environment Crossword Puzzles
Ecology part 1 2024-02-28
Across
- capacity maximum population an environment can support
- organism that gets energy by eating living things in the food chain
- community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- Ecological model of displaying the flow of calories through trophic levels
- natural home or environment of an organism
- species organisms that disrupt ecosystems by dominating that region
- a complex diagram of who eats whom in an ecosystem
- consumer A high level predator in the food web
- An animal that feeds on another animal
- The variety of life across all levels in a biological setting
- Organism that makes its own food,often through photosynthesis
- Total mass of organisms in a certain area
Down
- factors that restrict organism growth
- non-living chemical and physical factors of an environment
- levels levels in an ecosystem’s food chain where organisms obtain energy
- variety of genes within a population,important for survival
- Organisms that are consumed for food
- Adjustment to repeated stimuli in organisms leading to decrease
- Linear sequence of a predators and prey in an ecosystem from pants to apex species
- relating to or resulting from living things,in their ecological relations
20 Clues: Organisms that are consumed for food • factors that restrict organism growth • An animal that feeds on another animal • Total mass of organisms in a certain area • natural home or environment of an organism • consumer A high level predator in the food web • a complex diagram of who eats whom in an ecosystem • non-living chemical and physical factors of an environment • ...
Ecology Crossword 2024-04-05
Across
- an organism that can produce its own food
- an organism that eats other animals to survive
- all the food chains in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats meat
- an organism that breaks down when dead and helps the environment
- non-living things that shape and environment
- an organism that needs plants and food to survive
- a living thing that functions on its own
- the organism that has a parasite living off it
- an organism that heats plants and meat
- a group of similar organisms
Down
- the part of earth where live things are
- an organism the feasts on others
- environment where organisms live
- an organism that needs to hunt or gather for food
- an organism that gets hunted
- living things that shape an environment
- organisms that create things for others
- a singular part of a food web
- a group of populations
- the place of an organism in its food chain
- natural science of relationships between organisms
- a place where an organism is best suited for
- an organism that eats plants
- a relationship where one organism lives off the other organism
25 Clues: a group of populations • an organism that eats meat • an organism that gets hunted • an organism that eats plants • a group of similar organisms • a singular part of a food web • an organism the feasts on others • environment where organisms live • all the food chains in an ecosystem • an organism that heats plants and meat • the part of earth where live things are • ...
Ecology 2025-05-27
Across
- Anything that contains a population’s size and slows or stops it from growing.
- all the living organisms in an environment.
- A species’ average population size in a particular habitat.
- a combination of food chains through which the energy in an ecosystem flows.
- Occurs after a community has been impacted by some sort of disturbance such as a fire.
- meat-eating organisms
- organisms that consume decomposing plant and animal tissues.
- A position in a food chain, food web, or ecological pyramid.
- occurs when a new patch of land that has no soil is exposed or created.
Down
- the nonliving components of an environment.
- The study of relationships between living organisms and the interactions of organisms with their environment.
- Occurs when an individual leaves a population.
- The variety of life in an area.
- Organisms that will eat plant and animal material.
- Organisms that must consume other organisms for energy.
- The process of an individual entering a population.
- organisms that break down dead tissue using biochemical reactions instead of ingestion.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Organisms that eat only plant material.
- Organisms that make their own food
20 Clues: meat-eating organisms • The variety of life in an area. • Organisms that make their own food • Organisms that eat only plant material. • the nonliving components of an environment. • all the living organisms in an environment. • Occurs when an individual leaves a population. • Organisms that will eat plant and animal material. • ...
EVS Ch 4 Vocabulary 2024-09-11
Across
- The maximum ability to produce offspring in ideal conditions
- Graph that shows how the likelihood of death varies with age
- group of organisms that interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- all living things and their physical environment living in a specific area
- describes the relative numbers of organisms of each age within a population
- The number of individuals within a population per unit area
- A characteristic of the environment that limits population growth
- How organisms are arranged within an area
- The number of individual organisms present in a given population at a given time
- When a population increases by a fixed percentage each year
- The largest population size a given environment can sustainably support
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- The arrival of individuals from outside a given area
- The departure of individuals from a given area
- all populations in a specific area
- members of a species that live in the same area
- place where an organism lives
- A population's proportion of males to females
- A seasonal movement into and out of an area
- How a population's initial exponential increase is slowed and finally stopped by limiting factors
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
20 Clues: place where an organism lives • all populations in a specific area • How organisms are arranged within an area • A seasonal movement into and out of an area • A population's proportion of males to females • The departure of individuals from a given area • members of a species that live in the same area • The arrival of individuals from outside a given area • ...
Erasmus ecology crossword puzzle 2025-10-11
Across
- – adjective that refers to something that is not new and has been owned or used by someone else before
- – animals or plants that may disappear soon
- – the natural world around us
- - the act of planting trees on an area of land that has become empty
- – things we use from nature (like water, trees, oil)
- – the Earth getting hotter
- – cutting down too many trees
- – energy from the sun, wind, or water
- – dirty the environment by releasing harmful chemicals or substances to the air, water, or land
- – coal, oil, gas – non-renewable energy sources
- – using resources in a way that doesn’t harm the future
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- – a community of living and non-living things working together
- – to make a waste product usable again
- – how much carbon dioxide someone produces
- – chemicals used to kill pests on crops
- – a layer in the sky that protects us from the sun
- – the variety of living things in a place
- - materials that have no use and are unwanted
- – gases that make the Earth warmer
- – the natural home of a plant or animal
- – good for the environment; synonym of environment-friendly
21 Clues: – the Earth getting hotter • – the natural world around us • – cutting down too many trees • – gases that make the Earth warmer • – energy from the sun, wind, or water • – to make a waste product usable again • – chemicals used to kill pests on crops • – the natural home of a plant or animal • – the variety of living things in a place • ...
Erasmus ecology crossword 2025-10-11
Across
- – a community of living and non-living things working together
- gases – gases that make the Earth warmer
- – cutting down too many trees
- - the act of planting trees on an area of land that has become empty
- – to make a waste product usable again
- warming – the Earth getting hotter
- resources – things we use from nature (like water, trees, oil)
- – the variety of living things in a place
- species – animals or plants that may disappear soon
- – the natural home of a plant or animal
- – chemicals used to kill pests on crops
- layer – a layer in the sky that protects us from the sun
Down
- – the natural world around us
- – dirty the environment by releasing harmful chemicals or substances to the air, water, or land
- – good for the environment; synonym of environment-friendly
- – adjective that refers to something that is not new and has been owned or used by someone else before
- fuels – coal, oil, gas – non-renewable energy sources
- – using resources in a way that doesn’t harm the future
- - materials that have no use and are unwanted
- footprint – how much carbon dioxide someone produces
- energy – energy from the sun, wind, or water
21 Clues: – the natural world around us • – cutting down too many trees • warming – the Earth getting hotter • – to make a waste product usable again • – the natural home of a plant or animal • – chemicals used to kill pests on crops • gases – gases that make the Earth warmer • – the variety of living things in a place • energy – energy from the sun, wind, or water • ...
Sustainability 2018-10-22
17 Clues: plants • animals • supplies • organisms • some land • free from life • living creature • studdy of earth • natural places • weather conditions • drawing of clothing • same as environment • attribute of something • destruction of something • can be a cleaning product • a species that are at risk • object that tells you were to go
Biodiversity Crossword 2023-02-06
Across
- biomes found on land
- biomes found in water
- a group or organisms that share an environment
- non-living things
- basic building block of life
- prefix meaning life
- an ecosystem with similar climate
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- a variety of living things on Earth
- a scientist that studies the environment
- the natural home of an animal, plant or other organism
- average temperature & average rainfall in one area
- biotic & abiotic in one area
- the ultimate source of energy for organisms
- 2+ of the same species in one area
- prefix meaning environment
- living or once living things
16 Clues: non-living things • prefix meaning life • biomes found on land • biomes found in water • prefix meaning environment • biotic & abiotic in one area • living or once living things • basic building block of life • an ecosystem with similar climate • 2+ of the same species in one area • a variety of living things on Earth • a scientist that studies the environment • ...
Cell Membrane Transport Review 2021-02-25
Across
- -94 mV is the equilibrium potential of...
- a solution whose osmolarity is lower than another
- are membranes permeable or permeant?
- two solutions with equal osmolarity
- Na+ enters the cell at the ____ membrane
- +60 mV is the equilibrium potential of...
- concentration of impermeant solutes relative to intercellular fluid
- transport of materials into the internal environment from the external environment
Down
- what is necessary for facilitated diffusion to occur?
- a difference in electrical potential across the plasma membrane; sign of the membrane potential is the net charge_____the cell
- 1/1000 Osmole equals ___milliosmol(s)
- a solution whose osmolarity is higher than another
- are molecules permeable or permeant?
- of transport depends on size of concentration gradient
- transport of materials from the internal environment to the external environment
15 Clues: two solutions with equal osmolarity • are molecules permeable or permeant? • are membranes permeable or permeant? • 1/1000 Osmole equals ___milliosmol(s) • Na+ enters the cell at the ____ membrane • -94 mV is the equilibrium potential of... • +60 mV is the equilibrium potential of... • a solution whose osmolarity is lower than another • ...
Pole to Pole 2024-02-21
Across
- Produces significant oxygen amount
- What animal lives in a Tundra environment?
- The tropics hold 50% of the earths plants and?
- This environment covers one third of earth's land surface
- These animals migrate to different seas in search of food
- Pacific, Atlantic, Southern, Artic and Indian are all what?
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- Long summers changing the vegetation
- This environment has all year round sun and warmth
- Little animal life because pine needles are what?
- Tropics are made up of dense and layered what?
- This place is continuously dark for 4 months
- Migration occurs in winter as trees lose leaves in winter and in search of warmth
- All living things get what from the sun?
- Sea ice thaws when?
- What word can be used to describe a Tundra environment?
15 Clues: Sea ice thaws when? • Produces significant oxygen amount • Long summers changing the vegetation • All living things get what from the sun? • What animal lives in a Tundra environment? • This place is continuously dark for 4 months • The tropics hold 50% of the earths plants and? • Tropics are made up of dense and layered what? • ...
Ecology Crossword 2022-04-05
Across
- large group of ecosystems that shares the same type of climax community
- Anything that limits an organism’s ability to live in a particular environment
- a stable community formed after primary or secondary succession once little or no change occurs
- Water is constantly moving between the atmosphere & Earth.
- make their own food
- The atmosphere is the main reservoir of nitrogen; it also cycles through the soil and tissues of living organisms.
- An area where an organism lives
- one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- Phosphorus in biosphere cycles among the land, ocean sediments and living organisms
- break down wastes organic matter (dead organisms) and return them to the ecosystem
- Autotrophs that capture chemical energy since they live in places without sunlight
- Process used by autotrophs to make food energy from the sun
- All the living organisms in an environment
- organisms that are eaten
- Study of the interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- The ability of living things to survive the changes in their environment.
- Organisms that rely on other organisms for their energy and food supply
- one organism lives on or in organism and harms it
- Models that show all possible feeding relationships at each trophic level in a community
- Diagram that shows amounts of energy or matter at each trophic level
- organisms that seek out and eat other organisms
- All strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment
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- both species benefit from relationship
- Elements, compounds, and other forms of matter are passed from one organism to another and from one part of the biosphere to another
- The process of gradual, natural, change and species replacement that takes place in the communities of an ecosystem over time.
- Organisms that use sunlight or energy stored in chemical compounds to make food
- cycle of carbon in the environment
- Made up of populations of organisms that live in a common area
- The non-living parts of the environment
- Any relationship in which two species live closely together
- Organisms that make their own food
- consumer other organisms for energy
- is the main energy source for life on Earth.
- show how matter and energy move through ecosystem in a series of steps
34 Clues: make their own food • organisms that are eaten • An area where an organism lives • cycle of carbon in the environment • Organisms that make their own food • consumer other organisms for energy • both species benefit from relationship • The non-living parts of the environment • All the living organisms in an environment • is the main energy source for life on Earth. • ...
Ecology 2017-10-27
Across
- The community of organisms that live in a particular area, along with their nonliving environment.
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- A type of symbiosis in which both species benefit from living together.
- An environment that provided the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce.
- The organism that does the killing in a predation interaction.
- A nonliving part of an organism’s habitat.
- An organism that parasite lives with, in, or on, and provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for the parasite to live.
- A type of symbiosis between two species in which one species benefits and the other species is neither helped nor harmed.
- The organism that benefits by living with, on, or in a host in a parasitism interaction.
- The largest population that a particular environment can support.
- A living or once living part of an organism’s habitat.
- The struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resources in the same place at the time.
- All the members of one species living in the same area.
- An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism in a predation interaction.
Down
- Movement of individuals into a population’s area.
- Movement of individuals out of a population's area.
- Any relation in which two species live closely together and that benefits at least one of the species.
- A type of symbiosis in which one organism lives with, on, or in a host and harms it.
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce.
- The process by which organisms that are best adapted to their environment are most likely to survive and reproduce.
- An environmental factor that causes a population to decrease in size.
- The number of individuals in an area of a specific size.
- An inherited behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- How an organism makes its living and interacts with the biotic and abiotic factors in its habitat.
- All the different populations that live together in a particular area.
25 Clues: A nonliving part of an organism’s habitat. • Movement of individuals into a population’s area. • Movement of individuals out of a population's area. • A living or once living part of an organism’s habitat. • All the members of one species living in the same area. • The number of individuals in an area of a specific size. • ...
Living things and the environment. 2023-03-27
Across
- all the different populations that live together
- the surrounding conditions in which an organism live.
- a group of the same species that live in the same area.
- a group of similar organisms that can produce fertile offspring.
- nonliving ting in the environment
- place where an organism lives
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- study of interaction among organisms and their environment
- all organisms depending on each other.
- any living part of the environment
- all living things on Earth
- a biological community of interacting organisms
- an organism's role
12 Clues: an organism's role • all living things on Earth • place where an organism lives • nonliving ting in the environment • any living part of the environment • all organisms depending on each other. • a biological community of interacting organisms • all the different populations that live together • the surrounding conditions in which an organism live. • ...
vocabulary 2015-10-07
Across
- a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plant and animal communities
- an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter instead of producing its own nutrients or obtaining nutrients or obtaining nutrients or obtaining nutrients from inorganic sources
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- the cycling of nitrogen between organisms, soil, water, and the atmosphere
- the cyclic movement of phosphorus in different chemical forms from the environment to the organisms and then back to the environment
- the place where an organism usually lives
- the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between living cells and their environment
- an organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules
- describes the non living part of the environment, including water,rocks, light, and temperature
- an organism that feeds by breaking down organic matter from dead organisms; examples include bacteria and fungi
Down
- the variety of organisms in a given area, the genetic variation within a population, the variety of species in a community, or the variety of communities in an ecosystem
- the replacement of one type of community by another at a single location over a period of time
- a triangular diagram which shows an ecosystems loss of energy
- the movement of carbon from the non living environment into living things and back
- a group of various species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- one of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid
- the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
17 Clues: the place where an organism usually lives • one of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid • a community of organisms and their abiotic environment • a triangular diagram which shows an ecosystems loss of energy • an organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules • the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time • ...
