environment Crossword Puzzles
ENVIRONMENT 2025-03-18
Across
- Footprint – The amount of carbon dioxide released by a person or activity.
- – A material that can break down naturally without harming the environment.
- – Using natural resources in a way that does not harm the environment.
- – A resource that can be replaced naturally, like wind or solar energy.
- – The presence of harmful substances in the air, water, or land.
- Effect – The trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere, leading to global warming.
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- – The cutting down of trees in a large area.
- – A community of living things and their environment.
- – Protecting and preserving nature and wildlife.
- – To process used materials into new products to reduce waste.
- – A mixture of decayed plants and food waste used to help plants grow.
- – The variety of living things in a particular environment.
12 Clues: – The cutting down of trees in a large area. • – Protecting and preserving nature and wildlife. • – A community of living things and their environment. • – The variety of living things in a particular environment. • – To process used materials into new products to reduce waste. • – The presence of harmful substances in the air, water, or land. • ...
Ecosystem & Environment 2013-05-15
Across
- The trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere
- The production and discharge of something, esp. gas or radiation
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- The very highest levels of a profession or other sphere, or of prices or other quantities
- An oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in its molecule or empirical formula
- A colorless, odorless flammable gas, CH4, that is the main constituent of natural gas
- The state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct
- Of or containing nitrogen with a lower valence, often three
- Predict or estimate weather
- A thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions
- Of or relating to the entire earth as a planet
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- The state of being diverse; variety
- Become liquefied by heat
- An atom of this element
- Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land
- The degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object
- Ultraviolet
- The action or process of causing so much damage to something that it no longer exists or cannot be repaired
- The air in any particular place
- Biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- Cover or submerge (a place or area) with water
- The energy transmitted in this way
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- When somehting becomes cosier
- The planet on which we live, the third planet from the sun in the solar system
26 Clues: Ultraviolet • An atom of this element • Become liquefied by heat • Predict or estimate weather • When somehting becomes cosier • The air in any particular place • The energy transmitted in this way • The state of being diverse; variety • Cover or submerge (a place or area) with water • Of or relating to the entire earth as a planet • ...
Coastal Environment 2013-06-29
Across
- the ratio of wave height to wave length
- ________ break far from the shore and with little energy
- the time waves take to travel through one wave lengthy
- Water that moves back to the sea from the beach
- the distance the wind has travelled over seas and oceans to form waves
- combined effect of longshore current and beach drift
- a wide coastal indentation often found between headlands
- a spit that connects an offshore island
- _______ action is the main shaping force of coastal environment
- a steep and near-vertical rock face found along coasts
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- ________ break violently on the shore with high energy
- daily alternate rise and fall in the sea level
- ocean currents that flow parallel to a coast
- the process by which waves change direction as they approach a coast
- large scale,continuous movements of water in seas and oceans
- a long, narrow ridge of sand or pebbles with one end attached to the land
- area where the land meets the sea
- structures comprising colonies of billions of tiny polyps
- Water that moves up the beach
- a zone of sediment deposition
20 Clues: Water that moves up the beach • a zone of sediment deposition • area where the land meets the sea • the ratio of wave height to wave length • a spit that connects an offshore island • ocean currents that flow parallel to a coast • daily alternate rise and fall in the sea level • Water that moves back to the sea from the beach • ...
Human Environment 2015-03-25
Across
- form of tourism in which the environmental impact is minimised and benefits are brought to the local area and its community.
- Density/The number of people per square kilometre
- movement of people out of cities to the surrounding areas
- Rate/The number of people dying in a year for every 1000 people in a population
- Increase/The rise in population caused by births exceeding deaths
- physical characteristics of the ground of the ground on which a settlement is located
- Sprawl/The uncontrolled growth of a settlement and the number of people living there into the surrounding urban fringe.
- Site/An area around the edge of the city, which has never been developed in any way.
- Industry/Industries involving the manufacturing of finished goods (e.g. a car factory)
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- Industry/Industries involving the collecting and creation of raw materials (e.g. fishing)
- decline in the numbers of people living in an area due to out-migration or changes in birth and death rates.
- Industry/Industries involving research and development and hi- technology
- Rate/The number of babies born in a year for every 1000 people in the total population
- Income/The amount of money that people have to spend on luxury goods
- growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
- Site/This is an area within a city which is no longer used.
- location of a settlement relative to its surroundings
- Industry/Industries involving the provision of a service (e.g. teaching)
- Belt/The area around a settlement protected from urban development
- Population/A population in which there is a high number of people over the age of 65
20 Clues: Density/The number of people per square kilometre • location of a settlement relative to its surroundings • movement of people out of cities to the surrounding areas • Site/This is an area within a city which is no longer used. • growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities. • Increase/The rise in population caused by births exceeding deaths • ...
The environment 2015-03-26
Across
- this is happening to parts of the coast
- there is a hole in it
- coal, oil, gas
- domestic or industrial waste which is carried into sewers
- a colourless, odourless, incombustible gas
- which can be restored so it can be used again
- an alternative type of commerce
- the conversion of sunlight into electricity
- a small percentage of agriculture produces this
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- it's in the air
- cities become this when there is too much pollution
- it is getting warmer and warmer
- this is melting
- this is sprayed on to crops
- capable of decaying through the action of living organisms
- genetically modified organism
- the consequence of cutting down lots of trees
- we all produce too much of it
- we throw this away every time we buy something new
- cars, trucks and factories give these off
20 Clues: coal, oil, gas • it's in the air • this is melting • there is a hole in it • this is sprayed on to crops • genetically modified organism • we all produce too much of it • it is getting warmer and warmer • an alternative type of commerce • this is happening to parts of the coast • cars, trucks and factories give these off • a colourless, odourless, incombustible gas • ...
The environment 2015-03-26
Across
- this is sprayed on to crops
- capable of decaying through the action of living organisms
- it's in the air
- cities become this when there is too much pollution
- cars, trucks and factories give these off
- a small percentage of agriculture produces this
- the conversion of sunlight into electricity
- domestic or industrial waste which is carried into sewers
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- this is melting
- we throw this away every time we buy something new
- a colourless, odourless, incombustible gas
- the consequence of cutting down lots of trees
- genetically modified organism
- there is a hole in it
- this is happening to parts of the coast
- coal, oil, gas
- it is getting warmer and warmer
- which can be restored so it can be used again
- an alternative type of commerce
- we all produce too much of it
20 Clues: coal, oil, gas • this is melting • it's in the air • there is a hole in it • this is sprayed on to crops • genetically modified organism • we all produce too much of it • it is getting warmer and warmer • an alternative type of commerce • this is happening to parts of the coast • cars, trucks and factories give these off • a colourless, odourless, incombustible gas • ...
The environment 2018-04-12
20 Clues: Gift • Blei • Stoff • Klima • Quelle • Medizin • Siedlung • Abwasser • städtisch • schädlich • Bedrohung • Aussterben • Lebensraum • Ausstattung • Nutzpflanze • Beleuchtung • Verschmutzung • wirtschaftlich • Geschwindigkeit • Reinigungsmittel
The Environment 2020-02-15
Across
- An area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and construction debris.
- The study of the relationship of living things (plants, animals and humans) with each other and with their environment.
- Substances that pollute something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- The condition of being populated with excessively large numbers.
- A storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- Protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources, to keep them safe from destruction or degradation and conserve them for future generations.
- Waste material; refuse or litter.
- The process of minimising waste by recovering materials and transforming them into new products.
- All the plants and living creatures in a particular area considered in relation to their physical environment.
- A species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.*
- Substance which may be harmful to the environment or hazardous to your health if inhaled, ingested or absorbed through the skin.*
- An overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.
- A sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- Changes in the earth’s weather, including changes in temperature, wind patterns and rainfall, especially the increase in the temperature of the earth’s atmosphere that is caused by the increase of particular gases, especially carbon dioxide.*
- The problem of the slow steady rise in temperature of the earth’s atmosphere, caused by an increase of gases such as carbon dioxide in the air surrounding the earth, which trap the heat of the sun.*
- Capable of being broken down or decomposed by natural biological processes.
- Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.
- Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas.*
- A mass of mud and other earthy material that is falling or has fallen down a hillside or other slope.
- Damaged to people caused by high levels of toxic chemicals released into the air in urban environments.
- A violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
- A situation in which a plant, an animal, a way of life, etc. stops existing.
- Fog or haze intensified by smoke or other atmospheric pollutants.
- ... is the existence of a wide variety of plant and animal species living in their natural environment.
- The part of the earth’s surface and atmosphere in which plants and animals can live.
- Farming that aims to produce as much as possible, usually with the use of chemicals.*
- A chemical used for killing insects.
- The destruction of something, especially waste material, by burning.
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- Reduction in the concentration of ozone in the ozone layer.*
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- A snowstorm with very strong winds.
- A substance enclosed under pressure and released as a fine spray by means of a propellant gas.*
- Destruction of forests to make land for agriculture.
- Waste, especially industrial waste, that is hazardous to human health or the environment and which requires special facilities for its disposal.*
- Materials or substances occurring in nature which can be exploited for economic gain.*
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- A very strong wind that blows high in the earth's atmosphere and has an important influence on the weather.*
- Rain mixed with sulphuric, nitric and other acids formed by gases released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned.*
- A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
- A sudden and violent event in nature (such as an earthquake, hurricane or flood) that kills or injures a lot of people or causes a lot of damage.*
- Invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun, can burn the skin, and cause skin cancer.*
- The surroundings and external conditions that affect the growth and development of living things.
- A storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail.
- Contamination of the air, water, or soil with substances that can cause harm to human health or the environment.
- The geological activity that results in The abrupt collapse of the ground cover; a depression in the ground cover clearly visible to the naked eye.*
- The mixture of gases that surrounds the earth.
- Gases that trap the heat of the sun in the earth's atmosphere, producing the greenhouse effect.*
- The effect of a man-made activity, change, or development on the natural environment.*
- A colourless, odourless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 per cent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis; the most abundante of the greenhouse gases.
- A cavity in the ground, especially in a limestone formation, caused by water erosion and providing a route for surface water to disappear underground.
- A luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall.
- Gases ejected from an engine as waste products.*
- A large mass of rotating air located in the upper-middle atmospheric layers over either of the earth's poles, typically behind a polar front.*
- A mass of snow, ice and rock that falls down the side of a mountain.
- A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- A gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature reportedly caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun's heat in the earth's atmosphere.*
- A community of plants, animals and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive.
- The process by which soil is gradually removed by the rain, wind, or sea.*
- A layer of ozone high above the earth’s surface, which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun.*
- Energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.*
- ... is defined as the presence of toxic chemicals (pollutants or contaminants) in soil, in high enough concentrations to pose a risk to human health and/or the ecosystem.*
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals, usually associated with land use right.
- Substances used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- A layer of ice covering an extensive tract of land for a long period of time.
- An escape of oil into the sea or other body of water.*
- Someone who catches and kills animals illegally.
71 Clues: Waste material; refuse or litter. • A snowstorm with very strong winds. • A chemical used for killing insects. • Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas.* • The mixture of gases that surrounds the earth. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • Gases ejected from an engine as waste products.* • Someone who catches and kills animals illegally. • ...
URBAN ENVIRONMENT 2020-04-22
Across
- IS SMALLER, DOESN'T HAVE A DANCE FLOOR AND CLOSES EARLIER
- IS A PLACE THEY STOP ON THEIR ROUTES TO PICK PEOPLE UP
- IS USUALLY MORE EXPENSIVE AND PROVIDES GOOD QUALITY MEALS
- IS WHERE ALL THE BUSES START AND FINISH THEIR ROUTES
- IS A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE CAN SEE EXHIBITIONS OF ALL KINDS ARCHEOLOGICAL REMAINS OR OLD BOOKS
- IS USUALLY CHEAPER AND SELLS MAINLY SNACKS AND DRINKS
- IS A PLACE OF HIGHER ADULT EDUCATION
- IS FOR CHILDREN FORM FOUR YEARS OLD TO EIGHTEEN YEARS OLD
- IS A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN BUY BOOKS
- IS A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GO TO SEE PLAYS
- HAS A DANCE FLOOR AND CLOSES LATER
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- IS A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN BORROW OR CONSULT BOOKS
- STADIUM IS A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GO TO WATCH SPORTS
- IS WHERE PEOPLE CAN CATCH OVERGROUND TRAINS IN BIG CITIES
- IS A BIG BUILDING WHERE PATIENTS STAY AND ALL KINDS OF MEDICAL
- IS A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GO TO WATCH FILMS
- IS WHERE PEOPLE CAN CATCH UNDERGROUND TRAINS IN BIG CITIES
- SERVES A LOCAL AREA ONLY AND PEOPLE GO THERE TO SEE FAMILY DOCTOR
- CENTRE IS A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GO TO DO SPORTS
- IS A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE CAN ONLY SEE DIFFERENT TYPES OF PAINTINGS PHOTOGRAPHY OR SCULTURE.
20 Clues: IS A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN BUY BOOKS • HAS A DANCE FLOOR AND CLOSES LATER • IS A PLACE OF HIGHER ADULT EDUCATION • IS A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GO TO SEE PLAYS • IS A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GO TO WATCH FILMS • CENTRE IS A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GO TO DO SPORTS • IS A PLACE WHERE YOU CAN BORROW OR CONSULT BOOKS • STADIUM IS A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE GO TO WATCH SPORTS • ...
Environment vocab 2020-06-11
Across
- sky
- deforestation
- valley
- nature
- to recycle
- palm tree
- jungle
- natural resources
- sand
- grass, pasture
- to take care of
- island
- oil
- smog
- recycling
- it is necessary
- peninsula
- to destroy
- tree
- pollution
- cactus
- river
- coast
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- grasslands
- sea
- hill
- Earth
- cloud
- to save, economize
- mountain
- a large waterfall
- wave
- plain
- volcano
- to save
- environment
- should, ought to
- desert
- to clean
- ecology
- to have to
- to protect
- industrial waste
- to preserve
- a small waterfall
- forest
- bay
47 Clues: sky • sea • oil • bay • hill • wave • sand • smog • tree • Earth • cloud • plain • river • coast • valley • nature • jungle • desert • island • forest • cactus • volcano • to save • ecology • mountain • to clean • palm tree • recycling • peninsula • pollution • grasslands • to recycle • to have to • to protect • to destroy • environment • to preserve • deforestation • grass, pasture • to take care of • it is necessary • should, ought to • industrial waste • a large waterfall • ...
Environment vocab 2020-06-11
Across
- sky
- deforestation
- valley
- nature
- to recycle
- palm tree
- jungle
- natural resources
- sand
- grass, pasture
- to take care of
- island
- oil
- smog
- recycling
- it is necessary
- peninsula
- to destroy
- tree
- pollution
- cactus
- river
- coast
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- grasslands
- sea
- hill
- Earth
- cloud
- to save, economize
- mountain
- a large waterfall
- wave
- plain
- volcano
- to save
- environment
- should, ought to
- desert
- to clean
- ecology
- to have to
- to protect
- industrial waste
- to preserve
- a small waterfall
- forest
- bay
47 Clues: sky • sea • oil • bay • hill • wave • sand • smog • tree • Earth • cloud • plain • river • coast • valley • nature • jungle • desert • island • forest • cactus • volcano • to save • ecology • mountain • to clean • palm tree • recycling • peninsula • pollution • grasslands • to recycle • to have to • to protect • to destroy • environment • to preserve • deforestation • grass, pasture • to take care of • it is necessary • should, ought to • industrial waste • a large waterfall • ...
