environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics 2024-03-21
Across
- A factor of production
- Something that someone has to have to survive.
- A permanent change to a supply and how much there is.
- A thing that people can use for free.
- Potential profit from a missed opportunity
- A temporary change to a supply and how much there is.
- A factor of production
- What is the definition of an entrepreneur?
- Something that someone can trade money for to have.
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- Using fewer resources than an economy is capable of using. importance.
- An examination of the additional benefits of an activity compared to the additional costs incurred by that same activity.
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- A person who undertakes the risk of starting a new business venture
- A factor of production
- When you choose one thing which causes you to have to give up, or sacrifice, another.
- Something that someone desires.
- Every resource is optimally allocated to serve each person in the best way while minimizing waste
17 Clues: A factor of production • A factor of production • A factor of production • Something that someone desires. • A thing that people can use for free. • Potential profit from a missed opportunity • What is the definition of an entrepreneur? • Something that someone has to have to survive. • Something that someone can trade money for to have. • ...
Economics 2024-01-31
Across
- someone who buys a product
- products that help in making or selling another product
- when a product is brought in from another country
- the number or amount of a product that is being sold
- the ways a producer will try to sell a good or service
- activities provided by other people
- how much a consumer wants a product
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- products that people buy or sell
- products made from nature
- people who help make or sell a product
- when a good or service is very hard to find
- someone who makes or sells a product
- a way of assembling a product where the parts run along a line
- a way to inform the consumer about a product being sold
- when a product is sent or sold to another country
15 Clues: products made from nature • someone who buys a product • products that people buy or sell • activities provided by other people • how much a consumer wants a product • someone who makes or sells a product • people who help make or sell a product • when a good or service is very hard to find • when a product is sent or sold to another country • ...
economics 2025-02-18
Across
- , Not having sufficient resources to produce enough to fulfill unlimited wants.
- , the ease with which workers can move from one geographical area to another in order to secure employment
- , The process of allocating resources in an economy, or between economies
- , The next best alternative forgone.
- , Goods and services which are scarce because of the limited availability of the factors of production
- , the ability of a worker to change occupations when they lose a job
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- , are the inputs required for the production of goods and services.
- The resources of land, labour, capital and enterprise
- , on the other hand, are those which are abundant in supply, usually referring to natural sources such as air and sunlight.
- , is a system whereby workers concentrate on performing a few tasks and then exchang uction for other goods and services
- , all the human resources available in an economy. That is, the mental and physical efforts and skills of workers/labourers.
- , The separation of tasks within a system, could be an individual, company or country who specialises.
- , the ability to take risks and run a business venture
- , all natural resources in an economy. This includes the surface of the earth, lakes, rivers, forests, mineral deposits, climate etc.
- , all the man-made resources available in an economy.
15 Clues: , The next best alternative forgone. • The resources of land, labour, capital and enterprise • , the ability to take risks and run a business venture • , all the man-made resources available in an economy. • , the ability of a worker to change occupations when they lose a job • ...
economics 2025-02-18
Across
- , Not having sufficient resources to produce enough to fulfill unlimited wants.
- , the ease with which workers can move from one geographical area to another in order to secure employment
- , The process of allocating resources in an economy, or between economies
- , The next best alternative forgone.
- , Goods and services which are scarce because of the limited availability of the factors of production
- , the ability of a worker to change occupations when they lose a job
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- , are the inputs required for the production of goods and services.
- The resources of land, labour, capital and enterprise
- , on the other hand, are those which are abundant in supply, usually referring to natural sources such as air and sunlight.
- , is a system whereby workers concentrate on performing a few tasks and then exchang uction for other goods and services
- , all the human resources available in an economy. That is, the mental and physical efforts and skills of workers/labourers.
- , The separation of tasks within a system, could be an individual, company or country who specialises.
- , the ability to take risks and run a business venture
- , all natural resources in an economy. This includes the surface of the earth, lakes, rivers, forests, mineral deposits, climate etc.
- , all the man-made resources available in an economy.
15 Clues: , The next best alternative forgone. • The resources of land, labour, capital and enterprise • , the ability to take risks and run a business venture • , all the man-made resources available in an economy. • , the ability of a worker to change occupations when they lose a job • ...
Economics 2024-06-10
Across
- Survey assessing the financial situation of households in the Eurozone
- The action of sharing something among a number of recipients
- The act of estimating or concluding something by assuming that existing trends will continue
- Having an internal cause or origin, often used in economics
- Technology that mimics human intelligence
- Legal term for an offer of payment
- Financial institutions for saving and lending money
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- The state of being steady and not changing
- The availability of liquid assets to a market or company
- Based on observation or experience rather than theory
- Economic theory emphasizes government intervention
- Factor that amplifies the effect of an economic input
- Relating to money or currency
- Period of temporary economic decline
- Mathematical symbols or noteworthy individuals
15 Clues: Relating to money or currency • Legal term for an offer of payment • Period of temporary economic decline • Technology that mimics human intelligence • The state of being steady and not changing • Mathematical symbols or noteworthy individuals • Economic theory emphasizes government intervention • Financial institutions for saving and lending money • ...
Economics 2025-06-24
Across
- Amount to be paid by the concerned person in case of violation of law
- Cost incurred per unit of output
- Most important determinant of supply
- When price of a commodity falls, the demand for it _____
- Want satisfying capacity of a commodity
- Is the transfer of income
- The market where there are few sellers
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- Law of supply represents the general tendency of _____
- A type of equilibrium that explains the equilibrium of individual economic unit
- Wear and tear of capital asses due to their use in the process of production
- Debt instrument issued by companies or the government as a means of borrowing long term funds
- Factor payment received by land in the form of money
- Purchase of goods and services by one country from another country
- A note which contains a written promise by one party to pay another party a definite sum of money, on demand or on a specific date
- Blood donation has _____ utility
15 Clues: Is the transfer of income • Cost incurred per unit of output • Blood donation has _____ utility • Most important determinant of supply • The market where there are few sellers • Want satisfying capacity of a commodity • Factor payment received by land in the form of money • Law of supply represents the general tendency of _____ • ...
Economics 2025-02-24
Across
- the purchase and use of goods and services by consumers
- a person, thing, or course of action chosen by somebody from among a range of possibilities
- The amount of goods and services that producers are able and willing to sell at various prices during a specified time period
- the management of resources of a community or country with a view to its productivity.
- something that encourages or motivates somebody to do something
- When one business controls the supply of a product or service, so there is no competition.
- the goods or services produced by a company
- the amount, usually of money, that is offered or asked for when something is bought or sold
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- the cost of the next best alternative use of time and money when choosing to do one thing rather than another
- Starting and running a business
- not having enough resources to produce all of the things we would like to have
- the money a business receives for its products or services over and above its costs
- the money, people, and materials available to accomplish a community’s goal
- the struggle that goes on between buyers and sellers to get the best possible price
- the desire, willingness, and ability to buy a good or service
15 Clues: Starting and running a business • the goods or services produced by a company • the purchase and use of goods and services by consumers • the desire, willingness, and ability to buy a good or service • something that encourages or motivates somebody to do something • the money, people, and materials available to accomplish a community’s goal • ...
