environment Crossword Puzzles
U2-part 1-vocabulary 2020-03-18
23 Clues: kemp • mapa • oheň • řeka • kmen • stan • vařit • úkryt • taška • dřevo • zdolat • kompas • vesnice • spacách • skupina • příroda • vedoucí • svítilna • destinace • připravit • kapesnínůž • ryba/rybařit • životníprostředí
Consumerism and Sustainability 2025-07-26
20 Clues: – iqlim • – talab • – odatlar • – uglerod • – chiqindi • – resurslar • – qadoqlash • – iz, ta’sir • – mas’uliyat • – ifloslanish • – iqtisodiyot • – atrof-muhit • – mahsulotlar • – barqarorlik • – xarid qilish • – qayta ishlash • – turmush tarzi • – iste’molchilik • – ishlab chiqarish • – ortiqcha iste’mol
words 05.08. 2023-05-14
21 Clues: tál • sor • kell • kapu • liszt • sajnos • horkol • elvitel • kakaópor • koronázás • gyomlálni • környezet • tejszínhab • szerencsére • máskülönben • csatlakozni • idegenvezető • összekeverni • megszervez, elrendez • eszébe jut, észrevesz • .... something - lekésni vmit
chapter 5 2025-01-14
23 Clues: vaara • sähkö • luonto • saalis • tuhota • haaste • yleinen • maisema • ilmasto • korvike • saavutus • ympäristö • saalistaja • kaatopaikka • saastuminen • uhanalainen • rakentaminen • kasvillisuus • elinympäristö • liikakansoitus • salametsästäjä • kaupunkimainen • maailmanlaajuinen
Cultured Meat 2025-10-27
20 Clues: ปรากฏ • แทนที่ • ศีลธรรม • ไส้กรอก • โดยเฉพาะ • เงื่อนไข • ความสำคัญ • ห้องทดลอง • ตระหนักรู้ • สิ่งแวดล้อม • กังวล, ใส่ใจ • ผู้ชม, ผู้ฟัง • ผ่านกระบวนการ • นักวิทยาศาสตร์ • เหนียว นุ่มเละ • ราคาที่เอื้อมถึงได้ • cells เซลล์กล้ามเนื้อ • ความก้าวหน้าครั้งใหญ่ • เป็นมิตรต่อสิ่งแวดล้อม • meat เนื้อที่เพาะเลี้ยงจากเซลล์
Unit 6 Vocab 2014-07-09
16 Clues: Nebel • ruhig • Umwelt • Heizung • Hochmoor • flüchten • Abenteuer • Südwesten • furchtbar • vorsichtig • Beerdigung • Regenschirm • Mitternacht • Gewächshaus • Hubschrauber • Überschwemmung
Unit 1 - Words 2015-09-20
VIKTOR VÉGSŐ KERESZTREJTVÉNY 2. 2020-12-15
16 Clues: éves • tágabb • ritkán • ajánlat • szabály • testvér • kezdeti • elérhető • tappancs • vizsgálat • környezet • elégedett • megfertőz • alkalmazni • összegyűlni • szennyezettség
WORDS UNIT 10 2021-04-15
16 Clues: fix • arrest • Heldin • Umwelt • Gerücht • Prospekt • hand_out • ablehnen • Demokratie • ridiculous • öffentlich • be_tired_of • organisieren • Entscheidung • unterschreiben • Umweltverschmutzer
Kacperv4 2024-05-13
16 Clues: - TYPOWY • - WYWIAD • - DZIWNY • - ZACHĘCAĆ • - OSTATNIO • - ZŁODZIEJ • - JEDNAKŻE • - OSTRZEGAĆ • - NIETYPOWY • - UDOWODNIĆ • - KONKUROWAĆ • - ŚRODOWISKO • - NIEZNAJOMY • - OCZEKIWANIA • - OPIEKOWAĆ.SIĘ • - ORHANIZACJA.CHARYTATYWNA
organics crossword 2016-02-26
Across
- product of a chemical process
- identified as meeting certain standards
- chemicals that kill insects
- used to help plants grow
- insects that are helpful
- chemicals used to kill bacteria
- identical copy
- chemicals that are used to kill plants
- infected or soiled in some way
- massive industrial feeding operations
- modification of genes to create superior organisms
- careful preservation and protection of something
Down
- the generally accepted way of doing things
- the efficient management of pests
- chemicals released in the body
- used to house small amounts of hens
- created by humans
- the slow wearing away of the environment
- the diversity of the plats and animals in an environment
- small plastic devices that release hormones
20 Clues: identical copy • created by humans • used to help plants grow • insects that are helpful • chemicals that kill insects • product of a chemical process • chemicals released in the body • infected or soiled in some way • chemicals used to kill bacteria • the efficient management of pests • used to house small amounts of hens • massive industrial feeding operations • ...
Amy 2022-09-07
Across
- a type of reptile that doesn’t have legs
- the weather
- an air layer that covers the earth
- power
- something that is able to reuse
- things that are gone forever
- a thing used for planting
- things with “printings”on it
- a particular thing shows on a living thing (or nonliving)
- a liquid that could melt objects
Down
- the place or environment where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives and grows
- the surrounding
- types of living things
- things that are going to extinct
- a liquid
- bad things polluted
- an object to open locks
- trashes
- a reptile with four legs and one head
- a “community”ruled by a king/queen
20 Clues: power • trashes • a liquid • the weather • the surrounding • bad things polluted • types of living things • an object to open locks • a thing used for planting • things that are gone forever • things with “printings”on it • something that is able to reuse • things that are going to extinct • a liquid that could melt objects • an air layer that covers the earth • ...
Earth Day 2024-04-23
Across
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person or thing lives in
- convert to reuseable material
- decay of organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- reuse in a way to make it higher quality
- able to be maintained
- the study of organisms
- a colorless gas made up of 3 oxygen molecules
- no longer alive
- trash on the ground
- a resource that is replenished naturally
Down
- things that are natural or related to nature
- keep longer
- the gases surrounding the Earth
- where garbage goes
- contaminate
- the production and discharge of gas or radiation
- a biological community of organisms and environment
- protect
- sun rays as a source of energy
- where animals live
20 Clues: protect • keep longer • contaminate • no longer alive • where garbage goes • where animals live • trash on the ground • able to be maintained • the study of organisms • convert to reuseable material • sun rays as a source of energy • the gases surrounding the Earth • reuse in a way to make it higher quality • a resource that is replenished naturally • ...
ecolgy 2024-04-12
Across
- eats plant
- interactions between two organism
- where a animal lives
- eats plants and meat
- animals fighting for stuff
- meat eat
- prymid of energy loss at each level
- breaks down dead stuff
- eats dead stuff
- environment changes
- diagram of trasfer of energy in a ecosystem
- organisms live togther
- both benfit
- the way a animal interacts with its envoriment
- one benefits one weakens
Down
- how much a environment can take
- number of animals
- nonliving
- part of earth where stuff live
- hunted
- hunter
- study of animals and their envoriment
- community of animals living togther
- diagram of energy flowing throughout animals
- limits populations
- living
- individuals of one species benfit
27 Clues: hunted • hunter • living • meat eat • nonliving • eats plant • both benfit • eats dead stuff • number of animals • limits populations • environment changes • where a animal lives • eats plants and meat • breaks down dead stuff • organisms live togther • one benefits one weakens • animals fighting for stuff • part of earth where stuff live • how much a environment can take • ...
Earth Day 2024-04-24
Across
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person or thing lives in
- convert to reuseable material
- decay of organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- reuse in a way to make it higher quality
- able to be maintained
- the study of organisms
- a colorless gas made up of 3 oxygen molecules
- no longer alive
- trash on the ground
- a resource that is replenished naturally
Down
- things that are natural or related to nature
- keep longer
- the gases surrounding the Earth
- where garbage goes
- contaminate
- the production and discharge of gas or radiation
- a biological community of organisms and environment
- protect
- sun rays as a source of energy
- where animals live
20 Clues: protect • keep longer • contaminate • no longer alive • where garbage goes • where animals live • trash on the ground • able to be maintained • the study of organisms • convert to reuseable material • sun rays as a source of energy • the gases surrounding the Earth • reuse in a way to make it higher quality • a resource that is replenished naturally • ...
The Biosphere 2024-11-20
Across
- human activity that can change the biosphere
- animals ____ the seeds of plants
- break down dead organisms
- what plants take in from the air
- feed on dead animals and plants
- provide homes for different species
- soil provides ____ to plants
- bees help ___ flowers
- living things ___ for resources
Down
- human activities can have negative ___ on the environment
- the Biosphere includes all ____ things
- living and non-living components ___ with each other
- live off other organisms
- the Biosphere supports a variety of ____
- natural activity that can change the biosphere
- a way humans interact with the biosphere
- provide oxygen for living things to breathe
- a microscopic organism
- interactions create a ____ to keep the environment stable
- the biosphere is an interconnected __ __ __.
20 Clues: bees help ___ flowers • a microscopic organism • live off other organisms • break down dead organisms • soil provides ____ to plants • feed on dead animals and plants • living things ___ for resources • animals ____ the seeds of plants • what plants take in from the air • provide homes for different species • the Biosphere includes all ____ things • ...
Renewable Energy 2025-03-10
Across
- Renewable energy that is cost-effective
- Energy generated by flowing water
- The effectiveness of energy use
- Solar energy from the sun
- Energy derived from the Earth's heat
- The natural world affected by energy choices
- Energy that is constantly replenished
- Environmentally friendly energy
- Renewable energy helps reduce climate change
- Energy that benefits the environment
- Energy with no carbon emissions
Down
- A renewable energy resource
- Energy that can be replenished naturally
- Energy that doesn’t produce pollutants
- Non-polluting energy source
- Power derived from renewable sources
- Energy that is naturally replenished
- Energy generated by ocean tides
- Energy derived from wind power
- Energy from organic materials like plants and animals
20 Clues: Solar energy from the sun • A renewable energy resource • Non-polluting energy source • Energy derived from wind power • The effectiveness of energy use • Energy generated by ocean tides • Environmentally friendly energy • Energy with no carbon emissions • Energy generated by flowing water • Energy derived from the Earth's heat • Power derived from renewable sources • ...
Climate Change 2023-01-19
Across
- he had to change the light____
- send things to sell abroad
- to be real or present
- happened
- _______ trees to save carbon
- the answer to a problem
- when you leave the room, ______ off the lights
- not enough rain
- the air, land and sea around us
- use again
- old
- good for the environment
- the result of too much rain
- oil, natural gas and coal are all _______ fuels
Down
- help human life to continue
- gas and electricity
- it's not good to _______ things away
- turn off the ____ in the bathroom!
- damaging very badly
- opposite of save
- opposite of waste
- carbon dioxide and methane are ________ gases
- needs a solution
- to sell again
- poisonous
25 Clues: old • happened • poisonous • use again • to sell again • not enough rain • opposite of save • needs a solution • opposite of waste • gas and electricity • damaging very badly • to be real or present • the answer to a problem • good for the environment • send things to sell abroad • help human life to continue • the result of too much rain • _______ trees to save carbon • he had to change the light____ • ...
study 2025-10-03
Across
- people’s
- generate
- of energy
- power to
- as weathering, erosion, or plate tectonics
- The sum of all
- of time
- then the organisms that need it cannot
- soil and rock layers
- Resources Resources that exist in the environment without
- Replaceable by natural means in a short period of
- can be used
- Resource Something that is needed by organisms and is not
Down
- Resource A source or
- a layer of gas surrounding a planet
- matter on
- Process Any natural process that happens to Earth’s surface,
- Water that collects in cracks and pores in
- Not replaceable by natural means within a short
- in its abundance in the environment; if it is
- intervention
21 Clues: of time • people’s • generate • power to • of energy • matter on • can be used • intervention • The sum of all • Resource A source or • soil and rock layers • a layer of gas surrounding a planet • then the organisms that need it cannot • Water that collects in cracks and pores in • as weathering, erosion, or plate tectonics • in its abundance in the environment; if it is • ...