Environment Vocab 2020-06-11
Across
- tree
- cloud
- smog
- Earth
- ambiente environment
- a small waterfall
- nature
- to have to
- island
- volcano
- industriales industrial waste
- wave
- palm tree
- jungle
- it is necessary
- to take care of
- peninsula
- mountain
- river
- to preserve
- desert
- hill
- pasture
- should, ought to
- to destroy
- to save
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- recycling
- sky
- to clean
- to save, economize
- valley
- bay
- ecology
- deforestation
- a large waterfall
- cactus
- pollution
- sea
- grasslands
- coast
- forest
- to protect
- naturales natural resources
- oil
- sand
- to recycle
- plain
47 Clues: sky • bay • sea • oil • tree • smog • wave • hill • sand • cloud • Earth • coast • river • plain • valley • nature • island • cactus • jungle • forest • desert • ecology • volcano • pasture • to save • to clean • mountain • recycling • pollution • palm tree • peninsula • to have to • grasslands • to protect • to recycle • to destroy • to preserve • deforestation • it is necessary • to take care of • should, ought to • a small waterfall • a large waterfall • ...
environment vocab 2020-06-10
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- waterfall
- palm tree
- industrial waste
- to recycle
- oil
- environment
- bay
- sand
- recycling
- to clean
- nature
- river
- cactus
- cloud
- tree
- deforestation
- volcano
- to take care of
- jungle
- sky
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- plain
- hill
- pollution
- grasslands
- to save
- natural resources
- to protect
- to destroy
- earth
- desert
- it is necessary
- wave
- to save
- should
- to have to
- ecology
- forest
- sea
- peninsula
- island
- valley
- to preserve
- mountain
- grass, pasture
- smog
- coast
46 Clues: oil • bay • sea • sky • hill • wave • sand • tree • smog • plain • earth • river • cloud • coast • desert • should • forest • island • nature • valley • cactus • jungle • to save • to save • ecology • volcano • to clean • mountain • pollution • waterfall • palm tree • recycling • peninsula • grasslands • to protect • to destroy • to recycle • to have to • environment • to preserve • deforestation • grass, pasture • it is necessary • to take care of • industrial waste • ...
The environment 2021-01-08
Across
- the power or right to do or say what you want without anyone stopping you
- greater or better than normal in quality or quantity, size or degree
- an opinion or a suggestion about what somebody should do in a particular situation
- below the surface of water
- the planet that we live on
- large amounts of water covering an area that is usually dry
- a flying vehicle with wings and one or more engines
- the production or sending out of light, heat, gas
- connecting with the protection of environment
- to obtain something by paying money for it
- to continue to have something and not give it back or throw it away
- the act of using energy, food or materials
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- to treat things that have already bee used so they can be uses again
- to sit on and control a bike
- organization for helping people in need
- noticing something
- contraining or holding as much or as many as possible
- the ability of matter or radiation to work because of it's mass, movement
- an illness affecting humans, animals or plants, often causes by infection
- the remove the plug og a piece of electrical equipment from the electricity supply
20 Clues: noticing something • below the surface of water • the planet that we live on • to sit on and control a bike • organization for helping people in need • to obtain something by paying money for it • the act of using energy, food or materials • connecting with the protection of environment • the production or sending out of light, heat, gas • ...
Environment Quiz 2017-05-30
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- Rain Precipitation mixed with pollution, harmful to the environment.
- A surplus of water in an area.
- A rare spot in the middle of a desert with plants and water.
- Forest A very hot and humid location it is a dense area with many trees and species of animals.
- The result when two tectonic plates collide.
- Chemicals that are given off into the air and contaminate it.
- The result of many years of giving off Carbon Dioxide and other chemicals.
- What we use to power our homes.
- The leftovers of something that was used.
- A type of animal that is close to extinction.
- A type of energy based on the use of radioactive materials.
- Non-domesticated plants and animals.
- A vast plain in the far north or far south, its ground is made entirely of ice.
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- The conditions of a certain area, including weather.
- A lack of water in any given area.
- Wave A large wall of water in the ocean that moves toward shore.
- A pressurized canister of gas that sprays out a liquid.
- Feces from an animal used to deliver nutrients to a plant.
- Area in which an organism grows up, including its surroundings.
- An event in nature that destroys a given area, not caused by man.
- The chemical used to keep insects away from farm plants.
- The layer of atmosphere that keeps Earth warm.
- An area that typically has little to no water.
- A type of energy based on rays from the sun.
24 Clues: A surplus of water in an area. • What we use to power our homes. • A lack of water in any given area. • Non-domesticated plants and animals. • The leftovers of something that was used. • The result when two tectonic plates collide. • A type of energy based on rays from the sun. • A type of animal that is close to extinction. • ...
Environment Crossword 2017-06-08
24 Clues: air • save • waste • exhaust • healthy • industry • emissions • celebrity • pollution • make dirty • low carbon • starvation • environment • car emissions • air pollution • drinking water • global warming • computer waste • carbon dioxide • water pollution • melting glaciers • industrial emissions • carbon dioxide emissions • industrial waste pollution
THE ENVIRONMENT 2019-03-24
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- To harm something.
- To make smaller in size or number.
- To convert waste into reusable material.
- To stop something from existing.
- To make something bigger in size or number.
- To not use and keep for future use.
- To make something dirty or contaminated.
- Something that cam be decomposed.
- Made or produced by humans, not natural.
- To eat, drink or use something.
- To give, or make something ready for use.
- The general weather conditions in a large area.
- To make something in a factory.
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- A synthetic material made from different organic polymers.
- To stop something bad from happening.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives.
- To use more than you need of something or throw something useful away.
- Something that can be used again.
- To slowly become rotten and break down into tiny pieces.
- A place where waste is dumped into piles.
- To keep sommething safe from damage.
- A natural resource used to make fuel and energy.
22 Clues: To harm something. • To eat, drink or use something. • To make something in a factory. • To stop something from existing. • Something that can be used again. • Something that cam be decomposed. • To make smaller in size or number. • To not use and keep for future use. • To keep sommething safe from damage. • To stop something bad from happening. • ...
The Environment 2020-10-29
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- Sukupuuttoon kuollut
- Kieltää
- Lahjoittaa
- eruption Tulivuorenpurkaus
- development Kestävä kehitys
- Metsien tuhoaminen
- Pohjavesi
- Saastuttaa
- Lahjoittaa
- Tulva
- gas Maakaasu
- waste Ongelmajäte
- energy Ydinvoima
- habitat Elinympäristö
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- Uhanalainen
- Kuluttaa
- Salametsästys
- spill Öljyvuoto
- Nälänhätä
- Irrottaa pistorasiasta
- fumes Pakokaasut
- bankk Pullonpalautuspiste
- Uusiutuva
- Kuivuus
- Maanvyöry
- waste Myrkkyjäte
- Saastunut
- resources Luonnonvarat
- energy Aurinkoenergia
29 Clues: Tulva • Kieltää • Kuivuus • Kuluttaa • Nälänhätä • Uusiutuva • Pohjavesi • Maanvyöry • Saastunut • Lahjoittaa • Saastuttaa • Lahjoittaa • Uhanalainen • gas Maakaasu • Salametsästys • spill Öljyvuoto • fumes Pakokaasut • waste Myrkkyjäte • energy Ydinvoima • waste Ongelmajäte • Metsien tuhoaminen • Sukupuuttoon kuollut • energy Aurinkoenergia • habitat Elinympäristö • Irrottaa pistorasiasta • resources Luonnonvarat • ...
OUR ENVIRONMENT 2020-11-01
Across
- animal that hunts and eats other animals
- organisms that feed on plants only
- breaks down food to release energy
- one of a kind
- animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal
- factories where substances such as oil are purified
- living in water
- make beautiful
- oil, fuel that is obtain from oil and is used to power diesel engines
- to produce change in
- sense of beauty
- mixtures of a metal and another metal or non-metal
- fuel that is obtained from oil and is used to power petrol engines
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- holds firmly
- put up with
- place on the Earth that is made up of living and non-living things
- organisms that feed on animals only
- removed
- fuels, fuels formed from dead plants and animals
- mixed in a larger volume of liquid
- resources, things found in nature that are useful to humans
- organisms that feed on both plants and animals
- can be replaced
- able to bear and produce
24 Clues: removed • put up with • holds firmly • one of a kind • make beautiful • living in water • can be replaced • sense of beauty • to produce change in • able to bear and produce • organisms that feed on plants only • breaks down food to release energy • mixed in a larger volume of liquid • organisms that feed on animals only • animal that hunts and eats other animals • ...
Living Environment 2020-11-02
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- Wall, a non-living structure composed of the polysaccharide cellulose. Supports and protects the cell.
- have hydrolytic (digestive) enzymes that digest food and waste
- Creating energy from food and oxygen
- All the chemical processes of an organism
- Solution, the [ ] of water and the [ ] of dissolved particles inside the cell and outside the cell is equal
- Compounds, compounds that contain both carbon and hydrogen
- Synthesis, putting 2 molecules together by removing H20
- Diffusion, Transport proteins help molecules that do not diffuse through the membrane get into or out of the cell
- an increase in cell size and/or number
- Bodies, Sorts and packages proteins
- Transport, A carrier protein in the membrane moves molecules from LOW[ ] to HIGH [ ] (uphill) against the concentration gradient
- assist in cell division
- Absorption and circulation of materials
- site of cell respiration: breaks down food molecules (glucose) to release energy (ATP)
- have no nucleus or organelles except for ribosomes
- Transport, Molecules move from an area of HIGH concentration to LOW concentration (downhill) with the concentration gradient
- Solution, the [ ] of water is higher inside the cell than outside
- it controls the movement of materials into and out of the cell
- The maintenance of a stable environment
- controls cell activities
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- a statement of what the scientist thinks may happen in the experiment
- to break down by adding H20
- the movement of particles from high [ ] to low [ ]
- obtaining food and breaking it down into a usable form
- groups of tissues working together
- Fluid-like material which fills the space between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- The diffusion of WATER from high[ ] to low [ ]
- contains green pigment chlorophyll which carries on photosynthesis. Only found in plant cells.
- Group, is the group being experimented on
- Compounds, compounds that do not contain both carbon and hydrogen, but may contain either carbon or hydrogen.
- Solution, the [ ] of water is lower inside the cell than outside the cell
- make proteinsOrgan System, groups of organs working together to perform a specific function. Enzymes, Organic catalysts that speed up the rate of chemical reactions by lowering the activation energy (the energy needed to get a reaction started).
- breaking down food
- The control and coordination of activities
- The production of new organisms.
- have a nucleus and organelles
- when the shape of the active site changes and the substrate no longer fits.
- taking in food
- The removal of cellular metabolic waste
- Building large complex models from smaller simpler ones
- Gather background information.
- a scientific procedure undertaken to test a hypothesis.
- serve as storage for water, waste, or food
43 Clues: taking in food • breaking down food • assist in cell division • controls cell activities • to break down by adding H20 • have a nucleus and organelles • Gather background information. • The production of new organisms. • groups of tissues working together • Bodies, Sorts and packages proteins • Creating energy from food and oxygen • an increase in cell size and/or number • ...
Environment [1] 2021-04-26
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- energooszczędny
- chronić
- energia słoneczna
- oszczędzać wodę
- warstwa ozonowa
- doładować
- skazić, zanieczyścić
- zanieczyszczenie środowiska
- wysypisko śmieci
- toksyczny
- rozkładać się
- niedobór wody
- przetwarzać
- rozkładać się
- zużywać
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- zasoby naturalne
- zagrożone gatunki
- śmieci, odpadki
- globalne ocieplenie
- przyjazny dla środowiska
- wyginięcie
- alternatywne źródła energii
- dwutlenek węgla
- atmosfera
- biodegradowalny
- wyciek ropy
- efekt cieplarniany
- jakość powietrza
28 Clues: chronić • zużywać • doładować • atmosfera • toksyczny • wyginięcie • wyciek ropy • przetwarzać • rozkładać się • niedobór wody • rozkładać się • energooszczędny • śmieci, odpadki • oszczędzać wodę • warstwa ozonowa • dwutlenek węgla • biodegradowalny • zasoby naturalne • wysypisko śmieci • jakość powietrza • zagrożone gatunki • energia słoneczna • efekt cieplarniany • globalne ocieplenie • skazić, zanieczyścić • ...
Studeo: Environment 2024-02-12
24 Clues: öljy • sähkö • hiili • puute • sulaa • lisätä • nousta • kuivuus • valinta • ilmakehä • jäätikkö • vähentää • ympäristö • valtameri • lämpötila • vaikuttaa • aiheuttaa • tulviminen • lämpöaalto • maastopalo • hiilidioksidi • ilmastonmuutos • kasvihuoneilmiö • fossiiliset polttoaineet
Green Environment 2024-07-14
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- Increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to greenhouse gases.
- Site for disposing waste materials by burial.
- Energy derived from natural resources that are constantly replenished (e.g., wind, solar).
- Protect and preserve natural resources.
- Using less energy to provide the same service or product.
- Total amount of greenhouse gases produced directly or indirectly by human activities.
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- Preservation and careful management of natural resources.
- Variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Unwanted or unusable materials.
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- Clearing of forests for agriculture, logging, or urban development.
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- Decayed organic material used as fertilizer.
- Device that converts sunlight into electricity.
- Degree to which air is pollution-free and suitable for breathing.
- Produced without the use of synthetic chemicals or genetically modified organisms.
- Energy sources that can be replenished naturally (e.g., solar, wind).
- Development that meets current needs without compromising future generations.
- Synthetic material made from polymers that can be molded.
- Responsible use and management of water resources.
- Gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere (e.g., CO2, methane).
- Convert waste into reusable material.
- Long-term alteration of global weather patterns.
- Layer in the Earth's stratosphere that absorbs most of the sun's ultraviolet radiation.
- Community of living organisms interacting with each other.
25 Clues: Unwanted or unusable materials. • Convert waste into reusable material. • Protect and preserve natural resources. • Decayed organic material used as fertilizer. • Site for disposing waste materials by burial. • Device that converts sunlight into electricity. • Long-term alteration of global weather patterns. • Responsible use and management of water resources. • ...
Environment(23spcc020) 2023-07-06
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- solid part of earth
- world coordinating units
- 71% of earth surface
- hold by atmosphere
- very tall and have big grass
- father of science
- world largest mountain
- ______types of pollution
- study of natural world
- where the living beings live
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- mountain or hill with opening
- interaction between physical surrounding around us
- give o2
- ordinary routine of every living beings
- part of tress or plants
- national tree of india
- found in east
- greenhouse gas
- found in stratosphere
- creature have fifth sense
- harmful for environment
- lungs of the earth
- source of energy
- ______types of environment
24 Clues: give o2 • found in east • greenhouse gas • source of energy • father of science • hold by atmosphere • lungs of the earth • solid part of earth • 71% of earth surface • found in stratosphere • national tree of india • world largest mountain • study of natural world • part of tress or plants • harmful for environment • world coordinating units • ______types of pollution • creature have fifth sense • ...
WORK ENVIRONMENT 2023-04-13
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- when people work only a fraction of the standard time
- a repetitive behavior that upsets people
- accept a particular job or responsibility
- to leave your job because of old age
- an official request (usually in writing)
- time away from work because of illness
- quit
- the period between the time you're told and the time it happens
- money that is earned
- the main offices of an organization or company
- a paper that shows how much money you've earned
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- a person who learns a job without payment
- estimation or judgment
- the result of working too much too hard
- a period which allows the father to be away from work, for his newborn baby
- salary
- remove someone from their jobs
- a person who is learning a new job
- something just, equal
- despite, in spite of
- an asset or a quality for a person
21 Clues: quit • salary • despite, in spite of • money that is earned • something just, equal • estimation or judgment • remove someone from their jobs • a person who is learning a new job • an asset or a quality for a person • to leave your job because of old age • time away from work because of illness • the result of working too much too hard • a repetitive behavior that upsets people • ...