Economics 2025-02-20
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- dependency ratio formula
- the number of people in different age groups in the population
- most populous country
- comparison of the number of people who are not in the labour force with the number of people in active paid employment
- consequences include impacts on collecting more tax revenues from a larger workforce
- does not have sufficient resources
- refers to the total number of inhabitants of a particular country
- occurs when people leave a country to live and work abroad
- least populous country
- occurs when people enter a country to live and work
- too large, given the available resources of the country
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- graphical representation of the age and gender distribution of a country's population
- study of population distribution and trends
- when the output of goods and services per head of the population is maximised
- the position and structure of a country's population
15 Clues: most populous country • least populous country • dependency ratio formula • does not have sufficient resources • study of population distribution and trends • occurs when people enter a country to live and work • the position and structure of a country's population • too large, given the available resources of the country • ...
Economics 2025-04-21
Across
- Who determines what goods and services are produced in the market economy?
- What is the government trying to reduce when it provides welfare?
- Who regulates monopolies in a mixed economy?
- What is the point where supply and demand meet to determine price?
- What are products and services that a business provides?
- What economic system is a mix of market and planned economies?
- What is the reason to reduce the opportunity gap between the rich and poor?
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- _____ goods are beneficial to society but would be under-provided by a free market as there is little opportunity for sellers to make profits from providing these goods/services as they are non-excludable and non-rivalrous in consumption.
- External benefits occur when the social benefits of an economic transaction are greater than the _____ benefits.
- Market Failure occurs when free market activity results in a less than ____ allocation of resources from the point of view of society.
- What is it called when demand exceeds supply, causing scarcity?
- Who are the people or businesses that create goods and services in a market economy?
- Producers lower output which may result in an _____ in unemployment in the industry.
- What goods have harmful impacts on consumers/society?
- What kind of ownership exists in both sectors of a mixed economy?
15 Clues: Who regulates monopolies in a mixed economy? • What goods have harmful impacts on consumers/society? • What are products and services that a business provides? • What economic system is a mix of market and planned economies? • What is it called when demand exceeds supply, causing scarcity? • What is the government trying to reduce when it provides welfare? • ...
Economics :{ 2025-08-15
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- what we want to buy to satisfy our needs and wants
- Generally produce food; vegetables, fruits and other products that are grown from land, as well as fish and animal based products.
- Economic problem of having unlimited needs and wants, but limited resources available.
- Is someone who takes on risk of starting their own business.
- is someone who buys or uses these goods and services
- When a country is unable to produce a good or service, it can rely on trade, or importing or exporting goods to or from other countries
- act of creating or starting something new a different.
- This kind of work is becoming more common in the workforce because of the improvements in communication technology.
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- is an individual or organisation that creates or provides goods and services
- Businesses that produce clothing, phones, cars and other manufactured goods.
- The amount of money a business earns after taking away the expenses that it has to pay.
- They way participants in an economy rely on each other to provide or trade the goods and services they cannot produce themselves.
- Way of saving money for retirement. It is money that is saved by working as employees or employer that goes towards a superannuation fund account.
- Allows a person to contribute to society in a positive way, but some people feel the need to help others so much so that they will even work without pay.
- Form of work that involves a person working for a business or organisation to gain experience in a particular field.
15 Clues: what we want to buy to satisfy our needs and wants • is someone who buys or uses these goods and services • act of creating or starting something new a different. • Is someone who takes on risk of starting their own business. • is an individual or organisation that creates or provides goods and services • ...
Economics 2017-03-08
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- determined by measuring the price of a standard group of goods
- the value of all the finished goods and services produced in country
- increase prices of inputs
- type of info lnflation which increases gradually but continually
- theory that changes in prices correspond with changes in supply
- the theory that inflation occurs when demand exceeds existing
- reduction of the general level of prices
- money received
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- P in GDP
- G in GDP
- P in CPI
- monetary inflation occurring at a high rate
- D in GDP
- C in CPI
- I in CPI
15 Clues: P in GDP • G in GDP • P in CPI • D in GDP • C in CPI • I in CPI • money received • increase prices of inputs • reduction of the general level of prices • monetary inflation occurring at a high rate • the theory that inflation occurs when demand exceeds existing • determined by measuring the price of a standard group of goods • ...
economics 2017-08-29
15 Clues: card • rivalry • no money • use later • exspnsive • has to have • cant go over • money you owe • note or coins • across country • slam into something • getting rid of money • illegal money making • extra money you don't pay back • money that goes to the goverment
Economics 2017-08-29
Across
- Australia's is Canberra. Is this clue any help?
- a very, very, very, very bad feeling...
- don't use too much money!
- work!
- money to pay back to someone.
- something used to pay for things.
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- something to pay to the government.
- what's ad's on the billboard today?
- saved!
- a work area.
- do you have any money left, what's the word for it?
- what is your ______?
- the modern money.
- how much does that cost?
- what happened to the money? Someone stole it?!?!
15 Clues: work! • saved! • a work area. • the modern money. • what is your ______? • how much does that cost? • don't use too much money! • money to pay back to someone. • something used to pay for things. • something to pay to the government. • what's ad's on the billboard today? • a very, very, very, very bad feeling... • Australia's is Canberra. Is this clue any help? • ...
economics 2017-03-21
Across
- physical items used for production
- prices determined by government
- Natural,Human,Capital
- total value of goods and services produced by a country in a year
- economic system controlled by private owners
- A person's regular occupations engaging in commerce.
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- a person that purchases goods+services
- satisfy through the efforts of other people
- human effort use for production
- figures use to measure a country's economic performance
- things you need to survive
- people never get enough
- number of people that are willing to work but cant find any jobs
- merchandise
- the aggregate of people living together
15 Clues: merchandise • Natural,Human,Capital • people never get enough • things you need to survive • human effort use for production • prices determined by government • physical items used for production • a person that purchases goods+services • the aggregate of people living together • satisfy through the efforts of other people • economic system controlled by private owners • ...
Economics 2013-12-11
Across
- Few barriers to international trade between countries without the intervention of import tariffs, quotas, and other forms of import controls.
- Negative growth in Real GDP for two or more fiscal quarters.
- A payment made to firms or consumers to encourage an increase in output
- Goods that deliver consumption services over an extended period of time.
- The next best opportunity forgone
- Goods/services sold abroad.
- Consumers' expenditure on goods and services. Component of AD
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- The cost of borrowing money.
- GDP measured taking inflation into account
- Government expenditure exceeds total tax revenue
- The difference between the minimum price accepted by the producer for a good and the actual price of the good
- The difference between the actual level of national output and its potential level.
- A good where an increase in income leads to a decrease in demand
- The amount that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price over a given period of time
- The amount producers are willing and able to sell at a given price over a given period of time
15 Clues: Goods/services sold abroad. • The cost of borrowing money. • The next best opportunity forgone • GDP measured taking inflation into account • Government expenditure exceeds total tax revenue • Negative growth in Real GDP for two or more fiscal quarters. • Consumers' expenditure on goods and services. Component of AD • ...
