environment Crossword Puzzles
Environment of Care 2022-05-17
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- Where is hazardous pharmaceutical waste disposed of. It is located in either the soiled utility room on 4th or the med room on 2nd. (Hint: it is a color)
- How to report a safety concern/accident/injury.
- What is the acronym for Remove, Activate, Contain, Extinguish in a fire.
- What information does the purple binder have in it.
- This poster is located at both nurse's stations and has what to do with blood exposure, ergonomics, poison control, etc.
- Where are panic buttons located.
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- This device is located at the front desk and beeps when there is a weather/tornado warning.
- How much time do you have to get to a patient who pulls the emergency cord in the bathroom.
- This binder has the code drills and what to do in an emergency. (hint: its a color)
- First step when a patient is in clinic with suspected TB (hint: we wear them everyday now because of the pandemic).
- What is the acronym for Pull, Aim, Squeeze, Sweep. You use this when utilizing the fire extinguisher.
11 Clues: Where are panic buttons located. • How to report a safety concern/accident/injury. • What information does the purple binder have in it. • What is the acronym for Remove, Activate, Contain, Extinguish in a fire. • This binder has the code drills and what to do in an emergency. (hint: its a color) • ...
B1 Environment I 2024-07-01
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- (v) - keep safe from harm or injury (2 words)
- (n) - a community or common group of people
- (n) - a person who tries to bring about political or social change
- (adj) - not good; not desirable or optimistic
- (v) - to make waste into reusable material (2 words)
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- (n) - the natural world; the surroundings we live in
- (n) - the recent harmful changes in global climate patterns (2 words)
- (n) - how good or bad something is
- (n) - the gases that surround the earth or other planets
- (n) - the action of making the environment dirty and not safe
- (adj) - good; desirable or optimistic
11 Clues: (n) - how good or bad something is • (adj) - good; desirable or optimistic • (n) - a community or common group of people • (v) - keep safe from harm or injury (2 words) • (adj) - not good; not desirable or optimistic • (n) - the natural world; the surroundings we live in • (v) - to make waste into reusable material (2 words) • ...
FAST FASHION & ENVIRONMENT 2025-01-27
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- Harmful or risky, associated with chemical use
- Reusing materials to create new products
- A synonym for cloth, used in making garments
- Tiny synthetic fibers that pollute water systems
- Designed to last longer and cause less harm to the environment
- A measure of how well-made or durable something is
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- Contamination caused by factories
- Related to fibers used in clothes
- The substance used to make clothing, such as cotton or polyester
- When something costs a lot of money
- Items ended up in landfills
11 Clues: Items ended up in landfills • Contamination caused by factories • Related to fibers used in clothes • When something costs a lot of money • Reusing materials to create new products • A synonym for cloth, used in making garments • Harmful or risky, associated with chemical use • Tiny synthetic fibers that pollute water systems • ...
Environment Vocabulary Crossword 2024-10-16
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- A time of year when certain foods are grown.
- A thick slice of meat, usually beef.
- The process of gathering crops.
- Moving goods from one place to another.
- A person who buys and uses goods.
- The process of creating goods or food.
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- A grain used to make bread and pasta.
- Grown without the use of artificial chemicals.
- A person who does not eat meat.
- A type of legume often used in chili.
- Plants grown in large quantities for food or profit.
11 Clues: A person who does not eat meat. • The process of gathering crops. • A person who buys and uses goods. • A thick slice of meat, usually beef. • A grain used to make bread and pasta. • A type of legume often used in chili. • The process of creating goods or food. • Moving goods from one place to another. • A time of year when certain foods are grown. • ...
HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT 2024-12-02
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- Its synonym is decrease
- carry out or perform (a particular activity, method, or custom) habitually
- physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- to avoid
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- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area
- something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive
- make available for use; supply.
- convert (waste) into reusable material
- a disease
- a state of mental or emotional strain or tension, can be categorised into eustress or disstress
11 Clues: to avoid • a disease • Its synonym is decrease • make available for use; supply. • convert (waste) into reusable material • the state of being free from illness or injury • the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area • physical activity that you do to make your body strong and healthy • ...
4.7 Ecology 2018-11-15
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- The type of farming where animals are grown in a temperature-controlled environment where their movement is limited, so they waste little energy keeping warm or moving
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals
- A measure of how common or rare a particular organism is in a given environment
- The cycling of carbon through the living and non-living world
- An organism that can survive and reproduce in extreme conditions
- The amount of biological material in an organism
- A measure of the variety of all the different species of organisms on Earth
- A measured line or area along which ecological measurements are made
- The organization of living organisms into groups according to their similarities
- Microorganisms that break down waste products and dead bodies
- Feeding levels in an ecosystem
- A non-living factor of the environment
- A group of organisms that can breed together and produce fertile offspring
- records the numbers of organisms rather than just the type
- A living factor of the environment
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another animal
- A limit on the number and size of fish that can be caught in a certain area
- Model of feeding relationships based on the biomass of organisms at each level of a food chain
- The cutting down of forests (large areas of trees)
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- The permanent loss of all members of a species from an area or the world
- having enough food to feed the population
- Special features that make an organism particularly well suited to the environment where it lives
- A change in things like temperature or weather patterns in a part of the world or across the whole world
- Where particular types of organisms are found within an environment
- When gases in the atmosphere absorb energy radiated by the Earth and re-radiate it back towards the Earth, helping to keep it warm
- The process by which living organisms compete with each other for limited resources such as food, light or reproductive partners
- The interaction of a community of living organisms with the abiotic parts of their environment
- The network of relationships between different organisms within a community, e.g. each species depends on other species for food, shelter, pollination, seed dispersal etc.
- The place where organisms live
- Animals that eat primary consumers
- Group of interdependent living organisms in an ecosystem
- Model of feeding relationships based on the number of organisms at each level of a food chain
- The rise in the average global temperature
- Animals that eat producers
- Organisms such as plants and algae that can make food from raw materials such as carbon dioxide and water
- A sample area used for measuring the abundance and distribution of organisms in the field
36 Clues: Animals that eat producers • Feeding levels in an ecosystem • The place where organisms live • Animals that eat primary consumers • A living factor of the environment • A non-living factor of the environment • having enough food to feed the population • The rise in the average global temperature • An animal that hunts and kills other animals • ...
APES Unit 1 2022-05-13
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- sunlight, oxygen content, and nutrients determine types and numbers or organisms in each layer
- Nonliving components of environment.
- The movement of phosphorus atoms from rocks through the biosphere and hydrosphere and back to rocks.
- Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, run off, transpiration, infiltration. Humans impact this by storing water in reservoirs, irrigation, deforestation, and putting chemicals in it
- Full range of physical and biological conditions in which an organism lives and the way in which the organism uses those conditions
- Surface layer where photosynthesis is usually confined too
- The transfer of nitrogen from the atmosphere to the soil, to living organisms, and back to the atmosphere. Humans impact this by altering the amount of nitrogen that is stored in the biosphere.
- Any form of life. Belongs to any of the 6 kingdoms
- All the living organisms that inhabit an environment
- All the different populations that live together in an area
- Study of how organisms react with each other and the non-living environment
- A measure of the amount of dissolved salts in a given amount of liquid
- The draining away of water (or substances carried in it) from the surface of an area of land, a building or structure, etc.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. All abiotic and biotic factors.
- Where an organism lives and any aspect of the location
- Small, weakly-swimming, free floating organisms
- Flow of water from the land surface into the subsurface
- Group of organisms of same type that can reproduce to have fertile offspring
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- Organisms that make their own food from compounds and energy obtained from the environment
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area]
- The movement of abiotic factors between the living and nonliving components within ecosystems; also known as nutrient cycles (i.e., water cycle, carbon cycle, oxygen cycle, and nitrogen cycle).
- Cyclic movement of sulfur in various chemical forms from the environment to organisms and then back to the environment. Humans impact this by burning coal, natural gas, and other fossil fuels which greatly increases the amount of sulfur in the atmosphere and ocean and depleted the sedimentary rock sink
- Photosynthetic algae found near the surface of the ocean
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant
- Organisms that break down the dead remains of other organisms
- The organic circulation of carbon from the atmosphere into organisms and back again. Humans impact this by burning fossil fuels and cutting down trees,
- The most diverse marine biome on Earth, found in warm, shallow waters beyond the shoreline. Only in waters 18-30 degrees celsius
- Surface, Middle, Bottom.
- Conversion of light energy from the sun into chemical energy
- The change of state from a gas to a liquid
30 Clues: Surface, Middle, Bottom. • Nonliving components of environment. • The change of state from a gas to a liquid • Evaporation of water from the leaves of a plant • Small, weakly-swimming, free floating organisms • Any form of life. Belongs to any of the 6 kingdoms • All the living organisms that inhabit an environment • ...
Sixth Grade Ecology 2023-12-04
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- factors in the environment that are living
- a living organism that produces its own food through photosynthesis
- constant recycling of this element through an ecosystem
- the variety of life and its processes
- a living organisms that is so small it must be viewed by a microscope
- a single, living thing
- the movement of individuals out of a population
- an individual animal, plant, or single celled life form
- part of a plant that absorbs water and minerals and anchors it to the environment
- the process by which green plants transform light energy to chemical energy to supply their food
- the number of births within a population
- a system of interdependent food chains
- the spacing of individuals within a population across an environment
- zone where sunlight enters the water
- a simple, nonflowering aquatic plant
- producers that produce their own food through photosynthesis
- the study of how organisms interact with their environment
- both species benefit (win/win)
- resources and other factors in the environment that can lower the population growth rate
- cells in the leaf that make the plant a green pigment
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- competition between members of the same species
- a role a species plays in an ecosystem
- zone where sunlight cannot enter the water
- a term used to describe organisms that occupy a certain area
- two or more populations of a different species that occupy the same space at the same time
- biomes that are water-based
- the number of individuals that make up a population
- the surroundings or conditions factors live in
- one species benefits while the host species is harmed (win/lose)
- part of a plant that protects the seeds
- the movement of individuals into a population
- a term used to describe the combination of every ecosystem on the planet with biotic and abiotic factors
- factors in the environment that are not living
- part of a plant that changes sunlight into energy through photosynthesis
- the predator eats part of its prey but does not kill it
- when a predator kills and eats it prey successfully
- a sequence of organisms that are dependent on the next organism for food
- organisms that obtain their energy by breaking down dead organisms
- biomes that cover an area of land with similar communities of plants and animals
- the number of deaths within a population
- the complere disappearance of a species
- competition between members of different species
- a species of organism that spreads in an area where it is not native
- rise in Earth's temperature due to the buildup of carbon dioxide
- one species benefits while the other one is not affected (win/no win or lose)
- the phsycial area where a species lives
46 Clues: a single, living thing • biomes that are water-based • both species benefit (win/win) • zone where sunlight enters the water • a simple, nonflowering aquatic plant • the variety of life and its processes • a role a species plays in an ecosystem • a system of interdependent food chains • part of a plant that protects the seeds • the complere disappearance of a species • ...
Philosophy (Lesson 4) Crossword 2025-09-23
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- The view that humans are the most important beings and nature exists mainly to meet human needs.
- The study of moral duties and fair choices about causes, effects, and solutions to climate change.
- in harmony with nature so both humans and the environment can thrive.
- Cutting down forests, usually for profit or land use, which harms ecosystems and biodiversity.
- Natural disasters (like typhoons, earthquakes, eruptions) that cause damage to people and the environment.
- A law designed to protect animals and their habitats.
- The view that ecosystems and whole communities of life are more important than single species.
- Using resources in ways that meet today’s needs without stopping future generations from meeting theirs.
- Tiny soil organisms that break down dead matter and recycle nutrients needed by plants.
- The idea that all living things have value and should be protected, not just humans.
- The idea that Earth behaves like a self-regulating living system that keeps conditions suitable for life.
- The moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
- Being careful not to waste resources; using only what you need and reusing when possible.
- Keeping the environment healthy and whole so ecosystems function properly.
- A global event where people switch off nonessential lights for one hour to raise awareness about energy and climate.
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- A yearly event (April 22) when people do activities that support and celebrate the planet.
- A law that requires proper handling and disposal of solid waste to keep communities clean and safe.
- The damaging decline of nature caused by pollution, deforestation, and other harmful human actions.
- The belief that all living things have value on their own, so humans must radically change how they live to protect nature.
