energy from the sun • when we reuse our rubbish • when we cut down the trees • rain that damage our planet • food produced with chemicals • where we put all our rubbish • where we throw away the bottles • animals that are going to extinct • gases that destroy the atmosphere • the global increase in temperatures • the natural places where animals live • ...
Ecology and the Environment 2014-09-30
Across
- an environment that provides things a specific organism needs
- in predation, the one that gets killed
- special carnivore that eats dead animals
- nonliving parts of a habitat
- all the members of a species living in an area
- symbiosis, where both species benefit
- leaving a population
- molecules of liquid water absorbing energy and changing to a gas
- drops of water falling from the clouds in the form of rain, sleet snow, or hail
- eats only animals
- struggle between organisms to survive
- relationship where two species live closely together and at least one benefits
- behaviors and characteristics that allow organisms to live successfully
- a living Thing
- one organism kills another for food or nutrients
- things used by people such as trees, water, & coal
- organisms that can mate and produce offspring that can produce offspring
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- can make it’s own food
- eats only plants
- in predation, the one that does the killing
- must feed on other organisms for food
- symbiosis, 1 species benefits but the other doesn’t but is not harmed
- in parasitism, the organism that benefits
- all the different populations live together in an area
- a gas changing back into a liquid
- moving into a population
- all the organisms in an area along with it’s nonliving environment
- organisms that break down biotic waste and dead organisms
- the role of an organism in it’s environment
- eats both plants and animals
- symbiosis, 1 species benefits but the other doesn’t and is harmed
- in parasitism, the organism that is lived on or in
- contamination of Earth’s land, water or air
- the study of how organisms interact with the environment
- part of a habitat that is living or once living
35 Clues: a living Thing • eats only plants • eats only animals • leaving a population • can make it’s own food • moving into a population • nonliving parts of a habitat • eats both plants and animals • a gas changing back into a liquid • must feed on other organisms for food • symbiosis, where both species benefit • struggle between organisms to survive • ...
Microorganisms in the Environment 2023-11-16
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- The study of organisms and their environment.
- matter Any substance that has been made by a living organism
- rot; organic substance can be decayed by microorganisms
- An organism that cannot make its own food, and therefore relies on food made by plants; all animals and fungi are consumers.
- A microscopic fungus
- dish: A small, clear, round dish with a lid, used for growing microorganisms.
- substance that living organisms can use to supply them with energy, or to help them grow.
- A living organism so small that it can only be seen with a microscope.
- a thick, clear substance made from seaweed, used for growing microorganisms.
- An animal that catches, kills, and eats other animals.
- Organisms made of a very small single cell, with a cell wall but no nucleus (singular: bacterium)
- decay
- Small, plant-like organisms that grow in or near water (singular: alga)
- A diagram that shows how energy is transferred from one organism to another, in the form of food.
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- Made of only one cell
- consumers that eat other animals.
- Organisms such as mushrooms, toadstools, and yeast; they get their energy by decaying organic material (singular: fungus)
- An organism that gets its energy by eating plants.
- The first organism in a food change.
- A group of bacteria or fungi, such as the ones growing on the surface of agar jelly.
- An organism that decays dead plant and animal matter
- Completely clean; free from bacteria and other organisms
- organisms made of very small single cell, with a cell wall but no nucleus
- A fungus with a round top and short stem.
- microscopic fungi that are growing on organic matter
- A fungus with a round top and narrow stem
- A diagram showing many interconnecting food chains.
- small, plant-like organisms that grow in or near water
- An animal that is killed and eaten by a predator.
- Very small, single-celled, animal-like organisms (singular: protozoan)
- jelly: A thick, clear substance made from seaweed, used for growing microorganisms.
- solid animal waste
- a group of bacteria or fungi, such as the ones growing on the surface of agar jelly.
33 Clues: decay • solid animal waste • A microscopic fungus • Made of only one cell • consumers that eat other animals. • The first organism in a food change. • A fungus with a round top and short stem. • A fungus with a round top and narrow stem • The study of organisms and their environment. • An animal that is killed and eaten by a predator. • ...
Scene 3: The Environment 2023-11-30
20 Clues: jäte • luoda • tukea • ympäri • mahtava • suojelu • kokemus • ilmasto • nauttia • välittää • ilmakehä • pohjavesi • ympäristö • matkustaa • uusiutuva • vierailla • jännittävä • kunnioittaa • salametsästys • minne tahansa
Humans and the Environment 2023-11-27
Across
- study of human population statistics
- mostly developed land covered mainly with buildings and roads that has a human population of 2500 or more
- how a population changes in size during a specific period of time
- a model that explains the change from high birthrates and death rates to a condition of low birthrates and death rates
- a line that city planners draw on a map to separate urban areas from areas the city would prefer remain rural
- how likely a given substance will cause harm
- viruses, bacteria, and other organisms in the environment that harm human health
- a colorless, odorless, highly toxic radioactive gas
- computerized system for storing, manipulating, and viewing geographic data
- a philosophy of urban growth that focuses on economic and environmental approaches that lead to sustainable growth and the avoidance of sprawl
- the practice of restoring native communities
- diseases caused by a pathogen
- number of babies out of 1000 that die during their first year of life
- study of disease in human population
- average number of years an individual is expected to live
- any other type of land use or land cover that is not urban
- strips of vegetated open space that connect parks or neighborhoods
- began in the mid-1700s, shifting from rural life to urban societies
- the amount of a substance an organism is exposed to
- total fertility rate for a nation that would keep its population stable
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- an area in which the temperature is several degrees higher than that of the surrounding area
- refers to the vegetation and manufactured structures that cover land
- human activities that occur on land and are directly related to the land
- factors that threaten or are harmful to human health
- chemicals that affect the nervous system
- a disease that has appeared in the human population for the first time, or that has existed for a while but is increasing rapidly or spreading around the world
- a mineral that forms long, thin microscopic fibers that can cause lung disease
- with each step up the food chain, concentrations of toxic substances can be greatly magnified
- organisms that build up large concentrations of toxic substances in their bodies
- study of how poisonous substances affect an organism's health
- study o fhow environmental factors affect human health and our quality of life
- chemicals that harm embryos and fetuses
- shift of population from the countryside to urban areas
- matter or energy released into the environment, causing negative effects that impact people, wildlife, and other aspects of the environment
- relationship between different doses and the responses they generate
- chemicals that cause cancer
- facilities, services, and installations needed for the functioning of a community
- average number of children a female member of a population has during her lifetime
- process of measuring risk
- attempt to design cities so as to maximize their functionality and beauty
- depends on two factors: one, what the substance is and two, how much of the substance is needed to cause harm
- the spread of low-density urban or suburban development outward from an urban center
- the effect an organism shows as a result of exposure
- the practice of classifying areas for different types of development and land use
- refers to the differences in assets and income between individuals in a society or between nations
45 Clues: process of measuring risk • chemicals that cause cancer • diseases caused by a pathogen • study of human population statistics • study of disease in human population • chemicals that harm embryos and fetuses • chemicals that affect the nervous system • how likely a given substance will cause harm • the practice of restoring native communities • ...
Vocab Man - Physical Environment 2024-04-15
25 Clues: Sea • Hill • Lake • City • Town • Farm • Tree • World • Feild • Coast • River • State • Beach • Ocean • Desert • Island • Region • Forest • Valley • Country • Mountain • Continent • Hurricane • Waterfalls • Countryside
Business and its environment 2024-08-22
Across
- Expanding a business but opening new branches
- When there is not efficient allocation of resources
- Integration with a company in a different industry
- When businesses consider interests of society
- Market with only one supplier with no close competitors
- Caused by decline in important industries, leading to significant job losses
- Total value of a company's issued shares
- The core aims of a business
- When government spending exceeds revenue from taxation
- Giving employees more challenging and fulfilling work
- Giving false impression of being environmentally friendly
- Costs of economic activity not paid for by producer or consumer but the rest of society
- An employee who turns ideas into new products or ventures
- Government expenditure and borrowing and tax rates
- Businesses with the Triple Bottom Line as their objectives
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- Economic resources owned/controlled by private and public sectors
- Total value of goods and services produced in a country adjusted for inflation
- Economic resources are owned by the state
- Businesses agreeing to work together on a project but remain separate
- When a company buys more than 50% of another company
- Selling state-owned businesses to private sector
- Jointly owned business by its members for mutual benefit
- Relating to the structure of the population
- Measures to improve the competitiveness of markets
- Physical goods used to produce other goods
- Businesses agreeing to work together to restrict competition
- Interest rates and supply of money
- Regular swings in output measured by real GDP
- Economic, social and environmental objectives
- Long-term plan of action to achieve objectives
- Average output per employee in a given time
- Businesses providing IT, consultancy and R&D services
- Use of trade barriers to help domestic businesses
- Total value of all long-term and permanent finance invested in the business
- The long-term goals businesses hope to achieve
- An organization of working people trying to improve pay and work conditions
36 Clues: The core aims of a business • Interest rates and supply of money • Total value of a company's issued shares • Economic resources are owned by the state • Physical goods used to produce other goods • Relating to the structure of the population • Average output per employee in a given time • Expanding a business but opening new branches • ...