Economics 2021-03-09
Across
- there is not enough resources for everyone.
- vertical axes of a demand graph
- table that shows us relationship between price and quantity
- graph that shows us relationships between price and quantity.
- where G/S get exported
- a good or service that a consumer buys, but doesn't need to survive
- a goods or service that consumer buys and needs to survive
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- the whole system
- pay wages.
- personal resources, that are limited.
- someone who buys G/S
- Products that u can touch
- financial institutions
- the amount of something
- something a person is able and willing to buy
15 Clues: pay wages. • the whole system • someone who buys G/S • financial institutions • where G/S get exported • the amount of something • Products that u can touch • vertical axes of a demand graph • personal resources, that are limited. • there is not enough resources for everyone. • something a person is able and willing to buy • ...
Economics 2021-05-01
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- Items we would like to have – non-essentials
- Person who creates an item
- The moral standards of a business or individual
- How much is available
- The point when there is a fair balance between supply and demand
- This goes up when demand is high and supply is low
- A good or service sold to another country
- The items people buy and use
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- Activities provided by somebody else eg medical treatment
- How much is wanted
- Person who purchases or uses goods or services
- One of Australia biggest exports
- When the supply is very limited of an item or service
- A good or service bought from another country
- Things we must have to survive
15 Clues: How much is wanted • How much is available • Person who creates an item • The items people buy and use • Things we must have to survive • One of Australia biggest exports • A good or service sold to another country • Items we would like to have – non-essentials • A good or service bought from another country • Person who purchases or uses goods or services • ...
economics 2023-12-05
Across
- An amount that has to be paid to gain something
- Beliefs that motivate someone
- A desire
- Study of how people allocate scarce resources
- A process through which something becomes different
- Lack of something
- Development of something
- Worldwide
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- A chance for employment/a time or set of circumstances
- Control over a group or place
- A stock or supply
- Action or influence between 2 groups
- An act of choosing
- A necessity
- Maintain a process overtime
15 Clues: A desire • Worldwide • A necessity • A stock or supply • Lack of something • An act of choosing • Development of something • Maintain a process overtime • Control over a group or place • Beliefs that motivate someone • Action or influence between 2 groups • Study of how people allocate scarce resources • An amount that has to be paid to gain something • ...
Economics 2024-01-11
Across
- dami ng produkto na kayang bilhin ng konsyumer
- lugar ng transaksyon ng konsyumer at prodyuser
- dami ng produkto na kayang ibenta ng prodyuser
- pinakamataas na presyo
- sobra ang supply
- talaan ng quantity supplied at presyo
- pinakamababang presyo
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- grapikong presentasyon nf demand at presyo
- pantay ang dami ng demand at supply sa presyo
- proteksyon sa mga imbensyon
- nagbebenta/gumagawa ng produkto o serbisyo
- bumibili ng produkto o serbisyo
- property rights tungkol sa panitikan, sining
- kulang ang supply
- pagkakakilanlan na simbolo ng produkto
15 Clues: sobra ang supply • kulang ang supply • pinakamababang presyo • pinakamataas na presyo • proteksyon sa mga imbensyon • bumibili ng produkto o serbisyo • talaan ng quantity supplied at presyo • pagkakakilanlan na simbolo ng produkto • grapikong presentasyon nf demand at presyo • nagbebenta/gumagawa ng produkto o serbisyo • property rights tungkol sa panitikan, sining • ...
economics 2023-08-25
Across
- Money held in bank account.
- Goods & services brought into a country from another country.
- a source of danger.
- Grant of temporary use of something
- founder of modern communism.
- skillfulness in avoiding wasted time & effort.
- sum of money which is due.
- sole legal right to sell goods& services.
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- Amount of an item produced for sale.
- the reduction of something's worth.
- An act of helpful activity.
- Any good that can be brought and sold.
- Revenue of a company minus the expenses.
- the tendency of a body to return to its original shape
- A scottish economist who often known as Father of economics.
15 Clues: a source of danger. • sum of money which is due. • Money held in bank account. • An act of helpful activity. • founder of modern communism. • the reduction of something's worth. • Grant of temporary use of something • Amount of an item produced for sale. • Any good that can be brought and sold. • Revenue of a company minus the expenses. • ...
ECONOMICS 2023-12-01
Across
- unlimited needs and wants but limited resources
- a sum of money that is still owed
- a study of how people produce, consume and share wealth
- man made resources that contribute into the production of goods and services
- natural resources
- the skills required to combine the factors of production
- involves the transfer of goods and services to another person or business often in exchange for money
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- the effort and skills that contribute into the production of goods and services
- someone who is hired to preform specific
- an increase in the level of prices in goods and services
- a social of economic system in which manufacturing industries are prevalent
- advantage when a business is able to out preform a similar business in the market
- someone who purchases goods and services for personal use
- putting money in to a business aiming to make profit
- money obtained in return for labour or service
15 Clues: natural resources • a sum of money that is still owed • someone who is hired to preform specific • money obtained in return for labour or service • unlimited needs and wants but limited resources • putting money in to a business aiming to make profit • a study of how people produce, consume and share wealth • an increase in the level of prices in goods and services • ...
Economics 2020-04-29
Across
- Payment earned by entrepreneurs
- Financial assistance given to people by the Government
- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy needs and wants
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- Goods and services sold overseas
- Action of only doing one part of the process
- Organization with authority to make decisions for the population
- Basic necessities for life
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- market Place where factors of production are bought and sold.
- An organization that sells goods
- Goods and services which we desire but don’t need
- Where actions by one party have impacts on another, particularly economically.
- equipment used to make goods and services
- Actions done for consumers by producers
- Ability to combine all resources to make something (plan, recipe, system etc)
15 Clues: Basic necessities for life • Payment earned by entrepreneurs • An organization that sells goods • Goods and services sold overseas • Actions done for consumers by producers • equipment used to make goods and services • Action of only doing one part of the process • Goods and services which we desire but don’t need • Place where goods and services are bought and sold. • ...
Economics 2024-03-18
Across
- What promotes competition and equity?
- What role does the government play in a market economy?
- What fosters efficiency in a market economy?
- What reduces public goods provision?
- What determines prices in a market economy?
- What hinders efficient resource allocation?
- What arises when property rights are unclear?
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- What combines public and private sectors?
- What results in incomplete information?
- What regulates markets?
- What allows for private ownership?
- How do firms compete in a market economy?
- What drives consumer choices in a market economy?
- What leads to overproduction or underproduction?
- What provides welfare services?
15 Clues: What regulates markets? • What provides welfare services? • What allows for private ownership? • What reduces public goods provision? • What promotes competition and equity? • What results in incomplete information? • What combines public and private sectors? • How do firms compete in a market economy? • What determines prices in a market economy? • ...
Economics 2024-08-08
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- Type of Unemployment that results from a mismatch between jobs that are available and the people looking for work.
- Describes money that enters the economy.
- A measure of the quality of life or material prosperity enjoyed by all.
- criteria on the OECD Better life index starting with s.
- People who are in a paid job either full-time or part-time.
- Occurs when someone is available and actively looking for work.
- Money all Australian must Pay.