COAST GATEWAY1 :ENVIRONMENT LOVE 2013-06-03
Across
- the distance the wind has travelled over seas and oceans to form waves
- an example of an ecosystem
- the current that ocean currents flow parallel to the coast with
- a dynamic coastal environment
- type of wave also known as swells and spilling breakers
- when waves break, water rushes up a beach
- long, narrow ridge of sand or pebbles with one end attracted to the land
- a human activity that change and impact the coastal environments
- the outcome of wave refraction is the change of
- the movement that carries sediments from the shore into the sea
- highest part of a wave
Down
- the arrangement and the composition of rock found in the area
- a new land form that may join two existing islands
- type of wave that produce weak swash but strong backwash
- forms when wind blows across the surface of seas and oceans
- one of the four main ways of coastal erosion when rock particles break down into smaller pieces when they are carried by waves rub or hit against one another
- the continuous movements of water in seas and oceans
- lowest part of the wave
- a process which affects coastal erosion
- an area where the land meets the sea
20 Clues: highest part of a wave • lowest part of the wave • an example of an ecosystem • a dynamic coastal environment • an area where the land meets the sea • a process which affects coastal erosion • when waves break, water rushes up a beach • the outcome of wave refraction is the change of • a new land form that may join two existing islands • ...
COAST GATEWAY1 :ENVIRONMENT LOVE 2013-06-04
Across
- the outcome of wave refraction is the change of
- the movement that carries sediments from the shore into the sea
- long, narrow ridge of sand or pebbles with one end attracted to the land
- an area where the land meets the sea
- one of the four main ways of coastal erosion when rock particles break down into smaller pieces when they are carried by waves rub or hit against one another
- a human activity that change and impact the coastal environments
- type of wave that produce weak swash but strong backwash
- the arrangement and the composition of rock found in the area
- a new land form that may join two existing islands
- forms when wind blows across the surface of seas and oceans
Down
- highest part of a wave
- a process which affects coastal erosion
- the distance the wind has travelled over seas and oceans to form waves
- type of wave also known as swells and spilling breakers
- an example of an ecosystem
- a dynamic coastal environment
- the current that ocean currents flow parallel to the coast with
- lowest part of the wave
- the continuous movements of water in seas and oceans
- when waves break, water rushes up a beach
20 Clues: highest part of a wave • lowest part of the wave • an example of an ecosystem • a dynamic coastal environment • an area where the land meets the sea • a process which affects coastal erosion • when waves break, water rushes up a beach • the outcome of wave refraction is the change of • a new land form that may join two existing islands • ...
'Environment' by Chiara Vasta 2014-11-12
Across
- power power derived from nuclear energy
- pollution contamination of air by smoke and harmful gases, mainly oxides of carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen
- the act or process of polluting or the state of being polluted, especially the contamination of soil, water, or the atmosphere by the discharge of harmful substances
- anything suggesting a violent storm
- official supervision of rivers, forests, and other natural resources in order to preserve and protect them through prudent management
- worthless, unwanted material that is rejected or thrown out; debris; litter; trash
- to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable
- a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged
- a substance produced by or used in a chemical process
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- energy any naturally occurring, theoretically inexhaustible source of energy, as biomass, solar, wind, tidal, wave, and hydroelectric power, that is not derived from fossil or nuclear fuel
- species a species at risk of extinction because of human activity, changes in climate, changes in predator-prey ratios, etc.
- to divest or clear of forests or trees
- a period of dry weather, especially a long one that is injurious to crops
- warming an increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect
- effect an atmospheric heating phenomenon, caused by short-wave solar radiation
- pollution the addition of harmful chemicals to natural water. Sources of water pollution in the United States include industrial waste, run-off from fields treated with chemical fertilizers, and run-off from areas that have been mined
- the act of a person, animal, or thing that hunts
- to fish (an area) excessively
- bank a large container into which the public may throw glass bottles for recycling
- a low area of land that is built up from deposits of solid refuse in layers covered by soil
20 Clues: to fish (an area) excessively • anything suggesting a violent storm • to divest or clear of forests or trees • power power derived from nuclear energy • the act of a person, animal, or thing that hunts • a substance produced by or used in a chemical process • to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable • ...
Ecology and the Environment 2014-09-30
Across
- a living Thing
- organisms that can mate and produce offspring that can produce offspring
- all the members of a species living in an area
- eats both plants and animals
- molecules of liquid water absorbing energy and changing to a gas
- must feed on other organisms for food
- moving into a population
- the role of an organism in it’s environment
- all the different populations live together in an area
- behaviors and characteristics that allow organisms to live successfully
- symbiosis, 1 species benefits but the other doesn’t but is not harmed
- organisms that break down biotic waste and dead organisms
- an environment that provides things a specific organism needs
- symbiosis, 1 species benefits but the other doesn’t and is harmed
- things used by people such as trees, water, & coal
- leaving a population
- in predation, the one that gets killed
- relationship where two species live closely together and at least one benefits
- eats only plants
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- can make it’s own food
- special carnivore that eats dead animals
- nonliving parts of a habitat
- contamination of Earth’s land, water or air
- a gas changing back into a liquid
- one organism kills another for food or nutrients
- drops of water falling from the clouds in the form of rain, sleet snow, or hail
- eats only animals
- the study of how organisms interact with the environment
- struggle between organisms to survive
- symbiosis, where both species benefit
- part of a habitat that is living or once living
- in predation, the one that does the killing
- in parasitism, the organism that is lived on or in
- in parasitism, the organism that benefits
- all the organisms in an area along with it’s nonliving environment
35 Clues: a living Thing • eats only plants • eats only animals • leaving a population • can make it’s own food • moving into a population • nonliving parts of a habitat • eats both plants and animals • a gas changing back into a liquid • must feed on other organisms for food • struggle between organisms to survive • symbiosis, where both species benefit • ...
Ecology and the Environment 2014-09-30
Across
- all the members of a species living in an area
- in parasitism, the organism that is lived on or in
- symbiosis, 1 species benefits but the other doesn’t but is not harmed
- the study of how organisms interact with the environment
- moving into a population
- must feed on other organisms for food
- struggle between organisms to survive
- a gas changing back into a liquid
- organisms that can mate and produce offspring that can produce offspring
- one organism kills another for food or nutrients
- behaviors and characteristics that allow organisms to live successfully
- relationship where two species live closely together and at least one benefits
- nonliving parts of a habitat
- in predation, the one that gets killed
- organisms that break down biotic waste and dead organisms
- all the different populations live together in an area
- an environment that provides things a specific organism needs
- eats both plants and animals
- eats only plants
Down
- drops of water falling from the clouds in the form of rain, sleet snow, or hail
- can make it’s own food
- a living Thing
- part of a habitat that is living or once living
- leaving a population
- molecules of liquid water absorbing energy and changing to a gas
- symbiosis, 1 species benefits but the other doesn’t and is harmed
- the role of an organism in it’s environment
- things used by people such as trees, water, & coal
- eats only animals
- contamination of Earth’s land, water or air
- all the organisms in an area along with it’s nonliving environment
- in predation, the one that does the killing
- special carnivore that eats dead animals
- symbiosis, where both species benefit
- in parasitism, the organism that benefits
35 Clues: a living Thing • eats only plants • eats only animals • leaving a population • can make it’s own food • moving into a population • nonliving parts of a habitat • eats both plants and animals • a gas changing back into a liquid • must feed on other organisms for food • struggle between organisms to survive • symbiosis, where both species benefit • ...
Environment topics 1,2 & 3 2019-10-02
Across
- US state where Czeisler's study took place
- Number of seconds the confederate sat at the green light for in K&M's study
- Our bodily functions fluctuate according to this daily cycle
- One of the factors in Yale model of persuasion
- City where Black & Black carried out their study
- Method Black & Black used to collect data
- Mineral made in Czeisler factory
- Siffre slept in one of these
- Place where Cialdini's study took place
- What is the C in Rational Emotive Therapy
- One of Glass and Singer's IV's
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- Shift pattern where shifts move backwards
- Hormone that Lundberg measured
- When people observe and imitate a role model
- A message source in Lord's study
- Number of days in the longer cycle that Czeisler moved some workers onto
- People who get up early
- Country where Preckel's study took place
- US state where Kenrick & McFarlane carried out their study
- Unit for measuring noise
- Hormone that helps us sleep
- What was being recycled in Luyben and Bailey's study
- Medical term for high blood pressure
23 Clues: People who get up early • Unit for measuring noise • Hormone that helps us sleep • Siffre slept in one of these • Hormone that Lundberg measured • One of Glass and Singer's IV's • A message source in Lord's study • Mineral made in Czeisler factory • Medical term for high blood pressure • Place where Cialdini's study took place • Country where Preckel's study took place • ...
Nature and Environment crossword 2020-03-13
Across
- A storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds.
- World’s second most polluted city of 2019 (According to globalresidenceindex.com).
- Biggest, highest and tallest dam of India build on this river.
- Any substance that can cause or contribute to the production of cancer.
- The area occupied by a community or species (group of animals or plants), such as a forest floor, desert or sea shore.
- A green plant that is distinguished from woody plants by being leaflike in appearance and texture.
- Chemicals used in manufacturing and, in the past, in aerosol cans and refrigerators, which can damage the ozone layer.
- A species seriously at risk of extinction.
- The weather in some location averaged over a period of time.
- Plants and animals that are grown or reared without the use of synthetic fertilisers, pesticides or hormones.
- Earth's southernmost continent.
- Small-scale tourism in fragile and protected areas that aims to have a low impact on the environment, benefit local communities and enable tourists to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the place.
- Physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a daily cycle.
- A nationally uniform index for reporting and forecasting daily air quality.
- Energy from resources such as wind power, solar energy or biomass.
- An organism that breaks down, organic material such as the remains of dead organisms.
- Describes a type of forest characterized by mostly needle-leaved, cone-bearing trees or shrubs, such as pine, spruce, and fir.
- Air pollution consisting of smoke and fog, which occurs in large urban and industrial areas.
- An international agreement signed in Japan in 1997, attached to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
- A colourless, odourless gas resulting from the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels. It interferes with the blood's ability to carry oxygen to the body's tissues
- The thin protective layer of gas 10 to 50km above the Earth that acts as a filter for ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. High UV levels can lead to skin cancer and cataracts and affect the growth of plants.
- The process by which a chemical is reduced to a less complex form.
- Development using land or energy sources in a way that meets the needs of people today without reducing the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
- A large family of viruses that cause illness ranging from the common cold to more severe diseases such as Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS-CoV) and Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV).
- A furnace that is designed to burn waste at very high temperatures under controlled conditions and is licensed by national regulatory authorities.
- Sharing a car to a destination to reduce fuel use, pollution and travel costs.
- A geologic period spanning 199.6 - 145.5 million years ago.
- A species that is non-native and due to rapid reproduction, strangling other species or changing the chemistry of the soil it becomes detrimental to the habitat in which it resides.
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- Water that is a mixture of both fresh and salt water.
- Height above sea level.
- Liquid wastes from communities, which may be a mixture of domestic effluent from homes and liquid waste from industry.
- Organic waste material produced by the decomposition of dead plants and animals.
- Father of the White Revolution in India.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that has wavelengths longer than visible light.
- A fungus that grows co-dependently with algae.
- Changes in an organism’s structure or habit that help it adjust to its surroundings.
- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- Unpredictable, devastating events like earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, cyclones etc. which can be and can cause irreparable damage of life and property.
- The biological variety of a particular environment as reflected by the number of different species of plant and animals present.
- The slow aging process during which a lake, estuary, or bay evolves into a bog or marsh and eventually disappears.
- The gradual increase in temperature of the Earth’s surface caused by human activities.
- Process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time.
- The ability to break down or decompose rapidly under natural conditions and processes.
- Garhwali environmentalist and Chipko movement leader.
- Heaviest insect in the world.
- A community of organisms in which each member is eaten in turn by another member.
- Waterman of India
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth.
- The wearing away of land or soil by the action of wind, water, or ice.
- Earth Summit (Portuguese: ECO92), was a major United Nations conference held in …………. from 3 to 14 June in 1992.
- World’s smallest flowering plant. Found all over the planet, this bright green oval plant is about the size of a grain of rice.
- These filters are capable of removing 99.9% of all unwanted sub-micron particles from the air.
- A belt of calms between the Atlantic and Pacific trade winds.
- The area where two adjacent ecosystems transition, i.e, woodlands transition to meadow.
- Largest living bird.
- The science, art, and practice of managing and using trees, forests, and their associated resources for human benefit.
57 Clues: Waterman of India • Largest living bird. • Height above sea level. • Heaviest insect in the world. • Earth's southernmost continent. • The mass of air surrounding the Earth. • An animal that feeds on other animals. • Father of the White Revolution in India. • A species seriously at risk of extinction. • A fungus that grows co-dependently with algae. • ...
Nature and Environment crossword 2020-03-14
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- The weather in some location averaged over a period of time.
- World’s second most polluted city of 2019 (According to globalresidenceindex.com).
- An instrument that measures atmospheric pressure.
- A shrub or small tree that grows in coastal saline or brackish water.
- The science, art, and practice of managing and using trees, forests, and their associated resources for human benefit.
- Earth Summit (Portuguese: ECO92), was a major United Nations conference held in …………. from 3 to 14 June in 1992.
- Changes in an organism’s structure or habit that help it adjust to its surroundings.
- Biggest, highest and tallest dam of India build on this river.
- The mass of air surrounding the Earth.
- Unpredictable, devastating events like earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, cyclones etc. which can be and can cause irreparable damage of life and property.
- A species that is non-native and due to rapid reproduction, strangling other species or changing the chemistry of the soil it becomes detrimental to the habitat in which it resides.
- The area occupied by a community or species (group of animals or plants), such as a forest floor, desert or sea shore.
- A nationally uniform index for reporting and forecasting daily air quality.
- A species seriously at risk of extinction.
- A type of forest characterized by mostly needle-leaved, cone-bearing trees or shrubs, such as pine, spruce, and fir.
- Chemicals used in manufacturing and, in the past, in aerosol cans and refrigerators, which can damage the ozone layer.
- An organism that breaks down, organic material such as the remains of dead organisms.
- World’s smallest flowering plant. Found all over the planet, this bright green oval plant is about the size of a grain of rice.
- A type of electromagnetic radiation that has wavelengths longer than visible light.
- Sharing a car to a destination to reduce fuel use, pollution and travel costs.
- Physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a daily cycle.
- Height above sea level.
- A belt of calms between the Atlantic and Pacific trade winds.
- Liquid wastes from communities, which may be a mixture of domestic effluent from homes and liquid waste from industry.
- A community of organisms in which each member is eaten in turn by another member.
