environment Crossword Puzzles
Safety health and the environment 2020-11-08
Scene 3 Text 2 2022-09-12
18 Clues: tukea • luoda • kasvi • Intia • roskat • muisto • totuus • suojella • kulttuuri • matkustaa • ympäristö • ikuisesti • seikkailu • ihmeellinen • pysyä, jäädä • tapa, keino, tie • välittää, huolehtia • luonto, villieläimet
Biotic Environmental Factors 2021-11-02
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- WEB - All the possible food-chain interactions (2 words)
- - A relationship between organisms in which each benefit
- - the place where a particular organism lives within its environment
- CHAIN - the sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism.
- - An association between two organisms in which one is benefited and the other is neither benefited nor harmed
- - Term for plants that make their own food
- - The community plus the environment, plus, all of the interactions between them
- - A group of organisms that are genetically similar enough to interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- - Two organisms living in close association
- - Organisms that eat other organisms
- - These aspects of the environment are grouped under the heading “biotic”
- ORDER - Type of consumer that directly eats plants (2 words)
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- - Animals that consume plants only
- – a group of individuals of the same species inhabiting the same area.
- - Two or more organisms after the same environmental resource
- - Organisms that break down dead organic matter
- - A relationship between two organisms - one benefits, and one is usually harmed
- - Where and how an organism obtains its food, all of the special requirements defining its role
- - all of the populations of organisms that live in an area at the same time
- - An animal that consumes both plants and animals
20 Clues: - Animals that consume plants only • - Organisms that eat other organisms • - Two organisms living in close association • - Term for plants that make their own food • - Organisms that break down dead organic matter • - An animal that consumes both plants and animals • WEB - All the possible food-chain interactions (2 words) • ...
Life Sciences 2024-04-30
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- Microscopic fungus used in bread and beer production.
- Gas used by plants for cellular respiration.
- Part of earth and its atmosphere in which organisms live.
- Medicine used to kill or stop growth of micro-organisms.
- Acid that causes milk to go sour.
- Main product of respiration used by animals and plants for all life processes.
- A group of organisms that belong to same species in same area
- Particular area where plants and animals interact with each other and the environment
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- Chemical used to test for carbon dioxide.
- Bacteria and fungi that feed on decaying matter.
- Change in the structure, function and behaviour of an organism which allow organisms to survive in a particular environment.
- Main product of photosynthesis
- Study of the interactions between living organisms and the non-living factors in the environment.
- Animals and plants that feed on insects.
- They are micro-organisms that are inactive outside the host.
- Different populations living and interacting in the same area.
- Infection of skin caused by fungi
- Cause diseases like African sleeping sickness and malaria.
- Useful organisms found in human intestines that help digest food.
19 Clues: Main product of photosynthesis • Acid that causes milk to go sour. • Infection of skin caused by fungi • Animals and plants that feed on insects. • Chemical used to test for carbon dioxide. • Gas used by plants for cellular respiration. • Bacteria and fungi that feed on decaying matter. • Microscopic fungus used in bread and beer production. • ...
Galapagos finches 2023-04-24
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- the trace or remains of a organism that lives long ago most commonly preserved in a sedimentary rock
- a genetically determined characteristics
- became crocodiles
- developed from a monkey into a human
- a group of organisms that are closely related and can mate to produce fertile offspring
- the process in which inherited characteristics within a population change over generations such as that new species sometimes arise
- had eyes
- developed into having no legs
- have been around longer than the dinosaurs
- got striped fur so mosquitoes wouldn't see them and kill them
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- produce more seeds than the average plant
- selection the process by which individual that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce more successfully then a less well adapted individual still; A theory to explain the mechanism of an environment
- developed from a genus Hyracotherium
- a characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment
- records record a historical sequence of life indicated by fossils found in layers in the earths crust
- eveloed from being bigger
- got extra sticky feet to climb trees
- most evolved animal
- breeding did the human practice of braiding animals or plants that have certain desired traits
- got more gills
20 Clues: had eyes • got more gills • became crocodiles • most evolved animal • eveloed from being bigger • developed into having no legs • developed from a genus Hyracotherium • developed from a monkey into a human • got extra sticky feet to climb trees • a genetically determined characteristics • produce more seeds than the average plant • have been around longer than the dinosaurs • ...
Chapter 1&2 2023-01-30
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- that affect a person’s chance of developing a disease or health condition
- organization ppo
- and programs that help the environment and people within a community
- and drug
- sure the goal fits you, your values, and what you want to accomplish
- of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it
- develop due to changes in health over time, and your genes guide many of these changes.
- presence of waste in the environment
- care
- doctor
- available for people 65 years of age and older
- and health claims that are described as science-based when they are not
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- objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life
- leading cause of death in the US
- expression of thoughts and feelings, including moods, feelings about one’s self, and views about the world
- to locate, evaluate, apply, and communicate information pertaining to health
- of people’s lives that increase the chances they will develop a disease or disorder
- practices of always seeking to gather new information and learn new skills
- beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people
19 Clues: care • doctor • and drug • organization ppo • leading cause of death in the US • presence of waste in the environment • available for people 65 years of age and older • beliefs, values, customs, and arts of a group of people • objects, or conditions that surround a person in everyday life • of identifying one’s state of health and taking steps to improve it • ...
Natural Selection vocabulary 2025-04-10
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- The development of an embryo
- Radiation: diversification of a species due to changes in environment and resources
- Equilibrium: Species remain stable for a long period of time with brief periods of rapid evolution.
- Selection: A process where organisms with traits better suited to their environment tend to survive and reproduce more successfully.
- Selection: The process in which humans decide which animals to breed
- Drift: A random change in allele frequencies
- 2 organisms that evolve together due to reciprocal influence
- The process by which evolution gradually occurs rather then sudden
- Animals moving from one place to another for climate, resource and breeding
- A specific group of organisms
- A process by which new species arise from existing species
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- When an species permanently disappears from Earth
- The process by which living organisms’ characteristics change over time
- Traits that have the same origin
- a heritable characteristic that enhances an organism’s ability to survive in a specific environment
- An idea used to explain a specific phenomenon
- Evolution: Closely related organisms have the same evolutionary trait
- Field of biology that deals with the distribution of species across different places.
- Changes in the allele frequencies, Evolutionary changes within a species
19 Clues: The development of an embryo • A specific group of organisms • Traits that have the same origin • Drift: A random change in allele frequencies • An idea used to explain a specific phenomenon • When an species permanently disappears from Earth • A process by which new species arise from existing species • 2 organisms that evolve together due to reciprocal influence • ...
Task 1. English II - Bayron Vergara 2018-09-04
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- Environment for interaction with other classmates
- Spaces or work areas in the course
- In this environment we must load all the products of the course
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- Environment to use the knowledge acquired
- In this enviroment you find the study literature
- People present in the course
- Site to publish our contributions in the consolidation of collaborative works
- In this site we find publications of interest
8 Clues: People present in the course • Spaces or work areas in the course • Environment to use the knowledge acquired • In this site we find publications of interest • In this enviroment you find the study literature • Environment for interaction with other classmates • In this environment we must load all the products of the course • ...
science choice board crossword puzzle 2023-10-23
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- any component of the ecosystem that is devoid of life
- a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
- response or orientation of a plant or certain lower animals to a stimulus that acts with greater intensity from one direction than another.
- organisms that produce food for themselves and other organisms.
- period in which a plant does not grow, awaiting necessary environmentalconditions such as temperature, moisture, nutrient availability
- organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms
- a subset of individuals of one species that occupies a particular geographic area and, in sexually reproducing species, interbreeds.
- a living thing that has an organized structure, can react to stimuli, reproduce, grow, adapt, and maintain homeostasis
- an organism that consumes all or part of the body of another—living or recently killed—organism, which is its prey
- living or once living components of a community
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- the adjustment of organisms to their environment in order to improve their chances at survival in that environment
- community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment.
- a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- some detectable change in the environment which causes a living organism to respond to that change.
- organisms that consume other organisms to obtain their energy.
- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing
- a group of species that are commonly found together
- a pigment that gives plants their green color
19 Clues: a pigment that gives plants their green color • living or once living components of a community • a group of species that are commonly found together • organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms • any component of the ecosystem that is devoid of life • organisms that consume other organisms to obtain their energy. • ...
wetlands 2 2024-02-04
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- Variety and variability of life on Earth, including species diversity, genetic diversity, and ecosystem diversity
- Process of returning a degraded ecosystem to its original state or improving its ecological function
- Person actively engaged in the protection and preservation of natural resources, including wetlands
- Using resources in a way that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Relating to the relationships between living organisms and their environment
- Informing and raising awareness among individuals and communities about the importance of wetlands and their conservation
- bird Bird species that frequent wetlands and shallow waters, often feeding by wading
- Natural process by which wetlands remove pollutants and impurities from water
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- Activities undertaken for enjoyment, relaxation, and leisure in natural environments, including wetlands
- Natural environment where a particular species lives and thrives
- Process of population growth and development leading to the expansion of cities and towns into natural habitats, including wetlands
- Wetland characterized by soft, wet ground and the presence of tall grasses, sedges, and reeds
- loss Decline in the extent or quality of wetland ecosystems due to human activities such as urbanization, agriculture, and pollution
- Complex network of plants, animals, and microorganisms interacting with each other and their environment
- Preservation and sustainable use of natural resources, including wetlands
- Protection and maintenance of natural resources and ecosystems
- Interconnected group of organisms inhabiting a particular area and interacting with each other and their environment
- Seasonal movement of animals from one region to another, often to access better feeding or breeding grounds
- Area of land where water covers the soil, either permanently or seasonally
- day International observance dedicated to raising awareness about the value of wetlands and the need for their conservation
- Birds adapted for aquatic habitats, such as ducks, geese, and swans
21 Clues: Protection and maintenance of natural resources and ecosystems • Natural environment where a particular species lives and thrives • Birds adapted for aquatic habitats, such as ducks, geese, and swans • Preservation and sustainable use of natural resources, including wetlands • Area of land where water covers the soil, either permanently or seasonally • ...
Changing and Managing Environment Crossword 2020-03-26
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- term used to describe a range of substances that do harm to an environment
- biome of wide open spaces, where the vegetation is dominated by grasses
- wearing away of the Earth’s surface by wind, water or ice
- such as spiritual enrichment and recreation
- dense forest area found in tropical regions with warm temperatures and heavy rainfall
- gradual increase in the overall temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere
- change in global or regional climate patterns
- method used to dispose of rubbish by burying it; also used to describe the place where rubbish is buried
- watering of otherwise dry land by artificial means
- variety of living organisms (i.e. plants, animals, bacteria and fungi) found in an environment
- measure of the amount of salt present in the soil
- plant, animal or other organism that is not native to an area, and whose introduction has negative effects on its new environment
- removal of trees and other plant life from a forested area, either by cutting down or burning; usually carried out to clear the land for farming
- term used to describe a range of important resources, processes and benefits that healthy ecosystems provide to humans
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- basic organic resources from which things are made
- dying out and complete disappearance of a
- highest underground level at which the rocks and soil in a particular area are completely wet with ground water
- fuel made from the decomposed (fossilised)remains of plants and animals that lived millions of years ago
- wearing down of the health of land resources through human actions in ways that threaten their ability to maintain their environmental functions
- the transformation of fertile land into relatively dry desert
- the ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life
- such as purifying air and water
- any substance that is released into the environment that causes damage
- underground water supply consisting of a layer of rock or other permeable materials that hold water
- such as providing food and materials
- such as seed dispersal and nutrient cycling
26 Clues: such as purifying air and water • such as providing food and materials • dying out and complete disappearance of a • such as spiritual enrichment and recreation • such as seed dispersal and nutrient cycling • change in global or regional climate patterns • measure of the amount of salt present in the soil • basic organic resources from which things are made • ...
Organisms and their environment terms 2021-04-28
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- An interacting group of various species in a common location
- Non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- Step in a nutritive series, or food chain, of an ecosystem
- graphical representation designed to show the biomass or bioproductivity at each trophic level in a given ecosystem
- Organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- Organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- The total amount of water on a planet
- Animals whose primary food source is plant-based
- Group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature and produce fertile offspring
- All of the food chains in an ecosystem
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- Group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area
- organisms that make their own organic nutrients (food)
- Living component of an ecosystem
- Animals that eat other animals
- Biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms
- The sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism
- Community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
- Study of how organisms interact with one another and with their physical environment
- Organisms that are unable to make their own energy, and instead rely on the consumption and digestion of producers
- Organism that feeds on nonliving organic matter known as detritus at a microscopic level
- The layer of air that surrounds the Earth and is comprised mainly of Nitrogen and Oxygen
- Global ecosystem composed of living organisms (biota) and the abiotic (nonliving) factors from which they derive energy and nutrients
- Organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- Organism that breaks down dead organic material
- All the living and non-living factors affecting an organism and ultimately determining its form and survival
26 Clues: Animals that eat other animals • Living component of an ecosystem • The total amount of water on a planet • All of the food chains in an ecosystem • Organism that breaks down dead organic material • Animals whose primary food source is plant-based • organisms that make their own organic nutrients (food) • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • ...