Financial Environment 2023-05-24
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- price at which the dealer will sell securities
- quantity of goods and services a customer is willing to buy
- acts as secondary markets for securities
- acts as agents to bring together dealers and potential investors
- shares of stock that a company can sell
- ____offering of securities to the general public
- decisions made at a national level
- anything widely accepted in exchange for goods and services
- market to trade raw materials
- market that trade debt securities
- liability at which only owner’s business capital is at risk
- shares that have been sold in the marketplace
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- ____ market provides an organized process for the exchange of money
- ____ offering is authorized shares issued at a later date
- resources that are easily created again
- resources that take a long time to create
- sold at security markets
- is concerned with decisions made by businesses and individuals
- prices at which the dealer will purchase securities
- quantity of goods and services a business is willing to sell
20 Clues: sold at security markets • market to trade raw materials • market that trade debt securities • decisions made at a national level • resources that are easily created again • shares of stock that a company can sell • acts as secondary markets for securities • resources that take a long time to create • shares that have been sold in the marketplace • ...
Weather/Environment 2023-05-16
26 Clues: ant • hot • fog • sun • bee • leaf • rain • cold • lake • wind • tree • snow • plant • beach • cloud • storm • water • forest • flower • weather • tornado • rainbow • thunder • drizzle • outdoors • hurricane
16 Environment 2021-10-13
29 Clues: 오염 • 기금 • 환경 • 야생 • 지구 • 성공 • 상징 • 선책 • 손상 • 행사 • 정부 • 목표 • 바다 • 물방울 • 사냥꾼 • 스위스 • 불편한 • 자연의 • 계획하다 • 장려하다 • 보호하다 • 절약하다 • 어리석은 • 계속하다 • ~의 도처에 • (불 등을) 끄다 • (불 등이) 꺼지다 • have an ______ 영향을 미치다 • make a _______ 변화를 가져오다, 차이가 있다
16 Environment 2021-10-13
29 Clues: 오염 • 기금 • 환경 • 야생 • 지구 • 성공 • 상징 • 선책 • 손상 • 행사 • 정부 • 목표 • 바다 • 물방울 • 사냥꾼 • 스위스 • 불편한 • 자연의 • 계획하다 • 장려하다 • 보호하다 • 절약하다 • 어리석은 • 계속하다 • ~의 도처에 • (불 등을) 끄다 • (불 등이) 꺼지다 • have an ______ 영향을 미치다 • make a _______ 변화를 가져오다, 차이가 있다
Business Environment 2022-04-14
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- Economically backward country India has made consideration the fields of agriculture and industrialisation.
- Gross Domestic Product Measures the total value of final output of goods and services production the country domestic economic by residents and non residents.
- Lack of free movement there is increased gap between the elites and the passes.
- Macro economic parameters are otherwise called as general economic factors exert considerable influence over business.
- Complete economic freedom there is complete economic freedom in mixed economy.
- group means a group consisting of people, 80 percent or more of whom use mutually intelligible with identical phonetic structures.
- Social and culture environment is Man-Made.
- Changed economic environment has led to a modification of the system.
- The economic system in a country exerts a great influence on the development prospects.
- India is a diverse civilization with a large variety of castes.
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- The process of socialization from the social attitudes among individuals deeds of an individual reflects the attitudes of the people.
- Planned economy the entire economic structure is subject to the planning of the government.
- Regionalism people belonging to a particular region consider those to other regions as outsiders, Regions,Linguistic, culture and caste Diversiten.
- Diversity as already stated, people belong to different Aryar, dravidian and mangling inhabit India.
- Joint Family System is a unique feature of Indian society.
- Complex society Indian society is characterized as a pluralistic it possess complex society order.
- Tradition in India both Tradition and modernity exists side by side.
- Inheritance the right to give acquire property in Inheritance is allowed in capitalism.
- The important features of capitalist system capitalism is also known as free enterprise economic or free market economy.
- Socialism is also known as the communist Economic system or planned economy.
20 Clues: Social and culture environment is Man-Made. • Joint Family System is a unique feature of Indian society. • India is a diverse civilization with a large variety of castes. • Tradition in India both Tradition and modernity exists side by side. • Changed economic environment has led to a modification of the system. • ...
Business Environment 2022-04-15
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- Domestic Product Measures total value of final output of goods and services production country domestic economic by residents and non residents.
- is a diverse civilization with a large variety of castes.
- Diversity as already stated people belong to different Aryar, dravidian and Mongolian inhabit India.
- economic parameters are otherwise called as general economic factors exert considerable influence over business.
- backward country India has made consideration the fields of agriculture and industrialisation.
- right to give acquire property is Inheritance is allowed in capitalism.
- system in a country exerts a great influence on the development prospects important features of capitalist system capitalism is also known as free enterprise economic or free market economy.
- group means a group consisting of people,80 percent or more of whom use mutually intelligible with identical phonetic structures.
- society Indian society is characterized as a pluralistic it possess complex Social order.
- is also known as communist Economic system or planned economy.
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- for Social attitudes among individuals deeds of an individual reflects the attitudes of the people.
- utilization of resources in socialist economy resources are owned and controlled by state.
- poverty index focuses on deprivation in three essential elements of human life longevity, knowledge and decent standard of living.
- and Culture environment is Man-Made.
- of free movement there is increased gap between elites and passes.
- of imbalanced development in economy.
- economy entire economic structure is subject to planning of government.
- Family System is a unique feature of Indian society.
- in India both Tradition and modernity exists side by side.
- people belonging to a particular region consider those to other regions as outsiders, Relegious, Linguistic, culture and caste Diversiten.
20 Clues: and Culture environment is Man-Made. • of imbalanced development in economy. • Family System is a unique feature of Indian society. • is a diverse civilization with a large variety of castes. • in India both Tradition and modernity exists side by side. • is also known as communist Economic system or planned economy. • ...
The Environment 2024-12-26
28 Clues: жук • течія • зябра • міхур • луска • гаяти • гирло • рости • нестача • плавець • загроза • крихкий • уникати • кінцівки • зникнути • браконьєр • запобігати • своєрідний • паруватися • розширювати • знеліснення • жаба-ропуха • розвиватися • мілководний • утримуватися • сміттєзвалище • берегова лінія • нагадувати зовнішньо
Economic Environment 2025-03-14
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- Goods and services produced in the domestic country and sent to be sold in another country.
- A tax on products made overseas.
- A measure of the value of a countries output.
- A measure of how consumers feel (optimistic or pessimistic) about the state of the economy.
- A physical limit on the number of products that can be brought into a country.
- The use of interest rates to control inflation.
- Where economic growth begins to increase following a slump.
- A common method used to measure inflation.
- Fiscal policy aimed at slowing down the economy, characterised by increases in taxation and reductions in government spending.
- Fiscal policy aimed at growing the economy, characterised by reductions in taxation and increases in government spending.
- A collection of items used to measure changes in inflation by tracking the prices of commonly consumed goods and services over time.
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- Fiscal policy levied on companies' profits.
- A type of fiscal policy that is applied to goods and services.
- The value of one currency in terms of another.
- A general decline in prices over time.
- The acronym used to describe the impact of the exchange rate on importers and exporters.
- Two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth.
- The bottom of the economic cycle characterised by high unemployment, demand and confidence.
- The use of government taxation and spending to control the economy.
- The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money.
- The peak of the economic cycle characterised by low unemployment and high demand and confidence.
- The natural fluctuation of the economy between periods of expansion and contraction.
- Goods or services produced abroad and sold in the domestic market.
- A type of fiscal policy that takes money from income or profit.
- The amount of a product or service that consumers are willing and able to buy.
- The organisation in charge of monetary policy.
- Where one currency gets stronger in relation to another.
- A general increase in prices or a decrease in the value of money over time.
28 Clues: A tax on products made overseas. • A general decline in prices over time. • A common method used to measure inflation. • Fiscal policy levied on companies' profits. • A measure of the value of a countries output. • The value of one currency in terms of another. • The organisation in charge of monetary policy. • The use of interest rates to control inflation. • ...
ENVIRONMENT VOCABULARY 2024-01-10
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- The process of clearing forests or wooded areas, often for agriculture or development, resulting in loss of biodiversity and carbon storage.
- Farming methods that maintain soil quality, conserve water, and reduce the use of chemicals, focusing on long-term environmental health.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide, produced directly or indirectly by an individual, organization, or product.
- The protection, preservation, and sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems.
- derived from resources that are naturally replenished, such as sunlight, wind, or water.
- Long-term alterations in global or regional climate patterns, often attributed to human activities like the burning of fossil fuels.
- Resources that are finite and cannot be replaced, such as fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- The long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature, primarily due to the enhanced greenhouse effect.
- Energy derived from sources that produce minimal pollution or greenhouse gas emissions, such as wind, solar, and hydroelectric power.
- The influence that human activities have on the environment, whether positive or negative.
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- The introduction of harmful substances or contaminants into the environment, leading to adverse effects on air, water, or soil quality.
- Resources that can be naturally replenished, such as solar energy, wind energy, and timber.
- The release of gases, particles, or substances into the atmosphere, often used in the context of air pollution or carbon emissions.
- Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat and contribute to the greenhouse effect, including carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4).
- A community of living organisms (flora and fauna) interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- The practice of reusing materials or products to reduce waste and conserve resources.
- Products, practices, or lifestyles that are not harmful to the environment and promote sustainability.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or on Earth as a whole.
- Economic and societal growth that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The capacity to endure and maintain a balance between human activities and the natural environment, focusing on the long-term health of the planet.
20 Clues: The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or on Earth as a whole. • The practice of reusing materials or products to reduce waste and conserve resources. • derived from resources that are naturally replenished, such as sunlight, wind, or water. • The influence that human activities have on the environment, whether positive or negative. • ...
DICTIONARY environment 2023-12-14
20 Clues: jasny • ocean • Śmieci • Mandat • Ratować • Gatunki • wierzyć • zawierać • Pozwalać • Zmniejszać • środowisko • katastrofa • Ograniczony • postanowienie • niebezpieczeństwo • kieszeń, sakiewka • limit ograniczenie prędkości • centre centrum miasta • ekologia, działania na rzecz środowiska • our best robić co w naszej mocy
Living Environment 2024-01-21
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- Absorbs light energy and converts it to ATP
- Organ recipients worry about this if their body treats the new organ like a foreign object
- Microscopic structures where gas is exchange between air and blood
- Organ that stores bile
- In humans, right lungs have three of these
- Cartilaginous tube through which air passes to get to the lungs
- Powerhouse that produces ATP energy in cells
- Oxygen-poor blood returns from the body into this chamber of the heart
- Maintaining of a stable internal environment
- Component of blood responsible for clotting
- Group in an experiment that does not receive any change in the variable being tested
- Regulate what enters and exits cells in plants
- Filters what gets into and out of cells
- Building block molecules for carbohydrates
- Source of stored energy
- Site of bile production
- Model the describes how enzymes fit substrates
- Cancer of white blood cells
- Site where oxygen and carbon dioxide enter and exit a leaf
- Building blocks for proteins
- Intestine where bile is introduced to emulsify fats
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- One cell thick, they allow for exchange of gas between arteries and veins
- Part of the brain that controls breathing more quickly during exercise
- Organelle found only in plant cells
- Buildup of cholesterol found in the gallbladder
- Variable that is being changed or caused by some other factor
- Removal of metabolic cellular waste
- Produces proteins for cells
- Chemical formula for inorganic compound often used in cooking
- System that gets destroyed by acquired immunodeficiency syndrome
- Immune system response to a substance which is harmless to most people
- Involuntary muscle movement that occurs in digestive organs
- Another name for the light reaction of photosynthesis
- A lack of this in the muscles causes lactic acid fermentation in humans
- Thick and muscular, these carry oxygenated blood away from the heart
- Non-living material that gives plant cell walls structure
- Promotes immunity by triggering a body to respond to a dead or weakened virus
- We breathe more quickly when CO2 builds up in the blood and we need more of this
- All the chemical reactions required for life
- Condition caused by human immunodeficiency virus
40 Clues: Organ that stores bile • Source of stored energy • Site of bile production • Produces proteins for cells • Cancer of white blood cells • Building blocks for proteins • Organelle found only in plant cells • Removal of metabolic cellular waste • Filters what gets into and out of cells • In humans, right lungs have three of these • Building block molecules for carbohydrates • ...
Environment Vocabulary 2025-03-19
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- Related to the sea
- To process materials to reuse again
- To remove trees from
- Non-renewable energy sources that are found in the earth (2words)
- A danger or risk
- Wearing away of land
- A long period of low rainfall
- Waste water
- The weather patterns of a region
- Something that pollutes
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- Someone who wants to protect the environment
- Scattered pieces of trash
- A gas in the atmosphere that protects us from UV rays
- Increase in the Earth's temperature due to human activities (2 words)
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- A large body of ice on land
- The rising and falling of the sea
- A mix of smoke and fog
- An overflow of water
- Sites where garbage is buried
- Harmful materials in the environment
- A large whirlpool
22 Clues: Waste water • A danger or risk • A large whirlpool • Related to the sea • To remove trees from • An overflow of water • Wearing away of land • A mix of smoke and fog • Something that pollutes • Scattered pieces of trash • A large body of ice on land • Sites where garbage is buried • A long period of low rainfall • The weather patterns of a region • The rising and falling of the sea • ...
Environment science 2025-05-16
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- Branch of biology dealing with interactions among organisms and their environment.
- Maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely.
- Tourism directed towards exotic, often threatened, natural environments.
- Biogeochemical cycle that transforms nitrogen and nitrogen-containing compounds.
- Increase in the proportion of people living in urban areas.
- Process by which moisture is carried through plants from roots to small pores on the underside of leaves.
- Substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
- Species at risk of extinction.
- Thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year.
- Process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize foods with carbon dioxide and water.
- Urban planning approach that focuses on sustainable development.
- Cultivation of a single crop in a given area.
- Community of living organisms interacting with their non-living environment
- Process of converting waste into reusable material.
- Increase in the concentration of toxins as they move up the food chain.
- Lowest region of the atmosphere, where weather occurs.
- Meeting needs of the present without compromising future generations.
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of living organisms.
- Rainfall made acidic by atmospheric pollution.
- Process by which a species becomes better suited to its environment.
- Depleting the stock of fish in a body of water by too much fishing.
- Total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- Flat area of land next to a river or stream, prone to flooding.
- Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a place.
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- Measure of human demand on Earth's ecosystems.
- Global sum of all ecosystems; zone of life on Earth.
- Farming of aquatic organisms such as fish, crustaceans, and aquatic plants.
- All the waters on Earth's surface, including lakes, seas, and oceans.
- Series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment.
- Triatomic molecule, O3, found in the Earth's stratosphere.
- Variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface by wind or water flow.
- Type of energy source that is naturally replenished.
- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
- Clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land.
- Concern about and action aimed at protecting the environment.
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- Contamination of air, water, or soil by harmful substances.
- Total greenhouse gas emissions caused by an individual, event, organization, or product.
- Land area that is saturated with water, either permanently or seasonally.
- Process of settling or being deposited as sediment.
- Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to the environment.
- Accumulation of soluble salts in soil, hindering crop growth.
- Type of renewable energy derived from the Earth's internal heat.
- Natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Protection and preservation of natural resources.
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level without depleting resources.
- Process by which fertile land becomes desert.
- Rigid outer part of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- Proportion of light or radiation that is reflected by a surface.
50 Clues: Species at risk of extinction. • Cultivation of a single crop in a given area. • Process by which fertile land becomes desert. • Measure of human demand on Earth's ecosystems. • Rainfall made acidic by atmospheric pollution. • Protection and preservation of natural resources. • Total mass of organisms in a given area or volume. • ...
AutoCAD Environment 2021-05-27
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- Control Z, backs up the last set of commands.
- Place the cursor over the object and pick it using the LMB.
- All of the line segments are connected.
- ESC, cancels all commands.
- Defined by two endpoints.
- Repeat the last command used.
- Draw lines that are perfectly horizontal or vertical.
- Type this word to select all objects in a drawing.
- Polylines with equal line segments.
