environment Crossword Puzzles
Ecology terms 2025-04-02
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- factors all the living things in an ecosystem that interact with each other and their environment
- eats dead animals that have died or have already been killed
- study of living things interacting with each other
- an organism that harbors another organism in or on its body, providing it with resources.
- factors the non-living, physical and chemical components of an environment that influence living organisms
- chain the order in which organisms eat each other, showing how energy and nutrients flow through an ecosystem.
- organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food
- only eats plants for nutrients
- any organism that breaks down or eats decaying material for its energy source
- level the position an organism occupies in a food chain
- organisms that make their own food from energy sources like sunlight or chemicals forming the base of food chains
- The part of Earthn where life exists
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- different populations of living organisms interacting in a specific area
- animals that are killed and eaten by other animals
- the number of organisms living in a certain place
- eats plants and meat for nutrients
- The natural environment where an organism lives, providing everything it needs to survive
- A community of living things interacting with their non-living environment
- web shows who eats whom within an ecosystem, representing interconnected food chains
- an organism that lives in/on another organism, feeding off of its nutrients causing the organism harm.
- an organism that eats plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- only eats meat for nutrients
- an organism that can produce its own food using h20 co2 or other chemicals.
- An organism is an individual animal, plant,single-celled life form.
24 Clues: only eats meat for nutrients • only eats plants for nutrients • eats plants and meat for nutrients • The part of Earthn where life exists • the number of organisms living in a certain place • animals that are killed and eaten by other animals • study of living things interacting with each other • organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food • ...
CRM 1.3 Scavenger Hunt 2024-09-16
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- This type of species usually modifies the environment so that it can support the other organisms that form the community.
- The number of cats Ms. Vega has.
- The branch of biology that studies the relationships between organisms and their environments.
- The gradual process where the species composition within an ecological community changes over time.
- The maximum population size that can be supported by the available resources in an environment.
- Living parts of the environment that can affect the size of a population.
- This zone is the upper layer of the ocean where sunlight can penetrate through.
- Ms. Vega earned her bachelor's degree from this university.
- The first species to colonize a new area; Species that do not require soil.
- Two things that can cause a population to increase in size.
- The type of succession that generally takes place after an ecological disturbance; has soil present.
- Non-living parts of the environment that can affect the size of a population.
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- Two things that can cause a population to decrease in size.
- Where you should look on Canvas if you have a sub.
- Ms. Vega earned her associate's degree from this school.
- The number of a single species living in a single area.
- The type of community that is formed when a community reaches a stead, mature state.
- This zone is the deeper layers of the ocean where sunlight cannot penetrate through.
- The number of kids Ms. Vega has.
- The name of Ms. Vega's dog.
- A measurement of the amount of salt in a body of water.
- The type of succession that takes place on newly exposed rock; has no soil present.
22 Clues: The name of Ms. Vega's dog. • The number of cats Ms. Vega has. • The number of kids Ms. Vega has. • Where you should look on Canvas if you have a sub. • The number of a single species living in a single area. • A measurement of the amount of salt in a body of water. • Ms. Vega earned her associate's degree from this school. • ...
untitle 2025-09-23
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- The science of living things
- The part of the plant that functions in photosynthesis
- Carnivorous animals
- a vertical means of transportation in the form of a cabin that functions to transport people or goods from one floor to another floor in a building.
- What you see when you close your eyes and imagine
- Forest replanting process
- animals that produce honey
- The continent with the Sahara desert
- Non-living parts of the environment
- A building where plays are shown
- A place where patients go for care
- Natural disasters caused by landslides
- everything around living things that influences life is called
- animals that like to chase mice
- wind instruments usually made of bamboo, metal, or plastic
- Natural area with lots of trees
- oxygen Gas that humans need to breathe
- the process of green plants making food
- The process of decomposition of organic materials
- Long distance communication tools
- the process of changing a liquid to a solid
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- a strong cold wind
- Global increase in earth temperature
- the largest ocean in the world is the Pacific Ocean
- solid household waste
- A place where books are kept
- The process of changing water into steam
- Animals that can live on land and water
- The highest mountain in the world
- The smallest continent in the world
- A tool for measuring temperature
- Air pollutants from motor vehicles
- To consume food
- closest planet to the eye
- a system of reciprocal relationships between living things and their environment.
- Living parts of the environment
- Australia's typical marsupial
- Earth's natural satellite
- The main energy source for life
- a tool for moving the cursor on a computer
40 Clues: To consume food • a strong cold wind • Carnivorous animals • solid household waste • Forest replanting process • closest planet to the eye • Earth's natural satellite • animals that produce honey • The science of living things • A place where books are kept • Australia's typical marsupial • animals that like to chase mice • Natural area with lots of trees • ...
Unit 6: Ecosystems Vocab 2026-04-21
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- Trophic level where organisms make their own food through photosynthesis
- What 90% of energy is lost as in the transfer of energy
- Organism that eats both plants and animals
- Scientific study of interactions among organisms and between organisms and their environment
- Organism that eats only animals
- Group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring
- capacity Largest number of individual of a particular species that a particular environment can support
- Organism that chemically breaks down dead plants/animals
- Assemblage of different populations that live together in a defined area
- Physical, or nonliving, factor that shapes an ecosystem
- Part of the Earth in which life exists, including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- Movement of individuals out of an area
- Trophic levels where organism get their energy by eating other trophic level organisms
- Groups of individuals of the same species that live in the same area
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- Any living part of the environment with which an organism might interact
- Level that shows each step in a food chain
- Organism that gets their energy by eating other organisms
- Total amount of living tissue within a given trophic level
- Original source of energy that flows through most ecosystems
- Growth pattern in which a population’s growth slows and then stops following a period of exponential growth
- Growth pattern in which the individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate
- All the organisms that live in a place, together with their non-living environment.
- Organism that only eats plants
- Movement of individuals into an area occupied by an existing population
- Organism that produces their own food
25 Clues: Organism that only eats plants • Organism that eats only animals • Organism that produces their own food • Movement of individuals out of an area • Level that shows each step in a food chain • Organism that eats both plants and animals • What 90% of energy is lost as in the transfer of energy • Physical, or nonliving, factor that shapes an ecosystem • ...
Ecology crossword 2026-05-27
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- system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment.
- Web— A network of interconnected food chains in an ecological community
- region occupied by a group of interacting organisms.
- in an organisms’ physiological structure or function or habits that allow it to survive in new
- and evolution.
- are prey in relation to one another.
- producers (usually plants).
- The natural environment of a plant or animal.
- A symbiotic relationship between organisms in which one organism benefits (the parasite) and the other is harmed (the host).
- living thing that has living characteristics and is composed of one or more cells.
- study of life and living organisms. This includes their physical and chemical structure, function,
- on one another.
- adaptation that allows organisms to blend in with certain aspects of it’s environment.
- ecological role of an organism in a community.
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- organism that eats plants for energy.
- by night; sleep during the day
- Chain—An interconnected chain of organisms related to energy transfer that indicates which are predators and
- consumer: an organism that consumes primary consumers.
- Species—Species that are non-native to an ecosystem and whose presence causes economic harm, environmental harm, and/or harm to human health.
- symbiotic relationship between organisms in which both organisms are benefited, and could even be
- consumer: an organism that
- organism that eats both plants and meat for energy.
- organism capable of synthesizing its own food from inorganic substances using light or chemical
- Green plants, algae, and some bacteria are autotrophs.
- The study of how living (biotic) and nonliving (abiotic) parts of the environment interact with each other.
25 Clues: and evolution. • on one another. • consumer: an organism that • producers (usually plants). • by night; sleep during the day • are prey in relation to one another. • organism that eats plants for energy. • The natural environment of a plant or animal. • ecological role of an organism in a community. • organism that eats both plants and meat for energy. • ...