Chapter Three Heredity and Environment 2020-09-15
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- a long string of amino acids
- influenced by many factors
- threadlike structure that contains protein
- genes that have base pairs that are different
- occupied by 1.5% of gene
- cause only minor differences
- influence of genes
- trait expressed when organism has two recessive cells
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- portrays a person's chromosomes
- a fertilized ovum
- fetal stage (8-10 weeks)
- more influential
- DNA molecules stores on a
- cells cells that differentiate into specialized cell
- inability to conceive children
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- genetic constitution of a single organism
- individual that carries
- additive gene
- environmental influence
20 Clues: additive gene • more influential • a fertilized ovum • influence of genes • deoxyribonucleic acid • individual that carries • environmental influence • fetal stage (8-10 weeks) • occupied by 1.5% of gene • DNA molecules stores on a • influenced by many factors • a long string of amino acids • cause only minor differences • inability to conceive children • portrays a person's chromosomes • ...
Ecology and the Environment Quiz 2017-06-06
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- Fuel Remains of ancient organisms rich in carbon, such as oil, natural gas and coal, which can be used as an energy resource
- An environmental issue caused primarily by the burning of high sulfur coal in factories
- Deforestation in areas like the Amazon Rainforest result in loss of ____________
- One negative effect of ozone depletion is that it impairs the process of _______.
- The stink bug coming to this area is an example of a(n) ___________________
- Two ways to prevent or fix this environmental issue are to conserve natural areas and sustainable agriculture
- How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have?
- A gas found in high concentrations in the stratosphere which helps to absorb ultraviolet radiation
- This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion
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- India’s family planning policy focuses mainly on the education of ____________
- The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth
- Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world
- What gas are humans adding to the atmosphere that is causing the carbon cycle to become overloaded?
- This protocol (that the US did not sign) was issued in 1997 to help fight global warming
- Warming of Earth’s atmosphere resulting from heat trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases
- The __________________ Protocol, signed by 200 countries in the mid-1980’s banned the production of CFC’s
- China’s family planning policy restricts families within city (urban) areas to have __________________ without any penalty
- The main cause of overpopulation is a higher _______________ than death rate
- What is the name of the project you created for this unit on an environmental issue?
- The name of our pet rabbit
20 Clues: The name of our pet rabbit • How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have? • This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion • The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth • Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world • The stink bug coming to this area is an example of a(n) ___________________ • ...
Living Things and the Environment 2018-06-13
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- Omnivores
- Living thins cannot live without ....
- Each group of these animals.
- All the populations living in a habitat.
- Both plants and other animals.
- Water with ph of about 7.
- Herbivores
- Group of organisms at the end of each food chain.
- The relationship between the producers and the consumers.
- Green plants need .... to carry out photosynthesis.
- Green plants make their own food.
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- Made up of all living organisms and non-living components in an area.
- Water with ph of about 8.
- All living things need .... to breath.
- Decomposers
- Carnivores
- How hot or cold a habitat is.
- Animals that eat other animals only.
- Animals that eat plants only.
- Many animals match their environment in colors or shapes.
- The home of a living organisms.
- Animals and humans depend on plants and other animals for food.
- Two or more food chains linked together.
- How acidic or alkaline a certain substance is.
24 Clues: Omnivores • Carnivores • Herbivores • Decomposers • Water with ph of about 8. • Water with ph of about 7. • Each group of these animals. • How hot or cold a habitat is. • Animals that eat plants only. • Both plants and other animals. • The home of a living organisms. • Green plants make their own food. • Animals that eat other animals only. • Living thins cannot live without .... • ...
Environment and Culture Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-23
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- When walking away from your computer workspace, it’s important to ______ out.
- Find worker’s comp information on the blank
- Pink You see a suspicious walking out of the hospital with a baby blanket hanging out of the back pack?
- For Fire response you race, Remove Alert ________ Extinguish
- Food and Napkin waste in the castle creek café can be disposed as
- Reduce Reuse
- Two patient identifier are name and ______
- The parking lot is extremely ice. You walk like a ___________
- Accidental exposures include needle sticks and _______
- The resource for information about hazardous chemicals in the workplace is _______ (hint: acronym)
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- An extension cord in a walkway is a trip ________
- Heath Insurance Portability and ______ act
- ______ is responsible for patient safety
- In sudden cardiac arrest It’s important to know where your closest is _______ located.
- When Reporting a grievance contact Steve Knowles, the AVH _____ officer
- When lifting heavy object, you hold it ______
- Two patient identifier is an example of? (hint Acronym)
- To use a Fire Extinguisher, you pull the pin, aim, squeeze and _____
- Throughout your workday it’s important move and _____
- Washing The most effective way to prevent the spread of infection
20 Clues: Reduce Reuse • ______ is responsible for patient safety • Heath Insurance Portability and ______ act • Two patient identifier are name and ______ • Find worker’s comp information on the blank • When lifting heavy object, you hold it ______ • An extension cord in a walkway is a trip ________ • Throughout your workday it’s important move and _____ • ...
Human Impacts on the Environment 2023-04-20
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- a natural substance that is not replenished with the speed at which it is consumed
- pollution that comes from multiple sources
- wastewater and excrement from underground drainage
- the process by which fertile land becomes dry and infertile
- growth whose rate becomes ever more rapid in proportion to the growing total number or size
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation
- particulate matter that is carried by water or wind and deposited on the surface of the land or the bottom of a body of water
- rain or any other form of precipitation that has an unusual pH below 7
- a resource of which there is an endless supply because it can be replenished
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- any single identifiable source of pollution
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
- the process of being worn away by wind or water or other natural agents or the gradual destruction or diminution of something
- a colorless unstable toxic gas with a pungent odor and powerful oxidizing properties and formed from oxygen by electrical discharges or ultraviolet light
- the condition of being populated with excessively large numbers
- the number of live births per thousand of population per year
- the ratio of deaths to the population of a particular area or during a particular period of time
- the degradation of water quality by any process that changes water temperature
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- a careful preservation and protection of something
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
21 Clues: pollution that comes from multiple sources • any single identifiable source of pollution • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • wastewater and excrement from underground drainage • a careful preservation and protection of something • the process by which fertile land becomes dry and infertile • ...
The Cell and its Environment 2023-04-27
Living Environment Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-09
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- Two or more atoms bound together
- The ability to do work.
- Found only in plant cells, produces energy.
- An essential nutritional compound used to build tissues
- The sequence of energy/matter transfers through food
- the process that turns sunlight into energy in plants.
- The component of air that we need to breathe.
- A substance plants and animals need to live
- A nutritional compound needed for growth
- An organism that creates its own energy
- Passive movement of substances from areas with a high concentration to ones with a low one.
- A green substance found in chloroplasts
- The main compound powering biochemical reactions in cells.
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- carbohydrates, protien, and fat.
- The body's preferred source of energy, found in foods like bread and pasta.
- The building blocks of molecules, found in the periodic table.
- The forced movement of solvent particles through a semipermeable membrane.
- A simple sugar found widely in nature
- Holds atoms together
- An organism that gets energy by eating other organisms
- a type of energy used in photosynthesis
- Fatty acids, cannot dissolve in water but can in organic solvents.
22 Clues: Holds atoms together • The ability to do work. • carbohydrates, protien, and fat. • Two or more atoms bound together • A simple sugar found widely in nature • a type of energy used in photosynthesis • An organism that creates its own energy • A green substance found in chloroplasts • A nutritional compound needed for growth • Found only in plant cells, produces energy. • ...
New Insights 7: Glossary: Environment 2023-08-29
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- överbefolkning
- djurreservat, naturskyddsområde
- jordbruk
- tjuvskytte
- nederbörd
- gödningsmedel
- skogsskövling
- torka
- hållbarhet
- utrotningshotad
- insektsgift
- jordbävning
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- övergödning, eutrofiering
- miljövård, naturskydd
- infödd, urspunglig, inhemsk
- biologisk mångfald
- utrotning
- bekämpningsmedel
- konstbevattning
- lavin, snöskred
20 Clues: torka • jordbruk • utrotning • nederbörd • tjuvskytte • hållbarhet • insektsgift • jordbävning • gödningsmedel • skogsskövling • överbefolkning • konstbevattning • lavin, snöskred • utrotningshotad • bekämpningsmedel • biologisk mångfald • miljövård, naturskydd • övergödning, eutrofiering • infödd, urspunglig, inhemsk • djurreservat, naturskyddsområde
The environment and circular economy 2022-05-29
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- is a set of specific and systematic actions carried out to give knowledge to something or someone.
- is a battery-powered slide that communicates with other devices without needing a fixed physical connection, such as a cable, to the telecommunications network.
- is a digital audio file transmitted over the internet, whose content can be varied, usually for the purpose of transmitting information.
- is a social structure composed of people or organizations, connected by one or several types of relationships, who share common values and goals.
- is a news that discloses something publicly.
- is the dissemination of products, services, and ideas to the public, with a view to inducing it to a dynamic favorable attitude. That is, it is part of the communication technique.
- studies the causes and mechanisms that govern the exchange relationships (goods, services or ideas) carried out within the price, distribution, communication and product.
- is a set of electronic components capable of executing various types of algorithms and data processing.
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- is a specialized job or activity within society, usually carried out by a professional. Some activities require studies of a given knowledge while others do not.
- is the set of computer networks that are spread across all regions of the planet, able to exchange data and messages using a common protocol.
- - it can take place in any format, such as a magazine, a television program or a website. It is an act or process or effect of making something public.
- can be defined as an activity in the economic field that consists of the exchange of goods or services between two or more people, carried out with the final objective of obtaining profit.
- is a means or technological resource of telecommunications used to provide communication through the transception of data and information previously encoded in a signal.
- this term encompasses all activities involved in selling a product or service to a consumer or company.
- is when you are on a connection or on the internet at the exact moment you access it.
- is a type of window that opens in the browser when visiting a web page or accessing a specific link.
- the newspaper is a printed communication medium, it is a product derived from the set of activities called journalism.
- is when something is made to reach several places other than the one in which it was produced.
- are actions carried out with the purpose of obtaining profit or benefit. For example, it involves an outlay of cash equivalent to an amount in exchange for an amount of greater value.
- - is what has been manufactured, that is, that has been manufactured or produced by something or someone.
20 Clues: is a news that discloses something publicly. • is when you are on a connection or on the internet at the exact moment you access it. • is when something is made to reach several places other than the one in which it was produced. • is a set of specific and systematic actions carried out to give knowledge to something or someone. • ...
Intro To Environment Science Vocabulary 2024-09-15
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- Data** Data that is numerical and involves measurements.
- The scientific study of how organisms interact with their surroundings.
- Services** Goods provided directly by ecosystems, such as food and water.
- A worldview that places humans at the center of value and importance.
- A worldview that values entire ecosystems rather than individual organisms.
- Reasoning** Reasoning that looks for patterns to develop general rules.
- Using resources in a way that ensures they are available for future use.
- Analysis** A process of comparing the costs and benefits of a decision.
- Variable** The variable that is changed in an experiment.
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- Data** Descriptive data that involves characteristics or qualities.
- A testable explanation for a scientific question.
- of the Commons** Overuse of shared resources due to individuals acting in their self-interest.
- Resources** Resources that take a long time to replenish.
- Services** Natural processes regulated by ecosystems, like flood control and air purification.
- Review** The evaluation of scientific work by others in the same field.
- Method** The systematic process used to investigate natural phenomena.
- Reasoning** Reasoning that applies general rules to specific situations.
- Experiment** An experiment where only one variable is changed at a time.
- The natural world and everything that interacts within it.
- Revolution** The shift from hunting and gathering to farming and settled communities.
- Footprint** The measure of a person’s or group’s use of natural resources.
- A worldview that values all living organisms equally.
- Resources** Resources that naturally replenish over short periods.
- Revolution** The period of technological advancement that increased resource consumption.
- Variable** The variable that is measured in an experiment.
25 Clues: A testable explanation for a scientific question. • A worldview that values all living organisms equally. • The natural world and everything that interacts within it. • Data** Data that is numerical and involves measurements. • Resources** Resources that take a long time to replenish. • Variable** The variable that is changed in an experiment. • ...
Human Impacts on the Environment 2025-04-08
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- A resource that cannot be quickly replaced and takes millions of years to form
- The trapping of heat in Earth's atmosphere by certain gases
- A fossil fuel formed from ancient plant material; burned for energy
- Used water from homes or industries that contains waste or pollutants
- A thick, hazy form of air pollution caused by sunlight reacting with pollutants
- The process of removing minerals from the Earth, often damaging habitats
- A resource that can be naturally replaced in a short period of time
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or on Earth
- The large-scale clearing of forests, often for farming or development
- When fertile land turns into desert due to drought or poor land use
- A nonrenewable energy source made from ancient plants and animals
- A species brought into a new area by humans, on purpose or by accident
- Breaking a habitat into smaller, isolated pieces
- Pollution that comes from a single, specific location
Down
- Using resources in a way that meets needs without harming the future
- A non-native species that spreads quickly and harms local ecosystems
- The removal of topsoil by wind, water, or human activity
- The destruction or alteration of environments where species live
- Harmful substances introduced into the environment
- Pollution that comes from many widespread sources
- Removing natural resources faster than they can be replaced
- Gases like carbon dioxide that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Rain made acidic by air pollution, damaging to plants and water
23 Clues: Breaking a habitat into smaller, isolated pieces • Pollution that comes from many widespread sources • Harmful substances introduced into the environment • Pollution that comes from a single, specific location • The variety of life in a particular habitat or on Earth • The removal of topsoil by wind, water, or human activity • ...
Man and the environment - 2DSA 2025-04-10
Across
- Dangerous climate-related occurrences like hurricanes, droughts, and wildfires.
- The process of turning waste into reusable material.
- Contamination of the atmosphere, especially by industrial and vehicle emissions.
