environment Crossword Puzzles
Natural Selection 2022-04-08
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- a body part, feature,or behavior that helps a living thing survive ans function better in it's environment
- occurs
- the theory of the evolution of species by natural selection advanced by Charles Darwin.
- of evolution he theory of evolution is a shortened form of the term “theory of evolution by natural selection,”
- selection the process whereby organisms better adaption to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring
- Breeding the process by which humans choose a plant or animal to breed based on specific traits
- the surroundings or condition in which a person,animal or plant lives
- the action or fact of carefully choosing someone or something as being the best or most suitable.
- law a body of unchanging moral principles regarded as a basis for all human conduct.
- individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
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- the continued existence of organisms which are best adapted to their environment, with the extinction of others, as a concept in the Darwinian theory of evolution.
- evolution is the change in inherited traits over successive generations in populations of organisms. Evolutionary modification of
- politics reflected the law of the jungle"
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- of the jungle the principle that those who are strong and apply ruthless self-interest will be most successful.
- modified organism whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques.
- the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
- selection is the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals
- theory is a theory of biological evolution developed by the English naturalist Charles Darwin
- the state or fact of continuing to live or exist, typically in spite of an accident, ordeal, or difficult circumstances
20 Clues: occurs • politics reflected the law of the jungle" • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • the surroundings or condition in which a person,animal or plant lives • modified organism whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques. • ...
Evolution and Natural Selection 2022-03-14
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- helps to fight off bacteria
- a single celled organism
- a very well known philosopher,poet and naturalist in his time
- traits and organisms that adapt to better suit an environment overtime
- the change in the characteristics of a species overtime
- the type of cell that makes up a organisms genetic material
- the movement of genes in or out of a population
- this type of cell includes bacteria (always single celled)
- features of different species that are similar in function
- when bacteria mutates and learns how to be resistant against a drug or antibody
- happens to organisms overtime
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- when one animal will pick the other to reproduce with due to their advantages in the environment
- when a species dies out completely
- an advantage one species has over the other
- similar species in an organism that show evidence of a common ancestor
- the difference of traits within a species
- changes in a species caused by their environment
- the formation of a new species with distinct traits to another
- when offspring sometimes don't inherit the same genetic traits as their parents
- when two or more species affect the evolution within one organism
20 Clues: a single celled organism • helps to fight off bacteria • happens to organisms overtime • when a species dies out completely • the difference of traits within a species • an advantage one species has over the other • the movement of genes in or out of a population • changes in a species caused by their environment • the change in the characteristics of a species overtime • ...
Topic 2 Solids, Liquids, and Gases 2024-02-20
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- molecules at the surface of liquid water absorb enough energy to change to a gas
- shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web
- many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem
- mass is neither created nor destroyed
- rain, snow, sleet, and hail
- energy is neither created nor destroyed
- break down biotic wastes and dead organisms, returning raw materials to the ecosystem
- environmental factor that causes a population to stop growing or to decrease in size
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- makes its own food
- organisms that interact with nonliving things in the environment
- process in which gas changes to a liquid
- the community of organisms that lives in a particular area along with the nonliving environment
- a series of events in which one organism eats another and obtains energy
- parts of a habitat that are or were once alive and that interact with an organism
- all the members of a species living in a particular area
- an environment that provides the things a specific organism needs to live, grow, and reproduce
- gets energy feeding on other organisms
- a living thing
- all the different populations that live together in an area
19 Clues: a living thing • makes its own food • rain, snow, sleet, and hail • mass is neither created nor destroyed • gets energy feeding on other organisms • energy is neither created nor destroyed • process in which gas changes to a liquid • many overlapping food chains in an ecosystem • all the members of a species living in a particular area • ...
Biological Sciences 2024-04-16
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- the basic unit of structure and function in an organism
- an organism that lives on or in another organism
- generation the first generation of offspring
- a process of change, such as from a human baby, to an adolescent, to an adult
- resource a product of the environment that is used by humans or other organisms
- a characteristic of an organism that promotes its survival in a certain environment
- the process of turning productive land into deserts
- the change in species over time
- the organism that is affected by a parasite
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- capacity the number of individuals an ecosystem can support
- anything that causes a response
- the clearing away of forests
- a harmful material that is released into the environment
- the wise use of natural resources
- generation the parental generation
- the differences that exist naturally among the members of a species
- the permanent dying out of a species or larger classification of organisms
- the practice of harvesting fish at a rate faster than the population can renew its numbers
- an area of land that remains wet for all or part of the year
19 Clues: the clearing away of forests • anything that causes a response • the change in species over time • the wise use of natural resources • generation the parental generation • the organism that is affected by a parasite • generation the first generation of offspring • an organism that lives on or in another organism • the process of turning productive land into deserts • ...
Waste Management 2023-05-10
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- ponds, pits, or lagoons that store liquid hazardous waste
- overnourishment of aquatic ecosystems with plant nutrients resulting from human activity
- bacteria and enzymes help to destroy toxic or hazardous substances or convert them to harmless compounds
- goals are to identify sites where hazardous waste has contaminated the environment and to clean them up
- extremely small pieces of plastic debris in the environment resulting from the disposal and breakdown of consumer products and industrial waste.
- uses bacteria to decompose yard trimmings,vegetable food scraps and other biodegradable organic waste
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- pollutants come from many diffuse sources that are hard to pinpoint
- any unwanted or discarded material people produce that is not a liquid or gas
- convert used resources to useful items
- solid waste produced by mines, farms, and industries that supply people with goods and services
- solid waste often called garbage or trash produced by households and workplaces other than factories
- single, identifiable source that discharges pollutants into the environment
- waste which is discarded material or substances that directly threatens human health or the environment
13 Clues: convert used resources to useful items • ponds, pits, or lagoons that store liquid hazardous waste • pollutants come from many diffuse sources that are hard to pinpoint • single, identifiable source that discharges pollutants into the environment • any unwanted or discarded material people produce that is not a liquid or gas • ...
Vocab 2020-08-20
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- Naturally occurring or grown in a particular region or environment
- A lifestyle where people stay in one place and develop a culture
- Changing something about yourself based on the environment that you live in
- distance above sea level
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- large area of flat land
- A group of people, or a community with similar values or interests
- A long thin area of land that sticks out from a larger area
- a steep cliff or ridge where the elevation changes suddenly.
- To change something about the environment to make the environment that you live in work "better" for you
- A lifestyle where people move from place to place, usually following their food source
10 Clues: large area of flat land • distance above sea level • A long thin area of land that sticks out from a larger area • a steep cliff or ridge where the elevation changes suddenly. • A lifestyle where people stay in one place and develop a culture • A group of people, or a community with similar values or interests • ...
Geography 2014-02-19
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- science dealing with the areal differentiation of the earth's surface
- gases that surround the earth e.g.the air
- the angular distance of north or south of the earth's equator
- person who specializes in geologic research and study
- natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
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- science or practice of drawing maps
- environment/the branch of geography concerned with natural features and phenomena of the earth's surface
- angular distance of east and west on the earth's surface
- environment/the study of the interaction between human beings and their environment
- the surface and atmosphere of the earth or another planet occupied by living organisms
10 Clues: science or practice of drawing maps • gases that surround the earth e.g.the air • person who specializes in geologic research and study • angular distance of east and west on the earth's surface • the angular distance of north or south of the earth's equator • natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism • ...
Year 8 Food Technology: Sustainability revision 2024-03-11
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- this term describes the idea that products should be made in ways that uses renewable resources and does not damage the environment
- the amount of greenhouse gas released into the environment due to out actions is known as
- these resources can replenish themselves when they are used
- this term describes food that is produced near us
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- this gas is a collection of gases that harm our environment
- this term describes behaviours or decisions that reflect right or wrong
- things removed from food to make it edible is known as food ______
- sustainable food supports the economy, the environment and _______
- products that are produced without chemicals
- food waste contributes to greenhouse gas emissions, money loss and _______
10 Clues: products that are produced without chemicals • this term describes food that is produced near us • this gas is a collection of gases that harm our environment • these resources can replenish themselves when they are used • things removed from food to make it edible is known as food ______ • sustainable food supports the economy, the environment and _______ • ...
Polar Bears - Upper Elem 2025-01-09
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- an animal that preys upon other animal for food
- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- A state of prolonged sleep or inactivity that some animals enter during winter to conserve energy.
- Natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organisms.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and the environment.
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- of, found in, or produced by the sea
- surroundings in which a thing lives
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment, often caused by human activities.
- A thick layer of fat found under the skin of some marine mammals, used for insulation and energy storage.
- change to a new environments.
10 Clues: change to a new environments. • surroundings in which a thing lives • of, found in, or produced by the sea • an animal that preys upon other animal for food • develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form. • Natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organisms. • ...
vocabulary 2018-03-05
17 Clues: vaj • főt • bőr • dió • leves • beteg • tanács • gyógyít • ízletes • paprika • fokhagyma • sárgarépa • környezet • felszolgál • szénszavas • tejből készül • szemét, hulladék
Vocabulary Unit 5 2022-11-24
17 Clues: oksa • hirvi • sähkö • peura • tonni • pesiä • saalis • haaste • onneksi • muuttaa • suojella • ympäristö • liikakansoitus • ylilaiduntaminen • poikkeuksellinen • liittyä toisiinsa • kestävällä tavalla
An Introduction to Environmental Science 2021-02-24
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- a resource that is formed much more slowly than it is used
- the formal process of submitting research for examination by the scientific community
- any of the natural materials and energy sources provided by nature that humans need to survive
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world, and by extension people, from the harmful changes produced by human activities
- the variable that changes in response to the conditions set in an experiment
- the variable that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiment
- a statement of what a scientist expects to observe if a hypothesis is true
- a well-tested explanation of observations and experimental findings
- a carbon-containing fuel formed over millions of years from the remains of living things
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- a testable idea that attempts to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question
- able to meet the current demand for a resource without depleting the future supply
- the study of how the natural world works, how the environment affects humans, and how humans affect the environment
- Ethics the application of ethical standards to relationships between humans and their environment
- all living and nonliving things with which an organism reacts
- a resource that is replenished, or renewed over a short period of time
- information collected using scientific methods
- a study in which only one factor is manipulated, or changed
- the environmental impact of an individual or population in terms of the total amount of land and water required to provide the raw materials the individual or population consumes, and to dispose of or recycle the waste the individual or population produces
- the branch of philosophy that involves the study of good and bad, and of right and wrong
19 Clues: information collected using scientific methods • a resource that is formed much more slowly than it is used • a study in which only one factor is manipulated, or changed • all living and nonliving things with which an organism reacts • the variable that is manipulated, or changed, in an experiment • ...
sustainability 2018-07-31
10 Clues: nature • not hurt • a object • a little circle • the environment • free from danger • people kill them • a man woman or child • a person that studies • to put in the ground to grow
Organisms and their environment 2022-03-31
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- level of an organism is its position in a food chain, food web, or pyramid of numbers or biomass
- happens when a liquid turns into a gas.
- shows the transfer of energy from one organism to the next, beginning with a producer.
