environment Crossword Puzzles
Aluminum: fun facts 2024-10-11
18 Clues: kiir • säde • valik • tootma • tootja • juhtiv • maakera • maakoor • üllatav • keskkond • omadused • peegeldama • väärtuslik • kergekaaluline • kuu (taevakeha) • õhusõiduk, lennuk • rikkalik, külluslik • universaalne, mitmekülgne
food chains and the environment 2014-09-29
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- a place where an organism naturally lives
- a meat eater
- the producers are at the bottom and the consumers above them
- an area surrounding something
- too much rain causes this
- organisms and their environment
- lakes, oceans and rainforests are this
- at the bottom of the food chain
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- cows eat this and is a producer in the food chain
- animals that eat only plants
- a carnivore that hunts and eats other animals
- the main source of energy for producers
- perhaps the most dangerous species on the planet
- respiration changes food into this
- the name given to the intake of food and drink
- a type of species above producers in the food chain
- this is a biome and has little or no rain
- a species that eats both plants and meat
- a type of species that only eat dead animals
- caused by not enough rain
20 Clues: a meat eater • too much rain causes this • caused by not enough rain • animals that eat only plants • an area surrounding something • organisms and their environment • at the bottom of the food chain • respiration changes food into this • lakes, oceans and rainforests are this • the main source of energy for producers • a species that eats both plants and meat • ...
Heredity and Environment (ch.3) 2021-03-19
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- when an ova is surgically removed from a women and mixed with sperm
- The different parts of DNA
- The basic units of heredity
- female______
- entire ______ inheritance
- identical twins
- genes that combine to make __________
- a variant of a gene
- another word for sperm and ovum
- inability to _______ after least a year
- the genes found in the X chromosome
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- genes that have a ________ influence over _______ genes
- when the code of a gene from one parent differs from the code of its __________ from the other gene
- Instructions to make a ______
- genes that cause distinctions
- when the gene from one parent ________ from the other parent
- a medical intervention to help couples conceive
- male ______
- XY or XX determinate
- when the female and male gamete fuse
- long string of amino acids
- the genes that are _______
- fraternal twins
- building blocks of life
- the thing that makes everyone unique
25 Clues: male ______ • female______ • fraternal twins • identical twins • a variant of a gene • XY or XX determinate • building blocks of life • entire ______ inheritance • The different parts of DNA • long string of amino acids • the genes that are _______ • The basic units of heredity • Instructions to make a ______ • genes that cause distinctions • another word for sperm and ovum • ...
The Economic and Business Environment 2021-11-01
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- a series of events in which a rapid increase in business activity in the economy is followed by a rapid decrease in business
- states that the quantity of a good or service demanded varies inversely to price
- a relatively mild contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in reduced spending, rising unemployment and a slow
- the price that must be paid in order to use someone else’s money
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards.
- goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers
- goods and services purchased by local consumers from overseas businesses
- the use of money to purchase equipment or premises for the establishment of a new business or the expansion of an existing business
- a general rise in prices across all sectors of the economy, causing money to lose its value
- the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect
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- seeking out the cheapest materials and supplies across national borders as if there were only one large
- either adding a new product to an existing product line, or significantly improving an existing product or process
- when businesses consider the interests of stakeholders, society and the environment when making economic and business decisions
- a severe contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in many business failures, high and sustained level
- states that the quantity of a good or service supplied varies directly with price
- cycle the cyclical fluctuations in the general level of economic activity
- all activities undertaken for the purpose of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in a region or country
- the interaction of the forces of demand and supply that determines the price of a good or service
- the process that sees people, goods, money and ideas moving around the world faster and more cheaply than before
- the buying and selling of labour
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
21 Clues: the buying and selling of labour • the swapping or exchanging of one good for another • the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect • the price that must be paid in order to use someone else’s money • goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers • goods and services purchased by local consumers from overseas businesses • ...
The environment and circular economy 2022-04-06
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- relating to or concerned with the relation of living organisms to one another
- product capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small
- a community of plants and animals interacting with each other in a given
- products made from renewable resources
- a movement to reduce the amount of rubbish we throw away
- themselves are ultimately disposed of waste without being reused or
- to their physical surroundings
- or other organism
- ecological or environmental area that is inhabited by a particular species of
- synonym of equilibrium
- society
- a situation where the use of a renewable natural resource excedes it's
- a careful preservation and protection of something planned
- synonym of reconsider
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- the total amount of greenhouse gases
- model of production and consumption which envolves
- the collection,processing and recycling or deposition of the waste materials of
- to diminish in size amount extent or number
- the process of collecting and processing material that would otherwise be
- a term used to describe activities that are good for the environment
- by natural processes
- away as trash and turning them into new products
- the act or an instance of economizing
- an economy sistem in which materials involved in production,and the
- also with their non-living environments
- to regenerate
- the ability of something to maintain itself over time
- further,different,or repeated use of something
- products as long as possible
29 Clues: society • to regenerate • or other organism • by natural processes • synonym of reconsider • synonym of equilibrium • products as long as possible • to their physical surroundings • the total amount of greenhouse gases • the act or an instance of economizing • products made from renewable resources • also with their non-living environments • ...
Farming and the Environment Crossword 2022-05-15
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- What has drastically changed the appearance of the countryside all over the world?
- The cultivation of bees for the production of honey.
- What is used to ensure a future supply of paper and other wood products?
- What is another word for seed from various grasses?
- The process of an individual organism growing organically.
- Any plant cultivated by people.
- Something that was produced by reactions involving atomic or molecular changes.
- Any substance that can be metabolized to give energy.
- To adapt something wild to the environment.
- The science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- The process of growth in plants.
- The production of food primarily for consumption by the farmer’s family.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
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- IPM or ______ is a way to control insects that damage crops.
- What reduces costs to farmers and helps protect the environment?
- The process of farming water for the production of fish and shellfish.
- Human actions causing land quality to deteriorate.
- The production of food primarily for sale off the farm.
- The natural process in which the topsoil of a field is carried away by physical sources such as wind and water.
- The practice of cultivating the land or raising livestock.
- The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.
- This is what commercial farming is called.
- A chemical used to kill destructive insects or animals.
- Rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year.
- A compound made artificially by chemical reactions.
25 Clues: Any plant cultivated by people. • The process of growth in plants. • This is what commercial farming is called. • To adapt something wild to the environment. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • The growing of fruits, vegetables, and flowers. • Human actions causing land quality to deteriorate. • What is another word for seed from various grasses? • ...
Europe Environment, Location, and Religion 2022-11-02
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- Off the coast of mainland Europe in the Atlantic Ocean
- Belief in one God
- Pillars of Faith
- The religion of Jews.
- water-powered electricity
- Italy has what type of climate
- Half of the people in Italy live where
- God for Christians
- Holy book in Judiasm
- Centrally located on the European Plain
- what keeps the weather mild
- Place of worship for Christians
- Founder of Islam
- suitable for growing crops
- Where Jews worship
- permanent frozen ground
- God in Judiasm
- have been created that require automobile makers to build cars that produce less exhaust
- In Germany where most people live
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- Holy Book for Christianity
- God gave who the ten commandments
- UK has what kind of climate
- Environmental issue in Germany
- Major source of air pollution
- Most citizens live where
- great highway system
- Muslim holy book
- largest in Europe- source of hydroelectric power for industry
- spans two continents; eastern Europe and northern Asia
- Place of the nuclear disaster
- long, boot-shaped peninsula
- where do most people live in Russia
- Where Muslims worship
- What country has been affected by air pollution
- God in Islam
35 Clues: God in Islam • God in Judiasm • Pillars of Faith • Muslim holy book • Founder of Islam • Belief in one God • God for Christians • Where Jews worship • great highway system • Holy book in Judiasm • The religion of Jews. • Where Muslims worship • permanent frozen ground • Most citizens live where • water-powered electricity • Holy Book for Christianity • suitable for growing crops • ...
Spanish 2 : Environment (pg.441) 2024-01-30
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- tree
- it is not true that (1)
- extremely
- to damage
- smog
- world
- it is not true that (2)
- hybrid vehicles
- trash can
- Nature
- to breathe
- cardboard
- oil
- natural resources
- it is true that (1)
- glass
- responsibility
- it is true that (2)
- contamination;pollution
- to volunteer
- endangered species
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- responsible
- volunteer
- recycling
- forest fires
- consumer
- environment
- barely
- forest;Woods
- clean air
- deforestation
- Jungle
- to protect
- ozone layer
- to recycle
- to pick up
- to conserve
- little by little
38 Clues: oil • tree • smog • world • glass • barely • Nature • Jungle • consumer • volunteer • extremely • recycling • to damage • trash can • clean air • cardboard • to breathe • to protect • to recycle • to pick up • responsible • environment • ozone layer • to conserve • forest fires • forest;Woods • to volunteer • deforestation • responsibility • hybrid vehicles • little by little • natural resources • endangered species • it is true that (1) • ...
Unit 3 Protecting the Environment 2019-05-03
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- The parts of a building or an object that support its weight and give it shape.
- A result of sth that has happened.
- The powerful effect that sth has on sb/sth.
- A person who has been attacked, injured or killed as the result of a crime, a disease, an accident, etc.
- To keep your feelings under control.
- To move quickly and with force in a particular direction.
- People in general.
- A new or difficult task that tests sb's ability and skill.
- Physical harm caused to sth which makes it less attractive, useful or valuable.
- Money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services.
- A way of entering or reaching a place.
- connected with or located on the outside of sth/sb.
- An amount by which sth is larger than sth else.
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- A sudden increase in trade and economic activity; a period of wealth and success.
- The pointed top of a mountain; a mountain with a pointed top.
- To give money, food, clothes, etc. to sb/sth, especially a charity.
- The process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty; the state of being dirty.
- Completely necessary; extremely important in a particular situation or for a particular activity.
- The natural world in which people, animals and plants live.
- Something that you think is more important than other things and should be dealt with first.
- Enough in quantity, or good enough in quality, for a particular purpose or need.
- Causing or ending in death.
- To let sb/sth come out of a place where they have been kept or trapped.
- All the people working on a ship, plane, etc.
24 Clues: People in general. • Causing or ending in death. • A result of sth that has happened. • To keep your feelings under control. • A way of entering or reaching a place. • The powerful effect that sth has on sb/sth. • All the people working on a ship, plane, etc. • An amount by which sth is larger than sth else. • connected with or located on the outside of sth/sb. • ...
Chapter Three Heredity and Environment 2020-09-15
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- fetal stage (8-10 weeks)
- threadlike structure that contains protein
- occupied by 1.5% of gene
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- cause only minor differences
- portrays a person's chromosomes
- more influential
- a fertilized ovum
- environmental influence
- a long string of amino acids
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- DNA molecules stores on a
- cells cells that differentiate into specialized cell
- additive gene
- inability to conceive children
- individual that carries
- trait expressed when organism has two recessive cells
- influence of genes
- genes that have base pairs that are different
- genetic constitution of a single organism
- influenced by many factors
20 Clues: additive gene • more influential • a fertilized ovum • influence of genes • deoxyribonucleic acid • individual that carries • environmental influence • fetal stage (8-10 weeks) • occupied by 1.5% of gene • DNA molecules stores on a • influenced by many factors • cause only minor differences • a long string of amino acids • inability to conceive children • portrays a person's chromosomes • ...