- The growth of cities, often leading to loss of green areas and natural habitats.
- Tiny plastic particles that pollute water and enter the food chain.
- Coal, oil, and gas used for energy, but major contributors to climate change.
- Large areas where waste is buried; often overfilled and polluting.
- The cutting down of trees, often to clear land for agriculture.
Down
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or on Earth.
- The complete disappearance of a species from the planet.
- A type of energy that comes from sources that won’t run out, like wind or solar.
- Living in a way that protects the environment for future generations.
- Gases like CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O that trap heat in the Earth’s atmosphere.
- Rain that contains harmful chemicals and damages ecosystems and buildings.
- Harmful substances that contaminate air, water, or soil.
- Definizione (clue)
- Gases and particles released into the air, especially by vehicles and factories.
- The date when we use more resources than the planet can regenerate in a year.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases a person or activity produces.
- The contamination of air, water, or land with harmful substances.
- Uncontrolled fires in forests or grasslands, made worse by hot, dry conditions.
21 Clues: Definizione (clue) • The process of turning waste into reusable material. • The complete disappearance of a species from the planet. • Harmful substances that contaminate air, water, or soil. • The cutting down of trees, often to clear land for agriculture. • The contamination of air, water, or land with harmful substances. • ...
ENVIRONMENT~~~ (layli, aidha, naily, ira) 2025-01-20
Across
- what do humans need to breathe
- alternative to plastic bag
- the term for the harmfull substances that contaminate water bodies
- turning waste into new product to use again
- the layer of gases protecting earth from UV rays
- the term for materials that are discarded and no longar usefull
- the natural surroundings in which all living things exist
- a common source of marine litter
- the term for harmfull chemicals used in farming
Down
- proces of breaking down organic matter
- type of energy is generated from organic waste
- the term for a subtance or material that can be recycled and reused
- minimazing waste by using fewer products or materials
- renewable energy source
- gas is released from landfills
- what do tree produce
- the area where waste is disposed of and managed
- using items again instead or throwing them again
- what do we plant to save the environment
- what do plants need to grow
20 Clues: what do tree produce • renewable energy source • alternative to plastic bag • what do plants need to grow • what do humans need to breathe • gas is released from landfills • a common source of marine litter • proces of breaking down organic matter • what do we plant to save the environment • turning waste into new product to use again • ...
ENVIRONMENT~~~ (layli, aidha, naily, ira) 2025-01-20
Across
- what do humans need to breathe
- alternative to plastic bag
- the term for the harmfull substances that contaminate water bodies
- turning waste into new product to use again
- the layer of gases protecting earth from UV rays
- the term for materials that are discarded and no longar usefull
- the natural surroundings in which all living things exist
- a common source of marine litter
- the term for harmfull chemicals used in farming
Down
- process of breaking down organic matter
- type of energy is generated from organic waste
- the term for a subtance or material that can be recycled and reused
- minimazing waste by using fewer products or materials
- renewable energy source
- gas is released from landfills
- what do tree produce
- the area where waste is disposed of and managed
- using items again instead or throwing them again
- what do we plant to save the environment
- what do plants need to grow
20 Clues: what do tree produce • renewable energy source • alternative to plastic bag • what do plants need to grow • what do humans need to breathe • gas is released from landfills • a common source of marine litter • process of breaking down organic matter • what do we plant to save the environment • turning waste into new product to use again • ...
Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-17
Across
- A principle that recognizes the inherent worth and rights of all individuals and communities to fair and impartial treatment.
- A global agreement aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- An approach that sees humans as not separate from nature but part of it.
- The careful and wise use of resources, especially money.
- A philosophy that teaches a good life means living in harmony with the natural world.
- A term that refers to the degree to which something is useful or desirable.
- A concept that ensures that resources are used in a way that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- A term that refers to the natural world, particularly the trees and other plants in it.
- A natural disaster or event that causes great damage or loss of life.
- A term that refers to the state of being evenly distributed.
- A philosophy that focuses on the value of living organisms and radical equality.
- An idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s.
- The moral relationship of human beings to the environment
- A set of values or principles that attempt to address the ethical implications of climate change.
- A principle that refers to the condition of being whole, unimpaired, or in perfect condition.
Down
- An approach in analyzing society and sees a relationship between environmental problems and social problems.
- A term that refers to the protection of natural resources.
- A principle that refers to the achievement of maximum output with minimum input.
- A term that refers to the patterns of behavior of individuals and societies in relation to the purchase and use of goods and services.
- A philosophy that sees the environment as the central factor.
- The practice of designing cities and towns in an organized and efficient way.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- A principle that recognizes the inherent worth and rights of all individuals and communities to fair and impartial treatment.
- A code of conduct that urges individuals to live simply and avoid waste.
- A philosophy that views maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of surroundings.
- A situation in which people are not equal because of differences in wealth, power, etc.
- The state or quality of being dedicated to the welfare of the environment.
- A British poet, preacher and scholar of metaphysics.
- A principle that refers to the quality of being careful and avoiding risks.
- A philosophical view regarding the relationship between humans and the environment that focuses on the importance of humankind in the world.
30 Clues: A British poet, preacher and scholar of metaphysics. • The careful and wise use of resources, especially money. • The moral relationship of human beings to the environment • A term that refers to the protection of natural resources. • An idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s. • A term that refers to the state of being evenly distributed. • ...
Words for Environment (ver.3) 2025-11-06
Across
- Bagian kecil dari tumbuhan yang bisa tumbuh menjadi tanaman baru
- Gelombang laut besar yang disebabkan gempa atau letusan gunung berapi
- Hewan yang hanya memakan daging
- Tanah tempat tumbuhan tumbuh dan mendapatkan nutrisi
- Hewan yang hidup di air dan bernapas dengan insang
- Hewan yang menyusui anaknya dan biasanya berbulu
- Perairan sangat luas yang lebih besar dari laut
- Partikel yang muncul saat sesuatu terbakar
- Periode panjang tanpa hujan sehingga tanah dan tanaman menjadi kering
- Cuaca ekstrem yang biasanya disertai angin kencang dan hujan deras
- Hewan yang memiliki sayap dan bisa terbang
- Bagian tanaman yang biasanya hijau dan membuat makanan lewat fotosintesis
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- Guncangan tanah yang disebabkan pergerakan lempeng bumi
- Uap air di udara yang menurunkan jarak pandang
- Hewan yang hanya memakan tumbuhan
- Hewan kecil bersayap atau berkaki banyak, seperti semut atau kupu-kupu
- Tempat tinggal atau sarang hewan, biasanya untuk telur atau anaknya
- Pergerakan tanah atau batuan yang turun dari lereng
- Bagian tumbuhan yang biasanya berwarna dan bisa menghasilkan biji
- Pohon yang tumbuh di tepi pantai dan air payau, membantu mencegah erosi
- Air yang meluap dan menutupi daratan
- Cahaya dari matahari yang dibutuhkan tumbuhan untuk fotosintesis
22 Clues: Hewan yang hanya memakan daging • Hewan yang hanya memakan tumbuhan • Air yang meluap dan menutupi daratan • Partikel yang muncul saat sesuatu terbakar • Hewan yang memiliki sayap dan bisa terbang • Uap air di udara yang menurunkan jarak pandang • Perairan sangat luas yang lebih besar dari laut • Hewan yang menyusui anaknya dan biasanya berbulu • ...
Human Impact on the Environment 2025-12-16
Across
- Materials from Earth that people use, such as water, soil, and minerals.
- Long-term changes in Earth’s temperature and weather patterns.
- A resource that cannot be replaced once it is used up.
- When there are more people in an area than the environment can support.
- The protection and careful use of natural resources.
- The release of harmful substances into the air, water, or land.
- The contamination of rivers, lakes, or oceans by harmful substances.
- The process by which gases trap heat in Earth’s atmosphere.
- Energy resources formed from ancient plants and animals, such as coal and oil.
Down
- Plants or animals that are at risk of becoming extinct.
- A community of living and nonliving things that interact in an area.
- A measure of how clean or polluted the air is.
- The clearing or removal of large areas of forests.
- A type of resource that can be replaced naturally in a short amount of time.
- Using resources in a way that meets current needs without harming future generations.
- The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
- The natural home of a plant or animal.
- The process of turning used materials into new products.
- The process of breaking down food and plant waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- The movement of soil or rock by wind, water, or ice.
20 Clues: The natural home of a plant or animal. • A measure of how clean or polluted the air is. • The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem. • The clearing or removal of large areas of forests. • The protection and careful use of natural resources. • The movement of soil or rock by wind, water, or ice. • A resource that cannot be replaced once it is used up. • ...
People and the Environment 2021-01-26
7 Clues: People _____ to their environment • We depend on the environment for this • People also _______ their environment • The weather a place has over many years • The kind of land and climate a place has • The land shapes us and we shape the _______ • The environment in Alberta is very good for growing
4GT Herhaling 2021-04-08
17 Clues: add • fate • ahead • shape • remote • supply • favour • betray • compete • numerous • complete • struggle • heritage • complete • desperate • remarkable • environment
4K - Unit 3 2021-04-09
16 Clues: add • fate • shape • demand • adjust • betray • remote • compete • complete • desperate • equipment • evolution • remarkable • worsteling • sufficient • environment
Go Green p. 72 -73 2022-05-30
16 Clues: miljø • spild • spare • høstet • forskel • oplader • genbruge • overleve • forskere • reducere • forurener • lastbiler • katastrofal • beskyttelse • genbrugelig • energibesparende
spelling 2025-12-01
Sinan's Puzzle (Politics) 2021-04-29
21 Clues: air • melt • space • methan • Demand • engine • laundry • warning • Seagull • signpost • consumer • sealevel • pollution • insurance • Rainforest • measurement • agriculture • environment • greenhous-gas • target-audience • rise-in-temperature
word work 2022-02-23
22 Clues: I • nice • hole • sort • rock • fire • wrong • exact • hollow • normal • correct • classic • muscular • accuracy • enjoyable • human race • lawbreaker • correction • tenderness • environment • sportsperson • result of igniting
word work 2022-02-23
22 Clues: I • nice • hole • sort • rock • fire • wrong • exact • hollow • normal • correct • classic • muscular • accuracy • enjoyable • human race • lawbreaker • correction • tenderness • environment • sportsperson • result of igniting
Insights 7 text 4 2019-08-25
20 Clues: nokka • korppi • noutaa • omistaa • hallinta • oikeutus • huolehtia • ympäristö • asteittain • uteliaisuus • tulla esiin • vaatia, pyytää • epäonnistuminen • itsepintaisesti • kilpailuhenkisyys • laajalle levinnyt • verrattavissa oleva • jäseneksi vihkiminen • riippuva, ripustettu • mahdollisuudet, kyvyt
IE3 2019-04-29
22 Clues: / 기후 • / 오염 • / 전기 • / 전공 • / 견디다 • / 이유 • / 편안한 • / 생태계 • / 미치다 • / 환경 • / 없애다 • / 중요한 • / 쌍안경 • / 배반하다 • / 언급하다 • / 유혹하다 • / 동의하다 • / 강요하다 • / 입양하다 • / 백지윤의 영어이름 • / 안세은의 영어이름 • / 남궁민의 영어이름
Unit 12 2019-11-12
21 Clues: kuiva • saapua • saaste • kallis • tuhlata • näyttää • huomata • kunnolla • aikataulu • viestintä • erilainen • ympäristö • tarpeeksi • mausteinen • vaikutelma • turvallinen • kerjäläinen • teini-ikäinen • puute jostakin • jonkin välissä • ero, eroavaisuus
Unit 5 Crossword 1 2023-11-06
22 Clues: laatu • pesiä • tauti • betoni • muuttaa • saavutus • matelija • imeväinen • sademetsä • ympäristö • vähitellen • saastuminen • uhanalainen • kasvillisuus • salametsästys • elinympäristö • elpyä, toipua • ihanteellinen • liikakansoitus • pilvenpiirtäjä • ylilaiduntaminen • kestävällä tavalla
espanol palabras 2023-12-17
20 Clues: rich • farm • fluid • chain • sweet • bitter • to try • supply • sticky • factory • crunchy • chemicals • to produce • to recycle • fair trade • to consume • to protect • environment • sustainable • to conserve
4K - HERHALING 2024-03-04
24 Clues: add • act • fate • obey • shape • share • supply • adjust • betray • remote • demand • escape • deserve • compete • complete • complete • sensible • struggle • equipment • evolution • desperate • remarkable • sufficient • environment
Трек 1 Начальный уровень 2024-07-17
20 Clues: кухня • склад • техник • инженер • перекус • копилка • свадьба • тратить • ежевика • креветка • стабильный • творческий • внимательный • работодатель • млекопитающее • выдвижной ящик • окружающая среда • боевые искусства • езда на велосипеде • удобный, комфортный
Maryam unit 4 2023-07-10
20 Clues: гриб • cook • хурма • ученый • варежка • кормить • разница • носорог • защищать • необычный • деликатесы • an animation • повод, случай • искусственный • правительство • отвратительный • the natural world • заказ, заказывать • инвалидная коляска • инфекционное заболевание
Consumerism and Sustainability 2025-07-26
20 Clues: – talab • – iqlim • – odatlar • – uglerod • – chiqindi • – qadoqlash • – resurslar • – mas’uliyat • – iz, ta’sir • – barqarorlik • – iqtisodiyot • – atrof-muhit • – ifloslanish • – mahsulotlar • – xarid qilish • – qayta ishlash • – turmush tarzi • – iste’molchilik • – ishlab chiqarish • – ortiqcha iste’mol
SENSORY 2020-09-16
Across
- Myelin carries ____ faster
- Most important stimulus for plants:light and?