Life Science Vocabulary 2025-11-29
Across
- All organisms living in shared area
- Trait helping organism survive environment
- Part of organism with specific function
- Process organisms use to create offspring
- Living thing that carries out functions
- Young produced by parent organisms
- Organism that eats other organisms
- CYCLE Stages an organism goes through
Down
- Job or purpose of body structure
- Pathway showing energy moving organisms
- Passed from parents to offspring naturally
- Place where organism naturally lives
- Organism making food through photosynthesis
- Process plants use to make food
- Ability to stay alive and functioning
- Organism breaking down dead material
- Community of organisms and environment
- Group of same species living together
- Network of connected food chains
- Characteristic passed from parents genetically
20 Clues: Process plants use to make food • Job or purpose of body structure • Network of connected food chains • Young produced by parent organisms • Organism that eats other organisms • All organisms living in shared area • Place where organism naturally lives • Organism breaking down dead material • Ability to stay alive and functioning • Group of same species living together • ...
Yesenia Cristo 2018-09-02
Across
- In this environment the agenda is the course
- In this environment you will find the forums of the course
- Name of the last environment
- In this environment is the guide for the use of educational resources
- Here we find our classmates and tutor
Down
- In this environment you will find the documents that are used during the course
- In this environment the works are uploaded for presentation
7 Clues: Name of the last environment • Here we find our classmates and tutor • In this environment the agenda is the course • In this environment you will find the forums of the course • In this environment the works are uploaded for presentation • In this environment is the guide for the use of educational resources • ...
Reaction and the environment 2020-10-13
Across
- a type of corrosion.
- device installed in industrial smokestacks to remove sulfer and other pollutants.
- acid gas that mixes with water vapour in clouds from acid precipitation.
- a metal used to protect near by metal that is more reactive.
- compounds such as carbon dioxide, water, an methane.
- applying zinc coating to iron or steel to provide barrier.
- natural process of earths warning and cooling interval.
- process of adding natural limestone to the lake.
Down
- naturally produced acidic gases that mix with water vapour in clouds to form acidic precipitation
- acidic materials like liquid and solid that contain sulfuric or nitric acid.
- Long term trend toward warmer temperatures and extreme clement events.
- a process that chemically breaks down or degrades metal.
- sometimes referred to as acid rain
- chemicals in the air, water, or soil that cause harm to living things or environmental.
14 Clues: a type of corrosion. • sometimes referred to as acid rain • process of adding natural limestone to the lake. • compounds such as carbon dioxide, water, an methane. • natural process of earths warning and cooling interval. • a process that chemically breaks down or degrades metal. • applying zinc coating to iron or steel to provide barrier. • ...
CSE 599 ENVIRONMENT CROSSWORD 2020-10-06
Across
- americans produce more of this than any other nation
- smoke and other pollutants combined with fog
- contamination of earth
- that causes changes in climate that may result from the greenhouse effect
- can only be used once
- another word for poisonous
- pollutants can affect the
- an increase in the earth's average atmospheric
Down
- one that can be used again and again
- destroyed by CFCs
- caused by oil spills and factory waste
- harmful to humans and the environment
- rain that contains a high concentration of pollutants
- excessive amount of noise or an unpleasant sound that causes
14 Clues: destroyed by CFCs • can only be used once • contamination of earth • pollutants can affect the • another word for poisonous • one that can be used again and again • harmful to humans and the environment • caused by oil spills and factory waste • smoke and other pollutants combined with fog • an increase in the earth's average atmospheric • ...
Caring for the Environment 2021-04-13
Across
- the 3 Rs are ______, reuse and recycle
- if the Greenland ice sheet melted, how many meters would sea levels rise by
- a greater increase in temperature can be seen can be seen at the _____ Pole
- when shopping you should bring a ________ bag
- the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has _________ since 2002
- you should try to buy goods with less _________
- marine debris is ______ for sea animals
- unused organic food, e.g. bananas, can be thrown in the _______ bin
- these turn light from the sun into electricity
Down
- Melting sea ice leads to a rise in sea _____
- during the day this can be used instead of turning on the lights
- this should not be in your lunchbox
- the name of the city before it became Recycle City
- a ____ is the most environmentally friendly form of transport
14 Clues: this should not be in your lunchbox • the 3 Rs are ______, reuse and recycle • marine debris is ______ for sea animals • Melting sea ice leads to a rise in sea _____ • when shopping you should bring a ________ bag • these turn light from the sun into electricity • you should try to buy goods with less _________ • the name of the city before it became Recycle City • ...
Horticulture and the Environment 2022-01-29
Across
- lakes and streams have too many nutrients
- area immediately surrounding a plant
- sources readily identified
- circulation of nitrogen in nature
- plant and animals that have not been domesticated
- comes from many sources
- large atmosphere above the plant
Down
- tidal salt marshes, tidal freshwater marshes and mangrove wetlands
- cycle of water in the environment
- where wildlife live in nature
- swamps, bogs, marshes, ponds, standing water
- above and below ground surroundings
- harmful materials get into the environment
- movement of water into the soil
14 Clues: comes from many sources • sources readily identified • where wildlife live in nature • movement of water into the soil • large atmosphere above the plant • cycle of water in the environment • circulation of nitrogen in nature • above and below ground surroundings • area immediately surrounding a plant • lakes and streams have too many nutrients • ...
THEME -2 MY ENVIRONMENT 2022-01-02
Across
- a small building, often built next to a house, that you can put a car in
- an organization or place where you can borrow money, save money, etc
- a container like a box without a lid that is part of a piece of furniture and that slides in and out
- a large shop that sells food, drink, products for the home, etc
- a small area joined to the wall outside a room on a high level where you can stand or sit
- relating to the present time and not to the past
- a small restaurant where you can buy drinks and small meals
- the room in a house where people sit to relax and, for example, watch television
Down
- a large container that uses electricity to keep food cold
- a room with a bath, sink, and often a toilet
- a machine that washes plates, glasses and other kitchen equipment
- a room used to prepare and cook food in
- a large, comfortable seat for more than one person
- an area of ground belonging to a house often containing grass, flowers, or trees
14 Clues: a room used to prepare and cook food in • a room with a bath, sink, and often a toilet • relating to the present time and not to the past • a large, comfortable seat for more than one person • a large container that uses electricity to keep food cold • a small restaurant where you can buy drinks and small meals • ...
Unit 3 - People & Environment 2013-03-11
Across
- A species that produces its own food.
- Kills unwanted weeds.
- Kills unwanted pests or insects.
- The build up of toxins in a food chain.
- An animal that eats meat.
- A species that only eats plants.
Down
- Helps plants to grow.
- The process whereby plants produce their own food.
- The ammout of "stuff" in a living thing.
- A type of fuel that can be produced from plant material.
- Differences between plants and animals.
- Changes in behaviour or features of an animal that make it better suited for its habitat.
- A species that eats other species.
- Where a species lives.
14 Clues: Helps plants to grow. • Kills unwanted weeds. • Where a species lives. • An animal that eats meat. • Kills unwanted pests or insects. • A species that only eats plants. • A species that eats other species. • A species that produces its own food. • Differences between plants and animals. • The build up of toxins in a food chain. • The ammout of "stuff" in a living thing. • ...
Our environment - Compound Nouns 2023-11-16
Kapata Kupu - Crossword - Environment 2023-05-03
Macro and Micro Environment 2025-02-14
Across
- A micro factor that includes a company’s promotional strategies.
- A microenvironment factor directly involved in product supply or manufacturing.
- A company’s ability to compete based on its resources and strengths.
- A legal factor that governs business activities in the market.
- A macro factor related to inflation, unemployment, and interest rates.
- Laws created to protect consumers in the marketplace.
- Customers who directly purchase or use a company’s products.
Down
- A macroenvironmental social aspect related to age, income, and education levels of the population.
- Internal elements of a company, such as structure, employees, and culture.
- Social tendencies that influence consumer behavior.
- A macroenvironmental factor related to environmental protection and sustainability.
- Technological advancements that can impact a business.
- A macroeconomic political factor that can influence business operations.
- Companies that offer similar products or services.
14 Clues: Companies that offer similar products or services. • Social tendencies that influence consumer behavior. • Laws created to protect consumers in the marketplace. • Technological advancements that can impact a business. • Customers who directly purchase or use a company’s products. • A legal factor that governs business activities in the market. • ...
Science 2021-05-24
Across
- behaviors behaviors that are learned
- when an organism adapts with its environment
- energy engery that has potential and kinetic energy
- traits traits that are inherited
- when an organism blends in with its environment
Down
- an organizm that is hunted
- an object that can insulate electricity
- behaviors behaviors that are inherited
- an organisms job in its environment
- things that organisms do not have to learnt they just do it without thinking
- an object than can conduct electricity
11 Clues: an organizm that is hunted • traits traits that are inherited • an organisms job in its environment • behaviors behaviors that are learned • behaviors behaviors that are inherited • an object than can conduct electricity • an object that can insulate electricity • when an organism adapts with its environment • when an organism blends in with its environment • ...
Saving energy 2021-10-13
Across
- poisonous
- relating to the environment
- using methods which do not harm the environment
- treat sth so that it can be used again
- carbon ...-shows how much CO2 is emitted from your personal energy use
- concerned with or supporting the protection of environment
Down
- the act of using energy ,food, or materials
- an area of land where large amounts of rubbish are buried
- avoid wasting sth
- made to be thrown away after use
10 Clues: poisonous • avoid wasting sth • relating to the environment • made to be thrown away after use • treat sth so that it can be used again • the act of using energy ,food, or materials • using methods which do not harm the environment • an area of land where large amounts of rubbish are buried • concerned with or supporting the protection of environment • ...
Introduction to Biology Warm Up 2023-09-11
Across
- React to their environment by ______ing to changes in things like light, temperature, etc.
- Aka metabolism
- A living thing
- An individual's ability to adjust to their changing environment
Down
- Can be done asexually or sexually
- Inheritable changes that happen over time (an individual cannot do this)
- All living things are made of ____ (plural)
- All living things have ___ that encodes for genes (not RNA)
- Maintenance of a balanced internal environment
- All cells ____ in size
10 Clues: Aka metabolism • A living thing • All cells ____ in size • Can be done asexually or sexually • All living things are made of ____ (plural) • Maintenance of a balanced internal environment • All living things have ___ that encodes for genes (not RNA) • An individual's ability to adjust to their changing environment • ...
Chapter 3 2017-01-22
Across
- a species that no longer exists in a specific area
- The process of establishing and replacing a community following a disturbance
- The variety of life found in an area
- A volcanic eruption is an example of this
- Acids move through the water cycle, sometimes over long distances, before returning to earth in this form
- a species facing imminent extirpation or extinction
- harmful contaminants released into the environment
- Introduced species with growing populations that spread and have a negative effect on their environment
- species are likely to become endangered if current trends and conditions continue
Down
- Taking responsibility for managing and protecting the environment
- The number of species in an area
- may become threatened or endangered because of a combination of factors
- A forest fire is an example of this
- on a large scale, most natural ecosystems are in this state
- Certain minerals particularly one is able to do this.
- A species no longer found on earth
16 Clues: The number of species in an area • A species no longer found on earth • A forest fire is an example of this • The variety of life found in an area • A volcanic eruption is an example of this • a species that no longer exists in a specific area • harmful contaminants released into the environment • a species facing imminent extirpation or extinction • ...
7-6-3 2018-03-02
Across
- an autotroph, uses energy to make food.
- the place where an organism lives within an ecosystem.
- a consumer that only eats plants.
- an organism that gets energy and nutrients by breaking down the remains of other organisms.
- the ability to do work and enables organisms to use matter in life processes.
- the movement of water between the oceans, atmosphere, land, and living things.
- anything that has mass and takes up space.
- the movement of nitrogen between the environment and living things.
Down
- shows the feeding relationships among many different organisms in an ecosystem.
- a consumer that eats other animals.
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals.