- The slow aging process during which a lake, estuary, or bay evolves into a bog or marsh and eventually disappears.
- Occurs in bacteria and other organisms and involves the use of energy released by inorganic chemical reactions to produce food.
- The gradual increase in temperature of the Earth’s surface caused by human activities.
- Waterman of India
- Development using land or energy sources in a way that meets the needs of people today without reducing the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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- Largest Lakes in India.
- The wearing away of land or soil by the action of wind, water, or ice.
- A storm with widespread snowfall accompanied by strong winds.
- The process by which a chemical is reduced to a less complex form.
- Process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time.
- The thin protective layer of gas 10 to 50km above the Earth that acts as a filter for ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun.
- Heaviest insect in the world.
- Plants and animals that are grown or reared without the use of synthetic fertilisers, pesticides or hormones.
- Energy from resources such as wind power, solar energy or biomass.
- The biological variety of a particular environment as reflected by the number of different species of plant and animals present.
- Earth's southernmost continent.
- A geologic period spanning 199.6 - 145.5 million years ago.
- An international agreement signed in Japan in 1997, attached to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change.
- A furnace that is designed to burn waste at very high temperatures under controlled conditions and is licensed by national regulatory authorities.
- Any substance that can cause or contribute to the production of cancer.
- An animal that feeds on other animals.
- Garhwali environmentalist and Chipko movement leader.
- A fungus that grows co-dependently with algae.
- A green plant that is distinguished from woody plants by being leaflike in appearance and texture.
- The area where two adjacent ecosystems transition, i.e, woodlands transition to meadow.
- Small-scale tourism in fragile and protected areas that aims to have a low impact on the environment, benefit local communities and enable tourists to learn more about the natural and cultural history of the place.
- Largest living bird.
- Water that is a mixture of both fresh and salt water.
- A colourless, odourless gas resulting from the incomplete combustion of hydrocarbon fuels. It interferes with the blood's ability to carry oxygen to the body's tissues
- These filters are capable of removing 99.9% of all unwanted sub-micron particles from the air.
- Organic waste material produced by the decomposition of dead plants and animals.
- The ability to break down or decompose rapidly under natural conditions and processes.
- Air pollution consisting of smoke and fog, which occurs in large urban and industrial areas.
58 Clues: Waterman of India • Largest living bird. • Largest Lakes in India. • Height above sea level. • Heaviest insect in the world. • Earth's southernmost continent. • The mass of air surrounding the Earth. • An animal that feeds on other animals. • A species seriously at risk of extinction. • A fungus that grows co-dependently with algae. • ...
Weather, environment and humanity 2021-02-01
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- a burning natural area for example a flaming forest
- a lot of cloud hide almost the whole sky
- a kind of storm which inflicts strong wind and loads of snow
- a lot of snow sliding down from the mountain
- natural phenomena which affects by CO2 and this effect is responsible for the natural Earth warming
- when a rainforest becoming a desert
- a rock or an area sliding down from the mountain
- every people cause this with their exist
- a kind of natural disaster which causes heavy rain and very strong wind
- this put the rule of gold above the golden rule
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- CO2 emission and greenhouse effect cause this
- it's a kind of TV show which informs the people about the weather by meteorologists
- appears when the wind doesn't blowing, caused by the air pollution
- a synonym for fog
- very large wave that causes earthquakes
- raindropps on the vegetation
- a flash of light on the stormy sky
- when the rain and the snow falling down from the sky at the same time
- people cut down and burn trees
- light or comfortable wind
- balls of ice that falling down from the sky
- a long period without water
- the lightest or weakest rain variety
23 Clues: a synonym for fog • light or comfortable wind • a long period without water • raindropps on the vegetation • people cut down and burn trees • a flash of light on the stormy sky • when a rainforest becoming a desert • the lightest or weakest rain variety • very large wave that causes earthquakes • a lot of cloud hide almost the whole sky • ...
Health, safety and environment 2020-07-06
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- there are fifteen of them
- glasses for your eyes only
- necessary behavior
- Better safe than this
- Ultimate goal
- what we all add to our day to day activities
- Dukes of ...
- informing people
- Safety health and ...
- loss time injury
- crash
- Number of health and safety principles
- how you can support your skills
- a successful practice that needs to be shared with
- providing perspective and scope for operations
- a safe and informal meeting
- area impacted by an activity
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- makes perfect
- ____________ vermillion
- an approach to collect information
- Not only employees need to work safely
- 1.5 metres
- what everyone should be
- DREW in Dutch
- authoritative rule imposed by law
- damage caused by a particular course of action
- zero tolerance on ....
- health, safety and ....
- support documents to standards/codes
- visible without being seen
- stair safety: always hold the ...
31 Clues: crash • 1.5 metres • Dukes of ... • makes perfect • Ultimate goal • DREW in Dutch • informing people • loss time injury • necessary behavior • Better safe than this • Safety health and ... • zero tolerance on .... • ____________ vermillion • what everyone should be • health, safety and .... • there are fifteen of them • glasses for your eyes only • visible without being seen • ...
Current Events: The Environment 2020-12-08
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- carbon dioxide gathers in atmosphere.
- modeled (European Convention on Human Rights)
- the largest Asian country by land mass.
- a synonym to the United States.
- a release of greenhouse gases.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the Earth.
- gas a compressed gas flammable hydrocarbons.
- Anglo-Dutch oil and gas supermajor.
- a disease; (strain of COVID).
- A country on the continent of Asia.
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- China is the largest contributor.
- slow change of climate with regularity.
- gas contributes to the greenhouse effect
- Reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- change long-term change in the average weather.
- an American environmentalist and activist.
- A continent includes Germany.
- is a preeminent energy consultancy.
- America's current president (2016-2020).
- The next president of the United States.
20 Clues: A continent includes Germany. • a disease; (strain of COVID). • a release of greenhouse gases. • a synonym to the United States. • Reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • China is the largest contributor. • is a preeminent energy consultancy. • A country on the continent of Asia. • Anglo-Dutch oil and gas supermajor. • carbon dioxide gathers in atmosphere. • ...
People and the environment 2019-03-11
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- an area of vegetation where the main plant type is grasses; known as a ‘savannah’ in Africa, ‘prairie’ in North America and ‘steppe’ in Europe
- an assessment of what a place is like to live in, using particular criteria, for example, environmental quality, crime and safety, education and health provision, access to shops and services, recreational facilities and cultural activities
- a large landmass on Earth ― Asia, Africa, Antarctica, Australia, Europe, north America and South America
- a half of a sphere; northern hemisphere is everything north of the Equator, southern hemisphere is everything south of the Equator
- the customs, habits, beliefs, social organisation and ways of life that characterise different groups and communities
- to move from one country, region or place to another and settle
- a connection, link or interdependence between two or more things
- the introduction of contaminants to the natural environment, including air, water and land pollution
- a landscape or region of land that is very dry due to very low amounts of annual rainfall
- the angular distance of a place north or south of the Equator, usually expressed in degrees and minutes
- an imaginary circle around the ‘middle’ of the world at latitude 0° that divides the hemispheres
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- an unbroken, flat or rolling area of land across a large area
- a region of land that has a severe lack of water, which hinders or prevents the growth of plant and animal life.
- water droplets (in the form of rain, hail, sleet or snow) that fall back down to earth from the clouds when the atmosphere is unable to hold the condensed water
- a visible appearance of an area, created by a combination of geological, geomorphological, biological and cultural layers that have evolved over time, and as perceived, portrayed and valued by people
- the placement/location of objects, events, people, features etc.
- the angular distance of a place east or west of the Prime Meridian, usually expressed in degrees and minutes
- a piece of land that is connected to a main body of land, but bordered by water on three sides
- a means to produce goods and services that satisfy needs and wants. The four economic resources (factors of production) are land, labour, capital and enterprise. Production usually requires a combination of resources
- a group of people, which can be of any size, whose members share a common bond; this bond could be sharing a living locality, a cultural heritage, social or religious interests
- relating to country areas or country life; opposite to urban (city)
- height of the surface of the earth above sea level
- the process where the surface of the Earth is worn away by the action of natural processes, e.g. water, rain, flood, wind, waves
- an elevated area of the earth’s surface with a flat top, also known as a high plain or tableland
- regions of earth that are close to the North Pole and South Pole
- a long-term average (minimum 30 years) of weather conditions at a place.
- individual surface features of the earth identified by their shape, for example, dunes, plateaus, canyons, beaches, plains, hills, rivers and valleys
27 Clues: height of the surface of the earth above sea level • an unbroken, flat or rolling area of land across a large area • to move from one country, region or place to another and settle • the placement/location of objects, events, people, features etc. • a connection, link or interdependence between two or more things • ...
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
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- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
- The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- The ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- Organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
- The issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
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- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- Managing a business in such a way that broader social welfare of the community is taken into consideration when making business decisions.
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- Factors which the business has little control.
- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
22 Clues: Factors which the business has little control. • Factors which the business has some degree of control. • The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • ...
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
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- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- _______________ lobby groups.Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- The ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
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- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- Factors which the business has little control.
- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- ______ environment. The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
- Business _______ are organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- _____________ issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
21 Clues: Factors which the business has little control. • Factors which the business has some degree of control. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • ...
Matter and the Environment 2020-10-15
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- the central core of an atom
- a compound that lacks carbon to carbon bonds
- macromolecules that direct protein production
- large molecules that are required for life, which include proteins, nucleic acids, carbohydrates, and lipids
- a particle outside of the nucleus with a negative charge
- summarizes information on the elements
- a positively charged atom
- a substance with a pH value between 7 and 14
- a basic unit of matter
- a positively charged particle
- a chemical substance with a given set of properties that cannot be broken down into substances with other properties
- another word for alkaline
- a bond between two oppositely charged ions
- bond a bond in which the oxygen atom of a water molecule is weakly attracted to one or two hydrogen atoms of another water molecule
- a substance with a pH value between 0 and 7
- a bond in which atoms have an unequal pull on electrons
- organic compounds in a chain of repeated molecules; also play an important role in the building blocks of life
- all material in the universe that has mass and occupies space
- structure of nucleic acid that carries an individual’s set of genes
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- a mixture in which all of the ingredients are evenly distributed
- a chemically diverse group of macromolecules that are grouped together because they do not dissolve in water
- a molecule that serve as chemical messengers within an organism
- the parts of DNA that order the production of certain proteins
- the defined number of protons each element has
- a hydrocarbon that can evaporate from spilled or incompletely burned oil or gasoline and can mix with water (PAH)
- full name for RNA; copies of DNA segments responsible for making proteins
- a polymer that consists of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen; two examples are glucose and cellulose
- full name for DNA; carries hereditary information and is responsible for passing on traits from parent to offspring
- a substance composed of atoms of two or more different elements
- a molecule that promote certain chemical reactions
- property of water in which water molecules stick to each other (think of water spiders gliding on water)
- an organic compound containing only hydrogen and carbon
- the reduction of chemical pollution using organisms that consume or neutralize the polluting substances
- a particle with no charge (neutral charge)
- the macromolecule that helps tissues and provides support, or store energy, transport substances, or work within the immune system
- a combination of two or more atoms of the same type or of different types joined by covalent bonds
- what happens when atoms combine due to attraction
- the acidity or alkalinity of a solution is described by this
- a bond between two atoms in which the atoms share electrons
39 Clues: a basic unit of matter • a positively charged atom • another word for alkaline • the central core of an atom • a positively charged particle • summarizes information on the elements • a particle with no charge (neutral charge) • a bond between two oppositely charged ions • a substance with a pH value between 0 and 7 • a compound that lacks carbon to carbon bonds • ...
9B-Unit3 The environment 2019-01-10
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- level the average height of the sea/ ocean, used as the basis for measuring the height of all places on land
- any material that produces heat or power, usually when it is burnt (solid fuel, add fuel to the fire/flames)
- to damage sth so badly that it no longer exists, works, etc.(destroyer, destruction, destructive)
- right, appropriate or correct; according to the rules(improper)
- a person who buys goods or uses services (consumer demand/ choice/ rights)
- a way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
- that is helpful and easy to use; that helps sb/sth or does not harm it
- the measurement in degrees of how hot or cold a thing or place is (fall/drop/rise in temperature; running a temperature)
- the intention, aim or function of sth.; the thing that sth. Is supposed to
- a thing that you do often and almost without thinking, especially sth that is hard to stop doing
- the outside or top layer of sth.
- a hard black mineral that is found below the ground and burnt to produce heat
- to try and give an answer or make a judgment about sth. Without being sure of all the facts
- to treat things that have already been used so that they can be used again
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- a feeling of worry, especially one that is shared by many people
- the group of people who are responsible for controlling a country or a state
- the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth (atmospheric, atmospheric pollution/ conditions/ pressure)
- concerned with the protection of the environment; supporting the protection of the environment as a political principle
- the nformation that you get from a scientific test or piece of research
- all the plants, animals and things that exist in the universe that are not made by people
- not living; not having living things growing on or in it
- to become or make sth. Greater in amount, number, value, etc. (decrease)
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- model a person that you admire and try to copy
- the top layer of the earth in which plants, trees, etc. grow (poor/ dry/ acid/ sandy/ fertile soil)
25 Clues: the outside or top layer of sth. • model a person that you admire and try to copy • not living; not having living things growing on or in it • a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • right, appropriate or correct; according to the rules(improper) • a feeling of worry, especially one that is shared by many people • ...
The environment-animal conservation 2021-03-20
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- A poisonous substance that damages health or the environment.(two words)
- To reduce as much as possible
- To destroy a forest by cutting down all the trees
- Energy that is produced using sun, wind, etc., or from crops, rather than using fuels such as oil or coal.(two words)
- To share a car instead of driving one alone.
- To become less or to make something become less.
- The act of keeping something the same or of preventing it from being damaged.
- The activity of of making new furniture, objects, etc. out of old or used things or waste material.
- The protection of wild animals from the damaging effects of human activity.(tow words)
- To use more than necessary, or to use inefficiently.
- A measurement of the amount of carbon dioxide a person adds in the atmosphere.
- Using double-glazed windows to keep houses warm in the winter and cool in the summer-insulating the exterior of the house will save energy.(two words)
- The complex system of relationships between living things and their environment.
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- The order in which organisms in an ecosystem eat one another(two words)
- A gas that's released when carbon is burned or when people or animals breathe out.(two words)
- Use public transport or electrical cars.
- The natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives.
- Which are the three Rs?(three words)
- The gradual increase in world temperatures that is caused by high levels of carbon dioxide emissions.(two words)
- The fact of a person, organization, etc. continuing to live or exist.
- Rain that contains amounts of harmful chemicals as a result of burning substances such as coal and oil.(two words)
- Damage caused to water, air, etc. by harmful substances or waste.
- To continue to exist when other parts or things no longer exist.
- The act of collecting and storing plant material so it can decay and be added to soil to improve its quality.
- An area of land kept in its natural state, especially for wild animals to live in and be protected.
- To give money or goods to an organization you want to help or support.