- Right Mouse Button
- This is like using a ruler to draw a straight line.
- Should be selected when creating a drawing.
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- Use the pointing device for selecting options.
- The command you use to duplicate an object in a rectangular pattern.
- Located at 0,0.
- Typically measured counterclockwise.
- Architectural units (feet and inches).
- Used to pick or select objects or options.
- Is an example of a polyline.
- Menu to learn more about the program.
- Prompt you for the next step.
- Executes a command.
22 Clues: Located at 0,0. • Right Mouse Button • Executes a command. • Defined by two endpoints. • ESC, cancels all commands. • Is an example of a polyline. • Prompt you for the next step. • Repeat the last command used. • Polylines with equal line segments. • Typically measured counterclockwise. • Menu to learn more about the program. • Architectural units (feet and inches). • ...
ENVIRONMENT EDUCATION 2022-10-14
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- One of the layers of the atmosphere
- The best quality coal
- Contamination of air, water and soil
- A secondary pollutant
- Unit of sound intensity
- It is the unwanted sound
- Gradual increase in the temperature of earth's surface
- Another word for poisonous
- Burning of waste at high temperature
- Downward curling of leaves
- Fuels like petroleum, coal and natural gas
- Permanent clearance of forest areas
- Main culprit for ozone layer depletion
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- It is commonly known as liquid gold
- Largest contributor to global warming
- It is called black gold
- Combination of Smoke and Fog
- Variety and variability of life on Earth
- Seriously under threat of extinction
- Process of minimizing waste by transforming them into new products
20 Clues: The best quality coal • A secondary pollutant • It is called black gold • Unit of sound intensity • It is the unwanted sound • Another word for poisonous • Downward curling of leaves • Combination of Smoke and Fog • One of the layers of the atmosphere • It is commonly known as liquid gold • Permanent clearance of forest areas • Contamination of air, water and soil • ...
Environment words 2022-02-13
Across
- jégsapka
- üvegház-hatás
- tengerszint
- újrahasznosított
- pazarol
- ónos eső
- orvvadászat
- mérték
- szennyez
- napsugárzás
- katasztrófa
- UV-sugarak
- veszélyeztet
- elővigyázatosság,
- élőhely
- chlorofluorocarbon (ez csak viccnek :)
- megakadályoz
- szennyeződés
- éhínség
- környezetvédő
Down
- esőerdő
- erőforrások
- gondatlan, érdektelen
- szennyezés
- ivóvíz
- kimenekít
- fenyegetés
- fogyaszt
- kitör
- lefarag (csökkent)
- lakos
- műtrágya
- klíma
- ózonréteg
- erózió
- újra felhasználható csomagolás
- csökkent
- elindul / beindul
- oxigén ellátás
- észszerűen
- fogyasztói társadalom
- fenyeget
42 Clues: kitör • lakos • klíma • ivóvíz • mérték • erózió • esőerdő • pazarol • élőhely • éhínség • jégsapka • fogyaszt • ónos eső • műtrágya • szennyez • csökkent • fenyeget • kimenekít • ózonréteg • szennyezés • fenyegetés • UV-sugarak • észszerűen • erőforrások • tengerszint • orvvadászat • napsugárzás • katasztrófa • veszélyeztet • megakadályoz • szennyeződés • üvegház-hatás • környezetvédő • oxigén ellátás • újrahasznosított • elindul / beindul • ...
The environment 2022-04-05
Across
- An increase in the level of the world´s oceans due to the effects of global warming
- Raw materials are collected,then transformed into products that are used until they are finally discarded as waste
- The ongoing decrease in the ph value of the earth+´s oceans, caused by the uptake of carbon dioxid from the atmosphere
- It is a measure of the variety of organisms present in different ecosystems
- The consevation of all resources
- Not environmentally harmful
- Is the act of taking old items that you migth consider throwing away and finding a new use for them
- warming A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth´s atomsphere
- Food that is fit for consumption but consciously descarded at the retail are consumption phases
- A hydrocarbon-containing material formed underground from the remains of deal plants and animals that human esctract and burn to release energy for use
Down
- Is the introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- The trapping of the sun´s warmth in a planet´s lower atmosphere
- The ability of something to mantain itself over time´
- A modal of production and consuption, whitch involves sharing,leasing,reusing,repairin and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible
- To make smaller or less in amount or size
- Energy that is collected from renewable sources that are naturally replenished on a human timescale
- Is the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise by thrown away
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees
- The surrendings are conditions in whitch a person, animal or plant lives or operates
- Goods that are made primarly fossil fuels chemicals and are meant to be disposed of right after use
20 Clues: Not environmentally harmful • The consevation of all resources • To make smaller or less in amount or size • The action of clearing a wide area of trees • The ability of something to mantain itself over time´ • Is the introduction of harmful materials into the environment • The trapping of the sun´s warmth in a planet´s lower atmosphere • ...
HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT 2025-11-27
Across
- Lautan besar; harus tetap bersih.
- Air yang mengalir; bisa tercemar.
- Tidak kotor; bebas dari kuman.
- Bersih dan baru; enak untuk dihirup.
- Apa yang kita lakukan dengan paru-paru.
- Digunakan untuk mencuci tangan dan tetap bersih.
- Tidak bersih.
- Sesuatu yang harus kita jaga kebersihannya.
- Bahan yang bisa mencemari lingkungan.
- Planet tempat kita tinggal.
- Melindungi dan menggunakan dengan hati-hati.
- Bagian hijau dari tanaman.
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- Suara keras yang bisa menjadi polusi.
- Berhubungan dengan alam dan menjaga bumi.
- Makhluk hidup yang tumbuh di tanah.
- Menjaga atau merawat sesuatu.
- Apa yang kita hirup; harus bersih.
- Menggunakan sesuatu kembali.
- Udara kotor dari api atau pabrik.
- Kotoran kecil sekali di udara.
- Pohon, tanaman, hewan, dan lingkungan.
- Barang-barang yang kita buang.
- Tanaman tinggi yang memberi oksigen.
23 Clues: Tidak bersih. • Bagian hijau dari tanaman. • Planet tempat kita tinggal. • Menggunakan sesuatu kembali. • Menjaga atau merawat sesuatu. • Tidak kotor; bebas dari kuman. • Kotoran kecil sekali di udara. • Barang-barang yang kita buang. • Lautan besar; harus tetap bersih. • Air yang mengalir; bisa tercemar. • Udara kotor dari api atau pabrik. • Apa yang kita hirup; harus bersih. • ...
Environment problems 2026-01-22
Across
- made dirty or unsafe by harmful substances
- natural homes where animals and plants live
- warming the Earth getting hotter over time
- gases gases that trap heat around the Earth
- light harmful invisible light from the sun
- when roads are full of traffic and cars move slowly
- a very dry area with little rain and few plants
- the layer of air around the Earth
- substances made by mixing different materials
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- land with farms, fields, and nature outside cities
- layer a protective layer of gas high in the sky
- when water covers land that is usually dry
- fumes dirty gases that come out of cars and vehicles
- when a type of animal or plant no longer exists
- thick dirty air you can see, usually brown or gray
- rain rain that contains harmful chemicals
- something that makes air, water, or land dirty and unsafe
- thick forests with many trees and heavy rainfall
- man-made chemicals that damage the ozone layer
- at risk of disappearing forever
20 Clues: at risk of disappearing forever • the layer of air around the Earth • rain rain that contains harmful chemicals • made dirty or unsafe by harmful substances • when water covers land that is usually dry • warming the Earth getting hotter over time • light harmful invisible light from the sun • natural homes where animals and plants live • ...
Our Environment 2019-01-29
26 Clues: Wüste • ethisch • einfach • Brunnen • wachsend • Erholung • jährlich • vermeiden • Knappheit • Einkommen • Auswirkung • Sauerstoff • Verpackung • Behandlung • Feldfrucht • Isolierung • verdampfen • einbeziehen • investieren • Wirbelsturm • Freizeit(-) • Überlebender • beschuldigen • atombetrieben • wiederverwerten • in Bereitschaft
The environment 2018-04-16
20 Clues: Blei • Anbau • Pfand • Dünger • Abfall • Abwasser • Siedlung • Bedrohung • nachhaltig • Haut, Fell • Aussterben • erneuerbar • Erde, Boden • Quecksilber • Landwirtschaft • übermäßig, zu viel • Geschwindigkeit, Tempo • Entwaldung, Waldraubbau • Feldfrucht, Nutzpflanze • unterscheidlich, vielfältig
The Environment 2020-09-08
25 Clues: jäte • luomu • päästö • kulutus • kieltää • kuivuus • istuttaa • maavyöry • säilyttää • saastunut • nälänhätä • saastuttaa • lahjoittaa • ydinenergia • uhanalainen • ongelmajäte • elinympäristö • kierrätysastia • luonnonsuojelu • ilmastonmuutos • kestävä kehitys • luonnonkatastrof • maailmanlaajuinen • uusiutuva energia • fossiilinen polttoaine
Environment Vocabulary 2020-06-11
Across
- ecology
- deforestation
- to clean
- river
- should, ought to
- industrial waste
- palm tree
- island
- sky
- sea
- smog
- grasslands
- valley
- small waterfall
- to preserve
- forest
- to save
- recycling
- tree
- cactus
- volcano
- mountain
- plain
- to protect
- hill
- it is necessary
- bay
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- natural resources
- Earth
- to take care of
- grass,pasture
- oil
- environment
- coast
- jungle
- nature
- desert
- to recycle
- cloud
- to destroy
- pollution
- to save, economize
- to have to
- peninsula
- large waterfall
- wave
- sand
47 Clues: oil • sky • sea • bay • smog • tree • wave • hill • sand • Earth • river • coast • cloud • plain • jungle • island • nature • desert • valley • forest • cactus • ecology • to save • volcano • to clean • mountain • palm tree • pollution • recycling • peninsula • to recycle • grasslands • to destroy • to protect • to have to • environment • to preserve • deforestation • grass,pasture • to take care of • small waterfall • large waterfall • it is necessary • should, ought to • ...
Environment vocab 2020-06-11
Across
- sky
- deforestation
- valley
- nature
- to recycle
- palm tree
- jungle
- natural resources
- sand
- grass, pasture
- to take care of
- island
- oil
- smog
- recycling
- it is necessary
- peninsula
- to destroy
- tree
- pollution
- cactus
- river
- coast
Down
- grasslands
- sea
- hill
- Earth
- cloud
- to save, economize
- mountain
- a large waterfall
- wave
- plain
- volcano
- to save
- environment
- should, ought to
- desert
- to clean
- ecology
- to have to
- to protect
- industrial waste
- to preserve
- a small waterfall
- forest
- bay
47 Clues: sky • sea • oil • bay • hill • wave • sand • smog • tree • Earth • cloud • plain • river • coast • valley • nature • jungle • desert • island • forest • cactus • volcano • to save • ecology • mountain • to clean • palm tree • recycling • peninsula • pollution • grasslands • to recycle • to have to • to protect • to destroy • environment • to preserve • deforestation • grass, pasture • to take care of • it is necessary • should, ought to • industrial waste • a large waterfall • ...
Environment vocab 2020-06-11
Across
- sky
- deforestation
- valley
- nature
- to recycle
- palm tree
- jungle
- natural resources
- sand
- grass, pasture
- to take care of
- island
- oil
- smog
- recycling
- it is necessary
- peninsula
- to destroy
- tree
- pollution
- cactus
- river
- coast
Down
- grasslands
- sea
- hill
- Earth
- cloud
- to save, economize
- mountain
- a large waterfall
- wave
- plain
- volcano
- to save
- environment
- should, ought to
- desert
- to clean
- ecology
- to have to
- to protect
- industrial waste
- to preserve
- a small waterfall
- forest
- bay
47 Clues: sky • sea • oil • bay • hill • wave • sand • smog • tree • Earth • cloud • plain • river • coast • valley • nature • jungle • desert • island • forest • cactus • volcano • to save • ecology • mountain • to clean • palm tree • recycling • peninsula • pollution • grasslands • to recycle • to have to • to protect • to destroy • environment • to preserve • deforestation • grass, pasture • to take care of • it is necessary • should, ought to • industrial waste • a large waterfall • ...
Environment vocab 2020-06-11
Across
- sky
- deforestation
- valley
- nature
- to recycle
- palm tree
- jungle
- natural resources
- sand
- grass, pasture
- to take care of
- island
- oil
- smog
- recycling
- it is necessary
- peninsula
- to destroy
- tree
- pollution
- cactus
- river
- coast
Down
- grasslands
- sea
- hill
- Earth
- cloud
- to save, economize
- mountain
- a large waterfall
- wave
- plain
- volcano
- to save
- environment
- should, ought to
- desert
- to clean
- ecology
- to have to
- to protect
- industrial waste
- to preserve
- a small waterfall
- forest
- bay
47 Clues: sky • sea • oil • bay • hill • wave • sand • smog • tree • Earth • cloud • plain • river • coast • valley • nature • jungle • desert • island • forest • cactus • volcano • to save • ecology • mountain • to clean • palm tree • recycling • peninsula • pollution • grasslands • to recycle • to have to • to protect • to destroy • environment • to preserve • deforestation • grass, pasture • to take care of • it is necessary • should, ought to • industrial waste • a large waterfall • ...
Human Environment 2015-03-25
Across
- An area around the edge of the city, which has never been developed in any way.
- The number of people per square kilometre
- The area around a settlement protected from urban development
- Industries involving the collecting and creation of raw materials (e.g. fishing)
- The movement of people out of cities to the surrounding areas
- The number of babies born in a year for every 1000 people in the total population
- The growth in the proportion of people living in towns and cities.
- Industries involving the manufacturing of finished goods (e.g. a car factory)
- The rise in population caused by births exceeding deaths
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- This is an area within a city which is no longer used.
- A decline in the numbers of people living in an area due to out-migration or changes in birth and death rates.
- Industries involving the provision of a service (e.g. teaching)
- A population in which there is a high number of people over the age of 65
- The physical characteristics of the ground of the ground on which a settlement is located
- The number of people dying in a year for every 1000 people in a population
- Industries involving research and development and hi- technology
- The location of a settlement relative to its surroundings
- The uncontrolled growth of a settlement and the number of people living there into the surrounding urban fringe.
- A form of tourism in which the environmental impact is minimised and benefits are brought to the local area and its community.
- The amount of money that people have to spend on luxury goods
20 Clues: The number of people per square kilometre • This is an area within a city which is no longer used. • The rise in population caused by births exceeding deaths • The location of a settlement relative to its surroundings • The area around a settlement protected from urban development • The movement of people out of cities to the surrounding areas • ...
Living Environment 2023-04-05
Across
- An organism that eats only plants
- how plants receive energy. takes in sunlight, CO2, and water to make glucose and oxygen
- the living parts of the environment
- the nonliving parts of the environment
- organelle that creates ATP from glucose
- the basic unit of structure and function that makes up all organisms
- an organism that only eats other animals
- An organism, generally a bacteria or fungus, that consumes dead organisms and organic waste
- a structure within the cell that carries out a specific function
- selectively permeable, regulates what comes in and goes out of the cell
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- long-term gradual change in an ecosystem where plants replace others over time; usually happens after land is destroyed
- the increasing buildup of toxic substances within organisms that happens at each stage of the food chain
- a factor in the environment that limits the size of a population
- An organism that produces its own food
- green organelles that contain chlorophyll; where photosynthesis takes place
- An organism that eats plants and animals
- stores genetic information, including chromosomes and DNA
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- protects the cells form damage. only found in plant cells
- An organism that cannot make its own food
- proteins that speed up the rate of chemical reactions in living things
- An animal that is hunted and killed by predators
22 Clues: An organism that eats only plants • the living parts of the environment • An organism that produces its own food • the nonliving parts of the environment • organelle that creates ATP from glucose • An organism that eats plants and animals • an organism that only eats other animals • An organism that cannot make its own food • ...
