environment Crossword Puzzles
Darwin's Theory 2017-11-27
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- the islands that Darwin traveled to where he made big gains in his theory
- Monkey Flowers can’t grow in an environment that has a high concentration of blank
- species gradually did this over many generations to adapt to the environment
- animals better adapted to this tend to survive better
- these inherit characteristics from their parents
- race horses are selectively this to obtain the trait of speed
- the theory of blank by natural selection
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- name of the English ship Darwin was on
- a trait that helps an organism survive
- a preserved remains of an organism
- there are 1.7 million of these
- a genetic blank is a difference between individuals of the same species
- a scientific blank is a concept that explains observations
- the country Darwin was from
14 Clues: the country Darwin was from • there are 1.7 million of these • a preserved remains of an organism • name of the English ship Darwin was on • a trait that helps an organism survive • the theory of blank by natural selection • these inherit characteristics from their parents • animals better adapted to this tend to survive better • ...
Evolution Crossword Study Guide 2025-03-21
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- way to determine a fossil's age through its placement in rock formations
- when all the organisms in a species die; there are no more of that species alive
- the time it takes for half the isotopes in a radioisotope to decay
- average and one extreme are more fit to survive
- selection survival of the fittest
- when a species conceals itself within its environment
- the organism's ability to survive and reproduce in an environment
- when a population becomes a distinct species
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- structure that appears in multiple different species
- change over time
- both extremes are more fit to survive than the average
- remains of ancient organisms
- all the possible genes in a population
- features a species gains that helps it survive in its environment
14 Clues: change over time • remains of ancient organisms • selection survival of the fittest • all the possible genes in a population • when a population becomes a distinct species • average and one extreme are more fit to survive • structure that appears in multiple different species • when a species conceals itself within its environment • ...
Operations 2021-04-09
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- ปรับการทำงานด้วยการลดสิ่งที่ไม่เกิดมูลค่า
- การรับผิดชอบต่อสิ่งแวดล้อม
- เครื่องจักร
- การบริหารที่มุ่งเน้นการลดความผิดพลาดต้องผ่านขั้นตอน
- กำหนดตารางเวลาการผลิต
- ขั้นตอนการผลิต
- การใช้ซ้ำ กลยุทธ์เพื่อความยั่งยืน
- ผลิตภาพ
- ประสิทธิผล
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- ความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคม
- วัสดุ วัตถุดิบ
- กรรมวิธีการผลิต
- แผนผังกระบวนการ
- ประสิทธิภาพ
- กระบวนการทำงาน
- ขั้นตอนการวางแผน
- แผนผังกระบวนการ
- ผลลัพธ์
- ผลตอบแทน
- ความสูญเสียเนื่องจากการเคลื่อนไหว
20 Clues: ผลลัพธ์ • ผลิตภาพ • ผลตอบแทน • ประสิทธิผล • เครื่องจักร • ประสิทธิภาพ • วัสดุ วัตถุดิบ • กระบวนการทำงาน • ขั้นตอนการผลิต • กรรมวิธีการผลิต • แผนผังกระบวนการ • แผนผังกระบวนการ • ขั้นตอนการวางแผน • ความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคม • กำหนดตารางเวลาการผลิต • การรับผิดชอบต่อสิ่งแวดล้อม • การใช้ซ้ำ กลยุทธ์เพื่อความยั่งยืน • ความสูญเสียเนื่องจากการเคลื่อนไหว • ปรับการทำงานด้วยการลดสิ่งที่ไม่เกิดมูลค่า • ...
Crossword 2023-05-16
19 Clues: lame • küps • eredus • review • nakkav • pärand • põrkav • jõudlus • kogemus • töötsoon • põlvkond • keskkond • erk, elav • käivitaja • unustamatu • tundlikkus • järjekindel • evolutsioon, areng • suurejooneline, peenutsev
Holiday Problems 2025-10-06
19 Clues: – loď • – auto • – konec • – cesta • – tunel • – piknik • – bolest • – číšník • – trajekt • – problém • – turista • – památky • – dovolená • – katedrála • – kus papíru • – univerzita • – návštěvník • – pohlednice • – životní prostředí
Concept 9: Ecology 2019-12-13
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- populations of different species that live in the same area and the interact with one another
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- components the non-living, physical aspects of the environment
- both physical aspects and other organisms
- components the living organisms in the environment
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- displays to encourage females to choose them as mates
- all the organisms on Earth and the areas where they live
- behavior that is intended to cause harm or pain
- rivalry between individuals or groups over something that both sides want and need
- the scientific study of the interactions of living things with each other and their relationships with their environments
10 Clues: both physical aspects and other organisms • behavior that is intended to cause harm or pain • components the living organisms in the environment • displays to encourage females to choose them as mates • all the organisms on Earth and the areas where they live • components the non-living, physical aspects of the environment • ...
Vocabulary words 2020-08-21
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- Naturally occurring or grown in a particular region or environment.
- A lifestyle where people stay in one place and develop a culture.
- Changing something about yourself based on the environment that you live in.
- Distance above sea level.
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- A large area of very flat land.
- Group of people, or a community with similar values or interests.
- A long thin is that sticks out from the larger area.
- Steep cliff or ridge when elevation changes suddenly.
- To change something about the environment to make the environment that you live “better” for you.
- A lifestyle where people move from place to place, usually following their food source.
10 Clues: Distance above sea level. • A large area of very flat land. • A long thin is that sticks out from the larger area. • Steep cliff or ridge when elevation changes suddenly. • Group of people, or a community with similar values or interests. • A lifestyle where people stay in one place and develop a culture. • ...
Food Chains 2012-12-10
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- An animal that naturally preys on others
- An organism that gets its energy by eating other organisms. also called heterotrophs.
- chain A group of organisms involved in the transfer of energy from its primary
- An organism that breaks down dead organic matter into simple chemical
- A consumer that only eats plants
- An animal hunted and killed by another for food
- in a community.
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- An organism that can produce its own food. also called autotrophs.
- animals have to compete for food, mating rights, mates, territory
- community of organisms interacting within a given physical environment.
- consumer that only eats animals.
- A consumer that eats both plants and animals
- thereby returning nutrients to the environment
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
14 Clues: in a community. • consumer that only eats animals. • A consumer that only eats plants • An animal that naturally preys on others • A consumer that eats both plants and animals • thereby returning nutrients to the environment • An animal hunted and killed by another for food • animals have to compete for food, mating rights, mates, territory • ...
Evolutionary History and Natural Selection 2022-05-31
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- a process by that species adapt to environmental changes over time
- a trait that will make it more likely that an organism will survive in the organism's environment
- instruction for making a protein molecule
- a group of the same organisms that live in the same area
- everything that lives around an organism
- when something stays mostly the same of time
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- older population that which species descended from
- a newer species that evolved from an ancestor
- a process that leads to a change
- someone who studies fossils
- a difference between traits of any individual
- a change that happens because of an event
- a trait that will make it less likely that an organism will not survive in the organism's environment
- sharing the same ancestor
14 Clues: sharing the same ancestor • someone who studies fossils • a process that leads to a change • everything that lives around an organism • instruction for making a protein molecule • a change that happens because of an event • when something stays mostly the same of time • a newer species that evolved from an ancestor • a difference between traits of any individual • ...
natural selection 2025-05-16
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- of the Fittest – The idea that only organisms best suited to the environment survive and reproduce.
- – Animals that are hunted and eaten by predators.
- Selection – The process by which organisms best suited to their environment survive and reproduce.
- – The children or young born to a living organism.
- – The science of farming plants and animals.
- – A scientist known for the theory of evolution.
- – Related to heredity and DNA.
- – Inherited characteristics passed from parents to offspring.
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- Selection – When humans breed plants or animals for desired traits.
- – A group of the same species living in a specific area.
- – A place where an organism lives.
- – An animal that hunts and eats other animals.
- – A living thing.
- – A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- Technology – Scientific methods used to modify the genes of organisms.
15 Clues: – A living thing. • – Related to heredity and DNA. • – A place where an organism lives. • – The science of farming plants and animals. • – An animal that hunts and eats other animals. • – A scientist known for the theory of evolution. • – Animals that are hunted and eaten by predators. • – The children or young born to a living organism. • ...
11_revision 2022-12-07
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- a place where organism makes it home
- components that are living things that make up the environment
- plants, animals and other organisms along with its environment work together to form a bubble of life
- a group of organisms living in a same place
- state of being depend on one another for survival
- an organism that kills and eats other animals
- non living components of an environment
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- group of spore producing organism that feeds on organic matter
- single cell microorganism that can cause disease to plants and animals
- relocation of a population of organismm
- an organism that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- a very tiny organism
- simple microorganism that infects cells and may cause disease
- a group of organism that ranges from its young to old
14 Clues: a very tiny organism • a place where organism makes it home • relocation of a population of organismm • non living components of an environment • a group of organisms living in a same place • an organism that kills and eats other animals • state of being depend on one another for survival • a group of organism that ranges from its young to old • ...
Y9 Living things in their Environment 2025-09-29
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- Marine habitats built by colonies of tiny animals called corals, supporting high biodiversity.
- Web The transfer of energy through feeding relationships.
- The enrichment of water by nutrients, leading to excessive plant and algae growth.
- A method used by ecologists to estimate the number of organisms in a habitat.
- Organisms that produce their own food.
- Organisms that consume other organisms for energy.
- Traits that help organisms survive in their environment.
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- A rapid increase in algae in water, often caused by excess nutrients.
- – The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Organisms that break down dead material.
- The variety of different species in an area.
- The study of interactions between organisms and their environment.
- An organism’s natural home.
- A group of organisms of the same species living in an area.
14 Clues: An organism’s natural home. • Organisms that produce their own food. • Organisms that break down dead material. • The variety of different species in an area. • Organisms that consume other organisms for energy. • Traits that help organisms survive in their environment. • Web The transfer of energy through feeding relationships. • ...
Dycem Crossword 2022-11-17
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- Our heavy duty use product
- Our name
- Physical contamination measured in nanometers
- Act of pollution
- The natural world
- Action of stopping something from happening
- The lower surface of a room
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- Our regular use product
- International Organization for Standardization
- Industrial production
- Molecular structure being made of polymers
- Environment free from contaminants
12 Clues: Our name • Act of pollution • The natural world • Industrial production • Our regular use product • Our heavy duty use product • The lower surface of a room • Environment free from contaminants • Molecular structure being made of polymers • Action of stopping something from happening • Physical contamination measured in nanometers • International Organization for Standardization
ENVIRONMENT CLASS 6 2016-04-25
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- Extra increase in the temperature of the Earth
- Fuels formed by decomposition of animal and plant matter
- Layer of atmosphere that protects us from UV radiation
- Change of liquid into vapors
- Converting waste into reusable objects
- To use again
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- Presence of carbon-dioxide and some other gases in air causes this
- Presence in the environment of substance which has a harmful effect
- Organic fertilizer obtained from biodegradable waste
- Treating food to prevent its spoilage or decay
10 Clues: To use again • Change of liquid into vapors • Converting waste into reusable objects • Extra increase in the temperature of the Earth • Treating food to prevent its spoilage or decay • Organic fertilizer obtained from biodegradable waste • Layer of atmosphere that protects us from UV radiation • Fuels formed by decomposition of animal and plant matter • ...
