environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Schulfächer 2019-10-17
17 Clues: PE • art • German • civics • French • English • science • history • biology • physics • geography • chemistry • economics • wood/workshop • computer technology • environmental science • home economics/cooking
chapter 20-21 2023-02-23
13 Clues: dose • host • vectors • lobbying • pathogens • economics • toxicology • epidemiology • particulates • dose-response • sustainability • riskassessment • environmental statement
chapter 20-21 2023-02-23
13 Clues: dose • host • vectors • lobbying • economics • pathogens • toxicology • particulates • epidemiology • dose-response • riskassessment • sustainability • environmental statement
Environmental Science Chapter 2 2018-09-07
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- environmental protection agency
- interprets the law
- migrating ____ travel across international borders on land and in the oceans
- In the 1960's and 19870's were a time of major advances in environmental _____
- a producer will____ the price and supply of a product when the demand is HIGH
- study of how resources are converted into goods and services
- products explain on their labels how the products were grown, harvested, or manufactured
- both the government and individuals play roles in this type of economy
- type of environmental issue that involves more than 1 nation
- CAPT'N ______
- when demand is low, the seller may drop the price and slow __
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- environmental economics argue sustainability when _____ are addressed
- a government determines the overall amount of pollution it will accept for a specific pollutant and issues a permit for emission of a fraction of this amount
- founded in 1945, and consisted of 50 nations
- type of analysis where you compare the sacrifice and gains by a specific action
- type of economy where the individual decides what, how, and how much is made
- the EPA protects environmental _________
- environmental impact statement
- Founded in 1944 and owned by 186 nations
- established in 1995 to promote free trade and enforces fair trade practices
- amount of product offered for sale
21 Clues: CAPT'N ______ • interprets the law • environmental impact statement • environmental protection agency • amount of product offered for sale • the EPA protects environmental _________ • Founded in 1944 and owned by 186 nations • founded in 1945, and consisted of 50 nations • study of how resources are converted into goods and services • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-04
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- economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- entities, discrete, officially-delineated geographical area within a particular, independent sovereign state
- balance of trade, difference between the value of a country's exports and the value of its imports such that imports exceed exports
- Economics, refers to the dominant school of thought for economics in the 18th and 19th centuries
- surplus, amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- economics, sub-field of economics concerned with environmental issues
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- general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- balance of trade, positive situation where a country exports more goods and services than what it imports
- economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- proliferation, spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States"
- finance, study of the role of the government in the economy
- economics, economic study of urban areas; as such, it involves using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance
- relations, study of the interaction of nation-states and non-governmental organizations in fields such as politics, economics, and security
- supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
- of payments, difference between all money flowing into the country in a particular period of time and the outflow of money to the rest of the world
- economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
- business conducted or services offered by a bank
- economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
20 Clues: business conducted or services offered by a bank • finance, study of the role of the government in the economy • general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • economics, sub-field of economics concerned with environmental issues • supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-22
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- economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- entities, discrete, officially-delineated geographical area within a particular, independent sovereign state
- balance of trade, difference between the value of a country's exports and the value of its imports such that imports exceed exports
- Economics, refers to the dominant school of thought for economics in the 18th and 19th centuries
- surplus, amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- economics, sub-field of economics concerned with environmental issues
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- general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- balance of trade, positive situation where a country exports more goods and services than what it imports
- economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- proliferation, spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States"
- finance, study of the role of the government in the economy
- economics, economic study of urban areas; as such, it involves using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance
- relations, study of the interaction of nation-states and non-governmental organizations in fields such as politics, economics, and security
- supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
- of payments, difference between all money flowing into the country in a particular period of time and the outflow of money to the rest of the world
- economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances, which a government should encourage by means of protectionism
- business conducted or services offered by a bank
- economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
20 Clues: business conducted or services offered by a bank • finance, study of the role of the government in the economy • general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • economics, sub-field of economics concerned with environmental issues • supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time • ...
Economics 2021-02-03
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- the proportion of unemployed people
- a field of economics that studies the evaluates social wellbeing
- economics concerned with large-scale factors
- products in demand
- limited natural, human, and capital resources
- field of economics dealing with wage labor marker
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- field of economics dealing with the financial impact of environmental policies
- exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders
- an economic activity
- an increase in prices and fall of purchasing value of money
- the amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its impacts
- economics concerned with individual decisions
- field of economics dealing with agricultural production and distribution
- an economic service that manages financial transactions
- the study of the role of the government in the economy
15 Clues: products in demand • an economic activity • the proportion of unemployed people • economics concerned with large-scale factors • economics concerned with individual decisions • limited natural, human, and capital resources • field of economics dealing with wage labor marker • the study of the role of the government in the economy • ...
Environmental Economics 2023-05-31
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- the Earth heating up (two words)
- all types of material extracted from the ground to provide energy (two words)
- natural ways and places for capturing carbon (two words)
- a strong greenhouse gas produced by animals
- the alteration of the world's climate system (two words)
- the burning of material thrown away
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- gases released into the air
- power and electricity obtained from wind
- the way land is used (two words)
- costs (sometimes benefits) that are not reflected in the price of goods and services
- forests being cleared
- energy created from fuels like uranium
- greenhouse gases
- the material created by households and industry that is thrown away
- the most common greenhouse gas
15 Clues: greenhouse gases • forests being cleared • gases released into the air • the most common greenhouse gas • the Earth heating up (two words) • the way land is used (two words) • the burning of material thrown away • energy created from fuels like uranium • power and electricity obtained from wind • a strong greenhouse gas produced by animals • ...
Environmental Economics 2023-09-20
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- Materials and energy sources found in nature.
- The amount of product offered for sale at a given price.
- A social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world.
- Information gathered from an experiment.
- Resources made from dead plants and animals.
- Includes all the living and non-living thing with which organisms interact.
- The amount of product a person is willing to buy.
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- Resources that are naturally replenished or renewed over short periods of time.
- Footprint The impact you have on the environment.
- Resources that are formed more slowly.
- The study of how resources are converted into goods and services.
- Negative outcome to a decision
- A testable prediction/Educated guess.
- Positive outcome to a decision
- Able to be maintained at a certain level or rate.
15 Clues: Negative outcome to a decision • Positive outcome to a decision • A testable prediction/Educated guess. • Resources that are formed more slowly. • Information gathered from an experiment. • Resources made from dead plants and animals. • Materials and energy sources found in nature. • Footprint The impact you have on the environment. • ...
Les Matieres Scholaires 2023-10-31
Economics 2021-02-10
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- finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy
- organizations, an organization established by a treaty or other instrument governed by international law and possessing its own international legal by personality
- economics, using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance
- a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
- the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
- the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations
- economics, an area of economics that studies the financial impact of environmental policies
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy
- economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
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- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
- a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans
- trade, the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories because there is a need or want of goods or service
- growth, an increase in the production of goods and services over a specific period
- development, he process by which the economic well-being and quality of life of a nation, region, local community, or an individual are improved according to targeted goals and objectives
- a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
- conflict, religious violence or intolerance that may lead to war
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- surplus, an economic measure of a positive balance of trade, where a country's exports exceed its imports
- supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
20 Clues: items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy • conflict, religious violence or intolerance that may lead to war • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time • ...
Economics 2021-02-10
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- a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- economics, using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans
- economics, seeks to understand the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- economics, an area of economics that studies the financial impact of environmental policies
- conflict, religious violence or intolerance that may lead to war
- development, he process by which the economic well-being and quality of life of a nation, region, local community, or an individual are improved according to targeted goals and objectives
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy
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- the economic policy of restricting imports from other countries through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, import quotas, and a variety of other government regulations
- a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
- trade, the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories because there is a need or want of goods or service
- finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy
- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
- surplus, an economic measure of a positive balance of trade, where a country's exports exceed its imports
- organizations, an organization established by a treaty or other instrument governed by international law and possessing its own international legal by personality
- supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
- growth, an increase in the production of goods and services over a specific period
- the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
20 Clues: items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy • conflict, religious violence or intolerance that may lead to war • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time • ...
Environmental Economics 2020-11-17
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- If you include the externalities of the products, prices will _ _ _ _.
- Giving value to ecosystem services.
- Type of country with High GDP
- GPI - Written Out
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts
- Producers
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- a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved
- Putting regulations on pollution rates, however allowing companies to trade unused pollution caps to companies that produce to much.
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand
- Until your country is wealthy enough to think about the environment you won't.
- Consumers
- the point where the supply and demand curves meet
- Gross Domestic Product
13 Clues: Consumers • Producers • GPI - Written Out • Gross Domestic Product • Type of country with High GDP • Giving value to ecosystem services. • the point where the supply and demand curves meet • If you include the externalities of the products, prices will _ _ _ _. • Until your country is wealthy enough to think about the environment you won't. • ...
Economics Terms 2021-02-04
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- history, the study of the economic aspects of societies in the past
- the study of the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole.
- surplus, an economic measure of a positive balance of trade, where a country's exports exceed its imports.
- supply, the total amount of money—cash, coins, and balances in bank accounts—in circulation
- trade, the exchange of goods and services between countries
- economics, the study of the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber.
- productive resources, limited natural, human, and capital resources used to make goods and services
- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- of payments, an accounting of a country's international transactions for a particular time period.
- balance of trade, when a nation imports more than it exports.
- finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy.
- economics, the study of the theoretical or empirical effects of environmental policies on the economy
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- growth, an increase in the production of economic goods and services, compared from one period of time to another
- economics, the study of the labor force as an element in the process of production
- the study of the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms
- economics, the economic study of urban areas; as such, it involves using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues
- development, the creation of wealth from which community benefits are realized.
- a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
- the business activity of accepting and safeguarding money owned by other individuals and entities, and then lending out this money
- the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time
20 Clues: items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • trade, the exchange of goods and services between countries • balance of trade, when a nation imports more than it exports. • the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time • finance, the study of the role of the government in the economy. • ...
Economics in Env Sci, part 1 2023-10-04
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- to compare what will be sacrificed and gained by a specific action
- the field of economics that links environmental sustainability to economic costs
- amount of a product or service offered at a price
- the amount of a product people will buy at a given price if free to do so
- applies the principles of Earth's systems to economics
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- a situation in which the market does not distribute resources efficiently
- the value that is not included in the price of a product or service
- the study of how resources are converted into goods and services and how these goods and services are distributed and used
- Tells consumers which brands are made with processes that do not harm the environment
9 Clues: amount of a product or service offered at a price • applies the principles of Earth's systems to economics • to compare what will be sacrificed and gained by a specific action • the value that is not included in the price of a product or service • a situation in which the market does not distribute resources efficiently • ...
ECONOMICS CROSSWORD 2024-08-01
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- a major economics concept that environmental economics is based on
- important concept of behavioural economics
- organises factors of production to provide goods or services
- concept of having equal opportunities, resources, and wages
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- a famous economist who introduced the concept of market economy
- basic economic problem of having limited resources to meet unlimited wants
- a planned economy has government _________
- type of economics that sheds light on overlooked unpaid labour
- a novel written for cats in their native language
- price of capital
10 Clues: price of capital • a planned economy has government _________ • important concept of behavioural economics • a novel written for cats in their native language • concept of having equal opportunities, resources, and wages • organises factors of production to provide goods or services • type of economics that sheds light on overlooked unpaid labour • ...
Chapter 2: Econ. & the Environment Vocab Crossword 2024-10-24
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- Amount of product available at a certain price
- Worth of something besides monetary
- Manufactured items
- Study of resources being converted to products and distributed to others
- Government branch that approves or vetoes policies
- Government branch that determines if policies are constitutional
- A document listing the effects of a proposed construction project on the environment
- Logos that show which products are eco-friendly
- Laws that protect nature
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- Amount of product bought at a certain price
- Global organization that helps solve environmental issues
- Work done for others
- Government branch that creates policies
- European organization that helps solve environmental issues
- US government agency that tackles environmental problems
- Regulates water pollution to ensure safe drinking water
- US policy requiring the use of EISs
17 Clues: Manufactured items • Work done for others • Laws that protect nature • Worth of something besides monetary • US policy requiring the use of EISs • Government branch that creates policies • Amount of product bought at a certain price • Amount of product available at a certain price • Logos that show which products are eco-friendly • ...