Living Environment Vocab Review 2024-05-23
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- creates genetic diversity
- gestures and conduct
- a state of balance between continuing processes.
- a collection of fossils documenting the history of life on Earth
- having limits or bounds
- Blood protein
- a part or aspect of something abstract, especially one that is essential or characteristic
- evaluation of scientific, academic, or professional work by others working in the same field
- exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes
- separation of a mixture
- to take a species out of it's environment
- population genetics
- trigger a physical or behavioral change
- initiate (accelerate) or to inhibit (slow down) a process
- an exact weighing instrument used in laboratory settings for measuring the mass of substances
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- he appearance in a phenotype of a characteristic or effect attributed to a particular gene
- phrases or descriptions which are used to classify a group of living things
- considered to be unfair
- involve the alteration of biomolecules
- the first to colonize newly created environments or recently disturbed
- the action or process of differentiating
- HIV Infection
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
- chemical reaction without itself
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide
- time scale divides up the history of the earth
- developing or being developed
- Weakened virus
- genetically identical
- Even distribution
30 Clues: HIV Infection • Blood protein • Weakened virus • Even distribution • population genetics • gestures and conduct • genetically identical • considered to be unfair • having limits or bounds • separation of a mixture • creates genetic diversity • developing or being developed • chemical reaction without itself • involve the alteration of biomolecules • trigger a physical or behavioral change • ...
Unit 2 The environment 2024-10-17
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- the letting off of gas or other substances
- a large mass of ice that moves very slowly-usually down a slope or valley
- energy to make something work
- a layer of gases around the Earth
- someone or something that makes something happen
- a document signed by people to push the idea to go through
- to be likely to damage or harm something
- a source of energy like coal-gas-and petroleum that was formed inside the Earth millions of years ago
- Gas, a gas that makes the air around the Earth warmer
- the job of working on a farm or organizing work on a farm0
- extremely good-exciting-or beautiful
- a deep valley with very steep sides
- the activity or business of cutting down trees for wood
- a trouble or unpleasant occurrence
- the general weather condition usually found in a particular place
- to create-to make something begin to exist or take a particular shape
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- The specific idea of a text
- a forest in a tropical area that gets lots of rain
- an increase in the Earth's temperature because of pollution
- to take in a liquid or gas through a surface and hold it
- an area of land with grass for animals to eat
- the variety of different animals and plants in an area
- result-a change that happens because of a cause
- Details
- all the living things in an area and the effect they have on each other and the environment
- the melting of a glacier
- the act of causing so much damage to something that it stops existing because it cannot be repaired
- the process of building something-usually large structures such as houses-roads-buildings
- a large cave
29 Clues: Details • a large cave • the melting of a glacier • The specific idea of a text • energy to make something work • a layer of gases around the Earth • a trouble or unpleasant occurrence • a deep valley with very steep sides • extremely good-exciting-or beautiful • to be likely to damage or harm something • the letting off of gas or other substances • ...
Organisms and their environment 2023-04-24
Across
- Organisms that live in a community and interact with each other and its environment.
- Organisms that feed on secondary consumers.
- When the relative size of different populations remains constant.
- Position of an organism in a food web, food chain or ecological pyramid.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Organisms that feed on primary consumers.
- Allows a person to compare the number of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
- Allows a person to compare the total energy in each trophic level of a food chain over a certain period of time.
- Organisms of the same species living together in a common habitat.
- Allows a person to compare the mass of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
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- A network of interconnected food chains.
- cycle Processes where carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is removed from and released into the environment.
- Study of organisms continually interacting with each other and their surroundings.
- Organisms that feed on tertiary consumers.
- Organisms that are herbivores.
- A horizontal bar diagram that shows the relationship between food and energy.
- Processes where nitrogen is constantly removed from the soil and is eventually returned to it in the form of nitrates.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food.
- Different populations of different species in a habitat living and interacting with one another.
- Organisms that get their energy by breaking down dead organisms.
- The place where an organism resides.
- Energy and nutrients being transferred through a series of organisms. (Starts with producer)
22 Clues: Organisms that are herbivores. • An organism that makes its own food. • The place where an organism resides. • A network of interconnected food chains. • Organisms that feed on primary consumers. • Organisms that feed on tertiary consumers. • Organisms that cannot make their own food. • Organisms that feed on secondary consumers. • ...
Organisms and their environment 2023-04-24
Across
- A horizontal bar diagram that shows the relationship between food and energy.
- Organisms that feed on primary consumers.
- A network of interconnected food chains.
- Processes where nitrogen is constantly removed from the soil and is eventually returned to it in the form of nitrates.
- Organisms of the same species living together in a common habitat.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food.
- Processes where carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is removed from and released into the environment.
- Allows a person to compare the mass of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
- Organisms that get their energy by breaking down dead organisms.
- Position of an organism in a food web, food chain or ecological pyramid.
- Study of organisms continually interacting with each other and their surroundings.
- An organism that makes its own food.
- Allows a person to compare the total energy in each trophic level of a food chain over a certain period of time.
- The place where an organism resides.
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- Organisms that feed on tertiary consumers.
- Allows a person to compare the number of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
- Energy and nutrients being transferred through a series of organisms. (Starts with producer)
- Organisms that live in a community and interact with each other and its environment.
- Organisms that feed on secondary consumers.
- When the relative size of different populations remains constant.
- Organisms that are herbivores.
- Different populations of different species in a habitat living and interacting with one another.
22 Clues: Organisms that are herbivores. • An organism that makes its own food. • The place where an organism resides. • A network of interconnected food chains. • Organisms that feed on primary consumers. • Organisms that feed on tertiary consumers. • Organisms that cannot make their own food. • Organisms that feed on secondary consumers. • ...
Organisms and Their Environment 2023-05-08
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- Is the populations of predators and prey.
- organisms that get their energy by breaking down dead organisms.
- The various processes by which carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, is removed from and released into the environment.
- are organisms that are not bale to make their own food.
- Is a community of organisms interacting with one another and with its non-living environment.
- The process by which nitrogen is constantly removed from the soil and is eventually returned to it in the form of nitrates.
- It consists of a network of interconnected food chains.
- Is the position of an organism in a food chain.
- Is the process which ammonium compounds are converted to nitrates.
- It allows us to compare the mass of organisms present in each trophic level.
- Process by which biological fuels are oxidized in the presence of an inorganic substance.
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- Horizontal bar diagrams showing the relationship of food and energy.
- Is the process by which the complex organic substances breakdown into simpler substances by the action of microorganisms.
- Process where a substance in the presence of oxygen, giving off heat and light in the process.
- Is a group of organisms of the same species that live together in a habitat.
- Is the place where organisms live.
- Is a organisms that makes its own organic food substances.
- It allows us to compare the total energy in each trophic level of a food chain.
- A process in living organisms involving the production of energy.
- All populations of different species living and interacting with one another in a habitat.
- Is the study of interactions when organisms continually interact with one another.
- When different populations of plants and animals live together and interact within the same environment
- The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- It allows us to compare the number of organisms present in each trophic level.
- Is a series of organisms through which energy and nutrients are transferred.
25 Clues: Is the place where organisms live. • Is the populations of predators and prey. • Is the position of an organism in a food chain. • are organisms that are not bale to make their own food. • It consists of a network of interconnected food chains. • Is a organisms that makes its own organic food substances. • ...