ECOLOGY 2015-10-14
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- A relationship in which one organism lives on or feeds on another
- Level of organization where both biotic and abiotic factors may be found
- Dead plants or animals, along with waste, are being recycled back into the environment
- A relationship in which one organism hunts and eats another
- Two organisms learn a new behavior in response to each other's changes
- A relationship between two organisms who are fighting for the same resources
- The maximum amount of organisms an environment can sustain
- Something that would prevent a population from growing- ex:) Food, water, shelter, etc.
- The organisms responsible for nitrogen fixation
- Organisms of DIFFERENT species living in the same area
- Brand new land, nothing has ever grown there before
- Changes that happen in an area that already had life, but abiotic factors changed
- Organisms who can make their own energy
- The process of taking nitrogen gas and converting it into a usable form for consumers
- First organisms to grow in an area
- A stable environment that is the result of complete succession
- A group of organisms of the SAME species living in an area
- An organism that has to eat in order to get energy
- A relationship between two organisms where both benefit
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- When a group of animals leave one place and go to another in search for resources
- Rain, hail, snow, etc.
- A map that shows just ONE way energy flows through an ecosystem
- Process of the carbon cycle where plants take carbon dioxide from the atmosphere
- Water loss in plants
- The study of living organisms, their relationships with the environment, and their relationships with each other
- Factors in an environment that are NOT living
- Water moving into the atmosphere from rivers, lakes, and oceans
- Burning of fossil fuels, releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere
- Step of the carbon cycle where plants and animals are releasing carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere
- Organisms that eat producers
- Living organisms in an environment
- A map that shows MANY/ALL of the different ways energy flows through an ecosystem
- Includes all biomes where living things are found
- The amount of different organisms in an area that allows a community to handle changes
- Organisms that eat primary consumers
- A relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither benefited nor harmed
- An organism that eats both plants and animals
- Formation of clouds
- Organisms that would be found on the bottom of a food pyramid
39 Clues: Formation of clouds • Water loss in plants • Rain, hail, snow, etc. • Organisms that eat producers • Living organisms in an environment • First organisms to grow in an area • Organisms that eat primary consumers • Organisms who can make their own energy • Factors in an environment that are NOT living • An organism that eats both plants and animals • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-05
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- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- the annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations, foreign and domestic, operating within a country.
- 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.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- 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.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
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- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- 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.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes.
- 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.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- 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.
- 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.
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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- 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.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- energy from the sun.
- 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 how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- 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.
- 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.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
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- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- 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.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
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
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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.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- energy from the sun.
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- are single, identifiable sources.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- 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.
- 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 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 the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- 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.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- 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. • 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
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- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- 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.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- 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.
- 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.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
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- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- 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.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- 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.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- energy from the sun.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
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. • ...
Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
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- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- 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.
- 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.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- 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.
- 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.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
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- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- 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.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- energy from the sun.
- 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.
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. • ...
Ecosystems and Global Biodiversity 2026-02-01
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- the amount of money that people are prepared to spend or forgo to keep an ecosystem (or species within an ecosystem) in existence
- a series of organisms, each eating or decomposing the preceding one
- the capacity of an ecosystem to regenerate after human interference
- the money that people are prepared to pay to interact with an ecosystem or species
- a network of interconnected food chains
- see, autotrophic organism
- a group of interdependent organisms living together in a common environment and interacting with one another
- the ecosystem of the planet; the totality of all ecosystems
- one species gradually taking over an environment from another as circumstances within the environment change; for example, as a climate becomes drier, drought resistant species will gradually take over
- related to life, especially plants and animals
- the rate at which biological matter (biomass) is produced by an ecosystem or part of an ecosystem
- an organism that can manufacture carbon from inorganic material for the provision of energy and the building blocks of its growth, as most chlorophyll-producing plants
- the biological components of an ecosystem
- the theory that in nature, only the strongest will survive and therefore nature will naturally select the strongest and allow the weaker to die out, first put forward by Charles Darwin
- an area that remains from what was once a larger area
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- occurs when an output of matter or energy is fed back into the system as an input and leads to changes in that system
- an economic term meaning that to do one thing, something else must be given up; that which is given up is the opportunity cost
- the variety of species and the genetic variability among individuals within each species
- a point at which even small changes can have significant consequences
- a situation in which stability is achieved in an ecosystem
- the dynamic complex of plant, animal and microorganism communities and their non-living environment as a functional unit
- relating to size
- an organism that feeds by breaking down the dead organic matter in an ecosystem
- the removal, by water, of minerals from the upper layers of a soil to the lower layers
- the study of organisms and their relationship to one another and their surroundings
- the environment of a living organism
- an environment where one plant species dominates totally
- the dependence of organisms on each other for the survival of their species, within a habitat
- all organisms of the same kind that are potentially capable of breeding and producing fertile offspring
29 Clues: relating to size • see, autotrophic organism • the environment of a living organism • a network of interconnected food chains • the biological components of an ecosystem • related to life, especially plants and animals • an area that remains from what was once a larger area • an environment where one plant species dominates totally • ...
Tee ristikko. 2014-01-08
19 Clues: joskus • pilata • tutkia • tölkki • päättää • läheinen • selittää • ympäristö • kuitenkin • kierrättää • tavallinen • itseasiassa • satunnainen • paikallinen • harmaakarhu • karhunvatukka • henkeäsalpaava • huoneisto,asunto • ohjelma,järjestelmä
Vocabulario 3.1 (Not Verbs) 2021-02-09
19 Clues: oil • flood • planet • erosion • climate • research • clean air • landslide • pollution • earthquake • innovation • invernadero • development • environment • ozone layer • nonrenewable • biodiversity • deforestation • natural resource
Scene 1 tekstit 10 ja 11 2021-05-04
19 Clues: villi • metsä • marja • poimia • luonto • pitäisi • välissä • kokemus • kiivetä • välttää • yleinen • ympäristö • vaarallinen • samanlainen • herkullinen • kanadalainen • ranskalainen • pitää parempana • tutkia, tutustua
Honors Biology Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2017-01-09
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- a group of organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring; also the level of classification below genus and above subspecies
- the process of obtaining information by using the senses; the information obtained by using the senses
- an instrument that produces an enlarged image of an object
- a heritable change in the characteristics within a population from one generation to the next; the development of new types of organisms from preexisting types of organisms over time
- a testable idea or explanation that leads to scientific investigation
- condition that is controlled so that it does not change during an experiment
- a living thing; anything that can carry out life processes independently
- the variety of organisms in a given area, the genetic variation within a population, the variety of species in a community, or the variety of communities in an ecosystem
- in an experiment, the factor that is deliberately manipulated
- in biology, the smallest unit that can perform all life processes; cells are covered by a membrane and contain DNA and cytoplasm
- the sum of all chemical processes that occur in an organism
- a community of organisms and their abiotic environment
- the most basic physical unit of heredity; a segment of nucleic acids that codes for a functional unit of RNA and/or a protein
- any pieces of information acquired through observation or experimentation
- the scientific study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment
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- organism whose genome has been altered to contain one or more genes from another organism or species
- the study of entire genomes, especially by using technology to compare genes within and between species
- a procedure that is carried out under controlled conditions to discover, demonstrate, or test a fact, theory, or general truth
- the process of becoming adapted to an environment; an anatomical, physiological, or behavioral change that improves a population's ability to survive
- the maintenance of a constant internal state in a changing environment; a constant internal state that is maintained in a changing environment by continually making adjustments to the internal and external environment
- a system of ideas that explains many related observations and is supported by a large body of evidence acquired through scientific investigation
- the study of the structure of nucleic acids and the function and regulation of genes
- use and application of living things and biological processes
- deoxyribonucleic acid, the material that contains the information that determines inherited characteristics
- a set of particles or interacting components considered to be a distinct physical entity for the purpose of study
- experimental data collected through observation and measurement
- the part of Earth where life exists; includes all of the living organisms on Earth
27 Clues: a community of organisms and their abiotic environment • an instrument that produces an enlarged image of an object • the sum of all chemical processes that occur in an organism • use and application of living things and biological processes • in an experiment, the factor that is deliberately manipulated • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
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- 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.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- energy from the sun.