- A person who works to protect and wisely use natural resources so they last for the future.
- Using resources wisely so we get the most benefit with the least waste.
- Long-term changes in the Earth’s climate (like rising temperatures) caused partly by human activities.
- A law aimed at reducing air pollution and protecting air quality.
- The idea that a clean, orderly environment is beautiful and improves people’s well-being.
- Everything in nature is linked; people, plants, animals, and the environment affect one another.
- Making careful, wise decisions about using resources to avoid harm and waste.
- The branch of philosophy that explores human beings’ place in nature and how we should relate to it.
- The study of right and wrong about how humans treat the environment and other life.
- The view that social problems (like inequality) and environmental problems are connected and must be solved together.
- The idea that responsibility for climate change and its solutions should be fair, protecting those who suffer most.
30 Clues: A law designed to protect animals and their habitats. • A law aimed at reducing air pollution and protecting air quality. • The moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment. • in harmony with nature so both humans and the environment can thrive. • Using resources wisely so we get the most benefit with the least waste. • ...
Structural and behavioural adaptations 2024-05-07
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- Special ways an organism behaves to survive in its own natural habitat
- The physical characteristics of an organism that help it survive in its natural habitat
- A measurement of how hot or cold something is and is one of the factors of the environment
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- How much food there is for an organism to consume. One of the factors of the environment
- Animals,plants,fungi, or bacteria in the organism's habitat. One of the factors of the environment
- This effects the organism's survival in its habitat e.g. - temperature
- An evolutionary process that helps organisms adapt to their environment
- When an organism moves out of its habitat to increase its chances of survival
- Mixture of gaseous matter that surrounds Earth, is one of the factors of the environment
- A liquid that all living things must consume to function. One of the factors of the environment
10 Clues: This effects the organism's survival in its habitat e.g. - temperature • Special ways an organism behaves to survive in its own natural habitat • An evolutionary process that helps organisms adapt to their environment • When an organism moves out of its habitat to increase its chances of survival • ...
Vocab for 11.1, 11.2, and 12.1 2015-04-13
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- organisms that breaks down remains of dead animals and other wastes
- producer that uses energy from the sun the go through photosynthesis and make food for itself
- type of symbiotic relationship in which both species benefits
- changes through time in the numbers and types of species that make up the community of an ecosystem
- change in the number and the types of species that live in a community that occurs in an area that has never before been colonized
- symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits woe the other species is not affected
- relationship between organisms of the same species that strive for the same resources in the same place
- evolution of different adaptations in competing species, which allows them it live in the same area without competing
- decomposed that consumes a substance composed of waste materials
- a specific role a species has that includes how it interacts with biotic and abiotic factors
- type of producer that uses chemicals to make food by chemosynthesis
- change in the number and type of species that live in a community that occurs in an area that was previously colonized but has been disturbed
- final stage of ecological succession
- consumes the prey
- species that benefits in a parasitic relationship
- relationship between organisms of differnt species that strive for the same resources in the same place
- decomposers that consume the soft tissues of dead animals
- branch of biology that studies how living things interact with their environment and the organisms in it
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- important species that plays an especially important role in its environment that affects the population of many other species
- gets consumed by the predator
- species that is harmed in a parasitic relationship
- symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits while the other species is harmed
- total mass of organisms at a trophic level
- principle of ecology that states two different species can't occupy the same role in an environment for long
- diagram that represents multiple intersecting pathways of the energy flow
- living things in an environment
- dead leaves, plant remains, and animal feces on the soil or at the bottom of a body of water
- the actual environment an animal lives in and adapts to
- a plant eating organism
- type of species that first colonized a disrupted environment
- nonliving part of an environment
- decomposed that feeds on any remaining matter left over from the scavengers or other decomposers
- feeding position in a food chain or food web such as producer primary consumer or secondary
- diagram that represents a single pathway that represents the flow of energy through organisms
- eats animals/meats
- relationship in which members of one species consumes another
- consumes both plants and animals
37 Clues: consumes the prey • eats animals/meats • a plant eating organism • gets consumed by the predator • living things in an environment • nonliving part of an environment • consumes both plants and animals • final stage of ecological succession • total mass of organisms at a trophic level • species that benefits in a parasitic relationship • ...
4.7 Ecology 2018-11-15
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- Special features that make an organism particularly well suited to the environment where it lives
- The amount of biological material in an organism
- A measure of how common or rare a particular organism is in a given environment
- Animals that eat producers
- Where particular types of organisms are found within an environment
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals
- The interaction of a community of living organisms with the abiotic parts of their environment
- having enough food to feed the population
- A non-living factor of the environment
- The process by which living organisms compete with each other for limited resources such as food, light or reproductive partners
- Model of feeding relationships based on the number of organisms at each level of a food chain
- A limit on the number and size of fish that can be caught in a certain area
- records the numbers of organisms rather than just the type
- Group of interdependent living organisms in an ecosystem
- Model of feeding relationships based on the biomass of organisms at each level of a food chain
- When gases in the atmosphere absorb energy radiated by the Earth and re-radiate it back towards the Earth, helping to keep it warm
- A measured line or area along which ecological measurements are made
- The cycling of carbon through the living and non-living world
- A group of organisms that can breed together and produce fertile offspring
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- A measure of the variety of all the different species of organisms on Earth
- Microorganisms that break down waste products and dead bodies
- Feeding levels in an ecosystem
- The network of relationships between different organisms within a community, e.g. each species depends on other species for food, shelter, pollination, seed dispersal etc.
- An organism that can survive and reproduce in extreme conditions
- A sample area used for measuring the abundance and distribution of organisms in the field
- The permanent loss of all members of a species from an area or the world
- The organization of living organisms into groups according to their similarities
- The type of farming where animals are grown in a temperature-controlled environment where their movement is limited, so they waste little energy keeping warm or moving
- The rise in the average global temperature
- Animals that eat primary consumers
- The place where organisms live
- A change in things like temperature or weather patterns in a part of the world or across the whole world
- The cutting down of forests (large areas of trees)
- A living factor of the environment
- Organisms such as plants and algae that can make food from raw materials such as carbon dioxide and water
- An animal that is hunted and killed by another animal
36 Clues: Animals that eat producers • Feeding levels in an ecosystem • The place where organisms live • Animals that eat primary consumers • A living factor of the environment • A non-living factor of the environment • having enough food to feed the population • The rise in the average global temperature • An animal that hunts and kills other animals • ...
Life Science 2022-07-12
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- organism that does the eating and killing of another organism
- consumer that eats both meat and plants
- organism that eats only meat
- idea that two species will change over the course of time due to their close interaction with each other
- process plants carry out to make their own food
- nonliving factors in an organism's environment
- consumer that eats only plants
- web collection of food chains
- the environmental role of an animal
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- organisms that use sunlight to make the food they need to survive
- organism that gets energy by breaking down dead organisms
- organism that has to eat to get energy
- an area where an animal lives
- a rivalry among organisms or a contest for resources
- living factors and animals in an organism's environment
- organism killed and eaten by another organism
- study of the interactions of organisms with one another and their environment
17 Clues: organism that eats only meat • an area where an animal lives • web collection of food chains • consumer that eats only plants • the environmental role of an animal • organism that has to eat to get energy • consumer that eats both meat and plants • organism killed and eaten by another organism • nonliving factors in an organism's environment • ...
Characteristics of Life 2023-09-03
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- living things in the environment
- organisms that consume others to obtain energy
- made up of one cell
- group of tissues that work together to perform a function
- nonliving things in the environment
- the ability to have offspring
- inherited characteristics that allow organisms to be better suited for their environment
- a type of reproduction in which an identical offspring is produced by a single parent
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- a type of cell that does not contain a nucleus or organelles
- a type of reproduction that produces a genetically unique offspring from two parents
- characteristics of populations of species changing overtime
- genetic material passed during reproduction
- maintaining an internal balance
- smallest unit of life
- plant and animal cells are examples of this type of cell
- an internal cell structure that has a specialized function
- organisms that can make their own food
17 Clues: made up of one cell • smallest unit of life • the ability to have offspring • maintaining an internal balance • living things in the environment • nonliving things in the environment • organisms that can make their own food • genetic material passed during reproduction • organisms that consume others to obtain energy • plant and animal cells are examples of this type of cell • ...
Organisms and Their Relationships 2023-09-21
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- living factors in an organism’s environment.
- a biological community and all the things that affect it.
- the nonliving factors in an organism’s environment.
- where an organism lives.
- one organism benefits; the other is neither helped nor harmed.
- act of one organism pursuing and consuming another organism.
- the portion of the Earth that supports life.
- any abiotic or biotic factor that restricts the reproduction of an organism.
- large group of ecosystems that share traits.
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- group of interacting populations that occupy the same geographic area.
- both organisms benefit.
- one organism benefits at the expense of the other.
- The ability of any organism to survive.
- Organisms of a single species that share the same geographic location.
- close relationship between two or more species live together.
- the scientific discipline in which the relationships among living organisms are studied.
- role or position that an organism has in its environment.
17 Clues: both organisms benefit. • where an organism lives. • The ability of any organism to survive. • living factors in an organism’s environment. • the portion of the Earth that supports life. • large group of ecosystems that share traits. • one organism benefits at the expense of the other. • the nonliving factors in an organism’s environment. • ...
ecology 2023-09-22
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- a large group of ecosystems that share the same climate
- organism role an orginam has in environment
- organisms of a single species that share the same geographic location
- a group of interaction populations
- the close relationship that exists when 2 or more species live toegether
- the non-living factors in an environment
- biological community and all of the abiotic factors that affect it
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- one organism benifits
- both organism benefits
- an area where an organism lives
- the living organisms in an environment
- one organibenefitsits at the expense of the other
- any abiotic or biotic factor that restricts the number or reproduction of organisms
- is the scientific discipline in which the relationship among living organisms
- the act of one organism pursuing
- the portion of the Earth that supports life.
- ability of any organism to survive when subjected to biotic or abiotic factors
17 Clues: one organism benifits • both organism benefits • an area where an organism lives • the act of one organism pursuing • a group of interaction populations • the living organisms in an environment • the non-living factors in an environment • organism role an orginam has in environment • the portion of the Earth that supports life. • ...
Ecosystem Quiz 2025-02-05
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- Non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment.
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy.
- A system of interdependent food chains in an ecosystem.
- Relating to or resulting from living organisms.
- An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- An animal that eats only other animals.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- An animal that is hunted and eaten by predators.
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- An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- An organism, like a plant, that makes its own food.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- A series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- The natural home or environment of an organism.
- A species that pushes out native species
- An organism that breaks down dead matter.
17 Clues: An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only other animals. • A species that pushes out native species • An organism that breaks down dead matter. • An animal that eats both plants and animals. • An animal that hunts other animals for food. • Relating to or resulting from living organisms. • The natural home or environment of an organism. • ...
Evironment -Nara Wahyu -Ririn Ariyanti -Safira Ramadani -Yunita Fatimatuz Zahra -Zahra Dian Pratiwi 2025-01-20
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- A long-term change in the Earth's climate.
- At risk of extinction.
- The variety of life on Earth
- A community of living organisms in a particular area
- The amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases emitted
- Preservation and protection of the environment
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- fuel Fuels formed from the remains of plants and animals
- The process of planting trees to replace a lost forest
- The process of water changing into water vapor
- The ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the future.
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- Effect The warming of the Earth's surface
- A community of living organisms in a particular area
- The clearing of forests
- Organic material that has decomposed and can be used as fertilizer.
- The cutting down of trees in a forest
- The contamination of the environment
- Organic material that has decomposed and can be used as fertilizer.
- The layer of gas that prozone protects the Earth from ultraviolet rays
- The process of converting waste into reusable material.
20 Clues: At risk of extinction. • The clearing of forests • The variety of life on Earth • The contamination of the environment • The cutting down of trees in a forest • Effect The warming of the Earth's surface • A long-term change in the Earth's climate. • Preservation and protection of the environment • The process of water changing into water vapor • ...
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES - PESTLE 2025-11-27
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- Harmful waste released into the environment that businesses must control.
- Business actions that reduce harm to the environment.
- Population data such as age, gender and ethnicity that affect demand.
- Shared values and behaviours that shape consumer preferences.
- How predictable and steady the government and political environment are.
- a period of low economic activity and spending.
- Changes in customer behaviour and preferences.