Ch. 2: Economics and Environmental Policy 2024-10-21
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- The field of economics that links environmental and economic costs.
- The amount of a product people will buy at a given price.
- Involves efforts to influence an elected official into supporting a specific interest.
- The field of economics that recognizes the relationships between ecosystems and economic systems.
- The amount of a product offered for sale at a given price.
- The study of how resources are converted into goods and services and how they are distributed and used,
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- Market _________ occurs when markets do not consider the environment's effects on the economy.
- Any material or energy source provided by nature is called a ________ resource.
- Consists of a formal set of general plans and principles for addressing problems and guiding decision making.
- A giveaway of cash or public resources that encourage a particular practice
- A method in decision-makers compare what will be sacrificed and gained by taking a specific action. Is called a cost-benefit _________,
11 Clues: The amount of a product people will buy at a given price. • The amount of a product offered for sale at a given price. • The field of economics that links environmental and economic costs. • A giveaway of cash or public resources that encourage a particular practice • Any material or energy source provided by nature is called a ________ resource. • ...
MGS 2024-12-02
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- ocean
- relationship
- Nature
- damage
- Process goods
- power
- teacher
- Earth's surface
- replaced
- Combines
- total market value
- tools
- goods are exchanged
- sell for profit
- people in population
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- low quailty of life
- ships
- high life
- sugar
- disagreement
- imported goods
- people who work
- Government Controls
- distribute wealth
- renewed
- Competing
- food for self
- payment
- cannot produce
- farming and fishing
30 Clues: ships • ocean • sugar • power • tools • Nature • damage • renewed • teacher • payment • replaced • Combines • high life • Competing • relationship • disagreement • Process goods • food for self • imported goods • cannot produce • people who work • Earth's surface • sell for profit • distribute wealth • total market value • low quailty of life • Government Controls • farming and fishing • goods are exchanged • people in population
CALS Crossword 2020-05-08
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- Biological ________ Engineering
- ______ Agricultural Experiment Station
- ______ Health Certificate
- Science and Medicine Graduate Research _______
- Applied _______ Lab
- Food ______ Institute
- Dairy ____ Research Center
- Center for ______ Agricultural Systems
- Science of ______ Food and Beverages
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- Wisconsin Crop _____ Center
- _____ and Forage Analysis Lab
- Agricultural and Applied _________
- College of ___ and Life Sciences
- OJ Noer _____ ARS
- Current Dean of CALS
- Community and _______ Sociology
- Forest and _____ Ecology
- Farm and _____ Short Course
18 Clues: OJ Noer _____ ARS • Applied _______ Lab • Current Dean of CALS • Food ______ Institute • Forest and _____ Ecology • ______ Health Certificate • Dairy ____ Research Center • Wisconsin Crop _____ Center • Farm and _____ Short Course • _____ and Forage Analysis Lab • Biological ________ Engineering • Community and _______ Sociology • College of ___ and Life Sciences • ...
Unit 2 - Environmental Economics and Policy 2024-10-25
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- a grant of cash or a public resource that is intended to encourage a particular activity or lower the price of a product
- the value tat is not included in the price of a product or service
- a method in which decision makers compare what will be sacrificed and gained by taking a specific action
- efforts to influence an elected official into supporting a specific interest
- manufactured materials and products that individual consumers and businesses buy
- benefits provided to us by the natural environment
- Environmental protection agency
- A government body sets rules and threatens punishment for violations
- the study of how resources are converted into products and services and of how those products and services are distributed and used
- a situation in which a free economy, operating on its own, does not distribute resources fairly
- taxes levied on companies that participate in activities or produce products that are harmful to the environment
- the field of economics that recognizes the relationships between ecosystems and economic systems
- the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs
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- the work that someone or a company does for others as a form of business, such as home repairs
- EIS
- making unsubstantiated claims to trick consumers into thinking product or is environmentally friendly
- a general plan and principle related to the interactions between humans and the environment
- government determines the overall amount of pollution it will accept for a specific pollutant and issues permits that allow polluters to emit a certain fraction of that amount; permits can be bought/sold/traded among companies
- a formal set of general plans and principles that guides problem solving and decision making in specific instances
- a labeling system that tells consumers which brands are made with processes that do not harm the environment
20 Clues: EIS • Environmental protection agency • benefits provided to us by the natural environment • the value tat is not included in the price of a product or service • the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs • A government body sets rules and threatens punishment for violations • ...
Economics and Environmental Policy 2022-10-23
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- A system of giving polluters a permit to emit a fraction of the allowed amount of a pollutant; permits can be bought, sold, or traded.
- A tax imposed on companies that participate in activities or produce products that are harmful to the environment.
- The result when a market does not reflect the full costs and benefits of actions.
- The field of economics that says economies can become sustainable if environmental challenges are addressed.
- A giveaway of cash or public resources to encourage an activity or lower a product’s price.
- General plans and principles that address the interactions between humans and the environment.
- An economy where individuals decide what is made, how it is made, and how much is made.
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- A method used to compare what will be sacrificed and gained by a specific action.
- An economy where the government decides what is made, how it is made, and who gets what.
- The field of economics that applies the principles of Earth’s systems to economics.
- The amount of a product people will buy at a given price if free to do so.
- Labeling products to identify brands that are made with processes that do not harm the environment.
- A way of implementing policy in which a government body sets rules and threatens punishment for violations.
- The amount of a product offered for sale at a given price.
- An economy where both government and individuals play roles in economic decision making.
- A formal set of general plans and principles for addressing problems and guiding decision making.
- A value not usually included in the price of a good or service.
- The study of how resources are converted into goods and services and how these goods and services are distributed and used.
18 Clues: The amount of a product offered for sale at a given price. • A value not usually included in the price of a good or service. • The amount of a product people will buy at a given price if free to do so. • A method used to compare what will be sacrificed and gained by a specific action. • ...
Chapter 2 Economics and Environmental Policy 2023-10-17
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- the field of economics that recognizes the relationships between ecosystems and economic systems
- efforts to influence an elected official into supporting a specific interest
- the field of economics that links environmental and economic cost
- the amount of product or service offered for sale at a given price
- a situation in which a free economy operating on its own, does not distribute resources facilities
- a labeling system that tells consumers which brands are made with processes that do not harm the environment
- the value that is not included in the prices of a product or service
- a grant of cash or public resource that is intended to encourage a particular activity or lower the price of the product
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- an approach to environmental policy in which a government body sets rules and threatens punishment for violations
- a formal set of general plans and principles that guides problem solving and decision making in specific instances
- the study of how resources are converted into products and services and of how those products and services are distributed and used
- the amount of product or service people will buy at a given price if free to do so
- a tax levied on companies that participate in activities or produce products that are harmful to the environment
- the method in which decision makers compare what will be sacrificed and gained by taking a specific action
- a system the US government uses first to determine an acceptable amount of a specific pollutant and then assigns a fraction of that amount to industrial sources of the pollutant
15 Clues: the field of economics that links environmental and economic cost • the amount of product or service offered for sale at a given price • the value that is not included in the prices of a product or service • efforts to influence an elected official into supporting a specific interest • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-02-04
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- the spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons
- a subfield of economics concerned with environmental issues.
- the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories because there is a need or want of goods or services.
- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
- the economic study of urban areas
- a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans.
- is an applied field of economics concerned with the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber.
- the study of politics, economics and law on a global level.
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
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- the study of the role of the government in the economy.
- the state of being unemployed.
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- a system supplying a public need such as transport, communications, or utilities such as electricity and water
- a field that builds on the theory of the firm by examining the structure of firms and markets.
- merchandise or possessions.
- the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
- the process by which the economic well-being and quality of life of a nation, region, local community, or an individual are improved according to targeted goals and objectives.
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy.
- a function of the business lifecycle, industry growth trends, and the owners desire for equity value creation.
20 Clues: merchandise or possessions. • the state of being unemployed. • the economic study of urban areas • the study of the role of the government in the economy. • the study of politics, economics and law on a global level. • a subfield of economics concerned with environmental issues. • the spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons • ...
A Final Word 2021-11-06
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- the market needs ___ framework to function properly
- Of the world=_____ self
- self-interest,our own advantage
- economics is the science of the allocation of scarce resources
- Traditional economics root concept
- law: bad money (low silver value) will drive good money(high silver content)out of the market
- Without moral and social foundation___ have to be in place for the system to work
- include ___ and ___ into our analyses and improve quality of life for everyone
- include ___ and ___ into our analyses and improve quality of life for everyone
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- In the world=____ self
- the best way for everyone to be secure is to own capital/ land
- Economic revolution: money began to circulate more and develop ____ value
- We need to not separate the _____ from the economic problem
- traditional method:____ compensation test
- Humanistic economic entity can only function where businesses, not the _____ makes their economic decisions
- (highest good) should be considered for every economic question
- need ________government to maintain and nurture competition, available employment opportunities, and environmental protection
- common humanity, objectivity, fairness, truth
- marketization and materialism vs ______
- invisible hand
20 Clues: invisible hand • In the world=____ self • Of the world=_____ self • self-interest,our own advantage • Traditional economics root concept • marketization and materialism vs ______ • traditional method:____ compensation test • common humanity, objectivity, fairness, truth • the market needs ___ framework to function properly • ...
What is the role of economics? 2024-09-30
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- __________ governments give companies tax break and payment
- ______ capita GDP is calculated by dividing the GDP by the populationthe country at midyear
- _________ capital includes physical and mental talents of the people
- __________indicators , help to monitor environmental quality and human well-being
- _________ throughput economy attempts to boost economic growth by increasing the flow of matter and energy
- _________ capital includes machinery, materials and factories
- ___ throughput economy works with nature by reusing and recycling
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- __________ domestic product, the annual market value of all goods and services_
- __________ growth is an increase in the capacity of a nation, state or company that provides goods or services
- ________ deals with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- _______ cost pricing included the harmful environmental and health costs into the market price
- ____________ based model. Economists view the human economic system as a subsystem of the biosphere
- _________capital includes resources and ecosystems produced by earth’s natural processes
13 Clues: __________ governments give companies tax break and payment • _________ capital includes machinery, materials and factories • _________ capital includes physical and mental talents of the people • ___ throughput economy works with nature by reusing and recycling • __________ domestic product, the annual market value of all goods and services_ • ...
Ch2 Economics and Environmental Policy 2024-09-21
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- A regulatory strategy where the government sets specific limits or standards for pollution or resource use and enforces penalties for violations.
- A situation in which markets fail to allocate resources efficiently, often leading to environmental harm.
- A tax on activities or products that harm the environment, intended to reduce environmental damage by encouraging more sustainable practices.
- A set of laws and regulations aimed at protecting the environment and managing natural resources.
- A financial incentive provided by the government to encourage certain activities or reduce the cost of goods or services.
- A set of principles or rules that guide decision-making in governments, organizations, or businesses.
- The study of how economic activities affect the environment and how policies can address these impacts.
- A process used to evaluate the environmental consequences of proposed projects or policies before they are carried out.
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- The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price.
- A system where a limit (cap) is set on emissions, and companies can buy or sell permits (trade) to emit a certain amount of pollution. This creates financial incentives to reduce emissions.
- A decision-making process that compares the costs of an action to its benefits.
- The value of goods or services that are not traded in markets, such as clean air or biodiversity.
- The study of how people and societies use limited resources to satisfy their needs and wants.
- A branch of economics that studies the relationship between ecosystems and economic systems, focusing on sustainability.
- The amount of a good or service that is available to consumers at a given price.
- A labeling system that certifies products as environmentally friendly, helping consumers make sustainable choices.