Environment Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-10
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- The color of tress and grass.
- Water falling from the sky.
- The things that grow on trees and fall to the ground during fall.
- A man-made material that is very bad for the environment. They make shopping bags and most bottles from it.
- The coldest season of the year.
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- When people give money to other people who are poor.
- The color of he sky when it is dirty.
- When we use items again instead of throwing them away.
- When people throw papers on the ground. This is very bad for the environment.
- A thing that all humans, animals and plants need to live.
10 Clues: Water falling from the sky. • The color of tress and grass. • The coldest season of the year. • The color of he sky when it is dirty. • When people give money to other people who are poor. • When we use items again instead of throwing them away. • A thing that all humans, animals and plants need to live. • ...
External environment analysis 2017-04-04
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- Threat of substitute is high when there are _______ substitute products in the market
- Porter’s 5 forces is a tool to examine industry-level _____ environment
- Values, beliefs and lifestyle of a society refer to _______ environment
- ______ industry growth will increase intensity of rivalry.
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- One element of demographic factor
- Fixed costs that buyers face when they change suppliers.
- Low concentration of buyer purchases indicate _____ bargaining power of buyer
- The general environment refers to factors that are usually ______ the control of a company.
- _________ factor involve the role of government in shaping a business
- The __ of a SWOT analysis refer to the internal conditions of the firm
10 Clues: One element of demographic factor • Fixed costs that buyers face when they change suppliers. • ______ industry growth will increase intensity of rivalry. • _________ factor involve the role of government in shaping a business • The __ of a SWOT analysis refer to the internal conditions of the firm • ...
Human Environment Interaction 2013-03-19
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- a resource that Earth or humans can replace
- the large scale introduction of manufacturing and factories
- natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- to establish a colony; settle
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- the variety of plants and animals in an environment
- the act of introducing harmful substances in the air
- a resource that Earth or humans cannot replace in a somewhat short period of time
- a district lying directly outside a city or town
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- to clear a large area of trees or forest
10 Clues: to establish a colony; settle • to clear a large area of trees or forest • a resource that Earth or humans can replace • a district lying directly outside a city or town • a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence • the variety of plants and animals in an environment • the act of introducing harmful substances in the air • ...
Managing Our Environment 2013-08-02
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- local catchment area which is one of the national taps
- sea water being treated to provide water for the people
- we can do this to plastic bottles to lessen the amount of wastes
- water is being further treated to provide the latest national tap in Singapore
- Vegetable wholesalers at Singapore River were moved here during the river clean up
- cleaning up of Singapore River lasted for this duration
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- ashes of burnt wastes and wastes which cannot be burnt are buried here
- water is sent to these places to reduce the harmful wastes in it
- Singapore River used to be busy with ships for this purpose
- this landfill can last Singapore till the year 2045
10 Clues: this landfill can last Singapore till the year 2045 • local catchment area which is one of the national taps • sea water being treated to provide water for the people • cleaning up of Singapore River lasted for this duration • Singapore River used to be busy with ships for this purpose • water is sent to these places to reduce the harmful wastes in it • ...
group_osh work environment 2021-09-29
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- Efforts to prevent unsafe acts or conditions, which can cause accidents are called
- One thing to relieve boredom and fatigue
- Types of musical tones that can inspire enthusiasm at work
- Things that come as a result of mechanical vibration in addition to disturbing work concentration
- Layout, color, equipment
- To achieve balance due to work accidents is the...of K3
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- Unwanted sound
- Eliminate disturbing odors around the workplace
- Security officers for efforts to maintain safety in the workplace
- Decoration on the walls of the bedroom to eliminate saturation
10 Clues: Unwanted sound • Layout, color, equipment • One thing to relieve boredom and fatigue • Eliminate disturbing odors around the workplace • To achieve balance due to work accidents is the...of K3 • Types of musical tones that can inspire enthusiasm at work • Decoration on the walls of the bedroom to eliminate saturation • ...
SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT 2021-03-08
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- This is one of the preventive measures recommended to minimize the spread of Corona virus pandemic.
- Refers to medical attention that is usually administered immediately after the injury occurs and at the incident location.
- These type of substances ignites spontaneously in air at or below 55degC.
- It is an active fire protection device used to extinguish or control small fire often in emergency situations.
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- A permission to execute the critical work like welding, excavation, confined space entry etc.in a document form.
- Any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone.
- A place where we gather when an alarm activated.
- it is the lowest temperature at which a chemical can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air. this represents the severity of flammability.
- this is the place we consult medical officer or Doctor at our site.
- A group of people who prepare for and respond to any emergency incident.
10 Clues: A place where we gather when an alarm activated. • this is the place we consult medical officer or Doctor at our site. • A group of people who prepare for and respond to any emergency incident. • These type of substances ignites spontaneously in air at or below 55degC. • Any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone. • ...
Environment by jack.m 2021-09-09
10 Clues: big water • makes air • Waves of air • A wild habitat • uluru’s cousin • to wear something down • biggest animal on earth • biggest reef in the world • To use things over and over again • A giant rock in the middle of Australia
Virtual Learning Environment 2021-10-12
10 Clues: online connection • unexpected faults • the way you teach • tools used for games • tips used in the class • a framework of the lesson • can create virtually also • new techniques to be used • used to make your work easy • the subject area to be taught
Vocabulary: The environment 2021-11-21
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- The rise in temperature of the Earth's climate
- Not existing anymore
- when gases, smoke and chemicals are introduced into the environment in large doses that makes it harmful for humans, animals and plants
- An organism likely to become extinct
- Official rules that say what people are allowed and not allowed to do
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- The destruction of forests to produce wood, paper or cardboard from the trees
- The________around the poles have started to melt
- Material that people throw away because they don't want or need it any more
- An organism likely to become extinct in the future
- _____interests play a big role in deforestation
10 Clues: Not existing anymore • An organism likely to become extinct • The rise in temperature of the Earth's climate • _____interests play a big role in deforestation • The________around the poles have started to melt • An organism likely to become extinct in the future • Official rules that say what people are allowed and not allowed to do • ...
Grade 3 Environment 2021-11-19
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- Year which has 366 days is called a ____ year
- The movement of the Earth around the Sun.
- Season in which leaves fall down from trees
- Season with the shortest day and longest night
- Animals in deep sleep for many months
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- Season in which flowers blossom
- Animals and birds moving from one place to another
- The path an object takes to move around something
- One rotation of Earth is equal to a ___
- The circular movement of an object around an axis
10 Clues: Season in which flowers blossom • Animals in deep sleep for many months • One rotation of Earth is equal to a ___ • The movement of the Earth around the Sun. • Season in which leaves fall down from trees • Year which has 366 days is called a ____ year • Season with the shortest day and longest night • The path an object takes to move around something • ...
Grade 3 Environment 2021-11-19
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- One rotation of Earth is equal to a ___
- The movement of the Earth around the Sun.
- Animals and birds moving from one place to another
- Animals in deep sleep for many months
- Season with the shortest day and longest night
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- Season in which leaves fall down from trees
- The path an object takes to move around something
- Season in which flowers blossom
- The circular movement of an object around an axis
- Year which has 366 days is called a ____ year
10 Clues: Season in which flowers blossom • Animals in deep sleep for many months • One rotation of Earth is equal to a ___ • The movement of the Earth around the Sun. • Season in which leaves fall down from trees • Year which has 366 days is called a ____ year • Season with the shortest day and longest night • The path an object takes to move around something • ...
Immigrants and Environment 2022-04-13
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- what we can do with paper and plastic to help our environment
- immigrants faced problems such as ___ and discrimination
- any harmful material that gets into the water, air, or soil
- In 2000, the US government passed a plan to restore this national park
- boat propellers injured or even killed many of this animal
- to help the environment, use less ______ when showering
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- Floridians drained this so they could build homes
- person who leaves their home in search of safety
- Cuba's dictator in 1959
- means variety
10 Clues: means variety • Cuba's dictator in 1959 • person who leaves their home in search of safety • Floridians drained this so they could build homes • to help the environment, use less ______ when showering • immigrants faced problems such as ___ and discrimination • boat propellers injured or even killed many of this animal • ...
Environment friendly crossword 2021-11-28
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- The act of making a strong public expression of disagreement and disapproval
- To use again instead of throwing away
- Variety of species of living organisms of an ecosystem
- The state of being no longer in existence
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- The process of a liquid changing to a gas
- A long period when there is little or no rain
- Any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted
- The process of collecting and changing old paper, glass, plastic, etc. so that it can be used again
- A substance added to soil to improve plants' growth and yield
- An organic poison — it’s made by plants and animals
10 Clues: To use again instead of throwing away • The process of a liquid changing to a gas • The state of being no longer in existence • A long period when there is little or no rain • An organic poison — it’s made by plants and animals • Variety of species of living organisms of an ecosystem • Any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted • ...
Ecosystem and Environment 2022-01-06
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- Top layer of the Earth
- is the highest component of air
- water released from clouds
- Caused by Moon's gravitational force
- A supercontinent that incorporated almost all the landmasses on Earth
- The thickest layer of the Earth
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- A movement of plate tectonics comes together
- has the role of decomposer in the food chain and food web
- occur due to sudden slip or fault plate tectonics
- The centre of the Earth
10 Clues: Top layer of the Earth • The centre of the Earth • water released from clouds • is the highest component of air • The thickest layer of the Earth • Caused by Moon's gravitational force • A movement of plate tectonics comes together • occur due to sudden slip or fault plate tectonics • has the role of decomposer in the food chain and food web • ...
Environment Threats: Vocabulary 2022-03-27
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- a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food
- inanimate (not alive) part of ecosystems (rocks,water, wind, temperature...)
- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat
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- thin layer of Earth's atmosphere that contains all the living beings
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- living part of ecosystems (people, animals, plants)
- all aquatic environments
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
10 Clues: all aquatic environments • living part of ecosystems (people, animals, plants) • the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area • thin layer of Earth's atmosphere that contains all the living beings • a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism • ...
ERP Environment Day 2022-06-23
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- A clear liquid, vital for all forms of life
- Forest clearance
- Home planet
- After each use, turn off and ____ your electrical appliances
- Process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
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- ____ effect is a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
- What is the biggest type of pollution?
- 3Rs : _____, reuse & recycle
- Use _____ energy such as solar power, wind, hydro and etc.
- Introduction of harmful materials into the environment
10 Clues: Home planet • Forest clearance • 3Rs : _____, reuse & recycle • What is the biggest type of pollution? • A clear liquid, vital for all forms of life • Introduction of harmful materials into the environment • Use _____ energy such as solar power, wind, hydro and etc. • After each use, turn off and ____ your electrical appliances • ...