STAAR Review- Organisms and Environment 2024-04-06
Across
- changes that occur quickly in an ecosystem
- living things
- organisms that are more adapted to their environment survive and pass on the gene
- the interaction between species that share limited resources
- The place that an organism lives
- when two species both benefit from a relationship
- the rise in Earth's temperature and its effects
- the change in a community over time
- the variety of life. key to preservation of a healthy world
- the first step of ecological succession on barren rocky land
- all the biotic and abiotic components that interact within an area at once.
- the relationship between two species where one lives on or in the other at its considerable expense
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- a boundary between water saturated ground and unsaturated ground
- changes slowly occur in an ecosystem
- the variation of species in an ecosystem
- non-living things
- the relationship between species that is only beneficial to one but does not affect the other
- the balance of an ecosystem
- succession occurring after a major disturbance but intact soil
- an area of land that separates water flowing to different bodies of water
- the draining away of water from a surface into a body of water
21 Clues: living things • non-living things • the balance of an ecosystem • The place that an organism lives • the change in a community over time • changes slowly occur in an ecosystem • the variation of species in an ecosystem • changes that occur quickly in an ecosystem • the rise in Earth's temperature and its effects • when two species both benefit from a relationship • ...
Human Impact on the Environment 2023-04-28
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- A type of species whose introduction into a new environment is harmful.
- The sugar produced in photosynthesis
- The act of harvesting trees and clearing forests.
- The measure of the number of hydrogen ions in a solution.
- A relationship between two different species.
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- A form of energy production from within the Earth.
- A nonrenewable resource found beneath the surface of the Earth.
- A layer of the Earth's atmosphere where life is found.
- Tiny pieces of solids or liquids in the air which can be harmful to humans.
- A change in global temperatures and weather patterns over a long time interval.
- A layer of the Earth's atmosphere that filters harmful rays from the sun.
- Only one of the two species benefits while the other is unaffected.
- A type of energy production which burns coal, oil, and natural gas.
- The limiting factor of all population sizes.
- The act of protecting a species from becoming endangered or extinct.
- This consumes both primary and secondary organisms.
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- Carbon dioxide and water vapor are examples of this type of heat storing gas.
- Both species benefit
- Consumption of a population at a rate quicker than it can be replenished.
- A resource used up at a slower rate than it takes to replenish.
- The long-term heating of Earth's surface.
- Deserts, tundra, grasslands, and forests are examples of this.
- A type of air pollution which mixes with water causing pH to decrease.
- A resource used up at a rate quicker than it can be resupplied.
- Only one species benefits while the other is harmed, but not killed.
- The percentage of energy passed from one trophic level to another.
- A type of species used to assess the health of an ecosystem.
- Another name for plants and other photosynthesizing organisms.
- A type of consumer of a carnivorous nature.
- A form of energy production that uses only light from the sun.
- A type of consumer of a herbivorous nature.
32 Clues: Both species benefit • The sugar produced in photosynthesis • The long-term heating of Earth's surface. • A type of consumer of a carnivorous nature. • A type of consumer of a herbivorous nature. • The limiting factor of all population sizes. • A relationship between two different species. • The act of harvesting trees and clearing forests. • ...
Work environment & product knowledge crosswords 2025-01-05
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- A proposal statement of prices of an itinerary or package.
- A mountain range and national park in Wales, known for its picturesque landscapes.
- A grand palace near Paris, known for its refined gardens and history.
- A type of leadership that inspires and motivates others to follow.
- A famous Irish stout beer, symbolising Ireland’s brewing culture.
- The ability to work together and effectively with others.
- The most famous historic cathedral located in Paris.
- A world-renowned art museum located in Paris.
- The ability to use logical thinking to resolve problems efficiently.
- A symbol of Paris, and one of the most famous landmarks in the world.
- Companies or individuals that provide travel-related services.
- Our software used to create itineraries, send backups etc.
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- A Roman fortification in northern England, originally built to protect Roman Britain from Scottish tribes.
- A critical skill when interacting with suppliers and agents.
- A traditional Scottish fabric pattern, often associated with Scottish kilts.
- The process of moving passengers between locations (e.g., airport to hotel).
- The set of steps to follow in performing a task or process.
- The capital city of Wales, home to the historic Castle and modern architecture.
- A traditional Scottish alcoholic beverage.
- When a team works together to achieve a goal.
- The ability to manage tasks effectively within a set period.
- The ability to manage multiple projects or tasks at once.
- Stunning cliffs located on the southwest coast of Ireland, a popular tourist spot.
- A prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England.
- An annual evaluation of an employee’s performance.
- A person or business that arranges travel for others.
- a walled market town in Wales that is famous for its medieval castle.
- A famous wine region in France, known for its castles and vineyards.
- A visit arranged to introduce travel agents to destinations or products.
29 Clues: A traditional Scottish alcoholic beverage. • When a team works together to achieve a goal. • A world-renowned art museum located in Paris. • An annual evaluation of an employee’s performance. • The most famous historic cathedral located in Paris. • A prehistoric monument located in Wiltshire, England. • A person or business that arranges travel for others. • ...
Unit 13 - Nature and environment 2025-04-03
29 Clues: głód • siać • łąka • wstęp • nawóz • dziki • lawina • szczyt • mroźny • dolina • mżawka • pechowy • skalisty • rozrywka • wilgotny • deszczowy • irytujący • osiągalny • szerokość • małżeństwo • energiczny • zmniejszać • dziedzictwo • emerytowany • nieskuteczny • nieszkodliwy • burza gradowa • przeludnienie • trzęsienie ziemi
Human Impact on the Environment 2025-05-05
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- Place where garbage is buried
- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere
- A material that takes a long time to break down
- Energy from the sun
- Using resources without running out
- Turning waste into something new
- Cutting down trees in forests
- Layer that protects Earth from UV rays
- Dirtying the air, water, or land
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- Home for plants and animals
- Protecting nature and resources
- Gases released from cars and factories
- A resource that can be replaced naturally
- Taking too many fish from the ocean
- Animals living in nature
- Wearing away of land by water or wind
- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- A gas from burning fossil fuels
- Long-term weather patterns
- Rotting food and plants to make soil
20 Clues: Energy from the sun • Animals living in nature • Long-term weather patterns • Home for plants and animals • Place where garbage is buried • Cutting down trees in forests • Protecting nature and resources • Variety of life in an ecosystem • A gas from burning fossil fuels • Turning waste into something new • Dirtying the air, water, or land • Taking too many fish from the ocean • ...
FT QUIZ 2: AIR ENVIRONMENT 2023-05-11
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- A serious issue that can have negative effects on both human health and the environment.
- The air parcel compresses, work is done on the air parcel and it warms up.
- Study of historic climate change.
- These climates are most found in southern Asia and West Africa.
- Refers to long time periods, such as seasons, years, or decades.
- A wind system that reverses its direction every six months.
- Play an important role in forecasting poor air quality through imaging from space.
- Used for controlling particulate matter and operate like a vacuum cleaner.
- Closest to the earth’s surface. Starting from the ground level it extends upward to about 10 km.
- Has five times capacity to absorb the infrared radiation because of its higher concentration in the troposphere.
- Are also called boreal climates or taiga.
- Can change from hour-to-hour, day-to-day, month-to-month or even year-to-year.
- It is the contamination of the air by pollutants that can have harmful effects on human health and the environment.
- climate regions often have wet summer seasons, similar to monsoon climates. For this reason, this climate type is also called humid continental.
- Is the rate at which an atmospheric variable, normally temperature in Earth’s Atmosphere, falls with altitude.
- The source of emitted gases is known as ___________
- A compound made up of three oxygen atoms
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- Atoms which they convert those short waves solar energy into heat.
- Section 20 banned Incineration but doesn't not include?
- The branch of atmospheric sciences, mainly aimed for weather forecasting.
- Is a result of cold winds blowing across warmer lake water.
- It is crucial for predicting temperature and pressure changes with altitude and understanding weather patterns.
- All have smart and cloud capacities, which make it easy to track pollutant levels on any wifi-enabled device.
- Small variations, called ______, exist in every climate region.
- Written in Section 4 of Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 is the Recognition of _____
- is the thin layer of gases that envelops the earth.
- A popular, economical, and effective means of controlling particulates.
- An oxygen molecule that filters and absorbs excessive ultraviolet radiation that is coming from the sun.
- According to this person, climate classification system have five climate groups: tropical, dry, mild, continental, and polar.
- Most meteors burn up in this layer.
- Absorption is the process by which pollutants are removed from the atmosphere and deposited on surfaces like soil or water.
- Aside from trees, this microscopic plant-like organism plays a large role in the natural carbon cycle, helping to regulate the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere and keep the Earth's climate in balance.
- Refers to what happens to the pollution during and after its introduction.
- Process where heat is exchanged between the air parcel and the rest of the atmosphere.
- Coldest region on earth's atmosphere.
- Last name of the American climatologist,developed a climate classification system that scientists still use today.
- The parcel of air expands, does work on the rest of the atmosphere and cools down.
- The dispersion of emitted gases from the source of their production is known as _______
- Type of air pollution that can harm plants and reduce visibility.
39 Clues: Study of historic climate change. • Most meteors burn up in this layer. • Coldest region on earth's atmosphere. • A compound made up of three oxygen atoms • Are also called boreal climates or taiga. • is the thin layer of gases that envelops the earth. • The source of emitted gases is known as ___________ • Section 20 banned Incineration but doesn't not include? • ...
Cellular Environment, Membranes, and Transport 2025-01-23
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- endocytosis Endocytosis involving specific receptors to bring substances into the cell.
- potential The voltage difference across the plasma membrane.
- A form of endocytosis where cells take in fluids and dissolved solutes.
- A form of endocytosis where cells engulf large particles or debris.
- A solution with a lower concentration of solutes than the cell.
- proteins Proteins attached to the surface of the plasma membrane.
- A solution with a higher concentration of solutes than the cell.
- Movement of molecules from high to low concentration.
- diffusion Diffusion of molecules directly through the plasma membrane.
- fluid (ICF) The fluid inside the cell.
- The ability of a solution to affect the shape or tone of cells.
- The process of bringing substances into the cell using vesicles.
- pump A protein that pumps sodium out and potassium into the cell using ATP.
- transport processes Transport that does not require energy.
- gradient The difference in concentration of a substance across a space.
- metabolism All chemical reactions occurring within a cell.
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- active transport Transport powered by the movement of another substance down its gradient.
- active transport Transport that directly uses ATP to move substances across the membrane.
- membrane potential The baseline electrical charge difference across the membrane.
- A solution with the same concentration of solutes as the cell.