- a tool that can be used to trace the flow of energy through an ecosystem.
- an organism that eats other organisms.
- the path of energy transfer from producers to consumers.
- carbon moves through organisms and between organisms and the physical environment.
- a community of living organisms and their nonliving environment.
16 Clues: a consumer that only eats plants. • a consumer that eats other animals. • an organism that eats other organisms. • an autotroph, uses energy to make food. • anything that has mass and takes up space. • a consumer that eats both plants and animals. • the place where an organism lives within an ecosystem. • the path of energy transfer from producers to consumers. • ...
ch5 gloss 2021-08-23
Across
- A relationship between two species in which both species benefit
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- consumer An organism that eats secondary consumers
- factors All the living organisms that inhabit an environment
- A relationship between two organisms of different species where one benefits and the other is harmed
- A living thing
- web A community of organisms where there are several interrelated food chains
- An organism that can make its own food.
- consumer An organism that eats primary consumers
Down
- Place where an organism lives
- Consists of all life on Earth and all parts of the Earth in which life exists, including land, water, and the atmosphere.
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- An organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
- A trait that helps an organism survive and reproduceCommensalism A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- factors Nonliving components of environment.
- chain A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
17 Clues: A living thing • Place where an organism lives • An organism that can make its own food. • An animal that hunts other animals for food • factors Nonliving components of environment. • consumer An organism that eats primary consumers • An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms • consumer An organism that eats secondary consumers • ...
Biology Ecology Unit Vocabulary 2020-04-14
Across
- organisms that feed on herbivores or other consumers
- a description of the physical area of a population or a community
- one possible feeding relationship in an environment; arrows move in direction of energy flow
- the simplest level of organization in ecology, a living organism
- organisms that use light to make their own food
- living organisms and nonliving factors of a specific area
- organisms that cannot make their own food; have to ingest food in order to get energy; also called consumer
- the portion of the Earth (air, water, and land) where living things exist
Down
- the role an organism plays in the environment; includes habitat
- organisms that feed on producers
- nonliving things that shape and affect an ecosystem
- members of the same species living in the same area
- an area of land with similar plants, animals, and climate
- the study of interactions between organisms and the nonliving components of their environment
- organisms that eat both plants and animals
- organisms that get their energy from consuming inorganic molecules
16 Clues: organisms that feed on producers • organisms that eat both plants and animals • organisms that use light to make their own food • nonliving things that shape and affect an ecosystem • members of the same species living in the same area • organisms that feed on herbivores or other consumers • an area of land with similar plants, animals, and climate • ...
geography 2024-09-18
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- A small, round model of Earth.
- The planting and growing of crops for food
- In the city
- The study of how people interact with their environment.
- A picture that stands for or represents something else (found in the map key).
- A location on a map that explains what the symbols on the map stand for.
- System A system of lines that cross each other forming squares (lines of latitude and longitude).
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- The patterns of weather in a place for a long period of time
- A type of land shaped by the physical environment
- People who live in a particular area.
- In the countryside
- Rose A symbol on a map that shows direction.
- An area with common features that set it apart from other areas
- The study of our physical environment.
- A tool that shows the relationship between distance on the map and distance on Earth.
- A representation of physical and human characteristics.
16 Clues: In the city • In the countryside • A small, round model of Earth. • People who live in a particular area. • The study of our physical environment. • The planting and growing of crops for food • Rose A symbol on a map that shows direction. • A type of land shaped by the physical environment • A representation of physical and human characteristics. • ...
Microplastics 2023-06-02
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- Category of microplastics that has come from commercial use.
- Category of microplastics that has come from larger pieces of plastic.
- The quality of being toxic to cells.
- Extremely small pieces of plastic debris in the environment.
- From where we ingest 80 grams of microplastics daily.
- A common synthetic material that can be broken down into microplastics.
- Necessary for all life and is another way we ingest microplastics.
- The action of breathing in and a way that microplastics enter our bodies.
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- A way that microplastics can be absorbed through touch.
- The destruction of red blood cells.
- The process of taking a substance into the body by swallowing it.
- Made impure by a polluting or poisonous substance.
- A way to help the environment by turning waste into reusable material.
- Living organisms, especially aquatic, that are affected by microplastics.
- 5 massive pools of water around the world.
- The natural world, especially in a specific geographical location.
16 Clues: The destruction of red blood cells. • The quality of being toxic to cells. • 5 massive pools of water around the world. • Made impure by a polluting or poisonous substance. • From where we ingest 80 grams of microplastics daily. • A way that microplastics can be absorbed through touch. • Category of microplastics that has come from commercial use. • ...
Seashells 2025-07-16
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- A marine mollusk with a simple conical shell.
- A bivalve with a fan-shaped shell that can swim by clapping its shells.
- A mollusk with two hinged shells (e.g., clam, oyster).
- A type of mollusk with a single, often spiral shell (e.g., snail).
- The hard material that makes up most seashells.
- A marine mollusk with a coiled, chambered shell.
- A small, glossy sea snail with a domed shell.
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- Reusing materials to reduce waste and help the environment.
- Biology – The study of life in the oceans and other saltwater environments.
- The shell of a marine mollusc
- The natural home or environment where an animal or plant lives.
- A soft-bodied animal, often with a hard shell, like snails, clams, and oysters.
- Harmful substances that damage the environment and marine life.
- A type of mollusk with a long, tubular shell shaped like an elephant's tusk
- A large sea snail with a spiral shell, often found in warm waters.
- A bivalve that can produce pearls and helps clean ocean water.
16 Clues: The shell of a marine mollusc • A marine mollusk with a simple conical shell. • A small, glossy sea snail with a domed shell. • The hard material that makes up most seashells. • A marine mollusk with a coiled, chambered shell. • A mollusk with two hinged shells (e.g., clam, oyster). • Reusing materials to reduce waste and help the environment. • ...
Texas Aquatic Ecosystems 2024-11-17
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- a community of organisms together with their physical environment organized around a body of water.
- the number and variety of living things in an environment.
- water with about 3.5% salt content; ocean water or seawater.
- large depression below sea level containing salt water.
- to serve as a protective barrier to reduce or absorb the impact of other influences; something that buffers.
- submerged rooted aquatic plants that tolerate salinity.
- study of the relationships living organisms have with each other and with their environment.
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- the part of a body of water continuously moving in a certain direction.
- the community of organisms that live on or in the floor of a body of water, including rivers, lakes, estuaries, and oceans.
- a large body of standing water.
- a community of organisms together with their physical environment and the relationships between them.
11 Clues: a large body of standing water. • large depression below sea level containing salt water. • submerged rooted aquatic plants that tolerate salinity. • the number and variety of living things in an environment. • water with about 3.5% salt content; ocean water or seawater. • the part of a body of water continuously moving in a certain direction. • ...
Water and Ecosystems 2020-04-14
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- Salt in water
- living or once living part of environment
- energy from eating other organisms
- Water on earths surface
- where an organism lives
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- Brackish Water
- organisms that break down
- Water circulating
- Organisms that make own food
- nonliving part of an environment
- oraganism that gets energy from sun
- chain of where animals get energy
12 Clues: Salt in water • Brackish Water • Water circulating • Water on earths surface • where an organism lives • organisms that break down • Organisms that make own food • nonliving part of an environment • chain of where animals get energy • energy from eating other organisms • oraganism that gets energy from sun • living or once living part of environment
Science Vocab 2023-09-08
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- a chain / net of the energy of a chain on consumers
- faceial features that can be inherited
- alive
- study of ecological things
- reef aquarium
- a larger community with much biodiversity
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- ecosystem
- blending in / changing to fit a new environment
- something that eats to gain energy
- non-living
- race
- a larger ecosystem with much biodiversity
12 Clues: race • alive • ecosystem • non-living • reef aquarium • study of ecological things • something that eats to gain energy • faceial features that can be inherited • a larger ecosystem with much biodiversity • a larger community with much biodiversity • blending in / changing to fit a new environment • a chain / net of the energy of a chain on consumers
Hermit Crabs 2024-04-15
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- river, ocean, sea
- to choose
- print or produce
- something written that provides information
- the act of studying something, gaining facts
- to affect something
- trash
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- adapting to a current environment
- the study of life and its relationship to the environment
- the current age we live in
- people who study living things
- people who take pictures
12 Clues: trash • to choose • print or produce • river, ocean, sea • to affect something • people who take pictures • the current age we live in • people who study living things • adapting to a current environment • something written that provides information • the act of studying something, gaining facts • the study of life and its relationship to the environment
The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-23
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- This philosophical view from Environmentalism explores the moral relationship between humans and the environment, focusing on environmental problems and social issues caused by human activities.
- is being thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste by using only what is needed and reusing resources whenever possible
- This perspective values ecosystems and biological communities, emphasizing that humans are part of a larger system and have a responsibility as stewards of nature.
- this means that humans are not separate from nature but part of it. Our survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- This view asserts that all organisms have intrinsic value, not just humans, and should be protected.
- a practical example where climate ethics can be applied rich countries that historically produced more greenhouse gases pay more for climate solutions than poorer countries?) (Fairness principle)
- Environmental disorder that have a great effect on human communities as this disrupts normal activities and results in damage to property and loss of lives.
- include flooding, health impacts, displacement, loss of livelihood, infrastructure damage, high rehabilitation costs, water contamination, farmland destruction, biodiversity loss, disease outbreaks, economic hardship, and emotional trauma.
- It is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior, Carefulness and wise decision making.
- discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- who advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability.
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s. It suggests that the Earth functions like a self regulating system, like a living organism.
- This perspective emphasizes humans as the central species, with the right to transform and exploit nature to meet their needs and ensure survival.
- is a branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change
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- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- Human activity is the primary cause of environmental issues like resource depletion, global warming, pollution, and improper waste disposal.
- Some philosophies (like deep ecology) say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- Philosophy teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- this concept focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment
- It refers to maintaining the state of the environment
- a philosophical view that believes maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of the surroundings and contribute to the well-being of the people and other organisms living in it.
- a practical example where climate ethics can be applied
- advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles.
- This perspective calls for addressing environmental issues like pollution, deforestation, and resource loss, driven by the actions of mining, logging companies, factories, businesses, and governments.
- Smart use of resources
- It is a demand that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are conserved so that the next generation will be able to use them
26 Clues: Smart use of resources • It refers to maintaining the state of the environment • a practical example where climate ethics can be applied • As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment. • advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles. • ...
The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-23
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- Smart use of resources
- This perspective values ecosystems and biological communities, emphasizing that humans are part of a larger system and have a responsibility as stewards of nature.
- Some philosophies (like deep ecology) say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- This perspective calls for addressing environmental issues like pollution, deforestation, and resource loss, driven by the actions of mining, logging companies, factories, businesses, and governments.
- means recognizing that those who contributed least to climate change (poor nations, vulnerable groups, indigenous peoples, future generations) often suffer the most,
- This view asserts that all organisms have intrinsic value, not just humans, and should be protected.
- This philosophical view from Environmentalism explores the moral relationship between humans and the environment, focusing on environmental problems and social issues caused by human activities.
- this concept focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment
- a practical example where climate ethics can be applied
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- a philosophical view that believes maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of the surroundings and contribute to the well-being of the people and other organisms living in it.
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s. It suggests that the Earth functions like a self regulating system, like a living organism.
- Human activity is the primary cause of environmental issues like resource depletion, global warming, pollution, and improper waste disposal.
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- Philosophy teaches that a good life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits means recognizing that those who contributed least to climate change (poor nations, vulnerable groups, indigenous peoples, future generations) often suffer the
- who advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability.
- a practical example where climate ethics can be applied rich countries that historically produced more greenhouse gases pay more for climate solutions than poorer countries?) (Fairness principle)
- Environmental disorder that have a great effect on human communities as this disrupts normal activities and results in damage to property and loss of lives.
- This perspective emphasizes humans as the central species, with the right to transform and exploit nature to meet their needs and ensure survival.