16 Clues: A decision-making process that compares the costs of an action to its benefits. • The amount of a good or service that is available to consumers at a given price. • The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price. • The study of how people and societies use limited resources to satisfy their needs and wants. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-11-02
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- a general plan and principle related to the interactions between humans and the environment
- a tax levied on companies that participate in activities or produce products that are harmful to the environment
- the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs
- the amount of a product or service offered for sale at a given price
- the field of economics that recognizes the relationships between ecosystems and economics systems
- a rant of cash or a public resource that is intended to encourage a particular activity or lower the price of a product
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- a labeling system that tells consumers which brands are made with processes that do not harm the environment
- a formal set of general plans and principles that guides problem solving and decision making in specific instances
- a method in which decision makers compare what will be sacrificed and gained by taking a specific action
- the study of how resources are converted into products and services
- a situation in which a free economy, operating on its own, does not distribute resources fairly
- the value that is not included in the price of a product or service
- the amount of a product or service people will buy at a given price
13 Clues: the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs • the study of how resources are converted into products and services • the value that is not included in the price of a product or service • the amount of a product or service people will buy at a given price • the amount of a product or service offered for sale at a given price • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2017-11-02
Across
- the study of how resources are converted into products and services
- a formal set of general plans and principles that guides problem solving and decision making in specific instances
- a situation in which a free economy, operating on its own, does not distribute resources fairly
- the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs
- a general plan and principle related to the interactions between humans and the environment
- the value that is not included in the price of a product or service
- a rant of cash or a public resource that is intended to encourage a particular activity or lower the price of a product
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- the field of economics that recognizes the relationships between ecosystems and economics systems
- a tax levied on companies that participate in activities or produce products that are harmful to the environment
- a labeling system that tells consumers which brands are made with processes that do not harm the environment
- a method in which decision makers compare what will be sacrificed and gained by taking a specific action
- the amount of a product or service people will buy at a given price
- the amount of a product or service offered for sale at a given price
13 Clues: the field of economics that links environmental and economic costs • the study of how resources are converted into products and services • the amount of a product or service people will buy at a given price • the value that is not included in the price of a product or service • the amount of a product or service offered for sale at a given price • ...
Economics Key Terms 2024-05-13
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- ??? groups believe that the benefits of growth are lower than the cost of generating that growth.
- Increases in GDP mean that people have more income on average, which increases ???
- When the economy is still growing, but at a slower rate.
- The peak of a GDP cycle.
- The study of economics that involves looking at individual parts of the economy.
- When GDP starts to rise again.
- The study of economics that involves looking at the economy as a whole.
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- Economic growth can raise the ??? of a country.
- Businesses generate more output, so they need ???
- Value of all incomes in the economy added together
- If economic growth is too fast, the economy can overheat, which can cause ???
- When GDP starts to fall.
- Certain aims that the government has when managing the economy
- Measures a country's total output for a year.
- Rapid economic growth in some developing countries has helped to reduce ???
15 Clues: When GDP starts to fall. • The peak of a GDP cycle. • When GDP starts to rise again. • Measures a country's total output for a year. • Economic growth can raise the ??? of a country. • Businesses generate more output, so they need ??? • Value of all incomes in the economy added together • When the economy is still growing, but at a slower rate. • ...
Health and Wellbeing 2022-10-13
8 Clues: Relating to the mind • The ways someone acts • Relating to cognition • Uncooperative behaviour • Characterised by constant change • Relating to economics or the economy • Relating to the natural world around us • Characterised by the treatment of the person
Environmental Economics 2023-04-21
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- country in which the Chernobyl accident happened in
- how many years ago Chernobyl took place
- ______ measurement employs airborne radiation detection systems to provide real-time measurements of low levels of air and ground contamination
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- county in R3 category (first alphabetically)
- country Otake and Schull (1998)investigate; basis of literature review for this paper
- county in R3 category (last alphabetically)
- R0 and R1 groups were sometimes both included in the _______ group
7 Clues: how many years ago Chernobyl took place • county in R3 category (last alphabetically) • county in R3 category (first alphabetically) • country in which the Chernobyl accident happened in • R0 and R1 groups were sometimes both included in the _______ group • country Otake and Schull (1998)investigate; basis of literature review for this paper • ...
Geography 1000 Chapter 5 2023-03-21
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- the cost a party should be charged by resulting damage to external area or public.
- values usually not included in the price of a good or service (aesthetic pleasure of natural landscape).
- examines consumer choices and explains market prices in terms of preferences for units of particular commodities.
- when publicly accessible resources are open to unregulated exploitation, they tend to become overused, damaged, or depleted.
- the process by which the world’s societies have become more interconnected, linked by trade, diplomacy, and communication technology in countless ways.
- a cost of a transaction that affects someone other than the buyer or seller.
- an approach that is used by sellers in growing, harvesting, or manufacturing products and advertised it on their products to win approval from buyers.
- arises from conventions, treaties (written contracts), into which nations enter (i.e. Paris Agreement). Indonesia entered and signed this agreement/treaty on April, 22nd, 2016.
- to set rules, standard, limit certain actions and threaten punishment to those who violate.
- long standing practices, customs held in common by most cultures.
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- the party who avoids the efforts others are making; for example, when people discard their waste in dumpsters, there are still those who litter.
- fossil fuels are .... resources.
- philosopher who found classical economics concept
- conventional economic activity and add it to positive contributions not paid with money such as volunteer work, parenting and subtract negative impacts suchas crime and pollution.
- the first to develop methods to tackle the problems of external costs and discounting.
- thinks that sustainability requires more far-reaching changes. It should mirror the natural system (steady-state economy).
- tax on an environmentally harmful activity or product.
- is meant to reflect how people tend to grant more importance to present conditions than to future
- polluters can trade their surplus cap limit allowed by government to those who need it because these polluters have excessed their limits.
- the study on how people decide on howto use potentially scarce resources to provide goods and services that are in demand.
- a social system that converts resources into goods and services.
- self-interested economic behavior can benefit society, as long as the behavior is constrained by the rule of law and private property rights within a competitive
22 Clues: fossil fuels are .... resources. • philosopher who found classical economics concept • tax on an environmentally harmful activity or product. • a social system that converts resources into goods and services. • long standing practices, customs held in common by most cultures. • a cost of a transaction that affects someone other than the buyer or seller. • ...
Therm, Eco Word Study List 2021-02-28
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- distribution, and consumption of goods
- a container used to keep the heat in, to
- means “environment”
- : the study of the environment, its
- an instrument that measures
- temperature rises above a normal level
- or at least not causing environmental
- a medical condition when the body’s
- items warm
- : a system formed by the interactions of
- and their interactions
- means “heat/
- : a medical condition when the
- the changes in temperature
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- a device used to control the
- having a beneficial effect on the
- the science that deals with the
- a device that automatically writes
- drops below a normal level
- or heat
- is thermal, it usually keeps heat in
- related to heat or temperature; if
- services
23 Clues: or heat • services • items warm • means “heat/ • means “environment” • and their interactions • drops below a normal level • the changes in temperature • an instrument that measures • a device used to control the • : a medical condition when the • the science that deals with the • having a beneficial effect on the • a device that automatically writes • related to heat or temperature; if • ...
satria esa pratama 2022-10-06
Across
- What can increase morale at work?
- An act or object if the act or object is not justified by an applicable statutory regulation is called?
- What is given after doing a job for one month?
- What must people do to get paid?
- object The difference between microeconomic theory and macroeconomic theory lies in?
- The science of economics is concerned with?
- all community needs can be met scarcity in economics?
- Economics that studies all economic variable in a large of broad economic scope is?
- economic events and solving problems the purpose of studying economics?
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- unrelated to economics?
- a condition where are country's economy tends increase the prise of goods and services in the long term is?
- That studies human behavior in creating and creating wealth What is economics?
- Data in the form of population and production are included in the group of economics?
- Our lives night be enjoable if we?
- economics The science that discusses the application of economic theory in real life is called?
- income Examples of problems discussed in macroeconomics?
- Economics that studies parts of economic theory partially?
- Who need food, clothes, and shelter?
18 Clues: unrelated to economics? • What must people do to get paid? • What can increase morale at work? • Our lives night be enjoable if we? • Who need food, clothes, and shelter? • The science of economics is concerned with? • What is given after doing a job for one month? • all community needs can be met scarcity in economics? • ...
Strategic Management - PESTEL 2022-12-19
6 Clues: it's related to law • it's related to policy • it's related to society • it's related to economics • it's related to technology • it's related to environment
Geography 2022-10-26
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- businesses operating on international spaces
- change or development
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- machines made to communicate and help transport things
- brings services to other countries
- the way people are connected to each other through environmental and human activity
- a society believes, values and practices
- the estimate price of something
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- movement of something from one place to the other
- consumption of goods and services
- someone who buys a product or service
- when it goes from one place to another
- visiting a place for pleasure
13 Clues: change or development • visiting a place for pleasure • the estimate price of something • consumption of goods and services • brings services to other countries • someone who buys a product or service • when it goes from one place to another • a society believes, values and practices • businesses operating on international spaces • ...
Environmental Policy 2023-10-31
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- The cost of a particular decision is weighed against its ___________
- the type of economy where consumers decide what is made, how it is made, and how it is distributed
- The type of relationship that usually exists between supply and demand
- This President oversaw the start of the Environmental Protection Agency
- The amount of a product or service offered at a given price
- The amount of a product or service that consumers WILL pay for.
- The name for a piece of legislation before it becomes a law
- Government sets a limit on the maximum amount of a pollutant and if the total # of permit amounts does not exceed 100%, businesses may trade or purchase permits from other businesses.
- This document is prepared by individuals or companies when conducting activities posing possible issues to the environment (give me the acronym)
- As a response to chronic water quality problems, this law/act was pass in regards to pollutant discharges in 1977
- Environmental ________ is the general plans & principles that address the interactions between humans and the environment.
- The work done for others as a form of business.
- Consists of 193 member nations, and assists other countries with developing and implementing monetary and environmental policies.
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- Hears and makes judgments in regards to environmental laws. They usually center around 2 issues.
- If enacted (and not vetoed by the legislative branch), the ___________ branch puts the legislation into action and enforces it.
- The study of how resources are converted to goods and services, and how these are distributed and used
- Manufactured Materials which are produced and sold to consumers
- the type of economy we have here in the U.S.
- the type of economy where the government decides what is made, how it is made, and who gets goods and services.
- Additional taxes imposed on businesses or individuals engaging in harmful ecological practices.
20 Clues: the type of economy we have here in the U.S. • The work done for others as a form of business. • The amount of a product or service offered at a given price • The name for a piece of legislation before it becomes a law • Manufactured Materials which are produced and sold to consumers • The amount of a product or service that consumers WILL pay for. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2014-03-06
Across
- Head of our study (has a well-known sister too)
- Our latest sponsor debate is about ...
- Ew this coffee sucks! it's better at ...
- The Weekendcie recently organized a trip to ...
- ETE's building is now called ...
- The C in LCA
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- An aktief slipper that's now part of the AID board
- Environmental Policy and ...
- It may not be safe for the second years to go to ...
- First name of ENP's 'lion'
10 Clues: The C in LCA • First name of ENP's 'lion' • Environmental Policy and ... • ETE's building is now called ... • Our latest sponsor debate is about ... • Ew this coffee sucks! it's better at ... • Head of our study (has a well-known sister too) • The Weekendcie recently organized a trip to ... • An aktief slipper that's now part of the AID board • ...
Business Environments Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-10
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- The environment that is not directly controllable by a business
- Factors that affect businesses in the broader society
- The factors within a business's immediate surroundings that affect its operations
- The environment immediately surrounding a business
- The social factors that affect businesses, such as culture and demographics
- The group of people or organizations that have an interest in a business
- The economic factors that affect businesses, such as inflation and unemployment
- The political factors that affect businesses, such as government policies and stability
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- The analysis of factors such as politics, economics, and technology that impact businesses
- The environmental factors that affect businesses, such as climate change and sustainability
- The technological factors that affect businesses, such as advancements and innovation
- A tool used to analyze the external environment of a business
- The legal factors that affect businesses, such as regulations and laws
13 Clues: The environment immediately surrounding a business • Factors that affect businesses in the broader society • A tool used to analyze the external environment of a business • The environment that is not directly controllable by a business • The legal factors that affect businesses, such as regulations and laws • ...
Aktief Puzzlers! 2014-03-06
Across
- The C in LCA
- The Weekendcie recently organized a trip to ...
- ETE's building is now called ...
- Ew this coffee sucks! it's better at ...
- Head of our study (has a well-known sister too)
- Our latest sponsor debate is about ...
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- Tt may not be safe for the second years to go to ...
- Environmental Policy and ...