- diffusion Diffusion through a membrane via transport proteins.
- membrane The outer boundary of the cell that separates its contents from the environment.
- The fluid portion of the cytoplasm.
- bilayer A double layer of phospholipids forming the basis of the plasma membrane.
- permeable A membrane that allows certain substances to pass while restricting others.
- mosaic model The model describing the plasma membrane as a dynamic, flexible structure.
- The process of expelling substances from the cell using vesicles.
- The cellular material between the plasma membrane and the nucleus.
- The movement of water across a selectively permeable membrane.
- proteins Proteins embedded within the plasma membrane.
- fluid (ECF) The fluid outside the cell.
- transport The movement of large molecules or fluids using vesicles.
- transport processes Transport that requires energy (ATP).
33 Clues: The fluid portion of the cytoplasm. • fluid (ICF) The fluid inside the cell. • fluid (ECF) The fluid outside the cell. • Movement of molecules from high to low concentration. • proteins Proteins embedded within the plasma membrane. • transport processes Transport that requires energy (ATP). • metabolism All chemical reactions occurring within a cell. • ...
10COM - Economic and Business Environment 2026-03-03
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- A period of low economic activity
- A place where something is traded
- Products sold by Australian firms overseas
- A result of long periods of economic activity can lead to increased levels of this
- A severe and prolonged period of economic downturn
- What household sector pays to government sector
- The amount of a product that consumers wish to buy
- The flow of income depicted in the 5 sector model
- The nature of the GFC in 2008
- What the financial sector does in the firms sector
- The process by which households use products produced by firms
- The subject you are currently studying!
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- An increase of the price of household goods
- A type of good that goes well with another
- The amount of a product that suppliers are willing to sell
- The point at which forces of supply and demand meet
- Products produced overseas and sold in Australia
- The name for a type of good that can replace another
- Investment, government spending, and exports are examples of this
- What flows from business sector to households
- Period of high economic activity
21 Clues: The nature of the GFC in 2008 • Period of high economic activity • A period of low economic activity • A place where something is traded • The subject you are currently studying! • A type of good that goes well with another • Products sold by Australian firms overseas • An increase of the price of household goods • What flows from business sector to households • ...
Men and Women. The Environment. 2026-03-11
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- Animals in danger of disappearing
- Materials that decompose naturally
- Boring and repetitive process
- A person who has the same function, role, or position.
- Having many different aspects, features, or skills.
- Person who earns money to support the family
- Chemicals in water or soil making it unsafe
- When gases in the atmosphere trap heat, keeping the Earth warm.
- Poisonous rain caused by pollution
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- The process of raising and caring for children.
- When animals are kept under human care and cannot live freely in the wild.
- Simplified and widely held idea or believe about a particular group of people
- Harmful gases from factories
- Natural fuels like coal or oil
- The process of producing animals or plants, usually for specific traits or to increase their population.
- Process of turning waste into reusable material
- Active and competitive part of business
- Clever and able to understand situations quickly
- Fair treatment of everyone
- Illegal hunting
20 Clues: Illegal hunting • Fair treatment of everyone • Harmful gases from factories • Boring and repetitive process • Natural fuels like coal or oil • Animals in danger of disappearing • Materials that decompose naturally • Poisonous rain caused by pollution • Active and competitive part of business • Chemicals in water or soil making it unsafe • ...
Characteristics of Life 2021-09-07
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- species change over time to fit the environment
- uses energy
- stimulus/response, maintain internal environment
- are NOT living
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- makes a new generation
- all living things have this as genetic material
- All living things are made of these, most basic unit of life
- all living things reach maturity by increasing in size
- responds to this from the environment
9 Clues: uses energy • are NOT living • makes a new generation • responds to this from the environment • species change over time to fit the environment • all living things have this as genetic material • stimulus/response, maintain internal environment • all living things reach maturity by increasing in size • All living things are made of these, most basic unit of life
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W09 Arctic Habitats Crossword 2020-12-13
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- the upper layer of dirt
- to blend in and not be seen
- short fine soft hair
- large floating piece of ice
- a region or part of some place
- to come out from the ground
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- people living in the same place
- a large area of grassland
- to kill for food
- home or environment
- a group of animals together
- surroundings or conditions
- to make a difference to
13 Clues: to kill for food • home or environment • short fine soft hair • the upper layer of dirt • to make a difference to • a large area of grassland • surroundings or conditions • a group of animals together • to blend in and not be seen • large floating piece of ice • to come out from the ground • a region or part of some place • people living in the same place
food/ diet vs environment 2022-05-12
Across
- produce greenhouse gas emisons
- eating healthy food
- most food is produced
- when you eat healthy,recycle,use less energy
- eating food necessary for health and growth.
- food that takes energy
- largest contributor for greenhouse gases
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- non meat eaters
- most of our unhealthy food comes from
- causes greenhouse gases to rise
- eating fewer animal foods can help
- harmful materials that danger environment
- something you consume to live
13 Clues: non meat eaters • eating healthy food • most food is produced • food that takes energy • something you consume to live • produce greenhouse gas emisons • causes greenhouse gases to rise • eating fewer animal foods can help • most of our unhealthy food comes from • largest contributor for greenhouse gases • harmful materials that danger environment • ...
BRG RUSH WEEK! 2025-07-22
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- is the firm's Business Resource Group for Asian and Pacific Islander (API) employees and allies with a mission to foster leadership and networking opportunities and support employees in promoting an inclusive environment.
- Our mission is to foster leadership and networking opportunities and support military veterans in promoting an inclusive environment.
- is the firm's Business Resource Group for Black employees and allies with a mission to foster leadership and networking opportunities and support employees in promoting an inclusive environment.
- is a central resource for employees impacted by disabilities of all kinds, those providing and receiving care and our allies.
- is the firm's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, +, and Ally Business Resource Group with a mission to foster leadership and networking opportunities and support LGBTQ+ and ally employees in promoting an inclusive environment.
- is the firm's Business Resource Group for women and ally employees with a mission to foster leadership and networking opportunities and support women in promoting an inclusive environment.
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- for early career professionals and allies with a mission to foster leadership and networking opportunities for the next generation of talent and promote an inclusive environment.
- is the firm's business resource group for Hispanic and Latino and their allies with a mission to foster leadership and networking opportunities and support employees in promoting an inclusive environment.
- is the firm's Administrative Professional Business Resource Group with a mission to engage and support administrative professionals and all employees in promoting an inclusive environment.
- is an inclusive BRG, open to all employees, with an aim to promote knowledge sharing, build a supportive community, and provide resources that empower employees to successfully integrate work and family life across diverse family types.
10 Clues: is a central resource for employees impacted by disabilities of all kinds, those providing and receiving care and our allies. • Our mission is to foster leadership and networking opportunities and support military veterans in promoting an inclusive environment. • ...
Sustainability 2013-09-12
Across
- substances can be separated into very small parts by bacteria so that they are not harmful to the environment
- when certain gases in the atmosphere entrap infrared radiation
- the act of putting new trees into a place where the original trees have been cut down
- the process of damaging the air, water, or land with chemicals or other substances
- the slow increase in the temperature of the Earth caused partly by the greenhouse effect increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- the process of working to protect something valuable so that it is not damaged or destroyed
- working to protect the environment
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- the process of removing the trees from an area of land
- land is affected by both human-induced processes and environmental degradation
- the business of creating and selling holidays that give people the chance to learn about a natural environment, and cause as little damage to the environment as possible
- physical growth of urban areas
- not having enough money for basic needs.
12 Clues: physical growth of urban areas • working to protect the environment • not having enough money for basic needs. • the process of removing the trees from an area of land • when certain gases in the atmosphere entrap infrared radiation • land is affected by both human-induced processes and environmental degradation • ...
Population Ecology and Density 2023-04-20
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- A group of the same species living in the same area
- the dynamics of the population and how it is affected by various factors
- the number of individuals that an environment can support
- factors that effect a population based on their size such as disease
- When a population grows with the presence of a limiting factors, resented by a J curve on a graphs
- when a population grows in the absence of limiting factors, represented by a J curve on a graph, and is characterized by low mortality and a high birthrate
- ____ factors, are the interactions between members of a population or other organisms
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- factors in the environment that affect the population independent of the population size, such as storms
- populations fighting over resources
- when a population begins to decline because the population exceeds the number of individuals the environment can support
- number of individuals in a certain area
- _____ factors, the physical and chemical characteristics of the environment
12 Clues: populations fighting over resources • number of individuals in a certain area • A group of the same species living in the same area • the number of individuals that an environment can support • factors that effect a population based on their size such as disease • the dynamics of the population and how it is affected by various factors • ...
Helping 2015-05-06
High five: kertausristikko 2024-02-26
16 Clues: syy • raja • alku • aarre • äänekäs • naapuri • toiminta • kortteli • tapahtua • suojella • sinä itse • ympäristö • sukulainen • keskustelu • suomalainen • sanomalehti
4 Kader exam synonyms 2025-04-04
Havo - Dutch to English 2 2022-10-09
16 Clues: aware • issue • suburb • outlet • tackle • ongoing • graduate • mistreat • rewarding • appalling • disastrous • apparently • recognition • environment • approximately • verplicht optional
Havo - Dutch to English 2 2022-10-09
16 Clues: issue • aware • tackle • outlet • suburb • ongoing • graduate • mistreat • rewarding • appalling • apparently • disastrous • recognition • environment • approximately • verplicht optional
Living Environment Part D Review 2022-06-10
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- The process by which molecules move from high concentration to low concentration
- The process by which the environment selects which individuals survive and which do not
- Trait differences between organisms of the same species
- The climate, food, shelter, etc. that surrounds an organism
- The process by which a population changes over many generations
- Occurs due to lack of oxygen and waste build up in muscles
- A concept that states that the organisms that are best fit for the environment will survive
- Two or more organisms fighting for the same resources
- How frequently a phenomenon occurs
- During osmosis, particles will move through a membrane from high concentration to _____ _____
- Enzymes that cut DNA at specific points
- A technique used to separate and analyze DNA segments
- A technique used to separate compounds or pigments
- Placing a cell in _____ _____ will cause water to diffuse out
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- A dye used to see the parts of a cell
- A tool used to identify an organism by asking and answering questions
- An indicator for starch that turns from amber to blue-black
- A simple sugar that can pass through the cell membrane
- Semi-permeable membrane used to build a model cell
- Gel electrophoresis separates DNA into bands by _____
- An indicator for glucose that turns form blue to orange with heat
- An acronym for "[heart]beats per minute"
- A process involving the production of energy in living things
- A large molecule made of multiple glucose molecules
- Species that are related share similar _____
25 Clues: How frequently a phenomenon occurs • A dye used to see the parts of a cell • Enzymes that cut DNA at specific points • An acronym for "[heart]beats per minute" • Species that are related share similar _____ • Semi-permeable membrane used to build a model cell • A technique used to separate compounds or pigments • A large molecule made of multiple glucose molecules • ...
Influences in the business environment 2019-05-15
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- ... environment is referred to as those factors over which the business has very little control.