- Ensuring workers receive wages that meet ethical expectations.
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- The cost of borrowing money set by financial authorities.
- government actions that affect business decisions.
- Moral standards guiding how a business should behave.
- Using machines or technology to carry out business tasks.
- A rise in the general price level that reduces buying power.
- population and cultural factors that influence business.
- Rules businesses must follow to avoid penalties.
- money-related conditions that affect business costs and demand.
- Taxes placed on imported goods that increase costs for businesses.
17 Clues: Changes in customer behaviour and preferences. • a period of low economic activity and spending. • Rules businesses must follow to avoid penalties. • government actions that affect business decisions. • Moral standards guiding how a business should behave. • Business actions that reduce harm to the environment. • ...
8.P.2 Energy Resources and the Environment 2022-01-18
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- protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- the rate at which work is done
- the ability to do work
- release of harmful materials into the environment
- existing in or caused by nature; not made or caused by humankind
- changing from one form to another
- a natural resource that cannot be replaced
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- a natural resource that can be replaced at the same rate at which the resource is consumed
- a substance in the environment that is useful to people
- the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
11 Clues: the ability to do work • the rate at which work is done • changing from one form to another • a natural resource that cannot be replaced • release of harmful materials into the environment • a substance in the environment that is useful to people • protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment • ...
Healthy Ecosystems 2022-12-06
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- a substance that an organism needs to grow and maintain its body
- a group of organisms of the same species in a given area
- a group of similar organisms that can mate and reproduce more of the same type of organism
- the study of relationships between organisms and their environment
- an animal that is hunted by a predator
- an organism that hunts other living things for food
- organism, a living thing that is small and must be viewed with a microscope
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- an interaction between individuals of different species that benefits both individuals
- the network of interactions that link the living and non-living parts of an environment
- when one or more organism tries to obtain the same basic resources in the same habitat
- a group of populations of a different species in a given area
- element, any non-living component of the environment
- a living thing
- element, any living thing found in the environment
14 Clues: a living thing • an animal that is hunted by a predator • element, any living thing found in the environment • an organism that hunts other living things for food • element, any non-living component of the environment • a group of organisms of the same species in a given area • a group of populations of a different species in a given area • ...
Friday, 11/17 Natural Selection Review 2017-11-15
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- An organism that gets hunted and eaten by a predator
- A specific characteristic of an organism. Example = grey fur, short beak, heavy feathers
- Molecule that contains genetic information (genes) for all living organisms
- Any difference in traits between individual organisms
- A trait that does not help an organism survive in their environment, becomes less common over time
- When an organism can blend in with or hide in their environment, is usually an adaptive trait
- Offspring ______________ genes from their parents. This is how they get their traits.
- Organisms must do this in order to pass their genes and traits on to the next generation
- An organism produces as a result of reproduction
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- An organism that hunts and kills other organisms for food
- A random change to a gene that can result in a new trait
- A trait that helps an organism survive in their environment, becomes more common over time
- Where an organism lives, can change
- To stay alive
14 Clues: To stay alive • Where an organism lives, can change • An organism produces as a result of reproduction • An organism that gets hunted and eaten by a predator • Any difference in traits between individual organisms • A random change to a gene that can result in a new trait • An organism that hunts and kills other organisms for food • ...
Populations crossword puzzle 2025-05-07
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- (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction.
- all of the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- the group of organisms of the same species living in the same area
- an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal
- consists of living and nonliving things in their environment, that interact with each other and with their environment.
- a group of different populations that live together and interact in an environment
- the location in which an organism lives
- all of the living parts of an ecosystem
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- a model that shows many different feeding relationships among living things
- an animal that naturally preys on others.behaviour all of the actions and reactions of an animal
- a feature of an organism; something you can observe about an organism
- all the living and nonliving things that surround an organism
- (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
- a model that that shows one set of feeding relationships among living things
14 Clues: the location in which an organism lives • all of the living parts of an ecosystem • all of the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction. • an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal • all the living and nonliving things that surround an organism • the group of organisms of the same species living in the same area • ...
Changes to the environment 2014-05-08
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- Caused by a protozoan pathogen.
- chain Diagram which shows the transfer of chemical energy between different organisms.
- .............. .... in stomach kills pathogens in food and drink.
- A protective barrier around the body which protects against pathogens.
- An organism that causes an infectious disease.
- Moves pathogens out of lungs.
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- A type of bacteria which is resistant to most antibiotics. (M_ _ _ )
- Helps trap pathogens in breathing passages and lungs.
- Chemical which kills some types of microorganisms.
- Chemical which kills fungi or stops them growing.
- Name for chemical which kills bacteria or stops them growing.
- A type of level used in food chains and food webs.
- Tears, saliva and mucus contain an enzyme called ........
- Name of a thing at the start of the food chain.
- Chemical which prevents infection by killing pathogens.
- Flies and Mosquitos are examples of these.
16 Clues: Moves pathogens out of lungs. • Caused by a protozoan pathogen. • Flies and Mosquitos are examples of these. • An organism that causes an infectious disease. • Name of a thing at the start of the food chain. • Chemical which kills fungi or stops them growing. • Chemical which kills some types of microorganisms. • A type of level used in food chains and food webs. • ...
Plants and their environment 2013-08-12
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- Produced in tips of roots and shoots and promote growth by rapid elongation of cells, especially between stem and nodes. Also breaks dormancy of seeds and buds
- length of day a plant needs more or less of in order to flower
- layer of cells where leaves and fruit will fall from tree
- Absorbs far-red light and is the biologically active form
- regulation of activity by the length of daylight
- plants that need long nights before they are able to flower
- rapid reversible movements made in response to a change in stimulus. Not directed by stimulus. Not towards or away.
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- plants that need short nights before they are able to flower
- produced in tips of roots and promotes cell division, and growth in young fruit, slows aging of tissues
- plants that flower independently of length of photoperiod
- produced in tips of roots and shoots to promote elongation and differentiation of cells
- occurs when a plant species is able to produce and release a chemical that prevents or inhibits the growth of the other plant species in the area around it.
- growth responses made to stimuli with the response being directed by the stimulus. Can be positive and negative
- Absorbs red light and is the inactive form
- promotes formation of abscission zone
- produced and accumulates in aging fruit to promote ripening
16 Clues: promotes formation of abscission zone • Absorbs red light and is the inactive form • regulation of activity by the length of daylight • plants that flower independently of length of photoperiod • layer of cells where leaves and fruit will fall from tree • Absorbs far-red light and is the biologically active form • ...
Unit 4: The Environment 2024-06-20
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- the people living in one particular area
- a subject or problem that people are thinking about or discussing
- the basic systems and services, such as transportation and power, that a country uses to work effectively
- the work needed to keep something in good condition
- a person hurt or killed in a serious accident or event
- causing a lot of damage or destruction
- extremely important or necessary
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- the act of making something smaller in size or amount
- to prevent something from continuing as expected
- to watch and check something carefully over a period of time
- a method for dealing with a situation
- a set of ideas or a plan for action that a business, government, political party, or group of people follow
- to express disapproval of someone or something
- a long-range plan for achieving a goal
- on to depend on or trust someone or something
- to recognize something and say what that thing is
16 Clues: extremely important or necessary • a method for dealing with a situation • a long-range plan for achieving a goal • causing a lot of damage or destruction • the people living in one particular area • on to depend on or trust someone or something • to express disapproval of someone or something • to prevent something from continuing as expected • ...
Government Agencies & the Environment 2023-03-17
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- Toxic Substances Control Act
- Emergency Planning & Community Right to Know
- Energy Independence and Security Act
- Oil Pollution Act
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
- Clean Air Act
- Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide
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- Superfund Amendment & Reauthorization Act
- Endangered Species Act
- Resource Conservation & Recovery Act
- National Environmental Policy Act
- Safe Drinking Water Act
- Comprehensive Environmental Response,Compensation and Liability Act
- Occupational Health & Safety Act
- Clean Water Act
16 Clues: Clean Air Act • Clean Water Act • Oil Pollution Act • Endangered Species Act • Safe Drinking Water Act • Toxic Substances Control Act • Environmental Protection Agency • Occupational Health & Safety Act • National Environmental Policy Act • Resource Conservation & Recovery Act • Energy Independence and Security Act • Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act • ...
Technology and the environment 2022-03-01
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- Printed copies of documents are known as _____ copies. This uses resources like paper and toner ink.
- If a device is old you can _____ it with a new one, but what you do with the old one can have an impact on the environment.
- You can save power by reducing screen _____.
- Sharing documents in electronic form (known as ____ copies) reduces the need to print things which has environmental impacts.
- Computers and digital devices being thrown away are known as _____ waste.
- Rather than replacing it, you can _____ an older computer. Adding more RAM to make it faster is a good way to do this.
- Computers left on ____ will still use electricity.
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- To use an old item again in a different way. Old computers in businesses could be given to schools.
- The process of manufacturing computers and electronic devices requires the use of ___ ___ ___. (3 words)
- The process of removing resources from underground.
- Old electrical equipment in waste heaps can leak _____ substances into the environment.
- When replacing devices, it is important that energy-_____ replacements are bought.
- The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations (2019) are also known as _____.
- The regular _____ of smartphones and tablets requires electricity to be produced.
- Extraction of raw materials for the manufacture of digital devices can _____ the landscape.
- Devices can be set to automatically turn off after a period of time to save electricity. This is known as ____ mode.
16 Clues: You can save power by reducing screen _____. • Computers left on ____ will still use electricity. • The process of removing resources from underground. • Computers and digital devices being thrown away are known as _____ waste. • The regular _____ of smartphones and tablets requires electricity to be produced. • ...
Energy and the Environment 2022-03-03
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- This is the most abundant source of renewable energy in Ireland
- This type of energy comes from organic material and includes wood pellets and rape seed oil
- A type of energy created by using heat from under the ground
- Something the planet provides that is useful to us
- One of the main gases that mixes with moisture in the atmosphere to create Acid Rain
- A large man-made lake behind a dam
- A non renewable resource that is found off the coast of Mayo in the West of Ireland
- A non renewable resoucre that is used to make petrol
- A large concrete structure built to hold back water at a H.E.P. station
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- This type of power is used to create electricity at a H.E.P. plant
- A machine where liquid or gas flows through and turns a wheel with blades to produce electricity
- A black non renewable energy that used to be burned in Moneypoint Powerstation to generate electricity
- These type of resources are limited and will eventually run out
- This type of renewable energy comes from the sun
- This is another word for non renewable fuel sources such as Oil, Coal and Gas
- These type of resources can be used over and over again and will never run out
16 Clues: A large man-made lake behind a dam • This type of renewable energy comes from the sun • Something the planet provides that is useful to us • A non renewable resoucre that is used to make petrol • A type of energy created by using heat from under the ground • This is the most abundant source of renewable energy in Ireland • ...
Safe Working Environment Crossword 2022-03-30
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- scientific purpose
- patients can pose a _____
- can pose a risk to safety
- evaluates safety procedures
- verbal and nonverbal action
- which month has Easter
- most important universal precaution
- verbal and harassment is part of _____
- all hospitals meet
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- activating the body
- personal ______ equipment
- outlining terms and conditions
- interpersonal relationship
- practice simulations
- moving from one location to the next
- medical words or phrases
16 Clues: scientific purpose • all hospitals meet • activating the body • practice simulations • which month has Easter • medical words or phrases • personal ______ equipment • patients can pose a _____ • can pose a risk to safety • interpersonal relationship • evaluates safety procedures • verbal and nonverbal action • outlining terms and conditions • most important universal precaution • ...
Unit 1.07 Programming environment 2023-01-10
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- This IDE feature allows programmers to create windows applications by positioning controls on screen.(3, 7)
- This is the identifier associated with a particular memory location used to store data.
- This refers to the rules that define the structure of a language.
- A specific set of ordered instructions to be performed by a computer.(8,7)
- A piece of software used to convert a program from one language to another for e.g. machine code.
- This is the resulting derived program that can be run on a computer system.
- This is a program that translates(assembles) a program written in assembly language into machine code.
- This view allows programmers to specify the location of controls on the U.I.(6,4)
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- This IDE feature detects errors in the source code.
- You can write your program using one of these.
- A useful feature to help programmers examine the value of variables at different set times during execution.
- "Hello World!" is of this data type.
- An example of a high-level language.
- This is a data type usually denoted True or False.