The Environment 2020-02-15
Across
- Reduction in the concentration of ozone in the ozone layer.*
- The process by which soil is gradually removed by the rain, wind, or sea.*
- A storm with a violent wind, in particular a tropical cyclone in the Caribbean.
- A mobile, destructive vortex of violently rotating winds having the appearance of a funnel-shaped cloud and advancing beneath a large storm system.
- Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas.*
- Contamination of the air, water, or soil with substances that can cause harm to human health or the environment.
- Substances used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- ... is defined as the presence of toxic chemicals (pollutants or contaminants) in soil, in high enough concentrations to pose a risk to human health and/or the ecosystem.*
- A layer of ozone high above the earth’s surface, which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun.*
- The condition of being populated with excessively large numbers.
- A colourless, odourless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is naturally present in air (about 0.03 per cent) and is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis; the most abundante of the greenhouse gases.
- A slowly moving mass or river of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow on mountains or near the poles.
- A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake or other disturbance.
- Damaged to people caused by high levels of toxic chemicals released into the air in urban environments.
- A sudden violent shaking of the ground, typically causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action.
- A layer of ice covering an extensive tract of land for a long period of time.
- Farming that aims to produce as much as possible, usually with the use of chemicals.*
- A sudden and violent event in nature (such as an earthquake, hurricane or flood) that kills or injures a lot of people or causes a lot of damage.*
- Invisible rays that are part of the energy that comes from the sun, can burn the skin, and cause skin cancer.*
- Gases ejected from an engine as waste products.*
- Waste, especially industrial waste, that is hazardous to human health or the environment and which requires special facilities for its disposal.*
- A storm with thunder and lightning and typically also heavy rain or hail.
- Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.
- A cavity in the ground, especially in a limestone formation, caused by water erosion and providing a route for surface water to disappear underground.
- A luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall.
- The part of the earth’s surface and atmosphere in which plants and animals can live.
- Destruction of forests to make land for agriculture.
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines.
- A very strong wind that blows high in the earth's atmosphere and has an important influence on the weather.*
- Waste material; refuse or litter.
- Changes in the earth’s weather, including changes in temperature, wind patterns and rainfall, especially the increase in the temperature of the earth’s atmosphere that is caused by the increase of particular gases, especially carbon dioxide.*
- A mass of mud and other earthy material that is falling or has fallen down a hillside or other slope.
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- A snowstorm with very strong winds.
- Gases that trap the heat of the sun in the earth's atmosphere, producing the greenhouse effect.*
- Protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources, to keep them safe from destruction or degradation and conserve them for future generations.
- The surroundings and external conditions that affect the growth and development of living things.
- Energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.*
- The destruction of something, especially waste material, by burning.
- A situation in which a plant, an animal, a way of life, etc. stops existing.
- Someone who catches and kills animals illegally.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- Substance which may be harmful to the environment or hazardous to your health if inhaled, ingested or absorbed through the skin.*
- A species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.*
- A mass of snow, ice and rock that falls down the side of a mountain.
- The problem of the slow steady rise in temperature of the earth’s atmosphere, caused by an increase of gases such as carbon dioxide in the air surrounding the earth, which trap the heat of the sun.*
- A gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature reportedly caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun's heat in the earth's atmosphere.*
- Materials or substances occurring in nature which can be exploited for economic gain.*
- A chemical used for killing insects.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- The effect of a man-made activity, change, or development on the natural environment.*
- An escape of oil into the sea or other body of water.*
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The geological activity that results in The abrupt collapse of the ground cover; a depression in the ground cover clearly visible to the naked eye.*
- A substance enclosed under pressure and released as a fine spray by means of a propellant gas.*
- The illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals, usually associated with land use right.
- The process of minimising waste by recovering materials and transforming them into new products.
- A large mass of rotating air located in the upper-middle atmospheric layers over either of the earth's poles, typically behind a polar front.*
- Fog or haze intensified by smoke or other atmospheric pollutants.
- A violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow.
- ... is the existence of a wide variety of plant and animal species living in their natural environment.
- Capable of being broken down or decomposed by natural biological processes.
- The mixture of gases that surrounds the earth.
- A community of plants, animals and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive.
- All the plants and living creatures in a particular area considered in relation to their physical environment.
- Substances that pollute something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- The study of the relationship of living things (plants, animals and humans) with each other and with their environment.
- An overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- Rain mixed with sulphuric, nitric and other acids formed by gases released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned.*
- An area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and construction debris.
71 Clues: Waste material; refuse or litter. • A snowstorm with very strong winds. • A chemical used for killing insects. • Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas.* • The mixture of gases that surrounds the earth. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • Someone who catches and kills animals illegally. • Gases ejected from an engine as waste products.* • ...
The Environment 2021-02-12
Across
- gaspillage
- changement climatique
- acheter
- la santé
- pancartes de protestation
- des ordures
- une espèce
- économiser
- renouvelable
- viande
- athmosphere
- poubelle de recyclage
- ressources
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- effet de serre
- doit/doivent
- arrêter
- energie
- une augmentation
- utiliser
- la Terre
- moins
- devrait
- sain
- avoir besoin de
- ne doit/ne doivent pas
- mortel
- jeter
- réduire
- éviter
- pollution
- nettoyer
- ecolo/vert
32 Clues: sain • moins • jeter • mortel • viande • éviter • acheter • arrêter • energie • devrait • réduire • la santé • utiliser • la Terre • nettoyer • pollution • gaspillage • une espèce • économiser • ecolo/vert • ressources • des ordures • athmosphere • doit/doivent • renouvelable • effet de serre • avoir besoin de • une augmentation • changement climatique • poubelle de recyclage • ne doit/ne doivent pas • pancartes de protestation
The Environment 2021-09-05
Across
- maanjäristys
- metsien tuhoaminen
- maa
- lahjoittaa
- luomu
- suojelu
- sukupuuttoon kuollut
- ilmasto
- jäte
- saaste
- pelastaa
- tuhota
- salametsästys
- kieltää
- kierrättää
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- kuivuus
- uusiutuva
- onnettomuus
- tulva
- säilyttää
- maanvyörymä
- nälänhätä
- maailmanlaajuinen
- waste, ongelmajäte
- uhanalainen
- istuttaa
- kulutus
- pohjavesi
- päästöt
- saastunut
- kestävä
- tuholaismyrkky
32 Clues: maa • jäte • tulva • luomu • saaste • tuhota • kuivuus • kulutus • suojelu • päästöt • ilmasto • kestävä • kieltää • istuttaa • pelastaa • uusiutuva • säilyttää • nälänhätä • pohjavesi • saastunut • lahjoittaa • kierrättää • onnettomuus • maanvyörymä • uhanalainen • maanjäristys • salametsästys • tuholaismyrkky • maailmanlaajuinen • metsien tuhoaminen • waste, ongelmajäte • sukupuuttoon kuollut
hazardous environment 2022-10-17
Across
- ……. - the damage to property caused by high winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges along the coast.
- unlike earthquakes and tropical ……, volcanoes offer some benefits.
- …… cyclone occasionally these small storms come together and create a strong glow of warm.
- …. emission sulphur gases are not the only type emitted during an eruptions.
- …… - the number of people killed or injured.
- They have a ….. Which keeps them going no matter how many hazards occur.
- The cities in these high-risk areas represent centuries of ….. Of money and human effort.
- The disruption of ……
- A lack of ……. and information may mean that residents are unaware of the real risks.
- ……. Is a sudden and brief period of intense shaking on the ground.
- A natural ………….. Is one produced by environmental processes.
- …… and wind speeds, two key aspects of tropical cyclones.
- volcanic ….. And earthquake when two plates are moving apart.
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- ….. volcanoes bring valuable mineral resources to the surface.
- Fertile ….. - volcanic ash often contains minerals that enrich the soil.
- …… - air thick with ash can asphyxiate humans and animals.
- The worst damage occurs where the focus is closest to the …… and where rocks are soft.
- ……. This the disruption and destruction of businesses transport links and services.
- ….. Energy - this hot water emerges as hot springs and can be used to heat homes, factories and business premises.
- There is a ……. Of volcanoes along the destructive plate margins that fringe the pacific ocean
- Many people are optimists and think that they will never be a natural……. victim.
- …… - volcanoes interest many people and attract tourists.
- People may be unable to move away from …… areas.
- …… constantly monitored around the world.
- …….. flows - since few lava flows reach much beyond 10km from the volcanic crater
25 Clues: The disruption of …… • …… constantly monitored around the world. • …… - the number of people killed or injured. • People may be unable to move away from …… areas. • …… - volcanoes interest many people and attract tourists. • …… and wind speeds, two key aspects of tropical cyclones. • …… - air thick with ash can asphyxiate humans and animals. • ...
Our Environment 2022-09-07
Across
- reduction of ice
- farmers get it from fairtrade
- energy saving bulbs
- out of ice ( north,south)
- chemical rubbish
- using products again
- another word for power
- rises because of climatechange
- self dissolving waste
- food you can grow in your garden
- mobiles,pc's, Tv's
- measurement for co²
- day all recources are used
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- good for world,lasts long
- organization helping rainforests
- co²,methane
- transport used for foreign products
- bad gas produced by factories
- safes energy from the sun
- surrounding the earth
- used too much especially when showering
- cause for melting pole caps
- lighting without electricity
- usage of electricity
- oil, petrol
- area filled with grass
- products not using chemicals
- increases due to greenhouse effect
- gas prduced by animals
- organization helping farmers in developing countries
30 Clues: co²,methane • oil, petrol • reduction of ice • chemical rubbish • mobiles,pc's, Tv's • energy saving bulbs • measurement for co² • usage of electricity • using products again • surrounding the earth • self dissolving waste • area filled with grass • another word for power • gas prduced by animals • good for world,lasts long • safes energy from the sun • out of ice ( north,south) • ...
Exposition Environment 2022-11-16
Across
- Used to tell the reader what topic you will be discussing
- Time connective
- A word used to connect sentences or to coordinate words in the same clause
- Tense that are used in analytical exposition
- Emotive words
- Writing arguments must be accompanied by writing ...
- Synonyms of issues
- Antonyms of finally
- Thesis introduce the writer's ... about the topic discussed
- One of the texts that belong analytical exposition
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- Two kinds of expotions analytical exposition and ... exposition
- Introduce topics
- Expression of stating opinion
- Explain the relation between the analyzed text and the presented argument
- Have to be supported by facts and relevant information
- We have to give a series of arguments that can ... readers
- An important topic or problem in analytical exposition
- To strengthen the thesis
- Social functions of analytical exposition
- Use ... research paragraph to support arguments
20 Clues: Emotive words • Time connective • Introduce topics • Synonyms of issues • Antonyms of finally • To strengthen the thesis • Expression of stating opinion • Social functions of analytical exposition • Tense that are used in analytical exposition • Use ... research paragraph to support arguments • One of the texts that belong analytical exposition • ...
Environment puzzle 2020-01-11
Across
- Baby tree
- Capable of being decomposed
- Very small plant
- Diagram showing what animals eat
- Part of Earth where ecosystems operate
- Mass of air surrounding the Earth
- "Reduce,____,recycle"
- Protect from harm or maintain
- Study of environments
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- Natural home or environment
- Removal of trees
- Surroundings in which a living organism lives
- Plants of a region
- Flora's partner
- Large ecological areas with flora and fauna
- Large wooded area
- Interacting system in which living organisms interact with the non living
- Useful or edible plant
- Foliage or vegetation
- Combustible and vital gas
20 Clues: Baby tree • Flora's partner • Removal of trees • Very small plant • Large wooded area • Plants of a region • "Reduce,____,recycle" • Foliage or vegetation • Study of environments • Useful or edible plant • Combustible and vital gas • Natural home or environment • Capable of being decomposed • Protect from harm or maintain • Diagram showing what animals eat • Mass of air surrounding the Earth • ...
The Environment 2023-05-24
Across
- A long-haired, short-legged oxlike mammal that was probably domesticated in Tibet
- Bear species, endemic to China who eat a lot of bamboo and practice Kung Fu.
- Lives year round in the artic waters around Greenland, Russia and Canada
- Large semiaquatic reptiles that live throughout the tropics in Africa, Asia, the Americas and Australia.
- Paedomorphic salamander related to Tiger Salamander
- They breed in large colonies on coastal cliffs or offshore islands, nesting in crevices among rocks or in burrows in the soil.
- Predatory arachnids who have a sting in their tail
- Fastest land mammal
- Timon, in the Lion King is one of these.
- Famed scavengers and often dine on the leftovers of other African predators.
- I'm not sure if they are white with black stripes or black with white stripes
- A constrictors, who kills their prey by wrapping around it and suffocating it.
- Bengal, siberian or sumatran - what type was Shere Khan?
- One of the world's oldest was killed in Kenya a fortnight ago - as per the BBC
- Melman is one of these in Madagascar
- The offspring of a male donkey and female horse
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- Social birds that live in colonies and predominantly stand on one leg
- An even-toed mammal bears distinctive fatty deposits known as "humps" on its back.
- Large marsupial, carries their young in a special pouch
- Largest living primates who are herbivorous, predominantly ground-dwelling
- Voted the World's Ugliest animal in 2013 this marine creature lives between 2000 and 4000 feet beneath sea level
- An animal whose speech has been questioned for years. Also an American News station.
- Man's best friend
- A large, semiaquatic mammal native to sub-Saharan Africa whose name comes from the Greek for “river horse”
- A hypercarnivorous species of bear living largely within the Arctic Circle.
- Likes to chase mice, especially if feline hungry
- Has a trunk, which they love to pack before going to the circus
- Alcedo atthis, this typically blue and yellow bird is royalty alongside someone who hunts sealife
- Flying mammal
- A slender antelope with long legs and neck. Also the name given to someone who plays rugby for South Africa.
- A group of aquatic flightless birds who live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere
31 Clues: Flying mammal • Man's best friend • Fastest land mammal • Melman is one of these in Madagascar • Timon, in the Lion King is one of these. • The offspring of a male donkey and female horse • Likes to chase mice, especially if feline hungry • Predatory arachnids who have a sting in their tail • Paedomorphic salamander related to Tiger Salamander • ...