- ... resources - the funds the business uses to meet its obligations to various creditors.
- It appears where a small number of larger firms have a greater control over a market.
- ... competition appears where there is a large number of buyers and sellers in a particular market.
- ... competition appears where there is a large number of small firms that sell similar products.
- Economic ... are the periods of 'boom' and 'bust' that occur as a result of fluctuations in the general level of economic activity.
- Ecological ... appears when economic growth meets the needs of the present population without endangering the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
- ... key features are: 1. Wages and salaries at high levels, 2. Business operating at full capacity, 3. Sales and profits at highest levels, 4. Low level of unemployment, 5. Inflation may increase.
- ... resources - the knowledge and data required by the business, such as market research, sales reports, economic forecasts, technical material and legal advice.
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- ... resources - the employees of the business and are generally its most important asset.
- An example of the external environment.
- ... competitors are businesses located overseas or offshore.
- A complete concentration by one firm in the industry.
- market ... is the number of competitors in a particular market.
- the process that sees people, goods, money and ideas moving around the world faster and more cheaply than before.
- A physical resource.
- The removal of government regulation from industry, with the aim of increasing efficiency and improving competition.
- ... environment - those factors over which the business has some degree of control.
- Its key features are: 1. Wages and salaries at low levels, 2. Business operating at below full capacity, 3. Sales and profits at lowest levels, 4. Consumer spending at lowest levels, 5. High level of unemployment, 6. Inflation may remain stable or fall.
- the ... of entry is determined by - the type of market concentration.
20 Clues: A physical resource. • An example of the external environment. • A complete concentration by one firm in the industry. • ... competitors are businesses located overseas or offshore. • market ... is the number of competitors in a particular market. • the ... of entry is determined by - the type of market concentration. • ...
Climate Change and the Environment 2020-07-28
Across
- process by which green plants use light to synthesize organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water.
- dealing with the interrelationships between living organisms and their environments.
- the conditions outside right now in a specific place
- physical, chemical, and biological states in which a living organism or community exists.
- area or region where a particular type of plant or animal lives and grows.
- discharge of atmospheric electricity accompanied by a vivid flash of light.
- Dioxide/A gas released by the burning of coal, natural gas, oil, and wood that traps heat in the atmosphere.
- tropical storms whose winds exceed 74 mph.
- hot or cold something is
- footprint/The amount of carbon dioxide one human releases into the environment in a year.
- average pattern of weather conditions over a long period of time.
- evergreen woodland of the tropics distinguished by a continuous leaf canopy and an average rainfall of about 100 inches per year.
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- practices that result in the change of forested lands to non-forest uses.
- fuel/Coal, oil, and natural gas, which come from the breakdown of ancient plants and animals over millions of years.
- noticeable current of air moving in the atmosphere parallel to the Earth's surface.
- species die out
- closest star to Earth (149,599,000 km away on average).
- air surrounding the Earth, described as series of layers.
- Change/The process of our planet heating up
- naturally occurring vent or fissure at the Earth's surface through which molten, solid, and gaseous materials erupt.
- gas/A gaseous component of the atmosphere contributing to the greenhouse effect.
- process in plants by which water is taken up by the roots and released as water vapor by the leaves.
- warming/The increase in Earth’s average temperature over a long period of time.
- chain/A sequence of organisms, each of which uses the next lower member of the sequence as a food source.
24 Clues: species die out • hot or cold something is • tropical storms whose winds exceed 74 mph. • Change/The process of our planet heating up • the conditions outside right now in a specific place • closest star to Earth (149,599,000 km away on average). • air surrounding the Earth, described as series of layers. • ...
B2 Module 2 "The environment" 2019-12-18
25 Clues: saak • raie • rannik • nüüdne • asuala • kiskjad • kaitsma • täpselt • hoiduma • tekkima • veeteed • roomajad • umbkaudu • ennetama • raiskama • kärnkonn • imetajad • järeldama • veepuudus • kummaline • tagasisaama • kliimamuutus • ohustatudliik • väljasuremine • keskkonnareostus
Heredity and Environment (ch.3) 2021-03-19
Across
- genes that combine to make __________
- long string of amino acids
- genes that have a ________ influence over _______ genes
- genes that cause distinctions
- the genes that are _______
- entire ______ inheritance
- building blocks of life
- another word for sperm and ovum
- the thing that makes everyone unique
- identical twins
- when an ova is surgically removed from a women and mixed with sperm
- fraternal twins
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- female______
- XY or XX determinate
- a medical intervention to help couples conceive
- a variant of a gene
- when the female and male gamete fuse
- The different parts of DNA
- the genes found in the X chromosome
- The basic units of heredity
- male ______
- when the code of a gene from one parent differs from the code of its __________ from the other gene
- Instructions to make a ______
- when the gene from one parent ________ from the other parent
- inability to _______ after least a year
25 Clues: male ______ • female______ • identical twins • fraternal twins • a variant of a gene • XY or XX determinate • building blocks of life • entire ______ inheritance • long string of amino acids • The different parts of DNA • the genes that are _______ • The basic units of heredity • genes that cause distinctions • Instructions to make a ______ • another word for sperm and ovum • ...
El Medio Ambiente (The Environment) 2021-03-28
23 Clues: air • cans • Earth • paper • trash • ozone • clean • water • dirty • garden • people • energy • organic • tornado • compost • bottles • climate • plastic • landfill • hurricane • recycling • population • earthquake
Energy Sources and the Environment 2021-10-26
Across
- can corrode metals and cause harm to animals
- element used on nuclear reactors
- household wastewater
- splitting of an atom to produce energy
- can be replaced faster than used
- flammable black liquid fossil fuel
- converts radiant energy to electricity
- pollution resulting from sunlight & car exhaust
- poisonous, cancer causing, fire hazard
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- largest # of individuals a area can have
- any left over material from a reactor
- cannot be replaced as fast as used
- any substance that contaminates environment
- formed from remains of ancient plants/animals
- electricity produced from moving water
- convert wind into electricity
- Earth's heat to make electricity
- fossil fuel found on top of oil
- atomic nuclei are combined at high temps
- one of the oldest sources of energy
- clearing of forest for farming
- all individuals of one species in an area
22 Clues: household wastewater • convert wind into electricity • clearing of forest for farming • fossil fuel found on top of oil • element used on nuclear reactors • Earth's heat to make electricity • can be replaced faster than used • cannot be replaced as fast as used • flammable black liquid fossil fuel • one of the oldest sources of energy • any left over material from a reactor • ...
The Economic and Business Environment 2021-11-01
Across
- goods and services purchased by local consumers from overseas businesses
- goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers
- states that the quantity of a good or service supplied varies directly with price
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards.
- a severe contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in many business failures, high and sustained level
- states that the quantity of a good or service demanded varies inversely to price
- cycle the cyclical fluctuations in the general level of economic activity
- the price that must be paid in order to use someone else’s money
- either adding a new product to an existing product line, or significantly improving an existing product or process
- the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect
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- a series of events in which a rapid increase in business activity in the economy is followed by a rapid decrease in business
- a relatively mild contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in reduced spending, rising unemployment and a slow
- the interaction of the forces of demand and supply that determines the price of a good or service
- the buying and selling of labour
- the use of money to purchase equipment or premises for the establishment of a new business or the expansion of an existing business
- when businesses consider the interests of stakeholders, society and the environment when making economic and business decisions
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- a general rise in prices across all sectors of the economy, causing money to lose its value
- all activities undertaken for the purpose of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in a region or country
- the process that sees people, goods, money and ideas moving around the world faster and more cheaply than before
20 Clues: the buying and selling of labour • the swapping or exchanging of one good for another • the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect • the price that must be paid in order to use someone else’s money • goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers • goods and services purchased by local consumers from overseas businesses • ...
Biodiversity & Interactions in the Environment 2021-04-15
Across
- Meeting needs without compromising the ability of future generations.
- Living things that eat dead or decaying organic matter.
- A group of individuals from different species interacting within a given area.
- Non-living things
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- Living things
- An animal without a backbone.
- A group of individuals of the same species living and interacting within a given area.
- Living things that preys on others.
- The growth and change of an ecosystem overtime.
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- The variety (aka diversity) of living things (aka bio) on the planet.
- An animal with a backbone.
- A linear network of interactions in a food web starting from producer organisms and ending at an apex predator species.
- The process in which living things (plants and algae) produce sugar from water and carbon dioxide.
- The process of categorizing living things based on their physical characteristics.
- A type of colouration or pattern that helps the living thing blend in with its surroundings.
- Multiple food chains present within an ecosystem.
- Living thing that makes their own food (i.e. plant).
- The maximum amount of living things an ecosystem can house sustainably based on available resources.
- Living things that eat other living things from a different population.
- A living thing.
- Living things that are hunted or killed by others.
22 Clues: Living things • A living thing. • Non-living things • An animal with a backbone. • An animal without a backbone. • Living things that preys on others. • The growth and change of an ecosystem overtime. • Multiple food chains present within an ecosystem. • Living things that are hunted or killed by others. • Living thing that makes their own food (i.e. plant). • ...
Organisms and their environment (Ella) 2023-05-05
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- Synonym of biological balance.
- A community of organisms interacting with one another and with its non-living environment.
- An organism that makes its own organic food substances.
- An organism that get it energy by breaking down dead organisms, faces and excretory products.
- One way nitrogen is removed from soil by breaking down nitrates in the soil to nitrogen gas.
- An organism that are not able to make its own food. It obtains energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms.
- The position of an organism in a food chain, food web or ecological pyramid.
- It consists of a network of interconnected food chains.
- Formed by horizontal bar diagrams about relationships between food and energy.
- Consists of processes by which nitrogen is constantly removed from the soil and is eventually returned to it in the form of nitrates.
- A series of organisms through which energy and nutrients are transferred, beginning with a producer.
- Which allows us to compare the total energy each trophic level of a food chain over a period of time.
- Made up of different populations of plants and animals live together and interact within the same environment.
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- The place where an organism lives.
- Made up of all the populations of different species living and interacting with one another in a habitat.
- Made up by various processes by which carbon, in the form of carbon dioxide, that is removed from and released into the environment.
- Which allows us to compare the mass of organisms present in each trophic level at a particular time.
- The study of interactions between organisms or organisms and their environment.
- Which allows us to compare the number of organisms present in each tropic level at a particular time.
- A group of organisms of the same species that live together in a habitat.
- The relative sizes of the different populations remain constant.
21 Clues: Synonym of biological balance. • The place where an organism lives. • An organism that makes its own organic food substances. • It consists of a network of interconnected food chains. • The relative sizes of the different populations remain constant. • A group of organisms of the same species that live together in a habitat. • ...