- The feature of the wwf (World Wide Fund for Nature) symbol.
- The fact of something or someone existing.
- To chase and try to catch and kill an animal or bird for food, sport or profit.
- Not allowed by law.
- To become smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc.
- ...animals-that are threatened with extinction as a result of human activity
- A thick dirty cloud at ground level caused by pollutants react to the sunlight.
33 Clues: Not allowed by law. • To reduce as much as possible • Which are the three Rs?(three words) • Use public transport or electrical cars. • The fact of something or someone existing. • To share a car instead of driving one alone. • To become less or to make something become less. • To destroy a forest by cutting down all the trees • ...
Kenya and the environment 2021-03-30
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- having value in money
- a person who illegally hunts birds, animals or fish on somebody’s else’s property
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- a hard white substance like bone that forms the tusks (= long teeth) of elephants
- causing destruction or damage
- a hard black mineral that is found below the ground and burnt to produce heat
- full of traffic
- changes in the earth’s weather, including changes in temperature, wind patterns and rainfall
- the act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area
- energy sources like wind or solar power
- an area of a city that is very poor and where the houses are in bad condition
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- very bad weather with strong winds and rain
- famous all over the world
- a long line of vehicles on a road that cannot move or that can only move very slowly
- houses, flats, etc. that people live in
- electrical energy
- likely to become endangered
- materials that are no longer needed and are thrown away
- to fall down suddenly
- the state of having little or no money
- a sound, especially when it is loud or unpleasant
21 Clues: full of traffic • electrical energy • having value in money • to fall down suddenly • famous all over the world • likely to become endangered • causing destruction or damage • the state of having little or no money • houses, flats, etc. that people live in • energy sources like wind or solar power • very bad weather with strong winds and rain • ...
Organisms in the Environment 2021-04-16
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- Organisms that make complex, energy-containing biomolecules from simple inorganic molecules using energy captured from light or inorganic chemical compounds.
- A single, linear path showing the flow of energy from the sun to producer and through different levels of consumers.
- More than one individual or population in an ecosystem relies upon the same limited resources.
- Rainfall and surface water that drains or flows from the land into streams, rivers, lakes, or the ocean.
- An environmental change that happens quickly but does not last a long time.
- The position an organism occupies on the food web.
- Organisms that consume only plants.
- Animals that eat other animals that eat plants
- An organism that must consume other organisms for nutrients.
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- An organism that gets their energy by feeding on producers in the food chain.
- A man-made, underwater structure that promotes the growth of reef-dwelling aquatic organisms.
- The permanent disappearance of a species from the Earth.
- Environmental change that occurs slowly over time and affects organisms over generations.
- A diagram that shows the trophic levels of organisms in a food web.
- A species that enters an area from somewhere else and disrupts the native ecosystem.
- Organisms such as bacteria and fungi that break down the remains of dead plants and animals without need for internal digestion.
- Animals that eat other animals.
- Overlapping food chains with different pathways for the flow of food energy in an ecosystem.
- A long-term change in the prevailing environmental conditions in a part of the Earth
- Animals that eat secondary consumers.
- Taking more fish out of an ecosystem than can be replaced by the reproductive rates of the remaining populations.
21 Clues: Animals that eat other animals. • Organisms that consume only plants. • Animals that eat secondary consumers. • Animals that eat other animals that eat plants • The position an organism occupies on the food web. • The permanent disappearance of a species from the Earth. • An organism that must consume other organisms for nutrients. • ...
Environment A-Z Wordsearch 2024-06-02
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- Excessive amount of tourists
- Do it yourself
- To send zero discards to the landfill
- Leather made from waste products
- Removing carbon from our atmosphere
- Unnatural temperature of heated liquid being released into a body of natural liquid
- Rubbish from electrical devices
- Less waste, less rubbish, less food scraps
- Organisms that become pests
- Bring your own
- An absorber of carbon such as the ocean
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- Gases that trap heat in earth
- When water quality is being polluted
- Caring for an animal's habitat
- Food that looks odd but tastes the same
- To cultivate a piece of land
- Converting waste into something new
- Amount of distance a food travels
- Being aware of actions you take
- A sustainable replacement for cotton
- To ask yourself if you're being sustainable
- A treaty that reduced greenhouse gas
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions
- Taking what you need and not wasting
- To illegally hunt or catch animals
25 Clues: Do it yourself • Bring your own • Organisms that become pests • Excessive amount of tourists • To cultivate a piece of land • Gases that trap heat in earth • Caring for an animal's habitat • Being aware of actions you take • Rubbish from electrical devices • Leather made from waste products • Amount of distance a food travels • Reducing greenhouse gas emissions • ...
Unit 2: Environment Crossword 2024-06-05
Across
- Building or assembling structures
- The cutting down of trees for timber
- The typical weather conditions in a particular area
- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming
- A region or part of a place
- - The act of causing something to end or be ruined
- Inexpensive; reasonably priced
- A sudden event causing great damage or suffering
- A set of connected things forming a complex whole
- The possibility of something bad happening
- A time of intense difficulty or danger
- Something that makes something else happen
- The results or effects of an action or condition
- A general direction in which something is developing or changing
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- Someone who is against something
- An important topic or problem for discussion
- A way to solve a problem
- To make something dirty or harmful by adding substances to it
- A difficult task or problem
- To pose a danger or risk to something
- To say what will happen in the future
- To take in or soak up
- An advantage or profit gained from something
- Occurring once every year
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- A community of living organisms and their environment
- A supply of something valuable or useful
- Another option or choice
28 Clues: To take in or soak up • A way to solve a problem • Another option or choice • Occurring once every year • A difficult task or problem • A region or part of a place • Inexpensive; reasonably priced • Someone who is against something • Building or assembling structures • The cutting down of trees for timber • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • ...
Scene 3: The Environment 2023-11-30
20 Clues: jäte • tukea • luoda • ympäri • suojelu • nauttia • kokemus • ilmasto • mahtava • välittää • ilmakehä • ympäristö • matkustaa • uusiutuva • vierailla • pohjavesi • jännittävä • kunnioittaa • salametsästys • minne tahansa
IGCSE Environment Key Words 2024-08-16
Across
- A chemical process in which a substance reacts with oxygen to give off heat.
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- A chemical reaction involving the gain of electrons or a decrease in oxidation state.
- The movement of water through the soil and porous rock.
- The process by which water vapor becomes liquid.
- The process of making an area more urban or increasing the population of cities.
- The reduction of oxygen levels in a body of water.
- The degradation of water quality by any process that changes ambient water temperature (two words).
- The process of water movement through plants and its evaporation from leaves.
- A type of air pollution formed by the reaction of sunlight with pollutants (two words).
- Energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power (two words).
- The process by which organisms convert oxygen and glucose into energy.
- The act of releasing something, especially gas or radiation, into the atmosphere.
- A site for the disposal of waste materials by burial.
- A substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed.
- The study of the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms.
- The process of converting nitrogen gas into nitrogen compounds that plants can absorb (two words).
- Liquid waste or sewage discharged into a river or the sea.
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- A layer in the Earth’s stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's UV radiation (two words).
- The process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- Process where water bodies become nutrient-rich, leading to excessive algae growth.
- The lowest layer of the Earth’s atmosphere, where most weather occurs.
- Metallic elements with high densities that are toxic at low concentrations (two words).
- The process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods with the help of chlorophyll.
- Warming of the Earth's surface due to trapped heat (two words).
- The accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, in an organism.
- Water that flows over the ground surface rather than being absorbed.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The removal of topsoil by natural forces such as wind and water (two words).
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient organisms (two words).
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- A chemical reaction involving the loss of electrons or an increase in oxidation state.
32 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • The process of turning from liquid into vapor. • The process by which water vapor becomes liquid. • The reduction of oxygen levels in a body of water. • A site for the disposal of waste materials by burial. • Contamination of the environment by harmful substances. • The movement of water through the soil and porous rock. • ...
Human-Environment Interaction Vocabulary 2023-05-02
Across
- planting and cultivating of new trees
- electricity produced by natural underground sources of steam
- method of farming that involves cutting down trees and underbrush and bruning the area
- raising of animals for food
- precipitation carrying large amounts of dissolved acids
- changes in the factors used to measure the condition of the atmosphere over
- land flooded with water permanently or seasonally
- to give support to
- materials or substances that occur in nature
- complex community of living things and the physical environment
- sudden and extreme even in a nature
- act of protecting Earth's natural resources
- haze caused by chemical fumes from pollution
- forbid somebody from doing something through law or rule
- resource that can't be replaced
- growing large quantities of crops or livestock to sell for a profit
- low lying area from which seawater has been drained to create a new land
- set of things in order
- the loss or destruction of forests
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- wide variety of life on Earth
- permanently frozen layer of soil beneath the surface of the ground
- idea of creating conditions where all natural resources are available today and for future generations
- located in the far northern regions of Earth
- plants or animals that ride along with water currents
- farming that only provides the basic needs of a family
- process of collecting and moving water for use in agriculture
- to withdraw
- resources that can be replenished in a short period of time
- energy created by splitting the nucleus of an atom
- electricity that is created by water
- rich soil made up of sand and mud deposited by running water
- area turns into a desert
- removal of salt from seawater to make it useable for drinking and farming
- removal of all trees in a stand of timber
- to regain
- fuel resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains
- change the place, position, or direction of
- blocks out many of the most harmful rays from the sun
- boundary where a higher, upland area drops to the lower land of a plain
39 Clues: to regain • to withdraw • to give support to • set of things in order • area turns into a desert • raising of animals for food • wide variety of life on Earth • resource that can't be replaced • the loss or destruction of forests • sudden and extreme even in a nature • electricity that is created by water • planting and cultivating of new trees • ...
Organisms and their environment 2023-05-09
Across
- an animal that gains energy and nutrients from plants
- - animals that consume other animals, on higher pyramid placement
- - all of the populations of different species living in a habitat
- - animals that are eaten by other animals
- - The scientific way of saying burning.
- - An animal that feeds on other animals
- - Main source of energy input to biological systems from the sun.
- Mass of the organic material measured in a specific area over a set period
- - The conversion of ammonium ions --> nitrate ions by the nitrification of bacteria. Ammonium ions oxidised to nitrite, nitrite oxidised to nitrate
- - The conversion of nitrate ions to nitrogen gas by denitrifying bacteria
- - Organisms that feed on other organisms to obtain energy and chemicals
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- - The process of organisms taking in nutrients by taking in foods or drinking into their body with mouth
- - The community of living and non-living things of an area and their interactions
- - All organisms of the same species living with one another in a particular habitat at the same time
- - The breakdown of dead organisms into simpler matters
- - Chemical reaction in the cells to produce energy from nutrient molecules
- - water loss from plant leaves and shoots by diffusion or osmosis
- - the process by which water is transformed from a liquid into a gas
- - A reaction that takes place for plants to gain energy by light energy
- - The remains of dead organisms found in rocks that are really old
20 Clues: - The scientific way of saying burning. • - An animal that feeds on other animals • - animals that are eaten by other animals • an animal that gains energy and nutrients from plants • - The breakdown of dead organisms into simpler matters • - animals that consume other animals, on higher pyramid placement • ...
Unit 1: Local environment 2023-05-08
Across
- a person who is skilled in a particular craft
- something that makes people want to go to a place or do a particular thing
- a room or building where things are made or repaired using machines and/or tools
- the outer or top part or layer of something
- đồ sơn mài
- sợi
- the quality of being real or true
- to decorate cloth or clothing with patterns or pictures consisting of stitches that are sewn directly onto the material
- a border that surrounds and supports a picture, door, or window
- o make cloth by repeatedly crossing a single thread through two sets of long threads on a loom (= special frame)
- to behave towards someone or deal with something in a particular way
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- a product that is made by hand rather than by using a machine
- to go across from one side of something to the other
- to arrive or appear somewhere, usually unexpectedly or in a way that was not planned:
- the art of creating objects out of material such as wood, clay, metal, or stone, or a work of art of this type
- someone who does skilled work with their hands
- to make objects, especially in a skilled way
- the process of encouraging members of a group to work well together, for example by having them take part in activities or games
- to keep something as it is, especially in order to prevent it from decaying or being damaged or destroyed
- to cause an activity or event, often a series of events, to begin or happen
- to make someone think of something they have forgotten or might have forgotten
- to remove, pull, or tear the covering or outer layer from something
- to make a soft substance have a particular shape
- the piece of thin material that is stretched across a drum and hit to make a sound
- an object made by pouring hot liquid into a container and leaving it to become solid
- lớp
26 Clues: sợi • lớp • đồ sơn mài • the quality of being real or true • the outer or top part or layer of something • to make objects, especially in a skilled way • a person who is skilled in a particular craft • someone who does skilled work with their hands • to make a soft substance have a particular shape • to go across from one side of something to the other • ...
Environment - IELTS KEY WORDS 2023-03-29
Across
- a person who is incredibly good at something
- to have kept something
- to contribute to something or encourage it
- the amount of something
- a very small amount of something
- reduced/lowered/decreased
- a person who is very good at something
- easy to notice or understand
- a reason to do something, such as for money
- happens every year
- accident/mistake/wrong
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- the first step of a plan
- animals change over many years
- a series of events that repeats
- started or finished doing something
- you can choose or select from a list of these
- to be affected by or shown something
- someone's feeling or belief of something
- old and young people grew up in different times
- a specific duty, role, or function
- we can use electricity or fuels as this
- to change something
- to make something
- to do with doctors and hospitals
- can be replaced or recycled
- professional argument on a topic
- the lowest possible number
- the long-distance movement of people or things
28 Clues: to make something • happens every year • to change something • to have kept something • accident/mistake/wrong • the amount of something • the first step of a plan • reduced/lowered/decreased • the lowest possible number • can be replaced or recycled • easy to notice or understand • animals change over many years • a series of events that repeats • a very small amount of something • ...