- are carnivores that eat the dead remains of animals killed by predators
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- is an organism that gets its energy from dead or wasted organic material
- is the evaporation of water from plants occurring at the leaves while their stomata are open for the passage of CO2 and O2 during photosynthesis
- is an animal that gets its energy by eating other animals
- is an organism that gets its energy from feeding on other organisms
- is defined as a group of organisms of one species, living in the same area at the same time
- is the process where water vapor becomes liquid.
- is a network of interconnected food chains.
- is an organism that makes its own organic nutrients usually using energy from sunlight, through photosynthesis
- shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere
- is an animal that gets its energy by eating plants
14 Clues: happens when a liquid turns into a gas. • is a network of interconnected food chains. • is the process where water vapor becomes liquid. • is an animal that gets its energy by eating plants • is an animal that gets its energy by eating other animals • is an organism that gets its energy from feeding on other organisms • ...
Human Intervention in environment 2022-06-08
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- empty
- Bacterial infection of the lungs
- to break up, disturb
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- pertaining to respiration
- all the plants and trees in an area
- episodes of breathing difficulty due to narrowed or obstructed airways
- great damage or ruin
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- not wanted
- inflammation of the bronchial tubes
- the action or fact of treating something unfairly in order to benefit from them
- A gradual increase in average global temperature
- diseases illnesses that are easily passed from one person to another
14 Clues: empty • not wanted • to break up, disturb • great damage or ruin • pertaining to respiration • Bacterial infection of the lungs • inflammation of the bronchial tubes • all the plants and trees in an area • A gradual increase in average global temperature • diseases illnesses that are easily passed from one person to another • ...
Environment - Global Changer 3 2024-05-11
14 Clues: rio • lixo • poluir • reduzir • energia • proteger • desligar • destruir • plástico • derrubar • reciclar • jogar fora • (meio)ambiente • lixo, desperdício, desperdiçar
Yesenia Cristo 2018-09-02
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- In this environment the agenda is the course
- In this environment you will find the forums of the course
- Name of the last environment
- In this environment is the guide for the use of educational resources
- Here we find our classmates and tutor
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- In this environment you will find the documents that are used during the course
- In this environment the works are uploaded for presentation
7 Clues: Name of the last environment • Here we find our classmates and tutor • In this environment the agenda is the course • In this environment you will find the forums of the course • In this environment the works are uploaded for presentation • In this environment is the guide for the use of educational resources • ...
Voca 3B chapter 5 2015-04-09
17 Clues: milieu • maaien • dienst • noemen • ruilen • eerlijk • briefje • handelen • grasveld • sieraden • goederen • besparen • aanbieden • voorbeeld • tweedehands • zelfgebakken • broodrooster
Vocabulary practice 2023-04-18
17 Clues: elér • káros • űrhajó • áttörés • érzékeny • fejleszt • űrkutatás • környezet • elégedett • találmány • szennyezni • szenvedély • bizonyíték • túlnépesedés • ellentmondani • gyógymód/gyógyszer • továbbítani ( levelet )
explore the course_fabio burbano 2018-08-27
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- link where you find course methodology
- link where you can see your group and your classmates
- environment where you enter the final works
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- environment where you find the units of the course
- link where you find unfamiliar words
- link where you find the books you may need
- environment where you interact with your groupmates
- environment where you find the course agenda
8 Clues: link where you find unfamiliar words • link where you find course methodology • link where you find the books you may need • environment where you enter the final works • environment where you find the course agenda • environment where you find the units of the course • environment where you interact with your groupmates • ...
Cardenas Gladys 2018-02-15
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- Place where the activities are sent
- In the initial environment we find news forum and forum of
- The ratings are in the bar
- Environment where I find the recommended readings for each activity
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- Environment where you participate in activities
- Where the course agenda is located
- Environment where laboratory guides are found
- Where he interacted with the other participants of the course
8 Clues: The ratings are in the bar • Where the course agenda is located • Place where the activities are sent • Environment where laboratory guides are found • Environment where you participate in activities • In the initial environment we find news forum and forum of • Where he interacted with the other participants of the course • ...
KOSA KATA 2023-10-29
18 Clues: Life • Plan • Safety • Stretch • Feeling • Diligent • Symptoms • Guardian • Achieved • Knowledge • Sustenance • Competition • Information • Housing area • Registration • Participation • Requirement/Condition • Environment/atmosphere
Ecology Crossword puzzle 2022-11-10
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- association to benefit both organisms
- identifies different organisms based on traits
- living as a parasite
- sterile
- something that eats or uses something
- all living things in a certain area
- species that invade a location
- pollution that points to a source
- region occupied by living organisms
- something that makes or causes something
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- environment for an organisms
- when a new patch of land is exposed
- climax community is impacted by a disturbance
- a social group that shares something in common
- something that relies on something
- survival of the fittest
- living organism that shapes its environment
- relations of organisms to one another
- gas surrounding earth
- a system of interlocking food chains
20 Clues: sterile • living as a parasite • gas surrounding earth • survival of the fittest • environment for an organisms • species that invade a location • pollution that points to a source • something that relies on something • when a new patch of land is exposed • all living things in a certain area • region occupied by living organisms • a system of interlocking food chains • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
FOOD AND DAIRY MICROBIOLOGY 2021-09-28
Across
- enzyme used in cheese
- process of grinding
- 1 method for processing of cereals and pulses
- PHYSICAL AGENT DECREASING SHELF LIFE
- ONE INTRINSIC FACTOR
- process where grains are cooked in steam
- jam and jelly are examples of ___ processing
- normal flora of milk
- chemical agent decreasing shelf life
- ONE EXTRINSIC FACTOR
- sugar present in milk
- HIGH OXIDIZED SUBSTRATE HAVE ___ Eh value
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- FULL FORM OF FSMS
- pressure gun puffing is a preservative method of ___.
- to protect food from outside environment
- 1 MICROBE MAKES FAVOURABLE CONDITION FOR OTHER
- food borne disease
- keeping microbes out is termed
- BIOLOGICAL AGENT DECREASING SHELF LIFE
- HEAD OFFICE OF FSSAI
- proteins present in milk
- bread quality improvement
- produce hypertonic environment
23 Clues: FULL FORM OF FSMS • food borne disease • process of grinding • ONE INTRINSIC FACTOR • HEAD OFFICE OF FSSAI • normal flora of milk • ONE EXTRINSIC FACTOR • enzyme used in cheese • sugar present in milk • proteins present in milk • bread quality improvement • keeping microbes out is termed • produce hypertonic environment • PHYSICAL AGENT DECREASING SHELF LIFE • ...
Environmental Science puzzle by Jerry 2021-11-03
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- factors seen as non living things
- all plants and animals in a given area
- food what has more biodiversity than food chain
- substance that are created by producersby using energy from the sun
- producers
- eat plants
- eat animals
- the term for lots of different organisms
- plants and animals
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- producers undergo
- organisms that breakdown dead organic materials
- factors seen as living things
- study of environment
- food chain is what of energy from one organism to another
- Everything that surrounds us
- one option when animals occupy the same niche
- where an organism live
- all organism of a certain species
- all food chain start with energy from the sun
- consume organism to survive
20 Clues: producers • eat plants • eat animals • producers undergo • plants and animals • study of environment • where an organism live • consume organism to survive • Everything that surrounds us • factors seen as living things • factors seen as non living things • all organism of a certain species • all plants and animals in a given area • the term for lots of different organisms • ...
ECO-FRIENDLY CLOTHES PROJECT 2023-12-04
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- old and torn clothes
- to get rid of something by giving it or throwing it away
- substance that colors
- cotton cloth usually blue
- made in a way that causes little or no damage to the environment
- prevents heat or energy from escaping or entering
- income governments or companies receive
- control or organize something
- fabric made by joining threads
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- contaminant found in sea animals
- one thousand kilograms
- clothes owned by a person
- fabric made from flax plant
- to become gradually damaged or less
- important event
- causes little or no harm to environment
- natural fiber made by worms
- anything that goes into a process
- prediction of the future of a situation
- fibers detached from a cloth
20 Clues: important event • old and torn clothes • substance that colors • one thousand kilograms • clothes owned by a person • cotton cloth usually blue • fabric made from flax plant • natural fiber made by worms • fibers detached from a cloth • control or organize something • fabric made by joining threads • contaminant found in sea animals • anything that goes into a process • ...
Pre-Darwinian 2024-03-13
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- Hutton and Lyle discovery
- Lamarck created this
- done by humans
- supported by a large number of observations
- Each species has a place in nature
- Organisms differ
- egg development
- Study of fossils
- organisms adapt and change in the environment(nature)
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- inherited from a common ancestor
- classifying organisms
- creation each species has an "ideal" Structure and function
- Darwin's animal he studied
- Processes occurring at a uniform rate
- How many preconditions of natural selections are there
- the belief that catastrophic extinction occurred after Which repopulation of species occurred
- Who believed adaptations over time
- study of geographic disruption of life
- Darwin suggested this
- no purpose
- Adapting to the environment causes changes
- inherited from unique ancestors
22 Clues: no purpose • done by humans • egg development • Organisms differ • Study of fossils • Lamarck created this • classifying organisms • Darwin suggested this • Hutton and Lyle discovery • Darwin's animal he studied • inherited from unique ancestors • inherited from a common ancestor • Who believed adaptations over time • Each species has a place in nature • ...
Introduction To Ecology 2025-10-03
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- of organisms
- factor: is an
- and interacts with other
- the place where
- and interact in an area.
- the study of how
- between
- population plays in the
- their nonliving
- of different species that
- interact with one
- time.
- organism usually lives and is
- in an area.
- a
- communities of species
- are closely related and can
- in Earth that has life.
- to produce fertile offspring.
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- live in the same place at the
- is a group of
- by climate
- of the same species
- the role
-
- regions
- made up of all the
- such as how it gets
- factor: is a nonliving part of an environment.
- of an organism’s niche.
- and with the
- organisms
- a single, distinct living organism.
33 Clues: • a • time. • regions • between • the role • organisms • by climate • of organisms • and with the • in an area. • is a group of • factor: is an • the place where • their nonliving • the study of how • interact with one • made up of all the • of the same species • such as how it gets • communities of species • population plays in the • in Earth that has life. • and interacts with other • of an organism’s niche. • ...
Human Dependence on Natural Resources 2025-05-23
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- soil and rock layers
- a planet
- The sum of all
- in its abundance in the environment; if it is
- intervention
- The layer of gas
- Resource A source or
- is held in place by
- can be used
- then the organisms that need it cannot
- Resource Something that is needed by organisms and is not
- power to
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- Process Any natural process that happens to Earth’s surface,
- Water that collects in cracks and pores in
- matter on
- of energy
- Resources Resources that exist in the environment without
- Replaceable by natural means in a short period of
- people’s
- Not replaceable by natural means within a short
- of time
- as weathering, erosion, or plate tectonics
- generate
23 Clues: of time • a planet • people’s • generate • power to • matter on • of energy • can be used • intervention • The sum of all • The layer of gas • is held in place by • soil and rock layers • Resource A source or • then the organisms that need it cannot • Water that collects in cracks and pores in • as weathering, erosion, or plate tectonics • in its abundance in the environment; if it is • ...