- First name of ENP's 'lion'
- An aktief slipper that's now part of the AID board
10 Clues: The C in LCA • First name of ENP's 'lion' • Environmental Policy and ... • ETE's building is now called ... • Our latest sponsor debate is about ... • Ew this coffee sucks! it's better at ... • The Weekendcie recently organized a trip to ... • Head of our study (has a well-known sister too) • An aktief slipper that's now part of the AID board • ...
Doughnut Economics 2024-11-17
Across
- Anywhere below the social foundation
- Limits on human activity before significant environmental damage
- Introduced the concept of doughnut economics
- Value of goods produced in a a country
- The idea of growth shown by the doughnut model
- Economic model meeting the needs of people and the planet
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- Anywhere above the ecological ceiling
- One aspect of "outer ring"
- Level of basic human needs
- One aspect of the "inner ring"
10 Clues: One aspect of "outer ring" • Level of basic human needs • One aspect of the "inner ring" • Anywhere below the social foundation • Anywhere above the ecological ceiling • Value of goods produced in a a country • Introduced the concept of doughnut economics • The idea of growth shown by the doughnut model • Economic model meeting the needs of people and the planet • ...
Environmental 2023-06-07
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- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- an organism that produces organic compounds from simple substances such as water and carbon dioxide
- a class of organisms that obtain their energy through the oxidation of inorganic molecules, such as iron and magnesium
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- the process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon
- the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area.
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- When an organism excretes waste or dies, the nitrogen in its tissues is in the form of organic nitrogen
- a measure of economic performance that compares the amount of goods and services produced (output) with the amount of inputs used to produce those goods and services
- They are small, microscopic plants that live in the ocean. There are a few different kinds, such as diatoms, dinoflagellates, and cyanobacteria.
- The capacity or power to do work.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.
- a process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
- water or the amount of water that falls to the earth as hail, mist, rain, sleet, or snow.
- devoid of life
- animals that get their energy by eating plants or other animals.
20 Clues: devoid of life • The capacity or power to do work. • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • the process of turning from liquid into vapor. • the exhalation of water vapor through the stomata. • the total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area. • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals. • ...
Environmental 2024-03-30
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- Liquid vital for life
- Layer of earth where plants grow
- Flat, green structure on a branch
- Movement on foot
- Power source for electricity
- Short form for ecological
- Remove dirt or impurities
- Energy harnessed from the sun
- Action to decrease in size or amount
- Vital for photosynthesis
- Discarded items
- Color associated with sustainability
- Vast body of saltwater
- Use again for a different purpose
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- Environmentally safe or beneficial
- Convert waste into reusable material
- Two-wheeled vehicle powered by pedals
- Free from pollutants or impurities
- Movement of air
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances
- Small body of still water
- Unwanted or unusable material
- Home to billions of organisms
- Gas that contributes to global warming
- Tall plant with branches and leaves
- Preserve from harm
- Natural source of renewable energy
- Essential gas for life
- Structure for growing plants
- Opposite of contaminated
30 Clues: Movement of air • Discarded items • Movement on foot • Preserve from harm • Liquid vital for life • Vast body of saltwater • Essential gas for life • Vital for photosynthesis • Opposite of contaminated • Small body of still water • Short form for ecological • Remove dirt or impurities • Power source for electricity • Structure for growing plants • Unwanted or unusable material • ...
Puzzle 2022-06-01
Across
- father of economics
- 5 Environmental day is celebrated on
- scientific name of bird
- is known as first step of digestion
- collection of preserved plant specimens that have been stored appropriately
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- green coloured component present in plants
- self obsessed person
- offer + acceptance
- the state of a company that is unable to honour it's financial obligations
- concept of mixing two atomic orbitals to give rise to a new type of orbitals
- portion belonging to one person in a company
- an individual who creates a new businesses
12 Clues: offer + acceptance • father of economics • self obsessed person • scientific name of bird • is known as first step of digestion • 5 Environmental day is celebrated on • green coloured component present in plants • an individual who creates a new businesses • portion belonging to one person in a company • ...
environmental 2023-03-17
Across
- what river were the chemicals thrown into
- pcb can cause multiple health diseases such as
- Estimated to be the safest fish to consume
- pcbs do not break _ easily
- collected to ensure the fishes are secure from obtaining any contaminants
- PCBs stay in the fishes
- through 2000-2012 has an ongoing sample statistic
- have highPCB levels
- what chemicals are pcb considered
- the b in the acronym "pcb" stands for
- fishes have a smaller concentration
- used to collect data
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- the p in the acronym "pcb" stands for
- pcb can be dangerous to who
- PCB has no smell, as well as
- what company discharged the chemicals in the river
- which country stopped the manufacturing in 1977
- which banned the production of pcbs
- which season calculated the most samples
- have more female sample statistics
20 Clues: have highPCB levels • used to collect data • PCBs stay in the fishes • pcbs do not break _ easily • pcb can be dangerous to who • PCB has no smell, as well as • what chemicals are pcb considered • have more female sample statistics • which banned the production of pcbs • fishes have a smaller concentration • the p in the acronym "pcb" stands for • ...
Environmental 2022-05-16
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- organism that does photosynthesis
- cause of competition
- limits population growth
- scale for measuring earthquakes
- herbivore
- swapping soybeans and corn yearly
- higher level consumer
- unit of energy
- endangered species that may not recover
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- comparison of births and deaths in population
- carbon dioxide
- why people care about global warming
- crops with altered DNA
- fuel for nuclear power
- energy made from sunlight
- product of photosynthesis
- amount of calories making it to next level
- members of a population
- where excess food is stored in plants
- species that is nonnative and destructive
- energy that does not pollute
21 Clues: herbivore • carbon dioxide • unit of energy • cause of competition • higher level consumer • crops with altered DNA • fuel for nuclear power • members of a population • limits population growth • energy made from sunlight • product of photosynthesis • energy that does not pollute • scale for measuring earthquakes • organism that does photosynthesis • swapping soybeans and corn yearly • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL 2024-06-20
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- extraction of minerals and ores
- to over exploit resources
- coal and gas are the examples
- contamination of natural things
- the major air pollutant
- these cells are used to convert solar energy to electrical energy
- a breed of animal
- the largest desert in the world
- where an animal lives
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- the lungs of the earth
- the longest river
- atmosphere close to the earth surface
- the tree which gives oxygen 24 hours
- green house gas
- acid rain is caused by
- flora and fauna
- a type of renewable resources
- population of zero
- verity of plants and animal species in an environment
- a plant which is used as medicine in skin care
20 Clues: green house gas • flora and fauna • the longest river • a breed of animal • population of zero • where an animal lives • the lungs of the earth • acid rain is caused by • the major air pollutant • to over exploit resources • coal and gas are the examples • a type of renewable resources • extraction of minerals and ores • contamination of natural things • the largest desert in the world • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL 2024-06-12
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- TO OVER EXPLOIT RESOURCES
- A TYPE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
- GREEN HOUSE GAS
- VERITY OD PLANTS AND ANIMAL SPECIES IN AN ENVIRONMENT
- WHERE AN ANIMAL LIVES
- A BREED OF ANIMAL
- CONTAMINATION OF NATURAL THINGS
- COAL AND GAS ARE THE EXPAMPLES
- ATMOSPHERE CLOSE TO THE EARTH SURFACE
- POPULATION OF ZERO
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- DENSE FORREST FOUND IN TROPICAL AREAS WITH HEAVY RAINFALL
- ONE OF THE R'S
- HEAT ENERGY STORED IN THE EARTH
- THE DESTRUCTION OF WOODLAND
- THE STUDY OF WEATHER
- WHEN LARGE HABITAT ARE DIVIDED INTO SMALLER ONCE
- EFFORT TO PROTECT NATURAL RESOURCES
- ABSORB HARMFULL UV RAYS FROM THE SUN
- THE INTRACTION OF A COMMUNITY OF ORGANISMS WITH THERE ENVIRONMENT
- UNDER THREAT OF EXTINCTION
20 Clues: ONE OF THE R'S • GREEN HOUSE GAS • A BREED OF ANIMAL • POPULATION OF ZERO • THE STUDY OF WEATHER • WHERE AN ANIMAL LIVES • TO OVER EXPLOIT RESOURCES • A TYPE OF RENEWABLE ENERGY • UNDER THREAT OF EXTINCTION • THE DESTRUCTION OF WOODLAND • COAL AND GAS ARE THE EXPAMPLES • HEAT ENERGY STORED IN THE EARTH • CONTAMINATION OF NATURAL THINGS • EFFORT TO PROTECT NATURAL RESOURCES • ...
APCT5111 ICE TASK - 15 MAY. Name: Matthew Rademeyer Student Number: 11021616 2013-05-15
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- typically originate in academic settings
- specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time related
- key concept which relates to the external conditions or surroundings in which people live or work
- typical form of writing required for the world of work
- social, technological, economic, environmental and political factors
- usually associated with power and businesses depend on it to turn ideas into activity
- where the message arrives in work place communication
- 'decodes' (reconstructs) the message from the signal in work place communication
- arguably the most important section of a report
- typically used to record the development of idea's and insights
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- the main body of the report and it has two key purposes
- strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
- encodes the message into signals in work place communication
- they are actions and are natural to write about them using verbs
- where the writer explains to the reader what is covered in a report, why it was written and what its aims are
- the inclusion of any essential extra material
- key concept which relates to the economy, economics or finances
- helps us understand the purpose and task of understanding feasibility study
- solution pattern that evaluates weaknesses or the absence of skills
- the way in which writing area's are set out
20 Clues: typically originate in academic settings • the way in which writing area's are set out • the inclusion of any essential extra material • arguably the most important section of a report • strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats • where the message arrives in work place communication • typical form of writing required for the world of work • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-22
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- economics, the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber
- organization, a field that builds on the theory of the firm by examining the structure of firms and markets
- proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons
- balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports
- large-scale economic factors
- of payments, the difference in the total value between payments made in and out of a country
- trade, the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories
- transferable merchandise
- finance, the study of the role of the government in economics
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- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- economics, a branch of economics that uses microeconomic techniques to evaluate well-being at the aggregate level
- the percentage of people who are out of work and actively seeking new work
- of mass destruction, a biological or radioactive weapon that can cause widespread death
- economics, type of economics that was popular in the 19th century
- an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth
- balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports
- an economic policy in which a country restricts or taxes imports
- supply, total amount of money in circulation in a country
- economics, the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports
20 Clues: transferable merchandise • large-scale economic factors • proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons • surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports • an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth • balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports • balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports • ...
Environmental Science Unit 1 2017-01-29
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- the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area
- biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- the commitment of an organization to the laws, regulations, and other policy mechanisms concerning environmental issues
- a market-based approach to controlling pollution that allows corporations or national governments to trade emissions allowances under an overall cap, or limit, on those emissions
- the practice of marking products with a distinctive label to show that their manufacture conforms to recognized environmental standards
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level without depleting the future supply
- Tax paid by consumers for products or services that are not environmentally friendly. The intended purpose is to offset the negative impact resulting from the use of non-green products and services
- materials or substances that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- a document prepared to describe the effects for proposed activities on the environment
- the practice or science of collecting and analyzing numerical data in large quantities
- process by which business decisions are analyzed
- form of philosophy that considers the ways humans interact with their natural environment and with nonhuman animals
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- efforts to influence and elected official into supporting a specific interest
- members of the same species that are inhabitants of a particular area
- the value that is not included in the price of a product or services, such as clean air and water
- a resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its consumption
- a field of economics that integrates the earth's natural systems, human values, and human health and well-being
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- rules of behavior based on ideas about what is morally good and bad
- substance of economic value that can be replaced or replenished in a short amount of time
- system of rules
- branch of economics that acknowledges the value of both the environment and economic activity and makes choices based on those values
- a natural fuel formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- the amount of a product or service people will consume at a given price if free to do so
- any part of an ecosystem that is not derived from living organisms
- relating to or resulting from living things
- footprint the impact of a person or community on the environment
- the amount of product offered for sale at a given price
28 Clues: system of rules • relating to or resulting from living things • process by which business decisions are analyzed • the amount of product offered for sale at a given price • footprint the impact of a person or community on the environment • any part of an ecosystem that is not derived from living organisms • ...