Businesses should always consider environment 2023-05-21
Across
- sadarbība
- piesārņojums
- miers
- ietverošs
- izglītība
- sausums
- slāpes
- psiholoģiskā noturība, elastība lēmumu pieņemšanā
- taisnīgums
- nodarbinātība
- rīcība klimata jomā
- vardarbība
- cilvēku tirdzniecība
- dzimumu līdztiesība
- inovācijas
- nepietiekams svars
- bioloģiskā daudzveidība
- korupcija
- nabadzība
- higiēna
- resursu efektiviāte
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- diskriminācija
- veselības aprūpe
- ilgtspējīga attīstība
- mērķi
- industralizācija
- negatīva ietekme
- ekosistēma
- labdarība
- izsalkums
- analfabētisms
- ekonomika
- bads
- nevienlīdzība
- atjaunojamā enerģija
- finansējums
- partnerība
- nostumt malā, neievērot un padarīt par maznozīmīgu
38 Clues: bads • mērķi • miers • slāpes • sausums • higiēna • sadarbība • ietverošs • labdarība • izsalkums • izglītība • ekonomika • korupcija • nabadzība • ekosistēma • taisnīgums • vardarbība • inovācijas • partnerība • finansējums • piesārņojums • analfabētisms • nodarbinātība • nevienlīdzība • diskriminācija • veselības aprūpe • industralizācija • negatīva ietekme • nepietiekams svars • rīcība klimata jomā • dzimumu līdztiesība • ...
The Environment of Southeast Asia 2013-05-02
Across
- Fish stocks have dropped by what
- "A stew of dust, ___, and smoke from fires
- Trees are being cut down for ________, paper pulp, and palm oil
- What from cargo ships and factories pollute water
- Floods caused how many million dollars worth of damages
- Damaged crops have caused food ________
- Pollution is caused by soot, smog, and what
- Asia contains how many of the 15 most polluted cities
- What blocks 10-25% of sunlight from city streets
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- Which disaster caused $361 million in damage
- World Bank estimates how many deaths per year in Bangkok and Jakarta
- Land is being created for the mining of minerals and what
- Asia's "Brown Cloud" hovers over countries from _________ to May
- Global warming has caused drought, _______, and floods
- Fires using cow _______, coal, and wood attribute to the cloud
- Rules have removed 800,000 what from the streets
- This cloud leads to what type of illness
- How much of southeast Asia's forests are gone in the past 30 years
- Clean-up _______ have helped clear water pollution
- The WHO estimates 537,000 _______ because of air pollution
- Government vehicles are suspended __% every day
21 Clues: Fish stocks have dropped by what • Damaged crops have caused food ________ • This cloud leads to what type of illness • "A stew of dust, ___, and smoke from fires • Pollution is caused by soot, smog, and what • Which disaster caused $361 million in damage • Government vehicles are suspended __% every day • Rules have removed 800,000 what from the streets • ...
Unit 3: The Human Environment 2015-03-29
Across
- a branch of sustainable tourism
- Involves provision of different services
- Number of people who live in a defined area
- Growing economic interdependency of countries worldwide
- Manufacturing of good using raw materials
- Spread of an urban area into the surrounding countryside
- Factors about natural landscape that appeal to people
- A model that shows stages of tourist development
- Settlements that are sited above the flood plain
- Tourism based on historic legacy as its main focus
- Location relative to its surroundings
- An area within the city that is no longer used or may have been cleared for redevelopment
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- Total number of live births per 1,000 of a population in a year.
- A measure of the number of deaths in a particular population
- Rural places that are no longer used for industrial purposes
- An area on the edge of the city that has never been developed in any way
- Extraction of raw materials
- Movement out of cities to rural areas
- Factors about the built environment that appeal to people
- The land on which a settlement is built
20 Clues: Extraction of raw materials • a branch of sustainable tourism • Movement out of cities to rural areas • Location relative to its surroundings • The land on which a settlement is built • Involves provision of different services • Manufacturing of good using raw materials • Number of people who live in a defined area • A model that shows stages of tourist development • ...
Ecology and the Environment Quiz 2017-06-06
Across
- Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world
- This protocol (that the US did not sign) was issued in 1997 to help fight global warming
- What gas are humans adding to the atmosphere that is causing the carbon cycle to become overloaded?
- India’s family planning policy focuses mainly on the education of ____________
- A gas found in high concentrations in the stratosphere which helps to absorb ultraviolet radiation
- The stink bug coming to this area is an example of a(n) ___________________
- China’s family planning policy restricts families within city (urban) areas to have __________________ without any penalty
- This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion
- Fuel Remains of ancient organisms rich in carbon, such as oil, natural gas and coal, which can be used as an energy resource
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- An environmental issue caused primarily by the burning of high sulfur coal in factories
- Warming of Earth’s atmosphere resulting from heat trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases
- The name of our pet rabbit
- The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth
- Melting ______________ are leading to an increase in sea level
- What is the name of the project you created for this unit on an environmental issue?
- Two ways to prevent or fix this environmental issue are to conserve natural areas and sustainable agriculture
- Deforestation in areas like the Amazon Rainforest result in loss of ____________
- One negative effect of ozone depletion is that it impairs the process of _______.
- The main cause of overpopulation is a higher _______________ than death rate
- The __________________ Protocol, signed by 200 countries in the mid-1980’s banned the production of CFC’s
- How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have?
21 Clues: The name of our pet rabbit • How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have? • This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion • The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth • Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world • Melting ______________ are leading to an increase in sea level • ...
Ecology and the Environment Quiz 2017-06-06
Across
- An environmental issue caused primarily by the burning of high sulfur coal in factories
- This protocol (that the US did not sign) was issued in 1997 to help fight global warming
- How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have?
- The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth
- One negative effect of ozone depletion is that it impairs the process of _______.
- Warming of Earth’s atmosphere resulting from heat trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases
- The __________________ Protocol, signed by 200 countries in the mid-1980’s banned the production of CFC’s
- What gas are humans adding to the atmosphere that is causing the carbon cycle to become overloaded?
- India’s family planning policy focuses mainly on the education of ____________
- Deforestation in areas like the Amazon Rainforest result in loss of ____________
- A gas found in high concentrations in the stratosphere which helps to absorb ultraviolet radiation
Down
- What is the name of the project you created for this unit on an environmental issue?
- This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion
- The main cause of overpopulation is a higher _______________ than death rate
- The stink bug coming to this area is an example of a(n) ___________________
- The name of our pet rabbit
- Two ways to prevent or fix this environmental issue are to conserve natural areas and sustainable agriculture
- Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world
- China’s family planning policy restricts families within city (urban) areas to have ________ child(ren) without any penalty
- Remains of ancient organisms rich in carbon, such as oil, natural gas and coal, which can be used as an energy resource
- Melting ______________ are leading to an increase in sea level
21 Clues: The name of our pet rabbit • How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have? • This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion • The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth • Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world • Melting ______________ are leading to an increase in sea level • ...
Human Impact On The Environment 2018-10-16
Across
- to use something more than once
- maintaining an ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources
- a change of climate patterns, caused by the human race
- produced by the internal heat of earth
- all the water bodies on earth surface sometimes including clouds
- a viscous liquid derived from petroleum, heavily used as a fuel or lubricant
- a combustible black or dark brown rock, found mainly in underground deposits and especially used as fuel
- producing electricity
- Effect the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere and hydrosphere of the earth
- when something harmful or dangerous is added to an environment usually trash
- a solid that is naturally occurring and inorganic
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- power obtained by harnessing the energy of the sun's rays
- make smaller or less in the total amount
- a colorless and odorless flammable gas that is the main constituent of natural gas
- resources that exist without the action of humankind
- the rigid outer part of the earth consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- convert trash into reusable materials
- a natural resource or source of energy that isn't depleted when used
- the gases surrounding the earth or another planet
20 Clues: producing electricity • to use something more than once • convert trash into reusable materials • produced by the internal heat of earth • make smaller or less in the total amount • the gases surrounding the earth or another planet • a solid that is naturally occurring and inorganic • resources that exist without the action of humankind • ...
Interactions in the physical environment 2022-03-09
Across
- long term weather pattern in an area.
- glacier picks up small and large pieces of Earth's surface and drop them in areas that seem odd, these are often called "misfit" rocks.
- types of trees that do lose leaves in the wintertime.
- large section of ice and show that moves across the land, shaping and changing it.
- occurs when two plates collide when they move toward each other.
- types of tress that does not lose leaves in the wintertime.
- occurs when two plates move apart.( e.g. mid-ocean ridges.)
- Long,winding ridges of sand and gravel. They are often several kilometers long.
- A string of volcanoes and earthquakes around the edges of the Pacific ocean.
- This is the climate on land where is far from oceans or large lakes.
- What is the name of the super continent from Alfred Wegener's Continental drift theory?
- That is the type of Canada's landform that covers 50% of the whole Canada?
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- This is the era started from 4.6 billion to 570 million years ago.
- This is the study of weather on Earth.
- Breakdown of materials of earth into sediments.
- the harshest region for plant growth
- Elongated hills shaped like inverted spoons, formed by glacial ice action on underlaying till.
- Who stated that all of Earth's land masses are constantly in motion?
- moves the sediment that weathering carried away.
- This is the person who studies weather on Earth.
- How many eras are there?
- how many landforms are on Canada?
22 Clues: How many eras are there? • how many landforms are on Canada? • the harshest region for plant growth • long term weather pattern in an area. • This is the study of weather on Earth. • Breakdown of materials of earth into sediments. • moves the sediment that weathering carried away. • This is the person who studies weather on Earth. • ...
The impact of the environment 2022-04-12
Across
- A gradual process that occurs when the impact of water or wind detaches and removes soil particles, causing the soil to deteriorate.
- Capable of causing damange to living tissues, impairment of the central nervous system.
- A destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush.
- Made from decomposing plants and animals.
- Unpleasant to drink.
- The excess water inhibits gaseous exchange with the atmosphere and biological activity uses up available oxygen in the soil air and water.
- The condition of being populated with excessively large numbers.
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- It has also been defined as "nutrient-induced" increase in phytoplankton productivity.
- The production of noise.
- Occurs in surface water and groundwater leaching into the soil and from there into the water supply from various sources.
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- The activity or business of felling trees and cutting and preparing the timber.
- The practise of defecating in fields, forests, bushes, bodies of water, or other open spaces.
- The main cause is the industrial burning of coal and other fossil fuels, the waste gases from which contain sulfur and nitrogen oxides, which combine with atmospheric water to form acids.
- The contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment by any chemical, physical or biological agent that modifies the natural characteristics of the atmosphere.
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- The extraction of sand, mainly through and open pit or sand pit.
- These changes have a broad range of observed effects that are synonymous with the term.
- The science of practice of farming, which includes soil cultivation for agricultural production and animal rearing for food, wool, and other goods.
- The process of extracting useful materials from the earth.
20 Clues: Unpleasant to drink. • The production of noise. • Made from decomposing plants and animals. • The action of clearing a wide area of trees. • The process of extracting useful materials from the earth. • The introduction of harmful materials into the environment. • A destructive fire that spreads quickly over woodland or brush. • ...