NATURE 2025-12-30
Across
- At risk of extinction
- The visible features of an area
- Gases released into the air
- Using waste again
- Not causing long-term environmental damage
- The natural home of a plant or animal
- Damage to air, water, or land
- The natural world around us
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- Cutting down large areas of forest
- Living things and their environment working together
- Long-term changes in global weather patterns
- A useful material from nature
- Protection of nature and wildlife
- Typical weather of a place
- When a species disappears forever
- A group of similar plants or animals
- Able to be replaced naturally
- Animals living in natural conditions
- Variety of plant and animal life
- Unwanted materials
20 Clues: Using waste again • Unwanted materials • At risk of extinction • Typical weather of a place • Gases released into the air • The natural world around us • A useful material from nature • Able to be replaced naturally • Damage to air, water, or land • The visible features of an area • Variety of plant and animal life • Protection of nature and wildlife • ...
The Lorax 2024-11-15
Across
- He who speaks for the trees
- When a species no longer exists
- The last message the Lorax sent before going away
- The machine used to chop down trees
- The storyteller of "The Lorax"
- Species of bear in "The Lorax"
- Harmful way of harvestning a natural resource
- Process needed to heal nature
- Contamination of nature
- The natural world, geographical area
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- To be removed from ones natural habitat
- The act of removing acres of forest
- A species of trees
- The element being sold in bottles
- Practice of protecting the environment
- The act of preserving nature
- Species of swans
- A plant with buildings for manufacturing
- Air pollution
- Mayor of Thneedville
- Versatile garment made by Truffula
21 Clues: Air pollution • Species of swans • A species of trees • Mayor of Thneedville • Contamination of nature • He who speaks for the trees • The act of preserving nature • Process needed to heal nature • The storyteller of "The Lorax" • Species of bear in "The Lorax" • When a species no longer exists • The element being sold in bottles • Versatile garment made by Truffula • ...
Can we save our planet? 2024-11-25
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- conserving an ecological environment
- something you can transform in something else
- not new (had a previous owner)
- made at home
- existing or derived from nature
- not expensive
- responding to moral principles
- the fact to consume
- designed to make economical use of it
- a public meeting or march to protest
- a formal written request (demande)
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- animals living independently of people in natural conditions
- a person who does not eat meat or fish
- maintain something in its original state
- global warming
- realting to ecology or the environment
- a natural resource not disappearing after use
- something you can use again
- damage caused to the planet caused by harmful substances or waste
- protect from danger
20 Clues: made at home • not expensive • global warming • the fact to consume • protect from danger • something you can use again • not new (had a previous owner) • responding to moral principles • existing or derived from nature • a formal written request (demande) • conserving an ecological environment • a public meeting or march to protest • designed to make economical use of it • ...
Test Crossword 1 2025-01-04
Across
- plant that disrupts other plants growth.
- Nerve cell that transmits signals in the body.
- Plant vascular tissue.
- area covered mainly by grass.
- function provides nutrients to the developing seedling
- Asexual reproduction.
- The process by which living organisms adapt to their environment.
- Is the abnormal growth of cells.
- water vapor loss from plants
Down
- Large glycoproteins called immunoglobulins
- genetic trait that is dominant over another trait.
- Plants use light to produce food and release oxygen
- Supporting structure of the body
- Asexual reproduction of seeds.
- Plants with two cotyledons.
- One benefits, the other is harmed.
- Contamination of substances that degrade the environment.
- Land surrounded by water.
- animal or plant that no longer exists.
- organism that is the origin.
20 Clues: Asexual reproduction. • Plant vascular tissue. • Land surrounded by water. • Plants with two cotyledons. • organism that is the origin. • water vapor loss from plants • area covered mainly by grass. • Asexual reproduction of seeds. • Supporting structure of the body • Is the abnormal growth of cells. • One benefits, the other is harmed. • animal or plant that no longer exists. • ...
Chordates & Fishes 2025-11-13
Across
- protective gill flap
- Primitive Chordate
- Teeth-like scales that assist with faster swimming
- Single Combination excretory opening
- Upper Heart Chamber
- Sensory strip of tissue that give the organism environment Info
- Fin on the back on fish, acts as a rudder
- Supportive spine like rod
- Lower Heart Chamber
- Egg Laying flat shark
- Jawless blind fish that secretes defensive slime.
- Fish whose fins are joined at the body
Down
- Fin just behind the gills to assist swimming
- Benthic Filter Feeder
- When an organism's body temperature is environment dependent
- Jawless tube shaped parasite
- Balloon like organ that control buoyancy
- Tail Fin
- Fish whose fins stretch over spiky bone or spines
- Benthic Egg laying shark
20 Clues: Tail Fin • Primitive Chordate • Upper Heart Chamber • Lower Heart Chamber • protective gill flap • Benthic Filter Feeder • Egg Laying flat shark • Benthic Egg laying shark • Supportive spine like rod • Jawless tube shaped parasite • Single Combination excretory opening • Fish whose fins are joined at the body • Balloon like organ that control buoyancy • ...
Life Science Vocabulary 2025-11-29
Across
- showing energy moving organisms
- making food through photosynthesis
- of organism with specific function
- of connected food chains
- helping organism survive environment
- CYCLE,Stages an organism goes through
- Crossword Word Generator said:
- to stay alive and functioning
- thing that carries out functions
- plants use to make food
Down
- from parents to offspring naturally
- produced by parent organisms
- of same species living together
- of organisms and environment
- where organism naturally lives
- organisms use to create offspring
- that eats other organisms
- passed from parents genetically
- breaking down dead material
- or purpose of body structure
- organisms living in shared area
21 Clues: plants use to make food • of connected food chains • that eats other organisms • breaking down dead material • produced by parent organisms • of organisms and environment • or purpose of body structure • to stay alive and functioning • where organism naturally lives • Crossword Word Generator said: • showing energy moving organisms • of same species living together • ...
Ecology 2021-03-05
Across
- obtain their organic molecules from other organisms
- a type of heterotroph that obtain nutrients by consuming non-living organic sources, such as detritus and humus
- a group of organism of the same species living in the same area at the same time
- heterotrophs that obtain organic nutrients from detritus by external digestion
- a group of population living an interacting with each other in an area
- a group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring
Down
- the environment which a species normally lives
- heterotrophs that ingest other organisms obtain their organic molecules
- a community and its abiotic environment
- the study of relationships between living organisms and between organisms and their environment
- an organisms that uses solar energy or chemical energy to manufacture the organic compounds it needs as nutrients from simple inorganic compounds obtained from its environment
11 Clues: a community and its abiotic environment • the environment which a species normally lives • obtain their organic molecules from other organisms • a group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring • a group of population living an interacting with each other in an area • heterotrophs that ingest other organisms obtain their organic molecules • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 1 "Doctrines" 2020-05-26
Across
- the connection and exchange of the dual relationship between humans and the natural environment
- a view that acknowledges limits on the effects of the natural environment and focuses more on the role that human culture plays
- to perceive the characteristics of places in different ways based on their personal beliefs
- when things are farther apart they tend to be less connected
- the shrinking of time distance between locations due to improved methods of transportation and communication
- the study of spatial characteristics of humans and human activities
- anything built by humans
Down
- belief that land forms and climate are the most powerful forces shaping human behavior and social development
- an inverse relationship between distance and connection.
- study of how humans adapt to the environment
- the study of spatial characteristics of various elements of the physical environment
11 Clues: anything built by humans • study of how humans adapt to the environment • an inverse relationship between distance and connection. • when things are farther apart they tend to be less connected • the study of spatial characteristics of humans and human activities • the study of spatial characteristics of various elements of the physical environment • ...
Term 2 topic words 2019-04-30
9 Clues: nature • flowers • in nature • study’s things • nearly extinct • feeling comfortable • observing the world • north west east south • diffrent weather environment
PRUEBA 1 2018-09-02
Across
- virtual structure where we can see the courses of the period
- where we can know our notes ratings
- environment where the teaching accompaniment is reflected
- space where we can know the date of completion of each of the activity of the courses
Down
- help document to carry out each one of the activities of the course
- learning environment where we find the educational resource guides
- how many learning environments does the course present
- sources in the knowledge environment where,we find the units of the course
- environment of the course initial information
9 Clues: where we can know our notes ratings • environment of the course initial information • how many learning environments does the course present • environment where the teaching accompaniment is reflected • virtual structure where we can see the courses of the period • learning environment where we find the educational resource guides • ...
