environment Crossword Puzzles
Organisms and their environment 2025-05-07
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- – Organisms that break down dead material.
- chain – A sequence showing who eats whom in an ecosystem.
- – The process of burning something to release energy.
- – The living parts of an environment.
- – An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- – A group of the same species living in an area.
- – The planet we live on.
- – Organisms that feed on dead matter using external digestion.
- pyramid – A diagram showing energy levels in a food chain.
- – An animal that eats only other animals.
- – The total mass of living organisms in an area.
- – All the different organisms living together in an area.
- – The surroundings where an organism lives.
- – All parts of Earth where life exists.
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- web – A network of connected food chains.
- – Organisms that get food by consuming others.
- – The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- – All the water on Earth.
- – Organisms that produce their own food using sunlight.
- – The non-living parts of an environment.
- – A group of organisms that can breed together.
- – An organism that eats other organisms.
- – A living thing.
- – An animal that eats only plants.
- – A community of living things interacting with non-living things.
- levels – The positions organisms occupy in a food chain.
- – An organism that makes its own food.
27 Clues: – A living thing. • – The planet we live on. • – All the water on Earth. • – An animal that eats only plants. • – The living parts of an environment. • – An organism that makes its own food. • – All parts of Earth where life exists. • – An organism that eats other organisms. • web – A network of connected food chains. • – The non-living parts of an environment. • ...
Health & Environment (A2 Words) 2025-10-29
30 Clues: air • ubat • diet • bumi • sihat • cuaca • sakit • pokok • demam • hutan • batuk • berat • udara • iklim • doktor • lautan • bersih • sungai • senaman • pesakit • plastik • hospital • penyakit • jururawat • pencemaran • sakit gigi • sakit kepala • kitar semula • sisa/buangan • alam semula jadi
Business Environment (4 credit) 2025-11-12
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- A _____ Exchange is a regulated marketplace where securities, such as stocks and bonds are brought and sold
- __________Intelligence refers to the simulations of human intelligence processes by the computer systems
- ____ companies are key players in the process of globalizations, influencing economies and environment across the globe
- ________is an electronic commerce refers to the buying and selling goods and services over the internet
- Industrial sickness often leads to increase ______ in affected regions
- ______ policy refers to the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- Business Environment consist of ____ & external Environment
- __________ is the process of transferring the ownership of public sector to private sector
- ______can create both opportunities and challenges for local industries facing sickness
- _________ management refers to the systematic approach to managing human activities and their impact on their environment
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- ______ Bills are short term securities issued by the government to meet short term financing needs
- _______ paper are unsecured promissory notes issued by corporations to raise short term funds
- __________ refers to the process of selling or liquidating a public sector enterprises or its shares often encourage private participation and enhance efficiency
- The ______ trade organization is an international organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations
- An _____ system refers to the structure and mechanism through which a society organizes the production, distribution & consumption of goods & services
- ______ is an economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production
- India’s _______ policy plays crucial role in generating revenue for the government re- distributing wealth & influencing economic behavior
- _________Convertibility refers to the ease with which a country’s currency can be exchanged for another currency or for gold without restrictions
- _____ policy involves the management of a country’s money supply and interest rates by the central bank to control inflation
- _________ development is a holistic approach to economic growth that meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
20 Clues: Business Environment consist of ____ & external Environment • Industrial sickness often leads to increase ______ in affected regions • ______can create both opportunities and challenges for local industries facing sickness • ______ is an economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production • ...
chapter 5 science quiz 2021-08-23
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- or animal with another breed of that plant or
- web: a number of
- factors non-living factors in the environment
- a consumer
- in its environment
- consumer that eats a
- occur
- living things and their environment
- describe different
- season times of the year when fires are most likely
- scientists who study the interactions
- characteristics that help an organism to
- chains combined
- of living things
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- eats only other
- an animal that eats
- and its atmosphere
- the place where all life exists; consists of
- individuals that are exactly the same as each
- an interaction between two organisms
- other animals
- the term used
- plants and animals
- an animal that
- consumer
- breeding the process of mating one breed of
- which one of them benefits but the other one is not
27 Clues: occur • consumer • a consumer • other animals • the term used • an animal that • eats only other • chains combined • web: a number of • of living things • and its atmosphere • in its environment • plants and animals • describe different • an animal that eats • consumer that eats a • living things and their environment • an interaction between two organisms • scientists who study the interactions • ...
Braxton's Crossword 2022-11-09
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- typical or distinctive
- undergo development
- a totality of surrounding conditions
- making organism better suited to the environment
- group whos members can interbreed
- receive from a predecessor
- selection process where organisms evolve to adapt to environment
- the act of taking a patient look
- make plain or comprehensible
- the people who inhabit a territory or sate
- reproduction reproduction without the fusion of gametes
- a person with advanced knowledge of empirical fields
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- a tenttive insight that is not yet verified or tested
- the immediate descendants of a person or organism
- progess or evolce through a process of natual growth
- theory of evolution
- being or becoming different
- knowledge on which to base belief
- continute in existence after
- make a copy or equivalent
- a distinguishing feature or your personal nature
21 Clues: undergo development • theory of evolution • typical or distinctive • make a copy or equivalent • receive from a predecessor • being or becoming different • make plain or comprehensible • continute in existence after • the act of taking a patient look • group whos members can interbreed • knowledge on which to base belief • a totality of surrounding conditions • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-05-16
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- where an animal lives
- Spray that kills bugs to protect crops
- on land
- Living organisms in an environment
- Two organisms fighting for resources, mates, and land
- Nonliving organisms in an environment
- Making food from the sun
- Symbiotic relationship Where one organism benefits and one is not affected
- Needs to eat other organisms for food
- A treatment for a virus
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- The use of an organism to make a product or a process
- Ability to make its own food
- A treatment for bacteria
- Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benifit
- Spray that kills weeds
- fuel made by organic matter
- A organisms roll in an environment
- The amount of usable crops in a harvest
- in the water
- Symbiotic relationship Where one organism is harmed and one is benefited
20 Clues: on land • in the water • where an animal lives • Spray that kills weeds • A treatment for a virus • A treatment for bacteria • Making food from the sun • fuel made by organic matter • Ability to make its own food • Living organisms in an environment • A organisms roll in an environment • Nonliving organisms in an environment • Needs to eat other organisms for food • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-06-12
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- - Essential natural resource for all life forms
- - Variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem
- - Sustainable energy sources
- - Increase in acidity of oceans due to carbon dioxide absorption
- - Pertaining to the entire world
- - Gradual wearing away of land by natural forces
- - Reusing materials to reduce waste
- - Protection and preservation of natural resources
- - Animals in their natural habitat
- - Contamination of the environment
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- - Excessive number of people in a given area
- - Clearing of forests for agriculture or development
- - Natural home or environment of a plant or animal
- - Community of organisms and their environment
- - Element found in greenhouse gases
- - Unwanted or discarded materials
- - Disappearance of a species from the Earth
- - Synthetic material that contributes to pollution
- - Long-term weather patterns
- - Protective layer in the Earth's atmosphere
20 Clues: - Sustainable energy sources • - Long-term weather patterns • - Pertaining to the entire world • - Unwanted or discarded materials • - Animals in their natural habitat • - Contamination of the environment • - Element found in greenhouse gases • - Reusing materials to reduce waste • - Disappearance of a species from the Earth • - Excessive number of people in a given area • ...
NIHS-MYPScience-2 YOSHITO 2023-06-26
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- Humans,Bears,Dog,Cat
- Blending with the environment behind you
- Axolotl,Frog
- Largest group of Vertebrates
- Sweet substance produced by flowers
- Cold Blooded
- Animals with no back bones and spine.(Worms)
- Need the environment to maintain body temperature
- Protects the Embryo
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- Cross fertilization with plants
- Can maintain body temperature without the environment
- Birds,Bees,Bats,Wind,Insects
- Flowers that do not produce seeds
- A personal explanation on a topic based on evidence
- The part of the plant which carries water and nutrients to all of the plant
- The colorful outer part of the flower which attracts pollinators
- A part of a plant which collects nutrients and water for the plant
- A part of a fish which takes oxygen from water
- Animals with a spine/back bone.
- Lizard,Turtle
20 Clues: Axolotl,Frog • Cold Blooded • Lizard,Turtle • Protects the Embryo • Humans,Bears,Dog,Cat • Birds,Bees,Bats,Wind,Insects • Largest group of Vertebrates • Cross fertilization with plants • Animals with a spine/back bone. • Flowers that do not produce seeds • Sweet substance produced by flowers • Blending with the environment behind you • Animals with no back bones and spine.(Worms) • ...
Reason Of Biodiversity Loss 2023-03-23
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- The Lower Quality In The Environment
- The human consumption of the Earth’s oceans
- A Lack A Food Resources
- The overuse of the earth’s resources
- Harmful Materials In Different Environments
- Harmful Materials In The Air
- Long Shifts In Weather Patterns
- people’s actions to the Earth
- Loss Of Trees On Earth
- The Rise In The Human Species
- The materials naturally made from the Earth
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- The human consumption of the Earth’s land
- Harmful Materials In Our Water
- A reaction in which two or more elements or compounds combine to form a new product.
- The decomposition of the environment
- The depletion of food or resources
- Harmful Materials To Our Environment
- The destruction of an animal's home
- Searching For A Species And Trying To Gather It
- A Non-Native Animal
20 Clues: A Non-Native Animal • Loss Of Trees On Earth • A Lack A Food Resources • Harmful Materials In The Air • people’s actions to the Earth • The Rise In The Human Species • Harmful Materials In Our Water • Long Shifts In Weather Patterns • The depletion of food or resources • The destruction of an animal's home • The Lower Quality In The Environment • ...
Earth Day 2023-04-24
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- Maintain an original state
- Energy from the sun
- Production of gas or radiation
- contaminating water or air with harmful chemicals
- the conditions that an animal lives in
- A animals or insects or persons natural living place
- Dropping trash to the ground
- Biology that deals with living organisms
- To reuse a used item (like plastic
- How the environment and the animals interact with each other
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- A species that is no longer living
- A reusable material
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Creating a higher product than its original state
- Recycling organic materials for fertilizer
- well-engineered and managed facilities for the disposal of solid waste
- The gasses surrounding the earth
- Colorless unstable toxic gas
- protecting an environment from destruction
- Made from growing or living materials
20 Clues: Energy from the sun • A reusable material • Maintain an original state • Dropping trash to the ground • Colorless unstable toxic gas • Production of gas or radiation • The gasses surrounding the earth • A species that is no longer living • To reuse a used item (like plastic • Made from growing or living materials • the conditions that an animal lives in • ...
Ecology Unit Vocabulary 2024-02-29
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- pyramid of trophic levels of organisms and energy flow
- any factor that limits the number of organisms in an environment
- organisms that eat only meat
- the effect that edges have on habitat fragments
- an organism that can make its own food
- symbiotic interaction where one organism benefits and one is harmed
- the linear flow of energy from one organism to another
- the movement of organisms into an area
- an organism that must eat another to get food
- the fixing of N2 to a form useable by plants (NO2 or NO3)
- the conversion of NO3 or NO2 back to N2 in the atmosphere
- the area on earth where living things live (from deep ocean to atmosphere)
- using up all the resources in an area through overfishing, deforestation, or over-hunting
- symbiotic interaction where one organism benefits and the other in uneffected
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- the study of organisms and their interactions in the environment
- the multiple fragments in a habitat causes by human impacts
- a group of ecosystems in an area
- the excess nutrient runoff that causes a harmful algae bloom
- fixing the environment through biological solutions
- the variety of life
- the movement of organisms out of an area
- the maximum number that an environment can support
- the amount of animals per unit area
- includes the carbon, water, and nitrogen cycles
- organisms that eat only plants
- aggressive species that are nonnative to an area
- symbiotic interaction where both organisms benefit
- an organism's role in the environment
28 Clues: the variety of life • organisms that eat only meat • organisms that eat only plants • a group of ecosystems in an area • the amount of animals per unit area • an organism's role in the environment • an organism that can make its own food • the movement of organisms into an area • the movement of organisms out of an area • an organism that must eat another to get food • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-04-05
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- The position of an organism in the food chain
- An organism capable of making its own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis
- Interacting group of various species in a common location
- An organism that kills and eats other organisms for food
- A linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- The part of Earth where living things exist
- Association between two different organisms wherein one benefits at the expense of the other
- A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together
- The natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- The living components that shape the environment
- organism that are killed and eaten by other organism
- Organism that breaks down dead organic material
- An organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
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- An organism that eats plants and animals
- Organism that make their own food
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy
- A group of individuals in the same species living in a particular area
- A single living species, which exhibits all the properties of life
- A larger organism that harbors a smaller organism
- The study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- An organism that cannot make its own
- An organism that mostly feeds on plants
- Factors A non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- An organism that mostly eats meat
- All of the food chains in an ecosystem
25 Clues: Organism that make their own food • An organism that mostly eats meat • An organism that cannot make its own • All of the food chains in an ecosystem • An organism that mostly feeds on plants • An organism that eats plants and animals • The part of Earth where living things exist • The position of an organism in the food chain • ...
Sustainability 2024-04-09
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- the increase of harmful gases contributes to _______, which has to do with an increase in Earth's temperature
- burning fossil fuels leads to the production of __________
- is the idea that humans must interact with the environment in a way that guarantees there will be enough resources left for future generations
- examples include food, water,plants and minerals
- type of activity that has harmed the environment
- human activity can lead to the loss of the variety of animals and plants in any environment, also called _______
- the use of fossil fuels has led to ______ of air, land, and water
- people are encouraged to not use as much ______ and to recycle the one they use since it produces many environmental problems
- fossil fuels are considered ___________ resources, meaning they are finite
- all life on Earth depends on the _______
- to achieve sustainability industries are focusing on _________, such as solar power and water power
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- focuses on making sure each building or structure wastes as little energy as possible
- examples of these are natural gas, coal, and oil
- people can work toward sustainability by installing _________ on their house
- ________ depend on the use of fossil fuels
- to have sustainability, individuals need to think about their ______ in almost every aspect of daily life
- one way construction can be more sustainable is by using ________ material from other buildings
- farmers can conserve ________ by planting crops that match (suited) the climate where they are planted
- individuals can buy appliances that are designed to _______ water usage such as low-flow shower heads or dishwashers
- sustainability looks for ways to protect and _______ the environment
20 Clues: all life on Earth depends on the _______ • ________ depend on the use of fossil fuels • examples of these are natural gas, coal, and oil • examples include food, water,plants and minerals • type of activity that has harmed the environment • burning fossil fuels leads to the production of __________ • the use of fossil fuels has led to ______ of air, land, and water • ...