- Type of unemployment that results from people moving between jobs in the labour market.
- An indicator of inflation.
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- Category that the employed and unemployed fall in.
- Describes money that leaves the economy.
- Government Revenue is greater than government expenditure.
- Type of unemployment that results from changes in the economy.
- Government revenue is less than government expenditure.
- Involves Setting The cash rate to achieve an inflation target.
15 Clues: An indicator of inflation. • Money all Australian must Pay. • Describes money that leaves the economy. • Describes money that enters the economy. • Category that the employed and unemployed fall in. • Government revenue is less than government expenditure. • criteria on the OECD Better life index starting with s. • ...
Economics 2024-10-04
Across
- Money recieved for work, as a gift, or throughout installments.
- money owed to another person or company.
- something owned (that has value) offered as a security on debt.
- expense that varies in dollar amount from month to month but you can expect to have every month
- expense for things you don't need.
- credit that automatically renews whenever a payment is made to reduce the debt.
- expense that remains the same from month to month
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- a lender who uses deceptive unfair or fraudulant, practices or borrowers who are desperate for cash.
- expense that occurs at various times throughout the year and tends to be in large lump sums
- a loan for a fixed amount of money that is paid back in monthly installments.
- an asset that increases in value over time.
- an asset that loses value over time, such as a car that's worth less every year.
- failure to repay a loan on time
- the increase in value of a home over time, the difference between the amount owed and what the home could be sold for.
- a legal claim against an asset until the debt is repaid
15 Clues: failure to repay a loan on time • expense for things you don't need. • money owed to another person or company. • an asset that increases in value over time. • expense that remains the same from month to month • a legal claim against an asset until the debt is repaid • Money recieved for work, as a gift, or throughout installments. • ...
Economics 2023-02-03
15 Clues: price • labor • demand • scarce • supply • choices • inflation • resources • investment • technology • mercantilism • unemployment • protectionism • macroeconomics • microeconomics
Economics 2025-02-06
Across
- The most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision
- Using resources to maximize production of goods & services
- Deciding whether to spend on military funds or goods and services for the people
- System in which stores are controlled by the government and others privately
- Government that controls means of production
- High demand on services and goods ---
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- Greater education and experience leads to better productivity
- A graph to show the possible combinations of two products
- System in which the consumers and sellers determine prices by supply and demand
- Feeling of regret after making an unnecessary purchase
- Spending plan to outline expenses and financial goals
- Limited amounts of goods and services are available to meet the demand
- Someone who starts and operates a business
- More resources available & if technology improves the economy to increases output levels
- Giving up one benefit in order to gain other greaters benefits
15 Clues: High demand on services and goods --- • Someone who starts and operates a business • Government that controls means of production • Spending plan to outline expenses and financial goals • Feeling of regret after making an unnecessary purchase • A graph to show the possible combinations of two products • Using resources to maximize production of goods & services • ...
economics 2025-02-07
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- a person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services
- a line on a production possibilities curve that shows the maximum possible output on economy can produce
- a negative emotion such as regret, anxiety or guilt that consumers may experience after buying an item
- a situations with consumers who want more goods and services
- the process by increasing productivity and result in higher wages
- maximizes the production of goods and services on the production possibilities of frontier underutilization
- an economic system in which decisions on the three key economic questions are based on voluntary exchange in market
- the central government dictates the level of productions of goods and control their distribution
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- describes the tradeoff governments face in spending on national defense or on domestic programs
- financial rewards provided to alter consumption and production patterns in the economy
- the act of giving up one benefit in order to gain another great benefit
- economic system that has some market based elements and some level of government involvement
- the principle that limited the amount of goods and services
- the most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision
- resources and technology improves
15 Clues: resources and technology improves • the principle that limited the amount of goods and services • a situations with consumers who want more goods and services • the process by increasing productivity and result in higher wages • the most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision • ...
economics 2025-02-12
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- government owns resources and dictates what is produced
- using resources to max out production
- number one cost of production in the U.S.
- expectation encouraging individuals to behave certain ways
- resources improving or becoming available
- short in supply
- a social science
- giving up one thing in return for another
- theory of education increasing productivity
- individual operating a business
- insufficient amount
- cost that does not change with quantity produced
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- cost that rises or falls depending on amount produced
- regret after purchase
- value of option not taken
15 Clues: short in supply • a social science • insufficient amount • regret after purchase • value of option not taken • individual operating a business • using resources to max out production • number one cost of production in the U.S. • resources improving or becoming available • giving up one thing in return for another • theory of education increasing productivity • ...
economics 2025-02-18
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- , Not having sufficient resources to produce enough to fulfill unlimited wants.
- , the ease with which workers can move from one geographical area to another in order to secure employment
- , The process of allocating resources in an economy, or between economies
- , The next best alternative forgone.
- , Goods and services which are scarce because of the limited availability of the factors of production
- , the ability of a worker to change occupations when they lose a job
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- , are the inputs required for the production of goods and services.
- The resources of land, labour, capital and enterprise
- , on the other hand, are those which are abundant in supply, usually referring to natural sources such as air and sunlight.
- , is a system whereby workers concentrate on performing a few tasks and then exchang uction for other goods and services
- , all the human resources available in an economy. That is, the mental and physical efforts and skills of workers/labourers.
- , The separation of tasks within a system, could be an individual, company or country who specialises.
- , the ability to take risks and run a business venture
- , all natural resources in an economy. This includes the surface of the earth, lakes, rivers, forests, mineral deposits, climate etc.
- , all the man-made resources available in an economy.
15 Clues: , The next best alternative forgone. • The resources of land, labour, capital and enterprise • , the ability to take risks and run a business venture • , all the man-made resources available in an economy. • , the ability of a worker to change occupations when they lose a job • ...
Economics 2025-08-25
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- Products need to be fit for this
- Earned via labour
- Products need to match this
- An organisation like a corporation or company
- A promise to repair or replace a good
- A sector of the circular flow model where taxation and spending occurs
- Someone, or an entity, which makes and creates good and services
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- A leakage where no money is being spent
- Areas of the circular flow of income where money is being invested into the economy
- A good or service brought to your door
- A promise that consumer rights will be met
- An individual who buys goods and services
- The consumer has these and they must be respected
- Rules that people must follow at all times
- You need a proof or purchase or a receipt for this
15 Clues: Earned via labour • Products need to match this • Products need to be fit for this • A promise to repair or replace a good • A good or service brought to your door • A leakage where no money is being spent • An individual who buys goods and services • A promise that consumer rights will be met • Rules that people must follow at all times • ...
Economics 2025-11-19
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- official money of a country
- things that make trade harder to do
- a tax placed on imports
- a ban on trading due to safety reasons or political conflict
- the value of one country's money compared to another country's money. It tells you how much of one currency you can get for another.
- goods and services coming into the country
- the currency of Europe
- a limit on the amount of goods that can be imported into a country in a given year
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- exchanging one thing for another
- an economy that has high government influence
- a countries decision to make a product that is easy and affordable to make to ship to other countries
- true or false: all trade barriers are government imposed
- an economy that has high individual freedom
- goods and services that are sent out of a country
- an economy that is a combination of market and command
15 Clues: the currency of Europe • a tax placed on imports • official money of a country • exchanging one thing for another • things that make trade harder to do • goods and services coming into the country • an economy that has high individual freedom • an economy that has high government influence • goods and services that are sent out of a country • ...