Society pp. 34-35 2022-11-07
22 Clues: arvo • vero • sakko • vaalit • laiton • kriisi • oikeus • uskonto • hallitus • kirjasto • ympäristö • väkivalta • vähemmistö • pakolainen • hyvinvointi • kansalainen • yhteiskunta • epätasa-arvo • vapaaehtoinen • maahanmuuttaja • rikos, rikollisuus • eduskunta, parlamentti
VOCABULARY TEST - XII 2022-11-06
21 Clues: BISA • TAPI • KOTA • MAHAL • TAHUN • MINUM • SAMPAH • KARENA • MASALAH • MELIHAT • SEDOTAN • DIHADIRI • BERTUJUAN • DAUR ULANG • KEUNTUNGAN • LINGKUNGAN • PENGURANGAN • RUMAH TANGGA • MEMPERKENALKAN • PENGGUNAAN ULANG • TEMPAT PEMBUANGAN SAMPAH
U2-part 1-vocabulary 2020-03-18
23 Clues: kemp • mapa • oheň • řeka • kmen • stan • vařit • úkryt • taška • dřevo • zdolat • kompas • vesnice • spacách • skupina • příroda • vedoucí • svítilna • destinace • připravit • kapesnínůž • ryba/rybařit • životníprostředí
NI3 U1 Rep Vocabulary 2020-03-19
23 Clues: beat • jubeln • Kiefer • Waggon • häufig • Umwelt • trennen • unüblich • Leistung • gesunden • antreten • peinlich • Einkommen • Sitzreihe • aufgeregt • Fahrpreis • nachgeben • behindert • leuchtend • überdrüssig • verängstigt • besorgt sein • Kapuzenpullover
Polar Bear Nation 2021-01-06
21 Clues: ice • save • team • sell • pants • bears • means • design • nation • problem • decided • melting • clothes • collect • look for • triplets • far away • came back • throw away • in trouble • environment
Crossword Puzzle - AP Spanish vocab 2023-03-20
20 Clues: bald • bold • town • wavy • stain • magic • catwalk • to envy • poverty • envious • symmetry • richness • shoeless • to plant • straight • tradition • to design • the environment • grey/white hair • extremely/highly
Unit 7 2014-12-14
20 Clues: elav • abitu • harva • tõsine • arukas • pinges • iseloom • keskkond • võistlus • trimester • lahutamatu • huumorimeel • tagasihoidlik • küüti pakkuma • ilmsiks tulema • täiskasvanulik • kedagi usaldama • välja kannatama • kellelegi valetama • kedagi hätta jätma
Unit 7 2014-12-14
20 Clues: elav • harva • abitu • tõsine • arukas • pinges • iseloom • keskkond • võistlus • trimester • lahutamatu • huumorimeel • küüti pakkuma • tagasihoidlik • ilmsiks tulema • täiskasvanulik • välja kannatama • kedagi usaldama • kellelegi valetama • kedagi hätta jätma
1.2 ADVERTS part two 2017-04-17
23 Clues: merk • eisen • inhoud • milieu • werven • doelen • flessen • behalen • invloed • toekomst • vergroten • toegewijd • vasthouden • bestemming • materialen • verdwijnen • verwachten • vliegtuigen • ontwikkelen • vernieuwing • vaardigheden • solliciteren • verantwoordelijkheid
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
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
On the Go 3 UNIT 5 2025-10-20
21 Clues: yhtiö • pesiä • betoni • tuhota • saalis • kysyntä • kohdata • saavutus • murskata • ympäristö • peräkkäin • sen sijaan • kaatopaikka • suunnitella • elinympäristö • olla vaarassa • ilmastonmuutos • liikakansoitus • (jonkun) mukaan • uudelleenistutus • kestävällä tavalla
FOOD 2024-04-17
22 Clues: roh • Kohl • Teig • Essig • Salat • Brise • essbar • kneten • Umwelt • Schaden • Forelle • eingelegt • Teelöffel • Melanzane • Mandarine • Esslöffel • ungesalzen • Essensreste • Verschwendung • Milchprodukte • ausführen, liefern • Einfluss/Auswirkung
Letter to the Town Council 2024-09-01
20 Clues: oroad • miljö • årlig • minska • avgift • föreslå • beroende • ledarskap • förse, ge • koldioxid • hållbarhet • medborgare • uppriktigt • oacceptabel • lagstiftning • beslutsamhet • problem, ämne • investera, satsa • inverkan, påverkan • (politisk) hållning, riktning
9th 2024-09-26
23 Clues: pais • forte • santa • oração • legado • moldar • amoroso • crescer • chamado • dedicar • admirar • impacto • caloroso • profundo • convento • gerações • inspirar • ambiente • perseguir • encorajar • ensinamentos • simplicidade • relacionamento
Simpson's Quiz 1 2024-11-18
21 Clues: Akut • Kran • Ande • Miljö • Kupol • Erövra • Strypa • Riklig • Utnämna • Rättvisa • Avgörande • Jordgubbe • Bålgeting • Predikande • Kungörelse • Förorening • Överkänslig • Svämma över • Besinningslös • Låtsas / falsk • Gå dörr till dörr
On the Go 2 Unit 8 s. 217 2024-04-26
22 Clues: lehti • erämaa • aikana • jatkaa • lisätä • mainita • ommella • arvostaa • koulutus • ympäristö • tasa-arvo • sopimaton • keskustelu • kunnioittaa • äärimmäinen • viimeistellä • isänmaallinen • suvaitsevainen • kunnioittavasti • epäkunnioittava • lähettää eteenpäin • ulkomailla, ulkomaille
Unit 2, On the go3 2025-09-15
20 Clues: sää • susi • ahma • lehti • hirvi • asukas • majava • naapuri • koulutus • ympäristö • hengittää • vähemmistö • ulkomailla • kunnioittaa • ulkomaalainen • maahanmuuttaja • to lähellä • syrup vaahterasiirappi • up kirjoittaa koneella • luonto, villieläimet ja kasvit
Module 20: Nature and Nurture in Psychology 2018-12-06
Across
- Made up DNA molecules that make genes
- Nongenetic influence
- Focuses on our genes & environment influence
- Single fertilized egg splits into two
- Shared traits
Down
- Rules
- Two different fertilized egg
- error in gene replication
- Makes up chromosomes
- Inherited traits
- contains genetic information that makes up chromosomes
11 Clues: Rules • Shared traits • Inherited traits • Makes up chromosomes • Nongenetic influence • error in gene replication • Two different fertilized egg • Made up DNA molecules that make genes • Single fertilized egg splits into two • Focuses on our genes & environment influence • contains genetic information that makes up chromosomes
Changes in Ecosystems 2019-04-07
Across
- too much water in an area
- grow strong or reproduce
- a living thing
- an animal that is hunted as food
- an increase in the number of organism of a given species over what its ecosystem can sustain, often with both direct and indirect effects on other organisms in the ecosystem. (an ecosystem reaches its carrying capacity)
- a community of living and nonliving things in their natural environment
- An organism that hunts and feeds on another organism
- too little water in an area
Down
- an organism that gets energy eating other organisms.
- Capacity the maximum population size that can be sustained by a given environment.
- the living and nonliving things that are around an organism
- direct effect or change on something
- An organism that uses sunlight to make its own food for energy
- die
14 Clues: die • a living thing • grow strong or reproduce • too much water in an area • too little water in an area • an animal that is hunted as food • direct effect or change on something • an organism that gets energy eating other organisms. • An organism that hunts and feeds on another organism • the living and nonliving things that are around an organism • ...
chapter 1 lifespan key words 2018-11-03
Across
- Next, a person’s experiences and environment
- skills=involve large muscle movements such as crawling.
- environment=Many different factors cause these differences.
- development=
- development=
- of these actions or processes involving thinking and knowing are called.
- versus nurture debate=The debate between genetic versus environmental influences on development is often called the
- development=his process is called.
- to changes in the way a person’s social relationships
Down
- people believe that development is self-directed from the earliest stages of infancy. This is termed
- teacher- or parent-directed method of learning is often referred to as
- way people change and grow in how they think over the stages of life is called
- development=the changes in size, body composition.
- process of development is
- skills = involve small muscle movements such as cutting with scissors.
15 Clues: development= • development= • process of development is • development=his process is called. • Next, a person’s experiences and environment • development=the changes in size, body composition. • to changes in the way a person’s social relationships • skills=involve large muscle movements such as crawling. • environment=Many different factors cause these differences. • ...
Skill Classification - Crossword 2023-05-17
Across
- A skill that has sub-routines that are easy to separate.
- A skill that has no obvious beginning or end.
- A skill that requires large muscle groups.
- A skill that is not affected by the environment.
- Environment controls the rate of performing the skill.
- Performer controls the way in which the skill is executed.
Down
- A skill that has many sub-routines that are closely linked together.
- How many skill classification continuums are there?
- A skill that requires small muscle groups.
- A skill that has few judgements and decisions to be made.
- A skill that has many decisions and judgements to be made.
- A skill that is affected by the environment.
- A skill that has a clear beginning and end.
- A group of discrete skills strung together to make a new and complex movement.
14 Clues: A skill that requires small muscle groups. • A skill that requires large muscle groups. • A skill that has a clear beginning and end. • A skill that is affected by the environment. • A skill that has no obvious beginning or end. • A skill that is not affected by the environment. • How many skill classification continuums are there? • ...
Evolution Review 2023-04-06
Across
- differences within a trait among those in a population
- trait that increases an organism's survival in a particular environment
- overall idea that populations' adaptations change over many generations
- type of selection in which the environment chooses best adapted traits
- source of variation, random changes in DNA
- similar structures because of a common ancestor
- ____ tree shows evolutionary relationships
Down
- type of evolution that occurs with related species in different environment
- observed natural selection of related species on the Galapagos because of variety of environments
- type of evolution in which two species evolve together
- combination of adaptations that allow for a species to survive AND reproduce
- evolution occurring slowly over time with small changes, opposite of punctuated equilibrium
- type of evolution that occurs in unrelated species in similar environments
- structures of similar functions as a result of convergent evolution such as webbed feet
- structures that have diminished in size because of un-use like tailbone in humans
- family proposed group that humans belonged to that broke from other primates
16 Clues: source of variation, random changes in DNA • ____ tree shows evolutionary relationships • similar structures because of a common ancestor • differences within a trait among those in a population • type of evolution in which two species evolve together • type of selection in which the environment chooses best adapted traits • ...
Terrestrial Biomes & Geochemical Cycles Review 2023-10-31
Across
- breadbasket biome
- desert that experiences freezing temperatures during the winter and any precipitation is in the form of snowfall
- rainwater that has a lower pH than regular rainwater. Typically in the range of 5.0 - 4.0
- within the sulfur cycle, the process in which sulfur falls directly out of the environment
- caribou
- the movement of one tectonic plate beneath another tectonic plate
- is the flow of carbon in two interconnected cycles, Living and Nonliving, of the environment
- is the area of Earth where water movement and storage occurs
Down
- tiaga
- also called scrub forest
- the recycling of inorganic matter between living organisms and their nonliving environment
- biome of Long Valley
- all year long growing season
- grasslands with scattered trees found in hot tropical areas
- a process whereby nutrient runoff causes the overgrowth of algae, the depletion of oxygen and death of aquatic fauna
- is a resource that cannot be regenerated in the time span of a human
16 Clues: tiaga • caribou • breadbasket biome • biome of Long Valley • also called scrub forest • all year long growing season • grasslands with scattered trees found in hot tropical areas • is the area of Earth where water movement and storage occurs • the movement of one tectonic plate beneath another tectonic plate • ...
Environments and survival 2025-02-07
Across
- making it harder for an organism to meet its needs in an environment
- a group of the same kind of organism living in the same area
- making it easier for an organism to meet its needs in an environment.
- the way something is shaped or what it is made out of that makes it good for a specific function
- a living thing, such as a plant or an animal
- the things that engineers think about and test in order to know how well something solves a problem.
- what something can do
- getting engineering ideas from organisms' traits.
- all the living and nonliving things in an area.
Down
- to make offspring
- something that can be observed about an organism, such as color or size
- a description of how something works or why something happens
- an animal that hunts and eats other animals
- to stay alive
- differences
- a person who uses science knowledge to design something in order to solve a problem.
16 Clues: differences • to stay alive • to make offspring • what something can do • an animal that hunts and eats other animals • a living thing, such as a plant or an animal • all the living and nonliving things in an area. • getting engineering ideas from organisms' traits. • a group of the same kind of organism living in the same area • ...
Environmental Science 2025-05-12
Across
- Resources that cannot be replenished on a human timescale
- The clearing or cutting down of trees in a forest
- Gases like carbon dioxide that trap heat in Earth's atmosphere
- The total greenhouse gases emitted by a person, group, or product
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns on Earth
- A resource that comes from nature, like water or minerals
Down
- The study of the environment and how humans interact with it
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and ecosystems
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials
- A species at risk of extinction due to human impact
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the future
- Resources that can be naturally replenished like solar or wind
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- A substance that causes harm or damage to the environment
- The process of soil or rock wearing away from wind or water
16 Clues: The clearing or cutting down of trees in a forest • A species at risk of extinction due to human impact • The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem • Resources that cannot be replenished on a human timescale • A substance that causes harm or damage to the environment • A resource that comes from nature, like water or minerals • ...
vocab 2015-11-16
Across
- An organism doing the hunting
- An organism that cannot manufacture its own food; instead obtains its food and energy by taking in organic substances; all animals. protozoans, fungi and most bacteria
- A non-living organism
- Organisms in a environment in the maximum population size of species that can sustain indefinitely, given the food, habitat, water and other necessities in a environment
- Place or position
- Are heterotrophs that obtain nutrients by consuming detritus.