Changing Our Environment 2021-04-14
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- an area of land with grass and trees and no building
- to make something
- a tall plant made of wood and has branches
- something not made by people
- to make something different or new
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- everything that is around us where we live
- a place with a roof and walls made of wood, metal or stone, like a house or store
- land with grass and trees where people can relax
- to go to a different place
- a place where many people live and work
10 Clues: to make something • to go to a different place • something not made by people • to make something different or new • a place where many people live and work • everything that is around us where we live • a tall plant made of wood and has branches • land with grass and trees where people can relax • an area of land with grass and trees and no building • ...
Environment and Community 2021-05-13
Protecting the environment 2022-09-25
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- Governments need to persuade people to _____ as much as possible to avoid huge rubbish mountains.
- All kinds of plastic goods ______ the sea and are dangerous for marine life.
- The town wants everyone to park their cars outside the town centre and use public ________ instead
- up We’re going to ______ the local beach today because there’s so much rubbish on it at the moment.
- Do you know how much energy we ____ by leaving the lights on all the time?
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- Everyone should try to _______ as much water as they can at home.
- We only just got to the _______ station before the car ran out of fuel.
- All of us should try to ______ our planet.
- We were late, because there was a huge _____ in the city centre.
- away We _______ too many things which we could still use.
10 Clues: All of us should try to ______ our planet. • away We _______ too many things which we could still use. • Everyone should try to _______ as much water as they can at home. • We were late, because there was a huge _____ in the city centre. • We only just got to the _______ station before the car ran out of fuel. • ...
PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT 2024-02-19
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- Recycling means turning old materials into new ones. It’s like giving things a second chance!
- Harmful substances that contaminate the air, water, or soil. We need to reduce pollution to keep our environment clean.
- Taking care of nature and wildlife by preserving natural habitats and ecosystems.
- Τurning food scraps and organic waste into nutrient-rich soil for plants.
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- Reusing items instead of throwing them away helps reduce waste. For example, using a reusable water bottle instead of single-use plastic bottles.
- Growing trees and plants helps combat climate change and provides oxygen for us to breathe.
- The power we use to light our homes, run our devices, and more. Using energy wisely helps the environment.
- Living in a way that meets our needs without harming the environment for future generations.
- This means using less of something. When we reduce, we help save resources and protect the planet.
- Animals and plants that live in their natural habitats. We should protect wildlife from harm.
10 Clues: Τurning food scraps and organic waste into nutrient-rich soil for plants. • Taking care of nature and wildlife by preserving natural habitats and ecosystems. • Growing trees and plants helps combat climate change and provides oxygen for us to breathe. • Living in a way that meets our needs without harming the environment for future generations. • ...
BC Hydro Environment 2019-09-24
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- Which natural gas IPP cogeneration plant in Taylor has high GHG emissions
- What is the study of inland waters called
- Which first nations community installed first biomass wood gasification system for distric energy - Kwadacha
- This lake was used to power Vancouver's 1st hydroelectric power plant in 1903
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- Which of the G8 countries is the smallest emitter of GHGs
- Which city in BC had the 7th worst air quality in the world in 2018 due to forest fires
- In which city is the next UN climate action (COP 25) conference taking place in November 2019
- What is the colour of eyes of owls that hunt only at night
- What is the focus of UN Sustainable Development Goal No:1
- Which element is responsible for Minamata disease
10 Clues: What is the study of inland waters called • Which element is responsible for Minamata disease • Which of the G8 countries is the smallest emitter of GHGs • What is the focus of UN Sustainable Development Goal No:1 • What is the colour of eyes of owls that hunt only at night • Which natural gas IPP cogeneration plant in Taylor has high GHG emissions • ...
Human-Environment Interaction 2020-03-25
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- a naturally occurring substance obtained from the ground
- the process of turning into a city
- growing crops, raising livestock
- managing forests and growing timber
- coal, oil, natural gas
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- basic framework of roads, electric and water lines
- a structure build across a river to hold back water
- agricultural or sparsely population areas; the country
- visiting an area to enjoy the unique things of that place
- to contaminate the environment with man-made waste
10 Clues: coal, oil, natural gas • growing crops, raising livestock • the process of turning into a city • managing forests and growing timber • basic framework of roads, electric and water lines • to contaminate the environment with man-made waste • a structure build across a river to hold back water • agricultural or sparsely population areas; the country • ...
protect the environment 2020-10-02
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- a solucion for replace plastic straws
- you can use it to drink water and it can be of plastic or metal
- what we are trying to protect
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- when we use something many times it can we call....
- you cannot donate plastic caps of this
- when we throw plastic to the sea we....
- this animals are one of the most affective with plastics straws
- where you drink water and it can be of plastic or glass
- they are made of plastic and you can donate them to help other people
10 Clues: what we are trying to protect • a solucion for replace plastic straws • you cannot donate plastic caps of this • when we throw plastic to the sea we.... • when we use something many times it can we call.... • where you drink water and it can be of plastic or glass • this animals are one of the most affective with plastics straws • ...
Protecting the Environment 2024-04-08
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- a material in which plants grow
- at risk or in danger
- clearing a wide area of trees
- the hotness or coldness of something
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- damage caused to the environment by harmful materials
- a rising and overflowing body of water
- the natural world
- the natural home of an animal or plant
- animals (and sometimes plants) that live in nature
- all of the animals and plants in an area and the ways they affect each other
10 Clues: the natural world • at risk or in danger • clearing a wide area of trees • a material in which plants grow • the hotness or coldness of something • a rising and overflowing body of water • the natural home of an animal or plant • animals (and sometimes plants) that live in nature • damage caused to the environment by harmful materials • ...
Environment - 5th Grade 2023-01-31
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- it makes all matter on earth
- It is referred as atom's dense control center
- process provides energy for the cell
- pigment in plant needed for photosynthesis
- the amount of matter in an object is called
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- process which changes liquid to gas
- Substance with definite volume but no definite shape
- This is the substance that gets dissolved while making a solution
- In the atom, the outer layer contains
- This is another name for water
10 Clues: it makes all matter on earth • This is another name for water • process which changes liquid to gas • process provides energy for the cell • In the atom, the outer layer contains • pigment in plant needed for photosynthesis • the amount of matter in an object is called • It is referred as atom's dense control center • Substance with definite volume but no definite shape • ...
World Environment Day 2023-01-30
Environment - 5th Grade 2023-01-30
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- Plant eating animals are called
- Plants need sunlight during the process of
- Flesh eating animals are called
- Animals breathe out
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- Melthing will lead to rise in sea level
- is an environmental friendly fuel
- To come under water is
- Huge floating mass of ice are called
- Plants are called what producers
- Meat and plant eating animals are called
10 Clues: Animals breathe out • To come under water is • Plant eating animals are called • Flesh eating animals are called • Plants are called what producers • is an environmental friendly fuel • Huge floating mass of ice are called • Melthing will lead to rise in sea level • Meat and plant eating animals are called • Plants need sunlight during the process of
World Environment Day 2023-06-02
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- 19__ A significant year for creating a movement to sustain and protect the natural environment
- 19__ The first World Environment Day was held in _____
- World Environment Day abbreviation
- Was penned by poet Abhay K to celebrate the day
- Said “The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.”
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- Our cosmic oasis, cosmic _____ ____ beautiful planet in the universe
- 19__Selecting different host countries began
- met in Sweden to rally the world to support environmental issues.
- We unfurl the ____
- Said “The Earth is what we all have in common.”
10 Clues: We unfurl the ____ • World Environment Day abbreviation • 19__Selecting different host countries began • Said “The Earth is what we all have in common.” • Was penned by poet Abhay K to celebrate the day • 19__ The first World Environment Day was held in _____ • Said “The world is a fine place and worth fighting for.” • ...
KNOW YOUR ENVIRONMENT 2023-04-20
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- A material that can be broken down by natural processes.
- The layer of the Earth's atmosphere that protects us from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- The process of breaking down organic matter into compost.
- A type of farming that does not use synthetic pesticides or fertilizers.
- A substance that causes harm to the environment or human health.
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- The natural process by which atmospheric gases trap heat close to the Earth's surface.
- The variety of living organisms on Earth.
- A process by which plants absorb water and nutrients through their roots
- The study of the interactions between living organisms and their environment.
- The measure of how acidic or basic a substance is
10 Clues: The variety of living organisms on Earth. • The measure of how acidic or basic a substance is • A material that can be broken down by natural processes. • The process of breaking down organic matter into compost. • A substance that causes harm to the environment or human health. • A process by which plants absorb water and nutrients through their roots • ...
Environment Day 2025 2025-05-27
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- capable of being broken down especially into harmless products by the action of living things (as bacteria)
- synthetic solid particles or polymeric matrices, with size ranging from 1 μm to 5 mm
- pellets also known as nurdles, an example of primary microplastics
- extremely small piece of material manufactured for various applications, made of plastic and used in personal care products, cosmetics and detergents.
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- products designed for a one-time use before being discarded
- a type of polystyrene foam that's light yet strong
- not harmful to the environment
- convert (waste) into reusable material
- introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- a system of living things and their environment interacting with each other
10 Clues: not harmful to the environment • convert (waste) into reusable material • a type of polystyrene foam that's light yet strong • introduction of harmful materials into the environment • products designed for a one-time use before being discarded • pellets also known as nurdles, an example of primary microplastics • ...
The Environment Crossword 2025-05-13
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- Gas with highest global warming potential
- Variety of Life on Earth
- Protocol that sets a landmark agreement for protection of Ozone layer depletion
- Community of Living organisms
- Environment Impact caused by human activities
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- Meeting present needs without compromising with the future
- Protecting Natural resources
- Harmless to Environment
- Most abundant green house gas on the Atmosphere
- Layer of rock that can hold water
10 Clues: Harmless to Environment • Variety of Life on Earth • Protecting Natural resources • Community of Living organisms • Layer of rock that can hold water • Gas with highest global warming potential • Environment Impact caused by human activities • Most abundant green house gas on the Atmosphere • Meeting present needs without compromising with the future • ...
Environment - 6:a 2025-01-21
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- tiny living things, like bacteria that are so small you need a microscope to see them. They are either helpful or harmful.
- all the non-living parts of an ecosystem, like sunlight, air, water and rocks.
- is all the different populations of animals and plants living together in one area.
- is a place where living things like animals and plants, and non-living things like water and soil all work together. Ex forest or pond.
- a plant that makes its own food using sunlight, water and air.
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- is a group of the same kind of animals or plants living in one place.
- everything around us, like air, water,land, plants. Where living things live.