Economics 2025-12-31
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- good or service sold to another country
- a product we consume, such as candy
- a trade ___ is when imports exceed exports
- a trade ___ is when exports exceed imports
- tax on imports
- rely on others to meet needs and wants
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- good or service bought from another country
- business owners decide what to produce
- type of economy where profit comes from information
- amount of a product available
- money left after the cost of production
- a job someone does for us, such as a waiter
- how much of a product buyers want
- part ownership in a company
- determined by the supply and demand
15 Clues: tax on imports • part ownership in a company • amount of a product available • how much of a product buyers want • a product we consume, such as candy • determined by the supply and demand • business owners decide what to produce • rely on others to meet needs and wants • good or service sold to another country • money left after the cost of production • ...
Economics 2026-04-16
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- organization that handles trade disputes and promotes free trade globally
- economist who supported free market and the invisible hand
- increasing connection of economies around the world
- system that combines free market and government control :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
- system where individuals make economic decisions with little government control
- system based on customs and past practices
- tax placed on imported goods
- policy that limits trade to protect domestic industries
- trade between nations with fewer government restrictions
- agreement that created a free trade zone between the US Canada and Mexico
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- system where the government controls production and resources
- when a country imports more goods than it exports
- ability to make personal economic choices without government interference :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}
- idea that competition and self interest regulate the economy
- businesses that operate in multiple countries
15 Clues: tax placed on imported goods • system based on customs and past practices • businesses that operate in multiple countries • when a country imports more goods than it exports • increasing connection of economies around the world • policy that limits trade to protect domestic industries • trade between nations with fewer government restrictions • ...
Environmental Law and Policy 2015 2015-02-09
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- Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out specific planning requirements.
- Municipal policy tool that sets out policies guiding land use planning.
- Tool to facilitate public/stakeholder review and comment on new environmental policy.
- An example of a tribunal that hears appeals related to municipal powers or issues.
- A comprehensive approach to managing human activities and our natural resources
- working together to find a mutually agreeable decision or path forward.
- Approach to environmental management that is often stakeholder led and is focused on providing incentives and education to encourage actions.
- Established broad roles/responsibilities of different levels of government.
- Notice posted on the EBR Registry related to decisions made on legislation/policies including how comments influenced final decisions.
- Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out how we do things.
- Acronym for statements created by Ministries to guide how decisions may affect the environment.
- Government where the opposing parties collectively have the majority of seats in the legislature.
- Policy formation approach that considers that “big picture” issue and then the details; also refers to government driving policy development.
- A Tribunal that hears appeals related to various environmental and planning legislation.
- Type of stakeholder engagement where organization allows public to decide on best policy approach.
- Policy tool that establishes specific processes to followed to implement legislation and regulations.
- Municipal planning tool providing detailed criteria for implementing a general Provincial or Municipal policy.
- Policy tool that sets out broad mandates for what government wants to accomplish.
- Law passed by legislatures; also called written law.
- Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to offer funding/incentives related to implementation.
- Type of stakeholder engagement where information is provided (one-way communication).
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- Principle where a cautious environmental management approach is taken to ensure resource protection.
- An organization that works on behalf of its members providing a common voice on specific issues.
- Notice posted on the EBR Registry related to new legislation and invites comments.
- Stakeholder engagement where organization look to public for advice on specific policy options.
- Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to provide certain powers/rights.
- Policy tool that sets out the details for implementation of legislation.
- Stakeholder engagement where information is provided and public feedback is used to influence decisions.
- Independent officer responsible for monitoring government compliance with EBR
- Acronym for the database used to post environmentally significant law/policy made by the government and used to facilitate public/stakeholder comment.
- Process of requesting a formal change to a decision.
- Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to control certain activities.
- Impartial decision maker making enforceable decisions where an appeal is made on a specific law.
- A person WHO affects or can be affected by environmental law and policy.
- Impartial decision maker that reviews decision making process to ensure organization acted within the powers provided under legislation.
- Government where the governing party has the majority of seats in the legislature.
- Stakeholder engagement where organization works with public ensuring policy options reflect their concerns.
- Policy formation approach that considers details of an issue piecing them together to consider broader issues; also refers to stakeholders driving policy development.
- Notice posted on the EBR Registry providing information.
- Policy tool used by ministries to implement legislation or regulations (e.g. licenses, permits, certificates).
- Laws and policies that apply to a specific group or a specific issue.
- Approach to environmental management that is government led and based on required actions.
- Third party involvement in finding mutually agreeable outcomes.
- Acronym for non-governmental organizations focused on environmental issues.
- Law based on prior court decisions.
45 Clues: Law based on prior court decisions. • Process of requesting a formal change to a decision. • Law passed by legislatures; also called written law. • Notice posted on the EBR Registry providing information. • Third party involvement in finding mutually agreeable outcomes. • Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out how we do things. • ...
Economics 1 2023-02-01
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- people who study economics
- gaining or saving something you want or need
- the study of the choices we make to meet needs
- choices between something you want or need
- consequences that encourage you to act a certain way
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- the results of choice made
- giving up or spending something you want or need
- the things we use to make goods and services
- things we must have to survive
- something that is done for you (you pay for)
- the fundamental problem in economics (limited resources)
- things we would like to have
12 Clues: the results of choice made • people who study economics • things we would like to have • things we must have to survive • choices between something you want or need • the things we use to make goods and services • something that is done for you (you pay for) • gaining or saving something you want or need • the study of the choices we make to meet needs • ...
Environmental law 2025-09-06
14 Clues: BAD • SUMMIT • CHANGE • CUTTING • MEASURES • protocol • TRIBUNAL • EMISSIONS • AGREEMENT • Conference • PROTECTION • DEVELOPMENT • environmental impact assessment • UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECT
Doughnut Economics 2022-10-31
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- Who developed Doughnut Economics?
- What color are life's necessities in the Doughnut Economics model?
- The opposite of shortfall.
- To meet the needs of all humans in the confines of ecological boundaries is humanity's ____ sided challenge.
- We have exceeded ___ planetary boundaries.
- The center of the donut that represents people who are NOT rich.
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- To overcome dependency on economic growth, we need ___ between social and ecological needs.
- The _____ dimensions of the social foundation are derived from internationally agreed minimum social standards.
- The outside of the donut resembles the _____ ceiling.
- The developer of Doughnut Economics works for what university?
- According to Doughnut Economics, we need economies that are _____ and distributed by design.
11 Clues: The opposite of shortfall. • Who developed Doughnut Economics? • We have exceeded ___ planetary boundaries. • The outside of the donut resembles the _____ ceiling. • The developer of Doughnut Economics works for what university? • The center of the donut that represents people who are NOT rich. • What color are life's necessities in the Doughnut Economics model? • ...