- include flooding, health impacts, displacement, loss of livelihood, infrastructure damage, high rehabilitation costs, water contamination, farmland destruction, biodiversity loss, disease outbreaks, economic hardship, and emotional trauma.
- discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- is a branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change
- advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles.
- is being thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste by using only what is needed and reusing resources whenever possible
- It is a demand that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are conserved so that the next generation will be able to use them
- this means that humans are not separate from nature but part of it. Our survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- It is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior, Carefulness and wise decision making.
- It refers to maintaining the state of the environment
27 Clues: Smart use of resources • It refers to maintaining the state of the environment • a practical example where climate ethics can be applied • As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment. • who advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability. • ...
TOPIC 5B: ECOLOGY 2023-11-08
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- the non living elements of the habitat of an organism.
- is a group of organisms of different species interacting in a particular area.
- includes all of the living organisms, which interact together, the nutrients that cycle throughout the system, and the physical and chemical environment in which the organisms are living.
- the largest ecosystem on Earth.
- the living elements of a habitat that affect the ability of a group of organisms to survive there.
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- organisms of one species found in a particular area
- as the role of the organism in its habitat and how the organisms interacts with its environment.
- study of the interactions between organisms and their environment
- major ecosystems.
- includes the biotic and abiotic factors of a habitat.
- the place where an organism lives, such as a stream, a tropical rainforest or a sand dune.
11 Clues: major ecosystems. • the largest ecosystem on Earth. • organisms of one species found in a particular area • includes the biotic and abiotic factors of a habitat. • the non living elements of the habitat of an organism. • study of the interactions between organisms and their environment • is a group of organisms of different species interacting in a particular area. • ...
Voca 3B chapter 5 2015-04-09
17 Clues: milieu • maaien • dienst • noemen • ruilen • eerlijk • briefje • handelen • grasveld • sieraden • goederen • besparen • aanbieden • voorbeeld • tweedehands • zelfgebakken • broodrooster
Vocabulary practice 2023-04-18
17 Clues: elér • káros • űrhajó • áttörés • érzékeny • fejleszt • űrkutatás • környezet • elégedett • találmány • szennyezni • szenvedély • bizonyíték • túlnépesedés • ellentmondani • gyógymód/gyógyszer • továbbítani ( levelet )
Test Your Fermentation Vessel Knowledge! 2021-11-09
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- the type of aging that occurs in French oak
- can occur when a white wine is made in concrete after a red wine
- an anaerobic environment
- a feature of oak and concrete vessels
- the type of environment inside a concrete vessel
- the most commonly used aging vessel for aromatic to semi-aromatic white wines
- common flavor found in French oak aged wines
- one of the biggest benefits of aging a wine in concrete
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- this can happen when a winemaker fails to 'top off' a barrel
- little to no interaction with oxygen
- a red grape often aged in 1 down, a varietal featured in one of our picks this month
- barrels that have been used two to three times
- an aerobic environment
13 Clues: an aerobic environment • an anaerobic environment • little to no interaction with oxygen • a feature of oak and concrete vessels • the type of aging that occurs in French oak • common flavor found in French oak aged wines • barrels that have been used two to three times • the type of environment inside a concrete vessel • ...
Environmental Science: Unit 2 Crossword 2014-10-27
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- can burn easily
- a system in which little or no materals may enter or leave
- taking an active role in bettering the environment
- involves caring for the environment as you would your home
- an ethic that assumes humans use resources for our benefit
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- a theory that action should be taken when a problem occurs, not after
- the multi-materials stewardship board
- the impact of humans on ecosystems
- can poison or damage living organisms
- can react violently when mixed with other agents, heat or pressure
- living within the resources of the planet without damaging the environment now or in the future
- can eat away at surfaces, including skin
- an factor that slows the growth of an organism or population
13 Clues: can burn easily • the impact of humans on ecosystems • the multi-materials stewardship board • can poison or damage living organisms • can eat away at surfaces, including skin • taking an active role in bettering the environment • a system in which little or no materals may enter or leave • involves caring for the environment as you would your home • ...
UNIT 2 VOCABULARY 2024-10-11
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- the fat on whales and some other animals that live in the water
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- the air, land, and water where people, animals, and plants live
- an animal that feeds on plants
- to hide (something) by covering it up or making it harder to see
- an animal that feeds on both meat and plants
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- an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals
- every living thing in an environment
- to continue to live
- an environment with very little rainfall, low temperatures and small plants (no trees).
- the place where a plant or animal naturally lives or grows
- an animal that feeds on meat
- an individual living thing
13 Clues: to continue to live • an individual living thing • an animal that feeds on meat • an animal that feeds on plants • every living thing in an environment • an animal that feeds on both meat and plants • an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals • the place where a plant or animal naturally lives or grows • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2025-08-18
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- Made of multiple cells
- Organism that consumes other organisms for energy
- Reproduction with 1 parent; Offspring is an EXACT replica of parent
- Organism that makes its OWN energy
- Reproduction with 2 parents; Offspring is a mix of both parents
- Complex cell with DNA stored inside of the nucleus (Multicellular)
- Describes the nonliving part of the environment (water, rocks, light, temperature)
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- When an organism maintains a stable internal state in a changing environment
- The process of chemical reactions through which an organism gets energy
- Simple cell that does not have a nucleus; DNA floats in the cytoplasm (Unicellular)
- The science of describing, naming, and classifying organisms
- Made of one cell
- Describes living factors in the environment
13 Clues: Made of one cell • Made of multiple cells • Organism that makes its OWN energy • Describes living factors in the environment • Organism that consumes other organisms for energy • The science of describing, naming, and classifying organisms • Reproduction with 2 parents; Offspring is a mix of both parents • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-10
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- Organisms (like fungi and bacteria) that break down dead matter and recycle nutrients.
- Nonliving things in an environment (sunlight, water, soil, temperature).
- Web A complex network of many food chains in an ecosystem.
- The natural place where an organism lives.
- Consumers that eat only animals.
- Organisms that must eat other organisms for energy (another word for consumers).
- Consumers that eat both plants and animals.
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- Organisms (like plants) that make their own food through photosynthesis.
- The role or job an organism has in its environment.
- Organisms that make their own food (another word for producers).
- Chain A simple path showing how energy moves from one organism to another.
- Living things in an environment (plants, animals, bacteria).
- Consumers that eat only plants.
- Organisms that cannot make their own food and must eat other organisms.
14 Clues: Consumers that eat only plants. • Consumers that eat only animals. • The natural place where an organism lives. • Consumers that eat both plants and animals. • The role or job an organism has in its environment. • Web A complex network of many food chains in an ecosystem. • Living things in an environment (plants, animals, bacteria). • ...
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES - PESTLE 2025-11-27
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- Moral standards guiding how a business should behave.
- A rise in the general price level that reduces buying power.
- The cost of borrowing money set by financial authorities.
- Rules businesses must follow to avoid penalties.
- Changes in customer behaviour and preferences.
- Business actions that reduce harm to the environment.
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- Harmful waste released into the environment that businesses must control.
- Using machines or technology to carry out business tasks.
- How predictable and steady the government and political environment are.
- Population data such as age, gender and ethnicity that affect demand.
- Taxes placed on imported goods that increase costs for businesses.
- Ensuring workers receive wages that meet ethical expectations.
- Shared values and behaviours that shape consumer preferences.
13 Clues: Changes in customer behaviour and preferences. • Rules businesses must follow to avoid penalties. • Moral standards guiding how a business should behave. • Business actions that reduce harm to the environment. • Using machines or technology to carry out business tasks. • The cost of borrowing money set by financial authorities. • ...
Momento_01_PaulaOsorio_2018_13_2 2018-02-13
Strategic Management Overview & External Environment 2012-07-01
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- an externally focused application of its vision that states the organization's unique purpose and scope of its operations in product and market terms
- a group of organizations producing products that are close substitutes for each other
- represents the process where analysts develop feasible projections of what might happen and how quickly as a result of the changes and trends detected through scanning and monitoring
- segment of the general environment concerned with how interest groups and organizations attempt to influence representatives of governments and governmental agencies and how they, in turn, are influenced by them
- the capacity for a set of resources to perform, integratively or in combination, a task or activity
- a term that is used to describe a type of innovation in which rapid and consistent replacement of current technologies by new, information-intensive technologies
- Resources are ______ when they have no structural equivalents
- networks of companies that sell goods and services compatible with the organizations own product or service
- represents the step in the external analysis process where all of the other steps come together
- represents a process whereby analysts observe environmental changes over time to see if an important trend begins to emerge
- the individuals and groups who can affect and are affected by the strategic outcomes achieved and who have enforceable claims on a organization's performance
- inputs into a organization's production process, such as capital equipment, individual employee's skills, patents, brand names, finance, and talented managers
- the increasing economic interdependence among countries as reflected in the flow of goods and services, financial capital, and knowledge across country borders
- a picture of what the organization wants to be, and in broad terms, what it wants to ultimately achieve
- entails the study of all segments in the general environment
- an integrated and coordinated set of commitments and actions designed to exploit core competencies and gain a competitive advantage
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- segment concerned with a population’s size, age structure, geographic distribution, ethnic mix, and distribution of income
- segment of the general environment refers to the nature and direction of the economy in which a org competes or may compete
- segment of the general environment concerned with different societies’ social attitudes and cultural values
- investor uncertainty about the economic gains or losses that will result from a particular investment
- represent conditions in the general environment that may help a company achieve strategic competitiveness by presenting it with possibilities
- Resources are ______ to imitate when other organizations cannot obtain them inexpensively
- a condition of rapidly escalating competition that is based on price-quality positioning, efforts to create new know-how and achieve first-mover advantage, and battles to protect or to invade established product or geographic markets
- Resources are _____ when they support taking advantage of opportunities or neutralizing external threats
- Resources are ______ when possessed by few, if any, competitors
- building strong relationships in which each party feels obligated to help the other
- conditions that may hinder or constrain a company’s efforts to achieve strategic competitiveness
- represents the set of capabilities, in all areas of their operations, that organizations use to respond to the various demands and opportunities that are found in dynamic, uncertain environments
- model which adopts an internal perspective to explain how a org's unique bundle or collection of internal resources and capabilities represent the foundation on which value-creating strategies should be built
- model which adopts an external perspective to explain that forces outside of the organization represent the dominant influences on a organization's strategic actions
- type of environment composed of elements in the broader society that can indirectly influence an industry and the organizations within the industry
31 Clues: entails the study of all segments in the general environment • Resources are ______ when they have no structural equivalents • Resources are ______ when possessed by few, if any, competitors • building strong relationships in which each party feels obligated to help the other • ...
Energy and the Environment Vocab 2016-04-04
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- A natural fuel such as coal or gas formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- The energy that a piece of matter has because of its position or nature or because of the arrangement of parts.
- Energy visible to the eye.
- The unit of energy or work in the MKS system of units, equal to the work done by a force of one Newton-meter.
- The use of flowing water from waterfalls and dams to produce electricity.
- Plant materials and animal waste used especially as a source of fuel.
- The potential energy locked within a system and released during a chemical reaction.
- A collection of wind turbines used to create electricity.
- The energy possessed by a body as a result of its motion.
- Gas usually found within the vicinity of petroleum reserves.
- A system by which electrical power is delivered throughout a region.
- Any source of energy that is limited and cannot be replaced when it is used, such as oil, coal, and natural gas.
- Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. There is a fixed amount of energy present in different forms that can be converted from one form to another, but energy does not go away.
- A resource that can be replaced when needed.
- The power of the atom.
- Energy from the sun.
- Oil.
- A measure of power equal to one joule of work per second.
- The ability to do work; types include heat, light, sound, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, electrical.
- Energy in transit.
- Energy stored in the earth in the form of heat.
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- The heat equal to 1/180 of the heat required to raise the temperature of one pound of water from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 212 degrees Fahrenheit at a constant pressure of one atmosphere.
- The flow of electrical power or charge.
- Energy associated with the flow of electrons.
- The rate at which work is performed or energy is expended.