- The client is not usually provided with this.(6,4)
- The translator that reads the complete source program as a whole in one go and translates it into machine code.
16 Clues: "Hello World!" is of this data type. • An example of a high-level language. • You can write your program using one of these. • This is a data type usually denoted True or False. • The client is not usually provided with this.(6,4) • This IDE feature detects errors in the source code. • This refers to the rules that define the structure of a language. • ...
Environment and consumerism: verbs 2023-02-09
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- to keep something save from damage
- to make something dirty, contamine
- to get rid of something by treating it as garbage
- to invent something or bring something into existence
- to make smaller in size or number
- to use again
- to make bigger in size, in number
- a synonym of 'to harm'
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- to give something energy to make it work
- to stop something from existing
- to give someone something that they need
- to be able to buy or do something
- to not use and keep for future use
- to put something that is damaged back into good condition
- to sort rubbish in order to treat it and produce useful materials
- to use more than you need of something
16 Clues: to use again • a synonym of 'to harm' • to stop something from existing • to be able to buy or do something • to make smaller in size or number • to make bigger in size, in number • to keep something save from damage • to make something dirty, contamine • to not use and keep for future use • to use more than you need of something • to give something energy to make it work • ...
Safety in Different Environment 2025-10-16
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- a source of help or support, especially in emergencies.
- an official procedure or system for dealing with specific situations, especially emergencies.
- List: Safety in Different Environments
- guidance or information on how to do something safely.
- a measure taken in advance to prevent harm or danger.
- a group of people living in the same area or sharing similar interests.
- a serious situation that requires immediate action.
- the duty to take care of something or someone, ensuring their safety.
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- the condition of being protected from harm or danger.
- being aware and attentive to possible dangers or problems.
- a series of steps to follow in order to achieve a goal or complete a task safely.
- the act of watching and directing activities to ensure safety.
- tools or gear needed for a specific purpose, often related to safety measures.
- the surrounding place or conditions where people live, work, or play.
- something that can cause harm or injury.
- Aid help given to a sick or injured person before professional medical treatment is available.
16 Clues: List: Safety in Different Environments • something that can cause harm or injury. • a serious situation that requires immediate action. • the condition of being protected from harm or danger. • a measure taken in advance to prevent harm or danger. • guidance or information on how to do something safely. • a source of help or support, especially in emergencies. • ...
Energy and the Environment 2026-04-06
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- the energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- materials with carbon-based structures that originate from or relate to living forms.
- energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines.
- conserving resources through efficient and prudent use.
- the potential energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules and released during a chemical reaction.
- naturally occurring materials found within the Earth or its atmosphere.
- items that can easily degrade by natural processes, such as exposure to sun and water or the action of bacteria or fungi.
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- the way in which heat travels by movement or circulation within liquids or gases.
- a resource that can be replaced when needed.
- fuels to eventually replace dwindling supplies of fossil fuels, such as biodiesel and hydrogen.
- an energy source that will never run out.
- a material that is human-made or is from natural resources that is used to produce a product.
- a resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- any source that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
- a material used to prevent the passage of heat, electricity, or sound.
- the way in which heat travels through a solid material.
16 Clues: an energy source that will never run out. • a resource that can be replaced when needed. • a resource that cannot be replaced once used. • conserving resources through efficient and prudent use. • the way in which heat travels through a solid material. • the energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion. • ...
City and Environment Crossword 2026-05-06
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- A paved road in a town or city with buildings on the sides.
- Different ways of moving people or things from one place to another, like cars, buses, and trains.
- A long, natural stream of water that flows into the sea.
- A room or building where people sit at desks and do work.
- Below the surface of the earth.
- A picture taken with a camera.
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- A building where you can look at important objects from history or art.
- Harmful things like trash or chemicals that make the land, air, or water dirty.
- A place where trains stop for people to get on or off.
- The number that comes after 999, written as a 1 followed by three zeros.
- The highest part or surface of something, like a building.
- JAM A long line of cars on a road that are moving very slowly or not at all.
- A very large boat used for traveling across the ocean.
- The very large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth.
- People who travel to a place for fun or to see famous sights.
- The activity of buying things from a store.
16 Clues: A picture taken with a camera. • Below the surface of the earth. • The activity of buying things from a store. • A place where trains stop for people to get on or off. • A very large boat used for traveling across the ocean. • A long, natural stream of water that flows into the sea. • A room or building where people sit at desks and do work. • ...
Organsation's Service Environment 2019-06-29
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- Where everybody is treated with dignity and respect.
- To have access.
- To be looked after for further use.
- The intended form of something.
- The act of providing safety for consumers.
- Something that may be of assistance when performing a task.
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- What can be seen or felt ie the _______ environment.
- The physical context of a consumers surroundings.
- Apt or appropriate.
- A support of daily living.
- Not causing or have the potential to cause harm.
11 Clues: To have access. • Apt or appropriate. • A support of daily living. • The intended form of something. • To be looked after for further use. • The act of providing safety for consumers. • Not causing or have the potential to cause harm. • The physical context of a consumers surroundings. • What can be seen or felt ie the _______ environment. • ...
Human-Environment Interaction 2023-01-26
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- A residential area that surrounds a city
- A long period of time with little to no rainfall
- When plants and topsoil are cleared away in an area
- A sparsely populated area that is often farmland
- Humans need the resources the environment provides
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- When pollution, like air and water pollution, crosses boundaries
- When farmers provide water for plants
- The connection between living and nonliving things in an area
- When humans adjust to new surroundings or a new situation
- When humans change the natural landscape of the earth
- Areas with a high population density
11 Clues: Areas with a high population density • When farmers provide water for plants • A residential area that surrounds a city • A long period of time with little to no rainfall • A sparsely populated area that is often farmland • Humans need the resources the environment provides • When plants and topsoil are cleared away in an area • ...
Human-Environment Interaction 2023-03-21
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- the movement of people, ideas, and goods from one place to another
- used to show the overall population distribution within a particular area or region
- factors include better jobs, more freedom, or different resources
- People _______ their environment to meet their needs
- impacts that include cutting down trees, removing stone, using natural resources to create building materials
- factors include war, natural disasters, and religious persecution
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- food, clothing, and a place to live
- advances in ___________ increased farm production
- North Carolina earned the nickname "_______ Capitol of the World"
- impacts that include cleaning up litter, protecting endangered species, planting trees
- a count of every person living in the United States
11 Clues: food, clothing, and a place to live • advances in ___________ increased farm production • a count of every person living in the United States • People _______ their environment to meet their needs • North Carolina earned the nickname "_______ Capitol of the World" • factors include better jobs, more freedom, or different resources • ...
Environment and ecosystems 2021-12-16
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- animal that only eats animals
- a dry environment with cactus, hares and scorpions
- the shape of the flow of energy from producers, to primary consumers, to secondary consumers
- a wet environment with orchids, hummingbirds and spectacled bears
- animal that only eats plants
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- consumer that eats second (2nd)
- energy _____ by 90% as it flows up the energy pyramid
- consumer that eats first (1st)
- the source of energy for all plants and animals
- a wet environment with kapok tree, monkies and jaguars
- name of plants in the energy pyramid
11 Clues: animal that only eats plants • animal that only eats animals • consumer that eats first (1st) • consumer that eats second (2nd) • name of plants in the energy pyramid • the source of energy for all plants and animals • a dry environment with cactus, hares and scorpions • energy _____ by 90% as it flows up the energy pyramid • ...
Environment and Sustainability 2022-01-15
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- added in the atmosphere by the cattle sheds
- If an ecological footprint is _____ than the area available to the population, the population is living unsustainably.
- homeostatic system in animals require feedback mechanisms to return to their initial _______ state.
- an example of anthrome
- Aquaponics is a food production system to raise aquatic animals with cultivated plants in a _____ environment.
- a system of harvesting resources at a rate that allows ____ by natural growth demonstrates equilibrium.
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- the current flow in ideal diode and energy flux along a foodchain are ________.
- ________ is when nature is valued more than money
- melting of more ice caps leads to a decrease in Earth's _____.
- use of taxes, environmental regulations and legislation.
- the pyramid of energy is always _______.
11 Clues: an example of anthrome • the pyramid of energy is always _______. • added in the atmosphere by the cattle sheds • ________ is when nature is valued more than money • use of taxes, environmental regulations and legislation. • melting of more ice caps leads to a decrease in Earth's _____. • ...
Environment Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-20
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- living things
- Animals that eat both plants and meat
- The physical are in which wildlife live
- the science of relationships between living things
- Non-living things
- Animals that eat dead animals but don't kill
- Animals that only eat meat
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- Animals that only eat plants
- a group of the same organisms
- a group of interacting populations
- Organisms that break down organic matter
11 Clues: living things • Non-living things • Animals that only eat meat • Animals that only eat plants • a group of the same organisms • a group of interacting populations • Animals that eat both plants and meat • The physical are in which wildlife live • Organisms that break down organic matter • Animals that eat dead animals but don't kill • ...
Our environment (U5) 2024-11-17
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- harmful chemicals in the air and water
- when there is no rain for a long time
- cutting down the trees
- ice ... (the ice in the Artcic and Antarctic)
- fossil ... (coal, oil and gas)
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- ...gases (gases that trap the sun's heat)
- tropical forests
- ...change (the Earth is getting hotter due to this)
- ...dioxide (CO2)
- tropical storms
- ...stations (these produce electricity)
11 Clues: tropical storms • tropical forests • ...dioxide (CO2) • cutting down the trees • fossil ... (coal, oil and gas) • when there is no rain for a long time • harmful chemicals in the air and water • ...stations (these produce electricity) • ...gases (gases that trap the sun's heat) • ice ... (the ice in the Artcic and Antarctic) • ...change (the Earth is getting hotter due to this)
Environment video vocabulary 2025-04-28
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- a new method, idea
- not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable.
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water
- increase very steeply or rapidly.
- having a great deal of money; wealthy
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- a slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles
- the basic physical and organisational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise
- not hopeful or encouraging; unlikely to have a favourable outcome
- extreme scarcity of food.
- prevent someone from accomplishing something
11 Clues: a new method, idea • extreme scarcity of food. • increase very steeply or rapidly. • having a great deal of money; wealthy • prevent someone from accomplishing something • not even or regular in pattern or movement; unpredictable. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • not hopeful or encouraging; unlikely to have a favourable outcome • ...
Environment & Weather words 2024-06-14
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- noisy and possibly violent
- a severe snow storm with strong winds:
- extremely hot
- a small mark or spot
- a place where people are allowed to leave their rubbish
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- very strong rain
- not a strong rain
- to (cause something to) become blocked or filled so that movement or activity is difficult
- If a natural feature when physical object is damaged by the effect of weather
- strict, hard, and has to be followed
- a long period when there is little or no rain
11 Clues: extremely hot • very strong rain • not a strong rain • a small mark or spot • noisy and possibly violent • strict, hard, and has to be followed • a severe snow storm with strong winds: • a long period when there is little or no rain • a place where people are allowed to leave their rubbish • If a natural feature when physical object is damaged by the effect of weather • ...
17. Environment MO 2025-09-08
Environment and sustainability 2026-05-12
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- a conjunction used to connect words, phrases, or parts of a sentenceJ
- a possessive pronoun used to show that something belongs to
- The Physical Planet: It refers to the Earth itself—the ground, the oceans, and the atmosphere.
- To perform an action
- is a "definite article." It is one of the most common words in English and is used to point to a specific person, place, or thing that the listener already knows about.
- a particle used to make a word or statement negative
- a large, round natural object that orbits (moves around) a staR
- a versatile preposition used to show how something is done, who did it, or where something is located.
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- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives and operates
- the action of introducing harmful materials or energy into the environment, causing damage to the air, water, or soil.CT
- to damage something so badly that it no longer exists
11 Clues: To perform an action • a particle used to make a word or statement negative • to damage something so badly that it no longer exists • a possessive pronoun used to show that something belongs to • a large, round natural object that orbits (moves around) a staR • a conjunction used to connect words, phrases, or parts of a sentenceJ • ...
Animal orientation - Taxis, Kinesis, Homing and Migration 2022-05-09
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- Behaviors that help animals migrate and home safely. Innate behaviors that can be refined (made better) with repeated experience.
- Any trait that results in an organism having a greater chance of surviving to an age where it can reproduce and pass on its successful trait.