O Meio Ambiente - The Environment 2022-02-16
Across
- Preservation
- Lack,Scarcity
- Pollution
- Rainforest
- Resolve
- Basic Sanitation
- Drought
- Burning
- Ecotourism
- Damage
- Desalination
- Carbon Dioxide
- Population
- Environment
- Global Warming
- Glacier
- Salt water
- Vehicle
- Degradation
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- Water resources
- Reservation
- Ecosystem
- Planet
- Greenhouse Effect
- Heritage
- Soil
- Aquifer
- Preservation
- Drinking water
- Loss
- Deforestation
- Emissions
- Fresh water
33 Clues: Soil • Loss • Planet • Damage • Resolve • Drought • Burning • Aquifer • Glacier • Vehicle • Heritage • Pollution • Ecosystem • Emissions • Rainforest • Ecotourism • Population • Salt water • Reservation • Environment • Fresh water • Degradation • Preservation • Preservation • Desalination • Lack,Scarcity • Deforestation • Drinking water • Carbon Dioxide • Global Warming • Water resources • Basic Sanitation • Greenhouse Effect
Environment & Wildlife Vocabulary (Part 1) 2024-02-19
Across
- When animals sleep deeply for a long time during the winter to save energy.
- The variety of different plants and animals living in a place.
- Species: Animals or plants that are at risk of disappearing forever.
- Big changes in the Earth's weather patterns over a long time, often caused by humans burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests.
- Animals with feathers, wings, and beaks that lay eggs and can fly.
- A scientist who studies how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- Animals that are awake and active during the day.
- Animals that rely on their environment to regulate their body temperature.
- Animals like insects, spiders, and crabs that have hard outer shells and jointed legs.
- Harmful stuff in the air, water, or soil that makes it dirty or unhealthy.
- Animals that have hair or fur, give birth to live babies, and produce milk to feed their young.
- A wet area where plants and animals like frogs and ducks live.
- When animals lose their homes because of things like cutting down trees or building cities.
- Cutting down trees and forests, which can harm the animals and plants living there.
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- How endangered or safe a species is.
- Someone who works to protect nature and wildlife.
- Taking care of nature. It's about protecting plants, animals, and the places they live so that they can continue to thrive for a long time.
- The home or living space where animals and plants naturally live.
- Animals like frogs and salamanders that can live both in water and on land.
- Animals that can regulate their own body temperature.
- Animals that are awake and active during the night.
- Animals like snakes and turtles that have scaly skin and lay eggs.
- A community of living things (plants, animals, and other organisms) interacting with each other and the environment they live in.
- Hunting animals illegally.
24 Clues: Hunting animals illegally. • How endangered or safe a species is. • Someone who works to protect nature and wildlife. • Animals that are awake and active during the day. • Animals that are awake and active during the night. • Animals that can regulate their own body temperature. • The variety of different plants and animals living in a place. • ...
Let’s hit the road-environment 2025-05-23
Across
- effet de serre
- renouvelable
- coulée de boue
- surpopulation
- jetable
- inondation
- marée noire
- réchauffement climatique
- engrais
- nocif
- énergies fossiles
- épidémies
- ouragan
- produits chimiques
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- sécheresse
- calotte glaciaire
- espèces en danger
- décharges
- glissement de terrain
- maladies
- tremblement de terre
- forêt tropicale
- couche d’ozone
- déchets
24 Clues: nocif • jetable • engrais • déchets • ouragan • maladies • décharges • épidémies • sécheresse • inondation • marée noire • renouvelable • surpopulation • effet de serre • coulée de boue • couche d’ozone • forêt tropicale • calotte glaciaire • espèces en danger • énergies fossiles • produits chimiques • tremblement de terre • glissement de terrain • réchauffement climatique
The 2050 Environment Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-25
Across
- Coal or gas formed from ancient organic remains.
- To change behavior or ideas to fit a new situation.
- Exposed to the possibility of being harmed.
- Requiring immediate action or attention.
- A geographic area where organisms and weather work together.
- Worrying or disturbing; causing anxiety.
- To reduce something to the smallest possible amount.
- To protect an environmentally important place from harm.
- Avoiding depletion of resources to maintain balance.
- To keep something as it is to prevent decay.
- The natural home or environment of an organism.
- Easily broken; delicate (like many ecosystems).
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- Highly destructive or causing severe shock.
- The total greenhouse gases generated by our actions.
- The variety of all distinct types of life on Earth.
- To introduce new methods, ideas, or products.
- The layer of gases surrounding the planet.
- Living peacefully and in agreement with nature.
- The discharge of gas or radiation, often from factories.
- Energy from a source that is not depleted when used.
- An event causing great and sudden damage.
- To publicly recommend or support a cause.
- To bring back to a former, better condition.
- Feeling or inspiring optimism about the future.
24 Clues: Requiring immediate action or attention. • Worrying or disturbing; causing anxiety. • An event causing great and sudden damage. • To publicly recommend or support a cause. • The layer of gases surrounding the planet. • Highly destructive or causing severe shock. • Exposed to the possibility of being harmed. • To keep something as it is to prevent decay. • ...
Human Impacts on the Environment 2026-02-24
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- the chemicals that were used in aerosols that harmed the ozone layer—have been banned
- leaving stalks of old crops on the field to get plowed under-Shades the soil- water retention in the soil
- alternating crops every year to maintain nutrients
- the O3 chemical that is good up in the atmosphere but can be bad if created low to the ground
- people moving OUT of an area
- using a resource over and over so new products don’t have to be made
- coral ____ is a concern as it is killing coral reef areas. The water is too hot and the coral animals expel their algal partners and the coral dies off
- pollution released into the air
- rain that is acidic due to air pollution
- giving time for resources to replenish and recover
- ____ ____ released from factories and industries can get into the water and bind to fish tissues. If we eat these we can get sick. The most notable ones are mercury and lead
- this is considered a pollutant to water if it washes into a water source and covers animals, nests, or clouds the water and doesn’t allow photosynthesis. It can also carry fertilizers and pesticides
- when populations are so large that they increase rapidly
- in this type of pollution you KNOW where it is coming from
- this causes hotter soils and loss of plant diversity. Can cause more erosion also
- restoring land to its original natural ecosystem is called land _____
- places where human garbage is dumped
- pipes in landfills allow gases to escape from deep in the trash as bacteria and fungi are going through the process of this
- these are organisms that are brought to a new area that is not their natural habitat. The survive by taking food and space resources away from what is already there naturally
- a toxic gas that is emitted by rocks- you need to be aware if you have a basement or a lot of stone in your house
- the logging practice where they cut down everything
- this in the water is becoming a big problem. It is found in all the world’s oceans. From big pieces to micro pieces
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- thick brown haze caused by trapped chemicals reacting with sunlight low to the ground
- using less of a resource so it lasts longer
- this many kilometers from a coast line belongs to the country of that coastline- all resources are theirs
- every living thing requires ____ to live so we must be sure we keep it clean and fresh and available!
- this is “farming” of fish and sea life to produce a high population. Usually done to have resources for restaurants.
- _____ pollutants such as chemicals in your house can be damaging to water sources if leaked or spilled on the ground
- contamination of Earth’s air, water or land
- this is taking away trees due to mining in the area, or development or logging. Will cause increased soil erosion
- the largest population an area can support
- this is considered a pollutant as animals cannot live in water areas where the temperature is unnatural
- the logging practice where they leave some trees to maintain a habitat for organisms
- in this type of pollution, there is more than one source adding to it
- what the progress in the 1700’s was called when factories started to get built
- sustainable _____ management is very important as we are very dependent on trees as a natural resource
- deforestation and building on wetland decreases the land available and the _____ of animals
- this substance in the water is very difficult to clean up- it coats the tissues of water organisms and the shoreline plants
- when the population exceeds the resources in an area we say we have reached a state of ______
- things human use from Earth that are not man made
- deforestation can lead to this- the soil eroding and drying out
- a toxic gas emitted from unburned natural gas- you can buy a detector to put in your house- it has no smell and can be deadly
- these areas are important for commercial and recreational fisheries. It is the place where juvenile sea life “grows up”
- this is when farm land is farmed year after year- it causes nutrient depletion in the soil
- people moving IN to an area
- overfishing and overhunting can cause species to become ____
- the term used to describe how urban areas spread (because of population increase) out and take over rural areas
- over use of these by farmers causes a decline in important insect populations
- airpollution inside is sometimes called this- do to people with allergies to things being affected
49 Clues: people moving IN to an area • people moving OUT of an area • pollution released into the air • places where human garbage is dumped • rain that is acidic due to air pollution • the largest population an area can support • using less of a resource so it lasts longer • contamination of Earth’s air, water or land • things human use from Earth that are not man made • ...
AS Business and its environment 2024-04-24
Across
- Integration with a business in a different industry
- Physical goods used to produce other goods and services
- An employee who takes responsibility for turning an idea into a new product/venture
- Economic, social and environmental objectives
- An offer to the public to buy shares in a public limited company
- A short-term action as part of an overall strategy
- Differentiating a product through name, image or symbol
- When another company buys more than 50% of the shares of a company and becomes controlling owner
- Businesses providing information services and R&D
- Typically has the triple bottom line as objectives
- Integration with a business in the same industry and stage of production
- The next most desired option given up
- View that businesses have responsibility to all groups, not just shareholders
- Jointly owned business operated by members for mutual benefit
- The difference between selling price and cost of bought in materials
- Total business sales / total sales of industry x 100
- When businesses consider the interests of all stakeholders not just shareholders
- Land, labor, capital, enterprise
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- Total value of a company's issued shares
- Another name for internal expansion
- The whole is greater than the sum of parts
- Organization of working people with objectives of improving pay and conditions
- Organizations that come together to change business and government activities
- Economic resources owned and controlled by the state
- Brief statement of business's core aims
- Total value of long-term finance invested in the business
- A document that describes the business, its objectives, its strategies and financial forecasts
- Document detailing a company's rules and guidelines on staff behavior
- Agreement between 2 organizations to achieve an objective while remaining independent
- Economic resources owned by public and private sectors
- Selling price x quantity sold
31 Clues: Selling price x quantity sold • Land, labor, capital, enterprise • Another name for internal expansion • The next most desired option given up • Brief statement of business's core aims • Total value of a company's issued shares • The whole is greater than the sum of parts • Economic, social and environmental objectives • Businesses providing information services and R&D • ...
Physical Geography and the Environment 2025-02-06
Across
- array of species found in an ecosystem or bioregion
- greenhousegases
- deep trenches or valleys on Earths surface
- a measure of solar radiation
- a condition where water availability is less than water demand
- an area that serves as a catchment for the waters of a river system
- a rock fracture along a plate boundary
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- energy sources that are replenished by nature at a faster rate than they are used or consumed
- the measured change in climate from a previous state contrasted with the normal variability
- continental-scale winds that flow from high to low pressure
- human-generated greenhouse gases
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- a spatial unit or region of local plants and animals adapted to a specific environment
- a climate moderated by proximity to oceans or large seas
- natural process of atmospheric heating
- a graph of average annual temperature and precipitation data by month and season
- heat energy produced in Earth's hot interior that can be utilized for generating heat and electricity
- the average weather conditions of a place
- a climate region in a continental interior
- a band of strong upper-atmosphere air currents encircling the globe that affect surface weather and air movement
- an international treaty to limit greenhouse gas emissions
21 Clues: greenhousegases • a measure of solar radiation • human-generated greenhouse gases • natural process of atmospheric heating • a rock fracture along a plate boundary • the average weather conditions of a place • deep trenches or valleys on Earths surface • a climate region in a continental interior • array of species found in an ecosystem or bioregion • ...