Nature and the Environment 2023-06-05
Across
- - Deep gorge formed by erosion, often with steep sides
- - Sandy or pebbly shore along a body of water
- - Climate characterized by high temperatures and heavy rainfall
- - Direct sunlight or the feeling of warmth it provides
- - Reproductive structure of a plant, often brightly colored
- - Arid region with little rainfall and sparse vegetation
- - Variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem
- - Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land
- - Daily event when the sun disappears below the horizon
- - Large body of saltwater covering most of the Earth's surface
- - Contamination of the environment by harmful substances
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- - Protection and preservation of natural resources
- - Long-term pattern of weather conditions in a region
- - Community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- - Animals living in their natural habitat
- - Dense area of trees and vegetation
- - Landform that rises steeply above its surroundings
- - Opening in the Earth's crust that allows molten lava to escape
- - Natural feature where water flows over a vertical drop
- - Natural watercourse that flows towards an ocean or lake
20 Clues: - Dense area of trees and vegetation • - Animals living in their natural habitat • - Sandy or pebbly shore along a body of water • - Large mass of ice that moves slowly over land • - Protection and preservation of natural resources • - Landform that rises steeply above its surroundings • - Long-term pattern of weather conditions in a region • ...
organisms and their environment 2021-05-01
Across
- shows 'who eat what' in a habitat
- a graphical representation to show the biomass
- fuels example of coal and oil
- consumers that eat meat and plant material
- the study of organisms in their habitat
- the permanent destruction of large areas of forests and woodlands
- a group of organisms of the same species
- the eaters of other organism
- consumers that eat meat
- ran organism that feeds on non-living organic matter
- gas surrounding the earth
- a group of similar individuals
- consumers that eat plant material
- a planet
- living components of an ecosystem
- an individual animal or plant
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- each feeding levels of food chain
- the energy available to a herbivore that eats plant material
- an organism that eat others plants or animal for energy
- the material decays as a result of the action of decomposing
- all of the population of different species that form a food web
- dead organic material that are buried too quickly by water and is converted to other complex carbon compound
- the community of organisms and their environment
- a habitat
- the water on the earth's surface
- produce its own food
- the surface of earth occupied by living organisms
- an organism that makes its own food by using energy
- feeding relationships in a habitat
- non living components of an ecosystem
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 • each feeding levels of food chain • shows 'who eat what' in a habitat • consumers that eat plant material • ...
External Environment - Business Management 2022-05-25
Across
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located in an overseas country
- Groups or individuals who have a vested interest in the business
- A document that states what you need to do in order for you to achieve your objective in the business
- Environment that involves management, employees, location, legal business structure and culture
- If an economy is booming or growing, _______ will continue to grow
- Provide the resources that the business needs to conduct its operations and produce its products
- Abbreviation for corporate social responsibility
- Conditions that refer to influences that relate to economic activity in a country, region or the world
- Values that refers to the shared principles and morals of a group of people or society
- The process of opening markets overseas and worldwide
- Businesses that do not obey the law can get ____
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- Full form of ABN
- Increases efficiency and productivity within businesses
- Are the general direction in which people move towards
- _____ is a decrease in the purchasing power of money
- Groups of people within the same industry, trade or occupation that have united to improve their wages and working conditions
- External Environment includes operating and ____
- Attitudes The ideas, values and beliefs helped by people in a particular society
- Having ______ with suppliers are important to guarantee efficient running of the business
- All individuals and businesses pay income and other forms of ¬¬¬____
20 Clues: Full form of ABN • External Environment includes operating and ____ • Abbreviation for corporate social responsibility • Businesses that do not obey the law can get ____ • _____ is a decrease in the purchasing power of money • The process of opening markets overseas and worldwide • Are the general direction in which people move towards • ...
Topic Vocabulary - The Environment 2025-02-25
Across
- The severe lack of something
- Made impure by exposure to pollutants
- When a species of animal ceases to exist
- The mass chopping down of trees
- The opposite of deep
- The seasonal movement of a group of animals from one place to another
- Relating to the Earth or dry land
- Another word for plantlife
- The term for animals that live in water
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- Not precise
- Africa's famous large antelope
- Existing as a part of a tradition
- A group of mammals that includes mice, squirrels, rats, etc.
- To deplete the stock of fish in a body of water
- A synonym for 'sufficient' or 'appropriate'
- The natural home or environment of an animal in the wild
- An journey via boat or ship
- Rich or abundant
- Another term for 'different'
- The general direction in which something is developing or changing
20 Clues: Not precise • Rich or abundant • The opposite of deep • Another word for plantlife • An journey via boat or ship • The severe lack of something • Another term for 'different' • Africa's famous large antelope • The mass chopping down of trees • Existing as a part of a tradition • Relating to the Earth or dry land • Made impure by exposure to pollutants • ...
Unit 20 - Environment: Tourism 2023-12-12
Across
- A sudden flow or arrival of something, often in large quantities.
- Gradual wearing away of something, often by natural forces like water or wind.
- The amount of space between two points or things.
- The powerful effect or influence that something has.
- A group of individuals born and living around the same time.
- A layer in the Earth's atmosphere that absorbs most of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- Harm or injury that makes something less valuable or useful.
- Relating to or characteristic of a particular area or neighborhood.
- To guard or defend something from harm or damage.
- The amount of moisture or water vapor present in the air.
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- Fragile or easily broken; handle with care.
- To maintain or keep something in its original state.
- Money gained from a business or investment after expenses have been paid.
- Relating to or involving the entire world.
- Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
- A chance or favorable circumstance for progress or advancement.
- To inspire or give support to someone to do something.
- To make sure that a rule or law is obeyed.
- To draw or pull something in; to cause interest or admiration.
- Someone who travels for pleasure or to explore new places.
20 Clues: Relating to or involving the entire world. • To make sure that a rule or law is obeyed. • Fragile or easily broken; handle with care. • The amount of space between two points or things. • To guard or defend something from harm or damage. • To maintain or keep something in its original state. • The powerful effect or influence that something has. • ...
More Than Words: Environment 2024-09-29
21 Clues: jäte • tulva • luomu • saaste • kulutus • ilmasto • kuivuus • uusiutuva • saastunut • ympäristö • säilyttää • nälänhätä • lahjoittaa • katastrofi • kierrättää • onnettomuus • uhanalainen • luonnonvarat • maanjäristys • metsien tuhoaminen • sukupuuttoon kuollut
Interactions in the Environment 2024-12-03
Across
- Organisms that obtain energy by eating other organisms.
- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- The variety of different species in an ecosystem.
- The role or function of an organism in its ecosystem.
- Large geographical areas with distinct climates and ecosystems.
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system.
- An animal that primarily eats plants.
- A change or adjustment in an organism that makes it better suited to its environment.
- The process by which plants use sunlight to make food.
- An area of land that is saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally.
- A coastal area where freshwater from rivers meets saltwater from the ocean.
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- Level A level in a food chain, representing the feeding position of organisms.
- Cycle The process by which carbon is exchanged among the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and living organisms.
- An animal that primarily eats meat.
- Chain A series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- Organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead matter.
- The study of ecosystems and how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- The natural home or environment of an organism.
- Organisms that make their own food, typically through photosynthesis.
- The long-term weather conditions of an area, influencing its ecosystems.
20 Clues: An animal that primarily eats meat. • An animal that primarily eats plants. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • The natural home or environment of an organism. • The variety of different species in an ecosystem. • The role or function of an organism in its ecosystem. • The process by which plants use sunlight to make food. • ...
Environment by mekyle nazarko 2022-09-01
Across
- the purposeful clearing of forested land.
- a person who advocates or acts for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife.
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- (of a substance or object) capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- made from decomposing plants and animals.
- a layer of gas or layers of gases that envelope a planet, and is held in place by the gravity of the planetary body.
- a polluting or poisonous substance that makes something impure.
- intended to be used once, or until no longer useful, and then thrown away.
- a colorless, highly poisonous, odorless, tasteless, flammable gas that is slightly less dense than air.
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- is the place or environment where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- the branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- when species are diminished
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- the average weather in a given area over a longer period of time.
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- heat within the earth
20 Clues: heat within the earth • when species are diminished • the purposeful clearing of forested land. • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • made from decomposing plants and animals. • a polluting or poisonous substance that makes something impure. • the average weather in a given area over a longer period of time. • ...
Flying Environment Exam 1 2026-02-19
Across
- The effect where a mass is moving in a rotating system.
- When a cold front advances on a warm front from behind
- The condition when air is moving vertically
- The air that rises around a storm.
- How easy it is to see.
- A perceived decrease in air temperature.
- A temperature ______________ occurs when a layer of warm air exists between cold layers
- The term for when no energy enters or leaves a system
- Atmospheric moisture.
- The wind flows velocity.
- ________ gases trap the sun's energy in the atmosphere
- A colorless, toxic gas
- The degree of intensity of heat.
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- If you have clear skies you are probably in a _______________.
- A long frontal line of thunderstorms
- A line on a map connecting points.
- Heat transfer by vertical and lateral motion of a fluid.
- The boundary of an advancing mass of cold air.
- Pressure exerted by the weight of air.
- Discomfort caused by caused by the temperature and humidity.
- The emission of energy as electromagnetic waves.
- The boundary of an advancing mass of warm air.
- The layer of the atmosphere where temperature increases with altitude
- The temperature at which dew forms.
24 Clues: Atmospheric moisture. • How easy it is to see. • A colorless, toxic gas • The wind flows velocity. • The degree of intensity of heat. • A line on a map connecting points. • The air that rises around a storm. • The temperature at which dew forms. • A long frontal line of thunderstorms • Pressure exerted by the weight of air. • A perceived decrease in air temperature. • ...
Environment and Human Impacts 2025-09-30
Across
- Space is for organisms
- studies how living things interact with each other and with their environment
- Smog is .... in the air
- Energy that never runs out
- Energy is from the sun
- Variety of life on Earth
- an underwater ecosystem built by colonies of tiny animals
- The geological process where soil and rock are worn away from one location
- something that can continue for along time
- Area is for protect an endanger species
- Process of converting waste material into new material and objects
- Animals at risk of extinction
- loss of forest
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- gas emission produced by fossil fuel burning
- one of the photosynthesis product
- long term shift in temperature and weather patterns
- The number of people in specific area
- Excess nutrients in water
- Gases that trap heat from the sun and make the Earth atmosphere heat
- Oil, coal and petroleum products
- Taking too many fish
- Waste that harms ocean
- Leaders in city who make policies
- Non-native species
- Deficiency of the water shortage
25 Clues: loss of forest • Non-native species • Taking too many fish • Space is for organisms • Energy is from the sun • Waste that harms ocean • Smog is .... in the air • Variety of life on Earth • Excess nutrients in water • Energy that never runs out • Animals at risk of extinction • Oil, coal and petroleum products • Deficiency of the water shortage • one of the photosynthesis product • ...
threats to the environment 2026-05-11
Across
- zagrożone gatunki
- przygotować się do czegoś
- nielegalne wysypisko śmieci
- odnawialny
- ślad węglowy
- schronisko dla zwierząt
- pokrywa lodowa
- ssak
- upalny
- nie rozumieć istoty rzeczy
- łowca trofeów
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- wykorzystywać materiały wtórne
- gazy cieplarniane
- narzekać na coś
- stawić czoła problemom
- zaprzestać używania plastikowych toreb
- flora i fauna morska
- inicjatywa
- szkodliwy
- oszczędzać wodę
- umiejętnie
- fala upałów
- intensywny chów zwierząt
- znikać
24 Clues: ssak • znikać • upalny • szkodliwy • inicjatywa • umiejętnie • odnawialny • fala upałów • ślad węglowy • łowca trofeów • pokrywa lodowa • narzekać na coś • oszczędzać wodę • gazy cieplarniane • zagrożone gatunki • flora i fauna morska • stawić czoła problemom • schronisko dla zwierząt • intensywny chów zwierząt • przygotować się do czegoś • nie rozumieć istoty rzeczy • nielegalne wysypisko śmieci • ...
Crossword_World Environment Day 2026 2026-06-01
Across
- Format for maintaining the record of hazardous waste generated.
- Solar panel converts the energy from photon into …..
- Under the updated SWM Rules 2026, into how many streams/categories must waste be segregated at the household level?
- World environment day’2026 is hosted by which country?
- Infrastructure unit for the separation of liquid effluent from the solid waste in ETP.
- For how many days the occupier and operator of the facility may store the hazardous waste???
- Permission granted for generation, handling, collection, treatment, transport, storage, recycling, reprocessing, recovery, reuse and disposal of hazardous wastes is called…….
- The release or discharge into the air of pollutant substances such as gas or smoke.
- We have installed solar panel of different capacities in our HP cluster plant. Through the use of solar panels, solar energy derived from the sun. It is just one of the newest initiatives the "Going Green" movement has presented to us. Solar energy, wind energy will be the fastest growing source of ………..energy.
- An abnormal aspect, having the potential to cause major environmental damages /Calamities.
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- Economic growth, social progress and environmental protection are three components of
- The process of minimizing waste by recovering materials and transforming them into new products.
- In which month highest production has been recorded in the financial year 2025-26 in HP cluster
- Which of these materials can be recycled infinitely without losing its properties?
- Parameter which affects water clarity
- Substances/waste that is ignitable (flammable), corrosive, toxic, explosive, or reactive, i.e., react with air, water, or acids or bases.
- Contamination of the air, water, or soil with substances that can cause harm to human health or the environment
- Water that has been treated in DM plant facilities installed in HP cluster and remove all mineral ions—such as calcium, magnesium, sodium, and chloride.
- According to the noise pollution (regulation and control) rules 2000, what is the limit of ambient noise in industrial area during day time?
- Total amount of greenhouse gases (like carbon dioxide and methane) generated by human actions. Measured in equivalent tons of CO2
- A species which faces a very high risk of extinction in the near future categorized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Red List is called..
- key water quality indicator that measures the amount of oxygen microorganisms consume while breaking down organic matter in water
22 Clues: Parameter which affects water clarity • Solar panel converts the energy from photon into ….. • World environment day’2026 is hosted by which country? • Format for maintaining the record of hazardous waste generated. • Which of these materials can be recycled infinitely without losing its properties? • ...
Environment Science CrossWord Puzzle 2026-07-14
Across
- What is the excessive growth of algae caused by nutrient pollution?
- What is a widely accepted explanation of natural phenomena?
- What is the systematic study of the environment and environmental problems?
- Which branch of ecology studies a group of the same species?
- What are the non-living parts of an ecosystem called?
- Who is the founder of modern ecology?
- What process returns nitrogen to the atmosphere?
- Which branch of ecology studies energy flow in ecosystems?
- Which branch of ecology studies a single organism?
- Which branch of ecology studies interactions among different species
- Which sphere contains all of Earth’s water?
- Cycle What cycle involves the movement of carbon through living things and the atmosphere?
- Which sphere is where life exists?
- What is a testable explanation for an observation?
- What is the process where water changes into vapor?
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- What is the Earth’s protective blanket of gases?
- What type of rain is caused by sulfur dioxide
- What is the process where plants release water vapor?
- What process converts atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia?
- What describes what happens in nature?
- Which sphere is the outer solid layer of the Earth?
- What cycle describes the movement of water on Earth?
- What is the scientific study of organisms and their environment? Ecology What are the living parts of an ecosystem called?
- What is the study of the distribution of species called?
- Cycle Which cycle has sedimentary rocks as its main reservoir?
- What is the main source of energy for organisms on Earth?
- What is the first step of the scientific method?
- Tide What is the common name for harmful algal blooms?
- What is the organized body of knowledge obtained through study and experimentation?
29 Clues: Which sphere is where life exists? • What describes what happens in nature? • Who is the founder of modern ecology? • Which sphere contains all of Earth’s water? • What type of rain is caused by sulfur dioxide • What is the Earth’s protective blanket of gases? • What process returns nitrogen to the atmosphere? • What is the first step of the scientific method? • ...