- The speed of the movement is related to intensity of stimulus. Speed increases when the animal is in an unfavorable environment, speed decreases when the animal is in a favorable environment.
- movement of an animal away from the direction of gravity
- movement of an animal toward light
- Non directional movement of an animal in response to a stimulus. They end up moving toward or away from the stimulus by CHANCE.
- movement of an animal away from light
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- movement of an animal away from a chemical stimulus
- The rate of turning is related to intensity of stimulus. Turning increases when the animal is in an unfavorable environment, turning rate decreases when the animal is in a favorable environment.
- movement of an animal with the direction of gravity
- the use of the Earth's magnetic field to navigate. Innate and common in birds. Does not require sight.
- Use of familiar landmarks to check orientation along a migration or homing route. Learnt behavior only NOT innate.
- movement of an animal toward a chemical stimulus
- Regular mass movement of animals of the same species to a different environment, usually seasonal, to a predetermined location.
- Behaviors present from birth, they are controlled by genes inherited from parents.
- Behavior that can be changed or improved with repeated experience.
- Ability of an animal to repeatedly return to its home location after travelling away from it to get resources eg. food.
- the use of the sun for orientation during navigation or homing. Can only occur during the day and when the weather is good.
- Directional movement of an animal toward or away from a stimulus.
19 Clues: movement of an animal toward light • movement of an animal away from light • movement of an animal toward a chemical stimulus • movement of an animal away from a chemical stimulus • movement of an animal with the direction of gravity • movement of an animal away from the direction of gravity • Directional movement of an animal toward or away from a stimulus. • ...
environmental interactions 2014-06-12
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- make their own food
- place where an organism lives and interacts
- puts nutrients in to the soil
- succession gradual changes to an environment
- essential to the survival of other living things
- populations living in one place
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- all living individuals of a species in an area
- what a species needs to stay alive such as air, water
- the saving of the earth's resources
- dangerous levels of substances that harm the environment
- energy flows through this in one direction
- must go out and find its food
- pollution causes the depletion of this layer
13 Clues: make their own food • puts nutrients in to the soil • must go out and find its food • populations living in one place • the saving of the earth's resources • energy flows through this in one direction • place where an organism lives and interacts • succession gradual changes to an environment • pollution causes the depletion of this layer • ...
Ecology Crossword 2025-12-08
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- organism that feeds on dead organisms
- all the organisms living in a certain area
- thin zone of the earth that supports all life
- an organism’s role in its environment
- model of the flow of energy through an ecosystem
- all members of one species that live in the same area
- study of the relationship between living things and their environment
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- all the living and nonliving parts of an environment
- an organism that gets food by eating other organisms
- place where an organism lives
- not dead
- organism that makes its own food
- combining and overlapping of many food chains
13 Clues: not dead • place where an organism lives • organism that makes its own food • organism that feeds on dead organisms • an organism’s role in its environment • all the organisms living in a certain area • thin zone of the earth that supports all life • combining and overlapping of many food chains • model of the flow of energy through an ecosystem • ...
Organization and Management 2022-09-20
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- It is a type of customer that has intermediaries who purchase goods with a view to resell them at a profit.
- It is a type of external environment that influence the company's non-capacity to produce and serve the market.
- Has an actual or potential interest in or an organization's ability to achieve its interest.
- It is a type of environment that is existing within a market firm.
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- It is a factor of Macro environment that is about the application tools, methods, and techniques to improve production and processes.
- It is a factor of Macro environment that relates to the human population with reference to its size, education, gender, and etc.
- Micro Environment that is the threat of new firms.
- It is a factor of Macro environment that influences the legislation and government and regulations under which a firm operates.
- A person or an organization that buy goods and services from a store or a business.
- It is a type of external environment that is known as a major and uncontrollable factor that influence the organization's decision making and affect its performance and strategies.
10 Clues: Micro Environment that is the threat of new firms. • It is a type of environment that is existing within a market firm. • A person or an organization that buy goods and services from a store or a business. • Has an actual or potential interest in or an organization's ability to achieve its interest. • ...
Professional Educator 4E Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-28
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- The ability to acquire new skills and knowledge after completing formal schooling is specifically known as ______ learning.
- if or when learners question the relevancy of material and demand ________.
- Educators can make the learning environment more physically, emotionally, and mentally inviting and rewarding for learners by being ____ and enthusiastic
- Educators can make the learning environment more inviting for learners by _______ those who ask questions
- Educators can utilize games as class study tools to reinforce that learning can be _______.
- One of the ways educators can make the learning environment more inviting and rewarding is to ensure that the best ______ environment possible is provided to learners
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- To ensure that the learning environment is more inviting, educators should treat each test as a ______ experience for learners, including practice tests
- To make the learning environment more inviting and rewarding, educators should establish _______ for the learning environment that make their expectations clear
- Educators should also understand learner testing levels and ______and be aware of their classes
- Unlike the majority of learners, the highly analytical learner is most likely to find ______ outlining using Roman numerals to be a useful note-taking method.
10 Clues: if or when learners question the relevancy of material and demand ________. • Educators can utilize games as class study tools to reinforce that learning can be _______. • Educators should also understand learner testing levels and ______and be aware of their classes • ...
ecology 2023-10-03
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- something relating to living organisms
- interlocking food chains
- the study of living things
- gets something
- makes something
- things living in a certain area
- living in a organism
- neither organisms harm eachother
- variation on earth
- a place where someone or something lives in a group
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- beginning of ecological systems
- organisms in environment
- more adapted in environment
- used to identify organisms
- secondary secession of a plants life
- regions of the earth
- physical not biological
- symbiosis that helps both organisms
18 Clues: gets something • makes something • variation on earth • regions of the earth • living in a organism • physical not biological • organisms in environment • interlocking food chains • used to identify organisms • the study of living things • more adapted in environment • beginning of ecological systems • things living in a certain area • neither organisms harm eachother • ...
Beckner Crossword #1 2023-11-13
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- The scientific study of the protection and management of biodiversity.
- A layer of ozone high in the Earth's atmosphere that absorbs and blocks most of the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- Energy derived from sources that are naturally replenished, such as sunlight, wind, and hydropower.
- Waste that poses a threat to human health or the environment due to its toxic or harmful nature.
- Natural resources that can be replenished over time, such as sunlight, wind, and water.
- The responsible management and sustainable use of natural resources to preserve biodiversity and ecosystems.
- The measure of human impact on the environment, representing the amount of land and resources needed to support a population's lifestyle.
- Water sources that are naturally replenished, such as rivers, lakes, and groundwater, and can be used sustainably.
- A close and long-term biological interaction between two different species, often providing mutual benefits.
- Energy derived from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, and geothermal energy.
- Farming practices that aim to provide food while preserving the health of the soil, water, and air.
- An underground layer of permeable rock or soil that holds and transmits groundwater.
- The variety of living organisms in a particular habitat, including the genetic diversity, species diversity, and ecosystem diversity.
- A community of living organisms and their interactions with the physical environment.
- Harvesting fish from the ocean at a rate that exceeds the species' ability to replenish, leading to population declines.
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- The total amount of greenhouse gases, particularly carbon dioxide, produced directly or indirectly by human activities.
- Organic materials that can be broken down by natural processes, reducing environmental impact.
- Non-native species that, when introduced to a new ecosystem, can cause harm to the environment, economy, or human health.
- Capable of being broken down by natural processes into simpler, harmless substances.
- Gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect.
- The cleanliness and purity of the air, determined by the presence of pollutants.
- The clearing of forests, often for agricultural purposes, leading to the loss of biodiversity and disruption of ecosystems.
- Resources that are finite and cannot be replaced on a human timescale, such as fossil fuels.
- The natural process of decomposing organic material into nutrient-rich soil.
- The introduction of contaminants into the environment, causing adverse changes.
- An area of land where all the water drains into a common water body, such as a river or lake.
- Practices or processes that can be maintained over the long term without negatively impacting the environment.
- The process of collecting and processing materials to be used again, reducing the need for new raw materials.
- The specific environment where an organism or community of organisms lives.
- Rainfall with increased acidity due to the presence of pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides.
30 Clues: The scientific study of the protection and management of biodiversity. • The specific environment where an organism or community of organisms lives. • The natural process of decomposing organic material into nutrient-rich soil. • The introduction of contaminants into the environment, causing adverse changes. • ...
Ch. 1 Populations and Communities Vocab 2024-04-22
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- The first species to populate an area during succession.
- The series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time.
- Succession The series of changes that occur in an area where no soil or organisms exist.
- All the different populations that live together in a particular area.
- Movement of individuals out of a population's area.
- Movement of individuals into a population's area.
- Succession The series of changes that occur in an area where the ecosystem has been disturbed, but where soil and organisms still exist.
- The number of births per 1,000 individuals for a certain time period.
- An interaction in which one organism kills another for food or nutrients.
- A type of symbiosis in which both species benefit from living together.
- All members of one species living in the same area.
- The organism that benefits by living with, on, or in a host and a parasitism interaction.
- An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism in a predation interaction.
- The community of organisms that live in a particular area, along with their nonliving environment.
- An environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce.
- A living thing.
- A living or once living part of an organism's habitat.
- The number of individuals in an area of a specific size.
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- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- The organism that does the killing in a predation interaction.
- Any relationship 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.
- The largest population that a particular environment can support.
- A nonliving part of an organism's habitat.
- An organism that a parasite lives with, in, or on, and provides a source of energy or a suitable environment for the parasite to live.
- The number of deaths per 1,000 individuals for a certain time period.
- How an organism makes its living and interacts with the biotic and abiotic factors in its habitat.
- The struggle between organisms to survive as they attempt to use the same limited resources in the same place at the same time.
- An inherited behavior or physical characteristic that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- A group of similar organisms that can mate with each other and produce offspring that can also mate and reproduce.
- A type of symbiosis between two species in which one species benefits and the other species is neither helped nor harmed.
- 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.
33 Clues: A living thing. • 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. • All members of one species living in the same area. • A living or once living part of an organism's habitat. • The first species to populate an area during succession. • ...
Natural Selection 2023-01-09
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- an adaptation that can be instinctive or learned and deals with the way an organism acts in order to survive
- a behavioral pattern that occurs when an animal reduces their activity during the winter
- an adaptation that makes up the physical features of an organism that helps it survive
- the total disappearance of all members of a particular species
- a___________ behavior that is taught after birth
- a long distance journey of individuals on a seasonal basis
- the naturalist known for his contributions to the theory of evolution by natural selection
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- - the surroundings and conditions in which an organism lives
- a characteristic that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- an adaptation that allows an organism to perform special functions within its body
- an organism that is hunted and killed by another organism for food
- _______ Selection -the theory that states organisms that are better suited for their environment are more likely to survive and reproduce
- an organism that naturally hunts another organism for food
- one organism trying to look like or resemble another organism
- an organism blending into its environment
- a behavioral pattern that an animal is born with
16 Clues: an organism blending into its environment • a___________ behavior that is taught after birth • a behavioral pattern that an animal is born with • an organism that naturally hunts another organism for food • a long distance journey of individuals on a seasonal basis • - the surroundings and conditions in which an organism lives • ...
Principles of Ecology 2013-04-24
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- Group of organisms, all of the same species, which interbreed and live in the same area at the same time.
- All strategies and adaptations a species uses in its environment.
- All living organisms that inhabit an environment.
- Made up of interacting populations in a certain area at a certain time.
- The study of interactions that take place between organisms and there environment.
- Made up of interacting populations in a biological community and the community's abiotic factors.
- The place were an organism lives out its life.
- Symbiotic relationship in which a member of one species derives benefit at the expense of another species.
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- Nonliving parts of an organism's environment.
- Close relationship between organisms of different species.
- The portion of Earth that supports living things.
- Symbiotic relationship in which both benefit.
- Symbiotic relationship in which one species benefits and the other one is not affected.
13 Clues: Nonliving parts of an organism's environment. • Symbiotic relationship in which both benefit. • The place were an organism lives out its life. • The portion of Earth that supports living things. • All living organisms that inhabit an environment. • Close relationship between organisms of different species. • ...
DOKs 2021-04-15
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- engineering- that intend to integrate human society with the natural environment for the benefit of both
- refers to the clarity of the water
- uses flows of water to produce electricity
- when precipitation washes chemicals such as fertilizer from nearby farm into a water system, like a pond
- describes all the biotic factors in a particular area
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- something in an ecosystem that is required by an organism
- any place where an organism lives
- factors- living parts of the environment, such as plants, fungi, animals, bacteria, etc.