- The gap between neurones
- ___ cells are sensitive to dim light
- Adrenaline make hormones called?
- Adrenaline glands located above the __.
- Changes in our environment
- what glands have capillaries in them?
- What senses the changes in our environment
- the part of the eye that has receptor cells
- The growth response of plants
Down
- the adrenaline releases glucose from the?
- reflex actions are ___ actions.
- a black layer behind the retina.
- The organisms that responds to the senses
- made in endocrine glands
- Another word for plant hormones.
- cells in our body that carry messages
- Plant's effectors are located __ the shoot.
- Plant's receptors are at the __ of the shoot.
20 Clues: The gap between neurones • made in endocrine glands • Myelin carries ____ faster • Changes in our environment • The growth response of plants • reflex actions are ___ actions. • a black layer behind the retina. • Adrenaline make hormones called? • Another word for plant hormones. • ___ cells are sensitive to dim light • cells in our body that carry messages • ...
MANAGED ENVIRONMENTS STAGE 3 SCIENCE 2021-06-16
Across
- a polar bear's skin colour
- the venus fly trap is this sort of plant
- example of a structural adaptation
- a strong, well balanced environment
- an important cereal crop
- a set of instructions to make food
- the name of a temperature scale
- example of a behavioural adaptation
- plants need this to grow
- boss of bees
- an example of a natural food
Down
- a colour that doesn't absorb light
- a wombat's habitat
- an example of processed foods
- male bees
- the wombat is native to this country
- another name for farming
- a fire resistant Australian made fibre
- a fibre product that scientists have improved
- bugs that are caught by the pitcher plant
- another name for habitat
21 Clues: male bees • boss of bees • a wombat's habitat • an important cereal crop • another name for farming • plants need this to grow • another name for habitat • a polar bear's skin colour • an example of a natural food • an example of processed foods • the name of a temperature scale • a colour that doesn't absorb light • example of a structural adaptation • ...
Science Project 2023-03-30
Across
- Fossil fuels are natural...
- The theory that all living things evolved from a common ancestor
- Behaviors that must be learned
- The movement of genes through generations
- The act of adapting to your environment
- The differences in species
- A random change in genes
- Survival of the fittest
- He developed the theory of evolution
Down
- Migration is an ... behavior
- Pretending to be someone/something else
- Variation in genes that can stop reproduction
- The opposite of natural selection
- Bears do this
- The adaption was...
- Blending into an environment
- An inherited characteristic
- The opposite of prey
- The official name for an animals child
- The quality of being adapted
20 Clues: Bears do this • The adaption was... • The opposite of prey • Survival of the fittest • A random change in genes • The differences in species • Fossil fuels are natural... • An inherited characteristic • Migration is an ... behavior • Blending into an environment • The quality of being adapted • Behaviors that must be learned • The opposite of natural selection • ...
ecology 2024-04-05
Across
- living organisms
- various non living things and living organisms
- chain- energy cycle past from animal to animal
- web - all the animals in the ecosystem
- organism that produces food through the sun
- only eat meat
- factors-living organism that shapes environment
- Organism that relies on other for food
- eat both plants and meats
Down
- plants and meat
- interacting group of various species
- only eats plants
- one organism benefits from other expense
- group of individuals of the same species
- home
- factors- non living things that shape environment
- level- the position a organism is on the food chain
- The better or stronger prey on the weak
- organism the creates food
- -anything living
- -science among living organisms
21 Clues: home • only eat meat • plants and meat • living organisms • only eats plants • -anything living • organism the creates food • eat both plants and meats • -science among living organisms • interacting group of various species • web - all the animals in the ecosystem • Organism that relies on other for food • The better or stronger prey on the weak • ...
G8_Final Review_CB Vocabulary 2023-06-15
Across
- make or become better
- the action of transporting someone or something
- amazing, great
- earliest in time or order
- the time or a period of time before the moment of speaking
- two or more
- a person connected by blood or marriage
- where kings, queens, princesses live
- supernatural forces
- sad because one has no friends or company
- shortest, straightest
Down
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- now
- used to get to know someone or something
- surroundings environment
- material that is not wanted
- a person in a novel, play, or movie
- an individual feature, fact, or item
- main idea
- a journey made through the air or in space
- close to the present
- understand
22 Clues: now • main idea • understand • two or more • amazing, great • supernatural forces • close to the present • make or become better • shortest, straightest • surroundings environment • earliest in time or order • material that is not wanted • a person in a novel, play, or movie • an individual feature, fact, or item • where kings, queens, princesses live • a person connected by blood or marriage • ...
Fall Semester Cross Word Puzzle 2022-12-14
Across
- structure is formed in a ring shape
- nonliving components of the environment
- the amount of bathroom passes you get
- used to protect your eyes
- living components of the environment
- matter that reacts with another matter
- smallest unit of most compounds
- helps the cell move
- subunits are amino acids
- makes protein
Down
- the basic unit of matter
- the site at which enzymes work
- group of similar cells that perform a particular function
- cells with no nucleus
- holds the slide
- anything composed of atoms
- insoluble in water
- class consists of perch and catfish
- the top of the classification pyramid
- use this to protect your clothes
- contains genetic information like DNA
21 Clues: makes protein • holds the slide • insoluble in water • helps the cell move • cells with no nucleus • the basic unit of matter • subunits are amino acids • used to protect your eyes • anything composed of atoms • the site at which enzymes work • smallest unit of most compounds • use this to protect your clothes • structure is formed in a ring shape • class consists of perch and catfish • ...
scienceness 2025-12-08
Across
- management – handling and disposing of rubbish responsibly
- – too many people for resources
- – use something again
- – natural home of a plant or animal
- – able to be processed and reused
- – the increasing connection of countries
- degradation – damage or decline of land quality
- – community of organisms and their environment
- – renewal or growth after damage
Down
- footprint – impact humans have on the environment
- – planting trees in cleared areas
- efficiency – using less energy for the same result
- – extracting minerals from the earth
- – made by hand, not machine
- zero – balancing emissions with removal
- – growth of cities
- – site where waste is buried
- – black fossil fuel from ancient plants
- – ability to break down naturally
- – a change that helps a living thing survive
20 Clues: – growth of cities • – use something again • – made by hand, not machine • – site where waste is buried • – too many people for resources • – renewal or growth after damage • – planting trees in cleared areas • – able to be processed and reused • – ability to break down naturally • – natural home of a plant or animal • – extracting minerals from the earth • ...
Green Network Crossword 2025-12-14
Across
- Long term weather conditions
- Annual UN Climate Summit
- Able to decompose
- Not powered by petrol
- Target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Meeting today's needs without compromising future generations
- Restoration of natural ecosystems with little human influence
- The release of harmful substance
- To counteract
- The natural world
- Resources that do not deplete
- Converting waste into new materials
Down
- Misleading or deceptive environmental claims
- Improvement in the standard of living
- The protection of natural environments
- A major component in Fossil Fuels
- Products which avoid pesticides and artificial chemicals
- Variety of life in an environment
- Energy from the sun
- Ensuring equal opportunities and access for all
- An interconnected network
- Not eating or using any animal products
22 Clues: To counteract • Able to decompose • The natural world • Energy from the sun • Not powered by petrol • Annual UN Climate Summit • An interconnected network • Long term weather conditions • Resources that do not deplete • The release of harmful substance • A major component in Fossil Fuels • Variety of life in an environment • Converting waste into new materials • ...
Variation and selection 2021-09-29
Across
- probability of an organism surviving and reproducing in the environment
- the way of calling the two different parts of the DNA
- is the base unit of nucleic acids
- differences between individuals of the same species
- inhereted feature thet helps an organism survive and reproduce its environment
- is a single-stranded molecule that carries genetic code from DNA in a cell's
- changein the base sequence in DNA
- survives the organism that is better fitted to the conditions in which they live
Down
- take the form of disctint, alternative phenotypes with no intermediates
- is a description of the molecular shape of a duble-stranded DNA molecule
- to ribosomes
- become more suited to their environment over many generations
- a particle consisting of two subunits that fit together and work as one to build proteins
- the ones that form the DNA
- the change in adaptive features of a population over time as a resulte of natural selection
- spontaneous genetic change (the way new alleles are formed)
16 Clues: to ribosomes • the ones that form the DNA • is the base unit of nucleic acids • changein the base sequence in DNA • differences between individuals of the same species • the way of calling the two different parts of the DNA • spontaneous genetic change (the way new alleles are formed) • become more suited to their environment over many generations • ...
Chapter 3 2017-01-22
Across
- A species no longer found on earth
- may become threatened or endangered because of a combination of factors
- A volcanic eruption is an example of this
- Introduced species with growing populations that spread and have a negative effect on their environment
- harmful contaminants released into the environment
- The number of species in an area
- The variety of life found in an area
- Certain minerals particularly one is able to do this.
Down
- a species that no longer exists in a specific area
- Acids move through the water cycle, sometimes over long distances, before returning to earth in this form
- A forest fire is an example of this
- The process of establishing and replacing a community following a disturbance
- a species facing imminent extirpation or extinction
- Taking responsibility for managing and protecting the environment
- on a large scale, most natural ecosystems are in this state
- species are likely to become endangered if current trends and conditions continue
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 • ...
Ecology Break Out EDU 2017-01-09
Across
- body of water that moves continuously in one direction
- deals with arrays of ecosystems and their arrangement in a geographic region
- living factors in the organism's individual environment
- examines the interactions between species and factors such as predation, competition, disease, and disturbance
- the movement of individuals away from centers of high population density
- concerned with the behavioral physiological and morphological ways individuals interact with the environment
- the global ecosystem
- areas of transition between river and sea
- the scientific study of the interactions between organisms and their environment
Down
- major types of ecological associations that occupy broad geographic regions
- nonliving chemical and physical factors that influence the distribution and abundance of organisms
- studies energy flow and cycling of chemicals among the various abiotic and biotic components
- examines factors that affect population size and composition
- formed by the calcium carbonate skeletons of coral animals
- areas covered with sufficient water to support aquatic plants
- long term prevailing weather conditions in a particular area
16 Clues: the global ecosystem • areas of transition between river and sea • body of water that moves continuously in one direction • living factors in the organism's individual environment • formed by the calcium carbonate skeletons of coral animals • examines factors that affect population size and composition • long term prevailing weather conditions in a particular area • ...
Environmental problems 2025-05-19
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- This type of waste breaks down naturally in the environment.
- This gas from landfills contributes to the greenhouse effect.
- This describes the warming of the Earth caused by gases.
- These chemicals were once used in fridges and sprays.
- This is someone who experiments and explores things.
- These machines are used in construction and building projects.
- This describes harmful change in our planet’s weather.
- This is a title for the things we throw away.
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- This describes something that protects the environment from harm.
- This term means to recycle something into a new material.
- This is something that harms the environment.
- These come from cars and factories and are harmful to breathe in.
- If this is the case someone can not hear.
- This means to burn waste to dispose of it.
- This is waste material that we throw away daily.
- If something has a bad influence on you. It is…
16 Clues: If this is the case someone can not hear. • This means to burn waste to dispose of it. • This is something that harms the environment. • This is a title for the things we throw away. • If something has a bad influence on you. It is… • This is waste material that we throw away daily. • This is someone who experiments and explores things. • ...
Unit 7b and 7c 2020-11-08
18 Clues: okoliš • razvoj • pregled • neboder • ushićen • ekološki • ulaganje • iscrpljen • proizvođač • znanstveno • proizvoditi • precijeniti • potcijenjeno • prekvalificiran • uložiti, ulagati • razviti, razvijati • onečišćenje, zagađenje • onečišćavati, onečistiti
3 has, Vocabulary 1 2019-10-02
18 Clues: Armut • Werte • Arbeit • Umwelt • Frieden • Gebrauch • Wirtschaft • Hungersnot • Beleidigung • Untätigkeit • Sichtbarkeit • Unwissenheit • Verarbeitung • Nachhaltigkeit • Schlagwort,Modewort • Erkennung,Anerkennung • Beschäftigung,Anstellung • Möglichkeit,Anlage,Einrichtung
Ecology terms 2021-03-24
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- I am a living thing.
- A member of a species.
- We all live in the same area together.
- I do good for living things.
- You can find me and many other living things together.
- I make it harder for Species to live.
- We learn about the relationships between living things and their environment.
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- We are the number of where a species lives.
- I can see it just by looking at it.
- weather I am a living thing or not,we make up the environment.
- I am not a living thing but I do help my environment
- We are all the same species living the same type of way.
- we are a group of a living things that are able to produce offspring.
- The relationship between living things and their environments.
14 Clues: I am a living thing. • A member of a species. • I do good for living things. • I can see it just by looking at it. • I make it harder for Species to live. • We all live in the same area together. • We are the number of where a species lives. • I am not a living thing but I do help my environment • You can find me and many other living things together. • ...
Characteristics of Life 2021-09-07
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- species change over time to fit the environment
- uses energy
- stimulus/response, maintain internal environment
- are NOT living
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- makes a new generation
- all living things have this as genetic material
- All living things are made of these, most basic unit of life
- all living things reach maturity by increasing in size
- responds to this from the environment
9 Clues: uses energy • are NOT living • makes a new generation • responds to this from the environment • species change over time to fit the environment • all living things have this as genetic material • stimulus/response, maintain internal environment • all living things reach maturity by increasing in size • All living things are made of these, most basic unit of life
vocab words 2019-02-15
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- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- web: a diagram that shows the feeding relationships between organisms in an ecosystem
- a relation between two species in which both species benefit.