- 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 the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- 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.
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- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- 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.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- 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 any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- 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 using a resource over and over in the same form.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- 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
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- 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.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- 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.
- energy from the sun.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- 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.
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- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- 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.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- 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.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- 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.
- 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.
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. • ...
Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
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- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- 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.
- 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.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- 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.
- 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.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
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- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- 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.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- 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.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- energy from the sun.
- 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. • 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. • ...
UNIT 9 - SUCCESS STORIES 2015-03-15
19 Clues: eşit • alan • önem • madde • liste • çevre • kendin • ruhsal • açıkça • başarı • önemli • düzenli • topluluk • insanlık • çabalamak • gerçekten • acı_çekmek • ihmal_etmek • yaşayan bilim adamı
pollution 2016-02-05
19 Clues: шум • озон • вода • птицы • мусор • воздух • природа • бросать • портить • повреждать • потепление • загрязнять • беспокоить • стеклянный • загрязнение • причинять урон • перерабатывать • мусорная корзина • окружающая среда
Operations 2021-04-09
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- ประสิทธิภาพ
- กระบวนการทำงาน
- การรับผิดชอบต่อสิ่งแวดล้อม
- ความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคม
- ผลิตภาพ
- ประสิทธิผล
- กรรมวิธีการผลิต
- ขั้นตอนการวางแผน
- แผนผังกระบวนการ
- ปรับการทำงานด้วยการลดสิ่งที่ไม่เกิดมูลค่า
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- เครื่องจักร
- ผลตอบแทน
- กำหนดตารางเวลาการผลิต
- ขั้นตอนการผลิต
- วัสดุ วัตถุดิบ
- การใช้ซ้ำ กลยุทธ์เพื่อความยั่งยืน
- การบริหารที่มุ่งเน้นการลดความผิดพลาด
- แผนผังกระบวนการ
- ผลลัพธ์
- ความสูญเสียเนื่องจากการเคลื่อนไหว
20 Clues: ผลิตภาพ • ผลลัพธ์ • ผลตอบแทน • ประสิทธิผล • เครื่องจักร • ประสิทธิภาพ • กระบวนการทำงาน • ขั้นตอนการผลิต • วัสดุ วัตถุดิบ • แผนผังกระบวนการ • กรรมวิธีการผลิต • แผนผังกระบวนการ • ขั้นตอนการวางแผน • กำหนดตารางเวลาการผลิต • ความรับผิดชอบต่อสังคม • การรับผิดชอบต่อสิ่งแวดล้อม • การใช้ซ้ำ กลยุทธ์เพื่อความยั่งยืน • ความสูญเสียเนื่องจากการเคลื่อนไหว • การบริหารที่มุ่งเน้นการลดความผิดพลาด • ...
New Insights 5 text 3 talking crossword 2023-12-07
Environmental Changes 2023-04-13
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- web overlapping food chains with different pathways for the flow of food energy in an ecosystem
- the place or environment where an organism naturally lives and grows, and where it has everything it needs to survive
- all the specific species of an organism (animal or plant) that live in an environment; for example, all the gopher tortoises that live in the Brooker Creek Preserve
- loss this happens when a habitat is destroyed; an example would be cutting down a forest or building a neighborhood that causes animals or plants to lose their homes
- all the living (plants, animals and organisms) and nonliving (soil, air, water) things that surround and affect an organism in its habitat
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- the way all organisms act to make sure they have everything they need of any limited resource in their environment; for example, squirrels compete with other squirrels to collect and hide all the acorns they will need to survive
- (verb) to change or adjust a physical or behavioral characteristic
- (noun) a trait or characteristic that an organism develops over time to help it survive in a changing environment
- chain the path of food energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem
- an organism's ability to live, grow and reproduce
- to make more organisms of the same kind
- all the living and nonliving things that interact with each other in an environment
12 Clues: to make more organisms of the same kind • an organism's ability to live, grow and reproduce • (verb) to change or adjust a physical or behavioral characteristic • chain the path of food energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem • all the living and nonliving things that interact with each other in an environment • ...
Environment Spelling Word 2021-03-19
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- a mixture used as fertilizer
- use less in amount
- to remain alive after a disaster or accident
- to convert waste into reusable material
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- a limb that sea creatures use for swimming
- a material no longer useful
- being truthful and not cheating
- to do what you are told to do
- an unhealthy condition
- to become decomposed
10 Clues: use less in amount • to become decomposed • an unhealthy condition • a material no longer useful • a mixture used as fertilizer • to do what you are told to do • being truthful and not cheating • to convert waste into reusable material • a limb that sea creatures use for swimming • to remain alive after a disaster or accident
Components of Environment 2020-04-06
10 Clues: sphere of Air • sphere of life • sphere of rock • sphere of water • very small organisms • environment of living things • park Permits no human activity • environment of non living things • consist of variety of living things • sanctuary permits limited human activity
Nature and environment 2020-04-01
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- a product which helps protecting the Earth (Adj)
- e.g. solar panels, wind wheels
- to give out
- there are too many people on Earth
- endangered species might become ...
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- factories pollute the water with this
- car fumes, people give out this
- a picturesque landscape
- huge amount of water coming
- everything is dry
10 Clues: to give out • everything is dry • a picturesque landscape • huge amount of water coming • e.g. solar panels, wind wheels • car fumes, people give out this • there are too many people on Earth • endangered species might become ... • factories pollute the water with this • a product which helps protecting the Earth (Adj)
Components of Environment 2020-04-03
10 Clues: Blue Planet • Sudden change • Envelope of air • Earth'ssolidlayer • all that surrounds us • 71 % of Earth's surface • Variety of life on Earth • uppermost part of Lithosphere • Rocks rich in silica and Magnesium • Zone of contact between all three spheres
Components of Environment 2020-04-03
10 Clues: Blue Planet • Envelope of gases • earth's solid layer • All that surrounds us • sudden change example • 71% of Earth's surface • Variety of life on Earth • Uppermost part of lithosphere • Rocks rich in Silica and Magnesium • Zone of contact between all three spheres
Environment and Pollution 2021-05-07
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- Destroyed by CFC
- pollution Excessive amount of noise causes
- rain Rain that contains harmful pollutants
- Caused by oil spills and factory waste
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- The cutting of trees
- breathing problem is caused by _____
- The third R of recycling
- contamination of earth
- Soil erosion can be prevented by
- the gas responsible for green house effect
10 Clues: Destroyed by CFC • The cutting of trees • contamination of earth • The third R of recycling • Soil erosion can be prevented by • breathing problem is caused by _____ • Caused by oil spills and factory waste • pollution Excessive amount of noise causes • the gas responsible for green house effect • rain Rain that contains harmful pollutants
Physical Work Environment 2020-10-01
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- The activity of making something look more attractive by putting things on it or around it?
- Covered or treated with a material (such as a solution of rubber) to prevent permeation by water
- A design that makes the eyes comfortable while working and makes the office more beautiful.