- factor- nonliving parts of the environment, such as water, air, rocks
- the amount of organisms in a certain place
- hardness- refers to the measure of concentration of dissolved minerals, like calcium or magnesium, found in water
- composed of all the living and nonliving things within the area, and is a complex system made up of interacting organisms and their environment
- all the world's ecosystems
13 Clues: all the world's ecosystems • any place where an organism lives • refers to the clarity of the water • the amount of organisms in a certain place • uses flows of water to produce electricity • describes all the biotic factors in a particular area • something in an ecosystem that is required by an organism • ...
My Environment, My Future, My Responsibility- Part 1 2024-07-25
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- What term describes the responsible management and care of the environment?
- What term describes practices that do not deplete natural resources?
- How can you reuse bottles or bags to protect the environment?
- What word describes the natural world around us?
- What term refers to all the plant life in a particular area?
- What is essential for all living things and should be conserved?
- What process involves turning old materials into new products?
- What term describes the variety of different types of life found on Earth?
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- What is harmful waste that makes the air, water, or land dirty?
- What is the process of recycling organic waste into a nutrient-rich soil?
- What is the practice of protecting and preserving natural resources?
- What is the term for a community of living things and their environment?
- What can you do to cut down the amount of waste you create?
13 Clues: What word describes the natural world around us? • What can you do to cut down the amount of waste you create? • What term refers to all the plant life in a particular area? • How can you reuse bottles or bags to protect the environment? • What process involves turning old materials into new products? • ...
Science Vocab - Unit 1.1 & 1.2 2022-09-14
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- things in an environment that have or were living
- an organism that can produce its own food via photosynthesis
- a creature that consumes other creatures
- beings that can produce their own food using chemicals
- a web depicting an environment in which each organism depends on others for its survival, and typically has more than one source of said energy
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- the ability to stay the same or maintain the same levels
- things in an ecosystem that restricts a population from growing too big
- organisms that eat other organisms for nutrients
- things in an environment that have not and will not ever be alive
- the amount of beings an amount of space can allow before it becomes too much or overpopulated
- the living space for creatures
- the diversity within an ecosystem
- a representation of the layers in an environment and how each type of creature impacts it
13 Clues: the living space for creatures • the diversity within an ecosystem • a creature that consumes other creatures • organisms that eat other organisms for nutrients • things in an environment that have or were living • beings that can produce their own food using chemicals • the ability to stay the same or maintain the same levels • ...
Working for a cause 2024-11-07
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- Chemicals used in farming to kill insects and protect crops
- Natural resources like coal and oil that come from ancient plants and animals
- A protest event to show disagreement with something
- The natural world; it includes everything around us, like air, water, and land
- The removal of trees from an area, often causing harm to the environment
- To make air, water, or land dirty and unsafe
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular area, including plants and animals
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- Using practices that do not harm the environment and can continue for a long time
- A person who offers their time to help without being paid
- A natural home for a plant or animal
- A relationship where two living things benefit each other
- A type of mine where minerals are extracted from the earth's surface
- A network of plants, animals, and other organisms that interact in a specific environment
13 Clues: A natural home for a plant or animal • To make air, water, or land dirty and unsafe • A protest event to show disagreement with something • A person who offers their time to help without being paid • A relationship where two living things benefit each other • Chemicals used in farming to kill insects and protect crops • ...
Recognition task 2018-06-26
8 Clues: activity guide • they are always 6 • measurement scale • objective of the program • environment to upload works • environment with information to study • communication with classmates and tutor • environment to socialize jobs and tasks
Chapter 4 Vocabulary 2015-10-07
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- Describes the nonliving part of the environment
- Cycling of nitrogen between organisms and the atmosphere
- The ability of an organism to tolerate a chemical/disease-causing agent
- Cyclic movement of phosphorus in various chemical forms
- An organism that can make organic molecules from inorganic molecules
- One of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid
- Various species that live and interact with each other
- Region characterized by climate and plant/animal communities
- Replacement of one community by another, in one location over a period of time
- The place where an organism usually lives
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- Movement from nonliving environment into living things
- Triangular diagram that an ecosystem's loss of energy
- Average weather conditions in an area over a period of time
- The variety of organisms in a given area
- Organism that feeds by breaking down dead, organic matter
- An organism that eats other organisms
- Community of organisms and their abiotic environment
17 Clues: An organism that eats other organisms • The variety of organisms in a given area • The place where an organism usually lives • Describes the nonliving part of the environment • One of the steps in a food chain or food pyramid • Community of organisms and their abiotic environment • Triangular diagram that an ecosystem's loss of energy • ...
vocab by tucker 2026-04-10
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- populations living together in one place a large area with similar weather plants and animals
- how animals turn food into working energy
- dependent
- The place where an organism lives
- the thin layer covering the earth to protect it
- the job and organism has
- factors living parts of an environment
- the living and nonliving things in an area
- factor that depends on how many organisms are in an area
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- keeping the body healthy on the inside
- factor nonliving parts of an environment
- capacity largest number of organisms an place can support
- study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
- a group of the same species living in one area
- a group of living things that are the same
- that limits how big a population can grow limiting factor
- the difffrences the animals have
17 Clues: dependent • the job and organism has • the difffrences the animals have • The place where an organism lives • keeping the body healthy on the inside • factors living parts of an environment • factor nonliving parts of an environment • how animals turn food into working energy • a group of living things that are the same • the living and nonliving things in an area • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-06-04
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- An organism's particular role in an ecosystem, or how it makes its living
- Living factors in the environment
- Shows the direction energy flows in a food chain or web
- A behavior or physical characteristic that allows an organism to live successfully in its environment.
- Organisms that hunts and kills its food
- Plants and animals that have moved or been relocated to places where they are not native
- Organism that is hunted and killed for food
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- A one-celled or many-celled organism such as a mushroom, yeast, or mold; often classified as decomposers in a food chain or web
- Place where an organism lives; provides food, water, shelter, and space
- Scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- Non-living factors in the environment.
- Type of biodiversity that is based on the variety of inherited traits present in a population
- Type of succession in which a series of changes occur in an area where no soil or organisms exist; starts from bare rock.
- Animals obtain this from the foods they eat
- Refers to an ecosystem consisting mostly of water
15 Clues: Living factors in the environment • Non-living factors in the environment. • Organisms that hunts and kills its food • Animals obtain this from the foods they eat • Organism that is hunted and killed for food • Refers to an ecosystem consisting mostly of water • Shows the direction energy flows in a food chain or web • ...
Habitats & Environments: Vocabulary 2023-06-30
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- A cold, treeless, arctic region where the ground is always frozen
- A measure of how far a place is from the equator
- Relying on each other
- A dense forest, usually in a tropical area, that receives a lot of rain and contains diverse animal and plant life
- Relating to the environment or to concerns about how to protect the environment
- The height of land above sea level
- A description of the temperature, clouds, rain, wind, and other conditions in the air
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- Relating to areas of a planet, star, or moon near the north or south pole
- An important part that helps form a whole thing or a whole area
- A change in an organism or species that allows it to better survive in its environment
- Harmful material in the air, in water, or in the ground
- All the living and non-living parts of Earth
- To go into a state of deep sleep, often during winter
- A forest in a part of the world with moderate temperatures
- A flat grassland with few trees
15 Clues: Relying on each other • A flat grassland with few trees • The height of land above sea level • All the living and non-living parts of Earth • A measure of how far a place is from the equator • To go into a state of deep sleep, often during winter • Harmful material in the air, in water, or in the ground • A forest in a part of the world with moderate temperatures • ...
Structural and behavioural adaptations for portfolio thingy 2024-05-07
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- Special ways an organism behaves to survive in its own natural habitat
- The physical characteristics of an organism that help it survive in its natural habitat
- A measurement of how hot or cold something is and is one of the factors of the environment
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- How much food there is for an organism to consume. One of the factors of the environment
- Animals,plants,fungi, or bacteria in the organism's habitat. One of the factors of the environment
- This effects the organism's survival in its habitat e.g. - temperature
- An evolutionary process that helps organisms adapt to their environment
- When an organism moves out of its habitat to increase its chances of survival
- Mixture of gaseous matter that surrounds Earth, is one of the factors of the environment
- A liquid that all living things must consume to function. One of the factors of the environment
10 Clues: This effects the organism's survival in its habitat e.g. - temperature • Special ways an organism behaves to survive in its own natural habitat • An evolutionary process that helps organisms adapt to their environment • When an organism moves out of its habitat to increase its chances of survival • ...
Ecology 2015-04-19
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- climatically and geographically defined as contiguous areas with similar climatic conditions on the Earth
- symbiosis in which one organism lives as a parasite in or on another organism
- a connection of many food chains
- interaction between organisms or species, in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another
- any non-living organism in an environment
- produced, occurring, or existing within a species or between individuals of a single specie
- study of interactions among organisms and their environment
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- a linear sequence of links in a food web starting from "producer" species and ending at apex predator species or decomposer species.
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association
- summation of all the organisms of the same group or species, which live in a particular geographical area, and have the capability of interbreeding
- association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm
- death rate
- type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons.
- a form of symbiosis where both organisms benefit
- birth rate
- community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system.
- any living organism in an environment
17 Clues: death rate • birth rate • a connection of many food chains • any living organism in an environment • any non-living organism in an environment • a form of symbiosis where both organisms benefit • study of interactions among organisms and their environment • symbiosis in which one organism lives as a parasite in or on another organism • ...
Ecology 2015-04-19
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- community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment, interacting as a system.
- summation of all the organisms of the same group or species, which live in a particular geographical area, and have the capability of interbreeding
- birth rate
- symbiosis in which one organism lives as a parasite in or on another organism
- association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm
- a connection of many food chains
- any living organism in an environment
- any non-living organism in an environment
- a linear sequence of links in a food web starting from "producer" species and ending at apex predator species or decomposer species.
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association
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- study of interactions among organisms and their environment
- interaction between organisms or species, in which the fitness of one is lowered by the presence of another
- produced, occurring, or existing within a species or between individuals of a single specie
- type of biome where the tree growth is hindered by low temperatures and short growing seasons.
- a form of symbiosis where both organisms benefit
- death rate
- climatically and geographically defined as contiguous areas with similar climatic conditions on the Earth
17 Clues: birth rate • death rate • a connection of many food chains • any living organism in an environment • any non-living organism in an environment • a form of symbiosis where both organisms benefit • study of interactions among organisms and their environment • symbiosis in which one organism lives as a parasite in or on another organism • ...
Think green 2019-06-03
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- rotting food scraps in soil
- converting waste into reusable material
- introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- 10 years
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground
- respectful of the environment
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- a synthetic material made from polymers
- a person concerned about protecting the environment
- unwanted or unusable material, substances or by-products
- the state or process of disappearing/vanishing
- the weather of a place over a long time
11 Clues: 10 years • rotting food scraps in soil • respectful of the environment • a sudden violent shaking of the ground • a synthetic material made from polymers • converting waste into reusable material • the weather of a place over a long time • the state or process of disappearing/vanishing • a person concerned about protecting the environment • ...
Geography 304 Exam 1 Practice 2022-02-15
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- description of what happens in nature repeatedly, without known exception (e.g. gravity)
- a large region of similar climatic conditions, with communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms
- natural ________ = natural resources + natural services
- an educated guess, testable
- the environmental science focusing on relationships between organisms and their environment
- the process of scientists critically examining and testing each other's research and hypotheses
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- The most recent “ice age” is called the __________________Epoch.
- the addition of more waste to a resource than it can accommodate
- something useful that occurs naturally
- the circulation of chemicals necessary for life; from the environment through organisms, back to the environment
- Which of the three scientific Principles of Sustainability refers to the variety of life in the world (or in an ecosystem).
- a well-tested hypothesis, accepted by most scientists
- A grassland biome with scattered trees. Giraffes and lions roam the African ___________.