- an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
- an area that is periodically underwater or whose soil contains a great deal or moisture
- the part of Earth where life exists
- describes the nonliving parts of the environment. Biotic: describes living factors in the environment.
- a community of organisms and their abiotic, or nonliving, environment
- the shallow zone of a lake or pond where light reaches the bottom and nurtures plants
- zone: the zone of a pond or lake that extends from the littoral zone
- the study of the interactions of organisms with one another and with their environment.
- a relationship between two species in which one specie
- pyramid: a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem’s loss of energy, which result as energy passes through the ecosystem’s food chain.
- tiny producers that float near the surface of the ocean.
- a type of vegetation that includes broad leaved evergreen shrubs.
- a large region characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plants and animal communities
- a relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other.
- a treeless plain found in the Arctic
- a treeless wetland ecosystem where plants such as grasses grow
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- A region that that is dominated by grasses
- a region that has little or no plant life
- an organism that eats animals
- zone: the zone of a lake or pond below the open-water zone, where no water reaches
- all of the populations of species that live in the same habitat and interact with each other.
- an organism that eats only plants
- an organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism.
- a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and other is unaffected
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area.
- a wetland ecosystem in which shrubs and trees grow
- capacity: the largest population that an environment can support at any given time.
- an area where freshwater mixes with salt water from the ocean
31 Clues: an organism that eats animals • an organism that eats only plants • the part of Earth where life exists • a treeless plain found in the Arctic • a region that has little or no plant life • A region that that is dominated by grasses • an organism that eats both plants and animals • a wetland ecosystem in which shrubs and trees grow • ...
Biosphere Crossword 2019-12-04
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- anywhere that an animal makes its home
- natural features of the environment that are nonliving
- a geographic area that has similar ecosystems and climates
- process where energy is released from food molecules by consumers and producers
- when a body of water becomes full of nutrients
- all of the nonliving features and the living organisms of the environment
- a change that is either behavioral or structural and helps a living thing survive in its environment
- capacity maximum quantity of a species that can be sustained by the environment
- the way one ecological society morphs into another over time
- an ecosystem containing groups of various species
- species living in the same place at the same time together
- a group of organisms that only reproduce with other members of their group
- organism that uses a source of energy to make energy rich food molecules
- organism that gets its food by eating other organisms because it cannot make energy rich molecules
- the material that reacts during a chemical reaction
- interaction between species that results as a benefit for both
- species the first species to settle in undisrupted or new lands
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- these animals only eat plants and have large premolars and molars for eating them
- alive or once alive parts of the environment
- these animals only eat other animals and have sharp canine teeth and strong jaw muscles for eating the animal’s flesh
- one organism is unaffected while the other organism benefits in this type of symbiotic relationship
- something that controls the size of the population
- animal that eats only already dead animals or plant material
- a close relationship that is between species
- process by which plants and other producers make a simple sugar using light energy, water, and carbon dioxide to give out oxygen
- the new material that is formed in a chemical reaction
- any part of Earth that has living things or can support living things
- these animals have incisors, canine teeth, and flat molars because they eat both plants and animals
- one organism is harmed and the other profits in this type of symbiotic relationship
- one animal preying on another animal
- how a species connects with nonliving and living factors to get what it needs
31 Clues: one animal preying on another animal • anywhere that an animal makes its home • alive or once alive parts of the environment • a close relationship that is between species • when a body of water becomes full of nutrients • an ecosystem containing groups of various species • something that controls the size of the population • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2021-09-13
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- Explanation for a question or a problem that can be formally tested.
- Explanation of natural phenomenon supported by a large body of scientific evidence obtained from many different investigations and observations.
- Procedure that tests a hypothesis by collecting information under controlled conditions
- all of the changes that take place during the life of an organism; a characteristic of all living things
- Evolution of a structure, behavior, or internal process that enables an organism to respond to environmental factors and live to produce offspring
- Anything that possesses all the characteristics of life; all organisms have an orderly structure, produce offspring, grow, develop, and adjust to changes in the environment
- Group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring in nature
- The study of life that seeks to provide an understanding of the natural world
- information obtained from experiments, sometimes called experimental results
- An organism's reaction to a change in its internal or external environment
- Increase in the amount of living material and formation of new structures in an organism; a characteristic of all living things.
- The moral principles and values held by humans.
- Gradual change in a species through adaptations over time.
- Orderly structure of cells in an organism
- Application of scientific research to society's needs and problems
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- In an experiment, the condition that is tested because it affects the outcome of the experiment
- In an experiment, the condition that results from changes in the independent variable.
- The ability to cause change; organisms use energy to perform biological functions
- in an experiment, the standard against which results are compared
- Procedures that biologists and other scientists use to gather information and answer questions; including observing and hypothesizing, experimenting, and gathering and interpreting results
- Symbol that warns you about a danger that may exist from chemicals, electricity, heat, or experimental procedures
- Anything in an organism's internal or external environment that causes the organism to react
- Organism's regulation of tis internal environment to maintain conditions suitable for survival
- Biotic and abiotic surroundings to which an organism must constantly adjust; includes air, water, weather, temperature, other organisms, and many other factors
- Production of offspring by an organism
25 Clues: Production of offspring by an organism • Orderly structure of cells in an organism • The moral principles and values held by humans. • Gradual change in a species through adaptations over time. • in an experiment, the standard against which results are compared • Application of scientific research to society's needs and problems • ...
The Human Impacts on the Enviroment 2013-02-24
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- Trash, such as paper, cans, and bottles, that is left lying in an open or public place
- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment
- a measure of how much something reflects light
- precipitation, as rain, snow, or sleet, containing relatively high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals, as the pollutants from coal smoke, chemical manufacturing, and smelting, that have been released into the atmosphere and combined with water vapor: harmful to the environment.
- an atmospheric heating phenomenon, caused by short-wave solar radiation being readily transmitted inward through the earth's atmosphere but longer-wavelength heat radiation less readily transmitted outward, owing to its absorption by atmospheric carbon dioxide, water vapor, methane, and other gases; thus, the rising level of carbon dioxide is viewed with concern.
- a long-term change in the earth's climate, especially a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature:
- pollution of the atmosphere
- diversity among and within plant and animal species in an environment.
- to fish (an area) excessively; to exhaust the supply of usable fish in (certain waters):
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- the aggregate of passively floating, drifting, or somewhat motile organisms occurring in a body of water, primarily comprising microscopic algae and protozoa.
- an increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect.
- degradation of Earth's land surfaces often caused by human activities and their misuse of land resources
- pollution of the water in rivers and lakes
- the air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting a given organism at any time.
- to divest or clear of forests or trees
- the circulation of carbon atoms in the biosphere as a result of photosynthetic conversion of carbon dioxide into complex organic compounds by plants, which are consumed by other organisms: the carbon returns to the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide as a result of respiration, decay by fungi, bacteria, etc., and combustion of fossil fuels.
- any combustible organic material, as oil, coal, or natural gas, derived from the remains of former life.
- oil petroleum as it comes from the ground, before refining.
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment.
- the act of a person, animal, or thing that hunts.
20 Clues: pollution of the atmosphere • to divest or clear of forests or trees • pollution of the water in rivers and lakes • a measure of how much something reflects light • the act of a person, animal, or thing that hunts. • oil petroleum as it comes from the ground, before refining. • diversity among and within plant and animal species in an environment. • ...
Key Terms Crossword Puzzles 2018-04-10
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- an organism that is killed and eaten by another organism
- pyramid a triangular diagram that shows an ecosystem’s loss of energy
- an area of land that is periodically underwater or whose soil contains a great deal of moisture
- describes living factors in the environment.
- an organism that kills and eats all or part of another organism
- the study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment.
- the part of Earth where life exists.
- an organism that eats animals.
- capacity the largest population that an environment can support at any given time.
- a relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- a relationship in which two different organisms live in close association with each other
- zone the zone of a pond or lake that extends from the littoral zone and that is only as deep as light can reach
- a lot of people.
- interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- a group of organisms of the same species that live in a specific geographical area.
- vegetation consisting chiefly of tangled shrubs and thorny bushes.
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- A dry place
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
- a large region made by a type of climate
- zone the shallow zone of a lake or pond where light reaches the bottom and nurtures plants
- a relationship between two species in which one species, the parasite, benefits from the other species, the host, which is harmed
- the microscopic, photosynthetic organisms that float near the surface of marine or fresh water
- an area where fresh water mixes with salt water from the ocean
- a relationship between two species in which both species benefit
- a treeless wetland ecosystem where plants such as grasses grow
- an organism that eats only plants.
- zone the zone of a lake or pond below the open-water zone, where no light reaches
- a large open area of country covered with grass
- chain the pathway of energy transfer through various stages as a result of the feeding patterns of a series of organisms
- describes the nonliving part of the environment, including water, rocks, light, and temperature.
- a wetland ecosystem in which shrubs and trees grow
- a treeless plain found in the Arctic
32 Clues: A dry place • a lot of people. • an organism that eats animals. • an organism that eats only plants. • the part of Earth where life exists. • a treeless plain found in the Arctic • a large region made by a type of climate • describes living factors in the environment. • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • a large open area of country covered with grass • ...
Geography terms 2022-02-01
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- the worldview that refers to the perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere
- the function that refers to the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- Worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- the function which refers to supporting life on earth without requing human action
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
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- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- The function that refers to the cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- All the water on earth
- Occurs to land when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild species.
- the worldview that thinks that Nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- The function that refers to environment's provision of raw materials and natural resources eg food
- the type of hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- the worldview that considers Humans to be superior and the most important species on earth
24 Clues: All the water on earth • Release of harmful materials into the environment • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • ...
Ecology Crossword 2024-09-26
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- level the position of an organism in the food chain
- organism hunting/killing another for food
- relationship the interconnected and interdependent bond between the natural world (nature) and human societies (culture)
- an organism that primarily eats meat, or the flesh of other animals
- factors non-living; a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- web a complex network of interconnected food chains within an ecosystem, illustrating how energy flows through a community of organisms by showing which species eat which other species
- multiple populations of different species living together
- a group of organisms that can interbreed naturally and produce fertile offspring
- an organism that can produce its own food by converting inorganic materials like carbon dioxide into organic compounds using energy from sunlight (photosynthesis) or chemical reactions
- multiple ecosystems that share similar characteristics but are located in different parts of the planet
- the variety of organisms considered at all levels, from populations to ecosystem
- a species is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range
- any animal that lacks a vertebral column, or backbone
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- the zone of life on Earth, encompassing all of Earth’s ecosystems
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
- the actual area in the ecosystem where an organism lives, including all of its abiotic and biotic resources
- an organism that can create its own food, typically through photosynthesis using sunlight, and is considered the base of a food chain
- an animal that has a backbone and a skeleton
- a careful preservation and protection of something
- all the things an organism needs and does within its habitat
- the complete disappearance of a species from Earth
- community PLUS all the abiotic factors in the environment
- factors living or alive; living or once living components of a community
- chain the sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in its environment
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other organisms (plants or animals) to obtain energy
- multiple organisms of the same species living together
- is the study of relationships between two organisms and between organisms and their environment; the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment
- organism killed/consumed as food
- individual member of a species or population
30 Clues: organism killed/consumed as food • organism hunting/killing another for food • an animal that has a backbone and a skeleton • individual member of a species or population • an organism that eats both plants and animals • a careful preservation and protection of something • the complete disappearance of a species from Earth • ...
9GEO - Environmental Change & Management 2025-05-09
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- – A function of the environment reflecting cultural beliefs and connection to Country.
- – The variety of living organisms in an environment.
- – A worldview where humans believe they are the most important part of the environment.
- – A line on a map that joins places of equal elevation.
- – The process of water entering the soil from the surface.
- – A traditional Aboriginal land management method using controlled burning.
- – A wave that builds up beaches by depositing sediment.
- – All the plants or plant life in a particular area.
- – The wearing away and removal of soil or rock by wind, water or ice.
- – A type of drift that moves sand along the coast by wave action.
- – The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces without movement.
- – The height of land above sea level.
- – A wave that erodes coastlines by carrying material away.
- – A concrete or stone wall built to protect the coast from wave erosion.
- – A function of the environment relating to its beauty and the enjoyment people get from nature.
- – A type of line on a map that shows elevation.
- – The flow of water down the beach after a wave has broken.
- – The decline in land quality caused by human activities like deforestation or mining.
- – A measure of how steep a slope is.
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- – A large, slow-moving mass of ice found in cold mountain regions.
- – A type of weathering caused by plants or animals.
- – The process by which sediment is dropped in a new location.
- – Long-term alteration in global or regional climate patterns.
- – A type of map that shows natural and human features using contour lines.
- – A structure built out from a beach to trap sand and reduce erosion.
- – Coal, oil and gas are examples of these non-renewable energy sources.
- – Water that flows over the ground surface instead of soaking into the soil.
- – The process of replanting and restoring vegetation in damaged areas.
- – A worldview that sees humans as caretakers of the environment.
- – Rain, snow, sleet or hail falling from the atmosphere to the ground.
- – A hill or ridge of sand formed by wind or wave action near coasts or deserts.
- – The layer of gases that surrounds Earth.
32 Clues: – A measure of how steep a slope is. • – The height of land above sea level. • – The layer of gases that surrounds Earth. • – A type of line on a map that shows elevation. • – A type of weathering caused by plants or animals. • – The variety of living organisms in an environment. • – All the plants or plant life in a particular area. • ...