- all the living parts of an ecosystem like animals, plants, bacteria
- is an animal that eats plants or other animals for food. Like rabbit eats plants, fox eats rabbits
- a living thing like mushroom or worm, that breaks down dead plants and animals into tiny pieces, returning nutrients to the soil
10 Clues: a plant that makes its own food using sunlight, water and air. • all the living parts of an ecosystem like animals, plants, bacteria • is a group of the same kind of animals or plants living in one place. • everything around us, like air, water,land, plants. Where living things live. • ...
save our environment 2026-02-06
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- Sorting waste based on its type
- Planting trees again in deforested areas
- The process of using waste materials again
- Effort to protect nature and the environment
- Reducing the use of plastic is an example of this action
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- Energy sources that do not run out easily
- A place where waste is disposed
- Animals or plants that are close to extinction
- Waste that can decompose naturally
- Harmful gas that causes global warming
10 Clues: A place where waste is disposed • Sorting waste based on its type • Waste that can decompose naturally • Harmful gas that causes global warming • Planting trees again in deforested areas • Energy sources that do not run out easily • The process of using waste materials again • Effort to protect nature and the environment • Animals or plants that are close to extinction • ...
Saving the Environment 2026-01-22
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- such energy is from natural sources like sun or wind
- the amount of CO2 produced by a person's activities
- oil, coal, and natural gas
- the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives
- such gases trap heat in the atmosphere
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- a long period without rain
- the cutting down of trees in a large area
- a situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people, causing illness and death, or a particular period when this happens
- these animals no longer exist
- illness of people, animals, plants, etc., caused by infection or a failure of health rather than by an accident
10 Clues: a long period without rain • oil, coal, and natural gas • these animals no longer exist • such gases trap heat in the atmosphere • the cutting down of trees in a large area • the amount of CO2 produced by a person's activities • such energy is from natural sources like sun or wind • the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives • ...
Technology and environment 2025-11-29
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- Tabiatga zarar yetkazadigan ifloslanish.
- Mashinalar chiqaradigan havoga zararli gaz.
- Chiqindilarni qayta ishlash jarayoni.
- Quyoshdan olinadigan toza energiya manbai.
- Shamol energiyasini elektrga aylantirish uchun ishlatiladi.
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- Suvdan olinadigan energiya turi.
- Eskirgan elektron qurilmalar chiqindisi.
- Sun’iy intellekt, kompyuterlar va mashinalarni aqlli qiladigan texnologiya.
- Tabiatni asrash va muhofaza qilish harakati.
- Biz yashayotgan tabiiy dunyo va uning muhitlari.
10 Clues: Suvdan olinadigan energiya turi. • Chiqindilarni qayta ishlash jarayoni. • Eskirgan elektron qurilmalar chiqindisi. • Tabiatga zarar yetkazadigan ifloslanish. • Quyoshdan olinadigan toza energiya manbai. • Mashinalar chiqaradigan havoga zararli gaz. • Tabiatni asrash va muhofaza qilish harakati. • Biz yashayotgan tabiiy dunyo va uning muhitlari. • ...
PRE-KNOWLEDGE 2018-02-23
8 Clues: share information • listing and terms • documentary sources • current personal data • group of people of the course • environment of group activity • initial information environment • delivery environment and qualifications
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-05
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- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
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- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- the annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations, foreign and domestic, operating within a country.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- energy from the sun.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • ...
Bingo #3 2018-10-29
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- / an interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed
- / An organism that generally obtains food by feeding on other organisms
- / An organism that cannot manufacture its own food
- / An autotrophic organism capable of producing complex organic compounds from simple inorganic molecules through the process of photosynthesis
- / the role and position a species has in its environment
- web / A graphical model showing the interconnecting food chains in an ecological community
- / the complex process by which carbon dioxide
- / a relationship between species, where one organism
- / the way two organisms of different species exist in a relationship in which each individual fitness benefits
- are non / living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms
- / an interacting group of various species in a common location
- capacity / the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely
- / act of eating plants or plant-like organisms
- factors/ resources are environmental conditions that limit the growth
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- level / the position that an organism occupies in a food chain
- / the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships
- / An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances
- / the variability among living organisms from all sources including, inter alia
- / An animal or plant (particularly insect- and invertebrate-eating plants) that requires a staple diet consisting mainly or exclusively of animal tissue
- / A major ecological community of organisms adapted to a climatic or environmental condition
- pyramid / a graphical model of energy flow in a community
- respiration / a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms
- / refers to a group of organisms of a species that interbreed and live in the same place at a same time
- / A system that includes all living organisms
- cycles / the flow of chemical elements and compounds between living organisms and the physical environment
- species / a species that has a disproportionately large on its environment
- / A factor created by a living thing or any living component within an environment
- / relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other
- / a place where an organism or a community of organism’s lives
- / a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants
- / any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms
- / A form of symbiotic relationship between two organisms of unlike species in which one of them acts as predator
- resource / come from living things or organic materials
33 Clues: / A system that includes all living organisms • / the complex process by which carbon dioxide • / act of eating plants or plant-like organisms • / An organism that cannot manufacture its own food • / a relationship between species, where one organism • resource / come from living things or organic materials • / the role and position a species has in its environment • ...
Global Systems 2015-04-19
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- The measurement of weather patterns and averages of an environment/area over a period of time.
- The water layer of the Earth consisting of all the water on Earth.
- A term used to describe the constant circulation movement of the ocean which is influenced by the salinity levels and seal level temperatures.
- A process of the water cycle in which water is heated by the sun and becomes water vapour.
- fuel A fuel composed of stored carbon from the preserved bodies of dead organisms.
- A greenhouse gas that is colourless and has a chemical formula of CH4.
- A colourless gas that is a greenhouse gas forming most of the earth's atmosphere.
- A major procedure that includes the clearing/logging of forests for urbanisation, farming land and wood uses.
- A region of the electromagnetic spectrum of which the wave length is greater than the end of the red region but shorter than a microwave wave length.
- The day to day conditions of an environment, it occurs in the troposphere.
- The interaction of Earth's regions and all the living things in those regions.
- Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter.
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- A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles.
- A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long.
- effect The process of thermal energy (radiation) absorbed by gases which emit the absorbed energy into the atmosphere which then warms the Earth.
- The process plants use to convert the sun's light into chemical energy to create a sugar of which the plant can break down and use.
- Regions of Earth where the ground level temperature stays below freezing point or at 0 °C.
- The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust.
- niño A phase of varying warmer weather conditions and patterns of ocean currents in the Pacific ocean causing over the average weather in many places.
- A process within the water cycle in which water vapour turns into liquid.
- A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth.
- The interactions of organisms in a environment with the biotic and biotic factors of that environment.
- Periods of warm and mild climate between glaciations that last for thousands of years.
- sheet A layer of ice containing fresh water and it covers many regions on Earth and is formed through the build up of snow for millions of years.
- The discharge of substance or gases into the environment and atmosphere.
- Resources or methods that can be recycled and re used again without harming the Earth.
- cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment.
27 Clues: A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth. • Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter. • A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles. • A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long. • The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust. • ...
7th populations 2024-02-05
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- these services help keep recreation places nice- exploring places, learning about the history of the area
- The study of how organisms interacts with each other and with their environment is called
- the symbiont in a parasitic relationship is a ____
- in a ____ symbiosis, the host is not affected
- the number and variety of different species in an area
- those individuals with characteristics that help them survive, will survive and reproduce and pass those traits to offspring
- an organism’s particular role in an ecosystem
- a trait/behavior an organism has inhertited that enables it to prosper in its environment
- using less resources so they last longer
- helping a degraded or destroyed ecosystem recover
- Populations can increase when ___ rate is higher than ___ rate (2 words)
- the study of how living things interact with their environment
- something that prevents an organism from living or growing in an environment
- protection from the loss of resources so they last indefinitely – often includes making regulations/rules
- the disappearance of all members of a species
- a species that influences the survival of many others in an ecosystem
- in a ___ symbiosis, the host is harmed by the symbiont
- Something devastates a community like a fire and succession starts after that
- a series of changes that occur when an area starts from no soil or organisms present
- these services help fix problems- regulates use of things- keeping pollution down, regulations to keep down pests and diseases regulations on fishing, hunting
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- the living and once living factors in an ecosystem
- struggle for resources that may be limited
- behaviors and characteristics that allow organisms to live successfully in their environment
- the struggle between organism to survive in a habitat with limited resources
- all the different populations living together make this
- the number of organisms per unit area (2 words)
- a relationship in which 2 species (a host and a symbiont) live closely together, the symbiont always benefits
- all the members of one species living in a particular area
- the largest population an environment can support is called this
- the factors that are nonliving in an environment
- the smallest unit of ecological organization is a single ___
- in a ___ symbiosis, both individuals benefit
- The 2 individuals in a symbiotic relationship are the host and the ___
- organisms that leave an area in search of better resources is this
- interaction where one organism kills another
- plants that are the first to start populating an area
- the part of an ecosystem where an organism lives and feeds is called the organism’s ___
- organisms that enter a new area and increase the population size
- these services help in using natural resources to help us filtering water, farming, hunting and fishing
39 Clues: using less resources so they last longer • struggle for resources that may be limited • in a ___ symbiosis, both individuals benefit • interaction where one organism kills another • in a ____ symbiosis, the host is not affected • an organism’s particular role in an ecosystem • the disappearance of all members of a species • ...
thug life 2024-10-02
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- The quality of being faithful to friends, family, or one’s community, a value highly emphasized in the "Thug Life" philosophy.
- The drive to work hard, often through unconventional or illicit means, to make money and survive.
- The courage to face danger, confront challenges, and take risks, often necessary for survival in a harsh environment.
- The constant fight against societal, economic, or personal challenges faced by those living the "Thug Life."
- The ability to recover from setbacks, adapt to change, and keep moving forward despite adversity.
- The state of lacking financial resources and opportunities, a condition that many living the "Thug Life" strive to overcome.
- A sense of camaraderie and solidarity among those living the "Thug Life," often seen in gangs or groups that act as a surrogate family.
- The regard and honor one demands or earns, often seen as crucial in environments where reputation is everything.
- A term that refers to impoverished urban areas, often associated with crime, hardship, and a strong sense of community.
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- The difficulties or misfortune that one faces, such as poverty, crime, or systemic injustice.
- Refers to life on the streets, encompassing the experiences, culture, and challenges faced by those who grow up or live in urban, often tough, neighborhoods.
- Staying true to oneself and one's background, regardless of societal expectations or pressures.
- The ongoing effort to overcome hardships and obstacles in life, often related to poverty, violence, or societal issues.
- The act of resisting authority, social norms, or oppression, often seen as part of asserting one’s identity in a hostile environment.
- The unfair treatment or inequality faced by individuals, often based on socioeconomic status, race, or environment.
- The desire to live life on one’s terms, without being bound by societal rules or expectations, even if it means operating outside the law.
- A strong sense of self-worth and dignity, despite the challenges and negative perceptions from society.
- Physical force used to assert power, defend oneself, or maintain respect within a challenging environment.
- The act of enduring and continuing to exist, especially in challenging or dangerous environments.
- The influence and control one seeks to gain within their environment, whether through strength, reputation, or wealth.
20 Clues: The difficulties or misfortune that one faces, such as poverty, crime, or systemic injustice. • Staying true to oneself and one's background, regardless of societal expectations or pressures. • The drive to work hard, often through unconventional or illicit means, to make money and survive. • ...