Ecosystems Relationships 2023-03-02
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- The organism that kills for food or nutrients
- All the members of one species living in the same area.
- A group of organisms that can mate and reproduce together
- The struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resources
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- A relationship where one benefits and the other is harmed
- The organism that benefits by parasitism
- A relationship were one benefits and the other is not harmed or helped
- Non-living, never has lived
- The study of the environment.
- The organism that is killed by a predator
- When one organism kills another for food or nutrients
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- The largest population that an area can support.
- An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce.
- A relationship were both organisms benefit
- The behaviors and physical characteristics that allow organisms to live successfully in their environment
- An environmental factor that causes a population to stop growing
- A relationship between 2 species were at least one benefits
- A characteristic that makes an individual better suited to a specific environment and may become common in that species
- When organisms move out of a population
- When organisms move into a population
- The organism that is harmed in parasitism
- The role of an organism in its habitat
- A community of organisms and their nonliving environment. All the abiotic and biotic things in an area.
- Living, once living, or comes from a living organism
25 Clues: Non-living, never has lived • The study of the environment. • When organisms move into a population • The role of an organism in its habitat • When organisms move out of a population • The organism that benefits by parasitism • The organism that is harmed in parasitism • The organism that is killed by a predator • A relationship were both organisms benefit • ...
Natural Selection and Adaptions Unit Project Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-22
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- The change in frequency of an existing gene variant in the population due to random chance.
- _______ means reproductive success and reflects how well an organism is adapted to its environment.
- When animals save energy to survive harsh weather conditions or lack of food.
- The transfer of genetic material from one population to another.
- When an animal changes color or pattern to match/blend in with the environment.
- A behavior that an organism develops as a result of experience.
- A characteristic belonging to a population or organism.
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- An English naturalist who was known for his contributions to evolutionary biology.
- A change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- A baby of an animal or person
- Those who eat prey.
- The process of organisms changing over time. Organisms with traits better suited to their environment tend to survive and reproduce.
- A motivation to act in response to events.
- A process in which humans choose specific traits they want and breed organisms together for those specific traits.
- The different occurrences of the same trait among individuals of the same species (hair color, eye color, height, etc.).
- When an animal changes to look like another animal to trick its predators.
- A substance or object required by an organism for its growth and reproduction.
- A change in genetic material (DNA).
- When an animal species changes traits over time through their ancestors so they can live better in their environment.
- The behavior of living things.
20 Clues: Those who eat prey. • A baby of an animal or person • The behavior of living things. • A change in genetic material (DNA). • A motivation to act in response to events. • A characteristic belonging to a population or organism. • A behavior that an organism develops as a result of experience. • The transfer of genetic material from one population to another. • ...
Ecology terms 2021-03-24
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- You can find me and many other living things together.
- We learn about the relationships between living things and their environment.
- weather I am a living thing or not,we make up the environment.
- We all live in the same area together.
- We living together but different species.
- I am a living thing.
- We are the number of where a species lives.
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- we are a group of a living things that are able to produce offspring.
- Available for uses in the environment
- The relationship between living things and their environments.
- I make it harder for Species to live.
- I do good for living things.
- I can see it just by looking at it.
- I am not a living thing but I do help my environment
- A member of a species.
- It's too tiny. Too see it properly, i'll have to use something else.
- We are all the same species living the same type of way.
17 Clues: I am a living thing. • A member of a species. • I do good for living things. • I can see it just by looking at it. • Available for uses in the environment • I make it harder for Species to live. • We all live in the same area together. • We living together but different species. • We are the number of where a species lives. • ...
Chapter 5 Science Quiz 2021-08-25
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- an organism that lives on or in a host, taking food or shelter from the host the; the host gets nothing in return and may be harmed
- an interaction in which one type of organism (the parasite) lives on or in another type of organism (the host); the host is usually harmed or even killed
- factors non-living factors in the environment
- the place where all life exists; consists of earth and its atmosphere
- depending on each other for survival
- another name for interdependence
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- a system formed by organisms interacting with each other and with their non-living surroundings in a balanced way
- and interaction between two organisms in which one of them benefits but the other one is not affected
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- all living things
- the place where an organism lives
- an interaction between organisms in which both the organisms benefit from the relationship and neither is harmed
- active or hunting at night
- scientists who study the interactions between living things and their environment
- the term used to describe all the conditions that affect a plant or animal in its habitat
- characteristics that help an organism to survive in its environment
- factors living factors in the environment
17 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • another name for interdependence • the place where an organism lives • depending on each other for survival • factors living factors in the environment • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • factors non-living factors in the environment • characteristics that help an organism to survive in its environment • ...
nursing theory 2021-12-16
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- Statements that explain the relationship between the concepts in a theory
- Coping mechanism from close relationship which results to giving and receiving of love, respect and value
- Tensions that produce alternations in the environment
- According to Rogers’ theory, “continuous and mutual interaction between man and environment” is termed as
- Any change in the internal and external environment that induces a response in the adaptive system
- Who described about 5 levels of nursing experience from novice to expert?
- She formulated the “Science of Unitary Human Beings” theory
- “Carin consists of caative factors that result in the satisfaction of certain human needs”. This explanation was stated by
- A biopsychosocial being in constant reaction interaction with a changing environment
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- nursing, The theory proposed by Madeleine M. Leininger
- Determination of how best assist the person in attaining the established goals
- The state of coming back to actual state of health before the illness occurred
- The term which refers the “irreducible, pan dimensional energy field identified by pattern and integral with the human field” is
- Typolgy of 21 nursing problems were explained by
- Outcome or produced results of certain stressors and actions of the line of resistance
- She is the mind behind the “Nursing Process Theory”
- Who explained about “Care, Cure, and Core as three independent but interconnected circles of the nursing mode”?
- Most immediately confronting the person, attracts the most attention
18 Clues: Typolgy of 21 nursing problems were explained by • She is the mind behind the “Nursing Process Theory” • Tensions that produce alternations in the environment • nursing, The theory proposed by Madeleine M. Leininger • She formulated the “Science of Unitary Human Beings” theory • Most immediately confronting the person, attracts the most attention • ...
Sustainability in Fashion 2021-11-23
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- the ability to endure
- harmful substances in the environment
- gases released from fossil fuels
- microplastics from synthetic clothes
- the reuse of byproducts
- the surroundings in which we live
- the ability to withstand wear or damage
- long term pattern of weather in an area
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- the tendency to identify with brands
- small balls of fibers on clothing
- layer of gas that surround a planet
- site for the disposal of waste materials
- the reuse of material
- polluted form of water
- not harmful to the environment
15 Clues: the ability to endure • the reuse of material • polluted form of water • the reuse of byproducts • not harmful to the environment • gases released from fossil fuels • small balls of fibers on clothing • the surroundings in which we live • layer of gas that surround a planet • the tendency to identify with brands • microplastics from synthetic clothes • ...
Study Weekly Week 26 2025-04-15
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- change
- affects the clothes people wear
- the plow and ____ the fields
- change how we live because of our environment
- generate power using wind
- one of Indiana's natural hazards
- when sand are worn away by wind or water
- used to build homes
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- used to take salt out of saltwater
- natural forces
- used in hot deserts with a lot of sunlight
- affects how people meet their needs
- can change the environment
- discoveries in ___ resources have less pollution
- gets us wood from the forest
15 Clues: change • natural forces • used to build homes • generate power using wind • can change the environment • the plow and ____ the fields • gets us wood from the forest • affects the clothes people wear • one of Indiana's natural hazards • used to take salt out of saltwater • affects how people meet their needs • when sand are worn away by wind or water • ...
IBC Crossword 2025-09-02
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- A Group of Organisms that can Interbreed
- Element Central to Climate Change
- Home of a Natural Species
- Energy from Sun or Wind
- Variety of Life in an Ecosystem
- Large Body of Salt Water
- Protecting Natural Resources
- Land Saturated with Water, Rich in Life
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- Capable of Being Maintained Long-Term, without Harming the Environment
- Long Term Weather Patterns
- Transfer of Pollen for Fertilisation
- Trait that helps Survival in an Environment
- To Convert Waste into Reusable Material
- A Community of Organisms and their Environment
- Removal of Trees from Forests
15 Clues: Energy from Sun or Wind • Large Body of Salt Water • Home of a Natural Species • Long Term Weather Patterns • Protecting Natural Resources • Removal of Trees from Forests • Variety of Life in an Ecosystem • Element Central to Climate Change • Transfer of Pollen for Fertilisation • To Convert Waste into Reusable Material • Land Saturated with Water, Rich in Life • ...
Chapter 18.1-18.2 Honors Biology Crossword 2025-12-11
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- Factor living component of an ecosystem
- group of one species in an area
- Model representation of ecosystem relationships
- groups of different species living together
- place where an organism lives
- study of organisms and environment
- an organism’s role in its environment
- living and nonliving parts of an environment
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- mutual reliance among organisms
- layer of Earth where life exists
- seasonal movement between areas
- short-term adjustment to change
- reduced activity to survive conditions
- Curve graph of performance vs environmental conditions
- Factor nonliving component of an ecosystem
15 Clues: place where an organism lives • mutual reliance among organisms • seasonal movement between areas • group of one species in an area • short-term adjustment to change • layer of Earth where life exists • study of organisms and environment • an organism’s role in its environment • reduced activity to survive conditions • Factor living component of an ecosystem • ...
Environmental Sustainability 2025-11-03
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- The natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- A sustaiinable development goal that aims to make food accessible globally
- Gases that keep the earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere
- A sustainable development goal that aims to eliminate waste sent to landfills
- A community of living organisms that interact with each other and their physical environment
- The process of collecting and processing waste for new products
- A renewable resource that harnesses the kinetic energy of wind to generate electricity using turbines
- A renewable energy source derived from organic materials like plants, animals, and waste
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- The total amount of greenhouse gases that are generated by human activities
- A renewable energy source that uses the force of moving water to generate electricity
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- The variety of life in an ecosystem
- A non-native organism that becomes introduced to a new environment and causes harm to existing organisms
- A non-renewable energy source that is harmful to the environment
- The long term change in weather patterns on earth driven by burning fossil fuels
15 Clues: The variety of life in an ecosystem • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment • The process of collecting and processing waste for new products • A non-renewable energy source that is harmful to the environment • Gases that keep the earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere • ...
Ecology Crossword 2018-01-08
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- one species benefits, one is harmed
- consumer that eats producers
- consumer that eats consumers
- one species benefits, one is unaffected
- both species benefit
- water, temperature, rocks, soil, sunlight
- the study of this...
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- type of organism that is not a producer
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- the largest population an environment can support
- diagram that shows how energy in food flows from one organism to the other
- a group of organisms of the same species in the same area
- ecosystem minus abiotic environment =
- get energy by breaking down dead plants and animals
- consumer that eats producers and consumers
- organisms of different species with a close association
- living
- makes their own food
- an organism that eats dead animals
19 Clues: living • both species benefit • makes their own food • the study of this... • consumer that eats producers • consumer that eats consumers • an organism that eats dead animals • one species benefits, one is harmed • ecosystem minus abiotic environment = • one species benefits, one is unaffected • type of organism that is not a producer • water, temperature, rocks, soil, sunlight • ...
Earth & Its Conservation 2025-05-23
Across
- Energy from the sun
- The planet we live on
- The long-term weather patterns in an area
- Forest loss due to cutting trees
- A community of interacting living organisms and their environment
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock
- Harmful substances introduced into the environment
- Using resources in a way that preserves them for the future
- A resource that cannot be replaced quickly
- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer
- Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
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- Gas essential for breathing
- To use less of something
- Material that can be broken down by nature
- Total greenhouse gases produced by human activities
- Natural fuel formed from ancient remains
- Protecting the environment
- To make something new from used materials
- The outermost layer of the Earth
19 Clues: Energy from the sun • The planet we live on • To use less of something • Protecting the environment • Gas essential for breathing • Forest loss due to cutting trees • The outermost layer of the Earth • Underground layer of water-bearing rock • Natural fuel formed from ancient remains • The long-term weather patterns in an area • To make something new from used materials • ...
Chemical Oceanography Crossword 2023-01-24
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- the process by which chemical elements are transferred between living systems and the environment
- when a molecule adhers to a surface or object
- when the salinity becomes less when you go deeper in the water
- when two molecules form a united whole
- molecules pass from a less concentrated solution to a more concentrated solution through a semipermeable membrane
- The separation of electric charge in a molecule
- a mixture of molecules that are all the same
- a mixture of molecules that are not all the same
- the thing being dissolved in the solvent
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- organisms that regulate their osmotic pressure, independent of their surrounding environment
- when water density increases with depth
- this describes the saltiness of water
- A scale used to measure the acidity or basicity
- when molecules maintain a state of equilibrium
- marine organisms that maintain internal environment which is isotonic to their external environment
- transition layer between warm surface water and deep cool water
- a substances mass
17 Clues: a substances mass • this describes the saltiness of water • when two molecules form a united whole • when water density increases with depth • the thing being dissolved in the solvent • a mixture of molecules that are all the same • when a molecule adhers to a surface or object • when molecules maintain a state of equilibrium • ...
Introduction to Global Systems 2023-01-30
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- dark ocean zone with no photosynthesis
- biome that has been changed by humans
- any living part of the environment
- all the organisms living in one environment
- group of organisms that product offspring
- day to day changes in temperature
- gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
- sunlit region near the surface of the ocean
- wetland formed when a river meets an ocean
- all the water on, in and around the earth
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- solid earth, rocks, continents, ocean floor
- a group of individuals of the same species
- any nonliving part of the environment
- all the life on earth
- layer of gases that surrounds the earth
- average temperature,precipitation over time
- different populations living in the same area
- study of interactions between organisms
- regional climate community on land
19 Clues: all the life on earth • day to day changes in temperature • any living part of the environment • regional climate community on land • biome that has been changed by humans • any nonliving part of the environment • dark ocean zone with no photosynthesis • gases that trap heat in the atmosphere • layer of gases that surrounds the earth • study of interactions between organisms • ...