- An autotrophic organism mainly a plant; first trophic level in the food chain
- The conversions of nitrates and other compound containing nitrogen into nitrogen gas
- The process that converts nitrogen in the atmosphere into compounds in the soil that are useful to a variety of organism
- A living organism
- The environmental factor that is of predominant importance in restricting the size of a population
- The amount of energy consumed from the level under it; getting lower and lower the higher you get up
- An individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- Carbon interacting with the environment and going through the process of photosynthesis and making oxygen for us and the getting it back from decomposition or fossil fuel
- Producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary, quaternary consumers, predators. all depending on the level lower
- An animal or plant on or in which a parasite or organism lives
- Are organisms of an ecological food chain that receive energy by consuming other organisms.
- The levels in a food chain dividing the different consumers from each other
- A system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
- An organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- An organism taking over another which can be on the outside or inside a host; one organism is benefiting and the other is getting hurt
- Interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association, typically to the advantage of both
- Decomposers are organisms that break down dead or decaying organisms, and in doing so they carry out the natural process of decomposition.
Down
- A group of one organisms in an area
- A group of various species in a area
- Exist at the same time or in the same place
- A decrease in population
- Organisms fighting for resources in a environment
- Depending on one another organism and working together; working together to get what they need and both benefit
- An organism being hunted
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, and other organism
- The series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms, including nitrogen fixation and decomposition
- One individual group of one organism
- A community of living organisms interacting with non-living things in a environment
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organism to one another and to their physical surrounding
- One organism depending on another and the other doesn't really care about them; one is benefiting and the other doesn't care.
- Evolution is the process where groups of organisms work or act together for common or mutual benefits
37 Clues: Place or position • A living organism • A non-living organism • A decrease in population • An organism being hunted • An organism doing the hunting • A group of one organisms in an area • A group of various species in a area • One individual group of one organism • Exist at the same time or in the same place • Organisms fighting for resources in a environment • ...
Lesson 4: The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-22
Across
- They call for deep changes in how people live to protect the balance of life.
- They believe that a person has a special relationship with nature.
- It is a demand that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are conserved so that the next generation will be able to use them.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- The English poet quote “No man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main”.
- This concept focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment.
- This perspective advocates addressing major environmental problems such as pollution, deforestation, and resource depletion caused by activities of mining and logging companies, factories, businesses, and governments.
- Countries must decide how much they will cut emissions
- Is being thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste by sing only what is needed and reusing resources whenever possible.
- Example of climate justice where it recognizes that developed countries, which historically caused most emissions, must provide financial and technological support to developing nations.
- Root cause of Indigenous people protecting land.
- It is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior, Carefulness and wise decision making.
- Root cause of Urban Pollution in poor communities.
- It uses an ecological and ethical lens to link social and environmental problems, emphasizing the need for societal change to address environmental issues.
- The discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- It refers to maintaining the state of the environment.
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- This view values ecosystems and biological communities, seeing humankind as part of a greater biological system.
- A branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- Reducing food waste, choosing plant-based meals, or supporting local farmers.
- This view sees humans as the most important species, emphasizing their role in transforming nature to meet their needs and survive.
- Creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, and improving public transport for cleaner air and healthier living.
- Recognizing that those least responsible for climate change often suffer the most, and calls for fairness through protection, support, and inclusion in decision-making.
- One of the philosophical views that believes maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of the surroundings and contribute to the well-being of the people and other organisms living in it.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. Our survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- A branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it.
- It emphasizes sustainable use of resources.
- The scientist proposed Gaia Hypothesis.
- Philosophy teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- This view holds that all organisms, not just humans, have inherent value and should be protected.
- Conserving electricity at home by turning off unused appliances or switching to solar.
30 Clues: The scientist proposed Gaia Hypothesis. • It emphasizes sustainable use of resources. • Root cause of Indigenous people protecting land. • Root cause of Urban Pollution in poor communities. • Countries must decide how much they will cut emissions • It refers to maintaining the state of the environment. • ...
Psychology 2024-02-01
Across
- uncommon form of therapy
- deal with issues impacting learning
- form of pseudo-psychology
- help improve social and emotional adjustment
- science of behavior and mental processes
- of Medicine psychiatry degree
- improve human interaction with environment
Down
- research basic psychological processes
- unsupported psychological beliefs
- view patients from medical perspective
- tailor work environment to maximize productivity
- teach how to control emotions under pressure
- Greek for “mind”
- evaluate testimonies and help with jury selection
14 Clues: Greek for “mind” • uncommon form of therapy • form of pseudo-psychology • of Medicine psychiatry degree • unsupported psychological beliefs • deal with issues impacting learning • research basic psychological processes • view patients from medical perspective • science of behavior and mental processes • improve human interaction with environment • ...
Phase one 2018-04-01
Across
- Environment where you find the presentation of the course
- program where you can connect with the tutor
- environment in which you work with your classmates
- environment in which you find the syllabus of the course
- total of environments
Down
- What do you find in administration of the course
- where you can update your data
- Environment where you load the final work
8 Clues: total of environments • where you can update your data • Environment where you load the final work • program where you can connect with the tutor • What do you find in administration of the course • environment in which you work with your classmates • environment in which you find the syllabus of the course • Environment where you find the presentation of the course
Gladys Cardenas-Recognition task 2018-02-15
Across
- Environment where laboratory guides are found
- Environment where I find the recommended readings for each activity
- The ratings are in the bar
- Where the course agenda is located
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- Place where the activities are sent
- In the initial environment we find news forum and forum of
- Environment where you participate in activities
- Where he interacted with the other participants of the course
8 Clues: The ratings are in the bar • Where the course agenda is located • Place where the activities are sent • Environment where laboratory guides are found • Environment where you participate in activities • In the initial environment we find news forum and forum of • Where he interacted with the other participants of the course • ...
Crossword English 2 Cristian Perdomo Echeverry 2018-06-27
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- what is task 5 of Collaborative learning environment
- What is the name of the unit 2
- You can find this in Starting information
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- You can find this in Monitoring and evaluation environment
- You can find this in Student´s Management environment
- You can find this in My Mail
- You can find this in Knowledge environment
- You can find this in Administration
8 Clues: You can find this in My Mail • What is the name of the unit 2 • You can find this in Administration • You can find this in Starting information • You can find this in Knowledge environment • what is task 5 of Collaborative learning environment • You can find this in Student´s Management environment • You can find this in Monitoring and evaluation environment
Houda - Unit 1 Enviormental Studies Crossword 2025-10-06
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- timber, fiber, food
- an estimate of an ecosystem's production of natural resources.
- Less economically developed country (such as Haiti)
- Technological developments can solve environmental issues.
- the yield obtained from natural resources
- integrates social, spiritual and environmental dimensions into a holistic ideal, putting nature and ecology center of humanity.
- A worldview that shapes how people perceive and evaluate environment issues.
- is the addition of a substance or an agent to an environment through human activity , at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment.
- is the day when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year biocapacity of the earth is about 1.7 global hectares of productive land per person.
- contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins
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- production; flood protection; protection from soil erosion
- Humans must sustainably manage the global system using legislation, regulations, and taxes.
- can occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients (nitrates and phosphates), which results in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton.
- the area of land and water required to sustainably provide
- development that meets present needs without compromising future generations’ ability to meet their own needs.
- natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- More economically developed country (such as the USA)
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- Use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement and full recovery of affected ecosystems.
19 Clues: timber, fiber, food • the yield obtained from natural resources • Less economically developed country (such as Haiti) • contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins • More economically developed country (such as the USA) • production; flood protection; protection from soil erosion • the area of land and water required to sustainably provide • ...
Momento_01_PaulaOsorio_2018_13_2 2018-02-13
A&P Ch. 1 2013-08-17
Across
- Mechanism that provides information about specific conditions/stimuli in the internal environment
- System that fights infection
- Form and organization
- Production of new organisms and new cells
- The ability to be excited to a characteristic action or function by the application of some stimulus
- Basic unit of structure and function; contain organelles; form tissues
- Mechanism that elicits responses that altar conditions in the internal environment
- The study of the structures of body parts
- Mechanism in which buildup of a product causes suppression of its synthesis; activated by an imbalance that corrects the imbalance
- The body's maintenance of a stable environment
- System that includes muscles
- When the internal environment of the body is not in the normal range
- Measure of the amount of heat present
- The study of the functions of body parts
- System that includes blood/the heart
- What something does and how it does it
- Made up of physical and chemical events that obtain, release, and use energy
- Required for and provides environment for metabolic process to take place; transports stuff; regulate temp
- Mechanism that tells what a particular value should be
- Complex structure with a specialized function(s)
- Structures organized into a unit
- Breakdown of food substances into simpler forms that can be absorbed and used
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- Force acting on the outside of a land organism due to the weight of air above it
- System that includes lungs
- Change in position of the body or of a body part; motion of an internal organ
- Groups of cells; form organs
- System that reproduces
- System that includes hormones
- System that removes waste from blood
- System that includes skin
- Process by which changes cause additional similar changes, producing unstable conditions
- Reaction to a change taking place inside or outside the body
- System that includes brain
- Increase in body size without changing shape
- Groups of organs that function closely together
- System that includes bones
- System that gets energy from food
- Gas used to release energy from nutrients
- Removal of wastes produced by metabolic reactions
- Chemicals found in food necessary for organisms to live
- Made up of interacting organ systems
41 Clues: Form and organization • System that reproduces • System that includes skin • System that includes lungs • System that includes brain • System that includes bones • System that fights infection • Groups of cells; form organs • System that includes muscles • System that includes hormones • Structures organized into a unit • System that gets energy from food • ...
Energy and Matter in Ecosystems! 2023-03-13
Across
- A living thing or its product that affects an ecosystem.
- Any form of water that falls from the sky.
- Organic compounds found in Earth’s crust that are used as the world’s primary source of energy.
- An organism that gets energy from eating other organisms.
- A natural system of living things interacting with each other and nonliving things in their environment.
- The relationship between organisms needing the same limiting resources within one environment.
- All the living things on Earth and their interactions in the places they live.
- Regions of Earth that contain water as solid, liquid, or gas on the surface and in the atmosphere.
- An organism that makes its own food through the process of photosynthesis.
- The part of a plant that grows from the stem and functions in making food through photosynthesis.
- The process of introducing harmful gases or substances.
- An organism that preys on, or eats, other organisms.
- The process by which a liquid turns into a gas without reaching its boiling point. foodweb All of the paths that energy can take through an ecosystem.
- Microscopic single-celled organisms found almost everywhere on Earth.
- A living organism in an ecosystem that breaks down dead organic matter and recycles nutrients back into the environment.
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- A process of plant reproduction in which the pollen fertilizes the ovary.
- The ability to do work.
- The part of a scientific experiment that is not changed.
- An animal that feeds on plants.
- A non-living chemical or physical factor in an environment that affects an ecosystem.
- A natural home or environment for biotic factors.
- A diverse group of organisms that live by absorbing and decomposing organic matter. geosphere Solid parts of Earth, such as soils, sediments and rocks, which is sometimes called the lithosphere.
- The regurgitated parts of a consumed animal that cannot be digested by an owl.
- The clearing of trees from the land, most often to create cropland.
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make food.
- The process by which a gas becomes liquid.
- The process by which a seed grows into a plant.
- An organism that is hunted for food.
- The mixture of gases that surrounds a planet.
- To cut into separate parts.