Human Impact Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-14
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- The illegal hunting of wild animals, often for their meat, horns, or other parts.
- The act of making smart purchasing decisions that result in less waste and packaging
- The growth of cities and towns, leading to increased land use and resource consumption
- The warming of the Earth's surface due to the trapping of outgoing radiation by the atmosphere.
- all the practical scientific knowledge that has been used to meet human needs
- The process of converting waste materials into new products.
- occurs when fish are caught at a rate faster than they can reproduce
- The loss or degradation of natural habitats, often caused by human development
- a kind of air pollution that results when certain pollutants react with sunlight
- food or nourishment
- The contamination of the environment with harmful substances, including air, water, and soil pollution
- The clearing of forests for other purposes, such as agriculture, urbanization, or logging
- the variety of life on Earth, encompassing all living organisms and their interactions with their environment
- plants and animals that have migrated to places where they are not native
- The maximum population size that an environment can sustain.
- a serious decline or reduction
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- Everything that surrounds a system
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by a person or activity.
- Species that normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem
- The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another.
- A non-renewable energy resource formed from the remains of organisms; examples include coal, oil, and natural gas.
- A community of living organisms and their environment
- When there are more organisms in an area than an ecosystem can support
- The practice of farming, which can have significant impacts on land, water, and biodiversity
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- limited; able to be used up
- Long-term changes in global or regional climate patterns, primarily caused by human activities
- describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- The increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to the greenhouse effect.
- Energy from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, and hydro power
30 Clues: food or nourishment • limited; able to be used up • a serious decline or reduction • Everything that surrounds a system • A community of living organisms and their environment • The process of converting waste materials into new products. • The maximum population size that an environment can sustain. • Species that normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem • ...
Evolution vocab 2023-01-26
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- English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882), "Father of Evolution"
- The study of similarities and differences among structures of living species.
- breeding The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics
- A change in the nucleotide-base sequence of a gene or DNA molecule
- The biological process whereby genetic factors are transmitted from one generation to the next
- A process in which individuals that have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits.
- A characteristic that improves an individual's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
- The study of gene structure and function.
- States that species change over time in response to changes in their environment; all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor; overtime beneficial mutations accumulate and the result is a different organism; beneficial mutations are passed on to the next generation.States that species change over time in response to changes in their environment; all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor; overtime beneficial mutations accumulate and the result is a different organism; beneficial mutations are passed on to the next generation.States that species change over time in response to changes in their environment; all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor; overtime beneficial mutations accumulate and the result is a different organism; beneficial mutations are passed on to the next generation.States that species change over time in response to changes in their environment; all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor; overtime beneficial mutations accumulate and the result is a different organism; beneficial mutations are passed on to the next generation.States that species change over time in response to changes in their environment; all life is related and has descended from a common ancestor; overtime beneficial mutations accumulate and the result is a different organism; beneficial mutations are passed on to the next generation.
- Similar in structure but different in function (Ex. human leg and a horse leg)
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- Similar function but different structure - does not show common ancestry - (Ex: butterfly wing and bat wing)
- Change in a kind of organism over time; process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms. (change over time)
- Process by which individuals that are better suited to their environment survive and reproduce most successfully; also called natural selection
- A structure that is present in an organism but no longer serves its original purpose
- The study of the development of embryos from fertilization to birth.
- Many different types of organisms in an ecosystem
- The slight difference in an inherited trait of individual members of a species.
17 Clues: The study of gene structure and function. • Many different types of organisms in an ecosystem • breeding The breeding of organisms for desired characteristics • A change in the nucleotide-base sequence of a gene or DNA molecule • The study of the development of embryos from fertilization to birth. • ...
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Ecosystems 2015-04-28
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- Is the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
- Organisms are said to be in competition when they both try to obtain the same resource
- Consists of all the factors in an organisms surroundings that affect it
- __________ factor. Non-living factors in an ecosystem
- ___________ factor. Living factors that can affect an organism in an ecosystem
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- Means the organism must obtain body heat from the environment rather then by generating it internally by body chemistry. ‘cold-blooded’
- Special features that assist organisms to survive in a range of biotic and abiotic factors
- Organisms have the ability to generate heat internally and control heat loss to keep their body temperature constant ‘warm-blooded’
- All the living things in an ecosystem
- Is a relationship between two organisms where one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- An ecosystem is a group of living things interacting with each other and their non-living surroundings
- Not the same as environment. Habitat is simply where the organism lives
12 Clues: All the living things in an ecosystem • __________ factor. Non-living factors in an ecosystem • Consists of all the factors in an organisms surroundings that affect it • Not the same as environment. Habitat is simply where the organism lives • Is the study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment • ...
crossword 2020-04-16
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- is a quantity referred to the notion of heat measurable by a thermometer
- It refers to the balance of a species with the resources of its environment.
- Diversity of plant and animal species that live in a determined space
- Lack of rain over a prolonged period of time causing dry fields and water shortages
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- Set of atmospheric conditions typical of a place, consisting of the amount and frequency of rainfall, humidity, etc.
- is the occupation by the water of areas that are usually free of this
- Substance or matter that when combined with oxygen is capable of reacting releasing heat,
- is the disappearance of all members of a species or group
- it is a mixture of organic substances
- natural environment encompasses all living and non-living beings
- process whose objective is to convert waste into new products or raw materials for later use
- when elements or substances enter an environment that normally should not be in it
12 Clues: it is a mixture of organic substances • is the disappearance of all members of a species or group • natural environment encompasses all living and non-living beings • is the occupation by the water of areas that are usually free of this • Diversity of plant and animal species that live in a determined space • ...
crossword 2020-04-16
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- is a quantity referred to the notion of heat measurable by a thermometer
- It refers to the balance of a species with the resources of its environment.
- Diversity of plant and animal species that live in a determined space
- Lack of rain over a prolonged period of time causing dry fields and water shortages
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- Set of atmospheric conditions typical of a place, consisting of the amount and frequency of rainfall, humidity, etc.
- is the occupation by the water of areas that are usually free of this
- Substance or matter that when combined with oxygen is capable of reacting releasing heat,
- is the disappearance of all members of a species or group
- it is a mixture of organic substances
- natural environment encompasses all living and non-living beings
- process whose objective is to convert waste into new products or raw materials for later use
- when elements or substances enter an environment that normally should not be in it
12 Clues: it is a mixture of organic substances • is the disappearance of all members of a species or group • natural environment encompasses all living and non-living beings • is the occupation by the water of areas that are usually free of this • Diversity of plant and animal species that live in a determined space • ...
4th Six Weeks Vocab Crosssword 2024-03-29
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- The actions or reactions of an organism in response to stimuli from its environment
- The body system responsible for receiving and responding to stimuli, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- Information about reactions to a stimulus that allows the organism to adjust its response
- Inborn patterns of behavior that are characteristic of a species and are often unlearned
- The reaction of an organism to a stimulus
- Something that causes a reaction in an organism
- The ability of an organism to maintain stable internal conditions despite changes in its external environment
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- Chemical messengers produced by glands in the endocrine system that regulate bodily functions and behaviors
- An automatic response to a stimulus, often without conscious thought
- characteristic or behavior that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and interacts with other organisms
- The ability to perceive stimuli through the senses (sight, smell, touch, taste, hearing)
12 Clues: The reaction of an organism to a stimulus • Something that causes a reaction in an organism • An automatic response to a stimulus, often without conscious thought • The actions or reactions of an organism in response to stimuli from its environment • Inborn patterns of behavior that are characteristic of a species and are often unlearned • ...
Chapter Three Heredity and Environment 2020-09-14
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- a long string of amino acids
- influenced by many factors
- threadlike structure that contains protein
- genes that have base pairs that are different
- occupied by 1.5% of gene
- cause only minor differences
- influence of genes
- trait expressed when organism has two recessive cells
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- portrays a person's chromosomes
- a fertilized ovum
- fetal stage (8-10 weeks)
- more influential
- DNA molecules stores on a
- cells cells that differentiate into specialized cell
- inability to conceive children
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- genetic constitution of a single organism
- individual that carries
- additive gene
- environmental influence
20 Clues: additive gene • more influential • a fertilized ovum • influence of genes • deoxyribonucleic acid • individual that carries • environmental influence • fetal stage (8-10 weeks) • occupied by 1.5% of gene • DNA molecules stores on a • influenced by many factors • a long string of amino acids • cause only minor differences • inability to conceive children • portrays a person's chromosomes • ...
Chapter Three Heredity and Environment 2020-09-15
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- a long string of amino acids
- influenced by many factors
- threadlike structure that contains protein
- genes that have base pairs that are different
- occupied by 1.5% of gene
- cause only minor differences
- influence of genes
- trait expressed when organism has two recessive cells
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- portrays a person's chromosomes
- a fertilized ovum
- fetal stage (8-10 weeks)
- more influential
- DNA molecules stores on a
- cells cells that differentiate into specialized cell
- inability to conceive children
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- genetic constitution of a single organism
- individual that carries
- additive gene
- environmental influence
20 Clues: additive gene • more influential • a fertilized ovum • influence of genes • deoxyribonucleic acid • individual that carries • environmental influence • fetal stage (8-10 weeks) • occupied by 1.5% of gene • DNA molecules stores on a • influenced by many factors • a long string of amino acids • cause only minor differences • inability to conceive children • portrays a person's chromosomes • ...
1.06 Safety Issues and Environment 2022-02-22
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- caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats
- injuries produced by fire, heat, radiation, electricity, or a caustic agent
- also known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union and restricts the use of six hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products.
- a bag, usually silver, black, or pink, used for storing electronic components, which are prone to damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
- the sudden stimulation of the nerves or convulsive contraction of the muscles that is caused by the discharge through the body of electricity from a charged source
- caused by the igniting of liquids or gases
- a joint program from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) that establishes standards for energy efficient products originated in the United States. The goal is to help individuals and businesses save money and protect the environment through the use of energy efficient products.
- a floor mat that helps to eliminate static electricity by providing a path to ground from conductive items placed on the mat.
- any of various musculoskeletal disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, characterized by numbness, pain, or weakness of muscles, tendons, nerves, and other soft tissues, caused by the persistent repetition of certain physical movements
- an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely.
- an electrical device consisting of a cord on one end and several sockets on the other end used to expand the capacity of a wall outlet.
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- the result of cutting, especially an opening or wound made by sharp edge.
- caused by the igniting of combustible metals
- the transfer of electrical charge between any two objects.
- an adjustable conductive rubber wrist strap that protects sensitive components and computer boards from damage caused by static discharge.
- a device that allows your computer, or other equipment, to keep running in the event the primary power source is lost. The additional power, usually supplied by battery, allows a limited amount to time to properly shutdown equipment.
- an electrical device, often found on power strips, that is used to protect equipment against power surges and voltage spikes while blocking voltage over a safe threshold, usually 120V.
- caused by ordinary combustibles
- aims to reduce the amount of waste and electrical/electronic equipment that ends up in landfills through improved product design to ease dismantling, recycling, and reuse.
- An acronym that helps to remember the steps in using a fire extinguisher. Pull the pin. Aim low. Squeeze the level slowly and evenly. Sweep the nozzle from side-to-side.
- caused by exposure to live electrical wires
21 Clues: caused by ordinary combustibles • caused by the igniting of liquids or gases • caused by exposure to live electrical wires • caused by the igniting of combustible metals • caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats • the transfer of electrical charge between any two objects. • the result of cutting, especially an opening or wound made by sharp edge. • ...
Safety Issues and Environment 4.0 2022-02-22
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- caused by exposure to live electrical wires.
- any of various musculoskeletal disorders, such as carpal tunnel syndrome, characterized by numbness, pain, or weakness of muscles, tendons, nerves, and other soft tissues, caused by the persistent repetition of certain physical movements.
- a bag, usually silver, black, or pink, used for storing electronic components, which are prone to damage caused by electrostatic discharge.
- an applied science concerned with designing and arranging things people use so that the people and things interact most efficiently and safely.
- caused by the igniting of combustible metals.
- a floor mat that helps to eliminate static electricity by providing a path to ground from conductive items placed on the mat.
- An acronym that helps to remember the steps in using a fire extinguisher. Pull the pin. Aim low. Squeeze the level slowly and evenly. Sweep the nozzle from side-to-side.
- the sudden stimulation of the nerves or convulsive contraction of the muscles that is caused by the discharge through the body of electricity from a charged source.
- aims to reduce the amount of waste and electrical/electronic equipment that ends up in landfills through improved product design to ease dismantling, recycling, and reuse.
- a joint program from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Department of Energy (DOE) that establishes standards for energy efficient products originated in the United States. The goal is to help individuals and businesses save money and protect the environment through the use of energy efficient products.
- an electrical device, often found on power strips, that is used to protect equipment against power surges and voltage spikes while blocking voltage over a safe threshold, usually 120V.
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- the transfer of electrical charge between any two objects.
- an electrical device consisting of a cord on one end and several sockets on the other end used to expand the capacity of a wall outlet.
- a device that allows your computer, or other equipment, to keep running in the event the primary power source is lost. The additional power, usually supplied by battery, allows a limited amount to time to properly shutdown equipment.
- caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats.
- injuries produced by fire, heat, radiation, electricity, or a caustic agent.
- adjustable conductive rubber wrist strap that protects sensitive components and computer boards from damage caused by static discharge.
- caused by ordinary combustibles.
- caused by the igniting of liquids or gases.
- the result of cutting, especially an opening or wound made by sharp edge.