Organisms and their environment 2023-05-07
Across
- the place where an organism lives
- A community of organisms interacting with each other and their environment
- An animal that feeds on other animals
- Obtaining nitrogen from green plants in the form of nitrates and ammonium from the soil
- An organism that is unable to make its own food
- The process of nitrogen converting to ammonium compounds
- An organism that get their energy by breaking down dead organisms
- Animals that feed on both plants and animals
- Made up of populations of different species living together
- The position of an organism in a food chain, food web or ecological pyramid
- Allows us to compare the mass of organisms in every trophic level
- Population growth slowly increasing
- Animals that feed on plants
- Death and birth rates and population size staying constant
- Population size dropping as the death rate is higher than the birth rate
- The process of ammonium compounds converting to nitrates
- Allows us to compare the total energy in every trophic level
Down
- Animals that feed on other animals
- Made up by the processes of carbon removed and released into the environment
- web A network of connected food chains
- Plants absorbing carbon dioxide and water to convert into oxygen and glucose
- Different populations of plants and animals living together and interacting in the same environment
- An organism that is able to make its own food
- chain A series of organisms where energy is transferred from producer to consumer
- Population size rapidly increasing due to maximum growth rate
- relative sizes of different populations remaining constant
- A group of organisms of the same species living together
- An animal that is eaten by another animal
- Allows us to compare the number of organisms present in every trophic level
- Bacteria breaking down nitrates in the soil to nitrogen gas
- The study of organisms interacting with each other and their surroundings
- Animals releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
32 Clues: Animals that feed on plants • the place where an organism lives • Animals that feed on other animals • Population growth slowly increasing • An animal that feeds on other animals • web A network of connected food chains • An animal that is eaten by another animal • Animals that feed on both plants and animals • An organism that is able to make its own food • ...
The Environment p. 17 2022-09-08
23 Clues: öljy • vuoto • ydin- • tuuli • tulva • kieltää • kuivuus • säästää • istuttaa • aurinko- • nälänhätä • uusiutuva • säilyttää • lajitella • hurrikaani • polttoaine • kierrättää • lahjoittaa • katastrofi • onnettomuus • kunnioittaa • käyttää uudelleen • irrottaa pistorasiasta
Interactions in the Environment 2022-10-02
Across
- describes the atmosphere conditions over a short time period
- living elements found in an ecosystem
- a mutually beneficial symbiotic relationship where both organisms benefit
- consumers that primarily hunt for their food
- when new species replace older species over a period of time in an ecosystem
- the space on earth where land, water and air co-exist to sustain life
- allows an organism to live in an ecosystem
- is made up of biotic and abiotic elements that depend on each other to survive
- a symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits, but causes no harm or benefit to the other
- consumers that eat only plants
- plants that provide nutrients and oxygen to an ecosystem from the sun’s energy
- a single biotic element
- organisms that consume biotic elements
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- where various populations co-exist with one another in an ecosystem
- living within our needs such that we are able to sustain life for the future
- an interconnected relationship between two different organisms within close distance of each other
- organisms that decompose (break down)animal waste and dead biotic elements
- water part of the Earth which includes all oceans, lakes, seas, etc.
- a one-sided symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits by harming the other
- consumers that eat both plants and other consumers
- a large community that has similar climate, soil and organisms living together
- a group of organisms within the same specie living together in an organism
- consumers that are hunted and eaten as food
- solid part of the Earth that consists of three layers: crust, mantle and core
- the average weather conditions of a specific area over a longer time period
- gases that surround the Earth
- nonliving elements found in an ecosystem
- consumers that eat other consumers
- organisms that eat off the remains of living things
29 Clues: a single biotic element • gases that surround the Earth • consumers that eat only plants • consumers that eat other consumers • living elements found in an ecosystem • organisms that consume biotic elements • nonliving elements found in an ecosystem • allows an organism to live in an ecosystem • consumers that are hunted and eaten as food • ...
Organisms and their environment 2023-05-05
Across
- It consists of a network of interconnected food chains.
- Which allows us to compare the number of organisms present in each tropic level at a particular time.
- Synonym of biological balance.
- Made up by various processes by which carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, that is removed from and released into the environment.
- One way nitrogen is removed from soil by breaking down nitrates in the soil to nitrogen gas.
- Made up of different populations of plants and animals live together and interact within the same environment.
- An organism that get it energy by breaking down dead organisms, faces and excretory products.
- The position of an organism in a food chain, food web or ecological pyramid.
- The study of interactions between organisms or organisms and their environment.
- A group of organisms of the same species that live together in a habitat.
- The place where an organism lives.
Down
- A series of organisms through which energy and nutrients are transferred, beginning with a producer.
- A community of organisms interacting with one another and with its non-living environment.
- Which allows us to compare the total energy each trophic level of a food chain over a period of time.
- An organism that makes its own organic food substances.
- Made up of all the populations of different species living and interacting with one another in a habitat.
- The relative sizes of the different populations remain constant.
- Which allows us to compare the mass of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
- Consists of processes by which nitrogen is constantly removed from the soil and is eventually returned to it in the form of nitrates.
- Formed by horizontal bar diagrams about relationships between food and energy.
- An organism that are not able to make its own food. It obtains energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms.
21 Clues: Synonym of biological balance. • The place where an organism lives. • It consists of a network of interconnected food chains. • An organism that makes its own organic food substances. • The relative sizes of the different populations remain constant. • A group of organisms of the same species that live together in a habitat. • ...
School Environment and Emotions 2024-10-30
Across
- nervous (f)
- uncomfortable (f)(ACCENT MARK)
- worried (m)
- calm (f)
- open (f)
- respectful (m)
- respectful (f)
- inclusive (f)
- inclusive (m)
- confused (m)
- sure or secure (f)
- comfortable (m) (ACCENT MARK)
- academic (m) (ACCENT MARK)
Down
- worried (f)
- content (f)
- open (m)
- comfortable (f)(ACCENT MARK)
- content (m)
- academic (f)(ACCENT MARK)
- welcoming
- sure or secure (m)
- tolerant
- calm (m)
- confused (f)
- nervous (m)
- uncomfortable (m)(ACCENT MARK)
26 Clues: open (m) • calm (f) • open (f) • tolerant • calm (m) • welcoming • worried (f) • content (f) • nervous (f) • content (m) • worried (m) • nervous (m) • confused (f) • confused (m) • inclusive (f) • inclusive (m) • respectful (m) • respectful (f) • sure or secure (m) • sure or secure (f) • academic (f)(ACCENT MARK) • academic (m) (ACCENT MARK) • comfortable (f)(ACCENT MARK) • comfortable (m) (ACCENT MARK) • ...
SLP2221 - Health & The Environment 2025-02-09
Across
- Control center of the body
- Breathing organ
- Unwanted or discarded material
- Storage for electrical power
- Decomposed organic matter
- Environmental contamination
- Urgent situation requiring immediate action
- Wound covering
- Metabolic disorder affecting blood sugar
- First step in making change
- Cutting down forests
- Greenhouse gas CH4
Down
- Skeletal structure
- Large organ that filters blood
- Tissue that helps movement
- Discolored injury mark
- Where waste gets buried
- Process materials for reuse
- Bean-shaped filtering organ
- Organic matter used as fuel
- Urban air pollution haze
- Abnormal cell growth disease
- Substances released into the air
- Vital pumping organ
- Brain blood flow disruption
- Elevated body temperature
- Ability to maintain without depleting resources
- Invasion by harmful organisms
28 Clues: Wound covering • Breathing organ • Skeletal structure • Greenhouse gas CH4 • Vital pumping organ • Cutting down forests • Discolored injury mark • Where waste gets buried • Urban air pollution haze • Decomposed organic matter • Elevated body temperature • Control center of the body • Tissue that helps movement • Process materials for reuse • Bean-shaped filtering organ • ...
Legal environment 1-3 2025-01-22
Across
- every person has certain duties to others
- written law of given society at a particular time
- (2 words) evaluate decisions in terms of it affective everyone and everything
- the suing party
- judge-made law
- takes precedent
- all laws that outline methods of enforcing rights established by substantive
- enacted by legislative bodies at any level of gov
- listed out actions
- expressed in federal and state constitutions
- impact of decision on society/key stakeholders
- all laws that define, prescribe, regulate create legal rights and obligations
- wrongs committed against public as a whole
- decision that creates an example for deciding subsequent cases
- greatest good for greatest number of people
- appealing to appellate court
- humans are quantitatively different and have moral integrity and capacity to reason
- scrutiny if substantially related to important gov. objectives
- whom appeal is taken against
Down
- due process emphasizing content of legislation
- study of law; different legal thoughts
- (2 words) may be to protect/promote public order, health, safety, morals, general welfare
- (2 words) obligation to follow precedents established in jurisdiction
- rights/duties that exist between persons and their government as well as relief when a person's rights are violated
- due process emphasizing fair procedures
- scrutiny if conceivable basis on which classification might relate to gov. interest
- evolutionary process of law by concentrating on origin and history of legal system
- "I desire to do right" inquiry, discussion, decision, review
- profits, people, planet (triple bottom line)
- (2 words) minimum compliance with law
- universal law applies to all humans
- law is one of many institutions and shaped by social forces and needs
- power shared by federal and state
- governs transactions via internet
- rules, orders, decisions of executive, independent regulatory agencies
- scrutiny if law/action prohibits person from exercising fundamental right
- study of what constitutes right and wrong behavior
- being sued
38 Clues: being sued • judge-made law • the suing party • takes precedent • listed out actions • appealing to appellate court • whom appeal is taken against • power shared by federal and state • governs transactions via internet • universal law applies to all humans • (2 words) minimum compliance with law • study of law; different legal thoughts • due process emphasizing fair procedures • ...