Ecology Crossword 2024-09-20
Across
- physical space that an organism occupies
- occurs when two organisms occupy the same niche/space
- two organisms competing for the same resources
- carnivores or primarily carnivorous
- all members of the same species
- study of relations between living organisms and the physical environment
- one organism benefits while the other is harmed
- herbivores
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- organism that defines an entire ecosystem
- occurs when one organism eats another
- variety of life in the habitat or ecosystem
- living factors
- autotrophs, that make their own energy
- resource or condition that limits the carrying capacity
- omnivores
- harmed organism
- number or organism that can live in a specific environment
- biological community of all organism and environment
- a group of 2 or more populations of different species
19 Clues: omnivores • herbivores • living factors • harmed organism • all members of the same species • carnivores or primarily carnivorous • occurs when one organism eats another • autotrophs, that make their own energy • physical space that an organism occupies • organism that defines an entire ecosystem • variety of life in the habitat or ecosystem • ...
Science 2023-02-23
Across
- things they don’t live
- any living thing
- Plant eating
- A process by which animals and oxygen and food to make energy and carbon dioxide
- chain path of food energy
- dioxide gas produced by animals
- belongs in a group
- Things that are around an organism
- Eats plants and meat
- Group of living things
- too many living creatures
- web Connection of food
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- A gas produced by plants
- the process where plants use sunlight
- Makes its own food
- capacity the population size an environment can feed and support
- Direct effect or change on
- Hunted or caught for food
- An organism that hunts and feeds other organisms
- Meat eater
- species nonnative species
- eating dead organisms
- an environment where things live
- behavior with something
- things things that are alive
- Eats others
26 Clues: Meat eater • Eats others • Plant eating • any living thing • Makes its own food • belongs in a group • Eats plants and meat • eating dead organisms • Group of living things • things they don’t live • behavior with something • A gas produced by plants • Hunted or caught for food • too many living creatures • web Connection of food • Direct effect or change on • chain path of food energy • ...
Reasons Of Biodiversity Loss 2023-03-22
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- The materials naturally made from the Earth
- Loss Of Trees On Earth
- The decomposition of the environment
- The human consumption of the Earth’s oceans
- Harmful Materials In The Air
- Harmful Materials To Our Environment
- The depletion of food or resources
- The Lower Quality In The Environment
- Long Shifts In Weather Patterns
- A Lack A Food Resources
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- The overuse of the earth’s resources
- The Rise In The Human Species
- A reaction in which two or more elements or compounds combine to form a new product.
- Harmful Materials In Our Water
- Harmful Materials In Different Environments
- people’s actions to the Earth
- The destruction of an animal's home
- A Non-Native Animal
- The human consumption of the Earth’s land
- Searching For A Species And Trying To Gather It
20 Clues: A Non-Native Animal • Loss Of Trees On Earth • A Lack A Food Resources • Harmful Materials In The Air • The Rise In The Human Species • people’s actions to the Earth • Harmful Materials In Our Water • Long Shifts In Weather Patterns • The depletion of food or resources • The destruction of an animal's home • The overuse of the earth’s resources • ...
Espanol 3 Unit 4 2023-03-30
Across
- a group of animals of the same kind
- Things seeping into groundwater and polluting oceans
- Items in landfills
- what you should do with trash and recycling
- The planet we live on
- What to do with materials instead of throwing them out
- a layer in the atmosphere being depleted
- What provides us with oxygen
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- animals with hair that dont lay eggs
- earth is full of natural_____
- What is increasing as a result of global warming
- The place where trees are being cut down to make room for homes
- What we should do to help the environment
- Cutting down trees in the forest
- What soda is packaged in; it hurts the environment
- what we should do to the earth
- where animals live
- pollution is a___issue
- Way to help others
- Pollution is___for the environment
20 Clues: where animals live • Items in landfills • Way to help others • The planet we live on • pollution is a___issue • What provides us with oxygen • earth is full of natural_____ • what we should do to the earth • Cutting down trees in the forest • Pollution is___for the environment • a group of animals of the same kind • animals with hair that dont lay eggs • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-05-16
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- where an animal lives
- Spray that kills bugs to protect crops
- on land
- Living organisms in an environment
- Two organisms fighting for resources, mates, and land
- Nonliving organisms in an environment
- Making food from the sun
- Symbiotic relationship Where one organism benefits and one is not affected
- Needs to eat other organisms for food
- A treatment for a virus
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- The use of an organism to make a product or a process
- Ability to make its own food
- A treatment for bacteria
- Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benifit
- Spray that kills weeds
- fuel made by organic matter
- A organisms roll in an environment
- The amount of usable crops in a harvest
- in the water
- Symbiotic relationship Where one organism is harmed and one is benefited
20 Clues: on land • in the water • where an animal lives • Spray that kills weeds • A treatment for a virus • A treatment for bacteria • Making food from the sun • fuel made by organic matter • Ability to make its own food • Living organisms in an environment • A organisms roll in an environment • Nonliving organisms in an environment • Needs to eat other organisms for food • ...
nature 2024-11-06
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- victim in the food chain
- legal status of a vulnerable animals
- water shortage, particularly in summer
- wildlife, trees and rivers
- high temperatures surging across
- dirt and grime in the environment
- repurpose, as previously used item
- "hunt its prey for survival"
- endangered and safeground species
- natural home of animals or plants
- "get through a deadly event"
- mass of water that overwhelms
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- creatures in their natural habitat
- gone forever , like some animals
- reusing materials instead of throwing them away
- shrink in size
- disaster caused by fault line movement
- "saving the planet, perhaps"
- danger on the horizon
- a place where garbage is dumped
- all the physical surroundings on earth include everything living and nonliving
- decline over time, often caused by weather
- dangerous elements in the environment
23 Clues: shrink in size • danger on the horizon • victim in the food chain • wildlife, trees and rivers • "saving the planet, perhaps" • "hunt its prey for survival" • "get through a deadly event" • mass of water that overwhelms • a place where garbage is dumped • gone forever , like some animals • high temperatures surging across • dirt and grime in the environment • ...
Science crossword 2025-12-08
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- the process where old material is turned into something new
- fishing for food faster than fish can reproduce
- substances released into the atmosphere
- cities designed to have the environment in mind
- able to be recycled
- humans demand on nature
- turning old things into something better
- product not used anymore, usually damaged
- using less energy to produce the same product
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- material that degrades in nature
- vehicles that are powered by electricity
- in limited supply, will run out
- made by humans, without machines
- in the beyond time
- what supplies the world with food and fabrics
- total emissions from an individual
- the natural movement of the air
- the expansion and growth of a community
- does minimal damage to the environment
- companies disguising policies as good for the environment
20 Clues: in the beyond time • able to be recycled • humans demand on nature • in limited supply, will run out • the natural movement of the air • material that degrades in nature • made by humans, without machines • total emissions from an individual • does minimal damage to the environment • substances released into the atmosphere • the expansion and growth of a community • ...
Geography review 2025-12-18
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- Human and Physical Characteristics
- What something is near or around
- Region around a central point or idea
- Very defined region with boundary lines
- 0 degrees north and south
- 0 degrees east or west
- tells cardinal directions
- Name of a map
- Shows Distance on a map
- Humans and environment working in concert
- Mountains, rivers, deserts
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- Buildings, roads, statues
- Measures east and west of Prime Meridian
- Measures north and south of Equator
- Address,Latitude and longitude
- Modify, adapt, depend
- AKA the key
- Humans changing their behavior for environment
- Humans changing the environment to fit their needs
- Region that can be debated, opinion
- Perceptual, formal, functional
- One of the five themes: goods, people, ideas
- The study of Earth and cultures
- Absolute and Relative
- Number of Themes of Geography
25 Clues: AKA the key • Name of a map • Modify, adapt, depend • Absolute and Relative • 0 degrees east or west • Shows Distance on a map • Buildings, roads, statues • 0 degrees north and south • tells cardinal directions • Mountains, rivers, deserts • Number of Themes of Geography • Address,Latitude and longitude • Perceptual, formal, functional • The study of Earth and cultures • ...
Ecosystems / Ecology (Pray) 2022-06-07
Across
- Every living and non-living thing that surrounds an organism
- A diagram showing how food energy moves through the ecosystem
- A representation of many interconnected food chains that shows the feeding relationships among producers, consumers, and decomposers
- The study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment
- A combination of all the different populations that live and interact in the same environment
- An organism that makes its own food from light energy and inorganic materials (starts with “p”)
- non-living things
- The variety of species in an area
- Any factor in the environment that limits the size of a population
- living things
- All the living and non-living things that interact in a specific area; a subdivision of the environment
- An organism that produces its own food; the source of energy for all other living things on Earth (starts with “a”)
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- The larges population of any single species that an area can support
- All of Earth’s ecosystems, collectively; the biologically inhabited portions of Earth, including all of the water, land, and air in which organisms survive
- All the individuals of a single species that live in a specific area
- The specific role played by an organism or a population of organisms in the ecosystem
- An organism, generally a bacteria or fungus, that consumes dead organisms and organic waste
- The process by which an existing community is replaced by another community
- An organism that cannot make its own food; a consumer
- The place where a plant or animal lives
20 Clues: living things • non-living things • The variety of species in an area • The place where a plant or animal lives • An organism that cannot make its own food; a consumer • Every living and non-living thing that surrounds an organism • A diagram showing how food energy moves through the ecosystem • Any factor in the environment that limits the size of a population • ...
Lifespan Exam 1 2013-09-09
Across
- genetic predisposition of an individual to a certain condition
- opposing force of Id; "moral center" of the individual; focuses on morals and ethics
- going to see changes over history and lifespan that effects the views of everything
- genetic restriction of development to 1 or a few potential outcomes- more limited role of the environment
- protective covering, encloses organism, fluid provides cushioning
- any environmental agent that causes damage during prenatal development
- if a research procedure may be harmful to a person, it should not be done
- zygote divides
- easier for children to attach to you when they are younger, but it’s not exclusively when they are younger
- hollow fluid-filles balls of cells
- tied to organism's ability to adapt to their environment
- take existing knowledge structure and add new information to it
- don't occur for the general population but are more unique and that affects developmental trajectory
- fertilized egg
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- change stimulated by environment
- infertility where couple have no children
- studies where the investigator introduces a change in individual's experience
- changes born in one historical context
- contacts in which the microsystems are operating
- the environment helps to determine
- set of inherited genes/genetic constitution of an individual
- innermost layer of embryonic disk that develops into digestive system, lungs and glands
- (niche-picking)individuals seek out environment most compatible with genetic predisposition
- process of age-related changes that begin at conception and continue throughout the lifespan
- behavior being studied is actually a reflection of the underlying processes that the research claims it is
25 Clues: zygote divides • fertilized egg • change stimulated by environment • the environment helps to determine • hollow fluid-filles balls of cells • changes born in one historical context • infertility where couple have no children • contacts in which the microsystems are operating • tied to organism's ability to adapt to their environment • ...
Ecology Crossword 2014-04-20
Across
- biological community and all the nonliving factors that affect it
- relatively thin layer of Earth and it's atmosphere that supports life
- process in which fixed nitrogen compounds are converted back into nitrogen gas and returned to the atomoshere
- large of ecosystems that share the same climate and have similar types of communities
- any living factor in an organism's environment
- symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of another organism
- act of one organism feeding on another organism
- role, or position, of an organism in its environment
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- fixation: process in which nitrogen gas is captured and converted into a form plants can use
- chemical substance that living organisms obtain from the environment to carry out the life processes and sustain life
- close mutualistic, parasitic, or commensal association between two or more species that live together
- community:all the interacting populations of different species that live in the same geographic location at the same time
- cycle: exchange of matter through the biosphere involving living organisms, chemical processes, and geological processes
- scientific study of all the interrelationships between organisms and their environment
- symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other organism is neither helped nor harmed
- factor: any nonliving factor in an organism's environment, such as soil, water temperature, and light availability
- physical area in which an organism lives
- symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefits
- a group of organisms of the same species that occupy the same geographic place at the same time
- anything that takes up space and has mass
20 Clues: physical area in which an organism lives • anything that takes up space and has mass • any living factor in an organism's environment • act of one organism feeding on another organism • role, or position, of an organism in its environment • symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefits • biological community and all the nonliving factors that affect it • ...
Ecology 2023-09-12
Across
- Transfer of food energy to another.
- Series of interrelated food chains.
- Organism deriving other organic substances.
- Environment where a plant/animal lives.
- Organisms that get their energy from others.
- Factors All living organisms.
- Animal that gets food from killing animals.
- Animal that mainly eats plants.
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- Organism that creates its own food or energy.
- Match of a species to an environment.
- Organisms that form nutritional substances.
- Animals that consume dead organisms.
- Factors Nonliving factors in an environment.
- Animal that eats food and plants.
- Organisms that break down decaying organisms.
15 Clues: Factors All living organisms. • Animal that mainly eats plants. • Animal that eats food and plants. • Transfer of food energy to another. • Series of interrelated food chains. • Animals that consume dead organisms. • Match of a species to an environment. • Environment where a plant/animal lives. • Organisms that form nutritional substances. • ...
GEOGRAPHY & SOCIETY 2024-11-04
Across
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, leading to adverse effects on ecosystems.
- Balance A stable state in an ecosystem where species and resources exist in harmony, often disrupted by human activity.
- Protection Agency A U.S. government agency responsible for enforcing regulations to protect human health and the environment.
- Ecology is the study of the relationship between humans and their natural, social, and built environments.
- The natural surroundings, including air, water, and land, in which all living organisms exist.
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- The branch of biology that examines the relationships between organisms and their environments.
- Environment The cultural, social, and economic conditions that influence individuals and communities.
- The ideal number of people that can be sustained by available resources without environmental degradation.
- of Diminishing Returns An economic principle stating that increased input in a single factor will yield reduced incremental returns.
- The scientific study of population characteristics, such as birth and death rates, migration, and growth patterns.