- Work environment is internal quality organization the real one takes continuously this is opinion from
- Used to protect our ears from loud noises is
- How many hours the ideal light intensity in an average measure
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- Oxygen is a gas that is needed by living things to sustain life, for metabolic process, the statement is about
- Use to stimulate employees to work
- The intensity in a workspace must be at least 1000 Lux
- The minimum degree Celsius of temperature in the workplace must be
10 Clues: Use to stimulate employees to work • Used to protect our ears from loud noises is • The intensity in a workspace must be at least 1000 Lux • How many hours the ideal light intensity in an average measure • The minimum degree Celsius of temperature in the workplace must be • ...
Protect the Environment 2020-10-13
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- Turn the........off when you're brushing your teeth.
- Don't take a ......., Take a quick shower instead.
- Don't go by.......for short journeys. Walk instead.
- Don't do much......until you have full load.
- We can.......an empty bottle of water.
- Don't use plastic bags. Bring your own......bag.
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- We can recycle..........bottle.
- .........plastic,metal,paper as much as you can.
- Don't throw......on the floor. Put it in the bin.
- Don't waste electricity. Switch .....when not in use.
10 Clues: We can recycle..........bottle. • We can.......an empty bottle of water. • Don't do much......until you have full load. • .........plastic,metal,paper as much as you can. • Don't use plastic bags. Bring your own......bag. • Don't throw......on the floor. Put it in the bin. • Don't take a ......., Take a quick shower instead. • ...
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 endangered in the future.
- 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. • The rise in temperature of the Earth's climate. • The ________ around the poles have started to melt. • An organism likely to become extinct in the future. • ________interests play a big role in deforestation. • An organism likely to become endangered in the future. • Official rules that say what people are allowed and not allowed to do. • ...
Nature and environment 2021-12-05
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- a group of animals that produces eggs and uses the heat of the sun to keep its blood warm
- damage caused to water,air, etc. by harmful substances or waste
- for example a river that repeatedly turns in different directions
- adjective, for example a forest where the trees are very close to each other and it is hard to see through
- a wild animal of the cat family, it can run faster than any other animal
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- a small bird with pointed wings and tail, we have a lot of it in Hungary and it moves to Africa for the winter
- any animal of which the female feeds the young on milk from her own body
- a chemical substance used to kill harmful insects, small animals, wild plants and other unwanted
- the thick main part of a tree, from which its branches grow
- an area, often covered with sand or rocks, where there is very littlerain and not many plants
10 Clues: the thick main part of a tree, from which its branches grow • damage caused to water,air, etc. by harmful substances or waste • for example a river that repeatedly turns in different directions • any animal of which the female feeds the young on milk from her own body • a wild animal of the cat family, it can run faster than any other animal • ...
Nature and environment 2022-02-16
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- a young lion, bear, wolf, etc.
- a person who takes care of animals in a zoo for example
- the process of collecting and changing old paper, glass, plastic, etc. so that it can be used again
- dangerous
- the activity of cutting down trees in order to use their wood
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- either of the two long, pointed teeth of some animals such as elephants
- a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics to each other and can breed with each other
- animals or plants that may soon not exist because there are very few now alive
- the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives
- down to end the life of an animal so as to prevent its suffering in old age or illness
10 Clues: dangerous • a young lion, bear, wolf, etc. • a person who takes care of animals in a zoo for example • the activity of cutting down trees in order to use their wood • the natural environment in which an animal or plant usually lives • either of the two long, pointed teeth of some animals such as elephants • ...
Business Environment A2 2017-10-04
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- have locations throughout Britain
- locations found throughout part of the country
- will only lose the money invested in the business
- located in 2 or more countries
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- business employing fewer than 10 people
- staffing structure where some jobs do not naturally fit
- staffing structure with many layers
- staffing structure with few levels of management
- business employing between 10 and 250 people
- shares sold on the stock exchange
10 Clues: located in 2 or more countries • have locations throughout Britain • shares sold on the stock exchange • staffing structure with many layers • business employing fewer than 10 people • business employing between 10 and 250 people • locations found throughout part of the country • staffing structure with few levels of management • ...
BC Hydro Environment 2019-09-30
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- the city in BC that had the 7th worst air quality in the world in 2018 due to forest fires
- a generic term for hydrocarbons formed from decayed plants and animals over a long period of time
- the adjustment or preparation of natural or human systems to a new or changing environment
- a greenhouse gas that is the main constituent of natural gas
- the first nations community that installed first biomass wood gasification system for district energy
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- the lake that used to power Vancouver's 1st hydroelectric power plant in 1903
- able to meet current demand for a resource without depending on the future supply
- an energy resource that is made from heat in the earth
- the premier who established BC Power Commission in 1945
- the natural gas IPP cogeneration plant in Taylor that has high GHG emissions
10 Clues: an energy resource that is made from heat in the earth • the premier who established BC Power Commission in 1945 • a greenhouse gas that is the main constituent of natural gas • the natural gas IPP cogeneration plant in Taylor that has high GHG emissions • the lake that used to power Vancouver's 1st hydroelectric power plant in 1903 • ...
Protecting Our Environment 2019-05-30
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- use less
- conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources
- class of individuals having common attributes and designated by a common name
- use again
- the activity or process of keeping something valued alive, intact, or free from damage or decay
- in an environment as indicated by numbers of different species of plants and animals
- source of power
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- o process (something, such as liquid body waste, glass, or cans) in order to regain material for human use
- planned management of a natural resource to prevent exploitation, destruction, or neglect
- belonging or native to a particular people or country
10 Clues: use less • use again • source of power • belonging or native to a particular people or country • conserving an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources • class of individuals having common attributes and designated by a common name • in an environment as indicated by numbers of different species of plants and animals • ...
SAVE OUR ENVIRONMENT 2019-10-28
10 Clues: not human... • do not risk it... • like you and me... • used to show N E S W... • were wild animals live... • trees flowers are all ... • experiments and inventions... • there is this thing every day... • we can save it with your help... • taking away of broken down rocks...
002 Environment S2 2015-09-11
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- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- a system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority
- classified under air pollution
- a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound
- fluorescent lamps are now classified as this
- regulations containing part p
- the world we live and work in
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- is a waste treatment process that involves combustion
- a common and historic means of waste disposal
- the amount of space that a substance or object occupies
10 Clues: regulations containing part p • the world we live and work in • classified under air pollution • fluorescent lamps are now classified as this • a common and historic means of waste disposal • a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound • is a waste treatment process that involves combustion • a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority • ...
Protect Environment <3 2014-10-10
10 Clues: Cut Trees • Big collins • Lot of Trash • Reuse object • So Many Trees • The world protection • The world of our live • The subject of our Oral • Where we transform trees • chemical molecules that are clear from the ground
Humans and environment 2023-10-30
10 Clues: Worldwide • Trees lost • Sustainable • Preservation • The natural world • Long-term viability • Earth's surroundings • threatened existence. • Long-term weather patterns • Contamination of air, water, or soil with harmful substances.
Environment - Active verbs 2024-01-13
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- Go up.
- When the ice becomes water.
- When a bear catches another animal for food.
- Become smaller.
- Us and animals get air that way.
- When a bear suddenly and unexpectedly catches an animal (for example a fish).
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- When an old plastic bottle is used again to create a new one.
- To use something again.
- Go down.
- To go up and down.
10 Clues: Go up. • Go down. • Become smaller. • To go up and down. • To use something again. • When the ice becomes water. • Us and animals get air that way. • When a bear catches another animal for food. • When an old plastic bottle is used again to create a new one. • When a bear suddenly and unexpectedly catches an animal (for example a fish).
Landforms and Environment 2024-01-09
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- use something again and again
- to bring water to an area
- contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment by any chemical, physical or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics of the atmosphere.