Environment and extreme weather 2026-03-02
Across
- a long period of dry weather when there is not enough water for plants and animals to live
- a storm that has very strong fast winds and that moves over water
- such as coal or oil that is produced by the gradual decaying of animals or plants under the ground and are used to make energy
- a sudden shaking of the Earth’s surface that often causes a lot of damage
- becomes larger or moves so that it affects more people or a larger area
- animals and plants growing in natural conditions
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- cloudy air near the ground which is difficult to see through
- to put used objects or materials through a special process so that they can be used again
- a sudden fall of a lot of earth or rocks down a hill, cliff etc
- the process of making air, water, soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use
Down
- to continue to live after a difficult situation, an accident, war, or illness
- someone who does a job willingly without being paid
- to send people away from a dangerous place to a safe place
- frozen raindrops which fall as hard balls of ice
- unwanted materials or substances that are left after you have used something
- the state of being without a job
- extremely cold
- cold enough to make you feel uncomfortable
- fairly warm
- a situation in which a large number of people have little or no food for a long time and many people die
- a very large amount of water that covers an area
22 Clues: fairly warm • extremely cold • the state of being without a job • the natural home of a plant or animal • cold enough to make you feel uncomfortable • frozen raindrops which fall as hard balls of ice • animals and plants growing in natural conditions • a very large amount of water that covers an area • someone who does a job willingly without being paid • ...
Words for the Environment 2025-10-22
Across
- Pelestarian alam dan sumber daya
- Tempat banyak pohon dan hewan liar hidup
- Perairan luas yang asin, lebih kecil dari lautan
- Makhluk hidup yang tumbuh dari tanah, seperti bunga dan pohon
- Mendaur ulang barang menjadi bahan baru
- Planet tempat kita hidup
- Zat yang kita hirup untuk bernapas
- Udara yang bergerak dan bisa membuat daun atau rambut tertiup
- Penebangan hutan secara besar-besaran
- Bintang pusat tata surya dan sumber cahaya dan panas bumi
- Tanaman besar dengan batang dan daun
- Makhluk hidup selain manusia dan tumbuhan
Down
- Mengurangi penggunaan barang atau sumber daya
- Membuat sesuatu bebas dari kotoran atau sampah
- Pencemaran lingkungan
- Sampah atau sisa yang tidak dipakai
- Tempat menanam bunga atau sayuran di rumah
- Menggunakan kembali barang yang sudah ada
- Cairan yang diminum dan digunakan setiap hari
- Tanaman pendek yang tumbuh di halaman
- Bahan alami tanpa bahan kimia
21 Clues: Pencemaran lingkungan • Planet tempat kita hidup • Bahan alami tanpa bahan kimia • Pelestarian alam dan sumber daya • Zat yang kita hirup untuk bernapas • Sampah atau sisa yang tidak dipakai • Tanaman besar dengan batang dan daun • Tanaman pendek yang tumbuh di halaman • Penebangan hutan secara besar-besaran • Mendaur ulang barang menjadi bahan baru • ...
Vocabulary Learning about Environment 2026-01-11
20 Clues: alam • hutan • sungai • polusi • banjir • limbah • gunung • samudra • bencara • lingkungan • kekeringan • terbarukan • gempa bumi • pelestarian • tanah longsor • terancam punah • tempat tinggal • kebakaran hutan • penggundulan hutan • letusan gurung berapi
Heat in the Environment 2026-01-22
Across
- Particles move closer together when cooled
- Heat transfer by direct touch
- The flowing movement in convection
- Tiny pieces that make up matter
- When a gas becomes a liquid
- When a solid becomes a liquid
- A state of matter with a definite shape
- To bounce heat or light away
- When a liquid becomes a gas
- Heat transfer through waves and does not need particles
- Thermal energy moving from warmer to cooler objects
- Tool used to measure temperature
- Particles spread out when heated
- Energy transfer that can travel through empty space
- A liquid or gas that can flow
- The ability to do work or cause change
Down
- Heat transfer by movement of liquids or gases
- Warmer air or water is usually less this and rises
- Energy of moving particles
- Keeping heat inside using materials that slow heat loss
- Temperature scale used in Canada
- The movement of heat energy from one object to another
- The main source of energy for Earth
- How tightly packed particles are in a substance
- A state of matter that spreads out to fill a space
- A material that transfers heat easily (example metal)
- A device that controls heating or cooling in buildings
- A state of matter with no fixed shape but fixed volume
- A word that means related to heat
- When a liquid becomes a solid
- How hot or cold something is
31 Clues: Energy of moving particles • When a gas becomes a liquid • When a liquid becomes a gas • To bounce heat or light away • How hot or cold something is • Heat transfer by direct touch • When a solid becomes a liquid • When a liquid becomes a solid • A liquid or gas that can flow • Tiny pieces that make up matter • Temperature scale used in Canada • Tool used to measure temperature • ...
E1 4692 Environment W 2026-02-02
Across
- What you see through or drink from.
- Trashcan.
- Animals, plants, buildings, water and air.
- Typical road name for a cul-de-sac.
- Keeps, doesn't throw away.
- Containing nothing.
- Use again.
- Where roads end in a circle.
- Edible items.
- Ends with a '?'.
Down
- Typical road name in the country.
- Typical road name in a suburb.
- Enjoy.
- Container for liquids.
- Not bad.
- Typical name for a large road.
- Garbage on the ground.
- Putting one foot in front of another.
- Last working day.
- What you don't need or throw away.
- Trash, garbage.
- Typical road name in a city.
22 Clues: Enjoy. • Not bad. • Trashcan. • Use again. • Edible items. • Trash, garbage. • Ends with a '?'. • Last working day. • Containing nothing. • Container for liquids. • Garbage on the ground. • Keeps, doesn't throw away. • Where roads end in a circle. • Typical road name in a city. • Typical road name in a suburb. • Typical name for a large road. • Typical road name in the country. • ...
That's an idea! 2021-03-15
Across
- - Actions that destruct the environment.
- - Make a good use of a resource.
- - The process of eliminating rubbish from a place.
- - Putting an object into the rubbish and eliminate it.
- - Use an object more than once.
Down
- - Decrease the amount of an object.
- - Make a bad use of a resource.
- - Eliminate things you don’t want.
- - Exhaust all the resources we have.
- - A way to protect the environment by separating rubbish.
- - Actions that help the environment.
- - Destruct the environment.
12 Clues: - Destruct the environment. • - Make a bad use of a resource. • - Use an object more than once. • - Make a good use of a resource. • - Eliminate things you don’t want. • - Decrease the amount of an object. • - Exhaust all the resources we have. • - Actions that help the environment. • - Actions that destruct the environment. • ...
Heat in the Environment 2018-12-11
Across
- the state of matter with an indefinite shape and a definite volume
- a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles of a substance
- to throw back or send back energy
- the colour that absorbs and emits radiant heat the best
- to change from a solid to a liquid
- the state of matter with an indefinite shape and an indefinite volume
- changing from a gas directly to a solid, without a liquid phase
- a decrease in the volume of a substance caused by cooling
- the transfer of radiant energy by means of electromagnetic waves
- this is exerted on a closed container if it contains a gas that is being heated
- an increase in the volume of a substance caused by heating
- to change from a gas to a liquid
- to change from a liquid to a solid
Down
- the state of matter with a definite shape and a definite volume
- the transfer of thermal energy from one part of a fluid to another by a circulating current of faster-moving and slower-moving particles
- energy that all moving objects possess
- a material designed and used to reduce the flow of thermal energy by limiting conduction, convection, or both
- the total kinetic energy and energy of attraction of all the particles of a material
- changing from a solid directly to a gas, without a liquid phase
- to take in or to soak up energy
- an explanation of what matter is made of and how it behaves
- to change from a liquid to a gas
- the transfer of energy from the particles of a warmer object to the particles of a cooler object
- the transfer of thermal energy through a substance or between substances in contact by the collision of particles
- energy that travels in the form of electromagnetic waves through empty space
- a layer of material designed and used to reflect radiant heat energy
- the colour that reflects radiant heat the best
27 Clues: to take in or to soak up energy • to change from a liquid to a gas • to change from a gas to a liquid • to throw back or send back energy • to change from a solid to a liquid • to change from a liquid to a solid • energy that all moving objects possess • the colour that reflects radiant heat the best • the colour that absorbs and emits radiant heat the best • ...