Sustainable Textiles 2015-06-05
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- opposite of a liquid
- bridal designer
- local to byron bay
- its a liquid
- having a beneficial effect on the environment or at least not causing environmental damage
- its a class
- the fastest growing crop on earth
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- vintage inspired clothing brand
- the quality of not being harmful to the environment or depleting natural resources
- a colour
- also known as concious clothing
- what we breathe
- around us. often harmed with chemicals
- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment
- imported from china due to legal reasons
- an inedible crop yet the most grown
16 Clues: a colour • its a class • its a liquid • bridal designer • what we breathe • local to byron bay • opposite of a liquid • vintage inspired clothing brand • also known as concious clothing • the fastest growing crop on earth • an inedible crop yet the most grown • around us. often harmed with chemicals • imported from china due to legal reasons • ...
ESS Chapter 2 2013-01-13
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- first name of one of the surviving members of The Beatles
- any living or previously living component of an environment
- organism that makes its own food
- an animal that lives by eating other animals
- process that has oxygen and glucose as inputs
- ticks on deer are an example of this kind of relationship
- process that has light energy, water, and CO2 as inputs
- group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
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- the type of environment in which an organism lives
- nonliving, physical features of the environment
- the rate at which biomass accumulates in an ecosystem (abbr.)
- organism that must feed on other organisms for energy
- capital of Djibouti
- the rate at which producers in an ecosystem capture energy (abbr.)
- an organism that eats carrots and bunnies
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment
16 Clues: capital of Djibouti • organism that makes its own food • an organism that eats carrots and bunnies • an animal that lives by eating other animals • process that has oxygen and glucose as inputs • nonliving, physical features of the environment • the type of environment in which an organism lives • organism that must feed on other organisms for energy • ...
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
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- The reaction to a change in the environment
- A change in the environment that causes a response
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
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- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- The control and coordination of activities
- Process by which living organisms increase in size
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- A living thing
- Taking in of food from the environment
- The removal of undigested food
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • Process by which living organisms increase in size • A change in the environment that causes a response • ...
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
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- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- Taking in of food from the environment
- A change in the environment that causes a response
- The control and coordination of activities
- The removal of undigested food
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
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- The reaction to a change in the environment
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- A living thing
- Process by which living organisms increase in size
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • The removal of wastes from the body of an organism • A change in the environment that causes a response • ...
Vocab Word Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-05
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- A group of organisms of the same species inhabiting an area.
- Status or place of an organism within its environment.
- Bonus: the big red man who brings presents.
- Organisms interacting with their environment.
- Study of the relations of organisms in their environment.
- The act of preying by an animal that kills and eats the prey.
- The relation between two interdependent species of organisms.
- The type of environment in which an organism usually lives.
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- The relation between two organisms that benefit each other.
- When one organism benefits from another by causing damage
- Major ecological community with distinct climates and flora
- The regions of earth where living organisms exist.
- Group of independent organisms living in the same region.
- When one organism benefits from another without damaging it.
- an organism capable of synthesizing its own food.
- Of or relating to living organisms.
16 Clues: Of or relating to living organisms. • Bonus: the big red man who brings presents. • Organisms interacting with their environment. • an organism capable of synthesizing its own food. • The regions of earth where living organisms exist. • Status or place of an organism within its environment. • When one organism benefits from another by causing damage • ...
Ecosystem Review 2016-03-16
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- when a wall of water quickly sweeps over an area
- when water slowly climbs over the edges of a river
- when plants and animals compete for ___________, some will get them and some will not
- indicates the position that the organism occupies in the food chain
- the 1st trophic level; an organism that can make its own food
- shows the amount of energy that moves from one trophic level to another in a food chain
- the 2nd trophic level; a consumer that only eats plants
- the maximum number of organisms that can survive in a particular ecosystem
- these can affect the number of organisms an environment can support
- changes in the environment are due to __________ ________
- uses pictures or words and arrows to show the movement of energy through the tropic levels of organisms
- all the individuals of a given species in an area at a certain time
- when organisms move in from another environment
- large areas of ground movement of rock, earth, or debris that flow on slopes due to gravity
- one or more communities in an area which are classified as biotic or abiotic
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
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- the temperature and amount of rainfall in a particular environment
- individual ecosystems grouped together according to the climate and vegetation of that environment and adaptations of organisms in that environment
- factors that include the nonliving parts of the ecosystem
- some of the effects of _________ include the ability of some seeds to open and germinate, an increase in air pollution, habitat destruction, or destroying homes and property
- factors that include the living parts of the ecosystem
- the role of an organism in its environment including the type of food it eats, how it obtains its food, and how it interacts with other organisms
- the top trophic level; an organism that consumes other animals
- describes the organisms found in interconnecting food chains using pictures or words and arrows
- when part of the population leaves the environment
- the number of organisms in the given amount of space
- rate the number of births in a population during a certain amount of time
- the place where an organism lives in order to obtain its food, water, shelter, and other things needed for survival
- all the different populations in a specific area at a certain time
- one way that wildfires start
- rate the number of deaths in a population during a certain amount of time
- an unusually high water stage in which water overflows its natural or artificial banks onto normally dry land
32 Clues: one way that wildfires start • an organism that eats both plants and animals • when organisms move in from another environment • when a wall of water quickly sweeps over an area • when water slowly climbs over the edges of a river • when part of the population leaves the environment • the number of organisms in the given amount of space • ...
PHILO 2025-09-18
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- Philippine law for proper segregation, collection, and disposal of solid waste.
- believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- international treaty signed in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment and discusses problems caused by human activities.
- decline in quality of the environment caused by natural or human factors.
- fair distribution of environmental benefits and the burden of meeting environmental challenges.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems.
- ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior; careful and wise decision making.
- being thrifty with one’s resources, avoiding waste and reusing resources whenever possible.
- person who works to protect, preserve, and manage natural resources for future generations.
- prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure minimum to zero waste.
- variety of life forms within an ecosystem, essential for ecological balance.
- changes in climate patterns (e.g., stronger typhoons linked to climate change).
- believes maintaining order in the environment brings out natural beauty and well-being.
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- Philippine law aimed at a balanced ecology and clean air for all.
- rise in Earth’s average temperature primarily from greenhouse gas emissions.
- A good life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it; survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society and its link to environmental problems.
- demand to use natural resources so they are conserved for the next generation.
- concept focusing on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment.
- maintaining the state of the environment.
- branch of applied ethics studying moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- focuses on the significant role of humankind and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and survive.
- discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- places great value on ecosystems and biological communities; humankind is part of a greater biological system.
- Some philosophies say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- someone who believes that nature has value (not just for human use) and that humans are only one part of the larger natural world.
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s that Earth functions like a self-regulating system.
30 Clues: maintaining the state of the environment. • Philippine law aimed at a balanced ecology and clean air for all. • perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems. • international treaty signed in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • believes that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected. • ...
Ecology Review 2 2020-09-21
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- This feline has not changed much in cali's history.
- This is another nutrient cycle.
- This is were both need each other to survive.
- this is the non living factors in the environment.
- in the environment this is the no heterotrophic organisms
- This is the 4th part of energy flow.
- This is the third nutrient cycle here.
- The host and the Parasite both benefit from each other.
- This is the living factors in the environment.
- this is the 5th par of energy flow.
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- This feline is rare, but still out there.
- This is the other animal to have an effect on the grasslands
- in the environment these are the plants.
- The parasite benefits and the host is unaffected.
- is one of the nutrient cycles.
- This is the final nutrient cycles.
- The parasite hurts it's host.
- this animal was the first one to have an effect on the grasslands.
- This is the first/main part of energy flow.
- This is the next part of energy flow.
- This is the final part of energy flow.
- This is the third part of energy flow.
22 Clues: The parasite hurts it's host. • is one of the nutrient cycles. • This is another nutrient cycle. • This is the final nutrient cycles. • this is the 5th par of energy flow. • This is the 4th part of energy flow. • This is the next part of energy flow. • This is the third nutrient cycle here. • This is the final part of energy flow. • This is the third part of energy flow. • ...
Plant and Animal Adaptations 2022-03-04
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- traits that help an organism survive in a certain environment
- phenotypic ______ ; ability of a genotype to express different phenotypes as a response to environmental changes
- conversion of light energy to chemical energy into sugars
- pores on the leaves that allow gas exchange
- element required for aerobic respiration
- modified gene as a result of genetic recombination
- change in a nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA
- animal that mainly consumes plants or algae
- component of rubisco and chlorophyll needed for photosynthesis
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- where an organism lives in an ecosystem
- animals that can regulate their own internal environments in varying external environments
- change in characteristics of species over a long period of time
- maintenance of a stable internal environment of an organism
- animals with body temperatures that varies with the external environment
- loss of water through the stomata of the leaves
- animals with internal changes induced by external environment
- state of low metabolic activity, temperature, heartbeat, and breathing
- observable physical trait determined by genetic makeup
- photosynthetic pathway in plants that close stomata during the day and open them at night to collect CO2
- genetic makeup of an organism
20 Clues: genetic makeup of an organism • where an organism lives in an ecosystem • element required for aerobic respiration • pores on the leaves that allow gas exchange • animal that mainly consumes plants or algae • loss of water through the stomata of the leaves • modified gene as a result of genetic recombination • change in a nucleotide sequence of an organism’s DNA • ...
Science G4 Chapter 3 Part 1 2018-01-14
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- the place where an organism lives
- all the members of a species that live in an ecosystem
- the typical weather pattern in an environment
- a cold, dry biome without trees
- the nonliving things in an environment
- a biome where the main kind of plant is grasses
- the living things in an environment
- an ecosystem where the roots of plants grow beneath the water
- a large ecosystem that has its own kinds of plants, animals, and soil
- the dense layer of leaves beneath the canopy
- a biome that has trees that lose their leaves each year
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- a hot and humid biome with plenty of rainfall near the Earth's equator
- a cool forest biome in the upper regions of the north
- spreads over the forest like a huge umbrella
- the biotic and abiotic factors in an environment make up an ____________
- all the populations in an ecosystem make up a __________________
- a grassland with shrubs and a few trees
- a kind of grassland with a mild climate
- an ecosystem where ocean and freshwater ecosystems meet
- the lowest part of a forest
- a barren biome with very little rainfall
21 Clues: the lowest part of a forest • a cold, dry biome without trees • the place where an organism lives • the living things in an environment • the nonliving things in an environment • a grassland with shrubs and a few trees • a kind of grassland with a mild climate • a barren biome with very little rainfall • spreads over the forest like a huge umbrella • ...
Environmental Science 3205 Chapter 1 Terms 2015-09-25
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- the ethic view that we are the masters of our environment and can take what we want.
- the buildup of toxic substances in an organisms.
- people that focus on preserving the environment.
- the ethic view that nature is best left alone.
- meeting the needs of the present while ensuring needs of the future can be met.
- people that focus on sustainable resource use.
- organisms at the top of the food chain have more toxins than those at a lower trophic level.
- all the water on the earth's surface.
- resources that can be used only once.
- the solid part of the earth.
- another word for producers.
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and with their environment.
- all the gases surrounding the earth.
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- the aboriginal view of the environment where only what was needed was taken.
- a factor that is nonliving.
- a factor that is living.
- the variety of living things in an ecosystem.
- Each level of a food chain is called this type of level.
- organisms that break down dead materials.
- the type of graph that shows human population growth.
- organisms that must eat to survive.
21 Clues: a factor that is living. • a factor that is nonliving. • another word for producers. • the solid part of the earth. • organisms that must eat to survive. • all the gases surrounding the earth. • all the water on the earth's surface. • resources that can be used only once. • organisms that break down dead materials. • the variety of living things in an ecosystem. • ...
Super Cool, Awesome, 100% Real, (Not Clickbait) Ecology Crossword!!1!! 2024-04-09
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- A less complicated Food Web.
- The study of the relationship of 2 organisms.
- A thing that carries the functions of life.
- Non-living things in an environment.
- A organism that only eats plants.
- # of organisms in an area.
- A organism that feeds off of dead organisms, but doesn't decompose them.
- Section of an organism on a food chain.
- Home of a plant, animal, or living organism.
- A organism that has a Parasite.
- The hunted.
- The part of the earth that living things exist.
- A organism that eats plants and meat.
- Living things in an environment.
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- A series of how things are connected in an environment.
- Organisms that make things
- A organism that only eats meat.
- A environment that exists through the organisms in it.
- A organism that feeds off of another.
- A organism that gets its energy by consuming complex organisms.
- The hunter.
- A organism that eats the remains of an organism while giving back to the enviroment.
- An interacting group of Organisms.
- A organism that eats others to survive.
- A organism that can make it's own food.
25 Clues: The hunter. • The hunted. • Organisms that make things • # of organisms in an area. • A less complicated Food Web. • A organism that only eats meat. • A organism that has a Parasite. • Living things in an environment. • A organism that only eats plants. • An interacting group of Organisms. • Non-living things in an environment. • A organism that feeds off of another. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-05-13
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- The diversity within an environment
- The inhabitants of a certain area
- How a community changes over time
- Meat Eater
- A group of species found together within an enviroment
- Eats both Plants and Animals
- Provides Nutrients for Consumers/ Makes own food
- Breaks down organic material
- a system within an environment made of different species
- The amount of space an environment can hold.
- Plant Eater
- that depends on the density of an environment
- The study of ecosystems
- The level of energy being passed
- When one Organism benefits while one is left the same
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- Factor that limits a populations growth
- Factor that changes population size regardless of its density
- Both species benefit
- The distribution of energy in a web
- THe act of eating another animal as prey
- Cannot make its own food/ eats producers
- Nonliving Environmental Factors
- The distribution of energy in a chain
- The role of a species in an ecosystem
- The first consumer within a food chain or web/ eats plants.
- Living Environmental Factors
- The fight for food and space within an ecosystem
- Living
- Eats a primary consumer
- Non Living
30 Clues: Living • Meat Eater • Non Living • Plant Eater • Both species benefit • Eats a primary consumer • The study of ecosystems • Eats both Plants and Animals • Living Environmental Factors • Breaks down organic material • Nonliving Environmental Factors • The level of energy being passed • The inhabitants of a certain area • How a community changes over time • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2024-05-15
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- group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area.
- environmental conditions can vary over small distances.
- climate varies through its long history.
- day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere.
- between 23.5° and 66.5° north and south latitudes.
- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their physical environment.
- group of ecosystems that share similar climates and typical organisms.
- helps with many ecological events they are difficult to study directly.
- any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact.
- movement of air.
- refers to average conditions over long periods.
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- all the organisms that live in a place, together with their physical environment.
- any nonliving part of the environment.
- often the first step in asking ecological questions.
- entire planet, with all its organisms and physical environments
- located between 23.5° north and 23.5° south latitudes.
- can be used to test hypotheses.
- movement of water.
- carbon dioxide, methane, and water vapor allow visible light to enter but trap heat.
- between 66.5° and 90° north and south latitudes.
- an individual.
- assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area.