Unit 1 Test Review 2021-09-15
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- The Great Migration, when millions of African Americans moved out of the American South into the North, is an example of the Movement of ________.
- Studying how new cell phones are shipped from one country to another is the study of the Movement of ______.
- When humans who go into caves put on helmets with flashlights, they are showing Human-Environment Interaction: _____________
- A body of water, mostly surrounded by land while still connected to water, but SMALLER THAN A GULF is called a ______.
- This is one of the 5 Themes of Geography, and it is the study of the human or physical characteristics of a large area.
- This part of the map has the map's name.
- The environment gives us the food, water, and air we need to survive. This shows Human-Environment Interaction: _____________
- If you describe the land or environment of a specific place, like "Georgetown gets about 36 inches of rain a year", you are describing a Place's ________ Features.
- This theme of Geography concerns how humans and the environment affect each other and is called Human-Environment ___________.
- This type of map uses natural colors and tries to give you an idea of what the surface might look like.
- Land that extends into water, surrounded on three sides by water but still connected to the mainland.
- This part of the map lets you know which direction is north.
- If you describe something about the people who live in a Place, you are using ________ Features.
- This is one of the 5 Themes of Geography, and it is the study of what is at a certain spot (not over a wide area)
- This part of the map (usually in a box) explains what colors of symbols mean on that map. It is also called a "key".
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- This type of map makes it easy to see mountains by emphasizing how high different parts of the map are.
- If humans were to dig a tunnel to make a shortcut through a mountain, this would show Human-Environment Interaction: _____________
- This type of map uses colors to show information like rainfall, temperature, or wealth.
- This is one of the 5 Themes of Geography, and it is the study of when people, goods, or ideas travel from place to place.
- The place where a river STARTS is called the river _________.
- This is a piece of land completely surrounded by water.
- This part of the map lets you convert distances on the map to real life distances.
- This is one of the 5 Themes of Geography, and it is the study of where a certain place is.
- If you are looking at a large area (a region), and you describe the land or the environment, you are using ________ characteristics.
- The line that is 0 degrees longitude and splits the world into its eastern and western hemispheres is called the ______ meridian.
- If you're looking at a large area (a region), and you describe the people who live there, you are using _______ characteristics.
- This is the name of the small islands that can form at the mouth of a river.
- When you send information to someone else, like in a letter, an email, a phone call, a text, on social media, or anything else like that, you are using Movement of ______.
- If you compare where a location is to another place (like saying "Georgetown is north of Austin"), you are using Location: __________
- If you are given the exact latitude and longitude or the address of a location, this is Location: __________
- This type of map uses many colors to show you the boundaries between countries, states, counties, and things like that.
- A tall area of land, flat on top.
32 Clues: A tall area of land, flat on top. • This part of the map has the map's name. • This is a piece of land completely surrounded by water. • This part of the map lets you know which direction is north. • The place where a river STARTS is called the river _________. • This is the name of the small islands that can form at the mouth of a river. • ...
Ecosystems 2025-04-16
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- Nonliving factors in an environment (not alive and never were alive)
- All of the living components in an environment
- All the members of the same species living at the same place and at the time
- The demand for resources, such as food, water, and shelter, in short supply
- All the living and nonliving components in an environment
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- Living factors in an environment (are living or once were living)
- Factors that can limit the growth of a population
- Living things _______________ on nonliving things in an ecosystem
- Living things _________ on other living things in order to survive in an ecosystem
- An individual member of a species
10 Clues: An individual member of a species • All of the living components in an environment • Factors that can limit the growth of a population • All the living and nonliving components in an environment • Living factors in an environment (are living or once were living) • Living things _______________ on nonliving things in an ecosystem • ...
Ecology 2025-10-27
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- areas of Earth where all organisms live
- physical environment to which an organism has become adapted
- scientific study of the interactions of living things with each other and their environments
- role of a species in its ecosystem
- living organisms in the environment
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- nonliving physical aspects of the environment
- organisms of the same species that live in the same area and interact with one another
- life form consisting of one or more cells
- populations of different species that live in the same area and interact with one another
- natural unit consisting of all the living organisms in an area together with all the nonliving physical factors of the environment
10 Clues: role of a species in its ecosystem • living organisms in the environment • areas of Earth where all organisms live • life form consisting of one or more cells • nonliving physical aspects of the environment • physical environment to which an organism has become adapted • organisms of the same species that live in the same area and interact with one another • ...
recycling 2023-03-26
20 Clues: paper • gases • matter • pickup • nature • plastic • product • recycle • factory • process • organic • pathogen • greenhouse • prevention • management • medicament • incineration • verde green dot • limpio clean point • ambiente environment
Vocabulary A + C 2013-09-17
19 Clues: ramp • bedrog • milieu • toegang • wanhopig • prachtig • ongeacht • kletskous • vrijgezel • wederzijds • vertrouwen • opluchting • overtuigen • instinctief • betrouwbaar • onwetendheid • concurreren met • de moeite waard • persoonlijkheid
Unit 1 (nouns) 2018-01-18
19 Clues: vide • spēks • izrāde • tautība • vēsture • uzvedība • pilsonis • pretruna • paradums • apmulsums • pacietība • apņemšanās • darbinieks • darba devējs • vispārinājums • jaunpienācējs • aizkaitinājums • darba meklētājs • izpratne,iecietība
Nejla's crossword 2022-02-03
19 Clues: miljö • skada • bidrag • strejk • djurart • rörelse • bojkott • kåkstad • fiskmås • otrolig • spänning • pungdjur • fängelse • samhälle • förnybar • omänsklig • demokrati • störa, irritera • inverka, effekt
T5 Main text 2026-01-15
19 Clues: luku • muoti • kangas • puhdas • pellava • tilanne • päästöt • tuottaa • puuvilla • ratkaisu • vaatteet • kuljettaa • ympäristö • kemikaali • vähitellen • kierrättää • kaatopaikka • säännöllisesti • olla eri mieltä
Unit 5 Vocabulary 2017-12-06
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- / Group of one type of organisms.
- / Moving from one place to another for a better environment.
- / A developed trait that helps an organism to survive.
- / Inside of an organism.
- Breeding / Breeding through science where only he strongest carriers of the gene are bread until the desired trait.
- / Knowing something from birth.
- Selection / Suited organisms survive and reproduce.
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- / Lungs for water animals that takes oxygen from water.
- / Natural thing where only the best suited for the environment live.
- / A change in a kind of organism over time.
- / Animals sleep and survive off of stored body fat.
- / Tissue that caries water through out the plant.
- / Outside an organism or environment.
- / Underground plant peace that grows from a plant into another plant almost like budding.
14 Clues: / Inside of an organism. • / Knowing something from birth. • / Group of one type of organisms. • / Outside an organism or environment. • / A change in a kind of organism over time. • / Tissue that caries water through out the plant. • / Animals sleep and survive off of stored body fat. • Selection / Suited organisms survive and reproduce. • ...
Pesticides in Drinking Water 2026-02-04
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- lowest dose where adverse effects are observed (abbreviation)
- risk_______: process of evaluating likelihood of harm from exposure
- drinking_____ can contain small amounts of pesticides from the environment.
- pre_______principle: that supports precaution even when evidence is incomplete
- international organization that develops drinking water guidelines
- health-based exposure value derived by WHO, conveys what quantity of pesticides cause harm
- chemical substances deliberately used to control pests
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- _______ chemicals remain in the environment for long periods of time
- a second sector that uses pesticides (and the name of the building we are in!)
- pesticides are not as ______-specific as we would like.
- pesticides designed to kill insects
- one sector that uses pesticides
- ______ exposure happens over a long time.
- ___accumulation: build-up of chemicals in the environment over time
14 Clues: one sector that uses pesticides • pesticides designed to kill insects • ______ exposure happens over a long time. • chemical substances deliberately used to control pests • pesticides are not as ______-specific as we would like. • lowest dose where adverse effects are observed (abbreviation) • international organization that develops drinking water guidelines • ...
Raine - Unit 1 Crossword 2025-10-08
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- Belief that technology will fix all environmental issues after fully developed.
- National Park founded in 1872.
- Belief that the Earth should be humans' top priority when acting.
- A scientist who spearheaded the modern environmental movement.
- The balance between taking what one needs from the environment, while leaving enough for future generations.
- The creation of an object that harms the environment.
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- Total amount of greenhouse gases released by a person or organization.
- Identifiable location/source.
- Theory that revolves around different environmental systems and how they all depend on each other to support life.
- Difficult source to determine.
- A national holiday first celebrated on April 22, 1970.
- 1986 Ukraine nuclear meltdown
- A person's belief system about environmental issues.
- Belief that humans can fix any issue they've created in the environment.
14 Clues: Identifiable location/source. • 1986 Ukraine nuclear meltdown • Difficult source to determine. • National Park founded in 1872. • A person's belief system about environmental issues. • The creation of an object that harms the environment. • A national holiday first celebrated on April 22, 1970. • A scientist who spearheaded the modern environmental movement. • ...
Exploring the course English II 2018-02-08
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- Environment that refers to the participation in the forums of all group participants
- Study spaces for the optimal development of semester activities
- Environment with additional work resources for the development of the course
- Link with the qualifications of the work done
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- Members of the study group, including the tutor
- Environment with evaluations that rate the performance during the course
- Space that contains a specific topic to study
- Environment that contains the study material to work during the course
8 Clues: Space that contains a specific topic to study • Link with the qualifications of the work done • Members of the study group, including the tutor • Study spaces for the optimal development of semester activities • Environment that contains the study material to work during the course • Environment with evaluations that rate the performance during the course • ...
Course exploration 2018-02-16
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- Where we are as a group.
- We find the start and end dates of the course.
- we interact with the tutor and classmates.
- we find the activities to be carried out and the punctuation of each task.
- In the evaluation and follow-up environment we raised the...
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- in the environment of management environment we find a link where we find news. As it is called?
- Environment where we find the practical environment.
- where we find the bibliographical references.
8 Clues: Where we are as a group. • we interact with the tutor and classmates. • where we find the bibliographical references. • We find the start and end dates of the course. • Environment where we find the practical environment. • In the evaluation and follow-up environment we raised the... • we find the activities to be carried out and the punctuation of each task. • ...