- Energy produced by mechanical devices, such as gears, pulleys, levers, or internal combustion engines.
- A result of a force moving an object a certain distance.
- The phenomenon whereby the earth's atmosphere traps solar radiation, caused by the presence in the atmosphere of gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and methane that allow incoming sunlight to pass through but absorb heat radiated back from the earth's surface.
- An energy source that will never run out.
- The ratio of the useful energy delivered by a dynamic system to the energy supplied to it.
- The first and simplest element on the periodic table. It is one of the most common elements in the galaxy.
- A device that converts light into electricity.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once used.
- Any significant change in measures of climate, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind, lasting for an extended period of a decade or longer.
- External surroundings.
- A propeller driven by the wind and connected to a generator. The wind makes it turn the generator, which produces electricity.
- The process of controlling resources; for example, limiting soil erosion, reducing sediment in waterways, conserving water, and improving water quality.
- Energy derived from wind by means of windmills or wind turbines.
- Refers to the use of resources in ways that prevent their being depleted or permanently damaged.
39 Clues: Oil. • Energy in transit. • Energy from the sun. • External surroundings. • The power of the atom. • Energy visible to the eye. • The flow of electrical power or charge. • An energy source that will never run out. • A resource that can be replaced when needed. • Energy associated with the flow of electrons. • A resource that cannot be replaced once used. • ...
Climate Change and the Environment 2020-07-28
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- the conditions outside right now in a specific place
- process by which green plants use light to synthesize organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water.
- practices that result in the change of forested lands to non-forest uses.
- chain/A sequence of organisms, each of which uses the next lower member of the sequence as a food source.
- Dioxide/A gas released by the burning of coal, natural gas, oil, and wood that traps heat in the atmosphere.
- noticeable current of air moving in the atmosphere parallel to the Earth's surface.
- physical, chemical, and biological states in which a living organism or community exists.
- process in plants by which water is taken up by the roots and released as water vapor by the leaves.
- species die out
- naturally occurring vent or fissure at the Earth's surface through which molten, solid, and gaseous materials erupt.
- warming/The increase in Earth’s average temperature over a long period of time.
- Change/The process of our planet heating up
- evergreen woodland of the tropics distinguished by a continuous leaf canopy and an average rainfall of about 100 inches per year.
- area or region where a particular type of plant or animal lives and grows.
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- dealing with the interrelationships between living organisms and their environments.
- hot or cold something is
- tropical storms whose winds exceed 74 mph.
- footprint/The amount of carbon dioxide one human releases into the environment in a year.
- average pattern of weather conditions over a long period of time.
- discharge of atmospheric electricity accompanied by a vivid flash of light.
- gas/A gaseous component of the atmosphere contributing to the greenhouse effect.
- fuel/Coal, oil, and natural gas, which come from the breakdown of ancient plants and animals over millions of years.
- closest star to Earth (149,599,000 km away on average).
- air surrounding the Earth, described as series of layers.
24 Clues: species die out • hot or cold something is • tropical storms whose winds exceed 74 mph. • Change/The process of our planet heating up • the conditions outside right now in a specific place • closest star to Earth (149,599,000 km away on average). • air surrounding the Earth, described as series of layers. • ...
Chapter 3 Heredity and Environment 2021-03-01
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- Surgical process.
- Differences in personality.
- Living organism.
- Genes that the codes vary.
- The 46 chromosomes organized into units.
- Identical twins
- Inability to conceive.
- Gene differs from parents.
- The variation of the gene.
- Many genes.
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- Many factors.
- Portrays a person's chromosomes.
- Gene pair.
- Composed of a sequence of chemicals.
- Siamese twins.
- Behavior of a person.
- Manufactures proteins.
- Influence the phenotype
- Stores DNA molecules.
- New living cell.
- Contains three base pairs.
- Genetic inheritance.
- Reproductive cell.
- Medical intervention.
24 Clues: Gene pair. • Many genes. • Many factors. • Siamese twins. • Identical twins • Living organism. • New living cell. • Surgical process. • Reproductive cell. • Genetic inheritance. • Behavior of a person. • Stores DNA molecules. • Medical intervention. • Manufactures proteins. • Inability to conceive. • Influence the phenotype • Genes that the codes vary. • Contains three base pairs. • ...
Ecology and the Environment Quiz 2017-06-05
Across
- What gas are humans adding to the atmosphere that is causing the carbon cycle to become overloaded?
- The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth
- Clear cutting of forests for agriculture, logging, and residential development
- How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have?
- One negative effect of ozone depletion is that it impairs the process of _______.
- The main cause of overpopulation is a higher _______________ than death rate
- China’s family planning policy restricts families within city (urban) areas to have __________________ without any penalty
- Warming of Earth’s atmosphere resulting from heat trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases
- The number of units we covered this year
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- India’s family planning policy focuses mainly on the education of ____________
- A gas found in high concentrations in the stratosphere which helps to absorb ultraviolet radiation
- The name of our pet rabbit
- The stink bug coming to this area is an example of a(n) ___________________
- The __________________ Protocol, signed by 200 countries in the mid-1980’s banned the production of CFC’s
- An energy source that cannot be replenished during our lifetime, such as coal or oil
- Toxic precipitation that is caused primarily by the burning of high sulfur coal
- Remains of ancient organisms rich in carbon, such as oil, natural gas and coal, which can be used as an energy resource
- An energy source that can be replenished or reused during our lifetimes, such as solar energy or trees
- Deforestation in areas like the Amazon Rainforest result in loss of ____________
- What is the name of the project you created for this unit on an environmental issue?
20 Clues: The name of our pet rabbit • The number of units we covered this year • How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have? • The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth • The stink bug coming to this area is an example of a(n) ___________________ • The main cause of overpopulation is a higher _______________ than death rate • ...
Chapter Three Heredity and Environment 2020-09-15
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- refers to environmental influence
- A structure composed of DNA molecules and contains protein
- the entire packet of intructions to make a living organism
- genes that have base pairs that are different
- more influential than the recessive gene
- the nuclei of two cells that form a new living cell
- inability to conceive children
- the actual appearance and manifest behavior of the person
- carried on the genotype but does not act to influence the phenotype
- cell duplication and division which produces a person with a mixture of cells
- The organism's genetic inheritance
- acids a material that builds and regulates the body
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- DNA molecules are stored on a
- influence of genes that individuals inherit
- variation of genes that are polymorphic; only cause minor differences
- portrays a persons chromosmes
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- cells that change soon after conception
- a statistic that indicates only what percentage of the variation in a particular trait within a particular population
- a recessive gene that is not expressed in the phenotype
- influenced my many factors
21 Clues: deoxyribonucleic acid • influenced my many factors • DNA molecules are stored on a • portrays a persons chromosmes • inability to conceive children • refers to environmental influence • The organism's genetic inheritance • cells that change soon after conception • more influential than the recessive gene • influence of genes that individuals inherit • ...
Ecosystem of the Physical Environment 2024-05-22
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- What is the study of interactions among organisms and their environment?
- What is a series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food?
- What is a plant that uses energy from the sun to make its own food?
- What is the term for organisms that cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other organisms for energy?
- What is the natural home or environment of an organism?
- What is a large community of plants and animals that occupies a distinct region?
- What is the zone of the Earth where life exists?
- What is the process by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land?
- What is a higher ecological category next to population?
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- What is the term for all the water held on Earth, including water in the air, icebergs, glaciers, groundwater, lakes, rivers,
- What is the physical Earth consisting of rocks, magma and soil.
- What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth?
- What is a group of individuals of the same species, inhabiting the same area, and functioning as a unit of biotic community.
- What is the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem?
- What is the process of breaking down organic material into simpler substances?
- What is the term for the upper layer of earth in which plants grow, a black or dark brown material typically consisting of a mixture of organic remains, clay, and rock particles?
- What is the process by which plants make their food using sunlight?
- What parts of nature where living organisms interact amongst themselves and with their physical environment.
- What is a non-living component of the ecosystem such as rocks or soil?
- What is the similar type have the potential for interbreeding, and produce fertile offspring, which are called species.
20 Clues: What is the layer of gases surrounding Earth? • What is the zone of the Earth where life exists? • What is the natural home or environment of an organism? • What is a higher ecological category next to population? • What is the physical Earth consisting of rocks, magma and soil. • What is a plant that uses energy from the sun to make its own food? • ...
Living with the physical environment 2024-07-04
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- organisms who absorb energy from the sun through photosynthesis
- an extended area of beach material that sticks out into the sea, joined to the mainland at one end
- living components of an ecosystem
- herbivores
- the top of a wave
- the type of air pressure when air is rising
- the variety of life in the world or particular habitat
- a ridge of sand or shingle which joins two headlands
- the type of air pressure when air is sinking
- a sudden or violent movement within the Earth's crust, followed by aftershocks
- an organism which breaks down dead tissue e.g. fungus
- the removal of solid mineral resources from the earth
- the most common wind direction for an area
- the long-term change in the earth's climate due to increasing greenhouse gas emissions
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- responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and sustains local people
- the measure of distance north or south of the equator
- plate boundary where to plates come together and the denser plate subducts
- an area of low pressure with winds moving in a spiral around a calm central point
- the down-slope movement of rock or soil due to gravity
- a complex hierarchy of plants and animals that rely on each other for food
- a long period of little or no rainfall
- winds that carry air back to the equator
- plate margin where two plates move apart and rising magma creates new land
- plate margin where two plates slide past each other
- the zig-zag movement of sediment along the coast
- the cutting down of trees
- the type of weather that results in rocks being disintegrated
- the distance between two successive crests
28 Clues: herbivores • the top of a wave • the cutting down of trees • living components of an ecosystem • a long period of little or no rainfall • winds that carry air back to the equator • the distance between two successive crests • the most common wind direction for an area • the type of air pressure when air is rising • the type of air pressure when air is sinking • ...
5-3 Human Environment Interactions 2024-09-06
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- Renewable energy decreases ____ and, therefore, reduces threats to our health.
- _____ and agricultural development are causing the wetlands to decline at an alarming rate.
- After world war 2, there was a ____ boom & the forest service got into the timber business.
- HIV, terrorism, malaria, war, & drugs did not kill as many people as ____ , 5 years ago.
- The most common ____ energy sources are wind, solar, biomass, hydro, & geothermal.
- Renewable energy cannot generate large scale power the same way as ___ ___ .
- Carbon dioxide can make rainfall slightly ___ , but not as bad as oxides of nitrogen or sulfur dioxide.
- Renewable energy does not create ____ gas emissions, like fossil fuels.
- _____ sees a tree as habitat and ecosystem, not as potential lumber.
- Solar energy only makes power when the ____ is _____ .
- ____ , dust accumulation, & vehicle emissions are the primary causes for air pollution.
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- Restoring the wetlands involves establishing _____ & removing structures that drain the Wetland.
- On warm, sunny days _____ is formed, & it is exacerbated by chemicals from vehicles and smoke stacks.
- Wetlands provide ___ ___ by absorbing excess water during storms.
- The ___ set a limit on the amount of sulfur dioxide an electric power sector could emit.
- Climate-diven ____ are the largest contributors to pollution on the West Coast.
- After ___ ___ 2, there was an increase in cutting because boats & planes use wood products.
- ___ ____ pump large quantities of oxides of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide into the air.
- ___ ___ is cutting down trees by stripping an area using heavy machinery.
- ____ pump large quantities of oxides of nitrogen and sulfur dioxide into the air.
- A science-driven economic policy has ____ acid rain across the U.S. and Canada.
- Wetlands filter _____ from water & improved the quality for wildlife, drinking, & recreation.
22 Clues: Solar energy only makes power when the ____ is _____ . • Wetlands provide ___ ___ by absorbing excess water during storms. • _____ sees a tree as habitat and ecosystem, not as potential lumber. • Renewable energy does not create ____ gas emissions, like fossil fuels. • ___ ___ is cutting down trees by stripping an area using heavy machinery. • ...