Natural Hazards and the Environment 2025-02-28
Across
- The process of trees being cut down at a large scale, often for agriculture or urbanization.
- A protective zone where wildlife is conserved and human activity is limited.
- A sudden and violent movement of a large mass of rock or soil down a slope.
- The movement of Earth's plates that causes earthquakes and volcanic activity.
- A swirling storm that forms over warm ocean waters and causes strong winds and rain.
- A large wave caused by an undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption.
- The process by which fertile land becomes dry and barren due to climate change.
- A sudden release of lava, ash, and gases from a volcano.
- A natural resource that can be replenished, such as sunlight or wind.
- A thick layer of gases that traps heat in Earth's atmosphere, causing global warming.
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- A region with little or no rainfall, making it difficult for plants and animals to survive.
- A type of forest with high rainfall and diverse plant and animal life.
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth that protects us from harmful solar radiation.
- A large crack in the Earth's crust caused by shifting tectonic plates.
- The warming of Earth's atmosphere due to increased carbon dioxide levels.
- A volcanic mountain that has not erupted in a long time but might erupt in the future.
- A natural disaster caused by intense shaking of the Earth's crust.
- The natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism.
- The process of water, wind, or ice breaking down rocks and carrying them away.
- A human-made structure designed to prevent flooding from rivers or seas.
20 Clues: A sudden release of lava, ash, and gases from a volcano. • A natural disaster caused by intense shaking of the Earth's crust. • A large wave caused by an undersea earthquake or volcanic eruption. • A natural resource that can be replenished, such as sunlight or wind. • A type of forest with high rainfall and diverse plant and animal life. • ...
ENVIRONMENT~~~ (layli, aidha, naily, ira) 2025-01-20
Across
- what do humans need to breathe
- alternative to plastic bag
- the term for the harmfull substances that contaminate water bodies
- turning waste into new product to use again
- the layer of gases protecting earth from UV rays
- the term for materials that are discarded and no longar usefull
- the natural surroundings in which all living things exist
- a common source of marine litter
- the term for harmfull chemicals used in farming
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- proces of breaking down organic matter
- type of energy is generated from organic waste
- the term for a subtance or material that can be recycled and reused
- minimazing waste by using fewer products or materials
- renewable energy source
- gas is released from landfills
- what do tree produce
- the area where waste is disposed of and managed
- using items again instead or throwing them again
- what do we plant to save the environment
- what do plants need to grow
20 Clues: what do tree produce • renewable energy source • alternative to plastic bag • what do plants need to grow • what do humans need to breathe • gas is released from landfills • a common source of marine litter • proces of breaking down organic matter • what do we plant to save the environment • turning waste into new product to use again • ...
The environment, natural disaster, consumption 2024-10-15
Across
- a good deal
- a long period without rain
- a measurement of the amount of carbon-dioxide a person adds to the atmosphere
- intense and selfish desire for something
- the destruction of forests
- a poisonous substance that damages health or the environment
- the fact of buying more than yes you need
- someone who loves shopping so much that it is like an addiction
- to share a car instead of driving one alone
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- the place in which a species normally lives
- plants and animals living in their natural habitat
- to make something new from materials that have been used before
- to put organic waste like vegetable peels into a large container that breaks it down into healthy soil
- rubbish or garbage from a house or apartment
- a chemical that's sprayed on crops to stop insects from destroying them
- a gas in the atmosphere that stops heat from escaping into space
- a label showing the price of an article
- a very high large wave in the ocean that is usually caused by an earthquake under the sea
- no longer existing or lost forever (of an animal, bird or plant species)
- extremely strong winds concentrated in one area
- the contamination of the environment
21 Clues: a good deal • a long period without rain • the destruction of forests • the contamination of the environment • a label showing the price of an article • intense and selfish desire for something • the fact of buying more than yes you need • the place in which a species normally lives • to share a car instead of driving one alone • rubbish or garbage from a house or apartment • ...
Monitoring and maintaining the environment 2026-06-08
Across
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- A tool that identifies organisms by answering a series of paired questions.
- A container sunk into the ground to catch crawling invertebrates.
- Responsible travel that supports conservation and benefits local communities.
- A line across a habitat used to investigate changes in species distribution.
- Reptiles found on the Galápagos Islands that have adapted to different environments.
- The clearing of forests, often to create farmland or obtain timber.
- Primatologist who studied mountain gorillas in Rwanda
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- The variety of different species living in an area.
- A tropical forest with high rainfall and very high biodiversity.
- A community of organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- Pacific islands visited by Darwin that influenced his ideas about evolution.
- A small collecting device used to capture insects and other tiny organisms.
- All members of one species living in a particular area.
- A method of selecting study sites by chance to avoid bias.
- The cultivation of crops and rearing of animals for food production.
- A square frame used to estimate the abundance of organisms in a habitat.
- The protection and management of species and habitats.
- The average value obtained by adding results and dividing by the number of results.
- A net used to collect insects from long grass and vegetation.
20 Clues: The variety of different species living in an area. • Primatologist who studied mountain gorillas in Rwanda • The protection and management of species and habitats. • All members of one species living in a particular area. • A method of selecting study sites by chance to avoid bias. • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • ...
Lg6 lesson 4 2017-11-07
16 Clues: lasi • pahvi • muovi • pullo • roskat • tölkki • energia • metalli • paristo • pelastaa • suojella • ympäristö • lajitella • kierrättää • jäte, tuhlata • ympäristönsuojelu
Unit 6 2020-02-11
EL MEDIO AMBIENTE 2022-04-29
17 Clues: tide • boat • rain • risk • smoke • Earth • noisy • world • waste • waste • danger • factory • batteries • pollution • environment • contamination • oil (petroleum)
Scene 1 Text 10 2025-03-25
16 Clues: maha • kuusi • metsä • lauma • koivu • marja • sudet • kiivetä • yleinen • välissä • välttää • pitäisi • ympäristö • vaarallinen • pitää parempana • todennäköisesti
Homeostasis 2024-08-30
Across
- Equilibrium of an organisms internal environment that maintains conditions.
- Inner, living layer of skin.
- Veins and arteries getting smaller.
- Top layer of skin.
- Animal with a body temperature that is regulated by its environment.
- Warm blooded organism that keeps a constant temperature.
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- Veins and arteries getting larger.
- Specialized cells that detect change in the environment.
- The lower level of skin made of adipose tissue.
- Any part of the body that produces and carries our the response.
10 Clues: Top layer of skin. • Inner, living layer of skin. • Veins and arteries getting larger. • Veins and arteries getting smaller. • The lower level of skin made of adipose tissue. • Specialized cells that detect change in the environment. • Warm blooded organism that keeps a constant temperature. • Any part of the body that produces and carries our the response. • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-06-14
Across
- Taking care of the environment and wild animals
- Layer of the atmosphere that absorbes the sun radiation
- The continuous increase of earth's temperature
- Rain that becomes dangerous and acidic because of contamination
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- Fuels made of animals that died millions of years ago
- Throwing dangerous materials and chemicals in the environment
- Clean energy sources that do not run out
- Cutting down trees without caring about the environment.
- Damage to the ground that happens over time
- Garbage
10 Clues: Garbage • Clean energy sources that do not run out • Damage to the ground that happens over time • The continuous increase of earth's temperature • Taking care of the environment and wild animals • Fuels made of animals that died millions of years ago • Layer of the atmosphere that absorbes the sun radiation • Cutting down trees without caring about the environment. • ...
Perfect 10 2022-04-07
Across
- living things in an environment
- branch of biology that deals with relations of organisms
- any plant that makes their food from sunlight
- non-living things in an environment
- the living and non-living things that interact with the environment
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- regions with similar climate and species
- a group of organisms of the same species
- the living things in an ecosystem
- one single living thing
- any animal that eats the producer (can't make their own food)
10 Clues: one single living thing • living things in an environment • the living things in an ecosystem • non-living things in an environment • regions with similar climate and species • a group of organisms of the same species • any plant that makes their food from sunlight • branch of biology that deals with relations of organisms • ...
Climate Change Crossword! 2024-12-18
Across
- The increasing temperature of the Earth.
- The disposal of garbage in the environment.
- Caused by carbon dioxide dissolving into the ocean.
- The material many shells contain.
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- Fires that remain burning underground for a long time.
- Plastic in the ocean that can't be seen normally.
- What stink bugs stick into fruits in order to eat.
- The main environment zombie fires threaten.
- The release of carbon dioxide into the environment.
- What dissolved carbon dioxide in the ocean forms into.
10 Clues: The material many shells contain. • The increasing temperature of the Earth. • The main environment zombie fires threaten. • The disposal of garbage in the environment. • Plastic in the ocean that can't be seen normally. • What stink bugs stick into fruits in order to eat. • The release of carbon dioxide into the environment. • ...
SS Vocabulary: Unit 1 Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-21
Across
- naturally occurring in a particular environment
- people stay in one place to develop their culture
- changing something about you based on the environment
- distance above sea level
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- large area of flat land
- a community that have similar values and beliefs
- a long thin area of land that sticks out from a larger area
- steep cliff or ridge where elevation changes suddenly
- to change the environment for you
- people move from place to place following their food source
10 Clues: large area of flat land • distance above sea level • to change the environment for you • naturally occurring in a particular environment • a community that have similar values and beliefs • people stay in one place to develop their culture • steep cliff or ridge where elevation changes suddenly • changing something about you based on the environment • ...
Geography and Native Cultures 2020-08-23
10 Clues: move • large flat land • group of people • land sticking out • stay in one place • distance above sea level • To change the environment • sudden changes in elevation • naturally occurring or grown • change based on your environment
Natural Resources 2026-05-13
10 Clues: will run out • can't run out • energy from sun • Energy from wind • Energy from ties • energy from water • harms the environment • energy from earth heat • energy from dead stuff • occurs naturally in the environment
Day 24-1 2013-12-19
Day 24-1 2013-12-19
Spelling Quiz (Commonly Misspelt words 2) 2020-08-05
19 Clues: 9th • Era • Life • Armed • Eating • Hankie • Playful • Disturb • Obvious • Setting • Confirmed • Dishearten • Irritation • Informative • Sixty seconds • Well-organized • Administration • Sweet on a stick • Brother/Sister’s daughter
Spelling Quiz (Commonly Misspelt words 2) 2020-08-05
19 Clues: Era • 9th • Life • Armed • Eating • Hankie • Obvious • Playful • Disturb • Setting • Confirmed • Irritation • Dishearten • Informative • Sixty seconds • Administration • Well-organized • Sweet on a stick • Brother/Sister’s daughter
Spelling Quiz (Commonly Misspelt words 2) 2020-08-05
19 Clues: 9th • Era • Life • Armed • Hankie • Eating • Disturb • Playful • Setting • Obvious • Confirmed • Dishearten • Irritation • Informative • Sixty seconds • Administration • Well-organized • Sweet on a stick • Brother/Sister’s daughter
Spanish III U3, L1 2025-11-28
19 Clues: oil • risk • smog • flood • planet • drought • erosion • climate • landslide • clean air • earthquake • ozone layer • environment • biodiversity • ground, soil • non-renewable • responsibility • natural resource • garbage container
Klasifikasi dan Karakteristik Makhluk Hidup. 2022-09-19
Across
- the highest level classification of living beings
- a process when plant turn water and oxygen into energy with the help of sun light.