- Environment The physical world not created by humans, including ecosystems, plants, and animals.
- Protocol An international agreement that sets binding emission reduction targets to combat climate change.
- A systematic collection of data about a population, typically covering demographics, housing, employment, and more.
- The study of Earth’s physical features, climate, and human-environment interactions.
- The profit or yield from an investment or resource, central to economic theories on resource allocation.
- Theory A theory proposing that population growth will eventually outstrip food supply, leading to societal crises.
16 Clues: The study of Earth’s physical features, climate, and human-environment interactions. • The natural surroundings, including air, water, and land, in which all living organisms exist. • The branch of biology that examines the relationships between organisms and their environments. • ...
Human-environment interaction 2014-08-28
Across
- coal,petroleum are
- a factor that encourages people
- residential area on the edge of a city
- the development of machine powered production
- water, soil
- a network of living things that depend on each other to survive
- a useful material found in the environment
- waste that makes the air,soil, water less clean
- limited quantities
- pollution
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- the loss of forest cover in aregion
- variety of living things in an ecosystem
- reource that cannot be replaced in a short time
13 Clues: pollution • water, soil • coal,petroleum are • limited quantities • a factor that encourages people • the loss of forest cover in aregion • residential area on the edge of a city • variety of living things in an ecosystem • a useful material found in the environment • the development of machine powered production • reource that cannot be replaced in a short time • ...
Health & Environment Theme 2023-09-22
Across
- We have to ________ our rubbish before disposing it.
- A hybrid ________ runs on fuel and battery or electricity.
- England has ________ seasons.
- Rats, mosquitos and some insects are known as ________.
- A ________ is used to measure temperature.
- Chicken ________ is an infectious disease.
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- It is important to eat a ________ meal.
- What is the most important meal of the day?
- Three great ways to eliminate waste is to reuse, reduce and ________.
- What colour is broccoli?
- You need ________ when you're tired.
- One good way to lose weight is to ________.
- You should have a dental check-up every ________ months.
13 Clues: What colour is broccoli? • England has ________ seasons. • You need ________ when you're tired. • It is important to eat a ________ meal. • A ________ is used to measure temperature. • Chicken ________ is an infectious disease. • What is the most important meal of the day? • One good way to lose weight is to ________. • We have to ________ our rubbish before disposing it. • ...
Conditionals and Environment 2025-10-04
Across
- A modal verb used in second conditional sentences.
- The protection of nature, animals, and natural resources.
- A word meaning “if not,” used in conditional sentences.
- Cutting down large areas of trees and forests.
- A verb used in the third conditional with “if.”
- Power that comes from sources like the sun, wind, or water.
- When a species of animal or plant disappears forever.
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- Long-term changes in global weather patterns.
- The rise in Earth’s temperature caused by greenhouse gases.
- Dirtying the air, water, or land with harmful substances.
- The trapping of heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- To process materials like paper or plastic so they can be reused.
- The word that introduces a conditional sentence.
13 Clues: Long-term changes in global weather patterns. • Cutting down large areas of trees and forests. • The trapping of heat in the Earth’s atmosphere. • A verb used in the third conditional with “if.” • The word that introduces a conditional sentence. • A modal verb used in second conditional sentences. • When a species of animal or plant disappears forever. • ...
World Environment Day 2021-06-04
Across
- the animal and plant life of a particular region, habitat, or geological period
- the country will host World Environment Day 2021
- First World Environment Day was celebrated in this country
- Abbreviation of the theme of WED - 2021
- Abbreviation - First theme of World Environment Day celebrated
- a type of microscopic algae found in the ocean, waterways and soils produces between 20 per cent and 40 per cent of the oxygen we breathe
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- Title of English botanist who used the word 'ecosystem' for the first time
- chemicals that destroy the earth’s protective ozone layer
- Abbreviation - degradation of natural capital
- Currently the most trafficked mammal in the world
- plastic _________ has the greatest potential to harm the environment (word in blank)
- Abbreviation of the largest ecosystem on earth
13 Clues: Abbreviation of the theme of WED - 2021 • Abbreviation - degradation of natural capital • Abbreviation of the largest ecosystem on earth • the country will host World Environment Day 2021 • Currently the most trafficked mammal in the world • chemicals that destroy the earth’s protective ozone layer • First World Environment Day was celebrated in this country • ...
2.1 Organisms and Their Environment 2022-09-06
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- the portion of Earth that supports living things
- a group of organisms that belongs to the same species
- the study of relationships between organisms and their environment
- the nonliving parts of the environment
- all the living organisms in an environment
- relationship between 2 species that live together in which both species benefit
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- made up of different populations in a certain area at a certain time
- a community of interacting organisms and their environment.
- organisms of different species living together
- relationship in which a member of one species benefits at the expense of another species
- all strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment
- the place where an organism lives out its life
- relationship in which only 1 species benefits and the other species is not harmed or helped
13 Clues: the nonliving parts of the environment • all the living organisms in an environment • organisms of different species living together • the place where an organism lives out its life • the portion of Earth that supports living things • a group of organisms that belongs to the same species • a community of interacting organisms and their environment. • ...
Human Environment Interaction Review 2022-10-20
Across
- the cutting, clearing and removal of trees in a forest
- into the
- dangerously lacking in security or stability natural resources any physical environmental item that people perceive to be useful
- natural resources natural resources that Earth or people can replace
- the use of natural resources or products
- the act or process of changing parts of something, such as the environment
- fuels a natural source that
- usable power that comes from heat, electricity, motion, etc.
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- the removal of natural resources from the environment
- removal a surface mining technique in which explosives are used to remove large areas of mountaintops in order to access underlying coal seams
- potential energy
- resources natural resources found on and in the Earth’s crust that include metals, nonmetals, and fuels
- natural resources natural resources that cannot be replaced in a relatively short period of time
- that is formed from the remains of once living organisms
- acidification the process by which oceans are becoming more acidic
- the presence in or
- renewable energy from plants and animals
- is a gas that occurs naturally in our atmosphere
- layer a region located in the atmosphere several miles above the surface of the Earth
- energy power created by splitting atoms apart of combining atoms together
- of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
21 Clues: into the • potential energy • the presence in or • fuels a natural source that • renewable energy from plants and animals • the use of natural resources or products • is a gas that occurs naturally in our atmosphere • the removal of natural resources from the environment • the cutting, clearing and removal of trees in a forest • ...
Stakeholders & the Business Environment 2020-08-27
Across
- there is never enough
- human resources
- then you're left in the dust, unless I stuck by ya
- an epic showdown between RHS and WHS every year
- the science of people's choices
- combination of organizational skills and risk taking
- internal stakeholders that are leaders
- money money money money!
- tiktok, fortnite, snapchat, guys with poofy bangs, OK boomer!
- people who make things...they also make albums
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- economic resources that can be used to produce some other good or service
- scarcity + utility
- people owe me money
- Louisiana and George W. Bush currently have this in common
- people who buy stuff
- natural resources
- American award recognizing excellence in the television industry
- examples: vehicle safety requirements, environmental laws
- internal stakeholders that do the work
- producers try to make us happy
- own pieces of the company
21 Clues: human resources • natural resources • scarcity + utility • people owe me money • people who buy stuff • there is never enough • money money money money! • own pieces of the company • producers try to make us happy • the science of people's choices • internal stakeholders that are leaders • internal stakeholders that do the work • people who make things...they also make albums • ...
Insights 7, Glossary: Environment 2021-01-22
Across
- växtgift
- utrotning
- utsläpp
- konstbevattning
- biologiskt nedbrytbar
- eutrofiering, övergödning
- skogsskövling, avskogning
- gödningsmedel, konstgödsel
- nederbörd
- ozonförtunning (Two words, separate with _)
- tjuvskytt
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- insektsgift
- atmosfär
- lindring av miljöförstörelse (Two words, separate with _)
- skydda, vårda
- skörd
- infödd, ursprunglig
- utrotningshotad art (Two words, separate with _)
- miljövård, naturvård
- bekämpningsmedel mot skadeinsekter
20 Clues: skörd • utsläpp • växtgift • atmosfär • utrotning • nederbörd • tjuvskytt • insektsgift • skydda, vårda • konstbevattning • infödd, ursprunglig • miljövård, naturvård • biologiskt nedbrytbar • eutrofiering, övergödning • skogsskövling, avskogning • gödningsmedel, konstgödsel • bekämpningsmedel mot skadeinsekter • ozonförtunning (Two words, separate with _) • ...
organisms and their environment 2021-05-01
Across
- non living components of an ecosystem
- fuels example of coal and oil
- the water on the earth's surface
- the material decays as a result of the action of decomposing
- the study of organisms in their habitat
- shows 'who eat what' in a habitat
- produce its own food
- the community of organisms and their environment
- consumers that eat meat
- the energy available to a herbivore that eats plant material
- ran organism that feeds on non-living organic matter
- each feeding levels of food chain
- all of the population of different species that form a food web
- an organism that eat others plants or animal for energy
- consumers that eat meat and plant material
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- living components of an ecosystem
- an organism that makes its own food by using energy
- the surface of earth occupied by living organisms
- a planet
- gas surrounding the earth
- the permanent destruction of large areas of forests and woodlands
- dead organic material that are buried too quickly by water and is converted to other complex carbon compound
- an individual animal or plant
- a graphical representation to show the biomass
- a group of organisms of the same species
- a habitat
- the eaters of other organism
- a group of similar individuals
- consumers that eat plant material
- feeding relationships in a habitat
30 Clues: a planet • a habitat • produce its own food • consumers that eat meat • gas surrounding the earth • the eaters of other organism • fuels example of coal and oil • an individual animal or plant • a group of similar individuals • the water on the earth's surface • living components of an ecosystem • shows 'who eat what' in a habitat • each feeding levels of food chain • ...
Business in the environment 2023-03-08
20 Clues: Agir • Nuire • La santé • Une fuite • Un danger • Endommager • Un problème • Un pollueur • Le prétrole • Les déchets • Conscient de • Une politique • L'effet de serre • Mettre en danger • Une amélioration • Une préoccupation • La faune et la flore • Le réchauffement climatique • La défense de l'environnement • issue Une question économique
Nature and The Environment 2012-10-31
Across
- visibility unable to see clearly or far
- dirty air
- to use less than before
- air
- populated many people living in a very small area
- the protection of plants, animals & nature
- a long passage under the ground
- people living in a certain area
- to to talk or write about somebody or something
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- substances if you eat these, you'll get very sick or die
- unusual
- able to be used again and again
- when you guess the meaning of something from the information you have
- to use things again
- a facial expression which means you're confused
- something you do with your nose
- grow
- the area around you
- to enable rubbish to be used again
- damage caused to the environment
- blocked or crowded
- populated few people living in a large area
- a group of people born in the same period of time
- the place we live
24 Clues: air • grow • unusual • dirty air • the place we live • blocked or crowded • to use things again • the area around you • to use less than before • able to be used again and again • something you do with your nose • a long passage under the ground • people living in a certain area • 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
- to enable rubbish to be used again
- few people living in a large area
- the place we live
- dirty air
- to talk or write about somebody or something
- if you eat these, you'll get very sick or die
- unable to see clearly or far
- to use things not only once, but again
- a group of people born in the same period of time
- blocked or crowded
- to use less than before
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- when you guess the meaning of something from the information you have
- something you do with your nose
- the area around you
- many people living in a very small area
- the protection of plants, animals & nature
- people living in a certain area
- a long passage under the ground
- grow
- unusual
- air
- able to be used again and again
- a facial expression which means you're confused
23 Clues: air • grow • unusual • dirty air • the place we live • blocked or crowded • the area around you • to use less than before • unable to see clearly or far • something you do with your nose • people living in a certain area • a long passage under the ground • able to be used again and again • few people living in a large area • to enable rubbish to be used again • ...
Nature and The Environment 2012-10-31
Across
- blocked or crowded
- to talk or write about somebody or something
- people living in a certain area
- to use less than before
- when you guess the meaning of something from the information you have
- something you do with your nose
- many people living in a very small area
- a facial expression which means you're confused
- if you eat these, you'll get very sick or die
- to use things not only once, but again
- a group of people born in the same period of time
- unusual
- dirty air
Down
- unable to see clearly or far
- few people living in a large area
- able to be used again and again
- a long passage under the ground
- the area around you
- grow
- air
- the protection of plants, animals & nature
- the place we live
- to enable rubbish to be used again
23 Clues: air • grow • unusual • dirty air • the place we live • blocked or crowded • the area around you • to use less than before • unable to see clearly or far • able to be used again and again • people living in a certain area • a long passage under the ground • something you do with your nose • few people living in a large area • to enable rubbish to be used again • ...
Ecosystem and Environment Crossword 2014-05-07
Across
- something that directly influences the activity of a living organism
- a rounded underground storage organ present in some plants consisting of a short stem surrounded by fleshy scale leaves or leaf bases
- - a specific environment that is home to living things suited for that place and climate
- key a tool that allows us to determine the identity of an organism found in the natural world
- - a group of organisms that share similar characteristics, traits, qualities, etc.
- Webs a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- - all of the organisms that were born and living around the same time period
- a change an organism or species does to become better suited to its environment.
- - processing in slow or regular steps
- one of two types of biological and ecological succession of plant life, occurring in an environment usually lacking soil
- - to continue to live or exist after an ordeal, accident or difficult circumstance
- a period of time when an animal is in a dormant state, like a deep sleep
- - the way an organism acts
- the observed process of change of a biological community over time
- - the ability to do work
- - to cause or to start to decompose
- the part of the respiratory system of fish and a few amphibians where oxygen is extracted from the water flowing over the walls attached to the pharynx
- the surroundings and/or the conditions an organism lives
- a bone that is hollow or contains many air cells
- - The effect of one organism on another
- - the number of a certain species living in a certain area
- the vascular tissue in plants that conducts water and nutrients up from the roots
- - outside
- seasonal movement of animals from one region to another 2. movement from one part of something to another
- - to intensify, increase or improve the quality of something
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- - the arrangement and relationship of the parts as a whole
- Chain a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- the action or fact of moving along in a steady, continuous stream
- - diversity among and within the species of an organism in an environment
- - inside
- - what objects and organisms are made of
- the second type of biological and ecological succession, starting on an area where there was living organism previously, but has died and disappeared
- a very small or limited specialized habitat Ex: clump of grass or dead animal
- a place where unused plant parts are placed to decompose back into soil
- Variety - how things are different
- - the use or purpose of something
- the amount of living matter in a given area or habitat (?)