Living Environment Regents Vocab Review 2023-05-03
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- an educated guess
- main organ of cardiac muscle
- chemical messengers that your body can't function without.
- the match of a species to a specific environmental condition
- also known as sugar molecules
- non-living thing
- the sequence of reactions by which most living cells generate energy during the process of aerobic respiration.
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning.
- movement of anything generally from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration
- a substance produced by a living organism which acts as
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- measure of how acidic/basic water is.
- method used by scientists for acquiring knowledge
- light-independent reactions, bio synthetic phase, dark reactions
- plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water.
- the process by which the mix of species and habitat in an area changes over time
- also known as ribonucleic acid
- bodies unsung hero
- smallest unit of life
- the action or process of observing something
- also known as deoxyribose nucleic acid
- living thing
21 Clues: living thing • non-living thing • an educated guess • bodies unsung hero • smallest unit of life • main organ of cardiac muscle • also known as sugar molecules • also known as ribonucleic acid • measure of how acidic/basic water is. • also known as deoxyribose nucleic acid • the action or process of observing something • method used by scientists for acquiring knowledge • ...
Human Impact on the Environment 2023-05-14
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- precipitation that has a lower pH than that of normal rainwater.
- food scraps that can be used to make fertilizer instead of going to a landfill.
- a process in which mined land is restored with soil and replanted with vegetation.
- any change in Earth's climate, including global trends in warming, cooling, precipitation, wind directions, and other related measures.
- lowering the number of items you use on a daily basis.
- an increase in the average temperature of Earth’s surface.
- the careful use of Earth's materials to reduce damage to the environment.
- finding other ways to use an item instead of throwing it away.
- an area of permeable sediment or rock that holds significant amounts of water.
- the development of towns and cities on previously natural areas.
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- the natural process that occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere absorb and reradiate thermal energy from the Sun.
- the removal of large areas of forests for human purposes.
- the loss of color in corals that occurs when stressed corals expel the colorful algae that live in them.
- process of planting trees to replace trees that have been cut or burned down.
- the contamination of the environment with substances that are harmful to life.
- a gas in the atmosphere that absorbs Earth’s outgoing infrared radiation.
- When carbon dioxide mixes with seawater, a weak acid called carbonic acid forms and lowers the pH of the water, making it acidic.
- air pollution that forms from the interaction between chemicals in the air and sunlight.
- the variety of living things in an ecosystem.
- using an item multiple times before disposing of it.
20 Clues: the variety of living things in an ecosystem. • using an item multiple times before disposing of it. • lowering the number of items you use on a daily basis. • the removal of large areas of forests for human purposes. • an increase in the average temperature of Earth’s surface. • finding other ways to use an item instead of throwing it away. • ...
The Economic and Business Environment 2021-11-01
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- a series of events in which a rapid increase in business activity in the economy is followed by a rapid decrease in business
- states that the quantity of a good or service demanded varies inversely to price
- a relatively mild contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in reduced spending, rising unemployment and a slow
- the price that must be paid in order to use someone else’s money
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards.
- goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers
- goods and services purchased by local consumers from overseas businesses
- the use of money to purchase equipment or premises for the establishment of a new business or the expansion of an existing business
- a general rise in prices across all sectors of the economy, causing money to lose its value
- the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect
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- seeking out the cheapest materials and supplies across national borders as if there were only one large
- either adding a new product to an existing product line, or significantly improving an existing product or process
- when businesses consider the interests of stakeholders, society and the environment when making economic and business decisions
- a severe contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in many business failures, high and sustained level
- states that the quantity of a good or service supplied varies directly with price
- cycle the cyclical fluctuations in the general level of economic activity
- all activities undertaken for the purpose of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in a region or country
- the interaction of the forces of demand and supply that determines the price of a good or service
- the process that sees people, goods, money and ideas moving around the world faster and more cheaply than before
- the buying and selling of labour
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
21 Clues: the buying and selling of labour • the swapping or exchanging of one good for another • the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect • the price that must be paid in order to use someone else’s money • goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers • goods and services purchased by local consumers from overseas businesses • ...
The environment and circular economy 2022-04-04
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- to diminish in size,amount,extent or number
- an economy sistem in which materials involved in production,and the products themselves are ultimately disposed of waste without being reused or regenerated
- the ability of something to maintain itself over time
- a community of plants and animals interacting with each other in a given area,and also with their non-living environments
- further,different,or repeated use of something
- synonym of reconsider
- the total amount of greenhouse gases
- the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products
- a movement to reduce the amount of rubbish we throw away
- relating to or concerned with the relation of living organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
- a situation where the use of a renewable natural resource exceedes it´s capacity to regenerate
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- product capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small parts by natural processes
- a term used to describe activities that are good for the environment
- products made from resources
- model of production and consumption which envolves sharing,leasing,reusing,reparing,refurbishing and recycling existing materials and products as long as possible
- the collection,processing and recycling or deposition of the waste materials of human society
- synonym of equilibrium
- ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of animal,plant or other organism
- a careful preservation and protection of something planned
- the act or an instance of economizing
20 Clues: synonym of reconsider • synonym of equilibrium • products made from resources • the total amount of greenhouse gases • the act or an instance of economizing • to diminish in size,amount,extent or number • further,different,or repeated use of something • the ability of something to maintain itself over time • a movement to reduce the amount of rubbish we throw away • ...
The firm and its environment 2022-02-21
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- A place in which private or public funds are received, kept, managed, and disbursed
- An official record of all the money a person or company has spent and received
- Capital received in the form of a debt obligation
- Opening deals in one market to compensate for the impact of price risks of an equal but opposite position in another market
- regulates the relations of the founders, establishes the norms according to which the management of the enterprise takes place
- What is the name of a person who does not have the opportunity to pay bills?
- The fact that you own something
- A legal relationship in which one person (debtor) is obliged to perform a certain action in favor of another person (creditor) (transfer property, perform work, provide a service, contribute to joint activities, pay money)
- Independent activity carried out at its own risk, aimed at systematically making a profit from the use of property, the sale of goods, the performance of works or the provision of services
- Money and possessions, especially a large amount of money used for starting a new business
- A department of a business which is responsible for selling products or services
- A list of things provided or work done together with their cost, for payment at a later time
- When entering the exchange, the broker asks you...
- They can be divided into negotiable and non-negotiable
- A risky form of business; speculation
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- A … is any individual who starts a company or any other business venture with the help of other people
- An individual or institution that legally owns one or more shares of a public or private corporation
- A … is not working for an employer but finding work for yourself or having your own business
- An association of two or more people in order to run a business
- The difference between the cost of the goods and the price at which the goods are sold
- The capital from which you receive a part of the profits of the company
- The share of borrowed capital in the company's equity
- The land and buildings owned by someone, especially by a company or organization
- A form of business, in which investors are only liable for the amount of capital they have invested
- Part of the company's profit
- To transfer rights, powers, duties to someone(v)
- A certificate representing ownership in the corporation
- A structure that manages something
- Activities permitted by law
29 Clues: Activities permitted by law • Part of the company's profit • The fact that you own something • A structure that manages something • A risky form of business; speculation • To transfer rights, powers, duties to someone(v) • Capital received in the form of a debt obligation • When entering the exchange, the broker asks you... • ...
Words: Arts, Education, Environment, Health 2022-05-25
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- stressz kieresztés
- történet
- karbonlábnyom
- kancsó
- hallgatóság
- ...school - egyházi iskola
- metán
- keményítő
- activity - iskolán kívüli tevékenység
- siklóernyőzés
- empatikus
- a munkában
- megemészt
- baralngbúvárkodás
- hírnév
- ejtőernyős vízisíelés
- ...school - szakiskola
- minőség
- tandemugrás
- székrekedés
- médium, eszköz
- feldolgozott étel
- eltemet
- néző
- inger
- ...art - kortárs művészet
- hüvelyes
- gyorséttermi kaja
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- széklet
- tapasztalat
- sportruházat
- mellékhatás
- tandíj
- mennyiség
- erdőtlenítés
- gyakorlat
- tápérték
- feldolgoz
- színhidrátok
- jólképzett
- legeltetés
- sárkányrepülő
- hálás
- állami iskola
- éttermezik
- kiegyensúlyozott
- fotózás
- hüvelyesek
- szabadidő (l...... time)
- magániskola
- szédülés
- őrült
- kirándulás
- böfi
- marha
- mód
56 Clues: mód • böfi • néző • metán • hálás • őrült • inger • marha • kancsó • tandíj • hírnév • széklet • minőség • fotózás • eltemet • történet • tápérték • szédülés • hüvelyes • mennyiség • gyakorlat • feldolgoz • keményítő • empatikus • megemészt • jólképzett • legeltetés • a munkában • éttermezik • hüvelyesek • kirándulás • tapasztalat • mellékhatás • hallgatóság • tandemugrás • székrekedés • magániskola • sportruházat • erdőtlenítés • színhidrátok • karbonlábnyom • ...
Dian, Pipit, Fima, Wildan--Environment 2025-01-22
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- type of soil frequently used for pottery
- sampah in english
- what happens if trees are cut down
- gempa bumi
- Daur ulang
- mengurangi pemakaian
- replanting trees
- gas that cause green hous
- energy source used by solar panels
- synonym of ecosystem
- large waves of water hitting the land as happened in Aceh
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- air for breathing
- antonym of reforestation
- process of erosion by river water
- gunakan kembali
- the process of biological decomposition of organic matter
- water flow from upstream to downstream
- process by which soil, rock, or other surface material is gradually worn away and removed from one location to another by natural forces such as water
- community of living organisms interacting with each other
- pemandangan in english
20 Clues: gempa bumi • Daur ulang • gunakan kembali • replanting trees • air for breathing • sampah in english • mengurangi pemakaian • synonym of ecosystem • pemandangan in english • antonym of reforestation • gas that cause green hous • process of erosion by river water • what happens if trees are cut down • energy source used by solar panels • water flow from upstream to downstream • ...
Climate and Environment Vocabulary Challenge 2024-12-01
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- When oceans become more acidic due to absorbing too much carbon dioxide.
- A chemical element found in all living things and released when burning fuels.
- Turning waste into something new and usable instead of throwing it away.
- The presence of harmful substances in the air, water, or soil.
- The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth and protects it from harmful rays.
- The gradual wearing away of soil or rock by wind, water, or other natural forces.
- A greenhouse gas often produced by cows or decaying plants.
- Meeting current needs without harming the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
- The cutting down of trees in a large area, often for farming or building.
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- A powerful storm with strong winds that forms over warm ocean waters.
- The growth of cities as people move in from rural areas.
- Remains of ancient plants or animals, often used as a type of fuel.
- The variety of plants, animals, and other living things in a particular area.
- A long period of time with little or no rain.
- A structure made of glass used for growing plants; also describes gases that trap heat on Earth.
- When large amounts of water cover land that is usually dry.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- A large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth’s surface.
- Gases or substances released into the air, often from vehicles or factories.
- A type of energy or resource that can be replaced naturally, like wind or solar power.
20 Clues: A measure of how hot or cold something is. • A long period of time with little or no rain. • The growth of cities as people move in from rural areas. • When large amounts of water cover land that is usually dry. • A greenhouse gas often produced by cows or decaying plants. • The presence of harmful substances in the air, water, or soil. • ...
Infectious disease and the environment 2024-02-29
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- the largest natural terrestrial carbon store. They store more carbon than all other vegetation types in the world combined.
- study of distribution and determinants of health-related states among specific populations and the application of that study to the control of health problems
- - a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation.
- organism that lives in or on an organism of another species (its host) and benefits by deriving nutrients at the other's expense.
- a gas that produces a strong greenhouse effect in our atmosphere. It's estimated to be contributing about 25% to warming temperatures from climate change.
- Glyphosate is an herbicide. It is applied to the leaves of plants to kill both broadleaf plants and grasses. A known Carcinogen.
- disease- Infections that are spread between people and animals. These infections are caused by germs, such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, and fungi. Some can be severe and life threatening, such as rabies, and others may be milder and get better on their own.