Environmental 2020-10-13
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- special variety of trees
- wetlands without trees
- low, narrow, sandy islands
- similar to bogs
- process of eroding
- communities occur on the bottom
- free floating photosynthetic plants
- a large expanse of sea
- occur on the top
- greats threats to coral reefs
- depressions in a rocky shoreline
- things belonging to someone
- degree or intensity of heat
- shallow wetlands
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- a large naturally occurring community
- a sharp temperature boundary
- wooded wetlands
- the path of water through a environment
- recessed coastal body of water
- conditions in which a person lives
- area filled with water surrounded by land
- a group of people living in the same place
- a group of living organisms
- bay where rivers empty into
- diverse and beautiful organisms
25 Clues: wooded wetlands • similar to bogs • occur on the top • shallow wetlands • process of eroding • wetlands without trees • a large expanse of sea • special variety of trees • low, narrow, sandy islands • a group of living organisms • bay where rivers empty into • things belonging to someone • degree or intensity of heat • a sharp temperature boundary • greats threats to coral reefs • ...
environmental 2023-06-06
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- organism on the food chain that depends on autotrophs (producers) or other consumers for food, nutrition, and energy
- the process by which water is transferred from the land to the atmosphere by evaporation from the soil and other surfaces and by transpiration from plants.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- any kind of green plant.
- any liquid or frozen water that forms in the atmosphere and falls to Earth.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location.
- a process in living organisms involving the production of energy, typically with the intake of oxygen and the release of carbon dioxide from the oxidation of complex organic substances.
- an organism, especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals.
- largely carnivores that feed on the primary consumers or herbivores.
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- an organism that regularly consumes a variety of material, including plants, animals, algae, and fungi.
- the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water
- A chemical process that occurs in plants, algae, and some types of bacteria, when they are exposed to sunlight.
- occurs when plants take up liquid water from the soil and release water vapor into the air from their leaves.
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- an animal that feeds on plants.
- the amount of living material provided by a given area or volume of the earth's surface, whether terrestrial or aquatic.
- make up the second trophic level.
- water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it
20 Clues: any kind of green plant. • an animal that feeds on plants. • make up the second trophic level. • the process that changes liquid water to gaseous water • an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals. • largely carnivores that feed on the primary consumers or herbivores. • an area classified according to the species that live in that location. • ...
Stakeholders & the Business Environment 2020-08-27
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- there is never enough
- human resources
- then you're left in the dust, unless I stuck by ya
- an epic showdown between RHS and WHS every year
- the science of people's choices
- combination of organizational skills and risk taking
- internal stakeholders that are leaders
- money money money money!
- tiktok, fortnite, snapchat, guys with poofy bangs, OK boomer!
- people who make things...they also make albums
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- economic resources that can be used to produce some other good or service
- scarcity + utility
- people owe me money
- Louisiana and George W. Bush currently have this in common
- people who buy stuff
- natural resources
- American award recognizing excellence in the television industry
- examples: vehicle safety requirements, environmental laws
- internal stakeholders that do the work
- producers try to make us happy
- own pieces of the company
21 Clues: human resources • natural resources • scarcity + utility • people owe me money • people who buy stuff • there is never enough • money money money money! • own pieces of the company • producers try to make us happy • the science of people's choices • internal stakeholders that are leaders • internal stakeholders that do the work • people who make things...they also make albums • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-04
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- economics, the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber
- organization, a field that builds on the theory of the firm by examining the structure of firms and markets
- proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons
- balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports
- large-scale economic factors
- of payments, the difference in the total value between payments made in and out of a country
- trade, the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders or territories
- transferable merchandise
- finance, the study of the role of the government in economics
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- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- economics, a branch of economics that uses microeconomic techniques to evaluate well-being at the aggregate level
- the percentage of people who are out of work and actively seeking new work
- of mass destruction, a biological or radioactive weapon that can cause widespread death
- economics, type of economics that was popular in the 19th century
- an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth
- balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports
- an economic policy in which a country restricts or taxes imports
- supply, total amount of money in circulation in a country
- economics, the functioning and dynamics of the markets for wage labor
- surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports
20 Clues: transferable merchandise • large-scale economic factors • proliferation, the spread of nuclear weapons • surplus, where a country's exports exceed its imports • an economic theory stating that trade generates wealth • balance of trade, imports of a country exceed its exports • balance of trade, exports of a country exceed its imports • ...
School Fun 2017-02-16
20 Clues: Bus • Gym • Math • Lunch • Foods • Earth • Sports • Cooking • English • Science • Walmart • Biology • Algebra • History • Geometry • Calculus • Chemistry • Economics • Computers • Literature
the north 2022-03-25
20 Clues: mills • society • thenorth • suffrage • economics • immigrants • lowellsystem • urbanization • samuelslater • womensrights • abolitionists • susanbanthony • sojournertruth • reformmovements • frederickdouglas • rhodeislandsystem • elizabethcadystanton • williamlloydgarrison • industrialrevolution • senecafallsconvention
School Fun 2023-08-20
20 Clues: Bus • Gym • Math • Lunch • Foods • Earth • Sports • Cooking • English • Science • Walmart • Biology • Algebra • History • Geometry • Calculus • Chemistry • Economics • Computers • Literature
Spelling Words for Week 09/25/23 2023-09-22
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- the fact or process of doing something, typically to achieve an aim
- a minor change or addition designed to improve a text, piece of legislation, etc
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- a quantity of something, especially the total of a thing or things in number, size, value, or extent
- a person whose profession is acting on the stage, in movies, or on television; hypocrite
- give (someone) permission to do something (past tense of allow)
- in economics, the process of an organization concentrating its labor and resources on a certain type of production to be more efficient and create a comparative advantage for an economy
- the state or experience of finding something funny
- in economics, the consumer's desire and willingness to buy a product or service at a given period or over time
- in economics, the status of a debtor who has been declared by judicial process to be unable to pay his debts
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- in economics, the voluntary exchange of goods or services between economic actors
- discussed or negotiated and then accepted by all parties
- in economics, a product or service produced in one country but sold to a buyer abroad
- as the truth or facts of a situation; really
- in economics, an activity involving two or more firms, in which each firm tries to get people to buy its own goods in preference to the other firm's goods
- the action or process of adding something to something else
- in economics, the total expenditure a firm incurs when utilizing economic resources to produce goods and services
- in economics, the system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- audibly; not silently or in a whisper
- in economics, the exchange of goods and services between two or more parties without the use of money
20 Clues: audibly; not silently or in a whisper • as the truth or facts of a situation; really • the state or experience of finding something funny • discussed or negotiated and then accepted by all parties • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • the action or process of adding something to something else • ...
Environmental 2015-04-08
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- If you need a _____________ container label, see Sue Bloch.
- Acronym for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response.
- All Used Lamps (light bulbs)are boxed and stored here prior to being sent out for recycling.
- Our ___________ team consists of Lee Ann Slosar, Bryan Bensett, and Sue Bloch.
- The ____________ drains in the parking lots and the yard drain straight to the river without any type of treatment.
- What type of waste is collected in the basket next to the IT crib in pattern shop.
- A spill that can be easily cleaned up because you know what the material is. You know how to clean it up correctly. And is inside the plant.
- Used _________ should be poured into the "__________ Recovery" area at column A2.
- Spring __________ - where we are concentrating our Wildlife Habitat efforts.
- By implementing energy conservation projects, we are reducing the ________ emissions from generating the electricity that powers our plant.
- Household ___________ Waste Collection day for Genesee County will be on May 2nd, 2015. More information to come.
- Michigan Department of Environmental Quality.
- April 22nd is __________ Day.
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- All chemicals must be _____________ by the Hazardous Materials Control Committee.
- Must be removed from chillers, water fountains, and other equipment prior to scrapping the equipment.
- All chemical secondary containers must be __________.
- Where bags of used garnet sand should go until they can be dumped into the garnet rolloff.
- Some examples of __________ energy are solar, wind, or hydropower, biomass, geothermal.
- Battery buckets for alkaline and lithium recycling are here.
- The 2020 _______________ Committments detail GM's committments to the public to reduce waste, VOC emissions, Carbon emissions, water usage and electricity usage.
- If you see a spill that is an unknown material or one you are not familiar with OR if it is OUTSIDE, call ____________.
- Never store leaking mobile ___________ outdoors.
- General plant trash is put into the ___________ and then sent out to be incinerated for energy recovery.
- When the pattern shop receives new __________, the _________ scrap goes back to the supplier on the same truck.
- A fishing bird we hope to attract with the nesting platform we installed last fall.
- We have been _________ free since 2007, meaning that we don't send any of our waste to __________ except for construction debris.
- MSDS's are located in the ___________ office.
- the lights we installed in high bay to eliminate safety hazards and drive energy reductions.
28 Clues: April 22nd is __________ Day. • MSDS's are located in the ___________ office. • Michigan Department of Environmental Quality. • Never store leaking mobile ___________ outdoors. • All chemical secondary containers must be __________. • If you need a _____________ container label, see Sue Bloch. • Battery buckets for alkaline and lithium recycling are here. • ...
Environmental 2016-05-09
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- Il- kurrenti konvezzjonali jseħħu meta likwidu jiġi msaħħan.
- Hi l-iskala li tibbaża fuq it-tgħeżiżiet tal-art.
- Il-likwidu ta' ġol-vulkani qabel ma jiżbroffa.
- Ġeneralment huwa mmarkat b' "X".
- Tip ta' periklu naturali meta il-qiegħan jersqu b'salt.
- Il-likwidu li joħroġ mil-vulkani.
- Meta l-qiegħan jitbegħdu minn xulxin.
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- Dawn jinstabu fit-truf tal-qiegħan u jnaqqsu l-pressa tal-mantell.
- L-artijiet meta kienu kollha maqgħuda f'kontinent wieħed.
- Meta vulkan jiżbroffa.
- (Bl-Ingliż) Eżempju ta' dan il- "Plate Boundary" huwa il- Fault ta' San Andreas.
- Meta l-qiegħan jersqu u jaħbtu kontra xulxin.
- L-aktar parti ġewwinija tad-Dinja.
- Hi tip ta qiegħ li jinsab taħt il-baħar.
- X'jissejjaħ Vulkan meta jkun ilu ma jiżbroffa elfejn sena?
- Huwa saff enormi ta' blat likwidu u hemm sħana tremenda ukoll.
- L-instrument li bih jitkejjel il-forza tat-tgħeżżiża.
- Dejjem meqjusa li tkun 90 degree.
- Din hi l-irqaq saff tad-dinja.
- Dan hu vulkan attiv f'Sqallija.
20 Clues: Meta vulkan jiżbroffa. • Din hi l-irqaq saff tad-dinja. • Dan hu vulkan attiv f'Sqallija. • Ġeneralment huwa mmarkat b' "X". • Dejjem meqjusa li tkun 90 degree. • Il-likwidu li joħroġ mil-vulkani. • L-aktar parti ġewwinija tad-Dinja. • Meta l-qiegħan jitbegħdu minn xulxin. • Hi tip ta qiegħ li jinsab taħt il-baħar. • Meta l-qiegħan jersqu u jaħbtu kontra xulxin. • ...
Environmental 2021-09-17
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- To cut down or clear away the trees or forests.
- An area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and
- A fire in a wild area (such as a forest) that is not controlled and that can burn a large area very quickly.
- Reduce, reuse and ...
- person who works to protect the natural world from pollution and other threats.
- A device that is placed inside a machine (such as a clock, calculator, toy car, etc).
- A type of universal waste we have on site.
- A building with facilities for the manufacture of goods.
- Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas.
- Precipitation that contains a high concentration of pollutants.
- An accidental release of oil into water, often presenting a hazard (impact) to marine life and the environment.
- We need this gas to survive (O2)
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- No longer in existence; disappearance of some species.
- The contamination of soil, water, or the atmosphere by the discharge of harmful substances.
- Location where garbage, rubbish or waste is taken and just dumped, without environmental controls.
- The four characteristics of a hazardous waste are: toxic, corrosive, reactive and ...
- An article/material intended to be thrown away after use.
- A place where you can take used glass, paper or plastic to extract and reuse useful substances found in them.