- an answer or reaction to something
- the structure or arrangement of related or connected items.
- - to pass periodically from one region or climate to another for feeding or breeding
- - the connection between organisms
- a graphical model of energy flow in a community
- an individual animal, plant, or life form
- - combining things that enhance, emphasize or complete each other
- - what the environment provides for the well-being of the organisms living there
- - a community of organisms interacting with each other and their environment
- - a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- trait - a trait that has been passed down genetically
48 Clues: - inside • - outside • - the ability to do work • - the way an organism acts • - the use or purpose of something • Variety - how things are different • an answer or reaction to something • - the connection between organisms • - to cause or to start to decompose • - processing in slow or regular steps • - The effect of one organism on another • ...
Talking about the environment 2015-01-21
Across
- Effekt, (Aus-)Wirkung
- Bedingungen
- Gewächshaus, Treibhaus
- öffentliche Verkehrsmittel
- verschmutzen
- zerstören
- Verschmutzung
- reduzieren, verringern
- verändern
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- Umwelt
- Schadstoffausstoß (Abgase)
- Klimawandel
- sparen
- globale Erwärmung
- Produktion, Herstellung
- Menge, Betrag
- Wissenschaftler
- Atmosphäre
- schützen
- Energie
- produzieren, herstellen
- verschwenden
22 Clues: Umwelt • sparen • Energie • schützen • zerstören • verändern • Atmosphäre • Bedingungen • Klimawandel • verschmutzen • verschwenden • Menge, Betrag • Verschmutzung • Wissenschaftler • globale Erwärmung • Effekt, (Aus-)Wirkung • Gewächshaus, Treibhaus • reduzieren, verringern • Produktion, Herstellung • produzieren, herstellen • Schadstoffausstoß (Abgase) • öffentliche Verkehrsmittel
B2 Understanding Our Environment 2015-05-07
Across
- vertebrate, lays eggs, feathers
- invertebrate animals with a hard, exoskeleton eg spiders, insects, crabs
- organism, does not photosynthesis, reproduces by forming spores
- vertebrate, moist skin, lays eggs in water
- web diagram showing the many food chains connected together
- organism that decays dead things
- position in a food chain [7,5]
- animal with a backbone
- a plant and meat eating organism
- multicellular organism, can photosynthesis, contains chloroplasts
- multicellular organism, feeds on other organisms, no chloroplasts
- organisms that can reproduce together to produce fertile offspring
- vertebrate that can produce milk, usually gives birth to live young
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- a plant, at the bottom of the food change
- chain the order of plants and animals that eat each other
- organism produced by 2 different, closely related species
- a meat eating organism
- the dry mass of an organism
- the main groups of organisms: animal, plant, fungi, protoctista, prokaryotes
- a living thing
- vertebrate, absorbs oxygen through gills, scaly skin
- animal without a backbone
- an organism that eats another organism
- a plant eating organism
- classification system to naming living organisms using 2 names
- vertebrate, lays hard shelled eggs, dry scaly skin
26 Clues: a living thing • a meat eating organism • animal with a backbone • a plant eating organism • animal without a backbone • the dry mass of an organism • position in a food chain [7,5] • vertebrate, lays eggs, feathers • organism that decays dead things • a plant and meat eating organism • an organism that eats another organism • a plant, at the bottom of the food change • ...
(Environment) Mal et Bien 2022-03-10
Across
- Where things that decompose go.
- Do you have your license?
- Harmful product that we can't live without.
- (blank) change.
- You ride it.
- You drink from it.
- What you should do more of.
- where NOT to put plastic cups.
- What GH gasses are doing to our air.
- More than one-time use.
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- This happens in low elevation near water.
- Makes the lights work.
- The action needed to grow something.
- Could drown you.
- Natural and green.
- It's hot.
- without it we would die (plural)
- You can grow stuff here.
- Another word for 'save'.
- When you use too much of something.
20 Clues: It's hot. • You ride it. • (blank) change. • Could drown you. • Natural and green. • You drink from it. • Makes the lights work. • More than one-time use. • You can grow stuff here. • Another word for 'save'. • Do you have your license? • What you should do more of. • where NOT to put plastic cups. • Where things that decompose go. • without it we would die (plural) • ...
Weather and the environment 2022-02-18
Across
- A container of water (6)
- The part of a plant or tree that grows under the ground and gets water from the soil (4)
- the Earth (10)
- A measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is (11)
- a light cloud low over the ground that makes it difficult for you to see very far (4)
- Cold _ _ _ _ A period of unusually cold weather (4)
- the natural home of a plant or animal (7)
- A scientist who studies the way in which plants, animals and people are related to each other and to their environment (9)
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ energy. Energy that replaces itself naturally or is easily replaced because there is a large supply of it (9)
- Weather _ _ _ _ A metal object fixed to the top of a building that blows around to show the direction the wind is coming from (4)
- waste paper, cans etc. that people have thrown away and left on the ground in a public place (6)
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- A layer of gases in the sky that prevents harmful radiation from the sun from reaching the Earth
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gas. A gas, especially carbon dioxide or methane, that is thought to trap heat
- A very small amount of rain that falls in a round shape: a rain _ _ _ _ (4)
- someone who works hard doing practical things to achieve social or political change (8)
- a liquid used to supply power to the engine of a car or other vehicles (6)
- to continue without causing damage to the environment (11)
- An area of countryside or land of a particular type, used especially when talking about its
- A period of unusually hot weather, especially one that continues for a long time (8)
- A small ball of frozen rain (5)
- (9)
21 Clues: (9) • the Earth (10) • A container of water (6) • A small ball of frozen rain (5) • the natural home of a plant or animal (7) • Cold _ _ _ _ A period of unusually cold weather (4) • A measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is (11) • to continue without causing damage to the environment (11) • a liquid used to supply power to the engine of a car or other vehicles (6) • ...
Safe Working Environment Crossword 2022-03-30
Across
- interpersonal relationship
- patients can pose a _____
- practice simulations
- which month has Easter
- all hospitals meet
- moving from one location to the next
- personal ______ equipment
- precautions using gloves, masks, gowns
- 7th grade history teacher
- outlining terms and conditions
- most important universal precaution
Down
- verbal and nonverbal action
- verbal and harassment is part of _____
- evaluates safety procedures
- emergency management ______
- activating the body
- scientific purpose
- physical therapy looks not to do
- can pose a risk to safety
- medical words or phrases
20 Clues: all hospitals meet • scientific purpose • activating the body • practice simulations • which month has Easter • medical words or phrases • patients can pose a _____ • personal ______ equipment • can pose a risk to safety • 7th grade history teacher • interpersonal relationship • verbal and nonverbal action • evaluates safety procedures • emergency management ______ • ...
Living Environment Unit 1 2023-10-17
Across
- A type of transport that requires energy to move substances.
- The basic unit of life.
- The powerhouse of the cell responsible for ATP production.
- The process of breaking down food into smaller molecules.
- Feedback, A regulatory mechanism that counters changes in the body.
- Feedback, A regulatory mechanism that amplifies changes in the body.
- A simple sugar used for energy by cells.
- The removal of waste products from the body.
- Transport, The movement of molecules from low to high concentration.
- A group of similar cells working together.
- The breakdown of glucose for energy in the presence of oxygen.
- tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs
- The system responsible for transporting oxygen and nutrients.
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- A organism with simple organization (one cell).
- Reactions occurring within an organism.
- exchange, the process by which oxygen is taken in and carbon dioxide is released.
- The control center of the cell containing genetic information.
- The joining/fusing of molecules from simpler components.
- Process that moves substances from high to low concentration.
- Biological catalysts that speed up reactions.
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment.
- Chemical compounds containing carbon and hydrogen.
- An organism with complex organization (multiple cells) .
- Essential functions, including nutrition, digestion, and excretion.
24 Clues: The basic unit of life. • Reactions occurring within an organism. • A simple sugar used for energy by cells. • A group of similar cells working together. • The removal of waste products from the body. • Biological catalysts that speed up reactions. • A organism with simple organization (one cell). • The maintenance of a stable internal environment. • ...
Ecology and the Environment. 2023-11-16
Across
- a living part of an ecosystem
- a place where an organisms usually lives
- an organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organism's or animals
- all of the populations of different species that live and interact in an area
- web feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem made of food chains
- a non-living part of an ecosystem
- an organism that is eaten by a predator
- an organism that can make its own food by using energy from the sun
- a role the population plays in the ecosystem such as how it gets food and interacts with each other
- an organism that eats only palnt and animal material
- pyramid shows the direction that energy flows through an ecosystem and each level on the pyramid is called a tropic level
- a group of individuals of the same species that live in the same place at the same time
- a community of organisms and their environment
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- an organism that eats other organism's to get energy
- an organism that eat's another
- factor anything that can limit the size of a population
- an organism that eats only plants
- chain the path of energy transfer from producers to consumers
- the study of how organisms interact with one another and their internment
- any close relationship between different species
- an organism that eats only animal material
- organisms that are closely related that can mate and produce fertile offspring's
- large geographic areas with similar climates and ecosystems
- a complete living thing
24 Clues: a complete living thing • a living part of an ecosystem • an organism that eat's another • an organism that eats only plants • a non-living part of an ecosystem • an organism that is eaten by a predator • a place where an organisms usually lives • an organism that eats only animal material • a community of organisms and their environment • ...
Environment and Human health 2024-02-14
Across
- The impact of deforestation on biodiversity can indirectly affect this psychological aspect of human health.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable material, reducing environmental impact.
- 24 hours cycle in body getting deranged excessive exposure to artificial light.
- The primary source of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can cause skin damage.
- The process by which certain chemicals accumulate in the tissues of living organisms over time.
- Theme of this issue of Dte GHS news letter
- Chemicals commonly found in pesticides and linked to neurodevelopmental issues.
- Exposure to high levels of this air pollutant is linked to respiratory diseases.
- The term for diseases caused by exposure to environmental factors over a long period.
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states and events in populations.
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- Long-term exposure to noise pollution can contribute to this health condition.
- Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) can accumulate in the environment, affecting human health through this process.
- This term pertains to microorganisms in the environment.
- This environmental factor is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect.
- This vector-borne disease is associated with standing water and mosquitoes.
- The health impact of prolonged exposure to loud sounds, especially in occupational settings.
- The tracers and markers left in the ecology as prints
- A toxic substance often found in contaminated water sources.
- Particulate matter from vehicle emissions is a significant contributor to this type of air pollution.
- Science of studying poisonous substances
20 Clues: Science of studying poisonous substances • Theme of this issue of Dte GHS news letter • The tracers and markers left in the ecology as prints • This term pertains to microorganisms in the environment. • A toxic substance often found in contaminated water sources. • This environmental factor is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect. • ...
Chemistry of the Environment 2024-03-12
Across
- Decomposition of organic waste to produce nutrient-rich soil.
- Footprint: Measure of environmental impact in terms of greenhouse gas emissions.
- Chemical compounds depleting the ozone layer.
- Excessive nutrients in a body of water.
- Capable of being broken down by natural processes.
- Process of increasing acidity in a substance or environment.
- Air pollution mixture of smoke and fog.
- Harmful substance introduced into the environment.
- Chemical formula for water.
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- Water present beneath the Earth's surface.
- Energy: Energy derived from replenishable sources.
- Warming: Increase in Earth's surface temperature due to greenhouse gases.
- Quality Index: Measurement system for assessing air quality.
- Waste disposal site.
- Effect: Trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
- Rain: Precipitation resulting from acidic pollutants in the atmosphere.
- Treatment: Purification process for making water safe to consume.
- Process of removing salt from seawater.
- Layer: Protective atmospheric layer absorbing UV radiation.
- Scale: Measurement system for acidity or alkalinity.
20 Clues: Waste disposal site. • Chemical formula for water. • Excessive nutrients in a body of water. • Process of removing salt from seawater. • Air pollution mixture of smoke and fog. • Water present beneath the Earth's surface. • Chemical compounds depleting the ozone layer. • Energy: Energy derived from replenishable sources. • ...
B4.1 Adaptation to Environment 2024-05-06
Across
- deep in pits of marram grass
- all organisms within a band usually between 0.5 m and 1 m, are sampled along an environmental gradient. Used when there is a gradual change from one side of a habitat to another
- is the branch of biology that deals with the relationships between organisms and their interactions with their physical surroundings
- reefs, have a mutualistic relationship with Zooxanthellae.
- reduces transpiration
- a tape is laid out in the direction of an environmental gradient and all organisms touching the tape are recorded.
- is a group of organisms capable of reproducing with each other to produce fertile offspring.
- vertical root brunches that grow up into the air and can absorb oxygen.
- is formed by populations of different species living and interacting with each other in a habitat.
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- is a place where an organism lives and a description of the geographical location, the type of ecosystem and the physical location within the ecosystem.
- Temperatures are low with short summers and precipitation low to medium mostly as snow and light intensity low.
- forests with moderate temperatures with warm summers and cold winters. rainfall medium to high and light intensity is moderate
- large naturally occurring communities of organisms occupying a major habitat
- grow out in a downwards arch from the central trunk to butress the tree in the soft mud.
- so its stomata are all facing inwards, this causes water vapour to be trapped so that less water is lost through transpiration
- on the leaves secrete excess salt from mangrove trees
- describes the characteristics of the geographical area where the habitat is found
- a graphical model that shows the relationship between temperature, precipitation and ecosystem type.
- arbitrary line through a habitat selected to systematically sample the community.
- consists of one species in one location at one time.
20 Clues: reduces transpiration • deep in pits of marram grass • consists of one species in one location at one time. • on the leaves secrete excess salt from mangrove trees • reefs, have a mutualistic relationship with Zooxanthellae. • vertical root brunches that grow up into the air and can absorb oxygen. • ...
Ecosystems, Environment, and Energy 2024-04-19
Across
- all of the interactions between energy sources in an ecosystem
- a representation of a real object, idea, or concept that scientists use to explain something.