30 Clues: The ability to do work. • To cut into separate parts. • An animal that feeds on plants. • An organism that is hunted for food. • Any form of water that falls from the sky. • The process by which a gas becomes liquid. • The mixture of gases that surrounds a planet. • The process by which a seed grows into a plant. • A natural home or environment for biotic factors. • ...
What Goes Up Must Go Down 2016-11-12
Across
- the average weather pattern of a region that lasts over a long period of time.
- all the interacting organisms that live in the environment, also the non-living parts of the environment that affect the organisms.
- a square that marks off a specific area for study.
- an organism that creates its own food instead of eating other organisms for food.
- same thing as a ecoclimate that share the same geography, climate and air.
- the place where the organism lives.
- a symbiotic relationship between 2 different types of organisms where 1 partner benefits and the other doesn't lose or gain anything.
- a scientist that studies the interactions between organisms and their environment.
- living things in the environment, such as humans, plants and animals.
- an animal that eats other animals.
- an organism that eats rotting plants or animals.
- a method used by ecologists to estimate population sizes in ecosystems.
- an organism that lives on/in the other organism and feeds on it.
- symbiotic relationship between 2 different types of organisms, and each organism benefits from the relationship.
- non-living things in the environment, such as water, soil or air.
- an organism that eats the food made by its producer.
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- the study of the organisms interacting with each other and their enviroment.
- a group of the same species living together in 1 ecosystem.
- an animal that eats only plants.
- a group or organisms that can successfully mate together and reproduce.
- 10 different natural regions in British Columbia that have been mapped out and described by biologists.
- a group made up of all the interacting populations that live in an area.
- an organism that a parasite lives and feeds off of.
- 2 species that live closely together in a relationship that lasts over time.
- breaks down dead waste.
- large region on earth that has particular types of plant life, and has about the same tempurature and precipitation.
- a symbiotic relationship with 2 different types of organisms where 1 partner benefits and the other is harmed.
- the location where the organism lives, and the role it plays in the ecosystem.
- a word used to describe a relationship between 2 species that lives closely together and the relationship lasts over time.
- an organism that eats both plants and animals.
30 Clues: breaks down dead waste. • an animal that eats only plants. • an animal that eats other animals. • the place where the organism lives. • an organism that eats both plants and animals. • an organism that eats rotting plants or animals. • a square that marks off a specific area for study. • an organism that a parasite lives and feeds off of. • ...
Science Vocab 2023-09-14
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- an interacting group of various species in a common location
- Situation in which the number of individuals of a given species exceeds the number that its environment can sustain.
- the rivalry between or among living things for territory, resources, goods, mates, etc
- a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in a particular area
- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing
- the interconnectedness that different organisms are observed to have regarding their relationships with other life forms.
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem.
- a species' average population size in a particular habitat
- any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged, such as a pipe, ditch, ship or factory smokestack
- the act of changing something or changing your behavior to make it suitable for a new purpose or situation
- all the organisms of the same group or species that live in a specific area and are capable of breeding among themselves.
- an organism that creates its own food or energy.
- caused by rainfall or snowmelt moving over and through the ground
- one that an organism develops as a result of experience.
- a substance or object in the environment required by an organism for normal growth, maintenance, and reproduction
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- the place where organisms live or occupy
- the difference in DNA sequences between individuals within a population.
- the role an organism plays in a community.
- the variety of all living things and their interactions.
- the ability of biological systems to remain healthy, diverse, and productive over time.
- a specific characteristic of an individual.
- a submerged structure placed on the substratum (seabed) to mimic characteristics of a natural reef
- occurs when there is more water than land can absorb
- harvesting a renewable resource to the point of diminishing returns.
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment
- organism that cannot produce its own food and must eat other plants and/or animals to get energy.
- the process through which populations of living organisms adapt and change.
- of or relating to living organisms
29 Clues: of or relating to living organisms • the place where organisms live or occupy • the role an organism plays in a community. • a specific characteristic of an individual. • an organism that creates its own food or energy. • occurs when there is more water than land can absorb • consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem. • ...
Sustainable Vocabulary 2025-03-20
Across
- The natural environment in which a particular species of animal or plant lives.
- A community of living organisms in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment.
- The production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation.
- Warming A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth’s atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide and other pollutants.
- Layer A layer in the earth’s stratosphere at an altitude of about 10 km (6.2 miles) containing a high concentration of ozone, which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun.
- The process by which organic substances are broken down into simpler organic matter.
- Referring to a species that is in danger of extinction throughout all or a significant portion of its range.
- The process of clearing a wide area of trees.
- Convert waste into reusable material.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment.
- Change A long-term change in the earth’s climate, especially a change due to an increase in the average atmospheric temperature.
- Reef A ridged or mound-like structure built by tiny sea animals called corals.
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- Capable of being continued with minimal long-term effect on the environment.
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- Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land.
- The total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- Effect The trapping of the sun’s warmth in a planet’s lower atmosphere due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet’s surface.
- Something that is not depleted when used, such as renewable energy sources.
- The action of preserving natural resources
- The variety of life in the world or in a specific habitat or ecosystem.
- Fuels Natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- No longer in existence.
- A person who advocates or acts for the protection and preservation of the environment and wildlife.
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
24 Clues: No longer in existence. • Convert waste into reusable material. • The action of preserving natural resources • The process of clearing a wide area of trees. • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • Land consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land. • The total mass of organisms in a given area or volume. • ...
health matters 2021-10-14
16 Clues: грипп • синяк • кровь • среда • кости • кашель • чихать • сердце • биться • перекус • зритель • пластырь • защищать • противный • болеутоляющее • благотворительность
Infinitives 2026-01-02
16 Clues: good • save • help • birds • trees • dirty • clean • worst • rubbish • heating • polluted • destroyed • environment • neighbourhood • climatechange • turnoffthelight
Teamwork 2025-12-12
Human Impact on the Environment 2023-09-12
Across
- The variety of plant and animal life in a specific area.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Energy Energy sources that can be replenished naturally, like solar and wind power.
- Control Measures taken to reduce or prevent pollution.
- Someone who advocates for the protection of the environment.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources.
- The clearing of forests by cutting down trees.
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- Fuels Non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- The natural home or environment of an organism.
- The process of reusing materials to reduce waste.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations.
- Footprint The amount of carbon dioxide emissions caused by an individual or activity.
- Effect The trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere.
- The gradual wearing away of land by wind or water.
- Change Long-term alterations in temperature and weather patterns.
15 Clues: The clearing of forests by cutting down trees. • The natural home or environment of an organism. • The process of reusing materials to reduce waste. • The gradual wearing away of land by wind or water. • The protection and preservation of natural resources. • Effect The trapping of heat in the Earth's atmosphere. • ...
The Theory of Evolution Vocabulary 2025-11-30
Across
- Coloration or pattern that helps an organism blend into its surroundings
- No longer existing; died out completely
- Group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- Remains or traces of ancient organisms preserved in rock
- Group of individuals of the same species living in the same area
- theory Well-substantiated explanation of the natural world based on facts
- selection Process where organisms better suited to their environment survive and reproduce
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- Trait that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- Differences among individuals of the same species
- Organism from which others have evolved or descended
- All external conditions and factors affecting an organism
- breeding Intentional breeding of organisms with desirable traits by humans
- Change in species over time through descent with modification
- Scientist who studies plants and animals in their natural settings
14 Clues: No longer existing; died out completely • Differences among individuals of the same species • Organism from which others have evolved or descended • Remains or traces of ancient organisms preserved in rock • All external conditions and factors affecting an organism • Change in species over time through descent with modification • ...
Ag Crossword 2022-05-16
Across
- Something that hangs off of trees
- Something apart of the flower
- Something that is in the environment
- Something that is in cars
- Something that bees like
- Something you use to plant trees
- Coffeetree
- Something else that bees like
- Take out the by in product
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- Somewhere trees go
- Something in houses
- In the description for one of the words
- When it rains the blank happens
- Something that comes for a product
14 Clues: Coffeetree • Somewhere trees go • Something in houses • Something that bees like • Something that is in cars • Take out the by in product • Something apart of the flower • Something else that bees like • When it rains the blank happens • Something you use to plant trees • Something that hangs off of trees • Something that comes for a product • Something that is in the environment • ...
PE Unit 3 Outcome 1 2016-06-07
Across
- A person's own perspective on how the activity took place and/or felt, recalling or remembering
- Disadvantages: social desirability bias, can be inaccurate, memory limitations
- use of either direct observation or a device removes the disadvantages associated with subjective measures
- Intervention strategies include changing the culture to provide support for PA, focus on changing the culture to encourage PA and provide support, ultimate target to influence individual PA levels
- record the time spent in broad categories of activity. More detail provided about the type, intensity and pattern of activity
- Leisure Time, Occupation/School, Household/Gardening, and Active Transport
- PA Guidelines: active most (5) - all days per week, 150-300 mins MPA OR 75-100 mins VPA per week, strength 2 days at least each week, minimise time spent sitting
- involving more than one factor, which determines how much PA a person is likely to undertake
- PA Guidelines: 60mins MVPA per day, aerobic and VPA, strength on at least 3 days, less than 2 hours electronic media for entertainment, break up long periods of sitting
- watching people's behaviours within specific settings
- record of activity undertaken in a given day, more or less as the activity is completed
- create aesthetic environment e.g..weather,geography
- the interaction between the individual and the environment; in other words, individual behaviour can influence the environment and the environment can influence and individuals behaviour
- promotional strategies are delivered within a defined setting
- devices that record the number of steps taken and estimates distance walked
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- Intervention strategies: employees paid gym memberships, mandatory pe curriculum, speed zones around schools, uniform
- Frequency, Duration, Intensity, Type, Context, and Energy are all examples of this
- natural and constructed, Intervention strategies: accessibility, new facilities, traffic calming
- 5-12
- mechanisms through which an intervention (strategy) is believed to influence PA behaviour
- involving attitudes, thinking and awareness
- can be measured by subjective measures and accelerometers, and direct observation
- built or changed natural environment
- Intervention strategies include increasing knowledge, educational programs, support groups, counselling, organisational incentives, mass media
- potentially alters pa patterns
- records beats per minute
- 13-17
- confidence in one's ability to be active within specific circumstances (e.g. even when tired)
- Purpose:individual, clinical, intervention programs, cohort study, population monitoring
- Strategy for substituting alternatives, enlisting social support, regarding yourself, committing yourself, and reminding yourself
- measure body motion, specifically acceleration and deceleration
- PA Guidelines: 60mins MVPA every day, strength 3 days per week, less than 2 hours media for entertainment per day
- measures include direct observation, heart rate monitor, accelerometer, or pedometer
33 Clues: 5-12 • 13-17 • records beats per minute • potentially alters pa patterns • built or changed natural environment • involving attitudes, thinking and awareness • create aesthetic environment e.g..weather,geography • watching people's behaviours within specific settings • promotional strategies are delivered within a defined setting • ...