- to wear away
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- of taking materials ready to be thrown away and converting (changing) them into reusable materials.
- to replant trees into cleared land
- when a quiet area becomes like a city
- to cut down large parts of forest
- place where we bury garbage in the ground
- to poke holes into the soil
10 Clues: to wear away • to bring water to an area • to poke holes into the soil • use something again and again • to cut down large parts of forest • to replant trees into cleared land • when a quiet area becomes like a city • place where we bury garbage in the ground • of taking materials ready to be thrown away and converting (changing) them into reusable materials. • ...
World environment day 2024-06-03
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- What is the thin layer protecting Earth from harmful UV radiation?
- What is the primary source of energy for Earth?
- What is the main component of the atmosphere?
- Which layer of the Earth contains all living organisms?
- What is the term for the variety of life in the world?
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- dioxide What gas do humans exhale?
- What is the process by which plants make food using sunlight?
- What is the process of converting waste into reusable material?
- Which renewable energy source uses wind turbines?
- What gas is most responsible for the greenhouse effect?
10 Clues: dioxide What gas do humans exhale? • What is the main component of the atmosphere? • What is the primary source of energy for Earth? • Which renewable energy source uses wind turbines? • What is the term for the variety of life in the world? • Which layer of the Earth contains all living organisms? • What gas is most responsible for the greenhouse effect? • ...
Protecting the Environment 2023-04-18
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- The action or process of converting waste into reusable material.
- Air pollution that reduces visibility.
- Water, air, or land means to make it dirty and dangerous to live in or to use.
- A sum total of all the living and non-living elements.
- To decay naturally and in a way that is not harmful
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- Made from decomposing plants and animal
- Prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- A poisonous form of oxygen
- Energy that does not come from fossil fuels
- Is a broad term that includes any form of precipitation.
10 Clues: A poisonous form of oxygen • Air pollution that reduces visibility. • Made from decomposing plants and animal • Prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • Energy that does not come from fossil fuels • To decay naturally and in a way that is not harmful • A sum total of all the living and non-living elements. • Is a broad term that includes any form of precipitation. • ...
Climate and environment 2023-07-11
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- a naturally occurring mineral containing a valuable constituent (such as metal)for which it is mined and worked
- an indication that something has been present
- capable of ignoring and burning
- being of crucial importance
- to make less or cause to appear less
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- a sudden violent change in the earth's surface
- highly injurious or destructive.
- oppressively hot
- severe of weather
- moderately warm, lukewarm
10 Clues: oppressively hot • severe of weather • moderately warm, lukewarm • being of crucial importance • capable of ignoring and burning • highly injurious or destructive. • to make less or cause to appear less • an indication that something has been present • a sudden violent change in the earth's surface • ...
Organisms & Their Environment 2023-09-25
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- the physical environment in which a species lives and to which it is adapted.
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms.
- the process where plants gain carbon compounds.
- ecosystem category where biomes are.
- one of the most important concept associated with the ecosystem.
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- the living factor in an ecosystem.
- bacteria found living freely in the soil that helps in the nitrogen cycle.
- the total dry mass of one animal or plant species.
- the phase where there are no limiting factors. Rapid breeding in an increasing population causes a significant in numbers.
- the study of how living things interact with each other and with their environment.
10 Clues: the living factor in an ecosystem. • ecosystem category where biomes are. • the process where plants gain carbon compounds. • the total dry mass of one animal or plant species. • organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms. • one of the most important concept associated with the ecosystem. • ...
The Marine Environment 2022-11-19
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- one of the most predominant salts in water
- the entire global ocean is home to
- constantly moving system of deep-ocean circulation driven by temperature and salinity
- the continental slope flattens to form the
- pressure increases linearly with
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- not distributed evenly with depth in the oceans
- transition layer between different water temperatures
- total amount of salt in seawater
- many forms of marine life moved by the global ocean conveyors
- circular wind current system which the global ocean moves
10 Clues: total amount of salt in seawater • pressure increases linearly with • the entire global ocean is home to • one of the most predominant salts in water • the continental slope flattens to form the • not distributed evenly with depth in the oceans • transition layer between different water temperatures • circular wind current system which the global ocean moves • ...
COMPONENTS OF ENVIRONMENT 2022-12-08
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- it is the global sum of all ecosystems.
- these rocks start out as magma.
- the lithosphere mainly consists of soil, ores and ____?
- strong zonal winds are characteristic to which layer of the atmosphere?
- the thermosphere is known a home to earth orbiting _____
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- Which layer of atmosphere is the ozone layer present in?
- How many layers does the atmosphere have?
- The lithosphere includes the uppermost part of the?
- the earth's lithosphere is divided into ____, which are responsible for volcanoes and tsunamis
- this form of farming involves ploughing in a certain way to minimise water run-off
10 Clues: these rocks start out as magma. • it is the global sum of all ecosystems. • How many layers does the atmosphere have? • The lithosphere includes the uppermost part of the? • the lithosphere mainly consists of soil, ores and ____? • Which layer of atmosphere is the ozone layer present in? • the thermosphere is known a home to earth orbiting _____ • ...
Organisms & The Environment 2023-09-26
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- he process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.
- Shows the population at each stage in a food chain
- Role of species in an ecosystem
- An organisms that converts a nitrogen to nitrate ions during the nitrogen cycle
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- Individuals of the same species living in the same area
- A unit of nature and the focus of study in ecology
- Total dry mass of one animal or plant species
- A chain which shows how organisms are linked to each other through food
- Animals that get energy from eating another animal
- All of the food chain in an ecosystem
10 Clues: Role of species in an ecosystem • All of the food chain in an ecosystem • Total dry mass of one animal or plant species • A unit of nature and the focus of study in ecology • Animals that get energy from eating another animal • Shows the population at each stage in a food chain • Individuals of the same species living in the same area • ...
tim 4 environment 2024-09-13
Environment Awareness Puzzle 2025-03-13
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- - A place where sea creatures live that is getting polluted by plastic.
- - The type of energy that comes from the sun.
- - The large floating area of trash in the ocean that is bigger than France
- – Turning off unused lights helps save this.
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- - the process of cutting down too many trees
- – This type of bottle takes 450 years to decompose in the ocean.
- Protectors - The group of kids on a mission to save the planet!
- - What trees give us to help us breathe.
- – The part of the tree that absorbs water and holds it in place.
- - Our planet is called the "______ Planet" because of its vast oceans.
10 Clues: - What trees give us to help us breathe. • - the process of cutting down too many trees • – Turning off unused lights helps save this. • - The type of energy that comes from the sun. • Protectors - The group of kids on a mission to save the planet! • – This type of bottle takes 450 years to decompose in the ocean. • ...
World Environment Day!! 2025-05-28
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- Which gas is a primary contributor to acid rain?
- What is the term for a community's initial stage of ecological succession?
- What term describes the maximum load of pollutants an environment can handle without significant damage?
- What type of pollution results from excessive nutrients entering water bodies, causing overgrowth of algae?
- What term describes the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment?
- What term is used for the introduction of species into regions they do not naturally occur, often causing harm?
- What type of renewable energy is harnessed from the internal heat of the Earth?
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- What is the term for the conversion of land from fertile to desert?
- What type of farming avoids synthetic chemicals and relies on natural processes?
- What is the term for the boundary layer in the ocean that separates warmer mixed water above from cooler deep water below?