- a model that shows all the different ways that energy can travel.
- the envelope of gases that surround the Earth
- a combination of two or more atoms in a particular way.
- are organisms that eat meat.
- a model that representS one path by which energy can travel through an ecosystem.
- organisms that eat producers, primary consumers, and secondary consumers.
- are organisms that break down dead material and return the nutrients to the soil.
- the process of turning energy from the sun into food for plants.
- all the water in the Earth in all its forms.
- a pyramid where the base of the pyramid represents the producers in a food chain or a food web while each level above represents each group of consumers.
- organisms that eat dead things
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- water in all its forms in the Earth.
- an organism that can produce its own energy.
- organisms that eat both plants and animals.
- in every step of the energy pyramid, only ten per cent of the original energy available in that energy level can be used in the next level.
- are organisms that eat plants.
- all the land and rocks in the Earth.
- organisms that are able to make their own food.
- the ability or capacity to do work.
- the system in which all living things in the Earth exist.
22 Clues: are organisms that eat meat. • are organisms that eat plants. • organisms that eat dead things • the ability or capacity to do work. • water in all its forms in the Earth. • all the land and rocks in the Earth. • organisms that eat both plants and animals. • an organism that can produce its own energy. • all the water in the Earth in all its forms. • ...
Agriculture and the Environment 2025-02-06
Across
- Growing different crops in alternating strips across a field to reduce soil erosion and improve land use.
- Practices and regulations designed to prevent foodborne illnesses and ensure food is safe to consume.
- A railway system that connected the eastern and western United States, facilitating the transportation of agricultural products and goods.
- Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer for enriching soil.
- Domesticated animals raised for food, labor, or other products like milk, wool, and leather.
- Made from natural materials like compost or manure, used to improve soil quality without synthetic chemicals.
- Microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi that can cause disease.
- Businesses that buy large quantities of goods from producers to sell in smaller amounts to retailers or other businesses.
- A powerful machine used in farming for tasks such as plowing, planting, and harvesting.
- The process of breaking down fat molecules in milk to ensure an even distribution, preventing cream from separating.
- Chemicals used to control or eliminate pests that damage crops.
- Practices aimed at preventing soil erosion and maintaining soil fertility for sustainable farming.
- The practice of cultivating soil, growing crops, and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products.
- Energy sources such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- The conversion of raw ingredients into consumable food products through methods like cooking, packaging, and preserving.
- The artificial application of water to land to assist in the growth of crops.
- A type of fencing material with sharp metal points, commonly used to enclose livestock.
- A form of shifting cultivation where trees and vegetation are cut down and burned to clear land for farming.
- Substances added to soil to supply essential nutrients to crops for better growth.
- A farming method where land is cleared, used for crops, and then abandoned after a few years for new land.
- Substances in food that are necessary for the body’s growth, maintenance, and energy.
- Plants grown specifically to be plowed back into the soil to enrich it with nutrients.
- Crops that are bred or engineered to produce more food per unit of land.
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- The process of heating liquids, such as milk, to kill harmful microorganisms without altering the product.
- Soil that contains the nutrients necessary for the healthy growth of plants.
- The process of preparing products for distribution and sale, including food items.
- The use of biological organisms or systems to develop products, such as genetically modified crops.
- The practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in sequenced seasons to maintain soil health and reduce pest problems.
- Creating flat platforms on hilly terrain to prevent soil erosion and make farming possible on slopes.
- Engineering: The modification of an organism's genetic makeup to achieve desired traits, such as disease resistance or higher yield.
- Resources like fossil fuels that cannot be replenished on a human timescale.
- Equipment used in the farming process, such as tractors, plows, and harvesters.
- Decomposed organic material in soil, which helps improve soil fertility.
- Farming along the contours of the land to reduce water runoff and soil erosion.
- Businesses that sell products directly to consumers, often in smaller quantities.
- Caused by consuming contaminated food, often caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites.
- An early stage of development in animals and plants, often used in genetic engineering to create improved livestock.
- The process of transporting and delivering food and other goods from producers to consumers.
- The process of growing crops for food, fiber, and other uses.
- The entire process involved in producing food and fiber, from farming to food processing and distribution.
- A type of farming in which crops are grown primarily to feed the farmer's family, with little to no surplus for sale.
- Equipment designed to reduce the amount of human labor required in farming.
- The process of collecting and recording information about the population, including the agricultural sector.
- The presence of harmful substances or microorganisms in food, which can cause illness.
44 Clues: Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer for enriching soil. • The process of growing crops for food, fiber, and other uses. • Chemicals used to control or eliminate pests that damage crops. • Decomposed organic material in soil, which helps improve soil fertility. • Crops that are bred or engineered to produce more food per unit of land. • ...
Environment systems crossword puzzle 2025-05-07
Across
- top layer of the earth
- under the surface
- appears at the thermosphere
- energy in the form of glucose
- living things that depend on the same resources
- The total amount of water on the Earth
- Layer of gases surrounding a planet
- uppermost layer of our atmosphere
- frozen areas
- different types of land
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- center of the earth
- Temperature from -86.5°C to 1200°C
- big blocks of floating ice
- Where all of life on Earth resides
- Frozen water part of the Earth
- middle layer of earth
- Lakes, rivers, oceans, and clouds
- earth’s lowest layer of our atmosphere
- Where meteors burn
- extends from the top of the troposphere
- a planet
21 Clues: a planet • frozen areas • under the surface • Where meteors burn • center of the earth • middle layer of earth • top layer of the earth • different types of land • big blocks of floating ice • appears at the thermosphere • energy in the form of glucose • Frozen water part of the Earth • Lakes, rivers, oceans, and clouds • uppermost layer of our atmosphere • ...
CHEMISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT 2024-07-02
Across
- Particulate matter often released from industrial processes and vehicles.
- Chemical compound that contributes to acid rain.
- Device used to reduce emissions of nitrogen oxides from vehicles.
- The process in which the carbon travels from atmosphere into organisms and earth and back
- Chemical process involving the removal of sulfur from fuels.
- Type of pollution caused by excessive nutrients in water bodies.
- International agreement aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- Pollution that affects water bodies and results from human activities.
- Element involved in the greenhouse effect and found in methane.
- Organization focused on global environmental issues.
- Pollutant released from agricultural activities and contributing to water contamination.
- Protective measure to reduce emissions from industrial sources.
- Process by which pollutants are removed from wastewater.
- Process by which water vapor turns into liquid water in the atmosphere.
- Mixture of varying amounts of inorganic matter, organic matter, water and air
- Metal that can accumulate in the food chain and cause health issues.
- Gas that contributes to both the greenhouse effect and ozone depletion.
- Heavy metal commonly found in batteries and posing environmental risks.
- Phenomenon caused by the trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
- Term for the increasing concentration of pollutants in organisms higher up the food chain.
- Process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
- Gas that is a major component of smog.
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- Condition resulting from long-term exposure to polluted air.
- Organic compounds that easily become vapors or gases, contributing to air pollution.
- Chemical element commonly found in coal that leads to acid rain when burned.
- Term for the natural environment in which an organism lives.
- Major greenhouse gas responsible for global warming.
- Atmospheric layer that contains the ozone layer.
- Type of chemical reaction that breaks down pollutants in the atmosphere.
- Type of radiation blocked by the ozone layer.
- Non-renewable energy source contributing to carbon dioxide emissions.
- Atmospheric phenomenon caused by pollution and resulting in respiratory issues.
- Type of waste that decomposes naturally and can be used as fertilizer.
- Natural body of water affected by eutrophication.
- Chemical element that, in excess, can cause algal blooms in water bodies.
- Type of precipitation with high levels of hydrogen ions (low pH).
- Process of converting atmospheric nitrogen into a usable form for plants.
- Method used to reduce sulfur emissions from power plants.
- Layer of gases surrounding Earth and vital for life.
- 50 to 80 km above see level with low concentration of ozone
- Environmental impact of releasing chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
- Natural process that removes sulfur dioxide from the atmosphere.
- Gaseous form of water in the atmosphere.
43 Clues: Gas that is a major component of smog. • Gaseous form of water in the atmosphere. • Type of radiation blocked by the ozone layer. • Chemical compound that contributes to acid rain. • Natural body of water affected by eutrophication. • Atmospheric layer that contains the ozone layer. • Major greenhouse gas responsible for global warming. • ...
Unit 5 The Environment 2025-02-18
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- carton: Container used for storing and transporting milk.
- Devices and systems that operate using electronic circuits.
- Enormously large person or thing.
- Material made from animal hide, often used for jackets and shoes.
- To solidify due to cold temperatures.
- Group of people who work together on a ship or aircraft.
- Artificial object placed in orbit around the Earth or other planets for communication or observation.
- To sell something again, often after acquiring it.
- Ornamental water feature often found in parks.
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- To get or accept something given, offered, or sent.
- Transparent material often used for windows and drinking vessels.
- Solid material that is typically hard, shiny, malleable, and a good conductor of heat and electricity.
- Person or company that provides goods or services.
- To call off or revoke.
- Dense mist that reduces visibility.
- Person concerned with the protection of the environment.
- Precisely, without any deviation.
- Container typically used for preserving food.
- Digital waste such as outdated files and unused emails.
- Measure of how heavy something is.
20 Clues: To call off or revoke. • Precisely, without any deviation. • Enormously large person or thing. • Measure of how heavy something is. • Dense mist that reduces visibility. • To solidify due to cold temperatures. • Container typically used for preserving food. • Ornamental water feature often found in parks. • Person or company that provides goods or services. • ...
Impact on the Environment 2025-03-19
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- The long-term increase in Earth's average temperature due to human activities.
- A mixture of smoke and fog, often caused by vehicle emissions and industrial pollution.
- Finding new ways to use items instead of throwing them away.
- Minimizing the amount of waste and consumption of resources.
- Man-made chemicals that damage the ozone layer, once used in refrigerators and aerosols.
- The process of planting trees to restore forests that have been cut down.
- The contamination of Earth's atmosphere by harmful substances.
- The practice of farming, including growing crops and raising livestock.
- Chemicals used to kill insects or weeds, but may harm other organisms.
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- The large-scale removal of trees, often for agriculture or development.
- Small plastic particles that pollute water and harm marine life.
- The _______ _________ Act is a U.S. law designed to control air pollution on a national level.
- Coal, oil, and natural gas, which release carbon dioxide when burned.
- A greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels and respiration.
- The trapping of heat in Earth's atmosphere by gases like CO₂ and methane.
- Turning used materials into new products to reduce waste.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources.
- Energy sources like wind, solar, and hydro that can be replenished naturally.
- Tiny solid or liquid particles in the air that can harm human health.
- The growth and expansion of cities, often leading to habitat loss.
- A shift in weather patterns over time, often linked to human activities.
- Rain, snow, or sleet that has a lower pH due to air pollution.
22 Clues: The protection and preservation of natural resources. • Turning used materials into new products to reduce waste. • Finding new ways to use items instead of throwing them away. • Minimizing the amount of waste and consumption of resources. • The contamination of Earth's atmosphere by harmful substances. • ...
Living Environment Regents Vocab 2025-05-26
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- The curved surface of a liquid when placed into a container
- The smallest component of an element
- a body of organisms born and living within a similar period
- The process by which the body changes food and drink into energy
- state: A system where conditions are not changing
- A microscopic living organism that is typically invisible to the naked eye
- Continuous movement of a fluid, such as blood, throughout an organism's body
- A detectable change (physical or chemical) in the environment of an organism that results in some functional activity
- A departure from the normal or expected state or process, often related to environmental factors or biological processes
- Autoimmune disorder that stops the body's ability to efficently fight pathogens
- Balance: a mordern device used to measure the mass of objects with high accuracy
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- changes: Repetitive patterns of change that occur in a regular sequence
- Any memebr of the eukaryotic organisms
- The body's process of eliminating liquid waste
- organism: Microorganisms that can cause disease in their host
- The early stages of an organism's development
- record: A collection of fossils documenting the history of life on Earth
- reaction: Any process where substances undergo a change, forming new substances with different properties
- The fundamental building blocks of DNA and RNA
- energy: The energy stored in the bonds between atoms and molecules
- An electrical attraction that holds atoms together to form molecules
- A technique that can be used to better visualize components under a microscope
- A high-level taxonomic rank used to classify living organisms
- acidity: The comparative strength of different acids
- mechanism: Maintainng a stable internal environment despite external changes
- Succession: A type of ecological succession where life forms colonize an area that was previously uninhabited
26 Clues: The smallest component of an element • Any memebr of the eukaryotic organisms • The early stages of an organism's development • The body's process of eliminating liquid waste • The fundamental building blocks of DNA and RNA • state: A system where conditions are not changing • acidity: The comparative strength of different acids • ...
Unit 6 Plants and Animals Vocabulary 2021-09-22
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- Deep like sleep for winter
- same organisms living in an ecosystem
- trait that helps an organism survive
- hard to find
- The way an organism acts in a certain situation
- using natural resources wisely
- physical marks that help blend in
- in a mean manner
- all of the population that live and interact
- adaption used for harmless animals use to defend
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- behavior develops as a result of watching others
- where an organism lives and survives
- travel from once place and back again
- anything in environment that harms organisms
- non & living things that affect an organism
- community & environment in which something live
- inherited behavior that organism uses to survive
- to make something new from used
18 Clues: hard to find • in a mean manner • Deep like sleep for winter • using natural resources wisely • to make something new from used • physical marks that help blend in • where an organism lives and survives • trait that helps an organism survive • travel from once place and back again • same organisms living in an ecosystem • non & living things that affect an organism • ...