Ecology and Ecosystems 2024-07-31
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- a specific ecological area where an organism lives
- the biotic and abiotic surroundings of an organism
- Different populations living in the same place at the same time
- number of individuals of a particular species in an area
- living components of an environment
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- non-living physical and chemical parts of an environment
- The study of the interrelationships of organisms with other organisms and with their non-living environment
- The scientific study of the interactions between living things and their environment
- the interaction of all the biotic and abiotic factors in an environment
9 Clues: living components of an environment • a specific ecological area where an organism lives • the biotic and abiotic surroundings of an organism • non-living physical and chemical parts of an environment • number of individuals of a particular species in an area • Different populations living in the same place at the same time • ...
english Antonio John James Lopez 2018-02-12
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- document where show bibliography of course
- environment work group
- environment for upload works and perform quiz
- environment where you find links of study
- place where information arrives but it is not an environment
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- this place show the members of group
- here you can see your qualifications
- It serves to know the delivery times
8 Clues: environment work group • this place show the members of group • here you can see your qualifications • It serves to know the delivery times • environment where you find links of study • document where show bibliography of course • environment for upload works and perform quiz • place where information arrives but it is not an environment
my campus virtul 2018-02-15
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- place where progress of the course is notified
- environment to analyze thematic of the course
- place where notifies limit of delivery of works
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- environment to upload works
- environment to legalize academic course
- person in charge of reviewing my works
- didactic environment of the course
- place where you can look at course activities
8 Clues: environment to upload works • didactic environment of the course • person in charge of reviewing my works • environment to legalize academic course • place where you can look at course activities • environment to analyze thematic of the course • place where progress of the course is notified • place where notifies limit of delivery of works
Crucigrama Edward Cantillo Ospino 2018-09-04
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- Group work space
- Environment with the general forum of the course
- Computer tool or course learning space
- Environment where English pronunciation and writing abilities are enhanced
- Table with the schedule of activities
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- Personal reference in the course
- Environment where we can find the activity guide
- Environment with the academic contents necessary for the course
8 Clues: Group work space • Personal reference in the course • Table with the schedule of activities • Computer tool or course learning space • Environment where we can find the activity guide • Environment with the general forum of the course • Environment with the academic contents necessary for the course • ...
Course exploration 2018-02-16
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- where we find the bibliographical references.
- Environment where we find the practical environment.
- In the evaluation and follow-up environment we raised the...
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- we interact with the tutor and classmates.
- We find the start and end dates of the course.
- in the environment of management environment we find a link where we find news. As it is called?
- we find the activities to be carried out and the punctuation of each task.
- Where we are as a group.
8 Clues: Where we are as a group. • we interact with the tutor and classmates. • where we find the bibliographical references. • We find the start and end dates of the course. • Environment where we find the practical environment. • In the evaluation and follow-up environment we raised the... • we find the activities to be carried out and the punctuation of each task. • ...
18.1 Everything is Connected 2024-02-26
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- the part of life where Earth exists
- a scientists that studies living things and how they interact in their environment
- all of the populations of species that live and interact in an area
- all the living factors in an environment
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- all of the ecosystems in the world is an example of what type of environmental organization?
- any living thing
- the study of the interactions of organisms and the environment
- the study of the interactions of organisms with one another and the environment
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- all the nonliving factors in an environment
10 Clues: any living thing • the part of life where Earth exists • all the living factors in an environment • all the nonliving factors in an environment • a community of organisms and their abiotic environment • the study of the interactions of organisms and the environment • all of the populations of species that live and interact in an area • ...
ingles II 2018-08-26
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- Tool used to send messages through mail, to the tutor
- Environment where the forum of collaborative works is
- How many environments are there in total
- Universidad nacional abierta y a distancia
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- evaluation environment and ... ???
- Environment where the syllabus is located
- Tool used to communicate with the tutor
- Environment where the course ageda is located
8 Clues: evaluation environment and ... ??? • Tool used to communicate with the tutor • How many environments are there in total • Environment where the syllabus is located • Universidad nacional abierta y a distancia • Environment where the course ageda is located • Tool used to send messages through mail, to the tutor • Environment where the forum of collaborative works is
environmental science 2023-09-26
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- field of study that uses science knowledge to problem solve
- study of living things interacting with the environment
- language, religion, customs, etc.
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- what humans have made
- a material found in nature that is useful to humans
- a living thing
- a living things surroundings
- all living things found in nature
8 Clues: a living thing • what humans have made • a living things surroundings • all living things found in nature • language, religion, customs, etc. • a material found in nature that is useful to humans • study of living things interacting with the environment • field of study that uses science knowledge to problem solve
HV1 Unit 2 EN-NL 2014-12-11
18 Clues: fly • poem • leave • while • stupid • example • country • explain • receive • message • perhaps • I'm cold • surprise • language • question • attractive • frightened • environment
Commerce-1 2024-10-01
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- transfer ownership in goods
- is organic to business organization
- Environment that indirectly relates to business
- create form utility
- international trade forum
- conditions decide level of income
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- lifeblood of business
- are intangible but benefit consumers
- Environment that provides basic inputs
- creates place utility
- growth decides size of the market
- regulate business organizations
12 Clues: create form utility • lifeblood of business • creates place utility • international trade forum • transfer ownership in goods • regulate business organizations • growth decides size of the market • conditions decide level of income • is organic to business organization • are intangible but benefit consumers • Environment that provides basic inputs • ...
Global Systems 2015-04-19
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- A colourless gas that is a greenhouse gas forming most of the earth's atmosphere.
- The interactions of organisms in a environment with the biotic and biotic factors of that environment.
- The process plants use to convert the sun's light into chemical energy to create a sugar of which the plant can break down and use.
- The discharge of substance or gases into the environment and atmosphere.
- The interaction of Earth's regions and all the living things in those regions.
- cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment.
- The outer layer of Earth composing of the upper mantle and crust.
- A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long.
- A greenhouse gas that is colourless and has a chemical formula of CH4.
- Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter.
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- effect The process of thermal energy (radiation) absorbed by gases which emit the absorbed energy into the atmosphere which then warms the Earth.
- A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles.
- A process within the water cycle in which water vapour turns into liquid.
- A process of the water cycle in which water is heated by the sun and becomes water vapour.
- The water layer of the Earth consisting of all the water on Earth.
- A term used to describe the constant circulation movement of the ocean which is influenced by the salinity levels and seal level temperatures.
- A major procedure that includes the clearing/logging of forests for urbanisation, farming land and wood uses.
- Periods of warm and mild climate between glaciations that last for thousands of years.
- fuel A fuel composed of stored carbon from the preserved bodies of dead organisms.
- Regions of Earth where the ground level temperature stays below freezing point or at 0 °C.
- A region of the electromagnetic spectrum of which the wave length is greater than the end of the red region but shorter than a microwave wave length.
- A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth.
- sheet A layer of ice containing fresh water and it covers many regions on Earth and is formed through the build up of snow for millions of years.
- The measurement of weather patterns and averages of an environment/area over a period of time.
- Resources or methods that can be recycled and re used again without harming the Earth.
- The day to day conditions of an environment, it occurs in the troposphere.
- niño A phase of varying warmer weather conditions and patterns of ocean currents in the Pacific ocean causing over the average weather in many places.
27 Clues: A series of thin gas layers surrounding the Earth. • Fuels composed of natural, organic material and matter. • A type of energy that is transmitted in waves and particles. • A wave length on the radio region of the spectrum that is long. • cycle The process of carbon recycled through Earth's environment. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-05
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- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- the annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations, foreign and domestic, operating within a country.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
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- are single, identifiable sources.
- energy from the sun.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-05
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- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- the annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations, foreign and domestic, operating within a country.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
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- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- energy from the sun.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
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- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- energy from the sun.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
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- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
Across
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
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- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- energy from the sun.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans. • ...
Bibgo #3 2018-10-29
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- are non / living chemical and physical parts of the environment that affect living organisms
- level / the position that an organism occupies in a food chain
- web / A graphical model showing the interconnecting food chains in an ecological community
- / An organism that cannot manufacture its own food
- / the variability among living organisms from all sources including, inter alia
- / act of eating plants or plant-like organisms
- / A form of symbiotic relationship between two organisms of unlike species in which one of them acts as predator
- / An autotrophic organism capable of producing complex organic compounds from simple inorganic molecules through the process of photosynthesis
- capacity / the maximum population size of the species that the environment can sustain indefinitely
- / the complex process by which carbon dioxide
- / the way two organisms of different species exist in a relationship in which each individual fitness benefits
- / a relationship between species, where one organism
- species / a species that has a disproportionately large on its environment
- resource / come from living things or organic materials
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- / an interacting group of various species in a common location
- respiration / a set of metabolic reactions and processes that take place in the cells of organisms
- / any type of a close and long-term biological interaction between two different biological organisms
- / the global ecological system integrating all living beings and their relationships
- / refers to a group of organisms of a species that interbreed and live in the same place at a same time
- / a kind of animal that eats either other animals or plants
- / A factor created by a living thing or any living component within an environment
- / relationship between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other
- / An animal or plant (particularly insect- and invertebrate-eating plants) that requires a staple diet consisting mainly or exclusively of animal tissue
- / an interaction between organisms or species in which both the organisms or species are harmed
- / A major ecological community of organisms adapted to a climatic or environmental condition
- / the role and position a species has in its environment
- cycles / the flow of chemical elements and compounds between living organisms and the physical environment
- / A system that includes all living organisms
- pyramid / a graphical model of energy flow in a community
- / An organism that generally obtains food by feeding on other organisms
- factors/ resources are environmental conditions that limit the growth
- / a place where an organism or a community of organism’s lives
- / An organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances
33 Clues: / A system that includes all living organisms • / the complex process by which carbon dioxide • / act of eating plants or plant-like organisms • / An organism that cannot manufacture its own food • / a relationship between species, where one organism • resource / come from living things or organic materials • / the role and position a species has in its environment • ...
AP Environmental Science 2024-05-21
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- Process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize food
- The process of planting trees to create a forest
- to learn how the natural world works, understand how we interact with our natural world and determine how we can address environmental issues to preserve that natural world around us
- Measure of human impact on Earth's ecosystems
- International treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Community of living organisms and their physical environment
- Relating to or denoting the generation of electricity using flowing water
- Natural home of an organism
- Power derived from the wind (as by windmills)
- from sources that are naturally replenishing
- Clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land
- Change Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns
- Structure with walls and roof made chiefly of transparent material, used for growing plants
- The regions of the surface and atmosphere of the Earth where living organisms exist
- Decayed organic material used as plant fertilizer
- Variety of life in the world or a particular habitat
- Contamination of the environment
- energy can neither be created nor destroyed, only altered in form
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
- Measure of the impact human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases produced
- Natural fuel formed from the remains of living organisms
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- Process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert
- Economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources
- Materials or substances occurring in nature which can be exploited for economic gain
- Protection and preservation of the environment
- Depleting the stock of fish by excessive fishing
- The state or process of a species, family, or larger group ceasing to exist
- Rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution
- derived from the heat in the interior of the Earth
- Resources that cannot be replaced once they are used
- Converting waste into reusable material
- Ability to maintain ecological balance
- Pollutants released into the air
- Gas in Earth's stratosphere that absorbs UV radiation
- The series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment
- Process by which soil and rock are removed from the Earth's surface
- Agriculture that relies on techniques such as crop rotation, green manure, compost, and biological pest control
- Waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers
- Power obtained by harnessing the energy of the sun's rays
- Study of interactions among organisms and their environment
41 Clues: Natural home of an organism • Pollutants released into the air • Contamination of the environment • Ability to maintain ecological balance • Converting waste into reusable material • from sources that are naturally replenishing • Waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers • Measure of human impact on Earth's ecosystems • Power derived from the wind (as by windmills) • ...