10 Clues: Which gas is a primary contributor to acid rain? • What is the term for the conversion of land from fertile to desert? • What is the term for a community's initial stage of ecological succession? • What type of renewable energy is harnessed from the internal heat of the Earth? • What type of farming avoids synthetic chemicals and relies on natural processes? • ...
climate and environment 2025-01-27
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- A disastrous event marked by great loss and distress
- Fit for or used for the growing of crops
- The process of restoring land for agricultural or other purposes
- To overwhelm or fill beyond capacity
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- Capable of igniting and burning
- Incapable of being overcome or defeated
- Excessively dry, having insufficient rainfall to support agriculture
- Highly injurious or destructive, deadly
- Moderately warm, lukewarm
- A strong current of air, often part of a storm
10 Clues: Moderately warm, lukewarm • Capable of igniting and burning • To overwhelm or fill beyond capacity • Incapable of being overcome or defeated • Highly injurious or destructive, deadly • Fit for or used for the growing of crops • A strong current of air, often part of a storm • A disastrous event marked by great loss and distress • ...
environment Lesson 2 2025-09-30
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- n. the act of reducing something harmful
- v. to recognize someone or something
- adj. inspiring
- n.the way something is divided and shared in a group
- v. to change completely
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- n. the work to keep a machine in good condition
- adj. causing a lot of damage or destruction
- v. to express disapproval of someone or something
- adj. extremely important or necessary
- n. a way or a method for dealing with a situation
10 Clues: adj. inspiring • v. to change completely • v. to recognize someone or something • adj. extremely important or necessary • n. the act of reducing something harmful • adj. causing a lot of damage or destruction • n. the work to keep a machine in good condition • v. to express disapproval of someone or something • n. a way or a method for dealing with a situation • ...
Nature and Environment 2025-10-10
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- – A short, leafy plant that’s smaller than a tree but bigger than a flower.
- – The invisible gas all around us that we breathe in every day.
- – A tall plant with a trunk, branches, and leaves that gives shade and homes to animals.
- – A tall, bright yellow flower that loves to face the sun.
- – A colorful part of a plant that often smells nice and makes seeds.
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- – The clear liquid that all living things need to grow and live.
- – A desert plant with thick, spiky skin that stores water inside.
- – An insect with big, colorful wings that flutters from flower to flower.
- – A tiny beginning of a plant that can grow into something big!
- – Water that falls from the sky to help plants grow and fill rivers and lakes.
10 Clues: – A tall, bright yellow flower that loves to face the sun. • – A tiny beginning of a plant that can grow into something big! • – The invisible gas all around us that we breathe in every day. • – The clear liquid that all living things need to grow and live. • – A desert plant with thick, spiky skin that stores water inside. • ...
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. • ...
Technology and environment 2025-11-29
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- Discarded electronic devices.
- Artificial intelligence; technology that makes computers and machines smart.
- Actions to preserve and safeguard nature.
- A clean energy source obtained from the sun.
- Energy from the wind used to produce electricity.
- Energy obtained from moving water.
- A harmful gas released by cars into the air.
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- The natural world and its surroundings where we live.
- Contamination of nature that causes harm to the environment.
- The process of turning waste materials into new products.
10 Clues: Discarded electronic devices. • Energy obtained from moving water. • Actions to preserve and safeguard nature. • A clean energy source obtained from the sun. • A harmful gas released by cars into the air. • Energy from the wind used to produce electricity. • The natural world and its surroundings where we 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 • ...
The Natural Environment 2026-04-21
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- wide; covering a large area or range
- a long, legless reptile that slithers along the ground
- the process of converting used materials into new products to reduce waste
- a cloud of tiny particles and gases produced when something burns
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- a small, winged mammal that flies at night
- a young dog
- a flying insect that makes honey and pollinates flowers
- a thick, dirty haze in the air caused by pollution, especially in cities
- the season between summer and winter, when leaves fall from trees
- living; not dead
10 Clues: a young dog • living; not dead • wide; covering a large area or range • a small, winged mammal that flies at night • a long, legless reptile that slithers along the ground • a flying insect that makes honey and pollinates flowers • the season between summer and winter, when leaves fall from trees • a cloud of tiny particles and gases produced when something burns • ...
Pollution and Environment 2026-04-29
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- Animals and plants living in one place
- Changing waste into new products
- Something we throw away
- Throwing rubbish everywhere is called ______
- The warming of the Earth due to pollution
- Dirty air that makes it hard to breathe
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- Dirty water in rivers or seas
- Burning rubbish causes this
- Action to reduce pollution by using items again
- The air, water, and land around us
10 Clues: Something we throw away • Burning rubbish causes this • Dirty water in rivers or seas • Changing waste into new products • The air, water, and land around us • Animals and plants living in one place • Dirty air that makes it hard to breathe • The warming of the Earth due to pollution • Throwing rubbish everywhere is called ______ • ...
english crossword 2018-10-16
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- Environment where the presentation of the course is.
- site where I can see the course participants.
- environment where the learning units are located.
- environment where roles are taken to develop the proposed works.
- environment where I can find the practice link.
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- environment where I can see acdemic news.
- environment where quizzes and work deliveries are presented.
7 Clues: environment where I can see acdemic news. • site where I can see the course participants. • environment where I can find the practice link. • environment where the learning units are located. • Environment where the presentation of the course is. • environment where quizzes and work deliveries are presented. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
PP5 The Environment 2021-11-06
Across
- A large amount of water over what is usually dry land.
- woods or forests
- An increase in the level of the world’s
- Cutting down a large area of trees to clear the land for use.
- A large fire that burns out of control
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- Something dirty and harmful released into the environment.
- A rotating storm with very high winds.
- caused by global warming.
- An increase in the temperature of the Earth.
- A shortage of water caused by very low
10 Clues: woods or forests • caused by global warming. • A rotating storm with very high winds. • A shortage of water caused by very low • A large fire that burns out of control • An increase in the level of the world’s • An increase in the temperature of the Earth. • A large amount of water over what is usually dry land. • Something dirty and harmful released into the environment. • ...
Health and Environment 2021-12-01
Environment- Natural Disasters 2021-12-03
Across
- Jungle alert- heat everywhere! Run! Need some rain
- I'm a natural flower pot(Cracker)My outcomes are Hazardous gases,lava,ash and rock.
- I'm thirsty i need water, but no where i can find it
- Wind and Snow are my favorties
- Downslope movement of earth or surface materials
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- I'm born when tectonic plates move and Richter scale is my best friend
- Wind and Dessert are my favorites
- Water, water, water, water everywhere
- I have one eye and I have a clone in my name
- Japanese named me, I'm also called as harbour wave or tidal wave
10 Clues: Wind and Snow are my favorties • Wind and Dessert are my favorites • Water, water, water, water everywhere • I have one eye and I have a clone in my name • Downslope movement of earth or surface materials • Jungle alert- heat everywhere! Run! Need some rain • I'm thirsty i need water, but no where i can find it • ...
Built Environment Words 2013-11-14
Across
- it is a sideboard or cupboard which can be added to your living room or kitchen in Revit.
- We have been using a lot of this in Built Environment.
- For task 3 of your workbooks you are asked to think _______
- Graphic ____ is _____ using graphic elements.
- It is most often a long, straight tube that produces white light.
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- If you want to change the position of objects on tables in Revit, you need to increase or decrease the _____value.
- Your kitchen and bathroom should have a number of _____ in them.
- If you want brighter artificial lights it is best to choose these for your room
- These blow predominantly from a single general direction over a particular point on the Earth's surface.
- You will need to consider these aspects of your rooms. An example of this would be for your bathroom.
10 Clues: Graphic ____ is _____ using graphic elements. • We have been using a lot of this in Built Environment. • For task 3 of your workbooks you are asked to think _______ • Your kitchen and bathroom should have a number of _____ in them. • It is most often a long, straight tube that produces white light. • ...