Economics 2015-03-24
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- measure of the amount of output produced with a given amount of productive factors; normally refers to labor, but can apply to all factors of production
- next best choice
- right to own something
- both sides benefit from the trade
- cost for doing business
- a ban on trade with a certain country
- free trade
- alternative that must be given up when one choice is made rather than another
- government payment to encourage or protect a certain economic activity
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- assignment of tasks to the workers, factories, regions, or nations that can perform them more efficiently
- Country's ability to produce a given product relatively more efficiently then another country; production at a lower opportunity cost
- limit on the amount of a good that is allowed into a country
- fundamental economic problem facing all societies that results from a combination of scarce resources and peoples virtually unlimited wants
- tax placed on imported and exported products
- things that get in the way of trading
15 Clues: free trade • next best choice • right to own something • cost for doing business • both sides benefit from the trade • a ban on trade with a certain country • things that get in the way of trading • tax placed on imported and exported products • limit on the amount of a good that is allowed into a country • ...
Economics 2020-05-01
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- A tax imposed on imports
- The willingness and ability of consumers to buy products at different prices in a given time period
- The willingness and ability of producers to sell products at different prices in a given time period
- When the GDP falls for more than two consecutive quarters
- when the production/consumption of a good or service harms/benefits a third party
- A good that is non-rivalrous and non-excludable
- The number of people actively seeking for a job but can't find one
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- A limit on the amount of imports
- A group of producers that agree to limit production or to increase prices
- A sustained increase in the average price level
- The process by which an injection into the circular flow in income creates a change in GDP greater than the original injection
- Money given by the government to producers to increase production
- cost The additional cost incurred for producing one more unit of output
- A state where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied
- The removal of trade barriers within a trading bloc, allowing members to buy from the cheapest member
15 Clues: A tax imposed on imports • A limit on the amount of imports • A sustained increase in the average price level • A good that is non-rivalrous and non-excludable • A state where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied • When the GDP falls for more than two consecutive quarters • Money given by the government to producers to increase production • ...
Economics 2021-01-04
Across
- there is a ...... in the demand due to rises in price, other factors constant.
- the products offered for sale in a perfect competition market are......
- When the production of a good or service with no close substitutes is carried out by a single firm with the market power to decide the price of its output.
- a severe and prolonged recession
- The difference made by one extra unit of something.
- a curve showing combination of two goods that give the consumer equal satisfaction and utility.
- a measure of the responsiveness of one variable to changes in another.
- the Latin pharse for other factors remaining constant
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- an industry for which the supply and demand curve never intersect in the positive axes.
- Makes the world go round and comes in many forms, from shells and beads to gold coins to plastic or paper.
- the branch which analyses economy-wide phenomena such as growth, inflation and unemployment.
- Two products, for which an increase (or fall) in demand for one leads to an increase (fall) in demand for the other.
- a system which facilitates the interaction between buyers and sellers
- a state of rest form which no buyer or seller would like to move from.
- The value of all the goods and services produced for money in an economy,evaluated at their market prices.
15 Clues: a severe and prolonged recession • The difference made by one extra unit of something. • the Latin pharse for other factors remaining constant • a system which facilitates the interaction between buyers and sellers • a state of rest form which no buyer or seller would like to move from. • a measure of the responsiveness of one variable to changes in another. • ...
Economics 2021-03-09
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- is the graphical relationship between a price and the quantity of a demand schedule
- when one action leads on to another action
- a system which results in something getting down in the way of a method
- the actions that create the economy
- where money is saved for savings and lent out for business to increase capital
- when somethings is in short supply
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- when the price relates to the quantity in the table
- pressing requirements
- receive wages
- an action by someone or something that you cannot touch
- relies on another sector to create their product or service
- a product you can touch that is available to you
- something you cannot live without
- something you don't need but would enjoy
- purchases the products
15 Clues: receive wages • pressing requirements • purchases the products • something you cannot live without • when somethings is in short supply • the actions that create the economy • something you don't need but would enjoy • when one action leads on to another action • a product you can touch that is available to you • when the price relates to the quantity in the table • ...
Economics 2021-03-09
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- Businesses that use households for labour
- Money given to the government by households
- Goes from the government to firms
- resources that are the building blocks of the economy
- the political system by which a country or community is administered and regulated
- where household savings go to
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- where firms export and import goods and services
- Another way of describing the actions in an economy
- income received in which no goods or services are being paid for
- A fixed regular payment earned from work and services
- goods and services shipped from New Zealand to a different country
- Money received on a regular basis
- total amount producers earn after subtracting the production costs
- Goods and services bought from a different country to New Zealand
- Goods and services tax
15 Clues: Goods and services tax • where household savings go to • Goes from the government to firms • Money received on a regular basis • Businesses that use households for labour • Money given to the government by households • where firms export and import goods and services • Another way of describing the actions in an economy • ...
Economics 2016-09-26
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- When someone decides what they want to buy
- When there's not much of a resource
- The raw materials that are manufactured into a product (car)
- Cost The loss of one choice when another choice is chosen
- Firms that use resources in order to supply it
- When you can't touch a service (banking)
- When you can touch a good (pen)
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- Never ending
- An intangible service that is given
- The extraction of raw materials (mining)
- Ideas and risk takers that are running the business
- Goods that are used to produce
- Natural resources used to manufacture the product
- Something essential to stay alive
- Human input to create the product
15 Clues: Never ending • Goods that are used to produce • When you can touch a good (pen) • Something essential to stay alive • Human input to create the product • An intangible service that is given • When there's not much of a resource • The extraction of raw materials (mining) • When you can't touch a service (banking) • When someone decides what they want to buy • ...
Economics 2018-12-05
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- one who makes the goods.
- a person who buys goods and services
- of Government The government's role is to protect property rights
- When different businesses compete for consumer's money
- property individuals own businesses and property rather than the government
- Smith Scottish economist who came up with the idea of capitalism
- The money received in payment for goods or services
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- things that people sell
- An activity that someone is paid to perform.
- people or businesses offering goods and services
- rights The right to make decisions for one's business or property.
- What consumers are willing to buy at a given price.
- The name of Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy
- The money left over after all expenses are paid
- The way people earn and spend money
15 Clues: things that people sell • one who makes the goods. • The way people earn and spend money • a person who buys goods and services • An activity that someone is paid to perform. • The money left over after all expenses are paid • people or businesses offering goods and services • What consumers are willing to buy at a given price. • ...
Economics 2024-06-07
Across
- reducing taxes makes more money available for private investment, thereby increasing productivity
- intangible good produced for which people expect to pay
- value of the best alternative that is foregone when a different alternative is taken
- allows a country to produce those goods in which it has absolute or comparative advantage
- advocates the stockpiling of gold and silver in the state's treasury
- can seep into an economy without the majority of people realizing that their foundational freedoms are being dissolved away
- used to determine how much of a good to buy or sell
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- large, complex organizations composed of appointed officials and numerous departments
- advocates massive public spending during recession
- mechanism that allows people to exchange goods
- separates work to be performed into individualized tasks
- based on public and governmental control of the production and distribution of nearly all national resources
- the exclusive power of an independent state to rile and regulate internal affairs without foreign interference
- regards the entire world as one giant community that should be unified politically and economically
- commits resources to a purpose expected to provide future gain
15 Clues: mechanism that allows people to exchange goods • advocates massive public spending during recession • used to determine how much of a good to buy or sell • intangible good produced for which people expect to pay • separates work to be performed into individualized tasks • commits resources to a purpose expected to provide future gain • ...