- Something of second rank, status, importance or value.
- Abbreviation for 'Environmental Management System'
- debris.
- A carrier used to carry groceries shopping from supermarket.
22 Clues: debris. • Reduce, reuse and ... • We need this gas to survive (O2) • Fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas. • A type of universal waste we have on site. • To cut down or clear away the trees or forests. • Abbreviation for 'Environmental Management System' • No longer in existence; disappearance of some species. • Something of second rank, status, importance or value. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL 2024-06-20
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- dissolved oxygen needed by microbes to decompose organic waste
- a greenhouse gas
- the interaction of a community of organisms with there environment
- dense forest found in tropical areas with heavy rainfall
- SMOKE CAUSES WHAT
- when large habitat are divided into smaller once
- 78% of atmosphere is covered with this gas
- heat energy stored in the earth
- the study of weather
- PLANTING OF TREE IS CALLED
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- the destruction of woodland
- the process of plants preparing food using sunlight
- effort to protect natural resources
- absorb harmful UV rays from the sun
- one of the R's
- THE LOSS OF WATER FROM PLANTS AND TREE LEAVES
- AN EXAMPLE OF RENEWABLE RESOURCE
- under threat of extinction
- IN THE HILLS FORREST COVER IS EFFECTED BY THIS
- THE DISEASE CAUSED by contaminated food and water
20 Clues: one of the R's • a greenhouse gas • SMOKE CAUSES WHAT • the study of weather • under threat of extinction • PLANTING OF TREE IS CALLED • the destruction of woodland • heat energy stored in the earth • AN EXAMPLE OF RENEWABLE RESOURCE • effort to protect natural resources • absorb harmful UV rays from the sun • 78% of atmosphere is covered with this gas • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL 2024-06-20
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- the largest desert in the world
- SMOKE CAUSES WHAT
- AN EXAMPLE OF RENEWABLE RESOURCE
- a greenhouse gas
- a plant which is used as medicine in skin care
- PLANTING OF TREE IS CALLED
- 78% of atmosphere is covered with this gas
- the longest river
- the major air pollutant
- acid rain is caused by
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- these cells are used to convert solar energy to electrical energy
- the lungs of the earth
- THE DISEASE CAUSED by contaminated food and water
- THE LOSS OF WATER FROM PLANTS AND TREE LEAVES
- the tree which gives oxygen 24 hours
- the process of plants preparing food using sunlight
- flora and fauna
- extraction of minerals and ores
- IN THE HILLS FORREST COVER IS EFFECTED BY THIS
- dissolved oxygen needed by microbes to decompose organic waste
20 Clues: flora and fauna • a greenhouse gas • SMOKE CAUSES WHAT • the longest river • the lungs of the earth • acid rain is caused by • the major air pollutant • PLANTING OF TREE IS CALLED • the largest desert in the world • extraction of minerals and ores • AN EXAMPLE OF RENEWABLE RESOURCE • the tree which gives oxygen 24 hours • 78% of atmosphere is covered with this gas • ...
SDG - 12 Principles of Green Chemistry 2024-07-23
6 Clues: prevent waste before it forms • minimize resource use in design • employ small amounts of catalysts • break down into harmless substances • find creative ways to minimize waste • minimize environmental impact in design
School, Education 2024-01-09
19 Clues: fee • term • gifted • private • suggest • announce • lecturer • graduate • optional • examiner • entrance • internal • economics • humanities • compulsory • assessment • certificate • cooperative • independent
Toxicology 2024-04-16
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- Chemicals that interfere w/ the development of embryos or fetuses.
- The amount of a harmful substance that is absorbed
- studies: A study that monitors people previously exposed to environmental hazards.
- The lethal dose of a chemical that kills 50 percent of the individuals in a dose-response study.
- interaction: A situation in which two risks together cause more harm than expected based on the separate effects of each risk alone.
- study: An experiment that exposes organisms to an environmental hazard for a long duration.
- study: A study that Monitor people exposed to hazards in the future
- The study of the adverse effects of chemicals on health.
- The amount of damage a harmful substance does to health
- of the 5 chemicals of major concern: Lead
- Chemicals that causes cancer
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- four types of hazards: Cultural, Chemical, Physical, and Biological.
- study: An experiment that exposes organisms to an environmental hazard for a long duration.
- The potential of a substance to cause harm to living organisms.
- source pollution: Pollution that is easy to identify and comes from a single place
- source pollution: Pollution that is harder to identify and comes from many different places
- studies: A study that exposes organisms to different amounts of a chemical and observes the variety of possible responses, including mortality or changes in behavior or production.
- A measure of how harmful a substance is.
- Chemicals that disrupts our nervous system.
- Chemicals that causes allergic reactions.
- Metals: A group of chemicals that pose serious health threats to humans and other organisms.
- effect: Effect that has a permanent or long-lasting consequence.
- disruptors: Chemicals that interfere with the function of hormones.
- effect: Effect that has an immediate or rapid negative reaction.
- The possibility of suffering from harm or hazard that can cause injury, disease, economics loss or environmental damage.
- assessment: Estimating human health risks using data and models.
26 Clues: Chemicals that causes cancer • A measure of how harmful a substance is. • of the 5 chemicals of major concern: Lead • Chemicals that causes allergic reactions. • Chemicals that disrupts our nervous system. • The amount of a harmful substance that is absorbed • The amount of damage a harmful substance does to health • ...
Environmental Activism 2023-07-28
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- - Another major objective of environmental activism.
- - Species - Animals and plants threatened with extinction.
- - Concept of preserving open spaces around urban areas.
- - Environmental organization with a focus on conservation.
- - Hazardous materials that prompted activism against pollution.
- - Layer - Activists campaigned to protect this part of the atmosphere.
- - U.S. president who established the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
- - Influential book by Rachel Carson that ignited environmental awareness.
- - Scientific study of the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- - The planet that environmental activists sought to protect.
- - Environmental degradation caused by harmful substances.
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- - Activism against the use of nuclear power and weapons.
- - Prominent environmental organization founded in 1971.
- - A growing concern in the '70s that remains a pressing issue.
- - A person advocating for the protection of the natural world.
- - One of the key goals of environmental movements.
- - Efforts to preserve natural resources and biodiversity.
- - Type of energy sources advocated by environmental activists.
- - Environmentally significant ecosystem that gained attention in the '70s.
- - Protection of pristine natural areas was a major concern.
20 Clues: - One of the key goals of environmental movements. • - Another major objective of environmental activism. • - Prominent environmental organization founded in 1971. • - Concept of preserving open spaces around urban areas. • - Activism against the use of nuclear power and weapons. • - Efforts to preserve natural resources and biodiversity. • ...
Env Sci Ch. 1 Vocabulary Review 2016-08-20
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- An indicator that describes the current state of an environmental system. (2 words)
- A testable theory or supposition about how something works.
- The sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life.
- The process of making general statements from specific facts or examples.
- A measure of how much an individual consumes, expressed in area of land. (2 words)
- How close the repeated measurements of a sample are to one another.
- A person who participates in environmentalism, a social movement that seeks to protect the environment through lobbying, activism, and education.
- Derived from human activities.
- process by which natural environments provide life-supporting resources. (2 words)
- Nonliving components of an ecosystem
- The diversity of life forms in an environment.
- A particular location on Earth distinguished by its mix of interacting biotic and abiotic components.
- The evolution of new species
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- The average rate at which species become extinct over the long term. (3 words)
- A gas in Earth’s atmosphere that traps heat near the surface. (2 words)
- The field of study that includes environmental science, environmental policy, economics, literature, and ethics, among others. (2 words)
- An estimate of how much a measured or calculated value differs from a true value.
- How close a measured value is to the actual or true value.
- The data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements.
- The process of applying a general statement to specific facts or situations.
- Living on Earth in a way that allows humans to use its resources without depriving future generations of those resources.
- The number of times a measurement is replicated in the data collection process. (2 words)
- Any set of interacting components that influence one another by exchanging energy or materials.
- Living components of an ecosystem
24 Clues: The evolution of new species • Derived from human activities. • Living components of an ecosystem • Nonliving components of an ecosystem • The diversity of life forms in an environment. • How close a measured value is to the actual or true value. • A testable theory or supposition about how something works. • ...
Super Mini Quiz 2016-09-12
19 Clues: Firm • Model • Scarce • Science • Producer • Consumer • Resource • Objective • Economist • Household • Inflation • Economics • Hypothesis • Subjective • Fluctuation • Unemployment • Macroeconomics • Ceterisparibus • Microeconomics
Super Mini Quiz 2016-09-12
19 Clues: Firm • Model • Scarce • Science • Producer • Resource • Consumer • Economist • Economics • Household • Inflation • Objective • Subjective • Hypothesis • Fluctuation • Unemployment • Macroeconomics • Microeconomics • Ceterisparibus
Env Sci Ch. 1 Vocabulary Review 2016-08-20
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- Living components of an ecosystem
- A particular location on Earth distinguished by its mix of interacting biotic and abiotic components.
- The diversity of life forms in an environment.
- A testable theory or supposition about how something works.
- process by which natural environments provide life-supporting resources. (2 words)
- The field of study that includes environmental science, environmental policy, economics, literature, and ethics, among others. (2 words)
- The sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life.
- A measure of how much an individual consumes, expressed in area of land. (2 words)
- The process of applying a general statement to specific facts or situations.
- The average rate at which species become extinct over the long term. (3 words)
- Nonliving components of an ecosystem
- An estimate of how much a measured or calculated value differs from a true value.
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- The evolution of new species
- The process of making general statements from specific facts or examples.
- The data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements.
- The number of times a measurement is replicated in the data collection process. (2 words)
- How close the repeated measurements of a sample are to one another.
- Any set of interacting components that influence one another by exchanging energy or materials.
- An indicator that describes the current state of an environmental system. (2 words)
- A person who participates in environmentalism, a social movement that seeks to protect the environment through lobbying, activism, and education.
- Living on Earth in a way that allows humans to use its resources without depriving future generations of those resources.
- Derived from human activities.
- How close a measured value is to the actual or true value.
- A gas in Earth’s atmosphere that traps heat near the surface. (2 words)
24 Clues: The evolution of new species • Derived from human activities. • Living components of an ecosystem • Nonliving components of an ecosystem • The diversity of life forms in an environment. • How close a measured value is to the actual or true value. • A testable theory or supposition about how something works. • ...
Environmental Systems 2021-05-21
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- how close a measured value is to the actual or true value
- the sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life
- nonliving
- derived from human activities
- diversity a measure of the genetic variation among individuals in a population
- a testable conjecture about how something works
- hydraulic fracturing, a method of oil and gas extraction that uses high-pressure fluids to force open cracks in rocks deep underground
- footprint a measure of how much an individual consumes, expressed in area of land
- a person who participates in environmentalism, a social movement that seeks to protect the environment through lobbying, activism, and education
- extinction rate the average rate at which species become extinct over the long term
- indicator an indicator that describes the current state of an environmental system
- services the processes by which life-supporting resources such as clean water, timber, fisheries, and agricultural crops are produced
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- how close the repeated measurements of a sample are to one another
- love of life
- the data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements
- studies the field of study that includes environmental science and additional subjects such as environmental policy, economics, literature, and ethics
- living
- experiment a natural event that acts as an experimental treatment in an ecosystem 23. null hypothesis a prediction that there is no difference between groups or conditions, or a statement or an idea that can be falsified, or proved wrong
- group in a scientific investigation, a group that experiences exactly the same conditions as the experimental group, except for the single variable under study
- science the field of study that looks at interactions among human systems and those found in nature
- the diversity of life forms in an environment
- a particular location on Earth with interacting biotic and abiotic components
- gases gases in Earth’s atmosphere that trap heat near the surface
- improvement in human well-being through economic advancement
24 Clues: living • nonliving • love of life • derived from human activities • the diversity of life forms in an environment • a testable conjecture about how something works • how close a measured value is to the actual or true value • improvement in human well-being through economic advancement • the data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements • ...
Intro to International Studies 2022-01-25
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- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Unlawful use of violence and terror for political aim
- Eradication of an entire ethnic or racial group
- 1900 - 1999 was the __________ century
- Business of buying and selling items
- Body of people united by common ancestry, culture, etc.