The Environment 2023-11-30
21 Clues: oil • waste • flood • donate • nature • energy • consume • rubbish • kieltää • protect • compost • respect • recycle • poaching • preserve • istuttaa • pesticide • pollution • nälänhätä • endangered • pyörremyrsky
THE ENVIRONMENT 2023-09-25
Across
- déchets
- avoir besoin
- utiliser
- modal exprimant le futur
- peut-être
- ouragan
- ennuies
- lois
- conseils
- contre
- énorme
- entreprise
- chacun
- feu de forêt
- penser
- moins
- modal exprimant l'obligation
- se sentir
- pire
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- manifestation
- avidité
- croire
- rien
- en bonne santé
- se passer
- comportement
- militant
- modal exprimant le conseil
- être d'accord
- plus
- manifester
- thématique, problème
- inondation
33 Clues: rien • lois • plus • pire • moins • croire • contre • énorme • chacun • penser • déchets • avidité • ouragan • ennuies • utiliser • militant • conseils • peut-être • se passer • se sentir • entreprise • manifester • inondation • avoir besoin • comportement • feu de forêt • manifestation • être d'accord • en bonne santé • thématique, problème • modal exprimant le futur • modal exprimant le conseil • modal exprimant l'obligation
The Environment 2023-09-18
20 Clues: jäte • saaste • kuivuus • ilmasto • kuluttaa • säilyttää • ympäristö • saastunut • kierrättää • maanjäristys • tuholaismyrkky • power vesivoima • käyttää uudelleen • metsien tuhoaminen • sukupuuttoon kuollut • ympäristöystävällinen • disaster ydinonnettomuus • energy uusiutuva energia • disaster luonnonkatastrofi • eruption tulivuorenpurkaus
DICTIONARY environment 2023-12-14
Across
- Śmieci
- Zmniejszać
- wierzyć
- jasny
- środowisko
- Pozwalać
- Mandat
- powód
- Ograniczony
- katastrofa
- Gatunki
- postanowienie
- centrum miasta
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- robić co w naszej mocy
- należeć
- ekologia, działania na rzecz środowiska
- ochraniać
- otoczenie
- nie zwykły
- zwykły
- niebezpieczeństwo
- Ratować
- ograniczenie prędkości
- zawierać
- kieszeń, sakiewka
- ocean
26 Clues: jasny • powód • ocean • Śmieci • zwykły • Mandat • należeć • wierzyć • Ratować • Gatunki • Pozwalać • zawierać • ochraniać • otoczenie • Zmniejszać • nie zwykły • środowisko • katastrofa • Ograniczony • postanowienie • centrum miasta • niebezpieczeństwo • kieszeń, sakiewka • robić co w naszej mocy • ograniczenie prędkości • ekologia, działania na rzecz środowiska
The environment 2024-05-17
31 Clues: soe • meri • saak • põud • kuum • mägi • taim • jahe • väli • külm • udune • kanal • lumine • orkaan • metsik • loodus • tuuline • pilvine • vihmane • tormine • vihmamets • katastroof • päikseline • temperatuur • külmad mered • lumised mäed • päikseline ilm • metsikud taimed • udused vihmametsad • soojad temperatuurid • an aout of town area
The Environment 2024-09-13
Across
- lahjoittaa
- tulva
- ilmakehä
- tuhota
- kulutus
- roskat
- metsien tuhoaminen
- pohjavesi
- kuivuus
- jäte
- saaste
- ympäristöystävällinen
- suojelu
- käyttää uudelleen
- sukupuuttoon kuollut
- saastuttaa
- maanjäristys
- ympäristö
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- pelastaa
- istuttaa
- kompostoida
- uhanalainen
- säilyttää
- maa
- suojella
- uusiutuva
- luomu
- kieltää
- päästö
- nälänhätä
- tuholaismyrkky
- kunnioittaa
- hävittää
- maailmanlaajuinen
- muuttaa
- irrottaa pistorasiasta
- saastunut
- vähentää
- ilmasto
- kuluttaa
- kierrättää
- jäteastia
42 Clues: maa • jäte • tulva • luomu • tuhota • roskat • päästö • saaste • kulutus • kieltää • kuivuus • muuttaa • suojelu • ilmasto • pelastaa • istuttaa • ilmakehä • suojella • hävittää • vähentää • kuluttaa • säilyttää • uusiutuva • nälänhätä • pohjavesi • saastunut • jäteastia • ympäristö • lahjoittaa • saastuttaa • kierrättää • kompostoida • uhanalainen • kunnioittaa • maanjäristys • tuholaismyrkky • maailmanlaajuinen • käyttää uudelleen • metsien tuhoaminen • ...
Living Environment 2024-12-10
Across
- web: A network of interconnected food chains.
- system: A group of organs working together.
- A group of individuals of the same species in an area.
- The basic unit of life.
- Contamination of the environment.
- A group of similar cells performing a specific function.
- resources: Resources that can be replenished.
- The process of producing offspring.
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- All the populations in an area.
- Variety of life in an ecosystem.
- A structure composed of tissues that perform a specific function.
- An individual living thing.
- The environment where an organism lives.
- The part of Earth where life exists.
- All living and nonliving components of an area.
- change: Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns.
- species: Non-native species that harm ecosystems.
- capacity: The maximum population size an environment can support.
- resources: Resources that cannot be replaced quickly.
- The maintenance of a stable internal environment despite external changes.Metabolism: All the chemical reactions in an organism that are necessary for life.
20 Clues: The basic unit of life. • An individual living thing. • All the populations in an area. • Variety of life in an ecosystem. • Contamination of the environment. • The process of producing offspring. • The part of Earth where life exists. • The environment where an organism lives. • system: A group of organs working together. • web: A network of interconnected food chains. • ...
Business Environment 2024-11-07
Across
- A business sector responsible for public services which are funded through taxation
- A type of liability in which owners of a business are liable for business debts only to the value of their investment
- A type of liability in which owners of a business are personally liable for a business' debts
- A person or persons who are responsible for overseeing all activities undertaken within their function
- A functional area responsible for sourcing and providing the raw materials, goods and services needed by a business
- An organisational structure containing many layers of management
- An organisation which invests any money it receives into a cause it supports
- A business activity responsible for providing a service to the public
- A functional area responsible for communicating with customers
- A business activity responsible for the extraction of raw materials
- A functional area responsible for transforming raw materials into finished products
- A functional area responsible for developing new products and services in response to market research findings
- A business with a minimum of two partners
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- A functional area responsible for the finances of a business
- A business sector aiming to make a profit which can range from small businesses to large
- Limited companies which aim to benefit a community or trade with a social purpose
- A business who's shares are sold privately
- The person in a business with the most authority
- An organisation structure where employees are grouped by function and product/project
- A business activity responsible for manufacturing products
- An organisational structure where decision making is more spread out
- A person or persons responsible for ensuring their department meets identified aims and objectives
- A business sector which does not aim to make a profit and relies on donations, fundraising and grants
- An organisational structure containing few levels
- A functional area responsible for liaising with customers on a day-to-day basis
- An organisational structure where decision making is kept at the top of the hierarchy
- A functional area responsible for promotion of a business products or services
- A business who's shares can be sold via the stock market
- A person or persons in charge of team members in a specific department
- A functional area responsible for recruitment, redundancy and disciplinary
30 Clues: A business with a minimum of two partners • A business who's shares are sold privately • The person in a business with the most authority • An organisational structure containing few levels • A business who's shares can be sold via the stock market • A business activity responsible for manufacturing products • ...
Government Environment 2025-01-06
Across
- CMFOs must comply with the Code of Ethics adopted by which organization?
- A city may adopt and change its own charter by local referendum (2 words)
- One of two Fiduciary responsibilities (3 words)
- The recording and reporting of financial transactions.
- The activities that encompass the development, implementation, and evaluation of a plan for the provision of services and capital assets.
- Legislative enactment of municipal governing bodies
- This component involves defining goals and deciding how those goals can best be achieved.
- Laws that require open meetings
- Type of relationship entrusted for the benefit of another
- Consists of the activities required to achieve objectives.
- Confidential information must be _______ for Open Records Requests
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- Comprehensive ordinances that often combine multiple regulations through adoption
- The second of two Fiduciary responsibilities (3 words)
- Provides citizens information about the city’s stewardship of resources and current financial status.
- Form charters that are written into state code (2 words)
- Maximum number of working days in which a deposit is required
- May involve an independent CPA following GAGAS.
- Type of budget contains the projected revenues and anticipated expenditures for the coming fiscal year
- TN Finance Officers must comply with this Act (2 words)
- Charter incorporated before 1953 (2 words)
20 Clues: Laws that require open meetings • Charter incorporated before 1953 (2 words) • May involve an independent CPA following GAGAS. • One of two Fiduciary responsibilities (3 words) • Legislative enactment of municipal governing bodies • The second of two Fiduciary responsibilities (3 words) • The recording and reporting of financial transactions. • ...
The Environment 2025-02-18
Across
- Power used for light, heat, and movement.
- Tiny plastic pieces polluting the environment.
- – The top layer of the ground where plants grow.
- A long-term change in Earth’s weather.
- Catching too many fish, harming the ocean.
- Illegally hunting animals.
- – To reuse materials instead of throwing them away.
- Animals living in nature, not as pets.
- – A gas we breathe out, and plants use to grow.
- Cutting down too many trees.
- A group of plants, animals, and land working together.
- – A large, slow-moving ice mass.
- Dirty air, water, or land caused by people.
- – The gas we breathe to stay alive.
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- The variety of plants and animals in nature.
- Everything not made by humans, like plants and animals.
- Using resources in a way that won’t harm the future.
- Unwanted or leftover materials, like trash.
- A resource that can be used again, like wind or sun.
- Protecting nature and resources.
- The Earth getting hotter due to pollution.
- At risk of disappearing forever.
- A large area filled with trees.
- – A place where an animal or plant lives.
- Small pieces of trash left on the ground.
- A gas layer that protects Earth from the sun’s rays.
- – A dangerous gas from burning fuel.
- A huge body of saltwater covering most of Earth.
- A place where garbage is buried.
29 Clues: Illegally hunting animals. • Cutting down too many trees. • A large area filled with trees. • Protecting nature and resources. • At risk of disappearing forever. • – A large, slow-moving ice mass. • A place where garbage is buried. • – The gas we breathe to stay alive. • – A dangerous gas from burning fuel. • A long-term change in Earth’s weather. • ...
The environment 2025-05-06
Across
- to show something publicly
- very famous or popular, especially being considered to represent particular opinions or a particular time.
- the ability to form pictures in the mind
- importance, worth, or benefit
- a way of doing an activity that needs skill
- (the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or feeling things
- relating to the enjoyment or study of beauty
- the situation within which something exists or happens, and that can help explain it
- an idea or mental image of something
- the state or fact of being the person who wrote a particular book, article, play, etc.
- the quality of being new and unusual
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- the act of saying that something or someone is bad or a comment that says what is bad about it.
- to be in charge of selecting and caring for objects to be shown in a museum or to form part of a collection of art, an exhibition, etc.
- to behave in a similar way to someone or something else, or to copy the speech or behaviour, etc. of someone or something.
- to get and keep things of one type such as stamps or coins as a hobby.
- an explanation or opinion of what something means
- something is and to value them or it.
- something that you want and plan to do
- the quality of being pleasing and attractive, especially to look at
- an ability to do an activity or job well, especially because you have practised it:
20 Clues: to show something publicly • importance, worth, or benefit • an idea or mental image of something • the quality of being new and unusual • something is and to value them or it. • something that you want and plan to do • the ability to form pictures in the mind • a way of doing an activity that needs skill • relating to the enjoyment or study of beauty • ...
The environment 2025-08-12
Across
- incinerating waste can … toxic chemicals in the environment.
- water, the sun, the wind are … energies.
- the box or wrapping in which merchandise is sold
- noun related to the adjective 'dry'
- a person who informs on criminal activities on a large scale and puts him/herself in danger(e.g. Edward Snowden)
- litter
- that can be maintained for a very long time without exhausting natural resources- adjective often used with the word 'developement'
- that can be thrown away after use, like tissues.
- adjective that applies to food produced without the use of chemicals
- Petroleum is a …, so is coal or natural gas- they release CO2 into the atmosphere.
- 'another word for environmentally friendly' or 'green'
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- cutting down trees on a massive scale
- the dodo is an … species -this animal no longer exists.
- something that pollutes is a ...
- to use up a supply entirely (e.g. a mineral, an energy)
- the Earth is heating up, it is called …
- protected from temperature variations (for a house…)
- insincere concern for the environment for marketing reasons
- (to) contaminate the water, the soil, the air.
- BlaBlaCar is a … scheme
20 Clues: litter • BlaBlaCar is a … scheme • something that pollutes is a ... • noun related to the adjective 'dry' • cutting down trees on a massive scale • the Earth is heating up, it is called … • water, the sun, the wind are … energies. • (to) contaminate the water, the soil, the air. • the box or wrapping in which merchandise is sold • ...
The environment 2025-10-18
Across
- used as a fertilizer for growing plants
- animals living in natural conditions
- a period of drier-than-normal conditions
- Applying intentionally misleading labels such as “green”
- able to be used again
- burn
- contaminate
- clearing a wide area of trees
- consuming something to excess
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- intended to be thrown away after use
- the disposal of waste material by burying it
- able to continue over a period of time
- prolonged period of unusually hot weather
- unnecessay or wrong use of something
- a shower of rain
- converting waste into reusable material
- not depleted when used
- becoming liquefied by heat
- glass building
- greater supply of something than needed
- never-ended pursuit of shopping
21 Clues: burn • contaminate • glass building • a shower of rain • able to be used again • not depleted when used • becoming liquefied by heat • clearing a wide area of trees • consuming something to excess • never-ended pursuit of shopping • intended to be thrown away after use • animals living in natural conditions • unnecessay or wrong use of something • able to continue over a period of time • ...
THE ENVIRONMENT 2026-02-01
Across
- an animal that is hunted and eaten by another animal
- no longer existing anywhere on Earth
- harmful substances released from vehicle engines (two words)
- energy sources formed from ancient plants and animals (two words)
- a stable and healthy relationship between elements in nature
- a very large sea wave caused by an underwater disturbance (two words)
- the natural home where a plant or animal lives
- a sequence showing how energy passes between living organisms (two words)
- damage to the environment caused by harmful substances
- using resources in a way that does not harm the future
- substances in the atmosphere that cause the Earth to warm (two words)
- a long period with very little rainfall
- able to be replaced naturally and not used up permanently
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- non-native organisms that spread and damage local ecosystems (two words)
- a group of similar organisms that can reproduce with each other
- large-scale removal of forests by humans
- supplying water to land in order to grow crops
- the variety of living organisms in a particular area
- materials from nature that people use for energy or production (two words)
- to gradually disappear completely (phrasal verb)
- food produced without artificial chemicals (two words)
- a situation when land becomes covered with water
- in danger of disappearing completely
23 Clues: no longer existing anywhere on Earth • in danger of disappearing completely • a long period with very little rainfall • large-scale removal of forests by humans • supplying water to land in order to grow crops • the natural home where a plant or animal lives • to gradually disappear completely (phrasal verb) • a situation when land becomes covered with water • ...
Proficiency environment 2025-11-28
Across
- make something start to happen
- (of an animal) that brings up the food from its stomach to chew again
- burn something until it is destroyed
- real, concrete
- the process of making somebody weak
- uncontrolled
- a chemical used for killing unwanted plants
- a written agreement between countries
- bare and lifeless
- the transformation of fertile land into desert
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- consequence
- the act of getting rid of waste, etc
- the cost of keeping a park/building/etc in good condition
- contaminated
- harmful
- the loss of plants in an area due to excessive feeding by animals such as cows
- the place where a river joins the sea
- destroy something completely
- the gradual destruction of metals due to water or chemicals
- give somebody confidence to do something
20 Clues: harmful • consequence • contaminated • uncontrolled • real, concrete • bare and lifeless • destroy something completely • make something start to happen • the process of making somebody weak • the act of getting rid of waste, etc • burn something until it is destroyed • the place where a river joins the sea • a written agreement between countries • ...
our environment 2020-04-13
Across
- what the rain can contain and it can damage
- you use it when you want to protect your plant
- when the trees gets cut down so they disappear
- the way you can protect the environment
- the rubbish can do something with the nature
- this is something what you can not reuse
- this is a building where they make lots of product
- the place where they collect the rubbish
- polluted water
- you reuse something in the other form of the thing
- things what you storage
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- when you destroy something you can get this
- what you can see on the one use things.
- the thing which can kills the insects
- you do it every time with your lung
- the form how you can throw the rubbish to the bin
- what you breath and you get a lung disease
- when you be worse so you....from something
- what you use for planting
- the gas what your car release to the environment
20 Clues: polluted water • things what you storage • what you use for planting • you do it every time with your lung • the thing which can kills the insects • what you can see on the one use things. • the way you can protect the environment • this is something what you can not reuse • the place where they collect the rubbish • what you breath and you get a lung disease • ...
the environment 2020-04-19
Across
- it warms the planet
- our planet is called "mother"...
- it falls down when it is very cold
- it flows beetween the banks
- it flows in como and lecco
- you look him in admiration
- they are in the sky
- they colour the grass
- they are bigger then the seas
- they produce flowers and fruit
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- they make up the mountains
- it comes with the storm
- the layer beelove the surface
- they are carnivouros or erbivouros
- air in natural motion
- they are tall and you can find them in the forest
- the mediterranean one is in the south
- you drink it every day
- they have snowy peaks
- you see it looking up
20 Clues: it warms the planet • they are in the sky • air in natural motion • they have snowy peaks • they colour the grass • you see it looking up • you drink it every day • it comes with the storm • they make up the mountains • it flows in como and lecco • you look him in admiration • it flows beetween the banks • the layer beelove the surface • they are bigger then the seas • ...