- community of species interacting with each other, as well as the chemical and physical aspects of their environment
14 Clues: an educated guess, testable • something useful that occurs naturally • a well-tested hypothesis, accepted by most scientists • natural ________ = natural resources + natural services • The most recent “ice age” is called the __________________Epoch. • the addition of more waste to a resource than it can accommodate • ...
natural selection crossword 2022-04-15
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- a trait that makes it less likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- something in the environment that affects an individuals chances of surviving
- a group of individuals born and living around the same time
- the process by which the distribution of traits in a population changes over name generations
- a related organism from a previous generation
- the number of individuals with each trait in a population
- to stay alive
- a graph that uses bars to show how traits are distributed within a group
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- everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- a trait that makes it more likely that an individual will survive in a specific environment
- a group of the same type of organism living in the same area
- a group of organisms of the same kind (in one or more populations) that do not reproduce with organisms from any other group
- any difference in traits between individual organisms
14 Clues: to stay alive • a related organism from a previous generation • any difference in traits between individual organisms • the number of individuals with each trait in a population • a group of individuals born and living around the same time • everything (living and nonliving) that surrounds an organism • a group of the same type of organism living in the same area • ...
ENVIRONEMNT 2024-05-23
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- The protection and preservation of natural resources and ecosystems
- The process of using less energy and resources to minimize waste and environmental impact
- Renewable energy source often harnessed using wind turbines
- The intentional release of harmful substances or energy into the environment
- Materials that can be broken down and recycled back into the environment
- The process of trees absorbing water and releasing it into the atmosphere
- A harmful substance released into the environment, often by industrial processes
- A term used to describe the variety of life on Earth
- Chemical element essential for life, often found in fossil fuels
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- The process of removing salt from seawater to make it suitable for drinking
- The gradual increase in the Earth's average temperature due to human activity
- An area of land where waste materials are buried under layers of earth
- The study of the relationships between organisms and their environment
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth
14 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding the Earth • A term used to describe the variety of life on Earth • Renewable energy source often harnessed using wind turbines • Chemical element essential for life, often found in fossil fuels • The protection and preservation of natural resources and ecosystems • ...
Competition and Adaptation Crossword 2023-01-25
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- A particular role that an organism plays in an environment
- A resource that plants compete for but animals do not (clue: not a living organism)
- The number of individuals of a particular species in a certain area
- All the living organisms within an environment and the area they live in
- A survival feature that involves sleeping for long periods of time during cold seasons
- A feature that allows an organism to compete successfully in its environment
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- An environment within which organisms live
- The way in which different species depend on each other for survival
- A survival feature that involves moving somewhere warmer or somewhere with more food
- A survival feature that allows animals to keep warm
- All the living organisms within an ecosystem
- An organism that hunts other organisms for food
- An organism that is hunted by other organisms for food
13 Clues: An environment within which organisms live • All the living organisms within an ecosystem • An organism that hunts other organisms for food • A survival feature that allows animals to keep warm • An organism that is hunted by other organisms for food • A particular role that an organism plays in an environment • ...
OH's Characteristics of Living Things 2020-09-23
Across
- passing of traits from parents to offspring
- causes something to react
- eats other organisms for energy
- a living or one living being
- makes its own food
- reproduction producing identical copy of parent
Down
- sum of all chemical process in human body
- maintaining a stable internal environment
- living or once living part of environment
- all living things are made up of these
- non-living/never living part of environment
11 Clues: makes its own food • causes something to react • a living or one living being • eats other organisms for energy • all living things are made up of these • sum of all chemical process in human body • maintaining a stable internal environment • living or once living part of environment • non-living/never living part of environment • passing of traits from parents to offspring • ...
Environments and Organisms 2022-05-13
Across
- To stay alive.
- chain Path of energy from one organism to another.
- A living thing.
- Part of the plant that transports water.
- When animals rest during harsh conditions.
Down
- An area where organisms live.
- A model of a land environment.
- A resting stage that helps plants survive.
- A model of a water environment.
- Part of the plant that absorbs nutrients.
- A living thing that eats other living things.
11 Clues: To stay alive. • A living thing. • An area where organisms live. • A model of a land environment. • A model of a water environment. • Part of the plant that transports water. • Part of the plant that absorbs nutrients. • A resting stage that helps plants survive. • When animals rest during harsh conditions. • A living thing that eats other living things. • ...
Environmental Science Crossword - Ms Haire's class 2021-05-17
Across
- The study of the environment and solutions to environmental problems.
- Ability of things to get decomposed.
- A living community of interacting life and its environment.
- A release of oil into the environment polluting ecosystems.
- The study of earth and rocks.
- All the inhabitants of an area.
- Production of something, like gas or radiation.
- Having no living members; no longer in existence.
- The weather conditions of an area over a long time.
- An area of land that drains the streams and rain to an outflow place.
- A process used by plants and other organisms to convert the sun’s energy to food (glucose).
- The Sun’s warmth gets trapped in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- The study of life.
- Cutting down trees to make room for something besides forest.
- A system of interacting life and its environment.
- A species special place in the environment.
- Seriously at risk for extinction.
- Decaying organic stuff in a pile that you put on plants as fertilizer.
- Material used to stop heat or sound from conducting to something else.
- A poison from a plant or animal that causes disease.
- The natural home of an animal or plant.
- A substance in the environment that has a harmful effect.
- Trash that is left lying in an open or public place.
- Prevention of a wasteful use of a resource.
- An act of taking care of a piece of outdoor land usually with plants.
- A group of people living in the same place or with something bringing them together.
- The Earth gradually getting hotter over time because of pollutants.
Down
- To use an object again after original use.
- A car that works with an electric motor, not with gas.
- Part of the atmosphere of the Earth with life.
- The measure of the impact of people’s activities on the environment.
- An engine that does not produce any harmful gases into the environment.
- Where does photosynthesis take place?
- Mutually beneficial interaction between organisms.
- When wind is used to make electricity.
- A car that runs on gas and on electricity.
- Act of protecting wild species and their natural habitats.
- Science, Technology , Engineering, and Math.
- To convert waste into usable material.
- A layer in the Earth’s atmosphere that absorbs ultraviolet radiation.
- The act of protecting the Earth’s natural resources.
- A substance used to kill pests on plants.
- Harmful levels of noise in the air.
- A place to bury large amounts of trash.
- Variety of life on Earth.
- To lessen or lower an amount of waste.
- A place where unwanted trash is dumped.
- The weight of something living.
- Replanting an area with trees.
- This contributes to air pollution and the greenhouse effect.
- A natural fuel made from past living organisms.
- Fog combined with smoke or other pollution.
52 Clues: The study of life. • Variety of life on Earth. • The study of earth and rocks. • Replanting an area with trees. • All the inhabitants of an area. • The weight of something living. • Seriously at risk for extinction. • Harmful levels of noise in the air. • Ability of things to get decomposed. • Where does photosynthesis take place? • When wind is used to make electricity. • ...
Biology 2013-04-03
Across
- combining and overlapping of many food chains
- thin zone of the earth that supports all life
- all the organisms living in a certain area
- all the members of one species that live in the same area
- all the living and nonliving parts of an environment
- organism that gets food by eating other organisms
- not dead
Down
- an organism's role in its environment
- model of the flow of energy through an ecosystem
- place where an organism lives
- organism that feeds on dead organisms
- organism that makes its own food
- study of the relationship between living things and their environment
13 Clues: not dead • place where an organism lives • organism that makes its own food • an organism's role in its environment • organism that feeds on dead organisms • all the organisms living in a certain area • combining and overlapping of many food chains • thin zone of the earth that supports all life • model of the flow of energy through an ecosystem • ...
Conservation 2026-03-22
Across
- to change waste into usable material
- the American term for waste or rubbish
- the Earth increasing in temperature (write it as one word, no space)
- this group of animals already did completely disappear
- protecting the environment as much as possible
Down
- to use something more than once
- this group of animals could completely disappear
- the removal of forests
- the British term for waste or garbage
- things in the environment that humans can use
- human-made waste that damages the environment
- another word for rubbish or garbage
- a place where plants and animals live naturally
13 Clues: the removal of forests • to use something more than once • another word for rubbish or garbage • to change waste into usable material • the British term for waste or garbage • the American term for waste or rubbish • things in the environment that humans can use • human-made waste that damages the environment • protecting the environment as much as possible • ...
Ecoystem Fun 2024-11-10
Across
- A type of plant or animal that is at risk of becoming extinct.
- The process plants use to make their own food using sunlight, water, and air.
- Non-living parts of the environment, like water, air, and rocks.
- An animal that only eats other animals or parts of animals.
- An animal that eats both plants and other animals.
- A living thing that eats other living things for food. This includes all animals.
- A living thing that is hunted by predators for food.
- The way living things rely on each other and their environment to survive.
- The place where a plant or animal naturally lives and grows.
Down
- A living thing that can make its own food. This includes all green plants on land.
- A living thing that breaks down dead plants and animals into simpler parts.
- An animal that only eats plants.
- Living parts of the environment, including all plants and animals.
- When a type of plant or animal completely dies out and no longer exists on Earth.
- A community of living things and their environment, working together as a system.
- A living thing that eats dead animals it didn't kill itself.
- A living thing that hunts and kills other animals for food.
17 Clues: An animal that only eats plants. • An animal that eats both plants and other animals. • A living thing that is hunted by predators for food. • An animal that only eats other animals or parts of animals. • A living thing that hunts and kills other animals for food. • A living thing that eats dead animals it didn't kill itself. • ...
Inspired by Nature 2025-04-02
Across
- All the visible features of an area of land, often considered in terms of their aesthetic appeal.
- The animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- Direct sunlight unbroken by cloud, especially over a comparatively large area.
- A large natural stream of water flowing in a channel to the sea, a lake, or another river.
- A gentle wind.
- A field of grass and wildflowers.
Down
- A large natural elevation of the earth's surface rising abruptly from the surrounding level.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- The planet on which we live; the world.
- A vast body of salt water that covers almost three-quarters of the earth's surface.
- A barren area of landscape where little precipitation occurs and consequently living conditions are hostile for plant and animal life.
- Animals living and plants growing in their natural environment.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period.
- A low area of land between hills or mountains, typically with a river or stream flowing through it.
17 Clues: A gentle wind. • A field of grass and wildflowers. • The planet on which we live; the world. • Animals living and plants growing in their natural environment. • The plants of a particular region, habitat, or geological period. • The animals of a particular region, habitat, or geological period. • ...
Explore the course. 2018-06-22
8 Clues: learning environment • realization of works • knowledge environment • Monitoring environment • schedule of course activities • collaborative learning environme • first environment of your virtual campus • what we do for delivery to the teacher to qualify
Explore the course. 2018-06-22
8 Clues: learning environment • realization of works • knowledge environment • Monitoring environment • schedule of course activities • collaborative learning environme • first environment of your virtual campus • what we do for delivery to the teacher to qualify
Think Like a Geographer Week 1 Vocabulary Crossword 2021-09-09
Across
- Interaction the relationship between people and the environment, including how people depend on, modify, and adapt to the environment
- refers to how we describe what a location is like
- the exact location of something
- northeast, southeast, southwest, and northwest (NE, SE, SW, & NW)
- how people, resources, and ideas move
- north, south, east, and west (N, S, E, and W)
- a person who creates maps
Down
- a list that explains the symbols on a map
- the study of Earth, its people, and how things change over time
- human ideas and interactions that people have with their environment, which include political boundaries of states, cities, and towns, buildings, bridges, homes, and other human-made features
- might include forests, mountains, oceans, and rivers. Landforms, bodies of water, climate, soil, biomes, natural vegetation, and animal life are all part of physical characteristics.
- is an area that has similar characteristics
- a symbol that shows directions on a map
- a smaller map set within the border of a larger one
- tells us where something is in relation to something else
- exploration expanded into new places, one of the ways people, ideas, and materials move.
16 Clues: a person who creates maps • the exact location of something • how people, resources, and ideas move • a symbol that shows directions on a map • a list that explains the symbols on a map • is an area that has similar characteristics • north, south, east, and west (N, S, E, and W) • refers to how we describe what a location is like • ...
Tourism 2014-02-16
Across
- nature-based tourism that involves educating tourists about the natural environment. It is ecologically sustainable tourism.