- Person forced to leave their home or country
- Study of the physical features of the Earth
- International organization established after the First World War
- __________ of Mass Destruction
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- Study of production and distribution of resources
- Movement of people from one place to another
- Current, ongoing environmental shift
- Moral principles protected by international law
- International organization established after the Second World War
15 Clues: __________ of Mass Destruction • Current, ongoing environmental shift • Business of buying and selling items • 1900 - 1999 was the __________ century • Study of the physical features of the Earth • Movement of people from one place to another • Person forced to leave their home or country • Eradication of an entire ethnic or racial group • ...
Intro to International Studies 2022-01-25
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- Person forced to leave their home or country
- Process by which the world becomes more connected
- Business of buying and selling items
- Unlawful use of violence and terror for political aim
- International organization established after the First World War
- Study of production and distribution of resources
- Study of the physical features of the Earth
- Movement of people from one place to another
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- International organization established after the Second World War
- Current, ongoing environmental shift
- __________ of Mass Destruction
- Body of people united by common ancestry, culture, etc.
- 1900 - 1999 was the __________ century
- Moral principles protected by international law
- Eradication of an entire ethnic or racial group
15 Clues: __________ of Mass Destruction • Current, ongoing environmental shift • Business of buying and selling items • 1900 - 1999 was the __________ century • Study of the physical features of the Earth • Person forced to leave their home or country • Movement of people from one place to another • Moral principles protected by international law • ...
GeoSHAPE II 2017-08-07
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- the act of making something
- related to weather and temperature of a place
- related to the study of land, landforms, climate, and so on
- related to the past
- the name of a cultural/bloodline group, i.e. French
- related to groups of people
- related to a career or jobs
- related to our surroundings, spelled with iron
- related to the original people of a place
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- in a relaxed way
- to move something from place to place or person to person
- surface features of a place
- the study of beauty in the arts
- the type of natural materials that are directly taken from the land, before processing
- the act of using something up
- related to economics
- the (most advanced) stage of a peopleʻs social development
- related to power
- an issue people strong disagree on
19 Clues: in a relaxed way • related to power • related to the past • related to economics • the act of making something • surface features of a place • related to groups of people • related to a career or jobs • the act of using something up • the study of beauty in the arts • an issue people strong disagree on • related to the original people of a place • ...
NEARSletter 2024-01-12
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- EATS stands for Environmental Assessment Training _______
- The Peanut Corporation of America outbreak from 2008 implicated peanut butter as the contaminated food and was due to what pathogen?
- C9 is contamination from infectious food worker through _____ contact with food
- State where the 2024 NEARS Users Meeting will be (hint: check the first page of the NEARSletter)
- The last name of the lead for the CDC NEARS team
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- The 5 environmental antecedent categories are people, equipment, economics, food and ________
- This ingredient was in the applesauce products recently investigated by FDA that was contaminated by lead and chromium
- The Jack in the Box outbreak from 1992 was due to what pathogen?
- This pathogen is typically spread by ill food workers
9 Clues: The last name of the lead for the CDC NEARS team • This pathogen is typically spread by ill food workers • EATS stands for Environmental Assessment Training _______ • The Jack in the Box outbreak from 1992 was due to what pathogen? • C9 is contamination from infectious food worker through _____ contact with food • ...
chapter 12 2017-04-19
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- evolution Economics system which t A naturalist and stated that animals went through natural selection
- Desires limited government in order to protect individual liberties
- Economics system which the government owns and controls some means of production such as factories and utilities
- A new European order in which no single power was able to dominate
- darwin A process by which changes in the genetic composition of populations of organisms occur in response to environmental changes
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- Maintained tradition and social stability, belief in the Divine Right of Kings
- Russian leader that unified Germany
- Desires limited government in order to protect individual liberties
- The idea to rely on the military to get stuff for their country
- The first crude steam powered machine was built by Thomas Savery, of England, in 1698
10 Clues: Russian leader that unified Germany • The idea to rely on the military to get stuff for their country • A new European order in which no single power was able to dominate • Desires limited government in order to protect individual liberties • Desires limited government in order to protect individual liberties • ...
Economics 2022-06-09
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- meaning of ends as per Prof robbins
- book written by adam smith
- Alternative name of Microeconomics
- Gave the Scarcity definition of Economics
- a man who does all activities for his interest
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- Father of Economics
- Alfred Marshals definition of economics
- greek words for economics
- Adam smith definition of economics
- paterson first american economist to win ____ prize
- author of "Principles of Economics"
- Economics is the study of ____ as per alfred Marshal
12 Clues: Father of Economics • greek words for economics • book written by adam smith • Alternative name of Microeconomics • Adam smith definition of economics • meaning of ends as per Prof robbins • author of "Principles of Economics" • Alfred Marshals definition of economics • Gave the Scarcity definition of Economics • a man who does all activities for his interest • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-02-04
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- an area of economics that studies the financial impact of environmental policies
- a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon capable of causing widespread death and destruction
- conflict a clash between two or more contending ethnic groups; can be political, social, economic or religious
- the branch of economics concerned with the study of entire economies at the national and global level; individual decisions are too small to see and big patterns become visible
- theory of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- the branch of economics concerned with individual households and businesses and the decisions they face
- looks at how many people who are actively searching for a job are unable to find one
- items (usually tangible) that are purchased by consumers
- the difference in total value between payments into and out of a country over a certain period
- an excess of commodity exports over commodity imports
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- the spread of nuclear weapons/ weapons technology and fissile material to countries that don't yet posses them
- the study of the role of the government in the economy
- economic theory that trade generates wealth and is stimulated by the accumulation of profitable balances
- a collection of theories regarding value, price, supply, demand, and distribution, which conclude that the best action a government take is to allow the market to self regulate (laissez faire)
- an excess of commodity imports over commodity exports
- the business activity of accepting and safeguarding money owned by other individuals, and then lending out this money in order to make more money
- activities provided by other people (i.e. paying someone to file your taxes) which consumers purchase
- relations the study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations and certain subnational entities
- when the purchasing power of money falls as a result of something like overprinting
- the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders
20 Clues: an excess of commodity imports over commodity exports • an excess of commodity exports over commodity imports • the study of the role of the government in the economy • items (usually tangible) that are purchased by consumers • the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders • ...
Agronomy 342 2023-11-07
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- a movement that promotes fair and sustainable trading relationships
- study of production, distribution and consumption of goods
- natural world and impact of human activity on its condition
- holistic approach to agriculture production that reconcile the needs of farmers, consumers and the environment
- biological community of interacting organisms
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- compound or substance that has been purified
- produce a natural, agriculture or industrial product
- period of technology that increased crop yields
- upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- the science and practice of farming
10 Clues: the science and practice of farming • upper layer of earth in which plants grow • compound or substance that has been purified • biological community of interacting organisms • period of technology that increased crop yields • produce a natural, agriculture or industrial product • study of production, distribution and consumption of goods • ...
Stem Skills 2021-09-14
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- business-Business economics is a field of applied economics that studies the financial, organizational, market-related, and environmental issues faced by corporations. Business economics encompasses subjects such as the concept of scarcity, product factors, distribution, and consumption.
- literacy-An individual's understanding, skills and motivation to make responsible decisions that considers his or her relationships to natural systems, communities and future generations.
- awareness - you enjoy developing an understanding of different nations and cultures and respecting and working effectively with people from all backgrounds, cultures, and religions.
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news
- thinking-the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- literacy- degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information needed to make appropriate health decisions.
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- first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied.
- The action of the process of innovating
- examination of the elements or structure of something.
9 Clues: The action of the process of innovating • The imparting or exchanging of information or news • examination of the elements or structure of something. • thinking-the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment. • first, typical or preliminary model of something, especially a machine, from which other forms are developed or copied. • ...
EDUCATION 2023-03-04
25 Clues: mark • term • skill • essay • focus • break • period • campus • degree • college • subject • trainee • support • feedback • timetable • economics • curriculum • assessment • department • accounting • scholarship • kindergarten • postgraduate • undergraduate • seldf-educated
Fundamental Economics Problem 2024-11-12
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- study individual firms economy
- name for natural resource
- latin for "all other things being equal"
- second best alternative
- economics study human behavior
- statement that can't be proven
- unlimited
- simplified representation economics use
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- type of economic system when goverment do all decision
- fundamental economics problem
- study whole economy
- statement that can be proven
- amount of product available for sale
- economics do experiments
- human efforts in production called
15 Clues: unlimited • study whole economy • second best alternative • economics do experiments • name for natural resource • statement that can be proven • fundamental economics problem • study individual firms economy • economics study human behavior • statement that can't be proven • human efforts in production called • amount of product available for sale • ...
SOCIAL SCIENCE-8 2023-06-12
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- The study of the economy as a whole.
- The study of the Earth's physical features and climate.
- STUDIES The study of the Earth's human population and its impact on the environment.
- The study of political systems, governments, and power.
- Large marsupial
- Flying mammal
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- A system of government in which power is vested in the people.
- The study of the relationship between society and individuals.
- Man's best friend
- The study of social groups and social interactions.
- The study of society and human behavior.
- Likes to chase mice
- The study of the past through written records.
- Has a trunk
- The shared beliefs, values, and customs of a group of people.
- The study of the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services.
16 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The study of the economy as a whole. • The study of society and human behavior. • The study of the past through written records. • The study of social groups and social interactions. • The study of the Earth's physical features and climate. • ...
Microeconomics 1 2021-06-08
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- welfare definition to economics
- economics based on value judgements
- branch of economics that studies individual units
- Reward for enterprise
- Reward for labour •
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- Gifts from Nature •
- branch that studies aggregates
- father of economics
- reward for capital •
- economics based on facts
- Reward for land •
- Man made resource •
12 Clues: Reward for land • • Gifts from Nature • • father of economics • Man made resource • • Reward for labour • • reward for capital • • Reward for enterprise • economics based on facts • branch that studies aggregates • welfare definition to economics • economics based on value judgements • branch of economics that studies individual units
Ecology and Species Interactions 2023-11-17
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- ecological role and space that an organism occupies within an ecosystem
- partitioning differentiation of niches, both in space and time, that enables similar species to coexist in a community
- a +/- relationship between two organisms where one leeches off the other and the nonleeched is a host
- interactions between individuals of different species
- level of environmental organization made of communities and the physical environment
- nonliving factors (physical or chemical)
- physiological changes that occur in individual organisms in response to environmental changes
- the study of interactions of organisms with each other and with their environment
- genetic changes that occur across generations in response to environmental changes over the long-term
- level of environmental organization made of all biomes on earth
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- a -/- relationship between two organisms
- genotype has the capacity to produce different phenotypes depending on the environmental conditions
- level of environmental organization; # of species
- interactions between individuals of the same species
- level of environmental organization made of interbreeding individuals of the same species
- living factors
- level of environmental organization made of the unique climate and biological features of an area
- a -/0 relationship between two organisms
- a +/0 relationship between two organisms
- base level of environmental organization
- a +/- relationship between two animals where one animal is generally consumed
- a +/+ relationship between two organisms
- a +/- relationship between two organisms where one organism is generally consumed
23 Clues: living factors • a -/- relationship between two organisms • a -/0 relationship between two organisms • a +/0 relationship between two organisms • base level of environmental organization • nonliving factors (physical or chemical) • a +/+ relationship between two organisms • level of environmental organization; # of species • ...
Connor's Conomics Crossword 2014-04-03
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- the materials a firm needs to product it's goods, basic, unchanged
- Flowing from firms to households in the five-sector model
- Why Jesus might open a bank
- e.g. land, labour, capital and enterprise-production
- our teacher's first name
- this must happen to sustain humans over time
- relating to the environment
- for economic growth injections to be greater than ______
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- The way in which goods are produced
- more people in urban areas leads to a _______ of businesses
- globalisation results in a global _____ economy
- a high amount of ____ results in a better market
- why there are McDonald's in Saudi Arabia
- it is possible for a technology to ______
- the author of our economics textbook
- How much a product costs
- smaller productiojn runs may become _____
- technological change has led to firms producing goods more ____
- A contributing factor that is employed with economic growth
19 Clues: our teacher's first name • How much a product costs • Why Jesus might open a bank • relating to the environment • The way in which goods are produced • the author of our economics textbook • why there are McDonald's in Saudi Arabia • it is possible for a technology to ______ • smaller productiojn runs may become _____ • this must happen to sustain humans over time • ...