THE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT 2013-09-25
Across
- Has grown to 27-nation alliance
- loosely knit social framework in which individuals are expected to take care of themselves.
- a cultural preference for relationships, cooperation, group decision making and quality of life.
- a value characterize by people’s intolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity.
- a corporation in one country makes certain resources available to companies in another country
- which means a company builds a subsidiary from scratch in a foreign country.
- loosely knit framework in which individuals look after each other and organization protects their members’ interest.
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- dispensing information for tactical or strategic purposes.
- a firm gradually changes in response to the imperatives of international competition.
- the degree to which people accept inequality in power among people, individual and organization.
10 Clues: Has grown to 27-nation alliance • dispensing information for tactical or strategic purposes. • a value characterize by people’s intolerance for uncertainty and ambiguity. • which means a company builds a subsidiary from scratch in a foreign country. • a firm gradually changes in response to the imperatives of international competition. • ...
Human Environment Interaction 2013-03-19
Across
- the act of introducing harmful substances in the air
- the variety of plants and animals in an environment
- a solid inorganic substance of natural occurrence
- a resource that Earth or humans cannot replace in a somewhat short period of time
- to establish a colony; settle
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- a resource that Earth or humans can replace
- to clear a large area of trees or forest
- the large scale introduction of manufacturing and factories
- a district lying directly outside a city or town
- natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
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 • ...
Air & The Environment 2015-06-17
Across
- Carbon _____ comes from the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing furls in car exhaust systems.
- Its use leads to the depletion of the ozone layer.
- Carbon _____ takes up 0.03% of the air surrounding us.
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- _____ smog develops when primary pollutants interact under the influence of sunlight to produce hazardous chemicals (e.g. ozone).
- The result of the reaction of nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide and volatile hydrocarbons in the presence of sunlight.
- Carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides and unburnt hydrocarbons can be removed through ____ converters in car exhaust systems.
- Nitrogen Oxides cause the _____ of eyes and lungs, and breathing difficulties due to lung inflammation.
- A type of gas which causes global warming.
- Acid rain results in the ____ of metal and limestone structures.
- This pollutant is produced during the decay of plant and animal matter, rubbish, and in the digestion of food of livestock.
10 Clues: A type of gas which causes global warming. • Its use leads to the depletion of the ozone layer. • Carbon _____ takes up 0.03% of the air surrounding us. • Acid rain results in the ____ of metal and limestone structures. • Carbon _____ comes from the incomplete combustion of carbon-containing furls in car exhaust systems. • ...
Save the Environment 2014-10-15
Ecology and environment 2023-03-02
Across
- This refers to a group of individuals of the same species living in a particular geographic area at the same time.
- This refers to the living components of an ecosystem, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- This refers to the natural surroundings or conditions in which a living organism exists.
- These are animals that eat other animals for food.
- This refers to the non-living components of an ecosystem, including air, water, soil, and sunlight.
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- This refers to the complex interrelationships among the living organisms and their physical and chemical environment.
- These are animals that eat both plants and animals.
- These are organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis, such as plants.
- This refers to all of the living organisms in a particular ecosystem and the interactions among them.
- haeckl He was a German biologist who popularized the term "ecology" and helped to develop the science of ecology.
10 Clues: These are animals that eat other animals for food. • These are animals that eat both plants and animals. • These are organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis, such as plants. • This refers to the natural surroundings or conditions in which a living organism exists. • ...
Environment! (Part 1) 2023-03-06
Protecting the Environment 2023-04-18
Across
- The action or process of converting waste into reusable material.
- Air pollution that reduces visibility.
- Water, air, or land means to make it dirty and dangerous to live in or to use.
- A sum total of all the living and non-living elements.
- To decay naturally and in a way that is not harmful
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- Made from decomposing plants and animal
- Prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- A poisonous form of oxygen
- Energy that does not come from fossil fuels
- Is a broad term that includes any form of precipitation.
10 Clues: A poisonous form of oxygen • Air pollution that reduces visibility. • Made from decomposing plants and animal • Prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • Energy that does not come from fossil fuels • To decay naturally and in a way that is not harmful • A sum total of all the living and non-living elements. • Is a broad term that includes any form of precipitation. • ...
Components of Environment 2020-04-06
10 Clues: sphere of Air • sphere of life • sphere of rock • sphere of water • very small organisms • environment of living things • park Permits no human activity • environment of non living things • consist of variety of living things • sanctuary permits limited human activity
Components of environment 2020-04-03
10 Clues: Blue planet • sudden change • envelope of air • variety of life • Microbes &human • Rich in magnesium • solid layer of earth • all that surrounds us • oceans rivers and lakes • uppermost part of lithosphere
COMPONENTS OF ENVIRONMENT 2020-05-16
Across
- consists of items reate modified by man.
- the water which is collected and passed through pipes to buildings for people to use.
- It consists of all things that an organism interacts with (living environment).
- It consists of physical factors e.g. light, water, soil (non-living environment).
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal,or planT lives or operates.
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- something that people do or cause to happen.
- Anything that was never alive.
- the cutting down of trees in a largearea, or the destruction of forests by people.
- it refers to all living and non-living things occurring naturally.
- It refers to things that are now or once were alive.
10 Clues: Anything that was never alive. • consists of items reate modified by man. • something that people do or cause to happen. • It refers to things that are now or once were alive. • it refers to all living and non-living things occurring naturally. • It consists of all things that an organism interacts with (living environment). • ...
SAFETY, HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT 2021-03-08
Across
- Aid, Refers to medical attention that is usually administered immediately after the injury occurs and at the incident location.
- This is one of the preventive measures recommended to minimize the spread of Corona virus pandemic.
- Any source of potential damage, harm or adverse health effects on something or someone.
- it is the lowest temperature at which a chemical can vaporize to form an ignitable mixture in air. this represents the severity of flammability.
- A place where we gather when an alarm activated.
- It is an active fire protection device used to extinguish or control small fire often in emergency situations.
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- this is the place we consult medical officer or Doctor at our site.
- These type of substances ignites spontaneously in air at or below 55degC.
- A group of people who prepare for and respond to any emergency incident.
- A permission to execute the critical work like welding, excavation, confined space entry etc.
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 Ellyce.B 2021-09-09
10 Clues: A large marsupial • when something rots • to wear something down • the lowest layer of soil • the topmost layer of soil • recycling old food scraps • to use over and over again • Items you throw in the bin • when it is dry for a very long time • An animal that eat eucalyptus leaves
Managing the Environment 2021-07-23
Across
- treat things for reuse
- the place where an organism lives.
- the process of cutting down or burning a forest.
- protecting, maintaining natural resources
Down
- harmful substances in the environment
- all the organisms of the same kind that live in the ecosystems.
- to move to another region when seasons change and food supplies become scarce
- a group of organisms that produce organisms of one kind
- surrounding areas
- the role a plant or an animal plays in its habitat
10 Clues: surrounding areas • treat things for reuse • the place where an organism lives. • harmful substances in the environment • protecting, maintaining natural resources • the process of cutting down or burning a forest. • the role a plant or an animal plays in its habitat • a group of organisms that produce organisms of one kind • ...
The natural environment 2022-05-08
Across
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular ecosystem
- to illegally catch or kill animals
- situation where animals or plants might soon not exist because there are very few of them alive
- the activity or business of cutting down trees in order to use their wood
- the protection of nature
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- the natural environment of an animal or plant
- made in a way that causes little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time
- a group of plants or animals that share similar characteristics
- the mating and production of offspring by animals
- a situation where animals are kept in a zoo or a person is kept as a prisoner,rather than being free
10 Clues: the protection of nature • to illegally catch or kill animals • the natural environment of an animal or plant • the mating and production of offspring by animals • the variety of life in the world or in a particular ecosystem • a group of plants or animals that share similar characteristics • the activity or business of cutting down trees in order to use their wood • ...