- areas which are covered permanently, occasionally or periodically by fresh or salt water up to a depth of six metres
- all those things that occur naturally in an area, for example, air, water, soil and flora and fauna
- the long-term variation in the atmosphere, mainly relating to temperature and precipitation
- capacity describes the level of recreational use an area can take before there is significant damage to the environment
- the body of beliefs, attitudes, skills and tools with which members of a community structure their lives and interact with their environment
- person who travels outside their own country and crosses another country's border
Down
- a relationship between the host community, the place, and the visitor that protects the environment and respects the needs of the local people
- the 24 zones of different time into which the Earth is divided
- countries that have high economic productivity, relatively high standards of living and relatively democratic systems of government
- term used to describe and group the world's poorest countries in which most people have a low economic standard of living
- person who travels within their own country
- gross national product. GNP per capita gives an indication of the average standard of living in countries being compared.
- the natural home of an animal or plant, the place where it is normally found
- environment any human addition to the land surface
- the temporary movement of people to destinations beyond their normal place of work and residence; the activities undertaken while there; and the facilities created to meet their needs
- severe acute respiratory syndrome, a new strain of pneumonia
17 Clues: person who travels within their own country • environment any human addition to the land surface • severe acute respiratory syndrome, a new strain of pneumonia • the 24 zones of different time into which the Earth is divided • the natural home of an animal or plant, the place where it is normally found • ...
Biology crossword 2016-09-20
Across
- chemical reaction occurring within the cells
- process by which living things produce new organisms of their kind
- process by which substances enter and leave cells and become distributed within the cells
- removal of waste from one organisms body
- process of organisms are able to combine simple substances chemically form more complex substances
- study of living things
Down
- the process of releasing chemical energy
- materials from an external environment changed into usable energy
- condition of a constant living environment
- process by which living organisms increase in size
- breakdown of complex food materials into simpler forms
- all the activities that help maintain an organisms homeostasis
- a living object
- reproduction single offspring identical to the single parent
- the taking in of food from the environment
- act or process of discharging undigested
- substances organisms need for energy,growth,repair,or maintenance
17 Clues: a living object • study of living things • the process of releasing chemical energy • act or process of discharging undigested • removal of waste from one organisms body • condition of a constant living environment • the taking in of food from the environment • chemical reaction occurring within the cells • process by which living organisms increase in size • ...
ECOLOGY 2022-10-28
Across
- the process by which organisms use the sun's energy to make their own food
- non-living parts of the environment
- several interacting populations inhabiting a common environment
- the scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environment
- an organism that eats animals (meat)
- an organism that can make its own food; a producer
- any unicellular or multicellular individual
- a group of organisms of one species living in the same place
Down
- organisms that break down wastes and dead organisms and return raw materials to the ecosystem
- all living organisms inhabiting the Earth
- many overlapping food chains
- one possible path of energy movement through an ecosystem
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- populations in a community and the abiotic factors they interact with
- an organism that cannot make its own food; a consumer
- an organism that eats dead and decaying animals and plants
- an organism that eats plants
17 Clues: many overlapping food chains • an organism that eats plants • non-living parts of the environment • an organism that eats animals (meat) • an organism that eats plants and animals • all living organisms inhabiting the Earth • any unicellular or multicellular individual • an organism that can make its own food; a producer • ...
Tourism 2014-02-16
Across
- nature-based tourism that involves educating tourists about the natural environment. It is ecologically sustainable tourism.
- capacity describes the level of recreational use an area can take before there is significant damage to the environment
- a relationship between the host community, the place, and the visitor that protects the environment and respects the needs of the local people
- development that meets the needs of the present population without endangering the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- the body of beliefs, attitudes, skills and tools with which members of a community structure their lives and interact with their environment
- person who travels outside their own country and crosses another country's border
- all those things that occur naturally in an area, for example, air, water, soil and flora and fauna
- the long-term variation in the atmosphere, mainly relating to temperature and precipitation
- the temporary movement of people to destinations beyond their normal place of work and residence; the activities undertaken while there; and the facilities created to meet their needs
- severe acute respiratory syndrome, a new strain of pneumonia
Down
- ensuring that we can meet the needs of the present population without endangering the ability of future generations to meet their needs
- areas which are covered permanently, occasionally or periodically by fresh or salt water up to a depth of six metres
- countries that have high economic productivity, relatively high standards of living and relatively democratic systems of government
- the 24 zones of different time into which the Earth is divided
- the natural home of an animal or plant, the place where it is normally found
- term used to describe and group the world's poorest countries in which most people have a low economic standard of living
- person who travels within their own country
- gross national product. GNP per capita gives an indication of the average standard of living in countries being compared.
- environment any human addition to the land surface
19 Clues: person who travels within their own country • environment any human addition to the land surface • severe acute respiratory syndrome, a new strain of pneumonia • the 24 zones of different time into which the Earth is divided • the natural home of an animal or plant, the place where it is normally found • ...
ALEXIS BADILLO INGLES II 2018-03-30
Across
- Environment where activities are delivered
- in which environment we carry out the activities
Down
- guide where we find educational resources
- in which environment we find the syllabus of the course
- in which environment are the forums
- the academic news are in the environment
- where we enter the notes
- guides us to start and end activities
8 Clues: where we enter the notes • in which environment are the forums • guides us to start and end activities • the academic news are in the environment • guide where we find educational resources • Environment where activities are delivered • in which environment we carry out the activities • in which environment we find the syllabus of the course
key words 2024-07-30
Across
- specific area where something lives
- interaction of biotic and abiotic factors
- different organism living in the same environment
- living components of an environment that interact with abiotic factors
Down
- non-living physical and chemical parts of an environment
- biotic and abiotic surroundings
- number of individual species
- study between living things and their environment
8 Clues: number of individual species • biotic and abiotic surroundings • specific area where something lives • interaction of biotic and abiotic factors • study between living things and their environment • different organism living in the same environment • non-living physical and chemical parts of an environment • ...
Science Crossword 2022-12-14
Across
- survival of the fittest
- reproduction involving one parent
- human interference with traits in organisms
- reproduction involving two parents
- a diagram used to determine the outcome of reproduction
- different traits
- ways an animals looks change to better fit an environment
Down
- ways an animal behaves to fit an environment better
- traits passed down from one generation to the next
- a characteristic
- changing traits to better fit an environment
11 Clues: a characteristic • different traits • survival of the fittest • reproduction involving one parent • reproduction involving two parents • human interference with traits in organisms • changing traits to better fit an environment • traits passed down from one generation to the next • ways an animal behaves to fit an environment better • ...
Studies Weekly - Week 1 2023-08-24
Across
- include the political boundaries of states, cities, and towns.
- is an area that has similar characteristics. Dividing large areas of the world into regions makes it easier for us to study them.
- thinks about people and how they live and work in their environment.
- of a place is its exact location.
- are part of its natural environment.
- are people who create maps.
Down
- allows geographers to explore the relationship between people and the environment. It includes how people depend on, modify, and adapt to the environment.
- one of the ways people, ideas, and materials move. Ideas move with people as they travel from place to place. Ideas also move through communication and technology.
- refers to how we describe what a location is like.
- refers to a particular place.
- the study of Earth and its people.
- tells us where something is in relation to something else.
- how people, resources, and ideas move. P
13 Clues: are people who create maps. • refers to a particular place. • of a place is its exact location. • the study of Earth and its people. • are part of its natural environment. • how people, resources, and ideas move. P • refers to how we describe what a location is like. • tells us where something is in relation to something else. • ...
chapter3 & 4 2025-05-15
Across
- The natural world around us Pollution Harmful substances in the air, water, or soil Litter Waste thrown in public places Conservation Protecting and preserving natural resources
- To decrease the amount of waste produced
- To use items again instead of throwing them away Plastic A non-biodegradable material harmful to the environment Wildlife Animals living in their natural environment
- To process used materials into new products
- The natural home of an animal or plant
- A community of living organisms and their environment
Down
- Relating to environmental awareness or protection
- Materials that can break down naturally
- An activity to remove litter and waste from an area
- Resources that can be replenished over time
- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer Sustainability Using resources responsibly for future generations
- The planet we live on Ocean A large body of water affected by pollution
- A large area covered with trees and undergrowth
13 Clues: The natural home of an animal or plant • Materials that can break down naturally • To decrease the amount of waste produced • To process used materials into new products • Resources that can be replenished over time • A large area covered with trees and undergrowth • Relating to environmental awareness or protection • An activity to remove litter and waste from an area • ...
cell and body systems crossword # 2 2025-02-26
Across
- the body weight your body has gotten used to
- maintains a body temperature that's higher than its environment
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself
- any change in the internal or external environment that triggers a behavioral response.
- process by which plants grow in response to gravity
- hormone produced by the pancreas that helps regulating blood sugar levels.
- reaction to a question, or experience or a stimulus
Down
- hormone produced by pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar levels
- process that maintains a steady internal body temperature no matter how bad outside
- or nerve endings that detect and convert external or internal stimuli into electrical signals transmitted to the central nervous system.
- process by which a plant grows in response to the light
- process where living organisms maintain a stable internal environment regardless of externa changes
- an animal that is dependent on external environment for body heat
13 Clues: the body weight your body has gotten used to • the way in which one acts or conducts oneself • process by which plants grow in response to gravity • reaction to a question, or experience or a stimulus • process by which a plant grows in response to the light • maintains a body temperature that's higher than its environment • ...
RECOGNITION TASK 2018-02-13
8 Clues: My mail • They are my group • Course administration • is in the knowledge environment • There is the agenda of the course • are in the collaborative environment • Evaluation and monitoring environment • evaluation and monitoring environment
Introduction 2018-06-26
8 Clues: activity guide • measurement scale • they are always 6 • objective of the program • environment to upload works • environment with information to study • environment to socialize jobs and tasks • communication with classmates and tutor
Recognition task 2018-06-26
8 Clues: activity guide • measurement scale • they are always 6 • objective of the program • environment to upload works • environment with information to study • environment to socialize jobs and tasks • communication with classmates and tutor
Unit 7/8 Populations (part 1) 2023-03-22
Across
- all of the populations living and interacting within a specific environment
- the maximum size of a population that a particular environment can support
- enrichment of nutrients in an aquatic environment that causes excessive growth of aquatic plants, especially algae, which increases bacterial growth and consumption of oxygen, resulting in depletion of oxygen in the environment
- the clearing, by burning or logging, of trees in a forested area
- the location in which an organism lives
- the many different types of life that exist in an environment
Down
- the slow warming of Earth's atmosphere due to climatic change
- the spread of desert-like conditions often due to the actions of humans
- a growth pattern in which a population doubles at regular intervals
- a symbiotic relationship in which both participants benefit from the relationship (+/+)
- a symbiotic relationship in which one participant benefits from the relationship and the other is neither harmed nor hurt (+/0)
- the interaction between organisms or species that use the same resources in which the health of one is negatively affected by the presence of the other
- all the living and nonliving things in an area that interact with each other
13 Clues: the location in which an organism lives • the slow warming of Earth's atmosphere due to climatic change • the many different types of life that exist in an environment • the clearing, by burning or logging, of trees in a forested area • a growth pattern in which a population doubles at regular intervals • ...
Earth Day Crossword Puzle 2026-04-13
Across
- produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents.
- a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas essential for life on Earth.
- the introduction of harmful materials—called pollutants—into the environment, making air, water, or land unsafe and unsuitable for use.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- a colorless, transparent, odorless liquid that forms the seas, lakes, rivers, and rain and is the basis of the fluids of living organisms.
- make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size. the introduction of harmful materials—called pollutants—into the environment, making air, water, or land unsafe and unsuitable for use.
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- What planet do we live in?
Down
- the natural home or environment where a plant, animal, or other organism lives, grows, and thrives. a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas essential for life on Earth.
- convert (waste) into reusable material.
- protect something from harm or destruction.
- a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star.
- a glass or plastic structure designed to protect plants by trapping heat from sunlight, creating a warmer, controlled environment compared to the outside
13 Clues: What planet do we live in? • convert (waste) into reusable material. • protect something from harm or destruction. • decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • a celestial body moving in an elliptical orbit around a star. • a colorless, odorless, and tasteless gas essential for life on Earth. • ...
Le- Love for Trees 2023-07-04
10 Clues: not fertile • to a minimum • study of animals • create or produce • derived from living matter • try to deal with a difficult task • preservation of natural environment • a way of earning enough money to live on • the natural environment of an animal or plant • a person who seeking to protect the environment
Le- Love for Trees 2023-07-04
10 Clues: not fertile • to a minimum • study of animals • create or produce • derived from living matter • try to deal with a difficult task • preservation of natural environment • a way of earning enough money to live on • the natural environment of an animal or plant • a person who seeking to protect the environment