22 Clues: an individual. • movement of air. • movement of water. • can be used to test hypotheses. • any nonliving part of the environment. • climate varies through its long history. • day-to-day condition of Earth’s atmosphere. • refers to average conditions over long periods. • between 66.5° and 90° north and south latitudes. • between 23.5° and 66.5° north and south latitudes. • ...
Health & Wellness 2023-08-15
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- Using a neutral 3rd party to resolve difficult conflicts
- Factors reduce the risk & increase the likelihood of good health
- Health _______ is the ability to locate, evaluate, apply & communicate information about your health
- Environment that includes your family's education, income & resources
- Environment that includes places you spend time & the air you breathe
- Aspects of people's lives that increase the change of disease, injury, or decline in health
- Beliefs, values, & customs make up __________
- Refers to the state of complete physical, mental/emotional, & social well-being
- Making choices toward improving all aspects of health
- How well your body functions (i.e. Recovers from injury)
- How well you get along with other people
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- Has to do with your thoughts & feelings
- A person's overall satisfaction that life's present conditions are good
- Getting physical exams are ________ healthcare
- Helps pay for the cost of healthcare
- Are the blueprint for the structure & function of each cell
- Treatment & prevention of illnesses, injuries or diseases
- Higher education is linked to ________ income
- Circumstances, objects or conditions that surround your in everyday life
- To support
- Use this acronym to set goals
- Environment that includes family, friends, & people you interact with on social media
22 Clues: To support • Use this acronym to set goals • Helps pay for the cost of healthcare • Has to do with your thoughts & feelings • How well you get along with other people • Higher education is linked to ________ income • Beliefs, values, & customs make up __________ • Getting physical exams are ________ healthcare • Making choices toward improving all aspects of health • ...
Ecology Terms 2025-05-29
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- An educated guess
- The number of different species in an area
- A community of organisms and their abiotic, or nonliving, environment
- A large biological molecule composed of subunits known as nucleotides strung together in long chains.
- A double stranded DNA molecule that contains a series of specific genes along its length
- All life forms on Earth
- Living factors in the environment.
- A remnant or trace of an organism of a past geologic age
- The adjustment or changes in behavior,
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- Liquid to gas
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- Changes in the traits of a group of organisms within a species that do not result in a new species.
- The largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- heritable traits of a population of organisms as successive generations replace one another.
- A recent branch of genetics that studies organisms in terms of their complete genetic material,
- Non-living (never lived) factors in the environment.
- Large-scale evolution
- An organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- A change in the sequence of one or more nucleotides in DNA
20 Clues: Liquid to gas • An educated guess • Large-scale evolution • All life forms on Earth • Living factors in the environment. • The adjustment or changes in behavior, • The number of different species in an area • Non-living (never lived) factors in the environment. • An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms • A remnant or trace of an organism of a past geologic age • ...
Geography Attitudes To The Environment 2020-04-14
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- Made up of biotic and abiotic factors
- The ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life
- Processes in the environment that support life
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- A variety of living organisms in an environment
- Used to describe issues related to income and trade
- Substances released into the environment that harm it
- Type of pollution that involve oils and pesticides
- Dying out and complete disappearance of a species
- Processes that take absorb waste in the environment
- A sense of spirit with the environment
- Natural products that can be used by humans
11 Clues: Made up of biotic and abiotic factors • A sense of spirit with the environment • Natural products that can be used by humans • Processes in the environment that support life • A variety of living organisms in an environment • Dying out and complete disappearance of a species • Type of pollution that involve oils and pesticides • ...
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
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- The removal of undigested food
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- A change in the environment that causes a response
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
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- Taking in of food from the environment
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- The reaction to a change in the environment
- Process by which living organisms increase in size
- The control and coordination of activities
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- A living thing
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • The removal of wastes from the body of an organism • Process by which living organisms increase in size • ...
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
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- Process by which living organisms increase in size
- The reaction to a change in the environment
- The control and coordination of activities
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- Taking in of food from the environment
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- The removal of undigested food
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- A living thing
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- A change in the environment that causes a response
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • Process by which living organisms increase in size • The removal of wastes from the body of an organism • ...
The Life Functions 2017-10-26
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- A change in the environment that causes a response
- Process by which living organisms increase in size
- Process by which organisms produce new organisms of their own kind
- Condition in which the internal environment is kept constant
- Substances that an organism needs for energy and growth
- Breakdown of complex food materials into a simpler form that an organism can use
- The control and coordination of activities
- The reaction to a change in the environment
- Process by which substances enter and leave and organism and become distributed within it
- Process of combining simple substances to form more complex substances
- A living thing
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- All the chemical reactions occurring within an organism
- Process of releasing chemical energy
- The removal of undigested food
- The removal of wastes from the body of an organism
- Taking in of food from the environment
16 Clues: A living thing • The removal of undigested food • Process of releasing chemical energy • Taking in of food from the environment • The control and coordination of activities • The reaction to a change in the environment • A change in the environment that causes a response • Process by which living organisms increase in size • ...
Trees and Forest Crossword 2023-06-16
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- modification of an organism so that it adjusts to new or changed environments
- organisms that feed on other organisms in the ecosystem
- the top branches and leaves of the trees in a forest
- an organism that breaks down material and litter
- trees and plants that lose their leaves annually during the fall
- a tree that bears cones and has needles or scale-like leaves
- non-living components of an environment
- a meat eating organism
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- the growing part of the tree where cells form wood
- many different species living in balance in their environment
- the process by which a tree makes its own food
- an area of living and non-living things that form an environment
- organisms that use the sun's energy to make their own food
- a plant eating organism
- an organism that eats both plants and meat
- living components of an environment
16 Clues: a meat eating organism • a plant eating organism • living components of an environment • non-living components of an environment • an organism that eats both plants and meat • the process by which a tree makes its own food • an organism that breaks down material and litter • the growing part of the tree where cells form wood • ...
chapter 3 and 4 2025-03-13
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- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer Sustainability Using resources responsibly for future generations
- Relating to environmental awareness or protection
- Waste thrown in public places
- The planet we live on
- An activity to remove litter and wast
- To process used materials into new products
- A non-biodegradable material harmful to the environment
- The natural world around us
- Animals living in their natural environment
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- A large body of water affected by pollution Forest A large area covered with trees and undergrowth
- To use items again instead of throwing them away
- Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil
- To decrease the amount of waste produced
- A community of living organisms and their environment Biodegradable Materials that can break down naturally
- Protecting and preserving natural resources
- Resources that can be replenished over time Habitat The natural home of an animal or plant
16 Clues: The planet we live on • The natural world around us • Waste thrown in public places • An activity to remove litter and wast • To decrease the amount of waste produced • To process used materials into new products • Protecting and preserving natural resources • Animals living in their natural environment • Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil • ...
Cell Membrane Transport Review 2021-02-25
Across
- -94 mV is the equilibrium potential of...
- a solution whose osmolarity is lower than another
- are membranes permeable or permeant?
- two solutions with equal osmolarity
- Na+ enters the cell at the ____ membrane
- +60 mV is the equilibrium potential of...
- concentration of impermeant solutes relative to intercellular fluid
- transport of materials into the internal environment from the external environment
Down
- what is necessary for facilitated diffusion to occur?
- a difference in electrical potential across the plasma membrane; sign of the membrane potential is the net charge_____the cell
- 1/1000 Osmole equals ___milliosmol(s)
- a solution whose osmolarity is higher than another
- are molecules permeable or permeant?
- of transport depends on size of concentration gradient
- transport of materials from the internal environment to the external environment
15 Clues: two solutions with equal osmolarity • are molecules permeable or permeant? • are membranes permeable or permeant? • 1/1000 Osmole equals ___milliosmol(s) • Na+ enters the cell at the ____ membrane • -94 mV is the equilibrium potential of... • +60 mV is the equilibrium potential of... • a solution whose osmolarity is lower than another • ...
7.1 crossword 2023-03-17
Across
- chain feeding relationships between living things
- transfer the transfer of energy from one organism to another
- cycle the various stages of organisms growing and developing
- consists of living and non living thing in their environment.
- web a model that shows different feeding relationships
- a animal natural response to a stimulus.
- a large amount of animals without a backbone
- a major ecological community
- forest a forest that is humid and rainy for most of the year
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- diversity the presence of many different types of organisms in an ecosystem
- all the living and non living things that surround organisms
- the spread of desert like conditions
- The many different types of life that exist in an environment
- The many different life forms that exists in an environment
- the location in which an organism lives
- relationship between organisms
- the ability to do work or cause change
17 Clues: a major ecological community • relationship between organisms • the spread of desert like conditions • the ability to do work or cause change • the location in which an organism lives • a animal natural response to a stimulus. • a large amount of animals without a backbone • chain feeding relationships between living things • ...
Exam Review Puzzle: Ecosystem Exam 2022-01-25
Across
- Everything that surrounds us
- Study of living things
- The smallest level of classification of living things
- Study of organisms interacting with their environment.
- All of the animal and plant populations living in a particular area
- All animals have a home, an environment in which they can live.
- The variations of ecosystems within a geographic area and their impact on humans and the environment
- A change that causes a response
- Temperature, moisture, sunlight and soil types are examples of this.
Down
- The number of different species represented in a data set
- The living and non-living things in an environment, together with their interactions.
- The total number of genetic characteristics in the genetic makeup of a species
12 Clues: Study of living things • Everything that surrounds us • A change that causes a response • The smallest level of classification of living things • Study of organisms interacting with their environment. • The number of different species represented in a data set • All animals have a home, an environment in which they can live. • ...
7 Science 1-1 2024-08-15
Across
- a large region characterized by climate and communities of species grouped together
- the study of how organisms interact with each other and the environment
- a group of individuals of the same species
- interactions between living organisms in an environment
- the place an organism usually lives
- this type of anole is not native to Florida
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- a community of biotic organisms and abiotic factors in an environment
- a non-living part of the environment
- made up of all the populations of species that live in an area
- organisms that are closely related and can reproduce
- when organisms are in conflict over a resource in their environment
- a role a population plays in their ecosystem
12 Clues: the place an organism usually lives • a non-living part of the environment • a group of individuals of the same species • this type of anole is not native to Florida • a role a population plays in their ecosystem • organisms that are closely related and can reproduce • interactions between living organisms in an environment • ...
Environmental Science 2013-09-29
Across
- an organism that eats only plants
- describe the non-living factors in the environment
- organisms that eat other organisms
- a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem's loss of energy
- the study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment.
- group of individuals of the same species that live together
- the part of Earth where life exists
Down
- a diagram that shows how energy in food flows from one organism to another
- a diagram that shows the feeding relationship between organisms in an ecosystem
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- consists of all of the populations of species that live and interact in an area
- an organism that eats only animals
- can make its own food directly from sunlight
- organisms that get energy by breaking down dead organisms
- describe the living factors in the environment
16 Clues: an organism that eats only plants • organisms that eat other organisms • an organism that eats only animals • the part of Earth where life exists • can make its own food directly from sunlight • an organism that eats both plants and animals • describe the living factors in the environment • describe the non-living factors in the environment • ...
Ecology 2025-07-20
Across
- Eats primary consumers (carnivores/omnivores).
- A diagram that shows energy loss at each trophic level.
- A biological community and its physical environment.
- A living or once-living organism in an environment (e.g., food, decomposers).
- Any biotic or abiotic factor that restricts population growth.
- An organism that eats others for energy.
- Eats producers (herbivores).
- Total amount of living matter in a given area.
Down
- Breaks down dead organisms, recycling nutrients.
- The maximum number of individuals an environment can support.
- Top predators; eat secondary consumers.
- A linear series showing who eats whom in an ecosystem.
- A non-living part of the environment (e.g., water, sunlight).
- An organism that makes its own food (usually plants via photosynthesis).
- Only ~10% of energy is transferred from one level to the next; the rest is lost.
- A more complex network of interconnected food chains.
16 Clues: Eats producers (herbivores). • Top predators; eat secondary consumers. • An organism that eats others for energy. • Eats primary consumers (carnivores/omnivores). • Total amount of living matter in a given area. • Breaks down dead organisms, recycling nutrients. • A biological community and its physical environment. • ...
adaption 2025-09-23
Across
- an adaption in which an animal looks very much like another animal or object
- to become less
- everything that surrounds and affects an animal including living and non living
- animals color or pattern to help blend
- helpful
- body part or behavior that helps animals meet its needs
- an environment that meets the needs of an organism
- the condition or period of an animal or plant spending the winter in a dormant state
Down
- to become more
- movement of a group of one type of animal from one region to another and back
- a part of the body on the outside of the body
- a way in which a living thing acts
- a group of the same species living in the same place at the same time
- a change in an organism's environment that makes them react or change their behavior
- group of living things and environment
- one organism
16 Clues: helpful • one organism • to become more • to become less • a way in which a living thing acts • animals color or pattern to help blend • group of living things and environment • a part of the body on the outside of the body • an environment that meets the needs of an organism • body part or behavior that helps animals meet its needs • ...
description of environments 2018-06-25
8 Clues: knowledge environment • practical learning environment • agenda information environment • of the course information environment • guide collaborative learning environment • forum collaborative learning environment • and control Student management environment • of works Evaluation and monitoring environment
description of environments 2018-06-25
8 Clues: knowledge environment • practical learning environment • agenda information environment • of the course information environment • guide collaborative learning environment • forum collaborative learning environment • and control Student management environment • of works Evaluation and monitoring environment
Science Unit 9 Section 1 Principles of Ecology 2024-04-17
Across
- the place where a community of plants and animals lives
- the tiny, free floating animals in a lake, stream or ocean: rotifers, brine shrimp and water fleas
- a scientist who studies the relationships of living things to each other and to their environment
- in ecology the ways living things depend on each other and their environment
- any living thing, a plant or animal
- a green plant putting together food molecules with chlorophyll and the light energy from the sun
- a thought or idea
- the ability to do work
- the total surroundings or all the conditions that affect the life and growth of living things
- the tiny, free floating surface plants in lake or ocean: microscopic green algae
- a scientific statement that explains a concept, action, or effect
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- the tiny, free floating surface organisms of a lake, stream or ocean
- a series of food energy steps from plants to animals to other animals in a community of living things
- a mutual dependency, connection or interaction
- a group of living things or one or more different kinds
- the basic relationships that show how a community of plants, animals, and bacteria lives and grows
- the knowledge or life science that studies how living things depend on each other and their environment
- a part of the environment that may be used for aid or assistance in meeting a need
18 Clues: a thought or idea • the ability to do work • any living thing, a plant or animal • a mutual dependency, connection or interaction • the place where a community of plants and animals lives • a group of living things or one or more different kinds • a scientific statement that explains a concept, action, or effect • ...