Environment Vocab 2020-06-11
Across
- sky
- deforestation
- valley
- nature
- to recycle
- Palm tree
- jungle
- natural resources
- sand
- grass, pasture
- to take care of
- island
- oil
- smog
- recycling
- it is necessary
- peninsula
- to destroy
- tree
- pollution
- cactus
- river
- coast
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- grasslands
- sea
- hill
- Earth
- cloud
- to save, economize
- mountain
- a large waterfall
- wave
- plain
- volcano
- to save
- environment
- should, ought to
- desert
- to clean
- ecology
- to have to
- to protect
- industrial waste
- to preserve
- a small waterfall
- forest
- bay
47 Clues: sky • sea • oil • bay • hill • wave • sand • smog • tree • Earth • cloud • plain • river • coast • valley • nature • jungle • desert • island • forest • cactus • volcano • to save • ecology • mountain • to clean • Palm tree • recycling • peninsula • pollution • grasslands • to recycle • to have to • to protect • to destroy • environment • to preserve • deforestation • grass, pasture • to take care of • it is necessary • should, ought to • industrial waste • a large waterfall • ...
Environment Vocab 2020-06-11
Across
- wave
- ecology
- volcano
- it is necessary
- to preserve
- sky
- to clean
- cactus
- should, ought to
- a large waterfall
- tree
- island
- to protect
- smog
- to save
- recycling
- bay
- a small waterfall
- nature
- to have to
- jungle
- Earth
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- mountain
- deforestation
- valley
- oil
- industrial waste
- Palm tree
- to recycle
- to take care of
- coast
- natural resources
- grasslands
- environment
- desert
- river
- pollution
- cloud
- to destroy
- grass, pasture
- sea
- forest
- hill
- to save, economize
- peninsula
- sand
- plain
47 Clues: oil • sky • sea • bay • wave • tree • smog • hill • sand • coast • river • cloud • plain • Earth • valley • cactus • desert • island • forest • nature • jungle • ecology • volcano • to save • mountain • to clean • Palm tree • pollution • recycling • peninsula • to recycle • grasslands • to protect • to destroy • to have to • to preserve • environment • deforestation • grass, pasture • it is necessary • to take care of • industrial waste • should, ought to • natural resources • ...
ENVIRONMENT VOCABULARY 2020-06-29
Across
- CITOYEN
- DURABLE
- ACTUEL
- INVESTIR
- MONDIALISATION
- ESPOIR
- ACCORD
- COURSE
- EQUILIBRE
- RESPONSABLE
- CANICULE
- BIO
- CHALEUR
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- DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE
- LES BESOINS
- MILLIARD
- PIRE
- PAREIL
- ECONOMIE FLORISSANTE
- PANNEAU SOLAIRE
- LOCAL
- CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE
- EOLIENNE
- REDUIRE
- AUGMENTER
- MARCHE
- PRODUIRE
- OBJECTIF
- LES DROITS
- LIMITER
- NIVEAU DE LA MER
- PAUVRE
32 Clues: BIO • PIRE • LOCAL • PAREIL • ACTUEL • ESPOIR • MARCHE • ACCORD • COURSE • PAUVRE • CITOYEN • DURABLE • REDUIRE • LIMITER • CHALEUR • MILLIARD • INVESTIR • EOLIENNE • PRODUIRE • OBJECTIF • CANICULE • AUGMENTER • EQUILIBRE • LES DROITS • LES BESOINS • RESPONSABLE • MONDIALISATION • PANNEAU SOLAIRE • NIVEAU DE LA MER • ECONOMIE FLORISSANTE • DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE • CHANGEMENT CLIMATIQUE
Environment & Variation 2021-05-28
Across
- Organisms that break down the dead remains of other organisms
- A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- an animal or plant that spend the winter in a dormant state.
- Animal with a backbone
- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- A group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals and are capable of interbreeding
- An organism that makes its own food
- Any difference between individuals of the same species
- An animal that hunts for prey
- An organism that only eats meat
- Animal without a backbone
- Place where an organism lives
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- A characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- An organism that eats both plants and meat
- An organism that only eats plants
- The process of grouping things based on their similarities
- The surroundings of an organism
- animals Animals that are active at night
- Smaller areas in a habitat
- An animal that is hunted and killed for food
- All the different species in habitat
- To move from one place to another
- A grouping system that divides organisms into 6 major categories
23 Clues: Animal with a backbone • Animal without a backbone • Smaller areas in a habitat • An animal that hunts for prey • Place where an organism lives • The surroundings of an organism • An organism that only eats meat • An organism that only eats plants • To move from one place to another • An organism that makes its own food • All the different species in habitat • ...
The Environment 2022-03-08
Across
- pyörremyrsky
- irrottaa pistorasiasta
- ydinonnettomuus
- sukupuuttoon kuollut
- pullonpalautuspiste
- saastuttaa
- myrkkyjäte
- pelastaa, säästää
- tuhota
- ympäristö
- aurinkoenergia
- hävittää jotakin
- vesivoima
- pakokaasut
- tulivuorenpurkaus
- uhanalainen
- tulva
- tuulivoima
- ydinenergia
- nälänhätä
- suojelu
- kierrättää
- hirmumyrsky
- ilmakehä
- lajitella jätteet
- metsien tuhoaminen
- öljyvuoto
- biojäte
- maanjäristys
- energia
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- fossiilinen polttoaine
- kierrätysastia
- ilmastonmuutos
- luonnonsuojelu
- uusiutuva energia
- kompostoida
- kunnioittaa
- luonnonkatastrofi
- maailmanlaajuinen
- saaste
- lahjoittaa
- luomu
- suojella
- maakaasu
- jäte
- ympäristöystävällinen
- kuluttaa
- vähentää
- kieltää
- maapallo
- kuivuus
- heittää pois
- maanvyöry
- ongelmajäte
- onnettomuus
- hyökyaalto
- kuolla sukupuuttoon
- ilmasto
- energiatehokas
- ympäristöystävällinen
- käyttää uudelleen
- öljy
62 Clues: jäte • öljy • luomu • tulva • saaste • tuhota • kieltää • kuivuus • ilmasto • suojelu • biojäte • energia • suojella • maakaasu • kuluttaa • vähentää • maapallo • ilmakehä • ympäristö • vesivoima • maanvyöry • nälänhätä • öljyvuoto • lahjoittaa • saastuttaa • myrkkyjäte • pakokaasut • hyökyaalto • tuulivoima • kierrättää • kompostoida • kunnioittaa • ongelmajäte • uhanalainen • onnettomuus • ydinenergia • hirmumyrsky • pyörremyrsky • heittää pois • maanjäristys • ...
Living Environment 2022-01-13
Across
- the basic unit of structure and function that makes up organisms.
- proteins that speed up the rate of chemical reactions in living things.
- a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus, typical of ordinary tissue growth
- a life process that involves combining simple substances into more complex substances.
- any one of several building blocks of protein.
- a type of molecule that does not contain both carbon and hydrogen but can contain any other combination of elements.
- the flow of materials within a cell as well as between the parts of a multicellular organism.
- all the chemical reactions that occur within the cells of an organism.
- a structure within the cell that carries out a specific function.
- an organelle found in large numbers in most cells, in which the biochemical processes of respiration and energy production occur
- the movement of molecules from areas of high concentration to areas of low concentration.
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- a chemical produced in the endocrine glands.
- storage sacs within the cytoplasm of a cell that may contain either wastes or useful materials, such as water or food.
- the process by which organisms produce new organisms of the same type.
- the ability of an organism to maintain a stable internal environment even when the external environment changes.
- the process in which nutrients are broken apart, releasing the chemical energy stored in them.
- the jellylike substance that is between the cell membrane and the nucleus and that contains specialized structures.
- term used to describe molecules that contain both hydrogen and carbon.
- tiny structures in the cell that are the sites of protein production.
- an insoluble substance which is the main constituent of plant cell walls and of vegetable fibers such as cotton. It is a polysaccharide consisting of chains of glucose monomers.
- green organelles that contain chlorophyll; where photosynthesis takes place.
- the process that breaks down large food molecules into simpler molecules that the organism can use.
- a large structure within a cell that controls the cell's metabolism and stores genetic information, including chromosomes and DNA.
23 Clues: a chemical produced in the endocrine glands. • any one of several building blocks of protein. • the basic unit of structure and function that makes up organisms. • a structure within the cell that carries out a specific function. • tiny structures in the cell that are the sites of protein production. • ...
Environment Quiz 2017-05-30
Across
- The leftovers of something that was used.
- A lack of water in any given area.
- The chemical used to keep insects away from farm plants.
- A type of energy based on the use of radioactive materials.
- A type of energy based on rays from the sun.
- Precipitation mixed with pollution, harmful to the environment.
- The result of many years of giving off Carbon Dioxide and other chemicals.
- A pressurized canister of gas that sprays out a liquid.
- The conditions of a certain area, including weather.
- An area that typically has little to no water.
- Feces from an animal used to deliver nutrients to a plant.
- An event in nature that destroys a given area, not caused by man.
- Chemicals that are given off into the air and contaminate it.
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- A surplus of water in an area.
- A rare spot in the middle of a desert with plants and water.
- A large wall of water in the ocean that moves toward shore.
- A vast plain in the far north or far south, its ground is made entirely of ice.
- Area in which an organism grows up, including its surroundings.
- A type of animal that is close to extinction.
- The result when two tectonic plates collide.
- Non-domesticated plants and animals.
- What we use to power our homes.
- Forest A very hot and humid location it is a dense area with many trees and species of animals.
- The layer of atmosphere that keeps Earth warm.
24 Clues: A surplus of water in an area. • What we use to power our homes. • A lack of water in any given area. • Non-domesticated plants and animals. • The leftovers of something that was used. • The result when two tectonic plates collide. • A type of energy based on rays from the sun. • A type of animal that is close to extinction. • ...
The environment 2019-03-04
31 Clues: jäte • pula • tulva • ydin- • saaste • tuhota • luomu- • roskis • luonto • roskat • kulutus • suojelu • päästöt • ilmasto • kuivuus • istuttaa • kuluttaa • ilmakehä • kierrätys • nälänhätä • säilyttää • uusiutuva • ekologinen • polttoaine • uhanalainen • maanjäristys • kestävä(kehitys) • maailmanlaajuinen • käyttää uudelleen • (luonnon)katastrofi • sukupuuttoon kuollut
Local Environment 2013-03-12
Across
- The process of marking out a number of small, randomly selected square areas
- The process involving how cells use energy and involving the rates of metabolism
- A measurement of acidity or alkalinity based on the concentration of Hydrogen
- Organisms that can produce their own nutrients from non-living sources
- Consumers that break down or decompose dead organisms (decay of organic material)
- A non-living chemical or physical factor in the environment such as temperature, humidity, rainfall, sunlight and windspeed
- The overflowing fullness, ample sufficiency, profusion and copious supply, strictly applicable to quantity only, but sometimes used of number (The size of a population)
- A relationship in which two organisms compete for a limited resource
- Is the enrichment of lakes and waterways as a result of the leaching of nutrients. This often causes excessive growth of aquatic plants
- The measurement on the concentration of salt within an environment
- Factors relating to land environments
- The total amount of mass within an ecosystem
- The inclusion of both the abiotic factors and the biotic factors that constitute an organism's surroundings
- A relationship between two organisms in which only one benefits and the other is unaffected
- A unit to measure the amount of luminance
- Is any feature or characteristic which helps an organism survive in its environment
- Any organism which obtains energy from other organisms
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- An animal which obtains energy from plants and vegetation
- Relating to nutrition or feeding
- A factor created by a living thing or any living component within an environment in which the action of the organism affects the life of the ecosystem and/or another organism
- Factors relating to water environments
- A relationship in which one organism directly hinders the growth or development of another by releasing toxins
- A relationship in which one organism lives in or on another organism and feeds from it, causing harm to the host
- an organism that eats other organisms, usually thought of as involving the consumption of animals by animals but it can also mean the eating of plants
- The process where chlorophyll synthesis food from carbon dioxide and water (in the presence of sunlight) to generate oxygen and energy in the form of glucose
- A system that includes all living organisms (biotic factors) in an area as well as its physical environment (abiotic factors) functioning together (interacting) as a unit
- An animal which obtains energy from flesh or animals
- The location or arrangement of continuing or successive organisms is space or time. (The geographical range of an organism or population)
- A relationship between two organisms in which both benefit
- The process of marking out a straight line across an area, noting the types of organism/life present, and plotting their position along this line on a diagram
30 Clues: Relating to nutrition or feeding • Factors relating to land environments • Factors relating to water environments • A unit to measure the amount of luminance • The total amount of mass within an ecosystem • An animal which obtains energy from flesh or animals • Any organism which obtains energy from other organisms • ...
Local Environment 2013-03-16
Across
- What refers to the quantity or amount of something?
- What do you call any organism that eats another organism?
- What is a term used for an animal hunted or seized for food, especially by a carnivorous animal?
- What refers to all the living and non-living components that constitute an organism's surroundings?
- What is a measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a substance, its relative concentration of hydrogen ions in solution called?
- What refers to the increasing concentration of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in the tissues of organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain
- What do you call bacteria or fungi that bring about the decay of organic material?
- What is the term used for describing the group of animals that eat only plant matter?
- What is the term for an organism which only feeds on animals?
- What do you call a relationship between two species in which one benefits while the other is not disadvantaged?
- What word refers to the SI unit of illuminance, equal to one lumen per square meter?
- What is the interaction between organisms trying to obtain resources such as food, water, shelter, mates and nesting sites in an area referred to as?
- What term is used for the region inhabited by an organism?
- What terms is used for a recurring series of events or metabolic processes in the lifetime of a plant or animal?
- What refers to the inhibition of one species by another by the secretion of chemical substances?
- What term is used for relating to non-living things?
- What refers to organic matter produced by the decomposition of organisms?
- What do you call any organism that use light energy to produce organic substances from the material they take in from their physical surroundings?
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- What term is used for relating to living things?
- What term is used for an area of ground surface, used as a sampling unit in population studies?
- What word is refer to as a self-sustaining set of organisms and their non-living surroundings?
- What kind of organism is an organism that lives in or on another organism (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the host's expense?
- What is the chemical process by which chlorophyll containing plant cells use light to make organic compounds from inorganic ones called?
- What is a series of chemical reactions which leads to the breakdown of carbohydrates using oxygen and releasing energy called?
- What is the enrichment of lakes and waterways as a result of the leaching of nutrients called?
- What term is used when something is relating to nutrition or feeding?
- What is a term used for an organism that eats other organisms, usually thought of as involving the consumption of animals by animals but it can also mean the eating of plants?
- What do you call the close relationship between organisms of different species in which both benefit?
- If an organism is relating to the land as opposed to water, what is it called?
- What is the amount of dissolved salt in water called?
- If an organism is relating to water and lives or grows in water, what is it called?
- What refers to the total mass of the organisms in an area?
- What is a straight line cross-section of an area called?
- What is used for the brain to consume about 20% from you body but makes up only 2% of your body weight?
- What is a term used for a genetically determined characteristic of form, function or behaviour that makes an organism suited to live in its environment?
35 Clues: What term is used for relating to living things? • What refers to the quantity or amount of something? • What term is used for relating to non-living things? • What is the amount of dissolved salt in water called? • What is a straight line cross-section of an area called? • What do you call any organism that eats another organism? • ...