Plants in our environment 2020-09-21
Across
- important for moving water and all of the things that are dissolved in it around through narrow tubes
- the production of plant food by access to sunlight and water
- seeds create a ring like shape
- the underground part of the plant that anchors the plant
- lose their leaves or needles in winter
- one leaf at a node
- the female reproductive organ of a flower
- support the leaf’s reproductive structure
- Leaf found where the petiole contacts the stem
- a group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- a plant that has flowers and produces seeds enclosed within a carpel.
- are small, non-vascular plants, such as mosses, liverworts and hornworts.
Down
- seeds are scattered in no particular order
- leaf stem
- pores, mostly on the underside of the leaf
- conducts sugars manufactured in the leaves by photosynthesis
- a simple, nonflowering, and typically aquatic plant
- have branching side roots and a main root to access waters
- have no main stem but many branches
- two leaves per node
- conducts water and minerals
21 Clues: leaf stem • one leaf at a node • two leaves per node • conducts water and minerals • seeds create a ring like shape • have no main stem but many branches • lose their leaves or needles in winter • the female reproductive organ of a flower • support the leaf’s reproductive structure • seeds are scattered in no particular order • pores, mostly on the underside of the leaf • ...
Legal Environment of Business 2013-08-13
Across
- Term gives expression to parties' true intentions
- Offer withdrawal
- has some degree of control over land of buildings
- Only a party to a contract can sue on a contract
- Exemplary damages
- Disputes below $25000 handled here
- Jurisdiction provided by s. 92 Constitution Act 1867
- Awarding a reasonable sum for the services or goods provided under a contract
- Unlawful contract
- Contracts that are inherently unfair
- liability for the tort of another
- The 'person' that sets the standard in an action for negligence
- Threat of economic harm coerces weaker party
Down
- Vague commitment to barter
- established by the neighbour principle
- Must have clean hands when invoking these rules
- Judge made law
- Threat of imminent physical harm
- Present another's goods as one's own
- Something of value in the eyes of the law
- No consideration required
- Promise to perform specified acts on specified terms
- A fresh agreement
- The compromise of one's volition
- A deliberate and complete agreement supported by mutual consideration
- remedy returning parties to pre-contractual positions
- Law that protects one's good name
- Agreement to keep offer open
28 Clues: Judge made law • Offer withdrawal • Exemplary damages • A fresh agreement • Unlawful contract • No consideration required • Vague commitment to barter • Agreement to keep offer open • Threat of imminent physical harm • The compromise of one's volition • Law that protects one's good name • liability for the tort of another • Disputes below $25000 handled here • ...
Week 8 - The environment 2015-07-31
Across
- biodiversity (n)
- fertile
- species (n)
- a shortage of (phr.)
- the greenhouse effect (n. phr.)
- smuggle (v)
- habitat (n)
- thrive (n)
- emissions (n)
- wipe out (phr. v)
Down
- biodegradable (adj)
- graze (v)
- renewable energy (n. phr)
- adjacent (adj)
- deforestation (n)
- toxic waste (n. phr.)
- (n)
- leak (v)
- die out (phr. v)
- irrigate (v)
20 Clues: (n) • fertile • leak (v) • graze (v) • thrive (n) • species (n) • smuggle (v) • habitat (n) • irrigate (v) • emissions (n) • adjacent (adj) • biodiversity (n) • die out (phr. v) • deforestation (n) • wipe out (phr. v) • biodegradable (adj) • a shortage of (phr.) • toxic waste (n. phr.) • renewable energy (n. phr) • the greenhouse effect (n. phr.)
Environment and Society /Joseph 2014-10-06
Across
- cause allergies, asthma
- things people use such as crops, minerals, animals, or plants
- may cause leukemia
- shows the things found or produced in an area
- causes lung cancer and other diseases of the lungs
- a change in climate due to elevation
- the creation of products
- harmful substances found in the environment
- causes eye, skin, and lung irritation
- solid, liquid, or gas wastes that are poisonous
- causes liver and kidney damage
Down
- originate over the Pacific Ocean
- may cause lung cancer
- causes headaches
- reduce waste using different methods
- naturally occurring elements or substances that are found on the Earth
- dangerous wastes that go into our trash every day
- causes lung disease, cancer
- all thunderstorms create
- originate over the Atlantic Ocean
20 Clues: causes headaches • may cause leukemia • may cause lung cancer • cause allergies, asthma • the creation of products • all thunderstorms create • causes lung disease, cancer • causes liver and kidney damage • originate over the Pacific Ocean • originate over the Atlantic Ocean • reduce waste using different methods • a change in climate due to elevation • ...
human systems and environment 2014-10-06
Across
- dangerous wastes or dangerous things
- floods still water rises and swallows land
- creation of products
- things found or produced in an area
- rate of births every 1000 population
- build up and discharge of electricity
- takeing away something to make less wastes
- harmful substances found in the envirorment
- near equator
- shaking of earth
- flowing water rises
Down
- lack of water
- orriginate over atlantic
- rate of deaths every 1000 population
- rate of cooling with air movement
- naturally occurring elements
- orriginate over pacific
- solid liquid or gas wastes that is poisenious
- machines and tools that can make life easier
- things people use
20 Clues: near equator • lack of water • shaking of earth • things people use • flowing water rises • creation of products • orriginate over pacific • orriginate over atlantic • naturally occurring elements • rate of cooling with air movement • things found or produced in an area • dangerous wastes or dangerous things • rate of deaths every 1000 population • rate of births every 1000 population • ...
Educational Environment Key Terms 2017-05-04
Across
- An acronym used to describe the council that creates and distributes research-based knowledge products and services
- An acronym used to describe students who come from a background where English is not spoken
- A non-compulsory subject that a student selects for study
- A degree diploma or certificate
- An area of study
- Postponement of starting date for study
- A subject/unit that is needed before entry is granted
- Describes an educational institution organisation that ensures equitable access to education by taking individual needs into account
- Study that is undertaken off-campus
- The responsibility or ensuring physical and emotional wellbeing or students and staff
- A grade given for excellent academic achievement
- To allow a person entrance to study a course
- The way in which a student’s academic progress is measured
Down
- A compulsory unit or subject matter for a course
- Financial support for indigenous students undertaking study
- An acronym used to describe the study or technology used to aid communication
- An acronym used to describe core subjects in primary schools
- An acronym used to describe the body that administers education programs in Australia
- A subject area that a student has chosen to specialise in
- An award
- A division of study
- A qualification obtained at university
- Representing somebody else’s work as your own
- A department of a particular academic area
- An acronym used to describe the unified system of national qualifications
- A student who has completed their course but not yet received their award
- An acronym used to describe people whose first language is NOT English
- The main content or subject matter or a course
28 Clues: An award • An area of study • A division of study • A degree diploma or certificate • Study that is undertaken off-campus • A qualification obtained at university • Postponement of starting date for study • A department of a particular academic area • To allow a person entrance to study a course • Representing somebody else’s work as your own • ...
organisms and their environment 2021-05-01
Across
- the mixture of gases surrounding the earth
- a living thing as well as its products
- a group of organisms that share many features and can interbreed
- an organism that feeds on dead plants, dead animals or animal waste
- an organism that digests dead food material outside the body
- the area of earth that contains major water bodies
- all the organisms that live in the same habitat
- an animal that eats plants
- a group of organisms living in a particular habitat
- the external surroundings that surround and affect the survival and development of an organism
- a non-living physical and chemical attribute of a system
- a living thing that has an organised structure, can react to stimuli, reproduce, adapt and maintain homeostasis
- an organism capable of making nutritive organic molecules
- the planet organisms live in
- fuel formed from organic material
Down
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- burning
- the community of organisms and their environment in an area that interacts together
- transfer of energy from one organism to another by ingestion
- an organism that gets its food by eating other organisms
- the study of organisms and their environment
- the destruction of large areas of forest or woodland
- a feeding level in a food chain or food web
- the feeding relationships between organisms in the same community
- an organism that produce its own food
- an organism that does not have the ability to chemically produce its own food
- the mass of a living organism
- a graph to show the feeding relationships of organisms and the flow of energy through trophi levels in an ecosystem
- an animal that eats animals
- the portion of earth where living things thrive and live
30 Clues: burning • an animal that eats plants • an animal that eats animals • the planet organisms live in • the mass of a living organism • fuel formed from organic material • an organism that produce its own food • a living thing as well as its products • the mixture of gases surrounding the earth • an animal that eats both plants and animals • ...