Unit 10 Ecosystems 2025-03-04
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- An animal that eats only other animals.
- When two or more living things rely on each other to survive.
- When organisms fight for the same resources, like food, water, or space.
- Catching too many fish, which can harm fish populations and ecosystems.
- When the number of organisms in a species increases or decreases.
- Something that controls the size of a population, like food, water, or space.
- An organism, like bacteria or fungi, that breaks down dead plants and animals.
- Chemicals used to kill insects that can harm crops or spread disease.
- A living thing that eats other organisms for energy.
- A natural process where ecosystems change over time, with new plants and animals moving in.
- When an ecosystem stays balanced over time.
- The role an organism plays in its ecosystem, including what it eats and where it lives.
- A living part of an environment, like plants, animals, and bacteria, that affects other living things.
- When one living thing needs another to survive.
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- When life slowly starts in an area with no soil, like after a volcanic eruption.
- A plant or animal that naturally lives in a certain area.
- A harmful effect on the environment or living things.
- The process where pollen is moved from one flower to another to help plants make seeds.
- Differences among living things in an area.
- A living thing, like a plant, that makes its own food using sunlight.
- A non-living part of an environment, like sunlight, water, or temperature, that affects living things.
- When organisms become less affected by things like diseases or pesticides over time.
- A chemical used to kill pests that harm plants or crops.
- An animal that eats only plants.
- A plant or animal that is not native to an area and harms the local ecosystem.
- The variety of living things in an area, including different plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- When an ecosystem recovers after a disturbance, like a fire or flood.
- Using resources in a way that does not harm the environment or future generations.
- A substance added to soil to help plants grow better.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the air, water, or land.
- A sudden change in an environment that affects living things.
- A complex network of food chains that show how energy moves in an ecosystem.
- A community of living things and their environment, working together.
- A simple way to show how energy moves from one organism to another in an ecosystem.
34 Clues: An animal that eats only plants. • An animal that eats only other animals. • Differences among living things in an area. • When an ecosystem stays balanced over time. • When one living thing needs another to survive. • A living thing that eats other organisms for energy. • A harmful effect on the environment or living things. • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2021-01-05
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- structure / Structures that are similar in unrelated organisms
- structure / Organs or skeletal elements of animals and organisms
- isolation / A form of reproductive isolation that prevents two different species from interbreeding with one another
- Drift / A change in the gene pool of a population
- isolation / Prezygotic barrier that leads to speciation
- / Ability of an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment
- / Change in a kind of organism over time; process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms.
- isolation / Physical separation of a group of individuals from others of the same species
- / A characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
- divergence / The process in which two or more populations of an ancestral species accumulate independent genetic changes through time
- Selection / A natural process resulting in the evolution of organisms best adapted to the environment
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- of the fittest / Process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully
- characteristic of the offspring
- / Change in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information
- / The preserved remains of traces of organisms that once lived on Earth
- isolation / A form of reproductive isolation, wherein habitat preferences of species
- selection / Selection by humans for breeding of useful traits from the natural variation among different organisms
- structure / Structures that have no apparent function and appear to be residual parts from a past ancestor
- / A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any know living individuals.
- / The formation of new and distinct species in the course of evolution
- isolation / Isolation between populations due to differences in courtship or mating behavior
- the probability of mating
- / A unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine
23 Clues: the probability of mating • characteristic of the offspring • Drift / A change in the gene pool of a population • isolation / Prezygotic barrier that leads to speciation • / Change in a DNA sequence that affects genetic information • structure / Structures that are similar in unrelated organisms • ...
Final Summative Assignment Ecology 2022-01-14
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- A way to show how much energy an organism gets, also known as an energy pyramid
- Land that has a marsh or swamp
- All living organisms in an ecosystem
- The study of organisms interactions in their environment
- Organisms like fungi, bacteria, or worms
- A repeated pathway of a particular nutrient or element from the environment through one or more organisms and back into the environment
- 1 of earths 4 spheres made of gases
- All non-living things in an ecosystem
- The variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- The green pigment in plants that uses light energy for photosynthesis
- A variety of different things
- Any living thing
- The number of different species in an ecosystem
- 1 of the earths 4 spheres made of water
- A part of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place
- How plants turn sunlight into energy
- Substances needed to get energy
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- 1 of the 4 spheres that is earths outer shell
- An organism in an ecosystem that gets its energy from another organism
- Organisms that create their own energy
- Anything that constrains a populations size and sloes it or stops it from growing
- The position of an organism on the food chain
- To maintain something
- A way to describe and organize who eats who in an ecosystem
- A large region with similar climate or vegetation
- The variety within a species
- The earths sphere that is all living things and where they are found
- All possible paths of a food chain in an ecosystem
- The process of cells using oxygen to break down sugar and get energy
- The biological environment of an area
30 Clues: Any living thing • To maintain something • The variety within a species • A variety of different things • Land that has a marsh or swamp • Substances needed to get energy • 1 of earths 4 spheres made of gases • All living organisms in an ecosystem • How plants turn sunlight into energy • All non-living things in an ecosystem • The biological environment of an area • ...
Final Summative Assignment Ecology 2022-01-14
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- A variety of different things
- The variety within a species
- A repeated pathway of a particular nutrient or element from the environment through one or more organisms and back into the environment
- A large region with similar climate or vegetation
- 1 of the earths 4 spheres made of water
- Any living thing
- All living organisms in an ecosystem
- Land that has a marsh or swamp
- 1 of the 4 spheres that is earths outer shell
- The study of organisms interactions in their environment
- Substances needed to get energy
- The position of an organism on the food chain
- How plants turn sunlight into energy
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- The process of cells using oxygen to break down sugar and get energy
- To maintain something
- A part of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place
- Organisms that create their own energy
- The number of different species in an ecosystem
- Organisms like fungi, bacteria, or worms
- Anything that constrains a populations size and sloes it or stops it from growing
- A way to describe and organize who eats who in an ecosystem
- All non-living things in an ecosystem
- The earths sphere that is all living things and where they are found
- The biological environment of an area
- All possible paths of a food chain in an ecosystem
- The variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- A way to show how much energy an organism gets, also known as an energy pyramid
- 1 of earths 4 spheres made of gases
- The green pigment in plants that uses light energy for photosynthesis
- An organism in an ecosystem that gets its energy from another organism
30 Clues: Any living thing • To maintain something • The variety within a species • A variety of different things • Land that has a marsh or swamp • Substances needed to get energy • 1 of earths 4 spheres made of gases • All living organisms in an ecosystem • How plants turn sunlight into energy • All non-living things in an ecosystem • The biological environment of an area • ...
Earth Day Words Crossword 2013-04-23
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- a form of oxygen, O 3 , with a peculiar odor suggesting that of weak chlorine, produced when an electric spark or ultraviolet light is passed through air or oxygen. It is found in the atmosphere in minute quantities, especially after a thunderstorm, is a powerful oxidizing agent, and is thus biologically corrosive. In the upper atmosphere, it absorbs ultraviolet rays, thereby preventing them from reaching the surface of the earth. It is used for bleaching, sterilizing water, etc.
- natural no growth hormones
- capable of being sustained
- able to be renewed
- the act of emitting
- to treat or process (used or waste materials) so as to make suitable for reuse
- objects strewn or scattered about; scattered rubbish
- no longer existing
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- mixture of various decaying organic substances, as dead leaves or manure, used for fertilizing soil.
- to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment
- a system of trash and garbage disposal in which the waste is buried between layers of earth to build up low-lying land
- to keep in a safe or sound state
- the natural environment of an organism; place that is natural for the life and growth of an organism
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth
- the area of which you are surrounded
- proceeding from the sun, as light or heat
- to process (used goods or waste material) so as to produce something that is often better than the original
- the act of making dirty
- the branch of biology dealing with the relations and interactions between organisms and their environment, including other organisms
20 Clues: able to be renewed • no longer existing • the act of emitting • the act of making dirty • natural no growth hormones • capable of being sustained • to keep in a safe or sound state • the area of which you are surrounded • proceeding from the sun, as light or heat • the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth • to keep safe from injury, harm, or destruction • ...
chapter 1 vocab 2013-05-07
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- The term for when people develop ideas about areas they have never been, usually through books, movies, stories, or pictures.
- The fourth theme of geography as defined by the Geography Educational National Implementation Project; uniqueness of a location.
- physical location of geographic phenomena across space.
- Developed by the Geographic Educational National Implemention Project (GENIP) the _____ ______ of geography are location, human-environment, region, place, and movement.
- the act of changing the location of something
- the study of health and disease within a geographic context and from a geographical perspective. Among other things, looks at sources, diffusion routes, and distributions of diseases.
- The second theme of geography as defined by the GENIP; reciprocal relationship between humans and environment.
- the study of geographic phenomena by visiting places and observing how people interact with and thereby change those places
- The trend toward increased cultural and economic connectedness between people, businesses, and organizations throughout the world.
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- observing variations in geographic phenomena across space
- the movement of people, goods and ideas within and across geographic space
- a logical attempt to explain the locational pattern of economic activities & the manner in which its producing areas are interrelated
- design of spatial distribution
- pertaining to space on the Earth's surface; sometimes used as a synonym for geographic.
- The third theme of Geography as defined by the GENIP; an area on the Earth's surface marked by a degree of formal, funtional, or perceptual homogeneity of some phenomenon.
- the property created by the space between two objects or points
- a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease
- spread throughout a wide geographic area; worldwide
- concentrates on patterns of human activity and on their relationships with the environment.
- geographical situation of person or thing
20 Clues: design of spatial distribution • geographical situation of person or thing • the act of changing the location of something • a widespread outbreak of an infectious disease • spread throughout a wide geographic area; worldwide • physical location of geographic phenomena across space. • observing variations in geographic phenomena across space • ...
Business Environments 2014-02-22
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- They influence a business's capacity to compete and customers' willingness and ability to spend
- Runs the business for the owner
- The people who work for the business
- The rules, they cover various topics and some are unique to the business
- Imapct on the animals and environment
- consider is social force or change that may impact on the success of a business
- The environment can have a significant impact on the business but the business had no impact on these factors GETLEGSP
- The availability and accessibility of technology for the business
- The way the manager runs the business, the style in which it run
- Businesses that offer rival goods or services
- Otherwise known as micro environment, business has most impact on factors involved MMCCE
- Can be divided into two categories, business has barely any impact on factors
- Where factors and business impact on each other to a similar degree, two way impact LFCCTRS
- Organisations and individuals that supply the resources that the business needs to conduct is operation
- The availability of money in the system to the business eg. overdraft rates, merchant rates etc
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- Groups such as green peace, gay rights, SOS etc
- In Australia, each level of government imposes its own direct and indirect regulations, to which all businesses must adhere.