Topic 4 - Regulation of Systems 2024-06-13
Across
- clusters of cells located within the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas responsible for producing glucagon
- a counteractive response to a stimulus that reduces the size of the original disturbance, eventually leading back to the set point (optimum)
- an excess of glucose in the bloodstream; often associated with Type 1 diabetes
- the dilation of blood vessels which increases blood flow and reduces blood pressure
- the maintenance of a relatively stable internal environment within small tolerance limits, despite changes in the external environment
- (stimulus-response model) a counteractive response to a disturbance that brings about a change back to the set point
- a condition where excess amounts of thyroxine is secreted by the thyroid gland
- the regulation of core body temperature through the actions of nervous and endocrine systems
- (stimulus-response model) a change (disturbance) in the internal environment above or below the set point
- the constriction of blood vessels which decreases blood flow and increases blood pressure
- receptors inside an organism that detect changes in temperature
- (stimulus-response model) a sensory nerve ending that detects changes in the internal environment (e.g. thermoreceptors, chemoreceptors & osmoreceptors)
- clusters of cells located within the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas responsible for producing insulin
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- a complex carbohydrate made up of glucose molecules; stored in large quantities in liver, muscle and body cells
- the internal fluid environment within an organism; consists of cellular cytosol, extracellular fluid and blood plasma
- (stimulus-response model) a cell, tissue or organ that brings about a response to a stimulus
- a condition in which your immune system mistakenly attacks your body; fails to recognise 'self' from 'non-self'
- thermoreceptors found in the hypothalamus that detect very small temperature changes
- a deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream
- a condition where the body makes an autoantibody which mimics the role of TSH, stimulating the thyroid to make more thyroxine than required
- a hormone released by the pituitary gland that acts on cells of the kidney, resulting in water reabsorption back into the blood
- an autoimmune disease where the beta cells in the pancreas are destroyed by the body's own immune cells
- thermoreceptors found under the skin that detect large temperature changes
- (stimulus-response model) the brain, coordinating organ or tissue that sends a message to an effector
24 Clues: a deficiency of glucose in the bloodstream • receptors inside an organism that detect changes in temperature • thermoreceptors found under the skin that detect large temperature changes • an excess of glucose in the bloodstream; often associated with Type 1 diabetes • a condition where excess amounts of thyroxine is secreted by the thyroid gland • ...
Seagrass Explorer Crossword 2023-11-21
Across
- Direct and indirect benefits provided by ecosystems in the environment
- Process where autotrophs use inorganic carbon compounds and inorganic nutrients to produce organic material (biomass)
- Vegetative ___________: When plants produce clones of themselves and reproduce through roots, stems, or leaves
- __________ species: Species with a strong role in creating the structure of a habitat by physically modifying the environment in a way that benefits other organisms
- Excessive enrichment of water bodies with nutrients that increases growth of algal blooms; Resulting low-oxygen waters can cause large die-offs
- ____ carbon: Carbon in the atmosphere sequestered by oceans and coastal environments
- _______ habitat: Areas crucial to species reproduction; Supports many juvenile-stage organisms
- Protein fibers used by bivalves to attach to surfaces
- Cluster of flowers arranged on a branch or branches
- _______ breeding: Breeding of species in a controlled environment usually as a method to preserve vulnerable and endangered species and raise awareness for conservation
- Variation of genes and genotypes within a species
- Plant species that produce flowers and form seeds within fruits
- Cells underneath the skin with sacs of pigment that allow some species to change color and blend into their environment
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- Weathering and transportation of earth surface materials through wind, water, waves, and other natural forces
- Continuous movement of nutrients between the living and nonliving components of the environment
- Occurs when boat propellers, motors, and hulls enter shallow waters and drag through seagrass beds, creating a visible slash or “scar” on the seafloor and damage seagrass root systems
- ________ species: Species introduced outside its native range; Quickly able to establish due to the lack of natural predators; Can cause ecological and economic harm
- Primary seagrass species found in New England (scientific name)
- Seagrass _______ _______: Caused by protist Labyrinthula zosterae; Creates black-brown spots or streaks on seagrass leaves
- Total set of genes in an organism that be transferred from parent to offspring
- Horizontal underground stems that grow shoots, produce roots, and store nutrients
- Excess water not absorbed by land that flows into nearby bodies of water; Harmful when it carries chemicals and excess nutrients
- Rapid growth of microalgae or cyanobacteria in a body of water; Looks like a layer of foam or scum and can be green, red, or brown
23 Clues: Variation of genes and genotypes within a species • Cluster of flowers arranged on a branch or branches • Protein fibers used by bivalves to attach to surfaces • Primary seagrass species found in New England (scientific name) • Plant species that produce flowers and form seeds within fruits • Direct and indirect benefits provided by ecosystems in the environment • ...
Religion and Life Key Terms 2024-02-18
Across
- A massive expansion of space with set in motion the creation of the universe
- A process of change where an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
- The idea that believers have a duty to look after the environment on behalf of God
- Energy that comes from a source that does not run out, such as wind or the sun
- The process by which living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms of life during the history of the earth
- The natural world; the surrounds in which someone lives
- The general well-being of a person, in relation to their health and happiness; the theory that the value of life depends on how good or satisfying it is
- Building and progress that try to reduce the impact on the natural world for future generations
- The removal of a foetus from the womb to end pregnancy, usually before the foetus is 24 weeks
- All of time and space and its contents
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- materials found in nature - such as oil and trees - that can be used by people
- things the earth provides that will eventually run out as there is a limited amount of them; examples include oil, coal, gas and other minerals
- A person who does not eat animals or food produced by animals (such as eggs), a they try not to use any products that have caused harm to animals (such as leather)
- All life is holy as it is created and loved by God: Christians believe human life should not be misused or abused
- Misuse; of the world and the environment
- A duty to care for, or having control over, something or someone
- A state that coms after death and never ends
- A person who does not eat meat or fish
- Dominance or power over something; having charge of something or ruling over it
- The cutting down of large amounts of forest, usually because of business needs
- The painless killing of a patient suffering from an incurable and pailful disease or an irreversible coma
- a feeling of devout respect, mixed with fear and wonder
- Making something dirty and contaminated, especially the environment
- Marvelling at the complexity and beauty of the universe
24 Clues: A person who does not eat meat or fish • All of time and space and its contents • Misuse; of the world and the environment • A state that coms after death and never ends • The natural world; the surrounds in which someone lives • a feeling of devout respect, mixed with fear and wonder • Marvelling at the complexity and beauty of the universe • ...
AP Enviro Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-03
Across
- The area of land that provides water to a system
- Water that flows over land and collects
- Permanently frozen soil
- use, and adapted traits
- A chemical that hurts an individual's health
- Matter fundamental for the growth and reproduction of organisms
- A kind of tree that loses its leaves for the winter
- A loose mixture of rock fragments, sand, organic material, and more
- The number of species in an area
- A spinning object that generates energy
- A chemical that causes cancer
- A group of individuals that are specialized and able to produce fertile offspring
- Nonliving parts of an organism's environment
- The study of how organisms interact with the environment and with each other
- A disease causing organism
- A well tested group of observations explaining a concept
- An area developed and populated by humans
- A trait/process that helps an organism respond to environmental changes
- Collecting materials that can be broken down and reused
- All of the factors with which an organism interacts
- A colorless, unstable, toxic gas, that we need to survive
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- The buildup of negative chemicals in the body
- The transfer of energy through space
- Able to be broken down naturally
- A pollutant released into the atmosphere
- Any kind of gas that traps heat in the atmosphere
- Not to be confused with dessertification
- The specific environment where an organism lives
- A species that is the first to explore a new environment
- An artificial lake where water is stored for human use
- anything with mass that occupies space
- A map of the steps facilitating the transfer of energy between organisms
- Species that violently spread beyond their natural habitat are known as "_____"
- A gradual process resulting in land being worn away
- A liquid fossil fuel
- A mixture of chemicals forming a grayish brownish fog
- Any organism's specific habitat,
- The process where one organism feeds on another
- A long period of rest, usually in winter
- Unwanted material produced by any organism's life process
- Day to day conditions in Earth's atmosphere
- A measurement of the amount of dissolved salts in a body of water
42 Clues: A liquid fossil fuel • Permanently frozen soil • use, and adapted traits • A disease causing organism • A chemical that causes cancer • Able to be broken down naturally • The number of species in an area • Any organism's specific habitat, • The transfer of energy through space • anything with mass that occupies space • Water that flows over land and collects • ...
ecology part 1 level 1 2025-03-06
Across
- the study of how organisms kill and eat other organisms
- an organism that can create its own food
- the variety of life on Earth, including all the different plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms
- a complex network within an ecosystem that illustrates how energy is transferred between different organisms through feeding relationships,
- a linear sequence of organisms where one organism eats another, transferring energy and nutrients from one trophic level to the next
- the movement of energy between organisms within an ecosystem, primarily through the process of eating, where energy stored in one organism (usually a producer like a plant) is passed on to another organism (a consumer) when it is consumed
- the total mass of living organisms present in a given area or ecosystem at a specific time
- the place or environment where a particular organism or population of organisms naturally livesinvasive species a non-native organism that spreads beyond its original introduction and harms the environment, economy, or human health
- the maximum population size of a species that an environment can sustain indefinitely, given the available resources like food, water, and shelter within that environment
- a stable state where the populations of different species within an ecosystem remain relatively constant over time, with each organism interacting with its environment and other species in a way that sustains the overall health and biodiversity of the system
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- the number of steps it is from the start of the chain
- when organisms or species interact for limited resources, such as food, water, or space
- an organism that cannot produce its own food and must obtain energy by eating other organisms
- when energy is passed in an ecosystem from one trophic level to the next, only ten percent of the energy will be passed on
- are the living organisms within that ecosystem, including plants, animals, bacteria, and fungi
- an animal or plant that is eaten by another animal
- any environmental condition that restricts the growth, distribution, or abundance of a population within an ecosystem
- the variety of genes within a species
- a diagram that shows how energy moves through an ecosystem
- refer to the non-living components of an ecosystem, like temperature, water, sunlight, and soil
20 Clues: the variety of genes within a species • an organism that can create its own food • an animal or plant that is eaten by another animal • the number of steps it is from the start of the chain • the study of how organisms kill and eat other organisms • a diagram that shows how energy moves through an ecosystem • ...
6.24 vocab 2023-12-05
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- the pathways of water as it moves in its various phases through the atmosphere, to the Earth, over and through the land, to the ocean, and back to the atmosphere.
- a model that shows the flow of energy from one trophic, or feeding, level to the next in an ecosystem.
- any heritable trait that helps an organism, such as a plant or animal, survive and reproduce in its environment.
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- a relationship or interaction between two different organisms that share similar habitat.
- a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- the ability of a system to continue functioning under changing conditions or during disturbances
- when energy is passed in an ecosystem from one trophic level to the next, only ten percent of the energy will be passed on
- changes to biophysical environments and to ecosystems, biodiversity, and natural resources caused directly or indirectly by humans.
- a living organism that shapes its environment
- a biogeochemical process through which nitrogen is converted into many forms, consecutively passing from the atmosphere to the soil to organism and back into the atmosphere.
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- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing.
- the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place, with respect to variables such as temperature, moisture, wind speed and direction, and barometric pressure.
- the process in which carbon atoms continually travel from the atmosphere to the Earth and then back into the atmosphere.
- a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment.