Organisms and their Environment 2021-04-30
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- levels, each feeding level of a food chain
- organisms that feed on decaying, non-living organic matter using external digestion
- layers of gases surrounding a planet
- organisms which get their energy from eating both plant and animal matter
- the only planet known to have life on it.
- the non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- organisms which consume plant matter
- a living component of an ecosystem
- web, food chains linked together to join a food web
- organisms that cannot make their own food and eat plant and animal matter
- organisms that digest or decay dead plant or animal material
- organisms that have the ability to make their own food
- the permanent destruction of large areas of forests and woodlands
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in the same environment at the same time
- the total amount of water on a planet
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- a community of organisms and their environment in an area that interacts together
- organisms that consume other organisms to obtain energy
- organisms that can make their own food
- a key term in the study of organisms in their habitats
- an individual animal, plant, or. single-celled life form
- fuel, heat and pressure turns organic material into this after millions of years
- organisms that eat meat
- the external surroundings including all of the biotic and abiotic factors that surrounds and affects the survival and development of an organism or population
- the mass of living material
- burning fossil fuels into the air as carbon dioxide
- the study of animals in their habitats
- all different species of organisms that form the food web
- pyramid, graphical representation showing biomass or bio productivity at each trophic in an ecosystem
- a group of organisms that share many features and can produce fertile offspring
- chain, shows 'who eats what' in a habitat
30 Clues: organisms that eat meat • the mass of living material • a living component of an ecosystem • layers of gases surrounding a planet • organisms which consume plant matter • the total amount of water on a planet • organisms that can make their own food • the study of animals in their habitats • the only planet known to have life on it. • ...
Organisms and their Environment 2021-04-30
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- organisms that cannot make their own food and eat plant and animal matter
- the total amount of water on a planet
- a key term in the study of organisms in their habitats
- heat and pressure turns organic material into this after millions of years
- layers of gases surrounding a planet
- each feeding level of a food chain
- organisms that consume other organisms to obtain energy
- shows 'who eats what' in a habitat
- organisms that feed on decaying, non-living organic matter using external digestion
- organisms that get their energy from eating both plant and animal matter
- organisms that digest or decay dead plant or animal material
- a living component of an ecosystem
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- organisms that eat meat
- the only planet known to have life on it
- the permanent destruction of large areas of forests and woodlands
- the external surroundings including all of the biotic and abiotic factors that surrounds and affects the survival and development of an organism or population
- the mass of living material
- all different species of organisms that form the food web
- the study of animals in their habitats
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in the same environment at the same time
- graphical representation showing biomass or bio productivity at each trophic in an ecosystem
- food chains linked together
- burning fossil fuels into the air as carbon dioxide
- organisms that can make their own food
- the non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- organisms that consume plant matter
- a community of organisms and their environment in an area that interacts together
- a group of organisms that share many features and can produce fertile offspring
- an individual animal, plant, or. single-celled life form
- organisms that have the ability to make their own food
30 Clues: organisms that eat meat • the mass of living material • food chains linked together • each feeding level of a food chain • shows 'who eats what' in a habitat • a living component of an ecosystem • organisms that consume plant matter • layers of gases surrounding a planet • the total amount of water on a planet • the study of animals in their habitats • ...
Ecology and the environment 2022-05-16
Across
- Non-living part of an ecosystem
- A place where an organism normally lives
- An animal that eats only animal material
- A group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area at the same time
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
- An animal that eats only plant material
- Feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem, made of many food chains
- An organism that makes its own food using energy from the sun
- All populations of different species that live and interact in an area
- An organism that eats other organisms to get energy
- eats another animal
- Organisms that are closely related that can mate and produce fertile offspring
- A community of organisms and their environment
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- Anything that can limit the size of a population
- The role a population plays in an ecosystem
- Shows the direction that energy flows through an ecosystem
- Large geographic areas with similar climates and ecosystems
- An animal that is eaten by a predator
- An animal that eats only plant and animal material
- Living part of an ecosystem
- The path of energy transfer from producers to consumers
- Any close relationship between different species
- A complete living thing
- An organism that gets energy by breaking down dead organisms or animal waste, and releases the nutrient to the environment
24 Clues: eats another animal • A complete living thing • Living part of an ecosystem • Non-living part of an ecosystem • An animal that is eaten by a predator • An animal that eats only plant material • A place where an organism normally lives • An animal that eats only animal material • The role a population plays in an ecosystem • A community of organisms and their environment • ...
Geography: Human Environment Interaction 2022-05-18
Across
- the production of electricity from waterpower
- extra fee on activity that puts carbon into the atmosphere to make things that produce carbon more expensive
- the availability of natural resources affects countries' ____
- any material in nature that people use and value
- a greenhouse gas that is more impactful on climate change than carbon dioxide
- resources Earth replaces naturally
- nonrenewable resources that formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals
- a giant building with a battery that can store energy from solar panels
- planting trees to replace lost forestland
- a dark liquid used to make fuels and other products
- nonrenewable valuable resources that include metals, salt, rocks, and gemstones
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- hundreds of turbines create electricity in windy places
- the name of petroleum when it is first removed from the ground
- resources that cannot be replaced
- keep global warming below 2 degrees Celcius by reducing carbon emissions
- help slow climate change by absorbing carbon from the atmosphere and hold it in the plants
- a type of modern windmill
- the clearing of trees
- a reliable energy source for heat that pollutes the air and harms the land
- the cleanest-burning fossil fuel
- energy created from heat within the Earth
21 Clues: the clearing of trees • a type of modern windmill • the cleanest-burning fossil fuel • resources that cannot be replaced • resources Earth replaces naturally • energy created from heat within the Earth • planting trees to replace lost forestland • the production of electricity from waterpower • any material in nature that people use and value • ...
Environment by mekyle nazarko 2022-09-01
Across
- the purposeful clearing of forested land.
- a person who advocates or acts for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife.
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- (of a substance or object) capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- made from decomposing plants and animals.
- a layer of gas or layers of gases that envelope a planet, and is held in place by the gravity of the planetary body.
- a polluting or poisonous substance that makes something impure.
- intended to be used once, or until no longer useful, and then thrown away.
- a colorless, highly poisonous, odorless, tasteless, flammable gas that is slightly less dense than air.
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- is the place or environment where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- when species are diminished
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- the average weather in a given area over a longer period of time.
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- heat within the earth
20 Clues: heat within the earth • when species are diminished • the purposeful clearing of forested land. • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • made from decomposing plants and animals. • a polluting or poisonous substance that makes something impure. • the average weather in a given area over a longer period of time. • ...
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
Across
- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- _______________ lobby groups.Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- Factors which the business has little control.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
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- Business _______ are organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- The ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
- _____________ issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
- ______ environment. The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
21 Clues: Factors which the business has little control. • Factors which the business has some degree of control. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • ...
political and economic environment 2018-05-30
Across
- liberal run over by war and forced to take illiberal measures
- 1975 act that made it illegal to treat workers of 1 gender less favourably than the other
- threat to british industry - baldwin made programme of tariffs + protection -> short term help but made ind less competitive and not develop new ind
- rumour of corruption where honours were exchanged for political donations
- 1970 act that meant equal pay for equal work but ultimately failed
- 1918 act that gave the right to vote to men over 21 and some women(over 30)
- strong agreement between main political parties
- may 1940 act that gave wide ranging powers over british people to government
- called by gov along with state of emergency after NUM called fro miners strike in 1972 and 1974 after the 1973 oil crisis
- increase of prices - problem for governments as it meant increased cost of living and servises so less buying etc
- 1926 miners strike on 3rd may lead by TUC and 3 million ind workers in sympathy - after 9 days tuc left so miners strike for 6 more mnths until stopped
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- formed in 1931 by macdonald to face economic emergency after wall street crash - continued through ww2 until 1945
- 1978-79 economic crisis with series of public sector strikes so rubbish and dead bodies piled up etc
- 1975 act that meant women could not be sacked due to pregnancy and instead got maternity leave and option to return to work
- jobs that are administrative, managerial or professional often done in an office - growth in this kind of job especially with women
- 1945 extreme victory of political party due to wartime contribution, increased w/c identity, promises of bev report implement etc
- liberal leaders split meaning divided liberal party which lost them support
- 1927 act that made sympathetic strikes illegal, unions financially damaged by strikes and scrapped 'contracting out'
- new voting system meaning highest voted candidate return to parliament
- 1921 ____ which gained country independence from UK so liberal party lost support of 80 MPs
- post war gov aim for nationalisation with planning and control measures
21 Clues: strong agreement between main political parties • liberal run over by war and forced to take illiberal measures • 1970 act that meant equal pay for equal work but ultimately failed • new voting system meaning highest voted candidate return to parliament • post war gov aim for nationalisation with planning and control measures • ...