- water environment for living things
- a grouping of living things based on similarities characteristic of body shape, How they live, habitat, area where they are distributed.
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- The nature of being able to respond to stimuli that come from the environment is called
- ability of living things to produce their own food.
- is the process of taking oxygen from the environment and expelling carbon dioxide gas from the body
- is an increase in body size that cannot return to its original size because of the increase in the number and enlargement of the cells that make up the body.
- The way living things survive and adapt to their environment.
- removal of waste by living things
- living things that cannot produce their own food, they get their energy by consuming others.
- branch of science that specifically studies the classification of living beings
12 Clues: removal of waste by living things • water environment for living things • the highest level classification of living beings • ability of living things to produce their own food. • The way living things survive and adapt to their environment. • branch of science that specifically studies the classification of living beings • ...
Population ecology and density 2023-04-26
Across
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- the dynamics of the population and how it is affected by various factors
- the number of individuals that an environment can support
- are factors that effect a population based on their size such as disease
- _______ Growth, is when a population grows with the presence of a limiting factors, resented by a J curve on a graphs
- _____ growth, when a population grows in the absence of limiting factors, represented by a J curve on a graph, and is characterized by low mortality and a high birthrate
- ______ factors are the Interactions between members of a population or other organisms
Down
- are factors in the environment that affect the population independent of the population size, such as storms
- populations fighting over resources
- when a population begins to decline because the population exceeds the number of individuals the environment can support
- number of individuals in a certain area
- ______ factors that are the physical and chemical characteristics of the environment
12 Clues: populations fighting over resources • number of individuals in a certain area • A group of the same species living in the same area • the number of individuals that an environment can support • the dynamics of the population and how it is affected by various factors • are factors that effect a population based on their size such as disease • ...
4th Six Weeks Vocab Crosssword 2024-03-29
Across
- The actions or reactions of an organism in response to stimuli from its environment
- The ability of an organism to maintain stable internal conditions despite changes in its external environment
- System The body system responsible for receiving and responding to stimuli, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves
- Inborn patterns of behavior that are characteristic of a species and are often unlearned
- The reaction of an organism to a stimulus
- Something that causes a reaction in an organism
Down
- Information about reactions to a stimulus that allows the organism to adjust its response
- An automatic response to a stimulus, often without conscious thought
- Chemical messengers produced by glands in the endocrine system that regulate bodily functions and behaviors
- characteristic or behavior that helps an organism survive and reproduce in its environment
- The surroundings or conditions in which an organism lives and interacts with other organisms
- The ability to perceive stimuli through the senses (sight, smell, touch, taste, hearing)
12 Clues: The reaction of an organism to a stimulus • Something that causes a reaction in an organism • An automatic response to a stimulus, often without conscious thought • The actions or reactions of an organism in response to stimuli from its environment • Inborn patterns of behavior that are characteristic of a species and are often unlearned • ...
science crossword 2026-04-21
Across
- Distinguishing feature, trait or quality of an organism or living thing.
- A environment where all the organisms are in a certain area.
- The overhunting or over harvesting of species.
- A designated environment for an organism to have the necessitates it needs to survive.
- selection, A process where organisms adapt to survive in their environment.
- An area where plants, animals and other organisms, as well as weather and landscape to form a bubble of life
Down
- A word that describes the gradual increase in concentration of different particles and nutrients in body of water.
- Where animals and organisms blend in with their surroundings.
- Small easy-to-start actions that reduce the mental friction to behavior change.
- A word that describes the variety on life and the natural patterns it forms.
- Any behavioral or physical characteristics of an organism that help it to survive in its environment.
- How a new kind of plant or animal species is created.
12 Clues: The overhunting or over harvesting of species. • How a new kind of plant or animal species is created. • A environment where all the organisms are in a certain area. • Where animals and organisms blend in with their surroundings. • Distinguishing feature, trait or quality of an organism or living thing. • ...
Spelling Quiz (Commonly Misspelt words 2) 2020-08-05
19 Clues: Era • 9th • Life • Armed • Hankie • Eating • Playful • Disturb • Obvious • Setting • Confirmed • Dishearten • Irritation • Informative • Sixty seconds • Administration • Well-organized • Sweet on a stick • Brother/Sister’s daughter
page17 2025-12-23
Ristikko 2026-01-30
16 Clues: onni • laki • ellei • korjata • välttää • molemmat • säädellä • kuitenkin • ympäristö • erityisen • vaikuttaa • olosuhteet • kierrättää • uhanalainen • vetää_vessa • tehdä_yhteistyötö
spanish pg 319 2019-04-02
17 Clues: dice • pool • game • music • noise • piece • chess • blanket • leisure • premiere • checkers • encounter • orchestra • environment • dance music • playing cards • street musician
Golden Dolphin 2023-07-01
17 Clues: díj • terv • kapni • lopni • hamis • tolvaj • bűnöző • furgon • színház • esemény • megvédeni • környezet • tanakodni • letartóztatni • embert elrabolni • bemutatni, átadni • nyilvánosság, reklám
O rei leão 2022-05-17
Unit 4 part 2 2025-12-16
17 Clues: Tod • Biss • Gift • Opfer • bluten • Umwelt • Publikum • Verletzung • bezaubernd • verteidigen • akzeptieren • verursachen • kommunizieren • hinunterziehen • sich_beschweren • vermuten, annehmen • aufpassen, sich hüten
crossword 2021-12-09
8 Clues: farming • environment • specific place • floor or fireplace • materials from earth • grow or develop well • he spreading out and merging of pieces from different cultures • the natural and physical environment and the relationship of people with that environment
Geography of Texas 2024-08-22
Across
- tells us wehre something is in relation to something else
- the study of Earth and it's people
- thinks about people and how tey live and work in their environment
- refers to a prticula place
- the relationship between people and the environment
- how people, resources, and ideas move
- part of it's natural environment
Down
- a place is it's exact location
- refers to how we describe what a location is like
- the political boundaries of states, cities, and town, buildings
10 Clues: refers to a prticula place • a place is it's exact location • part of it's natural environment • the study of Earth and it's people • how people, resources, and ideas move • refers to how we describe what a location is like • the relationship between people and the environment • tells us wehre something is in relation to something else • ...
Lesson 4: Organisms and Their Environment 2025-04-03
Across
- any relationship in which two species live closely together.
- one organism lives on or in the organism and harms it.
- living things in an environment
- one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed.
Down
- the species being eaten.
- an area where an organism lives
- nonliving things in an environment
- Both species benefit from the relationship
- seeks out and eats other species
- the combined physical and biological conditions a species uses in its environment.
10 Clues: the species being eaten. • an area where an organism lives • living things in an environment • seeks out and eats other species • nonliving things in an environment • Both species benefit from the relationship • one organism lives on or in the organism and harms it. • any relationship in which two species live closely together. • ...
Biodiversity 2025-02-13
Across
- A group of living organisms that can breed together.
- The natural home of a plant or animal.
- The protection and preservation of the natural environment.
- The large-scale removal of trees and forests.
Down
- Meeting present needs without harming future generations.
- A species at risk of extinction.
- Harmful substances released into the environment.
- The variety of all life forms on Earth.
- A community of organisms and their physical environment.
- When a species no longer exists.
10 Clues: A species at risk of extinction. • When a species no longer exists. • The natural home of a plant or animal. • The variety of all life forms on Earth. • The large-scale removal of trees and forests. • Harmful substances released into the environment. • A group of living organisms that can breed together. • A community of organisms and their physical environment. • ...
Example 2023-12-14
10 Clues: means meat eater • prefix means all • means self feeder • prefix means life • means other feeder • prefix means plants • prefix means chemical • prefix means environment • means light to put together • means study of the environment
vocab 2023-09-08
10 Clues: rivals • living • a group • not living • mimics reef • takes resources • diversity in an environment • genetically learned to behave • relation of organisms to their physical soundings • the amount of organisms possible in an environment
Spelling Quiz (Commonly Misspelt words 2) 2020-08-05
19 Clues: Era • 9th • Life • Armed • Hankie • Eating • Playful • Disturb • Obvious • Setting • Confirmed • Dishearten • Irritation • Informative • Sixty seconds • Administration • Well-organized • Sweet on a stick • Brother/Sister’s daughter
intro 2022-01-28
11 Clues: big • small • cells getting larger • physical parts of the body • reaction to the environment • stable internal environment • combining cells to make tissue • all chemical reactions in the body • studying the organelles of the body • cells changing to become specialized • how the body and organs work together
How humans impact the environment 2020-09-14
Across
- Habitat loss,Invasive species..
- why:terrestrial species extinct
- reusing resources to help earth
- why: aquatic species extinct
- for lumber/agriculture
Down
- using faster than replaced
- taking care of the earth
- natural environment for species
- increase in greenhouse gas
- to trap heat in the environment
- no plants/water hold ground
11 Clues: for lumber/agriculture • taking care of the earth • using faster than replaced • increase in greenhouse gas • no plants/water hold ground • why: aquatic species extinct • Habitat loss,Invasive species.. • natural environment for species • to trap heat in the environment • why:terrestrial species extinct • reusing resources to help earth
Environment Choice Board Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-11
16 Clues: Lake • River • Flood • Sewer • Shore • Forest • Sprayer • Drought • Resource • Pollution • Ecosystem • Lightning • Population • Rainforest • Environment • Global warming
Different Places, different Lifestyles 2014-10-14
Sustainability Sofiane/Ayoub 2026-03-05
Across
- able to continue over a long time whitout harming the environment
- able to break down naturally whitout polluting the environment
- long terme changes in earth
- the protection of natural ressources
- produced whitout chemical pesticides or artificial
Down
- not harmful to the environment
- able to processed and used again
- a ressource that can be naturally replaced
- harmful substances released into the air,water,or land
- the amount of carbon dioxide a person or activity produces
10 Clues: long terme changes in earth • not harmful to the environment • able to processed and used again • the protection of natural ressources • a ressource that can be naturally replaced • produced whitout chemical pesticides or artificial • harmful substances released into the air,water,or land • the amount of carbon dioxide a person or activity produces • ...