- known as the infectious period. It is the duration in which the person infected can transmit the infection to the susceptible.
- Concentrated Animal Feed Operation - Large animal farm
- Disease- a bacterial infection that is spread to humans from the bite of the deer tick.
- Borne Disease- Disease that results from an infection transmitted to humans and other animals by blood-feeding anthropods, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas
- a mosquito-borne disease caused by a parasite. People with malaria often experience fever, chills, and flu-like illness.
- medicines that fight bacterial infections in people and animals. They work by killing the bacteria or by making it hard for the bacteria to grow and multiply.
- Poisoning- is a type of metal poisoning due to exposure to mercury. Symptoms depend upon the type, dose, method, and duration of exposure.
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- borne disease (local)- Viruses such as Eastern Equine Encephalitis virus (EEE) and West Nile Virus (WNV) have been and continue to be the cause of disease outbreaks in humans and animals in Massachusetts.
- a group of chemicals used to make plastics more durable. They are often called plasticizers.
- any of a group of spore-producing organisms feeding on organic matter, including molds, yeast, mushrooms, and toadstools.
- Disruptors are natural or man-made chemicals that may mimic or interfere with the body's hormones, known as the endocrine system.
- Bacteria are tiny, single-celled living organisms. Many can be found in and on your body and are beneficial to you. These bacteria make up your microbiome, which keeps your body healthy. Other bacteria can make you sick.
- virus is a submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease.
- refugees- people who must leave their homes and communities because of the effects of climate change and global warming.
- substance that alters the structure or function of the nervous system. More than 1,000 chemicals are known to have neurotoxic effects in animals.
- Bisphenol A (BPA) is a chemical produced in large quantities for use primarily in the production of polycarbonate plastics.
- change- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns. These shifts may be natural, but since the 1800s, human activities have been the main driver of climate change, primarily due to the burning of fossil fuels (like coal, oil, and gas) which produces heat-trapping gasses
- Microbiome- Gut microbiota, gut microbiome, or gut flora, are the microorganisms, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, and viruses, that live in the digestive tracts of animals.
- dioxide- Greenhouse gas that in large quantities can cause the earth to heat faster. Byproduct of burning fossil fuels and carbon stores like forests and peatland.
- oil- oil from the fruit of certain palms, especially the West African oil palm.
28 Clues: Concentrated Animal Feed Operation - Large animal farm • a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. • - a microorganism, especially a bacterium causing disease or fermentation. • oil- oil from the fruit of certain palms, especially the West African oil palm. • ...
World Environment Day - crossword puzzle 2021-06-01
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- The largest land biome in the world
- a major grass specie that can be seen in wet grasslands in Sri Lanka.
- The only organism on the planet with cell walls composed of transparent, opaline silica.
- The living tissue in vascular plants that transports the soluble organic compounds made during photosynthesis
- softwood has been cut from trees of this phylum
- a name given for nutrient enrichment
- A structure that allows Bacillariophyta / Chrysophyta cells to move over surfaces. This system is composed of one or two slits, or fissures that penetrate the valve of some bacillariophyta
- What stands for the sustainable societies, clean air, healthy food, toxin-free natural and built environments?
- a worldwide hands-on, science and education program which is focusing on the environment & now active in over 120 countries worldwide
- what red data book category does Lutra lutra belong to?
- an animal which has a habitat in the tropical mountain forests in Sri Lanka
- A brown deposit, resembling soil formed by the partial decomposition of vegetable matter in the wet acidic conditions of bogs and fens, and often cut out and dried for use as fuel and in gardening
- a small plant (about 1cm tall) that belongs to phylum pterophyta. Used as an ornamental plant
- panthera pardus kotiya has been listed in IUCN red data book, as an Endangedred (EN) species in Sri Lanka. The common usage name of this species is,..........
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- a perforated plate by which the entry of seawater into the vascular system of an echinoderm is controlled.
- an example of zygomycetes, found in soil, digestive systems, some cheeses like Tomme de Savoie, decaying fruits and vegetables.
- an industrially synthesized compound, which is the main cause of ozone depletion. They have been released into the atmosphere, in various applications such as air-conditioning, refrigerators, and propellants in aerosol cans
- Name the convention on the control of the transboundary movement of hazardous waste and their disposal.
- A scientifically classified group or entity. Any group or rank in a biological classification into which related organisms are classified. A German zoologist, Ernst Haeckel proposed this name.
- A province of Sri Lanka which Sinharaja rain forest is located.
- the convention that established to limit greenhouse gas emission
- the mostly solid bulk of the earth's interior. It lies between the earth's dense, super-heated core and its thin outer layer, the crust
- a plant that contains a complex salt filtration system and complex root system to cope with saltwater immersion and wave action.
- the theory states that life on earth originated from microorganisms present in outer space.
- name another word for “shrub biome”.
- a step that we can get to reduce plastic waste
- one of the extinct animal species according to the IUCN Red NoteBook
- one of the invasive plant found in Sri Lanka
- a bioluminescent organism
- an abundant, multivalent, and nonmetallic chemical element. Fuels contained this chemical element, cause the emission of gas, which dissolves in droplets of rainwater.
30 Clues: a bioluminescent organism • The largest land biome in the world • name another word for “shrub biome”. • a name given for nutrient enrichment • one of the invasive plant found in Sri Lanka • a step that we can get to reduce plastic waste • softwood has been cut from trees of this phylum • what red data book category does Lutra lutra belong to? • ...
Ecology and the Environment Vocabulary 2022-05-11
Across
- (Autotroph) an organism that can make its own food by using the energy from the sun (photosynthesis) (ex. grass)
- An organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms or animal wastes, and releases the nutrients to the environment (bacteria, sowbugs, worms, etc.)
- all the populations of different species that live and interact in an area (living) (ex. sparrows, frogs, grasshoppers, squirrels)
- An organisms that eats plant and animal material (ex. bear)
- A complete living thing (ex. a mushroom)
- An animal that is eaten by a predator
- Feeding relationships among organisms in an ecosystem, made of many food chains
- Eats another animal
- Is any close relationship between different species, including mutualisms, commensalism, and parasitism. Often one organism lives in or on the other organism
- A role the population plays in the ecosystem, such as how it gets food and interacts with other populations (ex. sharks eat fish) (producer, consumer, etc.)
- An organism that eats only animal material (ex. lion)
Down
- The path of energy transfer from producers to consumers
- A group of individuals of the same species that live in the same place at the same time (ex. a group of sparrows)
- Shows the direction that energy flows through an ecosystem and each level on the pyramid is called a trophic level
- Anything that can limit the size of a population, including living and nonliving features of an ecosystem
- (Heterotroph) an organism that eats other organisms to get energy (ex. a robin eats a worm)
- An organism that eats only plant material (ex. bunny)
- A community of organisms (living) and their (non-living) environment
- A place where an organism usually lives
- The study of how organisms interact with one another and their environment
- Non-living part of an ecosystem (rainfall, sunlight, wind, soil, temperature, etc.)
- Organisms that are closely related that can mate and produce fertile offspring (ex. male and female wolf)
- Large geographic areas with similar climates and ecosystems, they can include such environment like the snowy tundra, the desert, or the very diverse tropical rainforest
- A living part of an ecosystem (animals, plants, bacteria, etc.)
24 Clues: Eats another animal • An animal that is eaten by a predator • A place where an organism usually lives • A complete living thing (ex. a mushroom) • An organism that eats only plant material (ex. bunny) • An organism that eats only animal material (ex. lion) • The path of energy transfer from producers to consumers • ...
Puzzle 24: Ecology and Environment 2025-09-08
Across
- – Network of feeding relationships.
- – Individuals of the same species.
- – Community of organisms and their environment.
- – Eats other organisms.
- – Harmful environmental substances.
- – Nutrient circulation in nature.
- – Large ecological region.
- – Component of DNA and bones.
- – Trait improving survival.
- – Struggle for resources.
- – Group capable of reproducing.
- – Element in proteins and DNA.
- – Breaks down dead matter.
- – Role of a species.
Down
- – Makes its own food.
- – Interacting species in an area.
- – Species disappears forever.
- – Close species interaction.
- – Eaten by predators.
- – Protecting nature.
- – Linear feeding relationship.
- – Lives on or in a host.
- – Variety of species.
- – Flows through an ecosystem.
- – Long-term weather pattern.
- – Hunts other animals.
- – Essential for life.
- – Found in all life forms.
- – Continuing life.
- – Natural home of an organism.
30 Clues: – Continuing life. • – Protecting nature. • – Role of a species. • – Makes its own food. • – Eaten by predators. • – Variety of species. • – Essential for life. • – Hunts other animals. • – Eats other organisms. • – Lives on or in a host. • – Struggle for resources. • – Large ecological region. • – Found in all life forms. • – Breaks down dead matter. • – Trait improving survival. • ...
Competition and the competitive environment 2025-11-24
Across
- – Comparing performance against competitors or industry leaders.
- – Developing new ideas, products, or processes to gain an advantage.
- – Initial expenses needed to start operating in a market.
- – The ability of a business to generate financial returns.
- – When a market has so many similar products that growth becomes limited.
- – Direct competition between businesses in the same market.
- – How a business wants its product to be viewed compared to rivals.
- – Cost advantages achieved when production increases.
- – The group of people who repeatedly buy from a business.
- – The percentage of total sales a company controls in its industry.
Down
- – Deciding how much to charge for a product or service.
- – Obstacles that make it difficult for new firms to enter a market.
- – Creating an identity that helps customers recognise a business.
- – Making a product or service stand out from rivals.
- – When multiple businesses try to attract the same customers.
- – The quantity of goods or services available to customers.
- – A unique feature that sets a business apart from competitors.
- – Markets dominated by a single seller with significant power.
- – Other businesses offering similar products or services.
- – How much consumers are willing and able to buy.
20 Clues: – How much consumers are willing and able to buy. • – Making a product or service stand out from rivals. • – Cost advantages achieved when production increases. • – Deciding how much to charge for a product or service. • – Initial expenses needed to start operating in a market. • – Other businesses offering similar products or services. • ...
sustainability 2018-07-31
10 Clues: nature • not hurt • a object • a little circle • the environment • free from danger • people kill them • a man woman or child • a person that studies • to put in the ground to grow
vocabulary 2018-03-05
17 Clues: vaj • főt • bőr • dió • leves • beteg • tanács • gyógyít • ízletes • paprika • fokhagyma • sárgarépa • környezet • felszolgál • szénszavas • tejből készül • szemét, hulladék
Vocabulary Unit 5 2022-11-24
17 Clues: oksa • hirvi • sähkö • peura • tonni • pesiä • saalis • haaste • onneksi • muuttaa • suojella • ympäristö • liikakansoitus • ylilaiduntaminen • poikkeuksellinen • liittyä toisiinsa • kestävällä tavalla
Phase one 2018-04-01
Across
- Environment where you find the presentation of the course
- program where you can connect with the tutor
- environment in which you work with your classmates
- environment in which you find the syllabus of the course
- total of environments
Down
- What do you find in administration of the course
- where you can update your data
- Environment where you load the final work
8 Clues: total of environments • where you can update your data • Environment where you load the final work • program where you can connect with the tutor • What do you find in administration of the course • environment in which you work with your classmates • environment in which you find the syllabus of the course • Environment where you find the presentation of the course
Gladys Cardenas-Recognition task 2018-02-15
Across
- Environment where laboratory guides are found
- Environment where I find the recommended readings for each activity
- The ratings are in the bar
- Where the course agenda is located
Down
- Place where the activities are sent
- In the initial environment we find news forum and forum of
- Environment where you participate in activities
- Where he interacted with the other participants of the course
8 Clues: The ratings are in the bar • Where the course agenda is located • Place where the activities are sent • Environment where laboratory guides are found • Environment where you participate in activities • In the initial environment we find news forum and forum of • Where he interacted with the other participants of the course • ...