World Environment Day Crossword 2023-05-25
Across
- Action of using again, more than once
- Accumulation of plastic products in the environment that adversely affects wildlife, wildlife habitat and humans
- Plastic single use item, stores liquid and takes 450 years to decompose
- Program to encourage plastic container recycling in WA by providing a financial incentive (3 words)
- Tiny and harmful bits of plastic less than 5mm long
- State which implemented a ban on plastic shopping bags in 2018
- Plastic item that resembles jellyfish underwater
- 75% of this commercial food contains microplastics
- Globally we buy 1 water billion bottles every _______ but only 7% are recycled
- Can you avoid purchasing fruit and vegetables with unnecessary packaging when you are next out shopping?
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- Ocean industry which dumps 150,000 tonnes of plastic into the ocean each year
- Type of oil plastics are made from
- The largest market for plastic products (which wraps and protects goods)
- Plastic that may be engineered to biodegrade into a soil conditioning material
- An artificial substance that can be shaped when soft into many different forms and has many different uses
- Popular alternative to plastic in toothbrushes
- Tubular structure for liquid transportation now available in paper or stainless steel
- cup Although made of paper this item has a plastic lining and is not recyclable (2 words)
- All drains lead to this
- Wheelie bin found at your house with a yellow lid
- Name of ocean that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch(floating plastic area the size of Texas) is located
21 Clues: All drains lead to this • Type of oil plastics are made from • Action of using again, more than once • Popular alternative to plastic in toothbrushes • Plastic item that resembles jellyfish underwater • Wheelie bin found at your house with a yellow lid • 75% of this commercial food contains microplastics • Tiny and harmful bits of plastic less than 5mm long • ...
Yr 10 Place & Environment 2023-06-20
Across
- An example of a renewable form of energy.
- A scattergraph is good for comparing __?__ variables.
- When something can be reused or is long lasting.
- An area of farms & countryside.
- A traditional Maori village.
- This is important to an energy efficient home.
- Types of gases that cause global warming.
- An urban area of over 10 million people.
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- A country with the world's highest population.
- An example of a fossil fuel.
- __?__ fuels release carbon.
- A central north island city.
- An area of closing packed houses & businesses.
- A highly valued treasure.
- This killed millions of people in the 1350's.
- A temporary ban on an area or activity.
- NZ has a little over __?__ million inhabitants.
- Any type of simplified form of reality.
- Abbreviation for the commercial heart of a town.
- All graphs need this.
20 Clues: All graphs need this. • A highly valued treasure. • __?__ fuels release carbon. • An example of a fossil fuel. • A central north island city. • A traditional Maori village. • An area of farms & countryside. • A temporary ban on an area or activity. • Any type of simplified form of reality. • An urban area of over 10 million people. • An example of a renewable form of energy. • ...
4. Rights, Environment, Advocacy 2024-04-23
Across
- one threat to the environment that involves the warming of the planet at an above average rate (2 words)
- court that is in the UN that could hear cases against states (as a whole) (abbreviation)
- idea that something is depleted or not protected because it is not owned by a single entity (4 words)
- societal human rights (2 words)
- belief that human rights are not universal (2 words)
- security concerns are rising in this area due to warmer temperatures, with countries like Russia establishing a stronger military presence
- something that benefits everyone and is not owned by a single actor (2 words)
- 2023 was the ____ year ever recorded
- a combination of non-state and state actors across state borders who come together to work on some issue (abbreviation, plural)
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- a court and trial created by the UNSC after an event, such as the Rwandan Genocide. It is one way to prosecute individuals for genocide (4 words)
- one way to prosecute individuals for genocide. Involves states using their own legal definitions for genocide, along with their own punishments (2 words)
- one threat to the environment that was (at least in 2019) one of the top 3 leading causes of deaths in the world
- one threat to the environment that is particularly concerning to countries like China. Leads to hotter temperatures, less food, and population shifts
- one threat to the environment that is particularly concerning to countries like Brazil. Can lead to flooding, mudslides, and hotter temperatures
- measure of violations of basic human rights in a country by agents of the country (3 words)
- group human rights (2 words)
- individual human rights (2 words)
- court that can prosecute individuals for genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity (abbreviation)
- idea that transnational advocacy networks may be more successful at changing the behavior of a repressive state compared to just domestic groups (2 words)
- international norm that states should protect citizens, and that other states should intervene when citizens are not protected (abbreviation)
- idea that transnational advocacy networks go through stages, where they first try to make new norms, then spread those norms, and then get states to internalize those norms (3 words)
21 Clues: group human rights (2 words) • societal human rights (2 words) • individual human rights (2 words) • 2023 was the ____ year ever recorded • belief that human rights are not universal (2 words) • something that benefits everyone and is not owned by a single actor (2 words) • court that is in the UN that could hear cases against states (as a whole) (abbreviation) • ...
The Environment (B2/C1) 2025-01-29
Across
- The gradual increase in the Earth's temperature due to greenhouse gases. (2 words)
- A natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed from the remains of living organisms. (2 words)
- Natural tendencies that make animals behave in particular ways
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- The contamination of air, water, or soil by harmful substances.
- animals that kill and eat other animals for food
- A power source harnessed from the movement of wind.(2 words)
- killing animals in a way that is against the law
- A material that breaks down naturally without harming the environment.
- when animals travel long distances as part of their normal way of life
- The process of making new products from used materials.
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- A gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect, produced by burning fossil fuels. (2 words)
- A form of energy from sources that do not deplete or can be replenished. (2 words)
- wild animals and birds that are hunted for food or sport
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- The variety of ecosystems within a given region. (2 words)
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- people who are concerned about protecting animals and the natural world
- The destruction of large areas of trees and forests.
- A substance that makes land, water, or air dirty and unsafe.
- An extended period of unusually dry weather.
- when animals produce young
22 Clues: when animals produce young • An extended period of unusually dry weather. • A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • animals that kill and eat other animals for food • killing animals in a way that is against the law • The destruction of large areas of trees and forests. • The process of making new products from used materials. • ...
Topic Vocabulary - The Environment 2025-03-02
Across
- When a species of animal ceases to exist
- Another term for 'different'
- The severe lack of something
- The general direction in which something is developing or changing
- A species of plant or animal that is at serious risk of extinction
- The mass chopping down of trees
- Rich or abundant, often relating to plantlife
- Another word for plantlife
- The opposite of deep
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- The protection of nature from harmful human activity
- Made impure by exposure to pollutants
- To deplete the stock of fish in a body of water
- The term for animals that live in water
- The seasonal movement of a group of animals from one place to another
- A journey via boat or ship
- Africa's famous large antelope
- Relating to the Earth or dry land
- A group of mammals that includes mice, squirrels, rats, etc.
- Existing as a part of a tradition
- The natural home or environment of an animal in the wild
20 Clues: The opposite of deep • A journey via boat or ship • Another word for plantlife • Another term for 'different' • The severe lack of something • Africa's famous large antelope • The mass chopping down of trees • Relating to the Earth or dry land • Existing as a part of a tradition • Made impure by exposure to pollutants • The term for animals that live in water • ...
Man and the environment 2025-04-09
Across
- The principle of reducing, reusing, and recycling waste.
- The process of cutting down trees, often leading to habitat destruction.
- Combustible geologic deposits of organic materials, formed from decayed plants and animals that have been converted to crude oil, coal, natural gas, or heavy oils by exposure to heat and pressure in the earth's crust over hundreds of millions of years.
- Convert waste into reusable material.
- A gas released when burning fossil fuels and a key contributor to climate change.
- Energy that is collected from renewable resources that are naturally replenished.
- The long-term rise in global temperatures due to human activities.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
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- The presence of toxic chemicals or compounds (including those of biological origin) in the soil, at levels that pose a health risk.
- A site for the disposal of waste materials by burial.
- The day when humanity has used more resources than the Earth can regenerate in a year.
- Preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife.
- Melting glaciers and polar ice caps leading to higher sea levels.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Harmful substances contaminating air, water, or soil.
- Small plastic particles that contaminate oceans and enter the food chain.
- Harmful or toxic byproducts from industrial, agricultural, or household activities.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Gases like CO₂ and CH₄ that trap heat in Earth's atmosphere.