Economics 2023-03-03
Across
- Tools,machinery,equipment
- Turn around point
- Most countries have this kind of economy
- Economy returns to its original peak
- People make decisions in this economy
- cost of next best alternative
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- Revenue-costs
- Business ran and owned by 1 individual
- condition results from not having enough resources to produce.
- starts own business
- Business owned by 2 or more people.
- Central authority makes all decisions
- Total amount of money in circulation
- Family, or ritual economy
- People of work force
15 Clues: Revenue-costs • Turn around point • starts own business • People of work force • Tools,machinery,equipment • Family, or ritual economy • cost of next best alternative • Business owned by 2 or more people. • Economy returns to its original peak • Total amount of money in circulation • Central authority makes all decisions • People make decisions in this economy • ...
Economics 2023-05-23
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- The third determinant of supply
- Spending is greater than revenue
- The number of district banks
- Issued by a corporation, borrowed money
- The second factor of production
- Not enough resources
- Any place where buying and selling occurs
- Portions of a company's profits through investing
- The second influencer of choice
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- Waiting to find another job
- Legal registration of an invention
- The fourth determinant of demand
- The study of how people use scarce resources
- Anything related to government spending and debt
- The low point of the business cycle
15 Clues: Not enough resources • Waiting to find another job • The number of district banks • The third determinant of supply • The second factor of production • The second influencer of choice • The fourth determinant of demand • Spending is greater than revenue • Legal registration of an invention • The low point of the business cycle • Issued by a corporation, borrowed money • ...
economics 2025-01-24
Across
- Capita Definition: Per person; usually used when talking about averages.
- Trade Organization (WTO) Definition: An international organization that helps regulate and promote trade between countries.
- Definition: Goods or services sent to another country for sale.
- Definition: Goods or services brought into a country for sale.
- Definition: An economic system where private individuals own businesses and resources.
- American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Definition: An agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to reduce trade barriers.
- Definition: A political and economic system where the government owns all property and controls all resources.
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- Definition: The exchange of goods, services, or resources between people or countries.
- Definition: The system of how money is made and used within a country or region.
- Definition: A tax placed on imported goods.
- Definition: An economic system where the government controls some businesses and services to ensure equality.
- Definition: When spending is greater than income or revenue.
- Definition: When income or revenue is greater than spending.
- Definition: A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported or exported.
- Domestic Product (GDP)Definition: The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year.
15 Clues: Definition: A tax placed on imported goods. • Definition: When spending is greater than income or revenue. • Definition: When income or revenue is greater than spending. • Definition: Goods or services brought into a country for sale. • Definition: Goods or services sent to another country for sale. • ...
Economics 2024-12-16
Across
- - physical, produced objects for which a demand exists,
- - when a country expands its territory by taking over another country, usually a smaller or weaker one
- - to bring something into a country from another country, especially for sale or trade
- an action performed by a person or a machine to benefit someone
- - The division of labor is the separation of the tasks in any economic system or organization so that participants may specialize
- - goods and services that are produced in one country and sold to buyers in another.
- of living -
- - an economy's ability to produce a particular good or service at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partners.
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- - focusing on a specific skill, activity, or production process
- - what are willing to give up to get what you want
- - where two or more parties (individuals, businesses, companies, countries, etc.) depend upon each other for the exchange of goods and the fulfillment of their necessities
- - a tax on imported goods
- - trade between countries that is unrestricted, without taxes, tariffs, or quotas on imports or exports
- - an amount that is more than what is required or necessary
- barrier - a government-imposed restraint on the flow of international goods or services
15 Clues: of living - • - a tax on imported goods • - what are willing to give up to get what you want • - physical, produced objects for which a demand exists, • - an amount that is more than what is required or necessary • - focusing on a specific skill, activity, or production process • an action performed by a person or a machine to benefit someone • ...
Economics 2024-03-26
Across
- Reaction of consumers to a price change.
- Trading one thing for another.
- Economic analysis concerned with decisions made by individuals.
- The point where supply and demand curves meet.
- Price of things increase, real income decreases.
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- The result is more than one.
- Studies the economy as a whole.
- Redistribution of income and wealth by means of the government.
- Does not include inflation.
- Price increases, people buy less.
- Taking account of inflation.
- What is something everyone would consume if things were unlimited?
- Assuming someone will receive the same happiness.
- Relationship What is the relationship when income goes down so does the demand?
- Normal income increases along with the demand.
15 Clues: Does not include inflation. • The result is more than one. • Taking account of inflation. • Trading one thing for another. • Studies the economy as a whole. • Price increases, people buy less. • Reaction of consumers to a price change. • The point where supply and demand curves meet. • Normal income increases along with the demand. • ...
Economics 2024-03-18
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- What drives consumer choices in a market economy?
- What reduces public goods provision?
- What results in incomplete information?
- How do firms compete in a market economy?
- What provides welfare services?
- What hinders efficient resource allocation?
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- What arises when property rights are unclear?
- What role does the government play in a market economy?
- What allows for private ownership?
- What determines prices in a market economy?
- What leads to overproduction or underproduction?
- What regulates markets?
- What fosters efficiency in a market economy?
- What promotes competition and equity?
- What combines public and private sectors?
15 Clues: What regulates markets? • What provides welfare services? • What allows for private ownership? • What reduces public goods provision? • What promotes competition and equity? • What results in incomplete information? • What combines public and private sectors? • How do firms compete in a market economy? • What determines prices in a market economy? • ...
Economics 2024-03-21
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- A monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services
- When the general price goes up
- Money amount of goods/services bought by local people
- The lowest point in the business cycle
- The boom of the economy
- GDP does NOT measure this
- The middle part of the peak and trought
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- Most commonly called U.S_____
- An economic Measurement that looks at the average change
- The buying/bringing in of goods
- Large Org. that pays for a country's goods
- ___ Productions aka the black market are not a part of the GDP
- The percentage of Normal inflation
- The money amount spent by business on productive resources
- The selling of goods to other countries
15 Clues: The boom of the economy • GDP does NOT measure this • Most commonly called U.S_____ • When the general price goes up • The buying/bringing in of goods • The percentage of Normal inflation • The lowest point in the business cycle • The selling of goods to other countries • The middle part of the peak and trought • Large Org. that pays for a country's goods • ...
Economics 2025-08-15
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- Examples are hairdressers, Lawnmowing
- Tangible things you can hold
- when the prices get higher
- opposite of a need
- person who buy products
- If you work for a business you are one of these
- You will need these to produce a product
- Opposite of a import
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- When you give something to someone in exchange for something else
- Example of this is Shelter
- You miss out on this when you choose an opinion
- This week I have to pay back the bank ____
- The money that an employee gets paid
- This is the money you might get leftover after you have paid your employees
- You may go here to buy items
15 Clues: opposite of a need • Opposite of a import • person who buy products • Example of this is Shelter • when the prices get higher • Tangible things you can hold • You may go here to buy items • The money that an employee gets paid • Examples are hairdressers, Lawnmowing • You will need these to produce a product • This week I have to pay back the bank ____ • ...
economics 2022-11-16
15 Clues: water. • savings? • science?! • purchaser? • equipment? • enterprise? • BIGcompany? • environment? • bachat yojana • OHHH WAITER!! • facebook owner? • not broke UNLESS?! • opposite of export? • opposite of import? • old people stuff UNLESS?!