Unit 9 Environment 2022-05-09
The Natural environment 2022-06-10
Across
- A _______________ is a large area of land with many trees, plants and other living things. The type of this place depends on the climate location and the distance from the equator.
- This refers to when forests are replanted.
- the water in a wetland may be fresh or slightly salty, also known as ___________.
- This is the natural home of a particular type of animal or plant it provides the conditions that the animal or plant needs to survive.
- A ___________ is similar to a forest but it's much smaller.
- An _____________ is a place where living and non-living things interact and depend on each other. Living things such as plants and animals interact with nonliving things such as water and soil.
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- This refers to the removal or cutting down of trees the land may then be used for farming, tourism, mining, settlement, building roads or other activities. This increases the carbon dioxide in the air.
- _________ grow together in an ecosystem such as Forest, grassland, wetlands and the sea.
- ___________ refers to swamps and marshes that are flooded with shallow water for at least part of the year. These are the habitats of aquatic plants and other living organisms such as fish.
- The living and nonliving things are ____________. They depend on each other in different ways.
10 Clues: This refers to when forests are replanted. • A ___________ is similar to a forest but it's much smaller. • the water in a wetland may be fresh or slightly salty, also known as ___________. • _________ grow together in an ecosystem such as Forest, grassland, wetlands and the sea. • ...
Environment kalyan Dbs 2022-06-17
Across
- -silviculture is management of.....
- -which layer effects protects earth from UV rays?
- -Main Indicator of soil erosion
- -which organ of human body gets affected by air pollution.
- -Process of collecting, processing and reusing is called
Down
- -purest form of water
- -syringes are example of which waste
- -Plants and Trees release this gas
- -world water day is celebrated in this month
- - Supersonic planes causes which pollution
10 Clues: -purest form of water • -Main Indicator of soil erosion • -Plants and Trees release this gas • -silviculture is management of..... • -syringes are example of which waste • - Supersonic planes causes which pollution • -world water day is celebrated in this month • -which layer effects protects earth from UV rays? • -Process of collecting, processing and reusing is called • ...
Environment Kalyan dbs 2022-06-17
Across
- -supersonic plane causes Which pollution
- -Plants and trees release this gas
- -Process if collecting, processing and reusing is called
- -Main indicator of soil erosion
- -world water day is celebrated this month
Down
- -Syringes are examples of which waste
- -silviculture is management of...
- -which layer protects earth from harmful UV rays
- - Which organ if human body gets effected by aur pollution
- -Purest form of water
10 Clues: -Purest form of water • -Main indicator of soil erosion • -silviculture is management of... • -Plants and trees release this gas • -Syringes are examples of which waste • -supersonic plane causes Which pollution • -world water day is celebrated this month • -which layer protects earth from harmful UV rays • -Process if collecting, processing and reusing is called • ...
Environment Vimal DBS 2022-06-16
Across
- - Which of the following gases can deplete the upper atmosphere's Ozone layer ?
- - Only One Earth
- - who has larger volume of water and Gas
- - produce oxygen 24 hours
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- - Trees produce
- - A substance composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen
- - Made up of all the living things and non-living things that functions together in one place
- - Lightest element in the world
- - Who give us Air, Water And food?
- -______ are an important part of the ecosystem?
10 Clues: - Trees produce • - Only One Earth • - produce oxygen 24 hours • - Lightest element in the world • - Who give us Air, Water And food? • - who has larger volume of water and Gas • -______ are an important part of the ecosystem? • - A substance composed of the chemical elements hydrogen and oxygen • ...
The Legal Environment 2018-10-16
Across
- / _____ (or validated) licenses are required for products exported from the United States.
- / The World Court can adjudicate disputes between _____, whereas the other two situations must be handled in the courts of the country of one of the parties involved or through arbitration.
- / _____property law deals with the rules for securing and enforcing legal rights to inventions, designs, artistic works or any intangible assets.
- / Software, music, and movies are especially attractive targets for _____ because they are costly to develop but cheap to reproduce and distribute over the Internet.
- / _____ law is to protect American consumers by ensuring that they benefit from products and ideas produced by foreign competitors as well as by domestic competitors.
- / Under _____ law, ownership is established by use. This law is derived from English law and found in England, the United States, Canada, and other countries once under English influence.
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- / Under _____ law, ownership is determined by registration. The legal system in this law is generally divided into three separate codes: commercial, civil, and criminal.
- / _____ is a nonbinding agreement between parties to resolve disputes by asking a third party to mediate differences.
- / _____ is a technique of economic coercion that involves the refusal to engage in certain economic interactions, particularly in buying or handling of goods and services from a target entity, typically for political reasons.
- / In the usual _____ procedure, parties select a disinterested and informed party or parties to serve as a referee to determine the merits of the case and make a judgment that both parties agree to honor under the law.
10 Clues: / _____ (or validated) licenses are required for products exported from the United States. • / _____ is a nonbinding agreement between parties to resolve disputes by asking a third party to mediate differences. • ...
BC Hydro Environment 2019-09-24
Across
- the first nations community that installed first biomass wood gasification system for district energy
- largest population that an environment can support at any time
- the lake that used to power Vancouver's 1st hydroelectric power plant in 1903
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- is the study of inland waters
- the transfer of thermal energy by circulation of a liquid or gas
- He establised BC Power Commission in 1945
- Which of the G8 countries is the smallest emitter of GHGs
- the city in BC that had the 7th worst air quality in the world in 2018 due to forest fires
- the element is responsible for Minamata disease
- The focus of UN's Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Goal No:1
10 Clues: is the study of inland waters • He establised BC Power Commission in 1945 • the element is responsible for Minamata disease • Which of the G8 countries is the smallest emitter of GHGs • largest population that an environment can support at any time • the transfer of thermal energy by circulation of a liquid or gas • ...
BC Hydro Environment 2019-09-30
Across
- the natural gas IPP cogeneration plant in Taylor that has high GHG emissions
- able to meet current demand for a resource without depending on the future supply
- the city in BC that had the 7th worst air quality in the world in 2018 due to forest fires
- an energy resource that is made from heat in the earth
- the premier who established BC Power Commission in 1945
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- the first nations community that installed first biomass wood gasification system for district energy
- the lake that used to power Vancouver's 1st hydroelectric power plant in 1903
- a generic term for hydrocarbons formed from decayed plants and animals over a long period of time
- the adjustment or preparation of natural or human systems to a new or changing environment
- a greenhouse gas that is the main constituent of natural gas
10 Clues: an energy resource that is made from heat in the earth • the premier who established BC Power Commission in 1945 • a greenhouse gas that is the main constituent of natural gas • the natural gas IPP cogeneration plant in Taylor that has high GHG emissions • the lake that used to power Vancouver's 1st hydroelectric power plant in 1903 • ...
Pollution and Environment 2023-05-16
Across
- A gas that prevents heat from leaving the atmosphere.2 words
- The act of reusing materials.
- Resources that can be made as fast as they are used.
- A resource that cannot be replenished after depleting.
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- Coal or oil. 2 words
- The act of cutting down trees to clear the land.
- The most common emissions in the air.
- The Earth heating up.2 words
- Something you throw away.
- Something that worsens the quality of the environment.
10 Clues: Coal or oil. 2 words • Something you throw away. • The Earth heating up.2 words • The act of reusing materials. • The most common emissions in the air. • The act of cutting down trees to clear the land. • Resources that can be made as fast as they are used. • Something that worsens the quality of the environment. • A resource that cannot be replenished after depleting. • ...