- also known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union and restricts the use of six hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products.
21 Clues: caused by ordinary combustibles. • caused by the igniting of liquids or gases. • caused by exposure to live electrical wires. • caused by the igniting of combustible metals. • caused by the igniting of cooking oils or fats. • the transfer of electrical charge between any two objects. • the result of cutting, especially an opening or wound made by sharp edge. • ...
Chapter 12 Landscaping & the Environment 2021-12-07
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- The most common groundcover.
- LP gas is liquid in the tank, but burns as a _________.
- Recycled aluminum cans can be processed into material for house ________.
- Light-colored roofs are better in ______ climates because they lower AC needs.
- Fossil fuels can be used up which means they are _________.
- Sunrooms and large windows provide passive solar energy if they face _______.
- Flowers that will bloom year after year.
- Type of power fueled by uranium.
- A paste-like substance, often made of silicone.
- Landscaping to conserve water
- Homes with outstanding energy efficiency earn the honor of being labeled _____ (2 words)
- An entryway with an outer and inner door.
- The ______ the roof, the less amount of heat is lost.
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- The key to xeriscaping is to chose ________ plants.
- The process of making a home that is already built more energy efficient.
- An energy ______ is an inspection of the home to determine where heat loss may be occurring.
- Meeting the needs of people today without forfeiting the well-being of future generations.
- Type of fuels that are formed in the earth from the remains of prehistoric animals or plants.
- Plastic bottles can be made into polyester ___________.
- Type of power that uses moving water to drive generators.
- Used for both decoration and privacy.
- A strip of material installed around the edges of windows and doors to exclude outside moisture and air.
- Who created the Energy Star rating (abbreviation)
- A _____ fence is made of horizontal boards or bars supported by vertical posts.
- A clean-burning fuel (2 words)
- Refers to the ways people use plants and objects to enhance or change the natural environment around the exterior of their homes.
- Using heat from the earth's interior is called _______ energy.
- A naturally decay-resistant wood.
- A ______ fence is made of small vertical stakes held together by horizontal bars at the bottom and top.
- Plants and flowers that need to be planted each season.
- Coal can be treated to make it burn more cleanly but the process is ________.
- _______ building is a way to design, build and operate homes to use resources efficiently.
32 Clues: The most common groundcover. • Landscaping to conserve water • A clean-burning fuel (2 words) • Type of power fueled by uranium. • A naturally decay-resistant wood. • Used for both decoration and privacy. • Flowers that will bloom year after year. • An entryway with an outer and inner door. • A paste-like substance, often made of silicone. • ...
Spanish 120 Nature & the Environment 2015-04-25
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- donde el café se cultiva en
- para deshacerse de
- Nemo es un ejemplo
- usted necesita este para la fuerza y la vitalidad
- una serie de organismos que dependen unos de otros
- el agua en una piscina tiene esta
- venus es un ejemplo
- casa
- esto produce la leche
- un metal precioso amarillo
- jorobada es un ejemplo
- lo que se forma un asteroide cuando golpea
- el acto de árboles de compensación
- la capa superior de Earth
- los habitantes
- este es el piso
- oxígeno compone este
- el más grande es el sahara
- esto puede ser una media luna en la noche
- ecosistemas dependientes el uno del otro
- el etanol es este
- plancton con piezas pequeñas
- éstos producen dióxido de carbono
- turismo hacia ambientes naturales
- para ser empapado en líquido
- esto nos da la luz del sol
- bolsas de la compra son principalmente de este
- un guepardo es un ejemplo
- para preservar
- muchos árboles componen este
- aumenta la fertilidad de la tierra
- necesitamos esto para respirar
- Garfield es un ejemplo
- el entorno natural
- éstos resplandor en el cielo por la noche
- esto se utiliza para conducir
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- un loro es un ejemplo
- a contaminar algo
- no hay variedad en el mundo
- conductores son principalmente este
- el proceso por el cual los compuestos de carbono se interconvertir en el entorno
- un cambio en el clima
- el mundo físico
- nitrato de sodio
- una rosa es un ejemplo
- la rama de la biología que tiene que ver con los organismos
- árboles son un ejemplo de este
- adiciones saludables
- el mundo natural
- Haggetts es un ejemplo
- recursos reutilizables
- un aumento de la temperatura de Earth
- Clifford es un ejemplo
- Reservas de AVIS es un ejemplo
- necesitamos esto para hidratar
- Kilimanjaro es un ejemplo
- combustibles naturales
- un grupo de organismos vivos
- hacer algo
- despejar árboles
- la mayor parte de Earth está formada por este
- una pared se puede hacer fuera de este
- puede ser utilizado de nuevo
- Congo es un ejemplo
- a punto de desaparecer para siempre
- éstos viven en el mar
- una zona baja de la tierra entre las montañas
- precipitación viene de esta
- restos
- seres humanos
- donde las nubes están
- esto tiene número atómico 35
- Merrimack es un ejemplo
- un reptil de movimiento lento
- convertir en un material reutilizable
- este crece en el suelo y se corta
- Curious George es un ejemplo
77 Clues: casa • restos • hacer algo • seres humanos • los habitantes • para preservar • el mundo físico • este es el piso • nitrato de sodio • el mundo natural • despejar árboles • a contaminar algo • el etanol es este • para deshacerse de • Nemo es un ejemplo • el entorno natural • venus es un ejemplo • Congo es un ejemplo • adiciones saludables • oxígeno compone este • un loro es un ejemplo • un cambio en el clima • ...
10GEO Environment Marissa and Mady 2016-05-29
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- Is one of the four layers that surround the Earth.
- The physical world and everything in it.
- Increased in the overall temreature of the Earth's atmosphere.
- The cultivating of the soil, producing of crops, and raising of livestock.
- Oblications to protect Earth.
- A change in global or regional climate patterns.
- The removal of trees and other plant life.
- The promotion of consumer's interests.
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- All of the Earth's water, including surface water.
- Complex community made up of living organisms.
- The whole mass of air that surrounds the Earth.
- The ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life.
- Any substance that is released into the environment that causes damage.
- Divostion to human welfare
- The outer part of he solid Earth.
- A gas, such as carbon dioxide, that absorbs radiation from the Suns Ray's trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
- A forests area found in tropical areas.
- A living thing that is not human or a plant.
- The average height of the seas surface.
- A group of manufacturers or businesses that produce a paticular kind of goods or services.
20 Clues: Divostion to human welfare • Oblications to protect Earth. • The outer part of he solid Earth. • The promotion of consumer's interests. • A forests area found in tropical areas. • The average height of the seas surface. • The physical world and everything in it. • The removal of trees and other plant life. • A living thing that is not human or a plant. • ...
10GEO Environment Marissa and Mady 2016-05-29
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- The whole mass of air that surrounds the Earth.
- The ongoing capacity of Earth to maintain all life.
- The average height of the seas surface.
- Divostion to human welfare
- The outer part of he solid Earth.
- A gas, such as carbon dioxide, that absorbs radiation from the Suns Ray's trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
- The cultivating of the soil, producing of crops, and raising of livestock.
- Any substance that is released into the environment that causes damage.
- A group of manufacturers or businesses that produce a paticular kind of goods or services.
- Complex community made up of living organisms.
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- Is one of the four layers that surround the Earth.
- The promotion of consumer's interests.
- All of the Earth's water, including surface water.
- Increased in the overall temreature of the Earth's atmosphere.
- A change in global or regional climate patterns.
- A living thing that is not human or a plant.
- Oblications to protect Earth.
- The removal of trees and other plant life.
- A forests area found in tropical areas.
- The physical world and everything in it.
20 Clues: Divostion to human welfare • Oblications to protect Earth. • The outer part of he solid Earth. • The promotion of consumer's interests. • The average height of the seas surface. • A forests area found in tropical areas. • The physical world and everything in it. • The removal of trees and other plant life. • A living thing that is not human or a plant. • ...
Ecology and the Environment Vocablulary 2022-12-14
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- a liveing part of an ecosystem
- anything that can limit the size of a population
- a place where and organism usually lives
- an organism that eats only animal material
- an organism that gets energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms
- a complete living thing
- large geographic area with similar climates and ecosystems
- an animals that is eaten by a predator
- any close relationship between different Species
- eats other animal
- an organism thateats other organisms to get Energy
- and organism that eats only plant material
- all the population of different species that live and interact in an area
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- a group of individuals of the smae species that live in the same place at the same time
- and organism that can make it own food by using energy
- a role the population plays in the ecosystem
- the bath of energy transfer from producers to confumers
- Organisms interact with one another and their envornment
- feeding the relationships among organisms in an ecosystem
- the direction that energy flows through an ecosystem and each level on the pyramid
- organisms that are closely related that can mate and produce fertile offspring
- non living part of an ecoststem
- an organism that eats plants and animal Material
- a community of organisms and their enviornment
24 Clues: eats other animal • a complete living thing • a liveing part of an ecosystem • non living part of an ecoststem • an animals that is eaten by a predator • a place where and organism usually lives • an organism that eats only animal material • and organism that eats only plant material • a role the population plays in the ecosystem • ...
Preserving and Protecting Your Environment 2022-12-08
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- Country that has the #1 carbon emissions per person yearly.
- Number of births within reproductive years.(2)
- Scientist predict the ocean will of more of this than it has fish by year 2050.
- Color code for AQI 301-500.
- It's airborne fibers can cause mesothelioma.
- Repurpose of plastics, glass, and cardboard.
- Protects Earth from ultraviolet radiation. (2)
- Electricity generated by sunlight. (2)
- Acronym for the measure of pollution in the air.
- Type of gases thought to cause global warming.
- Type of energy that does not use fossil fuels.
- Controversial act of obtaining underground natural gases.
- Brownish haze.
- Another phrase for acid rain. (2)
- Radioactive gas responsible for second leading cause of lung cancer.
- Most used alternative energy source. (2)
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- Colorless/strong smelling gas.
- Popular political topic regarding weather patterns. (2)
- Community of organisms and their environment.
- Chemicals used to get rid of insects and rodents.
- Energy generated by strong water currents against turbines.
- Country that is the #1 consumer of natural gases yearly. (2)
- Limit on the amount of carbon industrial facilities can emit.
- Color code for AQI 201-300.
- Acronym for chemicals that cause ozone degradation.
- Naturally formed carbon products used for energy. (2)
- Increase of temperature worldwide. (2)
- Something that contaminates the environment.
- Air pollution caused by humans.
- Type of radiation with long electromagnetic wavelengths.
- Organic waste used as plant fertilizer.
- Max population capable of survival. (2)
- Colorless/odorless gas. (2)
- Type of radiation with short high energy electromagnetic wavelengths.
- Color code for AQI 0-50.
- Pollutant formerly used in house paint.
- Color code for AQI 51-100.
- Color code for AQI 101-150.
- Monetary value the government charges for carbon based fuels.
- Common name for the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act.
- Color code for AQI 151-200.
41 Clues: Brownish haze. • Color code for AQI 0-50. • Color code for AQI 51-100. • Color code for AQI 201-300. • Color code for AQI 301-500. • Colorless/odorless gas. (2) • Color code for AQI 101-150. • Color code for AQI 151-200. • Colorless/strong smelling gas. • Air pollution caused by humans. • Another phrase for acid rain. (2) • Increase of temperature worldwide. (2) • ...
Humans and the Environment Review 2023-04-24
Across
- the main ingredient in air pollution that causes climate change
- the main ingredient in natural gas
- turns DC to AC in a solar panel
- fossil fuels include coal, oil and ____.
- the issue with the majority of renewable energies are that they can be ___ to build.
- energy using steam created from the pockets of hot water under the ground
- the piece that turns mechanical energy into electrical energy
- energy that is made from the burning of organic material
- energy that gets replaced as often as it is used
- in 2050 the main source of the US energy will come from ___.
- the energy source that uses the rise and fall of ocean water to turn an underwater turbine
- the structure built across a river or lake to harness the energy of water
- coal was made from organisms millions of years ago that lived in a ___.
- the energy obtained by heating or burning a substance
- this will lower if resources are not available for the population to live on
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- modern day dams are not built of clay, most are built of ___.
- energy that cannot be replaced during your lifetime
- made from organisms millions of years ago
- the mineral used in nuclear energy
- the agency that made the clean air and the clean water act.
- the kind of cell found in a solar panel
- made from organisms millions of years ago that died on the seabed
- nuclear energy make radioactive ____.
- a substance that contaminates the environment
- the result of sunlight mixing with exhaust
- that part that spins to harness wind energy
26 Clues: turns DC to AC in a solar panel • the main ingredient in natural gas • the mineral used in nuclear energy • nuclear energy make radioactive ____. • the kind of cell found in a solar panel • fossil fuels include coal, oil and ____. • made from organisms millions of years ago • the result of sunlight mixing with exhaust • that part that spins to harness wind energy • ...