Connor's Conomics Crossword 2014-04-03
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- globalisation results in a global _____ economy
- a high amount of ____ results in a better market
- The way in which goods are produced
- why there are McDonald's in Saudi Arabia
- the materials a firm needs to product it's goods, basic, unchanged
- the author of our economics textbook
- Flowing from firms to households in the five-sector model
- this must happen to sustain humans over time
- it is possible for a technology to ______
- smaller productiojn runs may become _____
- relating to the environment
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- Why Jesus might open a bank
- e.g. land, labour, capital and enterprise-production
- A contributing factor that is employed with economic growth
- our teacher's first name
- How much a product costs
- technological change has led to firms producing goods more ____
- for economic growth injections to be greater than ______
- more people in urban areas leads to a _______ of businesses
19 Clues: our teacher's first name • How much a product costs • Why Jesus might open a bank • relating to the environment • The way in which goods are produced • the author of our economics textbook • why there are McDonald's in Saudi Arabia • it is possible for a technology to ______ • smaller productiojn runs may become _____ • this must happen to sustain humans over time • ...
ISO 14001: Terms and Definitions 2015-01-14
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- Environmental____________: Overall intentions and direction of an organization related to its environmental performance as formally expressed by top management [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.11].
- Environmental___________: Detailed performance requirement, applicable to the organization or parts thereof, that arises from the environmental objectives and that needs to be set and met in order to achieve those objectives [ISO 14011:2004 - 3.1].
- Environmental____________:Overall environmental goal, consistent with the environmental policy, that an organization sets itself to achieve. [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.9]. Revision Date: Section: D Page: 6 of 3
- _________ : Action Action to eliminate the cause of a potential nonconformity or other undesirable potential situation [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.17].
- Distinguishing feature [ISO 9000:2000 - 3.5.1].
- Environmental_____________: Measurable results of an organization’s management of its environmental aspects [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.10].
- Set of interrelated or interacting activities which transforms inputs into outputs [ISO 9000:2000- 3.4.1].
- Environmental ___________: Element of an organization’s activities, products or services that can interact with the environment.
- Person with the competence to conduct an audit [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.1].
- Environmental ___________: Any change to the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, wholly or partially resulting from an organization’s environmental aspects [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.7].
- Document stating results achieved or providing evidence of activities performed [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.20].
- ____________ Improvement :Recurring process of enhancing the environmental management system in order to achieve improvements in overall environmental performance consistent with theorganization’s environmental policy [ISO 14001:2004 -3.2].
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- Information and its supporting medium [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.4].
- demonstrated ability to apply knowledge and skills[ISO 9000:2000 – 3.9.12]..
- Result of a process.( 1 There are four generic categories of ________: 1) Services, 2) Software, 3) Hardware, 4) Processed materials) [ISO 9000:2000 - 3.4.2].
- Non-fulfillment of a requirement [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.15].
- __________ Party :Person or group concerned with or affected by the environmental performance of an organization [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.13].
- ___________ Action: Action to eliminate the cause of a detected nonconformity or other undesirable situation [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.3].
- (Abbreviation) Part of an organization’s management system used to develop and implement its environmental policy and manage its environmental aspects. [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.8].
- Surroundings in which an organization operates, including air, water, land, natural resources, flora, fauna, humans, and their interrelation [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.5].
- Internal _______:Systematic, independent and documented process for obtaining audit evidence and evaluating it objectively to determine the extent to which the environmental management system audit criteria set the organization are fulfilled [ISO 14001:2004 - 3.14].
- Specified way to carry out an activity or process [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.19].
22 Clues: Distinguishing feature [ISO 9000:2000 - 3.5.1]. • Non-fulfillment of a requirement [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.15]. • Information and its supporting medium [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.4]. • Person with the competence to conduct an audit [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.1]. • Specified way to carry out an activity or process [ISO 14001:2004 – 3.19]. • ...
Economics 2021-02-04
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- something that has grown or is growing
- the number or proportion of unemployed people
- Relations, study of the interaction of nation-states and non-governmental organizations in fields such as politics, economics, and security
- economics, study of how the allocation of resources and goods affects social welfare
- national entities, Administrative division, all administrative divisions are under the national level
- Supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
- merchandise or possessions
- economics, study of the labor force as an element in the process of production
- economics, the economic study of urban areas
- surplus, the amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
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- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- proliferation, spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States" by the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism
- organization, a field of economics dealing with the strategic behavior of firms, regulatory policy, antitrust policy and market competition
- conflict, caused or justified by differences in religion.
- finance, the study of government activities, which may include spending, deficits and taxation
20 Clues: merchandise or possessions • something that has grown or is growing • economics, the economic study of urban areas • the number or proportion of unemployed people • conflict, caused or justified by differences in religion. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • ...
Economics 2023-06-22
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- something that has grown or is growing
- the number or proportion of unemployed people
- Relations, study of the interaction of nation-states and non-governmental organizations in fields such as politics, economics, and security
- economics, study of how the allocation of resources and goods affects social welfare
- national entities, Administrative division, all administrative divisions are under the national level
- Supply, total value of money available in an economy at a point of time
- merchandise or possessions
- economics, study of the labor force as an element in the process of production
- economics, the economic study of urban areas
- surplus, the amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
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- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- proliferation, spread of nuclear weapons, fissionable material, and weapons-applicable nuclear technology and information to nations not recognized as "Nuclear Weapon States" by the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism
- organization, a field of economics dealing with the strategic behavior of firms, regulatory policy, antitrust policy and market competition
- conflict, caused or justified by differences in religion.
- finance, the study of government activities, which may include spending, deficits and taxation
20 Clues: merchandise or possessions • something that has grown or is growing • economics, the economic study of urban areas • the number or proportion of unemployed people • conflict, caused or justified by differences in religion. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • ...
Economics 2023-01-02
28 Clues: tax • wage • debt • money • labor • asset • asset • demand • exports • imports • capital • deficit • principal • socialism • recession • inflation • franchise • communism • economics • bankruptcy • bondmarket • free trade • entrepreneur • interestrate • capital gain • unemployment • price controls • disposable income
economics 2018-03-18
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- something required for survival
- a person that studies economics
- raw goods
- a study of the way an economy uses its scarce resources
- the branch of economics that concerns the description and explanation of economic phenomena
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- the amount that is wanted
- a branch of economics concerning the whole economy
- a branch of economics concerned with part of the economy
- something not required for survival but comforts the individual
- a stock or amount of something supplied or available for use.
- the measure of how scarce a humans needs and wants are
11 Clues: raw goods • the amount that is wanted • something required for survival • a person that studies economics • a branch of economics concerning the whole economy • the measure of how scarce a humans needs and wants are • a study of the way an economy uses its scarce resources • a branch of economics concerned with part of the economy • ...
Economic Terms 2024-01-29
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- study of economic decisions made by consumers and producers
- Process of changing raw materials into economic goods
- study of how things are bought and sold
- Any action one person does for another in exchange for payment
- We can never have all we want of every good and service
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- a person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale
- A person who purchases goods and services
- study of economic decisions that affect the economy of a nation
- individuals own businesses to make a profit
- environmental resources
- Anything used to produce goods and services
- the risk taking resourcde
- Mental and physical efforts of people to produce goods and services
13 Clues: environmental resources • the risk taking resourcde • study of how things are bought and sold • A person who purchases goods and services • individuals own businesses to make a profit • Anything used to produce goods and services • Process of changing raw materials into economic goods • We can never have all we want of every good and service • ...
Nature of Economics 2022-10-05
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- A service
- The reward for capital
- What you have to give up to choose you first best option
- Economics, History, Psychology are.......
- Something which motivates economic agents to behave in a different way
- The reward for land
- Human made resources
- Caring about future generations
- Synonym for salary
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- The reward for labor
- Economics relies on it
- Thanks to it factors of production can be better employed
- They are necessary to survive
- Producing more and faster
- The main problem in Economics
- Products which are tangible
- The reward for entrepreneurship
- Social science which studies how humans transform limited resources to get products in order to satisfy their unlimited needs and wants
- It comprises both the fertile soil and natural resources
- Wood, animals and water are.............resources
- Human resources
- The purchase of a capital good
- They are unlimited and attached to needs
23 Clues: A service • Human resources • Synonym for salary • The reward for land • The reward for labor • Human made resources • Economics relies on it • The reward for capital • Producing more and faster • Products which are tangible • They are necessary to survive • The main problem in Economics • The purchase of a capital good • The reward for entrepreneurship • Caring about future generations • ...
Environmental 2024-07-08
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- a condition in which the body core temperature falls below 95°F (35°C)
- painful muscle spasms usually associated with vigorous activity in a hot environment
- a family of insects that includes bees, wasps, ants, and yellowjackets
- the ability of the skin to resist deformation; tested by gently pinching skin on the forehead or back of the hand
- a serum that counteracts the effects of venom from an animal or insect
- the loss of heat by direct contact (eg, when a body part comes into contact with a colder object)
- a balance of all systems of the body
- a life-threatening condition of severe hyperthermia caused by exposure to excessive natural or artificial heat, marked by warm, dry skin; severely altered mental status; and often irreversible coma
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- the transfer of heat to colder objects in the environment by radiant energy; for example, heat gain from a fire
- the conversion of water or another fluid from liquid to a gas
- a condition in which the body core temperature rises to 101°F (38.3°C) or more
- the inhaling and exhaling of air; the physiologic process that exchanges carbon dioxide from fresh air
- the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion or immersion in liquid
- a heat emergency in which a significant amount of fluid and electrolyte loss occurs because of heavy sweating; also called heat prostration or heat collapse
- the loss of body heat caused by air movement (eg, a breeze blowing across the body)
- a common name for decompression sickness
16 Clues: a balance of all systems of the body • a common name for decompression sickness • the conversion of water or another fluid from liquid to a gas • a condition in which the body core temperature falls below 95°F (35°C) • a family of insects that includes bees, wasps, ants, and yellowjackets • a serum that counteracts the effects of venom from an animal or insect • ...
2.02 Cro 2023-02-07
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- fabrication
- utilization
- naturalmaterials
- resources
- value
- finalgoods
- require
- craving
- tangibleassets
- uncompromising
- shortage
- quantitydemanded
- supply
- balance
- overage
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- consumption
- resources
- trade
- desire
- deal
- helpforconsumers
- wish
- divide
- inquire
- flexible
- commodities
- economics
- required
- budget
- undersupply
- cost
- peopleoperations
- request
33 Clues: deal • wish • cost • trade • value • desire • divide • budget • supply • inquire • require • craving • request • balance • overage • flexible • required • shortage • resources • resources • economics • finalgoods • consumption • fabrication • utilization • commodities • undersupply • tangibleassets • uncompromising • naturalmaterials • helpforconsumers • peopleoperations • quantitydemanded
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-04
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- the branch of economics that assesses the government revenue and government expenditure of the public authorities and the adjustment of one or the other to achieve desirable effects and avoid undesirable ones
- an economic indicator of a positive trade balance in which the exports of a nation outweigh its imports
- the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time
- when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work
- the policy of protecting domestic industries against foreign competition by means of tariffs, subsidies, import quotas, or other restrictions
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- the study of the relations of states with each other and with international organizations
- the economic study of urban areas using the tools of economics to analyze urban issues such as crime, education, public transit, housing, and local government finance
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- the study of the allocation of scarce resources, including how markets function and how incentives affect people's, businesses' and institutions' behavior
- items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- a field of economics dealing with the strategic behavior of firms, regulatory policy, antitrust policy and market competition
- a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
- the study of how the allocation of resources and goods affects social welfare
- the part of economics concerned with large-scale factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- an field of economics concerned with optimizing the production and distribution of food and fiber
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- an industry that handles cash, credit, and other financial transactions
- an economic practice by which governments used their economies to augment state power at the expense of other countries
- the unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government or the population
- the total amount of money in circulation
20 Clues: the total amount of money in circulation • items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time • an industry that handles cash, credit, and other financial transactions • the study of how the allocation of resources and goods affects social welfare • ...
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