ACI KID'S PUZZLE 2022-05-14
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- surrounding
- family
- school
- domestic
- animal
- waste
- playground
- earth
- sustainable
- industrial
- compound
- effort
- liquid
- ecosystem
- goal
- responsible
- nutrient
- cleaning
- healthier
- nature
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- disposing
- living
- volunteer
- solid
- material
- pollution
- citizen
- atmosphere
- classroom
- dirt
- garbage
- example
- food
- organic
- commercial
- Agricultural
- community
- environment
- erosion
- refuse
- clean
- green
42 Clues: dirt • food • goal • solid • waste • earth • clean • green • living • family • school • animal • effort • liquid • refuse • nature • citizen • garbage • example • organic • erosion • material • domestic • compound • nutrient • cleaning • disposing • volunteer • pollution • classroom • ecosystem • community • healthier • atmosphere • playground • industrial • commercial • surrounding • sustainable • environment • responsible • Agricultural
Earth & Its Conservation 2025-05-23
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- A resource that cannot be replaced quickly
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock
- Process plants use to convert sunlight into energy
- Material that can be broken down by nature
- A community of interacting living organisms and their environment
- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer
- Gas essential for breathing
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- Forest loss due to cutting trees
- Protecting the environment
- The long-term weather patterns in an area
- The planet we live on
- The outermost layer of the Earth
- Using resources in a way that preserves them for the future
- Energy from the sun
- Natural fuel formed from ancient remains
- Harmful substances introduced into the environment
- To use less of something
- To make something new from used materials
18 Clues: Energy from the sun • The planet we live on • To use less of something • Protecting the environment • Gas essential for breathing • Forest loss due to cutting trees • The outermost layer of the Earth • Underground layer of water-bearing rock • Natural fuel formed from ancient remains • The long-term weather patterns in an area • To make something new from used materials • ...
Ike's APES HW 2020-10-12
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- colder deeper layer of water
- areas of saturated ground
- Dominate the vegetation
- Path of water through our environment
- the zone that compromises the water column
- Coral expel there algal partner then die
- where animals live and thrive
- Our seventh period class with mrs. bohnke
- H20
- the cycle in which water is transported
- key feature in aquatic ecosystems
- Shallow wetlands
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- a species vital to the environment
- depressions in a rocky shoreline
- low,narrrow,sandy coastlines
- bays where rivers empty into the sea
- special variety of tree that grows in salt water
- best known marine ecosystem due to extraordinary biological productivity
- wooded wetlands
- free floating photosynthetic plants
- large body of saltwater
- supports diversity and stabilizes shorelines
- wetlands with ought trees
- similar to bogs but mainly fed by ground water
24 Clues: H20 • wooded wetlands • Shallow wetlands • Dominate the vegetation • large body of saltwater • areas of saturated ground • wetlands with ought trees • colder deeper layer of water • low,narrrow,sandy coastlines • where animals live and thrive • depressions in a rocky shoreline • key feature in aquatic ecosystems • a species vital to the environment • free floating photosynthetic plants • ...
unit 8 biology 2022-03-15
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- series of organisms that depend on each other for food
- eat plants
- a large collection of flora and fauna
- organism makes its own food
- interlocking food chains
- diet consists only of meat
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- community of interacting organisms
- chart that shows relationship between species
- eat plants and animals
- one organism benefits the other stays the same
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- animal that feeds off dead material
- defines an organisms role in an environment
- breaks down organic material
- a group of organisms capable of exchanging genes
- the most amount of animals an ecosystem can maintain
- organism gets nutrients from other things
- eat to get energy
- branch of biology that deals with the relationships of organisms
- natural home or environment of an organism
- both organisms benefit
21 Clues: eat plants • eat to get energy • both organisms benefit • eat plants and animals • interlocking food chains • diet consists only of meat • organism makes its own food • breaks down organic material • community of interacting organisms • animal that feeds off dead material • a large collection of flora and fauna • organism gets nutrients from other things • ...
Kamryn 2018-05-09
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- something that produces something
- a environment in which you live in
- artificial body that revolves around a planet
- to get use to something in your environment
- the end of a star life cycle
- gases that surrounds a planet
- when you study space
- to not agree with flow of electrons
- the transfer of heat through touch
- the transfer of energy through electromagnetic waves
- the study of organisms within there environment
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- such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus
- a force that opposes motion between two surfaces that are in contact
- only eats meat
- the distance light travels within a year
- decomposer or break down
- something that helps in a way
- something that isn't living
- a amount of matter in an object
- the part of earth where life exists
20 Clues: only eats meat • when you study space • decomposer or break down • something that isn't living • the end of a star life cycle • something that helps in a way • gases that surrounds a planet • such as Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus • a amount of matter in an object • something that produces something • a environment in which you live in • the transfer of heat through touch • ...
Biology Vocab 2024-05-16
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- where an animal lives
- Spray that kills bugs to protect crops
- on land
- Living organisms in an environment
- Two organisms fighting for resources, mates, and land
- Nonliving organisms in an environment
- Making food from the sun
- Symbiotic relationship Where one organism benefits and one is not affected
- Needs to eat other organisms for food
- A treatment for a virus
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- The use of an organism to make a product or a process
- Ability to make its own food
- A treatment for bacteria
- Symbiotic relationship where both organisms benifit
- Spray that kills weeds
- fuel made by organic matter
- A organisms roll in an environment
- The amount of usable crops in a harvest
- in the water
- Symbiotic relationship Where one organism is harmed and one is benefited
20 Clues: on land • in the water • where an animal lives • Spray that kills weeds • A treatment for a virus • A treatment for bacteria • Making food from the sun • fuel made by organic matter • Ability to make its own food • Living organisms in an environment • A organisms roll in an environment • Nonliving organisms in an environment • Needs to eat other organisms for food • ...
Earth Day 2023-04-24
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- Maintain an original state
- Energy from the sun
- Production of gas or radiation
- Contaminating water or air with harmful chemicals
- Conditions that an animal lives in
- A animals or insects or persons natural living place
- Dropping trash to the ground
- Biology that deals with living organisms
- To reuse a used item (like plastic
- How the environment and the animals interact with each other
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- A species that is no longer living
- A reusable material
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- Creating a higher product than its original state
- Recycling organic materials for fertilizer
- Well-engineered and managed facilities for the disposal of solid waste
- The gasses surrounding the earth
- Colorless unstable toxic gas
- Protecting an environment from destruction
- Made from growing or living materials
20 Clues: Energy from the sun • A reusable material • Maintain an original state • Dropping trash to the ground • Colorless unstable toxic gas • Production of gas or radiation • The gasses surrounding the earth • A species that is no longer living • Conditions that an animal lives in • To reuse a used item (like plastic • Made from growing or living materials • ...
environmental science 2022-09-01
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- the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment
- when you rely on something
- contains rocks
- not plants
- animals that are food
- the smallest unit that can live by itself
- has air
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- every living thing
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- he weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- not animals
- something that hunts prey
- about the environment
- relating to or concerned with the relation of living organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- where animals live
- another word for earth
- something that is made up of organs
- contains water
- the third planet from the sun
- relations of organisms to one another
20 Clues: has air • not plants • not animals • contains rocks • contains water • where animals live • every living thing • about the environment • animals that are food • another word for earth • something that hunts prey • when you rely on something • the third planet from the sun • something that is made up of organs • relations of organisms to one another • the smallest unit that can live by itself • ...
Ecology Crossword 2025-04-01
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- Each hierarchial level in an ecosystem
- Harbors another organism
- Living as a parasite
- An individual life form
- Feeds on nonliving material
- Eats meat and plants
- Can't produce its own food
- Breaks down organic material
- Hunts
- Gets its nutritional requirements from complex organic substances
- Eats plants
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- Connection between organisms and their food sources
- A group of different populations
- A group of organisms
- Organisms that create their own food
- Eats meat
- Regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the Earth
- The study of interactions between organisms and their environment
- Nonliving
- A community of interacting organisms with their physical environment
- Living
- Overlapping food chains
- Gets hunted
- Natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- Forms nutritional organic substances
25 Clues: Hunts • Living • Eats meat • Nonliving • Gets hunted • Eats plants • A group of organisms • Living as a parasite • Eats meat and plants • An individual life form • Overlapping food chains • Harbors another organism • Can't produce its own food • Feeds on nonliving material • Breaks down organic material • A group of different populations • Organisms that create their own food • ...
Five Themes of Geography 2021-09-05
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- The Aztec’s chinampas, floating garden plots, shows how humans ___ their environment
- The human and physical characteristics of a specific location.
- The distance that is measured east to west from the Prime Meridian.
- Brazil’s large Roman Catholic populations is a ____ characteristic
- A place’s ___ location is its exact position on Earth.
- The United States as a whole is also a ___ region.
- Areas that have unifying characteristics like climate, industry, and people.
- The pattern of weather in a place over a long period of time.
- The place where something is.
- A natural feature of the Earth's surface, like mountains, valleys, hills and plains.
- The conditions surrounding a living thing that affect its life.
- The study of the Earth, its environment, populations, resources, and people.
- The 0 degree latitude line that divides the earth into two hemispheres.
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- The distance that is measured North to South from the the Equator.
- A ___ region might have a common language.
- The movement of people is called ___.
- Through ____ people, goods and ideas get from one place to another.
- People use fireplaces when they live in cold climates, shows how they ___ to their environment
- Ancient Egyptians used the fertile soil from the Nile River’s flooding, shows how they ___ on their environment
- Lines of latitude and longitude help us ___ places.
- ___ location is the location of a place in relationship to another place.
- A physical character of Las Vegas, Nevada is its subtropical hot ___ climate.
- ___ location uses coordinates to find the exact "address" of a place.
- Greece’s area is well suited to grow grapes is a ___ characteristic.
- Cutting down trees to clear land for building shows how humans ___ their environment
25 Clues: The place where something is. • The movement of people is called ___. • A ___ region might have a common language. • The United States as a whole is also a ___ region. • Lines of latitude and longitude help us ___ places. • A place’s ___ location is its exact position on Earth. • The pattern of weather in a place over a long period of time. • ...
Natural Selection & Evolution 2022-02-25
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- A group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area.
- A change in an organism's environment that affects its ability to survive and reproduce.
- A segment of DNA that codes for a trait.
- Traits gained through experiences, learning, or environmental factors; will not be passed on to offspring.
- The English naturalist who came up with the theory of evolution by natural selection.
- A characteristic
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and operates.Evolution Change over time
- A feature of the physical body.
- A period of inactivity that is a behavioral adaptation to winter cold and food scarcity.
- The process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive, reproduce, and pass on their traits more successfully than less well adapted individuals.
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- A process where individuals that are more "fit" for their environment survive, reproduce, and pass on their traits. (natural selection)
- The wide range of living things on Earth.
- A behavioral adaptation in which a species moves from one place or region to another to find food or a warmer place.
- A change in the genetic code; responsible for a lot of variation in populations of organisms.
- The dying out of a species of organism.
- Differences in traits in populations of organisms.
- Traits passed from parents to offspring.
- The child (or children) from a parent.
- An inherited trait that improves an organism's chance of survival in its environment.
- A behavior that has been learned from experience or observation is a __________ behavior.
20 Clues: A characteristic • A feature of the physical body. • The child (or children) from a parent. • The dying out of a species of organism. • A segment of DNA that codes for a trait. • Traits passed from parents to offspring. • The wide range of living things on Earth. • Differences in traits in populations of organisms. • ...
Chpt. 16-17 Key Terms Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-11
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- web a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
- an organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism
- an organism that eats animals
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
- a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- capacity the largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- describes the nonliving part of the environment, including water, rocks, light, and temperature
- a relationship between two species in which both species benefit
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- - a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities
- describes living factors in the environment
- an organism that eats only plants
- a relationship between two species in which one species, the parasite, benefits from the other species, the host, which is harmed
- all of the populations of species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- the part of Earth where life exists; includes all of the living organisms on Earth
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area
- the study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment
- a community of organisms and their abiotic, or nonliving, environment
- a relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other
- pyramid a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem’s loss of energy, which results as energy passes through the ecosystem’s food chain
20 Clues: an organism that eats animals • an organism that eats only plants • describes living factors in the environment • an organism that eats both plants and animals • an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism • an organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism • a relationship between two species in which both species benefit • ...
Animal Adaptations 2017-12-13
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- A place in nature which determines a relation between two organisms.
- Tundra is a treeless Arctic region in which the subsoil is frozen permanently.
- The animals of a particular place or habitat.
- Adaptations When an animal changes to fit its environment.
- The study of living organisms.
- Something related to water.
- A stretch of land with regard to its psychical features.
- The native fauna of a region.
- Adaptations When an animal changes its behavior due to its surroundings.
- At risk of complete extinction.
- The material that rhinos horns are made of.
- An area in which few forms of life exist because of a lack of water.
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- An invertebrate animal such as a spider or crustacean.
- Darwin Charles Darwin was a former naturalist that discovered new plants.
- The process of an animal or plant to adapt or change over time.
- The environment is a huge space for plants,anials and humans to live in.
- Ivory is a hard material from the tusks of elephants an other animals.
- The natural home of an animal or plant.
- The process of changing to fit a new environment.
- When something or someone is disguised as the environment around them.
- A huge open space for all different thing for a E.G humans,plants and animals.
- A large community of flowers and animals.
- The plants of a particular place or habitat.
- A large area covered with trees and plants.
- When and animal or plant is at zero population mainly because of habitat loss.
25 Clues: Something related to water. • The native fauna of a region. • The study of living organisms. • At risk of complete extinction. • The natural home of an animal or plant. • A large community of flowers and animals. • A large area covered with trees and plants. • The material that rhinos horns are made of. • The plants of a particular place or habitat. • ...
Environmental Justice Review 2022-06-01
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- what is helps one helps all; what harms one harms all
- Catholic environmentalism
- think globally; act locally.
- the ability to be satisfied
- patron saint of the environment
- the earth neither exports or imports "stuff"
- _____________and responsibility
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- papal encyclical about the environment
- patron saint of the environment and indigenous people
- we gain meaning and fulfillment by purchasing things
- long term weather patterns
- Kiribati is disappearing because of__________
- tell us time, temperature and CO2 levels
- the mystical wounds of Christ
- environmental issues affect these people the most
15 Clues: Catholic environmentalism • long term weather patterns • the ability to be satisfied • think globally; act locally. • the mystical wounds of Christ • patron saint of the environment • _____________and responsibility • papal encyclical about the environment • tell us time, temperature and CO2 levels • the earth neither exports or imports "stuff" • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2023-09-27
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- Change in Animals Environment
- The limit an ecosystem can hold a population
- How an animal reacts to the change in the environment
- Water vapor leaving plants leaves
- Growth that theoretically doesn't have an end
- Study of life
- Forest Fire
- Predation
- A community of species and all abiotic factors
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- Movement of nutrients from biotic to abiotic
- Water entering the soil
- Growth that caps off at the theoretical limit
- The number of animals in a community
- Populations of animals sharing an environment
- variety of animals in a habitat.