Organisms and their environment terms 2021-04-28
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- An interacting group of various species in a common location
- Non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- Step in a nutritive series, or food chain, of an ecosystem
- graphical representation designed to show the biomass or bioproductivity at each trophic level in a given ecosystem
- Organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- Organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- The total amount of water on a planet
- Animals whose primary food source is plant-based
- Group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature and produce fertile offspring
- All of the food chains in an ecosystem
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- Group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area
- organisms that make their own organic nutrients (food)
- Living component of an ecosystem
- Animals that eat other animals
- Biological material derived from living, or recently living organisms
- The sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism
- Community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment
- Study of how organisms interact with one another and with their physical environment
- Organisms that are unable to make their own energy, and instead rely on the consumption and digestion of producers
- Organism that feeds on nonliving organic matter known as detritus at a microscopic level
- The layer of air that surrounds the Earth and is comprised mainly of Nitrogen and Oxygen
- Global ecosystem composed of living organisms (biota) and the abiotic (nonliving) factors from which they derive energy and nutrients
- Organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi
- Organism that breaks down dead organic material
- All the living and non-living factors affecting an organism and ultimately determining its form and survival
26 Clues: Animals that eat other animals • Living component of an ecosystem • The total amount of water on a planet • All of the food chains in an ecosystem • Organism that breaks down dead organic material • Animals whose primary food source is plant-based • organisms that make their own organic nutrients (food) • An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • ...
The environment - deforestation & endangered species 2024-10-09
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- Waldraubbau, Entwaldung
- Verschmutzung
- übermäßig, zu viel
- Bedrohung
- Siedlung
- Lebensraum
- Erhaltung, Schutz
- Problem, Thema
- regulieren
- Landwirtschaft
- Spezies, Tier-/Pflanzenarten
- Pfand
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- Anbau
- entscheidende Rolle (2 words)
- Klima
- Zerstörung
- umweltfreundlich
- sich ausbreiten
- Mangel
- Aussterben
- synonym for 'waste'/'rubbish'
- vom Aussterben bedroht
- verschwenden
- unterschiedlich, vielfältig
- Erde, Boden
- Brennstoff
- übersteigen
- Ressourcen
28 Clues: Anbau • Klima • Pfand • Mangel • Siedlung • Bedrohung • Zerstörung • Aussterben • Lebensraum • Brennstoff • regulieren • Ressourcen • Erde, Boden • übersteigen • verschwenden • Verschmutzung • Problem, Thema • Landwirtschaft • sich ausbreiten • umweltfreundlich • Erhaltung, Schutz • übermäßig, zu viel • vom Aussterben bedroht • Waldraubbau, Entwaldung • unterschiedlich, vielfältig • Spezies, Tier-/Pflanzenarten • ...
Unit 5: The Environment review 2025-01-17
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- most sidewalks are made with this material
- they give us oxygen and are very important to life on earth
- egg cartons, cups, and paper plates are made from this
- belts, jackets, shoes are all made from this material
- cars, trucks, and trains are made from this hard material
- to not do something anymore
- car tires and gloves are made from this
- to take care of someone or something
- energy created from natural sources that be reused
- panda bears love to eat this material
- if you wear jeans, they are made from this material
- things not used and thrown on the street or not where they should be
- a very common item used to build houses in Europe
- you see this everywhere at the beach
- a common item made from this is фольга
- to put a seed in the ground for something to grow
- this material is used in couch cushions and for protecting important things
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- work done for animals that are close to extinction
- you can find these everywhere in nature
- energy from the sun and other light sources
- this material is also the most common element on earth, by mass
- rope, seatbelts, and even dental floss are made from this material
- the natural world we all live in
- harmful things in the air or water
- this is the gradual increase in world temperature
- to reuse items such as plastic and glass again
- one of the most common materials, with most things made from it
- to completely not allow something
- when you order a package, it will like come in this kind of box
- to use less and less of something
- giant turbines that spin and produce energy and are located here
31 Clues: to not do something anymore • the natural world we all live in • to completely not allow something • to use less and less of something • harmful things in the air or water • to take care of someone or something • you see this everywhere at the beach • panda bears love to eat this material • a common item made from this is фольга • you can find these everywhere in nature • ...
Dian, Pipit, Fima, Wildan--Environment 2025-01-22
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- gas that cause green hous
- 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
- what happens if trees are cut down
- large waves of water hitting the land as happened in Aceh
- process of erosion by river water
- gempa bumi
- Daur ulang
- mengurangi pemakaian
- synonym of ecosystem
- water flow from upstream to downstream
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- air for breathing
- replanting trees
- community of living organisms interacting with each other
- energy source used by solar panels
- the process of biological decomposition of organic matter
- pemandangan in english
- sampah in english
- gunakan kembali
- antonym of reforestation
- type of soil frequently used for pottery
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 • energy source used by solar panels • what happens if trees are cut down • water flow from upstream to downstream • ...
environment fahri,aura,eyza,arum 2025-01-22
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- cold sickness in the mountain
- corpse flower
- what are the consequences of illegal logging
- what is the meaning if tree
- what is antonim of warm
- what is a synonm of clean
- what color is the sky on a sunny day
- what should we do with plastic bottles?
- what animals live in the ocean
- waste that can be decomposed is
- what do we call the frozen water in artic
- what is the energi soure of plants
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- what do you call the place where anircals live
- what another name for replanting trees
- what the color of trees
- what is the meaning of recycle
- what do you see in a garden
- what happens if we litter
- flower in the mountain
- what does a tree emit
20 Clues: corpse flower • what does a tree emit • flower in the mountain • what the color of trees • what is antonim of warm • what happens if we litter • what is a synonm of clean • what do you see in a garden • what is the meaning if tree • cold sickness in the mountain • what is the meaning of recycle • what animals live in the ocean • waste that can be decomposed is • ...
Natural Hazards and the environment 2025-02-28
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- The process of trees being cut down at a large scale, often for agriculture or urbanization.
- A protective zone where wildlife is conserved and human activity is limited.
- A sudden and violent movement of a large mass of rock or soil down a slope.
- The movement of Earth's plates that causes earthquakes and volcanic activity.
- A swirling storm that forms over warm ocean waters and causes strong winds and rain.
- A large wave caused by an undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption.
- The process by which fertile land becomes dry and barren due to climate change.
- A sudden release of lava, ash, and gases from a volcano.
- A natural resource that can be replenished, such as sunlight or wind.
- A thick layer of gases that traps heat in Earth's atmosphere, causing global warming.
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- A region with little or no rainfall, making it difficult for plants and animals to survive.
- A type of forest with high rainfall and diverse plant and animal life.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth that protects us from harmful solar radiation.
- A large crack in the Earth's crust caused by shifting tectonic plates.
- The warming of Earth's atmosphere due to increased carbon dioxide levels.
- A volcanic mountain that has not erupted in a long time but might erupt in the future.
- A natural disaster caused by intense shaking of the Earth's crust.
- The natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism.
- The process of water, wind, or ice breaking down rocks and carrying them away.
- A human-made structure designed to prevent flooding from rivers or seas.
20 Clues: A sudden release of lava, ash, and gases from a volcano. • A natural disaster caused by intense shaking of the Earth's crust. • A large wave caused by an undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption. • A natural resource that can be replenished, such as sunlight or wind. • A type of forest with high rainfall and diverse plant and animal life. • ...
Cellular Environment, Membranes, and Transport 2025-01-24
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- A membrane that allows certain substances to pass while restricting others.
- A protein that pumps sodium out and potassium into the cell using ATP.
- The voltage difference across the plasma membrane.
- The movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
- processes Transport that requires energy (ATP).
- A double layer of phospholipids forming the basis of the plasma membrane.
- The outer boundary of the cell that separates its contents from the environment.
- Diffusion through a membrane via transport proteins.
- Endocytosis involving specific receptors to bring substances into the cell.
- A solution with a lower concentration of solutes than the cell.
- The ability of a solution to affect the shape or tone of cells.
- A form of endocytosis where cells engulf large particles or debris.
- A form of endocytosis where cells take in fluids and dissolved solutes.
- The model describing the plasma membrane as a dynamic, flexible structure.
- The fluid portion of the cytoplasm.
- The difference in concentration of a substance across a space.
- (ICF) The fluid inside the cell.
- (ECF) The fluid outside the cell.
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- The movement of large molecules or fluids using vesicles.
- Transport powered by the movement of another substance down its gradient.
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
- Proteins embedded within the plasma membrane.
- All chemical reactions occurring within a cell.
- The process of expelling substances from the cell using vesicles.
- A solution with the same concentration of solutes as the cell.
- Transport that directly uses ATP to move substances across the membrane.
- processes Transport that does not require energy.
- Proteins attached to the surface of the plasma membrane.
- The process of bringing substances into the cell using vesicles.
- The baseline electrical charge difference across the membrane.
- A solution with a higher concentration of solutes than the cell.
- The cellular material between the plasma membrane and the nucleus.
- Diffusion of molecules directly through the plasma membrane.
33 Clues: (ICF) The fluid inside the cell. • (ECF) The fluid outside the cell. • The fluid portion of the cytoplasm. • Proteins embedded within the plasma membrane. • All chemical reactions occurring within a cell. • processes Transport that requires energy (ATP). • processes Transport that does not require energy. • The voltage difference across the plasma membrane. • ...
Human Impacts on the Environment 2025-04-29
Across
- the water and human waste that is washed town sinks, toilets, and showers
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents.
- the number of live births per thousand of population per year.
- pollutants that are released into the air
- the state whereby the human population rises to an extent exceeding the carrying capacity of the ecological setting.
- any form of precipitation with acidic components, such as sulfuric or nitric acid that fall to the ground from the atmosphere in wet or dry forms
- growth whose rate becomes ever more rapid in proportion to the growing total number or size.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource.
- the practice of allowing renewable resources time to replenish and renew.
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- small, solid pieces of material that come from rocks or the remains of dead organisms; earth materials deposited by erosion
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or lev
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- the number of deaths per thousand of population per year.
- natural substances that are used up faster than they can be replenished by natural processes. They exist in finite amounts and are considered finite resources
- naturally replenished resources that can be replaced or renewed in a relatively short time, often within a human lifespan
- a type of pollution caused by factories and power plants releasing superheated water into bodies of water
- materials or substances found in nature that humans can use. They can be renewable or non-renewable
- a highly reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms. It is both a natural and a man-made product that occurs in the Earth's upper atmosphere and lower atmosphere
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
20 Clues: pollutants that are released into the air • prevention of wasteful use of a resource. • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • able to be maintained at a certain rate or lev • the number of deaths per thousand of population per year. • the number of live births per thousand of population per year. • ...
Living Environment Year End Review 2025-06-09
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- body system that includes brain and spinal cord
- the building block of nucleic acids
- type of blood cell that transports oxygen
- reproduction requiring only 1 parent
- change in a species over time
- parasitism, mutualism, commensalism are examples
- maintenance of a stable internal environment
- molecule used to copy gene during transcription
- type of transport that requires ATP from cell (LOW > HIGH)
- a group of tissues working together to perform a function
- site of cellular respiration
- the basic unit of life
- a trait that provides the organism an advantage
- shape of DNA is the double _____
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- process of breaking down food into usable molecules
- process of capturing light to make sugar
- variable that goes on the X axis
- gases like CO2 that trap heat are called ____ gases
- structure made of condensed DNA; humans have 46
- cell division used to make sperm/eggs
- another word for "consumer"
- word that means "make" or "produce"
- a factor that is not living in an ecosystem
- body system responsible for protecting you from infection
- cell division resulting in 2 identical daughter cells
- long term weather patterns on Earth
- a version of a gene (ex: blue v green eyes)
- a segment of DNA that codes for a trait
- the diffusion of water
- the physical appearance/characteristics of an organism
30 Clues: the diffusion of water • the basic unit of life • another word for "consumer" • site of cellular respiration • change in a species over time • variable that goes on the X axis • shape of DNA is the double _____ • the building block of nucleic acids • word that means "make" or "produce" • long term weather patterns on Earth • reproduction requiring only 1 parent • ...
The Firms and Its Environment 2025-07-03
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- proposed by Simon KUznets
- consists of factors that cannot be controlled by the firm
- factors include research and development activities, automation, technological and outsourcing decisions.
- The disadvantages or internal characteristics that work against a successful outcome compared to the competitors
- Other businesses that offer similar products or services to the same customer base.
- the process of economic development which aims at maintaining the quality of life both present and future generations without harming natural resources and environment
- it is how the government intervene in the economy the laws , global issues, legislation ,regulations which have direct effect on the business,
- are comprised of those who work for another or for an employer in exchange of salaries/wages or other considerations.
- The individuals or organizations that purchase a company's goods or services
- seeking for and sorting through data about the environment,
- is the increase in the given amount of goods and services produced by the country’s earning.
- includes factors directly influencing a business’s operations, such as customers, suppliers, competitors, intermediaries, and stakeholders.
- Refers to the factors or elements affecting a business organizations,
- factors include demographic aspects such as ages, group affiliation, religion civil status, and the economic status of consumers.
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- refers to the factors/elements within the organization which may effect, either positively or negatively ,the performance of the organization,
- refers to all those external environment factors that immensely influence the business success, strategies, and decision making.
- current external factors or trends that can used to be taken advantage
- is a total process which includes not only economic growth or the increase in the given amount of goods and a service produced by the country’s economy, but also considers the social, political, cultural, and spiritual aspects of the country’s growth.
- is a method used in analyzing the political, economic, social, technological, ecological and legal factors that influence the firm
- ANALYSIS Is one of the most structured and used planning method to evaluate a business venture
- taxes interest rates, inflation the stock market and consumer confidence have to be taken into account
- proposed by Robert Thomas Malthus
- the first development economist
- Businesses that provide the resources a company needs to produce its products or services.
- the advantage or the internal attributes that support a positive result or the edge that you have over competitors
25 Clues: proposed by Simon KUznets • the first development economist • proposed by Robert Thomas Malthus • consists of factors that cannot be controlled by the firm • seeking for and sorting through data about the environment, • Refers to the factors or elements affecting a business organizations, • current external factors or trends that can used to be taken advantage • ...