Crossword Group 10 2018-03-11
Across
- place where animals and plants live together
- eats both meat and plants
- land
- a way to test an idea
- eats only plants
- the method that plants use to make food
- a plant or animal that uses dead plants or animals as food
- vital, important, necessary
- needs moist environment to grow, mushrooms, moulds
Down
- humid, found below the equator, often wet
- eats only meat
- includes climate, water, air and soil
- a specific item or term
- charged with or uses electricity
- study of the environment
- how a tide moves out to sea
16 Clues: land • eats only meat • eats only plants • a way to test an idea • a specific item or term • study of the environment • eats both meat and plants • vital, important, necessary • how a tide moves out to sea • charged with or uses electricity • includes climate, water, air and soil • the method that plants use to make food • humid, found below the equator, often wet • ...
Ecology Crossword Puzzle: David Salazar 2024-05-17
Across
- the surroundings of an organism including the physical and chemical environment, and other organisms with which it comes into contact
- a group of species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area and interbreed
- an organism that produces complex organic compounds
- species able to thrive in a wide variety of environmental conditions
- an organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules
- the process where a species or an organism gradually becomes better acclimated to its environment
- level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web
- unit of work or energy in the International System of Units
- the animal component of the planktonic community, having to consume other organisms to thrive
Down
- the large source of carbon-based compounds found within natural and engineered, terrestrial, and aquatic environments
- an organism that eats other organisms or organic matter instead of producing its own nutrients
- organisms that make their own food
- the location where the animal lives
- non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment
- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment
- an environmental factor that is associated with or resulted from the activities of living organisms
- the primary component of macromolecules, including proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and carbohydrates
- portion of the earth that supports living things
20 Clues: organisms that make their own food • the location where the animal lives • portion of the earth that supports living things • an organism that produces complex organic compounds • non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment • unit of work or energy in the International System of Units • level of an organism is the position it occupies in a food web • ...
Conervation and ecology 2025-12-03
Across
- group of organisms that can mate and produce viable offspring (the offspring can make and reproduce grandbabies). Horse + donkey = mule and mules cannot reproduce, so horse and donkey are separate species
- one organism eats an organism of a different species
- between 2 species or among 1 species for resources or limiting factors
- all the members of one species in a particular area (remember the definition of a species) (all the giraffes at a watering hole)
- factor any biotic or abiotic factor that can limit the number of organisms or what type of organisms an environment can support (food, shelter, mates, water, temperature)
- Ecosystems - community and their nonliving surroundings (includes water, sun…)
- where an organism lives-provide all it need to live, grow, and reproduce (food,shelter, mates, etc.)
- capacity maximum number of organisms an environment can support
Down
- density # of individuals in a given area OR # organisms/area
- the study of the environment and how all living thing in it interacts with each other and with abiotic factors
- any nonliving thing in the environment that could affect a biotic factor (sunlight, oxygen, water, soil)
- 1 giraffe (any living thing)
- all the different populations that live together in an area (giraffes, birds, lions, grass, bugs)
- any living thing in the environment
- an organism’s job in its environment (worms add 02 to the soil)
15 Clues: 1 giraffe (any living thing) • any living thing in the environment • one organism eats an organism of a different species • density # of individuals in a given area OR # organisms/area • an organism’s job in its environment (worms add 02 to the soil) • capacity maximum number of organisms an environment can support • ...
Ecology 2021-09-14
Across
- where an organism lives
- way of showing how food chains are related
- living and non living things in the environment
- the study of living things and their environment
- same kind of organism living in a certain place
- all populations that live in a certain
- organisms role or job,in it's habitat
- conditions in the environment that put limits on where an organism can live
Down
- everything and surrounds a living thing
- animal that eats only dead organisms
- a chain of organisms in which each link feeds on the one ahead and is eaten by the one behind
- large region of the earth with particular plant and animal communities
- organism that makes its own food
- largest amount of a population that can be supported by a area
- organisms that obtain food by eating other organisms
- area where a type of animal or plant population is found
16 Clues: where an organism lives • organism that makes its own food • animal that eats only dead organisms • organisms role or job,in it's habitat • all populations that live in a certain • everything and surrounds a living thing • way of showing how food chains are related • living and non living things in the environment • same kind of organism living in a certain place • ...
Evolution Vocabulary 2024-01-30
Across
- The Island system where a famous naturalist got the idea for his major work
- Traits that are inherited by offspring
- Nitrogen Base "A"
- Nitrogen base "C"
- Unit of heredity that code for differences in an individual
- Differences between members of a species
- Nitrogen base "T"
- What happens to species that are not well suited to their environment
- Stored in the nucleus and maps out the whole organism
Down
- When species change over time to be better suited to their environment
- The type of selection where people choose to breed creatures for a trait
- The naturalist that created the theory of natural selection
- Nitrogen base "G"
- Gradual change over long periods of time; typically living things
- the main factor that causes organisms to change over time
- The type of selection that is done based on how suited to the environment something is
16 Clues: Nitrogen base "G" • Nitrogen Base "A" • Nitrogen base "C" • Nitrogen base "T" • Traits that are inherited by offspring • Differences between members of a species • Stored in the nucleus and maps out the whole organism • the main factor that causes organisms to change over time • The naturalist that created the theory of natural selection • ...
Quiz 1 2025-09-08
Across
- Living things in the environment
- Can manufacture energy through light
- A physical component that measures the hotness or coldness in an environment
- the production of renewable biological resources and the conversion of these resources and waste streams into value added products
- Entire range of external influence acting on an organism both the physical and biological, and other organisms
- The liquid portion of the outermost layer of the planet (Two Words)
- _____ commercialized farming. A farming where more than 50% is used for home consumption.
- Innermost layer of the earth.
- provides oxygen for respiration
- A component that interacts with the non-living components
Down
- comes from living organisms such as plants and animals.
- Thick gaseous layer surrounding the earth.
- where plant grows and human builds houses to live in
- a multifaceted and interconnected matrix (Two Words)
- Living things that can survive within a narrow range of temperatures
- Non living things in the environment
16 Clues: Innermost layer of the earth. • provides oxygen for respiration • Living things in the environment • Can manufacture energy through light • Non living things in the environment • Thick gaseous layer surrounding the earth. • where plant grows and human builds houses to live in • a multifaceted and interconnected matrix (Two Words) • ...
Interpersonal Skills Crossword 2022-11-15
Across
- Many employees receive an annual (_____) for special performance accomplishments
- Geico is owned by this company
- (Blank) follower identity is defined by individuals who take charge and actively question and challenge leaders
- The (blank) environment is based on the internal environment of a company and its structure.
- (Blank) is how we relate to leaders in the leadership process and how much we are willing to follow leaders.
- (Blank) leadership is when influential employees become leaders due to special skills and respect from coworkers
- The (blank) environment is the environment outside of the company, including social changes, other companies, and shifts in the economy
- What does the I in Geico stand for
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- The current President and Ceo of Geico is
- (Blank) Leaders are open and generally more colloquial.
- (Blank) Leaders work to inspire and build up their employees
- (Blank) Leaders work to promote morale and create a more meaningful workplace.
- (Blank) follower identity is defined by individuals who are generally obedient.
- (Blank) Leaders work to maintain proper means to the ends in a business setting.
- (Blank) Leaders exchange rewards for properly completed tasks
- (Blank) Leadership is when appointed or elected positions exert authority
- The (blank) environment is based on what work is being done
- (Blank) Leaders turn the organizational system on its head, working to help employees with their tasks.
18 Clues: Geico is owned by this company • What does the I in Geico stand for • The current President and Ceo of Geico is • (Blank) Leaders are open and generally more colloquial. • The (blank) environment is based on what work is being done • (Blank) Leaders work to inspire and build up their employees • (Blank) Leaders exchange rewards for properly completed tasks • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2021-11-17
Across
- the physical environment an organism is adapted to survive in including food, water, shelter, and space.
- an animal that only feeds on plants
- an animal that feeds on dead organic material
- an organism that makes its own energy and is the start of a food chain
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that breaks down organic material
- the non-living, physical aspects of the environment. Examples include sunlight, soil, temperature, wind, water, and air.
- an animal being hunted, caught, and eaten by another animal
- a series of living beings in which each serves as food for the next
- the living organisms in the environment. They include organisms of the same and different species.
- the role a species plays in its environment
Down
- an animal that eats the flesh of other animals
- organisms that feed directly or indirectly on producers
- an animal that eats both plants and the flesh of other animals
- an animal that hunts other animals for food
- an animal that finds and eats dead animals or rotting plants
- the interlocking food chains within an ecological community
- each of several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, comprising organisms that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy
- the study of the relationships of organisms to one another and their non-living environment
18 Clues: an animal that only feeds on plants • an animal that hunts other animals for food • the role a species plays in its environment • an animal that feeds on dead organic material • an animal that eats the flesh of other animals • organisms that feed directly or indirectly on producers • the interlocking food chains within an ecological community • ...
Civil engineering : Sustainable Construction Materials 2025-11-20
Across
- The act of sending gas, heat, light, etc. into the air.
- The work of building something, especially large structures.
- The ability to be happy or successful again after difficulty; the ability to resist damage.
- The strong effect something has on a person, situation, or environment.
- The air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live.
- The ability to change or be changed to fit new conditions.
- A hard, strong building material made by mixing cement with sand, gravel, and water.
- Useful or valuable materials that can be used to support activities such as production.
Down
- Materials made from two or more different substances that, when combined, are stronger.
- The act of judging or deciding the amount, value, or importance of something.
- A new idea or method, or the use of such ideas to improve something.
- The process by which towns and cities grow as more people live and work there.
- The quality of causing little or no damage to the environment and continuing for a long time.
- A measurement of the effect that a person or activity has on the environment.
- Material used to stop heat, sound, or electricity from escaping or entering.
- The relationship between living things and the environment.
- The good use of time and energy in a way that avoids wasting resources.
- The state of being whole, strong, and not damaged.
18 Clues: The state of being whole, strong, and not damaged. • The act of sending gas, heat, light, etc. into the air. • The ability to change or be changed to fit new conditions. • The relationship between living things and the environment. • The work of building something, especially large structures. • A new idea or method, or the use of such ideas to improve something. • ...
That's an idea! 2021-03-15
Across
- - Actions that destruct the environment.
- - Make a good use of a resource.
- - The process of eliminating rubbish from a place.
- - Putting an object into the rubbish and eliminate it.
- - Use an object more than once.
Down
- - Decrease the amount of an object.
- - Make a bad use of a resource.
- - Eliminate things you don’t want.
- - Exhaust all the resources we have.
- - A way to protect the environment by separating rubbish.
- - Actions that help the environment.
- - Destruct the environment.
12 Clues: - Destruct the environment. • - Make a bad use of a resource. • - Use an object more than once. • - Make a good use of a resource. • - Eliminate things you don’t want. • - Decrease the amount of an object. • - Exhaust all the resources we have. • - Actions that help the environment. • - Actions that destruct the environment. • ...
Eco-tourism 2024-10-25
Across
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system.
- The process of restoring or replenishing something, especially natural resources.
- Travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.
- The amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or organization is responsible.
- A type of energy resource that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.
- The branch of biology that deals with the relationships between living organisms and their environment
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.
- The act of preserving and protecting natural resources.
Down
- The variety of plant and animal life in the world or a particular habitat
- The process of converting waste into reusable materials.
- A person who advocates for the preservation and protection of natural resources.
- Type of energy harnessed from the sun, an alternative to fossil fuels.
- A species at serious risk of extinction.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment.
- A process of recycling organic waste to create a natural fertilizer.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
16 Clues: A species at serious risk of extinction. • The act of preserving and protecting natural resources. • The process of converting waste into reusable materials. • A process of recycling organic waste to create a natural fertilizer. • Type of energy harnessed from the sun, an alternative to fossil fuels. • ...
Ecosystems Crossword 2026-02-09
Across
- A close relationship between two different species living together
- A non-living part of nature like sunlight or rocks
- Any living part of the environment
- The specific role or job an organism has in its environment
- A community of living things interacting with their surroundings
- A species that is disproportionately important to its environment
- The maximum number of individuals an environment can support
Down
- The variety of all different kinds of life in an area
- The natural process of change in an environment over time
- The natural home where a specific animal or plant lives
- A large region with similar climate plants and animals
- A specific level or step in a food chain
12 Clues: Any living part of the environment • A specific level or step in a food chain • A non-living part of nature like sunlight or rocks • The variety of all different kinds of life in an area • A large region with similar climate plants and animals • The natural home where a specific animal or plant lives • The natural process of change in an environment over time • ...
B2.2 Weather and environment 2020-04-01
Across
- scientist who studies the way in which plants, animals and people are related to each other and to their environment
- _ _ _ _ layer. A layer of gases in the sky that prevents harmful radiation from the sun from reaching the Earth
- _ _ _ _ bank. A container in the street for collecting glass so that it can be used again
- a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is
- someone who works hard doing practical things to achieve social or political change
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ energy. Energy that replaces itself naturally or is easily replaced because there is a large supply of it
- able to continue without causing damage to the environment
- A very small amount of rain that falls in a round shape: a rain _ _ _ _
- a liquid used to supply power to the engine of a car or other vehicles
Down
- cold _ _ _ _ A period of unusually cold weather
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gas. A gas, especially carbon dioxide or methane, that is thought to trap heat above the Earth
- hail _ _ _ _ _ A small ball of frozen rain
- the part of a plant or tree that grows under the ground and gets water from the soil
- a light cloud low over the ground that makes it difficult for you to see very far
- the natural home of a plant or animal
- a period of unusually hot weather, especially one that continues for a long time
- the regular rising and falling of the level of the sea
- an area of countryside or land of a particular type, used especially when talking about its appearance
- weather _ _ _ _ A metal object fixed to the top of a building that blows around to show the direction the wind is coming from
- waste paper, cans etc. that people have thrown away and left on the ground in a public place
20 Clues: the natural home of a plant or animal • hail _ _ _ _ _ A small ball of frozen rain • cold _ _ _ _ A period of unusually cold weather • a measure of how hot or cold a place or thing is • the regular rising and falling of the level of the sea • able to continue without causing damage to the environment • ...
Organism and their environment 2020-01-28
Across
- all of the populations of different species in ecosystem
- adjusting phase
- a group of organism of one species, living in the same area at the same time
- turn nitrates and ammonia in the soil as nitrogen gas
- form of nitrogen in the air
- nitrogen is important to make ...
- stop growing phase
- last phase of growth in bacteria
- a unit containing all of the organism and their environment, interacting together in given area
- lion, snake
- cannot readily react with other substance
- presence in all organic matter (Carbohydrate, protein, fats)
Down
- turn ammonium ions into nitrates
- autotroph
- the area where an organism lives
- NH3
- lost in respiration
- gets energy from dead or organic waste
- gets energy by eating plant
- a network of interconnected food chains
- nitrogen gas lightning result
- growing phase
- growth curve
23 Clues: NH3 • autotroph • lion, snake • growth curve • growing phase • adjusting phase • stop growing phase • lost in respiration • gets energy by eating plant • form of nitrogen in the air • nitrogen gas lightning result • turn ammonium ions into nitrates • the area where an organism lives • last phase of growth in bacteria • nitrogen is important to make ... • gets energy from dead or organic waste • ...