15 Clues: Predation • Forest Fire • Study of life • Water entering the soil • Change in Animals Environment • variety of animals in a habitat. • Water vapor leaving plants leaves • The number of animals in a community • Movement of nutrients from biotic to abiotic • The limit an ecosystem can hold a population • Growth that caps off at the theoretical limit • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-12
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- Factor living component of an ecosystem
- group of one species in an area
- Model representation of ecosystem relationships
- groups of different species living together
- place where an organism lives
- study of organisms and environment
- an organism’s role in its environment
- living and nonliving parts of an environment
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- mutual reliance among organisms
- layer of Earth where life exists
- seasonal movement between areas
- short-term adjustment to change
- reduced activity to survive conditions
- Curve graph of performance vs environmental conditions
- Factor nonliving component of an ecosystem
15 Clues: place where an organism lives • mutual reliance among organisms • seasonal movement between areas • group of one species in an area • short-term adjustment to change • layer of Earth where life exists • study of organisms and environment • an organism’s role in its environment • reduced activity to survive conditions • Factor living component of an ecosystem • ...
Evolution Crossword 2014-05-25
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- a similarity or resemblance to another species or object that helps protect one or both species
- a theory about the rate of evolution
- beneficial variations that improve an organisms ability to function and reproduce in its own particular environment
- combined genetic info of all the members of a particular population
- the death of a species due to not having the variations necessary to adapt to changing environment
- the evolution of a single species into 2 or more species
- when isolated populations of a species evolve independently
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- when alleles come together
- differences between individual members of a population
- random change in allele frequencies that occur in small populations
- a sudden change in the environment results in need for an extreme variation or trait
- process by which populations change over time in response to their environment
- the sum total of the variety of organisms in the biosphere
- process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully
- individuals who immigrate into a population bring with them new genes which could genetically alter the population
15 Clues: when alleles come together • a theory about the rate of evolution • differences between individual members of a population • the evolution of a single species into 2 or more species • the sum total of the variety of organisms in the biosphere • when isolated populations of a species evolve independently • ...
Chapter One Review: Exploring the Business Environment and Economics 2024-06-14
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- A factor of production focused on work.
- Economic systems in which the government largely decides what goods and services will be produced, who will get them, and how the economy will grow.
- A factor of production focused on understanding.
- Economic systems in which the market largely determines what goods and services get produced, who gets them, and how the economy grows.
- A business environment focused on technology.
- A business environment where you compete.
- A factor of production focused on money.
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- A factor of production focused on business owners.
- Economic indicator that is the number of civilians at least 16 years old who are unemployed and tried to find a job within the prior four weeks.
- A business environment that's about legalities.
- A factor of production focused on ground and fields.
- Economic indicator that is the total value of final goods and services produced in a country in a given year
- A business environment focused on human demography.
- Economic indicator which is a general rise in the prices of goods and services over time.
- A business environment about to the economy.
15 Clues: A factor of production focused on work. • A factor of production focused on money. • A business environment where you compete. • A business environment about to the economy. • A business environment focused on technology. • A business environment that's about legalities. • A factor of production focused on understanding. • ...
APES crossword 2022-09-19
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- - populations influence each others evolution over a long period of time.
- succession - a new environment is created from bare rocks.
- species - organisms that are especially important to an ecosystem.
- community - a stable environment. Little to no change occurring.
- succession - a new environment is created after an old environment.
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- - vegetation
- zone - light can penetrate.
- species - first organism in an environment.
- - animals
- zone - photosynthesis can no longer take place.
10 Clues: - animals • - vegetation • zone - light can penetrate. • species - first organism in an environment. • zone - photosynthesis can no longer take place. • succession - a new environment is created from bare rocks. • community - a stable environment. Little to no change occurring. • species - organisms that are especially important to an ecosystem. • ...
Sophie the volunteer 2024-01-24
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- Trash or waste that is left lying in an open or public place, like a park, instead of being disposed of properly.
- This is when harmful substances make the environment dirty and unsafe. It can be things like garbage or chemicals.
- Booths: Small temporary setups at events where people can get information about a specific topic, like environmental conservation.
- This is the effect that activities (like cleaning up a park) have on the environment. It can be positive, like making a place cleaner and safer for animals, or negative, like pollution harming plants and animals.
- Trees: Putting new trees into the ground to grow, which can help the environment by providing more oxygen and homes for animals.
- Projects: Specific activities or initiatives aimed at protecting and preserving the natural environment or endangered species. These can include things like tree planting, wildlife habitat restoration, or public education campaigns.
- The world we live on, Earth, and all its natural environments.
- The practice of protecting the natural environment, including plants, animals, and habitats, to ensure it's preserved for future generations.
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- This is the natural environment where plants and animals live. For example, a forest can be a habitat for birds and rabbits.
- This refers to the people living in a specific area or region, often sharing common interests or concerns, especially in relation to local environmental issues.
- Events: Gatherings or activities organized for the people living in a particular area, which can include festivals, markets, and informational booths.
- The process of teaching or learning, especially in a formal setting like a school or workshop. In this context, it refers to teaching people, especially children, about environmental issues and how to protect nature.
- A group that works to protect and improve the natural environment, often through activities like cleanups, education, and conservation projects.
- Involvement or participation in an activity or cause. In the context of environmental volunteering, it means being actively involved in efforts to improve and protect the environment.
- Animals, birds, and other creatures that live naturally in an area, especially in forests or parks.
- The process of collecting and processing materials (like plastic bottles and paper) that would otherwise be thrown away, and turning them into new products.
- Pieces of paper with information or advertisements on them, used to promote an event, idea, or organization.
- Working together with others as a team to achieve a goal.
18 Clues: Working together with others as a team to achieve a goal. • The world we live on, Earth, and all its natural environments. • Animals, birds, and other creatures that live naturally in an area, especially in forests or parks. • Pieces of paper with information or advertisements on them, used to promote an event, idea, or organization. • ...
Ecotourism 2024-04-17
Across
- Ecotourists should: Have as small an _______on the environment as possible
- occasionally, ecotourism can mean less room for _________.
- There is no ___________ that ecotourism income stays in the local economy to help the local population
- using resources in a way that will keep them safe and not destroy them
- take part in sustainable __________ adventures
- Ecotourism can __________ tourists and locals about the environment
- Remember to leave your surroundings ________ than when you found them
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- Ecotourists should: Make sure that their presence has a ________ impact.
- promote the planet's well-being with an outing like a beach ________.
- Ecotourism can make people more likely to ________ the environment so people want to keep coming
- tourism centered around the natural world
- Ecotourists should: Contribute to __________.
- Ecotourism tip: do your __________ to make sure you know the impact of what you are doing
- a benefit of ecotourism is that it can fight ______ ________.
- Ecotourists should: Focus on environmental and cultural __________.
- too much ecotourism can be ___________ to the natural habitat of the environment
- Ecotourism Activities: Travel to _______ destinations
17 Clues: tourism centered around the natural world • Ecotourists should: Contribute to __________. • take part in sustainable __________ adventures • Ecotourism Activities: Travel to _______ destinations • occasionally, ecotourism can mean less room for _________. • a benefit of ecotourism is that it can fight ______ ________. • ...
Chapter 1 Review. 2016-11-12
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- zones Same thing as a acclimate that share geography, climate, air.
- A scientist who studies the interactions among organisms and/ or the interactions between organisms and their environment.
- A group of organisms that can successfully mate with each other and reproduce.
- All the interacting organisms that live in an environment, as well as the abiotic parts of the environment that affect the organisms.
- A group made up of all the interacting populations that live in an area.
- The average weather pattern of a region over a long period of time.
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- A group of organisms of the same species, living together in one ecosystem.
- The place which an organisms live.
- Living refers to living things in the environment, such as humans, trees, or fish.
- Non-living refers non-living things in the environment, such as water, soil, air.
- A square that marks off a specific area for study.
- Ten different natural regions in British Columbia that have been mapped out and described by biologists.
- A large region on Earth that contains particular types of plant life, and has about the same temperature and amount of precipitation throughout.
- In a population studies, a method used by ecologists to estimate population sizes in ecosystems.
- The study of the interactions among organisms, as well as the interactions between organisms and their environment.
15 Clues: The place which an organisms live. • A square that marks off a specific area for study. • zones Same thing as a acclimate that share geography, climate, air. • The average weather pattern of a region over a long period of time. • A group made up of all the interacting populations that live in an area. • ...
Chapter 1 Review. 2016-11-12
Across
- zones Same thing as a acclimate that share geography, climate, air.
- A scientist who studies the interactions among organisms and/ or the interactions between organisms and their environment.
- A group of organisms that can successfully mate with each other and reproduce.
- All the interacting organisms that live in an environment, as well as the abiotic parts of the environment that affect the organisms.
- A group made up of all the interacting populations that live in an area.
- The average weather pattern of a region over a long period of time.
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- A group of organisms of the same species, living together in one ecosystem.
- The place which an organisms live.
- Living refers to living things in the environment, such as humans, trees, or fish.
- Non-living refers non-living things in the environment, such as water, soil, air.
- A square that marks off a specific area for study.
- Ten different natural regions in British Columbia that have been mapped out and described by biologists.
- A large region on Earth that contains particular types of plant life, and has about the same temperature and amount of precipitation throughout.
- In a population studies, a method used by ecologists to estimate population sizes in ecosystems.
- The study of the interactions among organisms, as well as the interactions between organisms and their environment.
15 Clues: The place which an organisms live. • A square that marks off a specific area for study. • zones Same thing as a acclimate that share geography, climate, air. • The average weather pattern of a region over a long period of time. • A group made up of all the interacting populations that live in an area. • ...
Chapter B2 Review 2023-10-24
Across
- populations of of organisms living together
- a single organism in an environment
- consumer that breaks down dead things
- ways organisms react according to what they eat
- amount of energy available to pass from level of the food chain to the next
- interaction among different food chains in an ecosystem
- no longer exists
- behavior that an organism inherits
- a community and it's physical environment
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- a nonnative organism
- same kind of individual in an environment
- longterm relationship between 2 different organisms
- role of a population in it's habitat
- likely to become extinct
- contest among organisms competing for food
- must eat to get the energy it needs
- organism that makes its own food
- likely to become endangered
- place in an ecosystem where a population lives
19 Clues: no longer exists • a nonnative organism • likely to become extinct • likely to become endangered • organism that makes its own food • behavior that an organism inherits • must eat to get the energy it needs • a single organism in an environment • role of a population in it's habitat • consumer that breaks down dead things • same kind of individual in an environment • ...
Topic 4 Crossword 2023-01-13
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- living thing
- a specific place where an organism lives
- one major abiotic reason a lot people don't live here
- eats only plants
- breaks down biotic waste
- living factors in an environment
- living and non-living things working together
- an organism that needs to obtain food
- eats only animals
- non-living things in an environment
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- an environmental factor that affects a population
- if a graph line goes up from left to right
- an organism that makes its own food
- eats both plants and animals
- if a graph line goes down from left to right
- the number of organisms in a specific area
- all members of one species
- a combination of different populations
- things from an environment needed to live and grow
19 Clues: living thing • eats only plants • eats only animals • breaks down biotic waste • all members of one species • eats both plants and animals • living factors in an environment • an organism that makes its own food • non-living things in an environment • an organism that needs to obtain food • a combination of different populations • a specific place where an organism lives • ...
pre recognition task 2018-07-04
Across
- agenda start environment
- for the use of educational resources practice environment
- environment collaborative forum
- forum start environment
- evaluation evaluation and monitoring environment
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- of the knowledge environment course
- to the student management environment of the student
- of works monitoring evaluation environment
8 Clues: forum start environment • agenda start environment • environment collaborative forum • of the knowledge environment course • of works monitoring evaluation environment • evaluation evaluation and monitoring environment • to the student management environment of the student • for the use of educational resources practice environment
Science G4 Chapter 4 Part 1 2018-01-27
Across
- react
- when one kind of living things looks like another
- a desert plant that is good at conserving water
- roots of most plants grow downward - the same direction as the pull of _____________
- porcupine's use these to keep safe from predators
- camels use these to store fat for times when food is scarce
- a bird that eats leeches from a crocodiles mouth
- traits or behaviors that help living things survive in their environment
- some plants lose these in the winter
- When an animal ___________, it lives off its body fat and uses very little energy
- the reaction of a plant to something in its environment
- plants respond to this by growing toward the source of it
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- an adaptation that allows animals to blend in with their environment
- continue to live
- the British scientist who did experiments to find out what causes tropisms
- to change location periodically
- something in an environment that causes a living thing to react
- an animal covered with hard spines and curls into a ball to stay safe from predators
18 Clues: react • continue to live • to change location periodically • some plants lose these in the winter • a desert plant that is good at conserving water • a bird that eats leeches from a crocodiles mouth • when one kind of living things looks like another • porcupine's use these to keep safe from predators • the reaction of a plant to something in its environment • ...
Sustainable Biomes 2024-07-25
Across
- The variety of different species in an area.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- The protection and stability of systems or resources from threats or risks.
- Efforts to protect and manage natural resources.
- The deterioration of environmental quality.
- The average weather conditions over a long period.
- A system of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- Resources - Resources that can be naturally replenished.
- Security Measures and policies to safeguard ecosystems and natural resources from harm.
- The process of returning degraded ecosystems to a healthier state.
- Security The condition in which all people have reliable access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food.
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- Footprint The measure of human impact on the environment.
- A large area with distinct climate and plant/animal life.
- The capacity to maintain environmental balance over time.
- Footprint The total amount of carbon dioxide emissions caused by human activities.
- The process by which soil and rock are worn away by wind or water.
- The natural environment where a species lives and grows.
- The clearing of forests for non-forest use, impacting ecosystems.
18 Clues: The deterioration of environmental quality. • The variety of different species in an area. • Efforts to protect and manage natural resources. • The average weather conditions over a long period. • The natural environment where a species lives and grows. • Resources - Resources that can be naturally replenished. • ...