Crossword English 2 Cristian Perdomo Echeverry 2018-06-27
Across
- what is task 5 of Collaborative learning environment
- What is the name of the unit 2
- You can find this in Starting information
Down
- You can find this in Monitoring and evaluation environment
- You can find this in Student´s Management environment
- You can find this in My Mail
- You can find this in Knowledge environment
- You can find this in Administration
8 Clues: You can find this in My Mail • What is the name of the unit 2 • You can find this in Administration • You can find this in Starting information • You can find this in Knowledge environment • what is task 5 of Collaborative learning environment • You can find this in Student´s Management environment • You can find this in Monitoring and evaluation environment
Module 20: Nature and Nurture in Psychology 2018-12-06
Across
- Made up DNA molecules that make genes
- Nongenetic influence
- Focuses on our genes & environment influence
- Single fertilized egg splits into two
- Shared traits
Down
- Rules
- Two different fertilized egg
- error in gene replication
- Makes up chromosomes
- Inherited traits
- contains genetic information that makes up chromosomes
11 Clues: Rules • Shared traits • Inherited traits • Makes up chromosomes • Nongenetic influence • error in gene replication • Two different fertilized egg • Made up DNA molecules that make genes • Single fertilized egg splits into two • Focuses on our genes & environment influence • contains genetic information that makes up chromosomes
PRUEBA 1 2018-09-02
Across
- virtual structure where we can see the courses of the period
- where we can know our notes ratings
- environment where the teaching accompaniment is reflected
- space where we can know the date of completion of each of the activity of the courses
Down
- help document to carry out each one of the activities of the course
- learning environment where we find the educational resource guides
- how many learning environments does the course present
- sources in the knowledge environment where,we find the units of the course
- environment of the course initial information
9 Clues: where we can know our notes ratings • environment of the course initial information • how many learning environments does the course present • environment where the teaching accompaniment is reflected • virtual structure where we can see the courses of the period • learning environment where we find the educational resource guides • ...
Vocab 2020-08-20
Across
- Naturally occurring or grown in a particular region or environment
- A lifestyle where people stay in one place and develop a culture
- Changing something about yourself based on the environment that you live in
- distance above sea level
Down
- large area of flat land
- A group of people, or a community with similar values or interests
- A long thin area of land that sticks out from a larger area
- a steep cliff or ridge where the elevation changes suddenly.
- To change something about the environment to make the environment that you live in work "better" for you
- A lifestyle where people move from place to place, usually following their food source
10 Clues: large area of flat land • distance above sea level • A long thin area of land that sticks out from a larger area • a steep cliff or ridge where the elevation changes suddenly. • A lifestyle where people stay in one place and develop a culture • A group of people, or a community with similar values or interests • ...
Geography 2014-02-19
Across
- science dealing with the areal differentiation of the earth's surface
- gases that surround the earth e.g.the air
- the angular distance of north or south of the earth's equator
- person who specializes in geologic research and study
- natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
Down
- science or practice of drawing maps
- environment/the branch of geography concerned with natural features and phenomena of the earth's surface
- angular distance of east and west on the earth's surface
- environment/the study of the interaction between human beings and their environment
- the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms
10 Clues: science or practice of drawing maps • gases that surround the earth e.g.the air • person who specializes in geologic research and study • angular distance of east and west on the earth's surface • the angular distance of north or south of the earth's equator • natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism • ...
Year 8 Food Technology: Sustainability revision 2024-03-11
Across
- this term describes the idea that products should be made in ways that uses renewable resources and does not damage the environment
- the amount of greenhouse gas released into the environment due to out actions is known as
- these resources can replenish themselves when they are used
- this term describes food that is produced near us
Down
- this gas is a collection of gases that harm our environment
- this term describes behaviours or decisions that reflect right or wrong
- things removed from food to make it edible is known as food ______
- sustainable food supports the economy, the environment and _______
- products that are produced without chemicals
- food waste contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, money loss and _______
10 Clues: products that are produced without chemicals • this term describes food that is produced near us • this gas is a collection of gases that harm our environment • these resources can replenish themselves when they are used • things removed from food to make it edible is known as food ______ • sustainable food supports the economy, the environment and _______ • ...
Polar Bears - Upper Elem 2025-01-09
Across
- an animal that preys upon other animal for food
- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- A state of prolonged sleep or inactivity that some animals enter during winter to conserve energy.
- Natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organisms.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and the environment.
Down
- of, found in, or produced by the sea
- surroundings in which a thing lives
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment, often caused by human activities.
- A thick layer of fat found under the skin of some marine mammals, used for insulation and energy storage.
- change to a new environments.
10 Clues: change to a new environments. • surroundings in which a thing lives • of, found in, or produced by the sea • an animal that preys upon other animal for food • develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form. • Natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organisms. • ...
Ecology 2021-03-05
Across
- obtain their organic molecules from other organisms
- a type of heterotroph that obtain nutrients by consuming non-living organic sources, such as detritus and humus
- a group of organism of the same species living in the same area at the same time
- heterotrophs that obtain organic nutrients from detritus by external digestion
- a group of population living an interacting with each other in an area
- a group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring
Down
- the environment which a species normally lives
- heterotrophs that ingest other organisms obtain their organic molecules
- a community and its abiotic environment
- the study of relationships between living organisms and between organisms and their environment
- an organisms that uses solar energy or chemical energy to manufacture the organic compounds it needs as nutrients from simple inorganic compounds obtained from its environment
11 Clues: a community and its abiotic environment • the environment which a species normally lives • obtain their organic molecules from other organisms • a group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring • a group of population living an interacting with each other in an area • heterotrophs that ingest other organisms obtain their organic molecules • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 1 "Doctrines" 2020-05-26
Across
- the connection and exchange of the dual relationship between humans and the natural environment
- a view that acknowledges limits on the effects of the natural environment and focuses more on the role that human culture plays
- to perceive the characteristics of places in different ways based on their personal beliefs
- when things are farther apart they tend to be less connected
- the shrinking of time distance between locations due to improved methods of transportation and communication
- the study of spatial characteristics of humans and human activities
- anything built by humans
Down
- belief that land forms and climate are the most powerful forces shaping human behavior and social development
- an inverse relationship between distance and connection.
- study of how humans adapt to the environment
- the study of spatial characteristics of various elements of the physical environment
11 Clues: anything built by humans • study of how humans adapt to the environment • an inverse relationship between distance and connection. • when things are farther apart they tend to be less connected • the study of spatial characteristics of humans and human activities • the study of spatial characteristics of various elements of the physical environment • ...
explore the course_fabio burbano 2018-08-27
Across
- link where you find course methodology
- link where you can see your group and your classmates
- environment where you enter the final works
Down
- environment where you find the units of the course
- link where you find unfamiliar words
- link where you find the books you may need
- environment where you interact with your groupmates
- environment where you find the course agenda
8 Clues: link where you find unfamiliar words • link where you find course methodology • link where you find the books you may need • environment where you enter the final works • environment where you find the course agenda • environment where you find the units of the course • environment where you interact with your groupmates • ...
Cardenas Gladys 2018-02-15
Across
- Place where the activities are sent
- In the initial environment we find news forum and forum of
- The ratings are in the bar
- Environment where I find the recommended readings for each activity
Down
- Environment where you participate in activities
- Where the course agenda is located
- Environment where laboratory guides are found
- Where he interacted with the other participants of the course
8 Clues: The ratings are in the bar • Where the course agenda is located • Place where the activities are sent • Environment where laboratory guides are found • Environment where you participate in activities • In the initial environment we find news forum and forum of • Where he interacted with the other participants of the course • ...
An Introduction to Environmental Science 2021-02-24
Across
- a resource that is formed much more slowly than it is used
- the formal process of submitting research for examination by the scientific community
- any of the natural materials and energy sources provided by nature that humans need to survive
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world, and by extension people, from the harmful changes produced by human activities
- the variable that changes in response to the conditions set in an experiment
- the variable that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiment
- a statement of what a scientist expects to observe if a hypothesis is true
- a well-tested explanation of observations and experimental findings
- a carbon-containing fuel formed over millions of years from the remains of living things
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- a testable idea that attempts to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question
- able to meet the current demand for a resource without depleting the future supply
- the study of how the natural world works, how the environment affects humans, and how humans affect the environment
- Ethics the application of ethical standards to relationships between humans and their environment
- all living and nonliving things with which an organism reacts
- a resource that is replenished, or renewed over a short period of time
- information collected using scientific methods
- a study in which only one factor is manipulated, or changed
- the environmental impact of an individual or population in terms of the total amount of land and water required to provide the raw materials the individual or population consumes, and to dispose of or recycle the waste the individual or population produces
- the branch of philosophy that involves the study of good and bad, and of right and wrong
19 Clues: information collected using scientific methods • a resource that is formed much more slowly than it is used • a study in which only one factor is manipulated, or changed • all living and nonliving things with which an organism reacts • the variable that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiment • ...
Term 2 topic words 2019-04-30
9 Clues: nature • flowers • in nature • study’s things • nearly extinct • feeling comfortable • observing the world • north west east south • diffrent weather environment
Waste Management 2023-05-10
Across
- ponds, pits, or lagoons that store liquid hazardous waste
- overnourishment of aquatic ecosystems with plant nutrients resulting from human activity
- bacteria and enzymes help to destroy toxic or hazardous substances or convert them to harmless compounds
- goals are to identify sites where hazardous waste has contaminated the environment and to clean them up
- extremely small pieces of plastic debris in the environment resulting from the disposal and breakdown of consumer products and industrial waste.
- uses bacteria to decompose yard trimmings,vegetable food scraps and other biodegradable organic waste
Down
- pollutants come from many diffuse sources that are hard to pinpoint
- any unwanted or discarded material people produce that is not a liquid or gas
- convert used resources to useful items
- solid waste produced by mines, farms, and industries that supply people with goods and services
- solid waste often called garbage or trash produced by households and workplaces other than factories
- single, identifiable source that discharges pollutants into the environment
- waste which is discarded material or substances that directly threatens human health or the environment
13 Clues: convert used resources to useful items • ponds, pits, or lagoons that store liquid hazardous waste • pollutants come from many diffuse sources that are hard to pinpoint • single, identifiable source that discharges pollutants into the environment • any unwanted or discarded material people produce that is not a liquid or gas • ...
KOSA KATA 2023-10-29
18 Clues: Life • Plan • Safety • Stretch • Feeling • Diligent • Symptoms • Guardian • Achieved • Knowledge • Sustenance • Competition • Information • Housing area • Registration • Participation • Requirement/Condition • Environment/atmosphere
Natural Selection 2022-04-08
Across
- a body part, feature,or behavior that helps a living thing survive ans function better in it's environment
- occurs
- the theory of the evolution of species by natural selection advanced by Charles Darwin.
- of evolution he theory of evolution is a shortened form of the term “theory of evolution by natural selection,”
- selection the process whereby organisms better adaption to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Breeding the process by which humans choose a plant or animal to breed based on specific traits
- the surroundings or condition in which a person,animal or plant lives
- the action or fact of carefully choosing someone or something as being the best or most suitable.
- law a body of unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct.
- individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
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- the continued existence of organisms which are best adapted to their environment, with the extinction of others, as a concept in the Darwinian theory of evolution.
- evolution is the change in inherited traits over successive generations in populations of organisms. Evolutionary modification of
- politics reflected the law of the jungle"
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- of the jungle the principle that those who are strong and apply ruthless self-interest will be most successful.
- modified organism whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- selection is the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals
- theory is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin
- the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances
20 Clues: occurs • politics reflected the law of the jungle" • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • the surroundings or condition in which a person,animal or plant lives • modified organism whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 5 Ella 9c <3 2022-11-24
17 Clues: oksa • hirvi • sähkö • peura • tonni • pesiä • saalis • haaste • onneksi • muuttaa • suojella • ympäristö • liikakansoitus • ylilaiduntaminen • poikkeuksellinen • liittyä toisiinsa • kestävällä tavalla