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chain
- the number or quantity of people or things that can be conveyed or held by a vehicle or container.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- Climate change can disrupt the match between organisms and their local environment,
- the flow of energy through living things within an ecosystem
22 Clues: the position of an organism in the food chain • a living organism that shapes its environment • a system of interlocking and interdependent food chain • all the different kinds of life you'll find in one area • the flow of energy through living things within an ecosystem • a non-living part of an ecosystem that shapes its environment. • ...
Evolution 2025 2025-04-10
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- Earth is broken down into 12 major time ________ based on the organisms that existed at the time and major geologic events that occurred;
- Similar Structures in different animals that indicates a common ancestor; example human arm and whale flipper
- the slow change in a species over time driven by natural selection and mutation
- a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can reproduce amongst themselves
- The study that draws conclusions based on the physiology and morphology of animals
- Differences amongst members of the same species; necessary for Natural Selection
- A change in a gene leading to a change in an organism
- If an animal cannot adapt to it's environment, every one in the population will die out and the species will go
- Structures like butterfly and bird wings that have the same function, flying, but much different structure
- Aspect of natural selection where an organisms produces more offspring than could possibly survive
- Diagram showing showing the evolutionary relationships between different organisms
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- This life process aids in evolution by combining the genes of two different parent organisms
- An organisms surroundings, including the living and nonliving aspects
- States that in undisturbed rock layers, older rocks will be found under the younger rocks
- When two organisms are purposely mated to gain a desirable trait; Labradoodle is hypoallergenic from being part poodle and smart because its also a labrador Retriever e
- The study of structures and functions of the developing embryos of vertebrate animals
- Structures that seem to have no function in a present animal, such as wisdom teeth and appendix, but may have had a use in their ancestor
- Earth's time has been broken down into four main _____; Precambrian, Paleozoic, Mesozoic, Cenozoic
- a process which causes a species to change over time by favoring organisms that are best adapted to their environment
- A Record that divides history based on the type of organisms that existed during different time periods
- any feature or behavior exhibited by an animal that helps it survive in its environment
- Physical adaptation where an animal blends into the background of their environment
- because these microorganisms reproduce super fast, they will go through evolution and natural selection the fastest
23 Clues: A change in a gene leading to a change in an organism • An organisms surroundings, including the living and nonliving aspects • the slow change in a species over time driven by natural selection and mutation • Differences amongst members of the same species; necessary for Natural Selection • ...
ECOLOGY QUIZ 2025-04-02
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- an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients
- the non-living, physical, and chemical components of an environment that influence living organisms and ecosystems
- the natural environment or place where an organism lives, providing it with the necessary resources and conditions for survival
- all the different populations of organisms (plants, animals, and microbes) that live and interact within a specific area
- a linear sequence of organisms where each member is eaten by the next
- an organism, primarily an animal, that obtains its nutrition and energy by consuming other animals (flesh)
- an organism that eats plants and animals
- any individual living thing
- the position of an organism in the food chain
- organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food
- a community of living organisms (biotic factors) interacting with their physical environment (abiotic factors) within a specific area
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- all individuals of the same species living and interacting within a specific area and time
- an organism that can produce its own food using light, water, carbon dioxide, or other chemicals
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants
- an organism that feeds on dead or decaying organic matter, like animal carcasses or plant matter, rather than hunting live prey
- the region of the planet where organisms live
- the non-living, physical, and chemical components of an environment that influence or shape an ecosystem
- an organism that lives on or within another organism (the host) and derives benefit by feeding on or at the expense of the host, typically causing harm
- organism that breaks down dead organic material
- a visual representation of the interconnected feeding relationships (who eats whom) and energy flow within an ecosystem
- an organism that can make its own food, typically through photosynthesis, forming the base of a food chain
- an organism that obtains energy by feeding on other organisms, meaning they cannot produce their own food and rely on consuming other living things or their remains
- an organism that harbors another organism, often a parasite, providing shelter, resources, or a place to live, and can be affected by the interaction
- the study of the relationships between living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment
- an animal that is hunted and killed by another animal (the predator) for food
25 Clues: any individual living thing • an organism that mostly feeds on plants • an organism that eats plants and animals • the region of the planet where organisms live • the position of an organism in the food chain • organism that breaks down dead organic material • organisms that hunt and kill other organisms for food • ...
Ecology 2025-04-27
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- – The natural home or environment where an organism lives.
- – Organisms that cannot make their own food and get energy by eating other organisms.
- – The variety of living things in a specific area or on Earth as a whole.
- – When organisms try to use the same resources, like food, water, or space.
- – Population growth that slows down when it reaches carrying capacity.
- – A process in which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make their own food (sugar).
- – Organisms that cannot make their own food and must eat other organisms.
- – Non-living parts of an environment, like sunlight, temperature, water, and soil.
- – A relationship between two species where one benefits and the other is not helped or harmed.
- – All the different populations that live and interact in the same area.
- – A diagram that shows how energy and matter flow from one organism to another in an ecosystem.
- – A close relationship between two species that live together and interact closely; includes mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
- – A diagram that shows the amount of energy or number of organisms at each level of a food chain.
- – When a population grows very quickly because there are no limiting factors.
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- – A relationship between two species where both benefit.
- – A species that has a big effect on the ecosystem; if removed, the ecosystem may change a lot.
- – Organisms that make their own food using sunlight or chemicals, like plants or algae.
- – An animal that eats only other animals.
- – The ability to do work; in biology, energy comes from food and is needed by all living things.
- – Traits that help an organism survive and reproduce in its environment.
- – All the living and non-living things in an area and how they interact.
- – A large region with specific climate conditions and types of plants and animals, like a desert or rainforest.
- – The maximum number of individuals in a population that an environment can support.
- – A process where cells break down sugar and oxygen to release energy.
- – An animal that eats both plants and animals.
- – Organisms like fungi and bacteria that break down dead material and return nutrients to the environment.
26 Clues: – An animal that eats only other animals. • – An animal that eats both plants and animals. • – A relationship between two species where both benefit. • – The natural home or environment where an organism lives. • – Population growth that slows down when it reaches carrying capacity. • – A process where cells break down sugar and oxygen to release energy. • ...
Udans crossword 2025-10-30
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- A long-term change in the average weather patterns of Earth, primarily driven by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
- The responsible management and protection of natural resources and biodiversity to prevent depletion and ensure sustainability.
- The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives.
- Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, contributing to global warming.
- The process of making an area more urban, which can lead to habitat destruction and increased pollution, but can also promote innovative sustainability practices.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Materials or substances occurring in nature that can be exploited for economic gain, such as water, minerals, and forests.
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of future generations.
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- A species that is at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, environmental changes, or other factors.
- Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health.
- Renewable energy derived from the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface, used for heating and electricity generation.
- The effect of human activities on the natural environment, including pollution, habitat destruction, and biodiversity loss.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment, which can affect air, water, and soil quality.
- An international organization established on October 24, 1945, following World War II. It was created to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries worldwide. Often referred to as the UN.
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, including coal, oil, and natural gas, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
- The hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, defined by how organisms obtain energy, from producers to primary and secondary consumers.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials, thereby reducing the consumption of new raw materials.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including the number of different species and genetic diversity.
- The collection, transport, processing, recycling, or disposal of waste materials to minimise their impact on health and the environment.
20 Clues: The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives. • A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. • Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health. • ...
Environment By Zachary Gilkison 2021-09-09
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- A very, very small species of a non-specific animal.
- A threat to our whole world.
- Always is proceeding to make fruit.
- A very vegetated forest with lots of life. GreatSouthernLand The land we live in.
- There are seven of these bodies of water.
- A large percentage of out food.
- Something that grows and grey mammals eat it.
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- Effects climate change.
- Forest are very…
- A helpful resource made from a specific tree.
- Can be a mans best friend.
- A massive threat to wildlife.
- Rocks or crystals.
- Can be large and they change over seasons.
14 Clues: Forest are very… • Rocks or crystals. • Effects climate change. • Can be a mans best friend. • A threat to our whole world. • A massive threat to wildlife. • A large percentage of out food. • Always is proceeding to make fruit. • There are seven of these bodies of water. • Can be large and they change over seasons. • A helpful resource made from a specific tree. • ...
Gunjan Rathi Environment Quiz 2021-07-22
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- Which is the purest form of carbon?
- What is the toxicity caused by silicon called?
- Which is called white poison?
- Which element is a liquid at ordinary temperature?
- Which gas evolved from paddy fields and marshes?
- What is the biggest planet in our solar system?
- What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
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- Which is the main gas that makes up the Earth’s atmosphere?
- With which polymer, the cabinets of radio and TV made of?
- What is a material that will not carry an electrical charge called?
- Which metal is used in the making of microchips?
- What is the study of mushrooms called?
- Which type of plastics can be recycled?
- Which toxic element present in automobile exhausts?
14 Clues: Which is called white poison? • Which is the purest form of carbon? • What is the study of mushrooms called? • Which type of plastics can be recycled? • What is the toxicity caused by silicon called? • What is the biggest planet in our solar system? • What is the hardest natural substance on Earth? • Which metal is used in the making of microchips? • ...
Interacting With the Environment 2025-02-04
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- People who live in ___________________ climates may need to live with a lot of rainfall and little farmland.
- As more people moved into cities, they built ________________ to fit more people.
- In Arizona, Native Americans called Havasupais live in a village in the Grand Canyon. This environment affects how they _________________ in and out of their village.
- People living near a river will dams and use the water to ______________ nearby farms.
- One way people work to stop pollution is by ____________________ newspapers and plastic bottles.
- People who live on the _____________ live on flat land that is good for herding cattle and ranching.
- Farming can be difficult in ________________ climates because of the elevation.
- One example of a positive human effect on the environment is farmers will __________________ different crops in crop fields.
- People ________________ land when they set aside some of it in state parks and don't allow people to build or settle on it.
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- In _________________ climates, conditions are often dry and hot, but can be cool at night.
- Miners work to help the environment by planting trees and other _______________ on the land after they carve the soil for minerals.
- People ____________ to the environment to fit their needs.
- In arctic climates, people dress in warm clothes to ________________ themselves from the cold.
- The Havasupai people, who live in the Grand Canyon, get things they need to live by relying on __________________ and people on mules to bring them supplies.
14 Clues: People ____________ to the environment to fit their needs. • Farming can be difficult in ________________ climates because of the elevation. • As more people moved into cities, they built ________________ to fit more people. • People living near a river will dams and use the water to ______________ nearby farms. • ...
Human Impact on Environment 2025-05-02
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- The loss of organisms from an area
- Organisms that have no natural predators and take over
- Excessive use of light
- Long term heating of Earth's Surface
- Harmful materials introduced to the environment
- Precipitation with a pH higher than 6.9
- Synthetic material used to make goods
- The use of aquatic organisms for personal use
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- The clearing of forests
- Where soil and rock are removed
- The loss of natural habitats
- Exceeds carrying capacity of environment
- The loss of animals for personal use
- Uncontrolled fire that destroys habitats
14 Clues: Excessive use of light • The clearing of forests • The loss of natural habitats • Where soil and rock are removed • The loss of organisms from an area • Long term heating of Earth's Surface • The loss of animals for personal use • Synthetic material used to make goods • Precipitation with a pH higher than 6.9 • Exceeds carrying capacity of environment • ...