- The total amount of CO₂ emissions caused by an individual or group.
20 Clues: Convert waste into reusable material. • A site for the disposal of waste materials by burial. • Harmful substances contaminating air, water, or soil. • The principle of reducing, reusing, and recycling waste. • Gases like CO₂ and CH₄ that trap heat in Earth's atmosphere. • Melting glaciers and polar ice caps leading to higher sea levels. • ...
IELTS Core Vocabulary: Environment 2025-03-26
Across
- Variety of plant/animal life in a habitat (前缀: bio-)
- Natural home of an animal (搭配: wildlife ~)
- Energy sources like solar or wind (非~: fossil fuels)
- To reduce severity (搭配: ~ risks)
- Layer blocking UV rays (~ depletion)
- Making air/water/soil dirty (常见类型: air ~)
- Tiny pieces of matter (搭配: microplastics ~)
- Long-term weather patterns (~ change)
- Relating to the sun (~ energy)
- Community of interacting organisms (词根: eco-)
- Making something impure (同义词: pollution)
- Harmful to living organisms (~ waste)
- Protecting nature from harm (同义词: preservation)
- Man-made (反义词: natural)
- At risk of extinction (~ species)
- Able to break down naturally (前缀: bio-)
- Grown without chemicals (~ farming)
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- Capable of being maintained long-term (e.g., ~ development)
- Long period without rain (反义词: flood)
- Plants in an area (同义词: flora)
- Getting rid of waste (搭配: waste ~)
- Ancient remains used as fuel (~ fuels)
- Clearing forests for human use (反义词: reforestation)
- Structure for plants; also a ~ gas effect
- Worldwide (~ warming)
- Element found in coal/oil (搭配: ~ footprint)
- Organic waste used as fertilizer (动词: to ~)
- Processing waste into new products (前缀: re-)
- Permanent loss of a species (动词: go ~)
- Gases released into the air (搭配: carbon ~)
30 Clues: Worldwide (~ warming) • Man-made (反义词: natural) • Plants in an area (同义词: flora) • Relating to the sun (~ energy) • To reduce severity (搭配: ~ risks) • At risk of extinction (~ species) • Getting rid of waste (搭配: waste ~) • Grown without chemicals (~ farming) • Layer blocking UV rays (~ depletion) • Long period without rain (反义词: flood) • Long-term weather patterns (~ change) • ...
Environment & Ecosystem (Year 7) 2025-05-24
Across
- Burning of fuels in cars and factories
- Produce smoke and carbon dioxide
- Eats only plants
- Microscopic decomposers and disease-causers
- A medicine made from fungi
- Can cause flu, Ebola, and more
- Natural source of ash and gases
- Process by which water turns into vapour
- Product made using decomposers
- Many linked food chains in an ecosystem
- An example of a noble gas in small amounts
- Makes food using sunlight
- Storage of water in lakes or oceans
- Most abundant gas in the air (78%)
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- Gas plants need for photosynthesis
- Decomposers used in nutrient cycling and food
- Process by which vapour cools and becomes liquid
- Invisible gas from evaporation or transpiration
- Breaking down of dead matter
- Gas needed for respiration
- Process of a plant losing water vapour
- Eats other animals
- Water that flows into rivers or oceans
- Simple line showing who eats whom
- Tool used to see tiny organisms
- Organism that breaks down dead organisms
- A complex system of interrelated organisms
27 Clues: Eats only plants • Eats other animals • Makes food using sunlight • Gas needed for respiration • A medicine made from fungi • Breaking down of dead matter • Can cause flu, Ebola, and more • Product made using decomposers • Natural source of ash and gases • Tool used to see tiny organisms • Produce smoke and carbon dioxide • Simple line showing who eats whom • ...
CROSSWORD - WORLD ENVIRONMENT DAY 2025-06-04
Across
- What is the process of breaking down organic matter into simpler substances? (13)
- 80% of marine litter is made up of this (7)
- A storm with a violent wind, in particular, a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean (9)
- A group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring (7)
- A significant source of injury to marine life (12)
- A mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside (9)
- The complete disappearance of a species from earth (10)
- The last Resort in the 3 R's (7)
- 1 in 3 sea birds mistake plastic for this (4)
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- The variety of life forms on earth (12)
- Process where materials of earth's surface are loosened, dissolved, or worn away (7)
- A tiny particle of solid that is suspended in the air or water (11)
- A system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment (9)
- The process by which gases in the atmosphere absorb and radiate energy as heat back to earth (16)
- Gas that protects Earth from harmful UV radiation (5)
- Rain, snow, sleet, hail, or drizzle (13)
- A site where waste is dumped and/or buried (8)
- Ocean temperatures are cooler than normal in the equatorial eastern pacific ocean (6)
- Having little or no rain; too dry or barren to support vegetation (4)
- What is the destruction of forests? (13)
20 Clues: The last Resort in the 3 R's (7) • The variety of life forms on earth (12) • Rain, snow, sleet, hail, or drizzle (13) • What is the destruction of forests? (13) • 80% of marine litter is made up of this (7) • 1 in 3 sea birds mistake plastic for this (4) • A site where waste is dumped and/or buried (8) • A significant source of injury to marine life (12) • ...
UNIT 5:THE ENVIRONMENT 2025-07-19
Across
- energy Energy from sources that are naturally replenishing, such as wind, solar, and hydro power.
- waste Harmful materials that can cause damage to health and the environment.
- The ability to maintain ecological balance without depleting resources.
- change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- The illegal hunting or capturing of animals, often for profit or trade.
- pollution The contamination of water bodies (rivers, lakes, oceans) by pollutants like chemicals or waste.
- gases Gases that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere, contributing to global warming (e.g., carbon dioxide, methane).
- The process of replanting trees in areas where forests have been cut down or destroyed.
- spill The release of oil into the ocean or other water bodies, causing significant environmental damage.
- footprint The amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases emitted due to human activities.
- species Species that are at risk of becoming endangered in the near future.
- list A list of species that are considered endangered or threatened with extinction by conservation organizations.
- The process of restoring injured or orphaned animals back to health before releasing them into the wild.
- efforts Actions taken to protect endangered species and their habitats.
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- resources Materials or substances occurring in nature that are used by humans, such as water, air, and minerals.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- sanctuary Protected areas where animals can live and breed safely without the threat of poaching or habitat destruction.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and the environment.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- toxins Harmful chemicals or particles suspended in the air that can cause health problems and environmental harm.
- pollution The contamination of the air by harmful substances such as smoke or chemicals.
- waste Discarded plastic products that can harm the environment, especially marine life.
- The complete disappearance of a species from the Earth.
- loss The destruction or alteration of natural habitats, often due to human activities, putting animals at risk.
- species Non-native species that cause harm to the environment, economy, or native species.
- species Species that are at risk of extinction due to various factors like habitat loss or hunting.
- pollution Harmful or disruptive sounds, often from industrial or urban sources.
- Areas where waste is buried to reduce its environmental impact.
- The clearing of forests, often for agriculture or urban development, leading to environmental damage.
30 Clues: The complete disappearance of a species from the Earth. • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat. • Areas where waste is buried to reduce its environmental impact. • A community of living organisms interacting with their environment. • ...
Ecology Part I 2023-03-06
Across
- consist of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- _____ percent of energy stored as biomass in a trophic level is passed from one level to the next.
- the variety of life on Earth at all its levels.
- a food _____ outlines who eats whom.
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms.
- the natural environment of a plant, animal, or other organism is a _____.
- a nonnative organism that begins to spread or expand its range and has the potential to cause harm to the environment.
- the only living things on Earth that can make their own source of food energy.
Down
- when animals are exposed to the same stimuli repeatedly and stop responding to that stimulus.
- a relationship between or among living things that compete for a limited resource.
- an organism that depends on producers or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy.
- _____ diversity is the range of different inherited traits within a species.
- a _____ species is a species that other organisms in an ecosystem largely depend on.
- renewable energy from plants and animals.
- contains biotic or living parts, as well as abiotic factors or nonliving parts.
- _____ factors are living organisms that shape the environment.
- _____ factors are non-living parts of an ecosystem that shape the environment.
- carrying _____ is the maximum population size of a biological species that can be sustained by that environment.
- an animal that is killed by another animal for food.
19 Clues: a food _____ outlines who eats whom. • renewable energy from plants and animals. • the variety of life on Earth at all its levels. • an animal that is killed by another animal for food. • consist of all the food chains in a single ecosystem. • organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms. • _____ factors are living organisms that shape the environment. • ...