Environment Project 2011-11-17
Across
- How can you apply soil and water testing to real life situations
- The continuous series involving evaporation, transpiration, condensation, and precipation
- The coming of an organism after another organism leaves
- The number of animals in a given location
- Vacuoles, Mitochondria, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Cell Membrane, Ribosomes, Cell Wall, Chloroplasts
- A group of organisms with a common environmental need
- Energy from a gas
- Organism such as a plant; creates a food source for other organisms
- The symbiotic relationship in which one organism while the other organism is unharmed
- Resources that can regenerate quickly
- The symbiotic relationship in which on organism benefits while the other organism is harmed
- the interacting food chains in an ecological community
- Plowing with the shape of the land to save soil from erosion
- An organism like bacteria or fungi that feed on and break down organic substances
- The role an organism has in its environment
- The ending community of succession
- Is an example of a limiting factor
- Organism which obtain food by preying on or eating other organisms or what other organisms produce
- A food chain shown as a triangle showing the higher on the foodchain, the least number of organisms
- A species with few numbers
- Plant eating animal
- Energy from atoms
- Energy from the heat within the Earth
- Creates glucose using the energy from sunlight
- cycle of organism numbers declining due to overcrowding, leveling out, then growing again
- Impressions of living animals in stone or rocks
- Any change in the environment that harms the organsims who live there
- Produce products like protein and lipids for the cell and are internal delivery systems
- Causes erosion on a riverbank
- Shows one feeding pattern
- Control urban sprawl, control hunting, hiking, and fishing, reduce, reuse, recycle, refuse, protect ecosystems, conserve resources and work on alternative fuels
- The continuous series involving storms, nitrogen fixing bacteria, nitrates, and decomposers
- Wind breaks, no till, filter strips, terraces, rotation of crops, strip cropping, contour plowing
- A major ecological community type
- store the substances needed by the cell
- Energy from the sun
- The study of the ecosystem
- Clump of Loess soil that ranges from pea to baseball size; formed by infiltrating precipitation
- One that feeds on both animal and vegetable substances
- Wind, solar, biomass, geothermal, hydroelectricity, hydrogen, nuclear
- Relating to life
- The exercise using an apple to show 1/4 of Earth is land and there is only 1/32 of good topsoil left.
- Energy made from wind turbines
- The natural environment of an organism
- Conserving the land while we still use it
- Plant crops on layers of a hill to save the soil from erosion
- Naturally occuring; used for energy
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- The symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- Trees planted by a field to prevent soil from being blown away
- Encloses the cell and allows some materials to pass through, but not others
- Keep chemicals from leaking out into water
- Plant in rows to conserve the soil
- Keeping the soil the way it is to save it from erosion
- A community working as an ecological part of nature
- Is an example of a limiting factor
- A species no longer in existence
- An animal that preys on another animal
- The area of Earth that supports life; 8km above and below the surface of the Earth
- Using matter from plants and animals for energy
- The home of the cell's chromosomes and controls the cell; "The Brain"
- Change crop to conserve the nutrients in the soil
- Relating to nonliving things
- Resources that can't regenerate quickly
- An animal that a predator kills and eats
- The process that wears away the surface of the Earth
- Oil, coal, natural gas
- Extracting certain materials from a carrier into a liquid
- Farming community in the central plains at about 1000 AD
- Organisms rely on each other to survive
- The continuous series involving cell respiration in the mitochondrian and photosynthesis in the chlorophyll
- Meat eating animal
- What do we need to remember about streams and rivers
- The objects and conditions surrounding an organism
- A condition or resource that keeps a population at a certain size
- The maximum number of organisms that can be supported in a given environment as an ecological part of nature
- Energy from moving water
- Gel-like fluid made of mostly water that takes up most of the cell
- Renewable or nonrenewable; used for energy
- Transforms food and oxygen into energy the cell can use
- Designing the right environment for both organisms and humans
- An organism that searches for food
- Is an example of a limiting factor
- Provides extra support for the cell
83 Clues: Relating to life • Energy from a gas • Energy from atoms • Meat eating animal • Plant eating animal • Energy from the sun • Oil, coal, natural gas • Energy from moving water • Shows one feeding pattern • A species with few numbers • The study of the ecosystem • Relating to nonliving things • Causes erosion on a riverbank • Energy made from wind turbines • A species no longer in existence • ...
Environment/disaster 2013-05-30
Across
- thing you must recycle
- special operation to help people
- synonym:devastating
- synonym: a twister
- contrary: enormously
- under the house
- blowing air
- very cold
- synonym:to preserve
- not beer
Down
- a bad meteorological event
- hurt people
- in plastic or paper
- 1.6kms
- contrary :to build
- large wave
- co-driving
- trembling grounds
- synonym: to tell people
- green fuel
- city under water
- synonym: to go up
- English TV channel
23 Clues: 1.6kms • not beer • very cold • large wave • co-driving • green fuel • hurt people • blowing air • under the house • city under water • trembling grounds • synonym: to go up • contrary :to build • synonym: a twister • English TV channel • in plastic or paper • synonym:devastating • synonym:to preserve • contrary: enormously • thing you must recycle • synonym: to tell people • a bad meteorological event • ...
The Environment 2013-07-16
Across
- things that ruin the environment but are not caused by humans
- hot rock comes up from the ground
- hot, grassy and flat (elephants, giraffes, kangaroos)
- rain or tsunami causing water to build up
- a theory that the world is heating up
- cool or cold water (alligators, frogs, ducks)
- resources we can reuse
- pine trees, colder in winter (bears, moose, rabbits)
- not using more than you need to save a resource
- cold, snowy (polar bears, penguins)
- lightening causes the forest to catch fire
- not enough rain cause food to run out
- a certain biome’s temperature and weather
Down
- what we use from nature
- what surrounds us, nature and everything
- to help something that is in danger
- trash and smoke in the air and on land
- chopping down trees, getting rid of forests
- salty water, big body of water (whales, jellyfish)
- reusing trash, to save resources
- dry land and sandy, (snakes, lizards, owls)
- the ground shaking
- what animals eat
- help something stay around
- dense plants, rains often (monkeys, birds, bugs)
- types of environments that animals live in
26 Clues: what animals eat • the ground shaking • resources we can reuse • what we use from nature • help something stay around • reusing trash, to save resources • hot rock comes up from the ground • to help something that is in danger • cold, snowy (polar bears, penguins) • a theory that the world is heating up • not enough rain cause food to run out • ...
The environment 2015-03-26
Across
- it's in the air
- we throw this away every time we buy something new
- this is happening to parts of the coast
- this is melting
- an alternative type of commerce
- capable of decaying through the action of living organisms
- the consequence of cutting down lots of trees
- the conversion of sunlight into electricity
- there is a hole in it
- it is getting warmer and warmer
Down
- a small percentage of agriculture produces this
- a colourless, odourless, incombustible gas
- cities become this when there is too much pollution
- coal, oil, gas
- domestic or industrial waste which is carried into sewers
- this is sprayed on to crops
- which can be restored so it can be used again
- cars, trucks and factories give these off
- we all produce too much of it
- genetically modified organism
20 Clues: coal, oil, gas • it's in the air • this is melting • there is a hole in it • this is sprayed on to crops • we all produce too much of it • genetically modified organism • an alternative type of commerce • it is getting warmer and warmer • this is happening to parts of the coast • cars, trucks and factories give these off • a colourless, odourless, incombustible gas • ...
ENVIRONMENT WIZARD 2016-04-21
Across
- Tool used to apprehend persons who pollute the environment
- Area An piece of nature that is not allowed to be over exploited by humans
- Too much of this type of gas causes the Earth's atmosphere to become warmer
- Adhering to environmental laws
- What we need to do to ensure that there is enough water for all
- Removing too much of our our living resources
- Causes erosion of forest soil
- Reduces quality of the environment
- Animals and plants that have been hunted or harvested too much by man
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- Caused by releasing too much fertlizer into waterways
- Authorization granted by the Environmental Protection Agency for Projects
- Living Component of the Environment
- What the environment needs to keep renewing itself to sustain u
- Process of using laws to apprehend offenders
- Type of energy that does not lead to climate change
- Substances that are harmful to the environment
- Measures that reduce the impact on the environment
- Fine matter in the air that affects air quality
- Management One of the main focus of the Environmental Protection Agency
- Process of informing people about environmental issues
20 Clues: Causes erosion of forest soil • Adhering to environmental laws • Reduces quality of the environment • Living Component of the Environment • Process of using laws to apprehend offenders • Removing too much of our our living resources • Substances that are harmful to the environment • Fine matter in the air that affects air quality • ...
The Environment 2023-11-05
Across
- A black, combustible mineral used as a source of energy.
- The process of converting waste into reusable material.
- Disposing of something as waste.
- Overflow of water onto land that is usually dry.
- Renewable sources of power like wind, solar, or hydroelectric.
- Limits or rules that control an action or activity.
- The trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere due to gases like carbon dioxide.
- Energy produced by splitting atoms.
- When a species no longer exists.
- Using something again for the same or different purposes.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- Trash or waste left lying around.
- Reason or explanation for an event or situation.
- Harvesting fish faster than they can reproduce.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
- Energy sources that can be naturally replenished, like wind or solar power.
- Animals or plants at risk of becoming extinct.
- Also known as a dump or tip, it's a place for waste disposal.
- A film of oil on the surface of water.
- Energy sources like fossil fuels that cannot be easily replenished.
- Answers or ways to resolve problems.
- Alteration in weather patterns over an extended period.
- Energy sources formed from ancient organic remains.
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- Damage to the natural home of a particular plant or animal.
- A greenhouse gas produced by burning fossil fuels and breathing.
- The increase in the Earth's temperature due to the greenhouse effect.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- The opposite of 'to rise'; means to fall.
- Illegal hunting or capturing of wildlife.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- Another term for farming.
- Dense forests found in warm, tropical regions.
- Energy harnessed from the sun.
- Materials or supplies used to accomplish tasks.
- The average level of the surface of the sea.
- The opposite of 'to decrease'; means to rise.
- Using less energy to accomplish the same tasks.
- Making something smaller or less in amount.
- Result or consequence of a particular action or event.
- The act of causing severe damage or ruining something.
- To keep something safe from harm or damage.
- Part of the atmosphere that protects us from harmful UV rays.
- To chop trees or reduce something in size.
43 Clues: Another term for farming. • Energy harnessed from the sun. • Disposing of something as waste. • When a species no longer exists. • Trash or waste left lying around. • Energy produced by splitting atoms. • Answers or ways to resolve problems. • A film of oil on the surface of water. • The opposite of 'to rise'; means to fall. • Illegal hunting or capturing of wildlife. • ...
DICTIONARY environment 2023-12-14
20 Clues: jasny • ocean • Mandat • Śmieci • Ratować • Gatunki • wierzyć • zawierać • Pozwalać • Zmniejszać • katastrofa • środowisko • Ograniczony • postanowienie • niebezpieczeństwo • kieszeń, sakiewka • limit ograniczenie prędkości • ekologia, działania na rzecz środowiska • centre centrum miasta • our best robić co w naszej mocy
EARTH'S ENVIRONMENT 2023-12-05
Across
- to do with farming
- the headdress on the Torres Strait flag
- farming in the sea
- reusing something thats already been used
- protecting Earth for future generations
- the area around a particular place
- a bike friendly city in the Netherlands
- largest coral reef in the world
- this means to use less
- this shape is in the centre of the Torres Strait flag
- this bean produces chocolate
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- traditional Aboriginal food
- your contribution towards carbon emissions
- caused by vehicle and factory emissions
- a type of aquaculture that is farmed in the sea
- business that makes money
- the second most sustainable city in the world
- local gardens set up for local people to use
- activities people do for fun
- relates to the customs of a community
20 Clues: to do with farming • farming in the sea • this means to use less • business that makes money • traditional Aboriginal food • activities people do for fun • this bean produces chocolate • largest coral reef in the world • the area around a particular place • relates to the customs of a community • the headdress on the Torres Strait flag • caused by vehicle and factory emissions • ...
The environment 2024-01-02
Across
- n. who buys and uses goods and services
- n. the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- n. the air surrounding the earth
- v. make...happen
- n. a pattern of behavior acquired through repetition
- n. something can be consumed to produce energy
- n. the process of doing something, especially in order to stop a bad situation from developing
- v. to damage something so severely that it no longer exists
- n. things such as pieces of paper that people have dropped on the ground in a public place
- adj. relating to the natural world
- v. keep...from danger or damage
- v. to become larger in amount or number
- adj. absolutely essential,indispensable
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- n. a gas in the air that has no smell or taste, and that all animals depend on to breathe
- v. to change waste materials so that they can be used again
- n. a change appeared as a direct result of an action
- n. a building with glass walls and roof; for raising plants under controlled conditions
- n. something that is made to be sold
- n. the world including all living things as well as the land and the oceans
- n. the state of being polluted
- adj. appropriate for the purpose or situation
21 Clues: v. make...happen • n. the state of being polluted • v. keep...from danger or damage • n. the air surrounding the earth • adj. relating to the natural world • n. something that is made to be sold • v. to become larger in amount or number • n. who buys and uses goods and services • adj. absolutely essential,indispensable • n. something can be consumed to produce energy • ...
The environment 2024-01-02
Across
- n. something can be consumed to produce energy
- v. to become larger in amount or number
- adj. absolutely essential,indispensable
- n. things such as pieces of paper that people have dropped on the ground in a public place
- v. to damage something so severely that it no longer exists
- n. a building with glass walls and roof; for raising plants under controlled conditions
- n. who buys and uses goods and services
- n. the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or environment
- n. a pattern of behavior acquired through repetition
- n. the state of being polluted
Down
- n. the air surrounding the earth
- adj. relating to the natural world
- v. to change waste materials so that they can be used again
- n. a gas in the air that has no smell or taste, and that all animals depend on to breathe
- n. the world including all living things as well as the land and the oceans
- v. make...happen
- n. a change appeared as a direct result of an action
- v. keep...from danger or damage
- n. something that is made to be sold
- adj. appropriate for the purpose or situation
- n. the process of doing something, especially in order to stop a bad situation from developing
21 Clues: v. make...happen • n. the state of being polluted • v. keep...from danger or damage • n. the air surrounding the earth • adj. relating to the natural world • n. something that is made to be sold • v. to become larger in amount or number • adj. absolutely essential,indispensable • n. who buys and uses goods and services • n. something can be consumed to produce energy • ...
The Environment 2023-11-30
20 Clues: öljy • Jäte • tulva • roskat • saaste • päästö • roskis • energia • biojäte • suojella • säilyttää • uusiutuva • hyökyaalto • saastuttaa • lahjoittaa • kunnioittaa • salametsästys • Maailmanlaajuinen • sukupuuttoon kuollut • conservation luonnonsuojelu
Living Environment 2022-06-13
Across
- alive
- large molecules composed of amino acids
- produces eggs
- fusion of gametes
- cell with 23 chromosomes in humans
- organism that recycles nutrients
- hormone produced by the pancreas, lowers blood sugar levels
- type of cell division that produces genetically unique gametes
- cell with 46 chromosomes in humans
- organ that pumps blood throughout the body
- powerhouse of the cell
- species change over time due to natural selection
- selectively permeable barrier to the cell
- a photosynthetic organism
- movement of molecules across a membrane down a concentration gradient
Down
- a group of cells of the same type, makes up organs
- non-living
- organelle responsible for performing photosynthesis
- organelle that holds DNA
- product of fertilization
- type of cell division that produces identical cells
- cellular energy, produced in the mitochondria
- input for cellular respiration
- site of protein synthesis in the cell
- male gamete
- an organism that obtains nutrients from the environment
- water and carbon dioxide converted to glucose and oxygen, uses sunlight
- organism that feeds on producers
- where the embryo grows and develops
29 Clues: alive • non-living • male gamete • produces eggs • fusion of gametes • powerhouse of the cell • organelle that holds DNA • product of fertilization • a photosynthetic organism • input for cellular respiration • organism that recycles nutrients • organism that feeds on producers • cell with 23 chromosomes in humans • cell with 46 chromosomes in humans • where the embryo grows and develops • ...