- Worldwide, what's going on around the world
- The shared values and beliefs of the organisation
- Those who purchase goods or services
- Businesses that are government run and they oversee the operation of legislation
- Protects the rights of workers
- Local, state federal
- Some political influence could act as inducements, such as government grants, encouraging businesses to expand
24 Clues: Local, state federal • Protects the rights of workers • Runs the business for the owner • The people who work for the business • Those who purchase goods or services • Imapct on the animals and environment • Worldwide, what's going on around the world • Businesses that offer rival goods or services • Groups such as green peace, gay rights, SOS etc • ...
Business Environments 2014-02-22
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- Runs the business for the owner
- Imapct on the animals and environment
- Protects the rights of workers
- The environment can have a significant impact on the business but the business had no impact on these factors GETLEGSP
- The way the manager runs the business, the style in which it run
- The shared values and beliefs of the organisation
- In Australia, each level of government imposes its own direct and indirect regulations, to which all businesses must adhere.
- Organisations and individuals that supply the resources that the business needs to conduct is operation
- Groups such as green peace, gay rights, SOS etc
- Worldwide, what's going on around the world
- The people who work for the business
- consider is social force or change that may impact on the success of a business
- The availability of money in the system to the business eg. overdraft rates, merchant rates etc
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- Those who purchase goods or services
- The rules, they cover various topics and some are unique to the business
- Otherwise known as micro environment, business has most impact on factors involved MMCCE
- The availability and accessibility of technology for the business
- Where factors and business impact on each other to a similar degree, two way impact LFCCTRS
- Can be divided into two categories, business has barely any impact on factors
- Businesses that are government run and they oversee the operation of legislation
- Some political influence could act as inducements, such as government grants, encouraging businesses to expand
- Businesses that offer rival goods or services
- Local, state federal
- They influence a business's capacity to compete and customers' willingness and ability to spend
24 Clues: Local, state federal • Protects the rights of workers • Runs the business for the owner • Those who purchase goods or services • The people who work for the business • Imapct on the animals and environment • Worldwide, what's going on around the world • Businesses that offer rival goods or services • Groups such as green peace, gay rights, SOS etc • ...
Hazards Crossword 2014-02-24
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- Refers to the non-living parts of an environment
- This is the third step that occurs after a disaster strikes, eg. new rules
- This refers to the sphere of Earth where all living things are classified
- 1 of the 4 elements of the risk assessment matrix which involves the distance from the hazard
- This term refers to the sphere of Earth which means all the water
- This is the first step that occurs after a disaster strikes
- When looking at the different vulnerabilities between rich, poor or educated people, this is known as...
- This sphere of the Earth is to do with Earth's surface
- The amount of damages i.e injuries, property, that occurs
- Refers to the process of reducing the risk of hazards in the future
- Young and old people are the demographic group at the highest __________ to disasters
- This classification of a hazard is to do with the lithosphere
- 1 of the 4 elements of the risk assessment matrix to do with the strength of the hazard
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- How well communities respond and return to normal after a hazard event
- Cyclones, storms and tornadoes are all classifications of this type of hazard
- This refers to both the living and non-living elements together in our natural environment
- Refers to the living part of the environment
- Examples of this type of hazard include oil spills, nuclear weapons
- Is the natural occurrence that has the potential to harm humans and the environment
- When an event has had significant impact on natural or human environments
- When looking to explain what has caused the hazard and its relationships, this is known as spatial _________________.
- What is the second step that occurs after a disaster strikes?
- How long a hazard or disaster lasts for
23 Clues: How long a hazard or disaster lasts for • Refers to the living part of the environment • Refers to the non-living parts of an environment • This sphere of the Earth is to do with Earth's surface • The amount of damages i.e injuries, property, that occurs • This is the first step that occurs after a disaster strikes • ...
kyle evolution crossword 2023-03-02
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- the formation of new and distinct species
- a change that helps an organism to be better suited for the environment
- new species from old species
- structures that are similar in function but they are not from the same ancestor
- the movement of genes into and out of the population i.e. migration
- a biological structure that has lost a major ancestral function i.e. useless
- all the possible genes in s certain population
- the study of living matter
- slow elimination of a population an example if this is climate change
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- biological change that causes descendants to be different from there ancestors
- reproduction based on preference not random
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- bursts of change followed by a long period of stability
- study of the body to prove evolution is occurring
- geographical distribution of plants and animals
- slow changes over a long period of time
- the idea that species change over time give rise to new species and share a common ancestor
- all the inhabitants of a certain area
- the study of embryos of species to find related species that descend from the same ancestor
- species sharing a common ancestry become more distinct
- organisms change due to the environment
- structures that are similar but perform a different task based on environment
- two organisms that evolve to depend on one another
- the remains of prehistoric organisms
- the changing of the structure of a gene
- when different species have similar characteristics
- the study of prehistoric species
- a catastrophic event that causes sudden change in the environment
28 Clues: the study of living matter • new species from old species • the study of prehistoric species • the remains of prehistoric organisms • all the inhabitants of a certain area • slow changes over a long period of time • organisms change due to the environment • the changing of the structure of a gene • the formation of new and distinct species • ...
Ecology 2024-03-12
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- an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem
- rivalry
- An invasive species is an introduced species to an environment that becomes overpopulated and harms its new environment
- the process by which energy is relocated from one system to another,
- An ecological pyramid is a graphical representation designed to show the biomass or bioproductivity at each trophic level in an ecosystem
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- A consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- A limiting factor is a variable of a system that causes a noticeable change in output or another measure of a type of system.
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- an animal that is caught and killed by another for food.
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- are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms;
- the variety of life on Earth, in all its forms, from genes and bacteria to entire ecosystems
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- the process of becoming less sensitive to a stimulus after repeated exposure.
- the natural tendency that a person or animal has to behave or react in a particular way.
- a person or thing that eats or uses something.
- natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- organic matter used as a fuel, especially in a power station for the generation of electricity.
- when energy is passed in an ecosystem from one trophic level to the next, only ten percent of the energy will be passed on
20 Clues: rivalry • an animal that naturally preys on others. • the position of an organism in the food chain • a person or thing that eats or uses something. • an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem • A consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem • an animal that is caught and killed by another for food. • ...
Rasheeda Crossword 2024-03-21
Across
- An organism that con produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or that chemical
- CURVE A GROUP THAT MEASURE the proportion of individuals in a given species that are alive at different ages
- A type of relationship between two living organisms in which one organism benefits from the other without harming it
- A maker or manufacturer of something
- A type of symbiotic relationship where all species involved benefit from their interactions
- footprint a method that determines how dependent humans are on natural resources
- A person who consumes a product or service
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- An area classified according to the species that live in that location
- The variety of all living things and their interactions
- niche The range of resources and conditions allowing the species to maintain a viable population
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- density THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE PER UNIT AREA
- renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals
- The long-term predicable atmospheric conditions of a specific area
- level The position of an organism in the food chain
- organisms that break down dead organic material
- pyramid A graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- The movement of nut and other elements between biotic and abiotic factors
- study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- The natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- factor A non-living party of an ecosystem that shapes its environments
- web consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- factor A living organism that shapes its environment
25 Clues: A maker or manufacturer of something • density THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE PER UNIT AREA • A person who consumes a product or service • organisms that break down dead organic material • level The position of an organism in the food chain • factor A living organism that shapes its environment • The variety of all living things and their interactions • ...
Ecology Vocabulary 2024-04-05
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- An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide and other chemicals
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- All the food chains in an ecosystem
- An organism that mostly eats flesh or the meat of other animals
- Any organism that breaks down or eats away decaying material for its energy source.
- The non-living parts of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- Organisms that cannot produce their own food; must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy
- An individual animal, plant or single-celled life form
- A larger organism that harbors a smaller organism.
- An organism that eats plants and animals
- All the inhabitants of a certain species living in a particular area
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- The regions of the surface of earth occupied by living organisms
- An organism that hunts and kills other organisms for food.
- The biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- An organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass such as meat or rotting plant material
- Animals that are killed or eaten by other animals.
- The organisms that shape up an environment
- Organisms that produce their own food
- A linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- An interacting group of various species in a common location
- Each several hierarchical levels in an ecosystem compromising organisms that have the same place in the food chain
- The study of organisms in relation to their surroundings
- The natural home or environment of an organism
- An organism that mostly feeds on plants
- An organism that lives on a host, taking what it needs to stay alive while often injuring the host
25 Clues: All the food chains in an ecosystem • Organisms that produce their own food • An organism that mostly feeds on plants • An organism that eats plants and animals • The organisms that shape up an environment • The natural home or environment of an organism • Animals that are killed or eaten by other animals. • A larger organism that harbors a smaller organism. • ...
Ecology Vocab 2024-04-05
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- An organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- A community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area
- a complex network of interconnecting and overlapping food chains showing feeding relationships within a community
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- An interacting group of various species in a common location
- organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- Organisms that make their own food
- The natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- The region of the earth that encompasses all living organisms: plants, animals and bacteria
- An individual plant, animal, or single celled organism
- An organism that mostly feeds on plants
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
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- The position of an organism in the food chain
- An organism that generally obtains food by feeding on other organisms or organic matter
- An organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- An organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
- a larger organism that harbours a smaller organism
- Association between two different organisms wherein one benefits at the expense of the other
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
- any organism that breaks down or eats decaying material for its energy source
- the living components (organisms) that shape up the environment
- Natural Science of living organism in their environment
- An organism that eats plants and animals
24 Clues: Organisms that make their own food • An organism that mostly feeds on plants • An organism that eats plants and animals • The position of an organism in the food chain • animals that are killed and eaten by other animals • a larger organism that harbours a smaller organism • organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food • ...
Unit 9 2024-08-23
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- The release of gases or other substances into the air
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or in the world
- Energy that comes from a source and travels through space, which can be in the form of waves or particles
- The clearing or thinning of forests by humans
- A fixed share or limit that a person or group is entitled to receive or is bound to contribute
- The trapping of the sun's warmth in the Earth's lower atmosphere, caused by the presence of greenhouse gases like CO2
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting as a system
- Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat, such as carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide
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- The total amount of greenhouse gases (including CO2) that are emitted by our actions
- Energy released during nuclear reactions, such as fission or fusion, used to generate electricity
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and the environment.
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level without depleting (consuming) resources or harming the environment.
- A group of wind turbines in the same location used to produce electricity
- A colorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration. It is absorbed by plants in photosynthesis
- Energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy
- Contamination of the air by harmful substances like smoke, dust, and chemicals
- Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and other atmospheric conditions on Earth
- Not harmful to the environment.
- A facility where electrical power is generated
- Capable of being broken down by natural processes, such as by bacteria or other living organisms.
20 Clues: Not harmful to the environment. • The clearing or thinning of forests by humans • A facility where electrical power is generated • The release of gases or other substances into the air • Energy from the sun that is converted into thermal or electrical energy • The protection and preservation of natural resources and the environment. • ...