Economics 2022-11-29
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- the act of running a business and taking on the risks.
- the desire that people have to buy something.
- the lack of a resource
- money used to help people make or do things
- what a person gives up when they buy or make something
- an economic system in which the government controls a country's economy
- the amount of something that is available
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- the growth in free trade between countries
- to trade by exchanging one good or service for another
- an economic system based on customs, history, and traditions.
- goods and services sold to other countries
- goods brought in from other countries
- the study of how people make, buy, and sell things
- a rise in prices
- a period of small economic growth
15 Clues: a rise in prices • the lack of a resource • a period of small economic growth • goods brought in from other countries • the amount of something that is available • the growth in free trade between countries • goods and services sold to other countries • money used to help people make or do things • the desire that people have to buy something. • ...
Economics 2025-11-12
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- When outsiders are affected by someone else’s economic activity.
- – Limited resources to meet unlimited wants.
- Borrowed money that you’ll pay back later.
- Laws-Describes how GDP growth and unemployment move in opposite directions.
- Total value of goods and services made in a country.
- Cycle – The repeated pattern of economic growth and slowdown.
- Trap – When people cannot escape poverty due to economic and social barriers
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- Bonds-– Long-term debt issued by businesses to raise funds.
- Rise in the value of a currency compared to others.
- – Goods purchased from abroad.
- – Money leaving a country to foreign markets.
- – Inflation because making goods becomes costlier.
- – A long and deep drop in economic activity.
- Revenue – Extra income earned from selling one more unit.
- Control-Government sets price limits.
15 Clues: – Goods purchased from abroad. • Control-Government sets price limits. • Borrowed money that you’ll pay back later. • – Limited resources to meet unlimited wants. • – A long and deep drop in economic activity. • – Money leaving a country to foreign markets. • – Inflation because making goods becomes costlier. • Rise in the value of a currency compared to others. • ...
Economics 2025-10-20
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- any tool that makes a job more productive
- the four categories needed to make a business
- the money people use to make trade easier
- all goods and services produced in a country in a year
- a type of economic system where the government answers the three economic questions
- someone who takes a risk and puts all the factors of production together to make a business
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- GDP divided by the population
- things found in nature
- a type of economic system where citizens answers the 3 economic questions
- a complete stop on trade
- knowledge, education, or training a person brings to a job
- when goods are limited
- a limit on imported goods
- all economies in the world are this- no such thing as pure command or pure market
- a tax on imported goods
15 Clues: things found in nature • when goods are limited • a tax on imported goods • a complete stop on trade • a limit on imported goods • GDP divided by the population • any tool that makes a job more productive • the money people use to make trade easier • the four categories needed to make a business • all goods and services produced in a country in a year • ...
Economics 2026-02-26
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- Non-tariff barriers like requiring a certain proportion of leather in shoes.
- Removing barriers to encourage free trade.
- Restriction on the volume of imports.
- Policy giving lower trade rates to specific nations.
- Government policy to control the value of its currency.
- A single world market from integrating governments, cultures, and financial markets.
- An agreement between many nations.
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- When a country spends more on imports than it earns from exports.
- Small, new industries that need protection.
- Agreement between two nations.
- A key driver of globalization that has "shrunk" the world.
- "Flooding" a market with cheap goods to force out competition.
- A tax on imported goods.
- Negative taxes or tax credits for domestic producers.
- Skilled workers migrating to other countries.
15 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • Agreement between two nations. • An agreement between many nations. • Restriction on the volume of imports. • Removing barriers to encourage free trade. • Small, new industries that need protection. • Skilled workers migrating to other countries. • Policy giving lower trade rates to specific nations. • ...
economics 2026-03-31
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- - The person or firm providing a good in an economic transaction.
- - The profit motive that encourages people to work and innovate.
- - A mixture of both a market and a planned economy.
- - Large firms that dominate a market and reduce competition.
- - An economy where the government makes all the production decisions.
- - The act of a government getting involved in the allocation of resources.
- - The motivation for consumers and producers to maximize their own satisfaction.
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- - Describes goods like education or healthcare that are good for society.
- - The act of supplying goods or services, which can be over or under-supplied.
- - The total cost to both the individual and the rest of society.
- - The way prices change to allocate scarce resources.
- - When the market fails to allocate resources efficiently for society.
- - The authority that uses regulation and nationalization to intervene.
- - The type of economic system used by almost every country today.
- - The type of system that decides how to answer the three fundamental questions.
15 Clues: - A mixture of both a market and a planned economy. • - The way prices change to allocate scarce resources. • - Large firms that dominate a market and reduce competition. • - The total cost to both the individual and the rest of society. • - The profit motive that encourages people to work and innovate. • ...
Sustainability and the Future of Tourism in Italy 2024-07-15
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- - This city faces significant challenges due to over-tourism (6 letters).
- - Groups affected by tourism, often leading to social and cultural impacts (15 letters).
- - Measures like visitor restrictions used to control tourism flow (6 letters).
- - Systems that help reduce the congestion and pollution caused by tourist vehicles (14 letters).
- - Government rules to manage and promote sustainable tourism (6 letters).
- - Combining physical and virtual elements to manage visitor numbers (11 letters).
- - Digital tools enhancing tourist experiences and promoting sustainability (10 letters).
- - The environmental impact of travel and tourism activities (14 letters).
- - The ability of the tourism sector to recover from crises (10 letters).
- - Practices that ensure long-term environmental and cultural preservation (13 letters).
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- - Excessive tourism leading to negative effects on destinations (11 letters).
- - Ensuring tourism development meets current needs without compromising future generations (16 letters).
- - Practices and accommodations promoting environmental sustainability (10 letters).
- - Online experiences allowing tourists to explore sites from home (12 letters).
- - Promoting varied destinations to spread tourist impact (14 letters).
- - Another city struggling with the impacts of excessive visitors (8 letters).
- - The global pandemic that dramatically affected the tourism industry (7 letters).
- - Innovations focused on reducing the environmental impact of tourism (8 letters).
- - Initiatives aimed at environmental and cultural recovery in tourist areas (12 letters).
19 Clues: - Promoting varied destinations to spread tourist impact (14 letters). • - The ability of the tourism sector to recover from crises (10 letters). • - This city faces significant challenges due to over-tourism (6 letters). • - Government rules to manage and promote sustainable tourism (6 letters). • ...
Economics Crossword - By Mitchell Berendt 2013-12-12
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- The study of how people choose to use scarce resources to satisfy their wants.
- All the resources made and used by people to produce and distribute goods/services.
- The value of the next - best alternative.
- The combination of vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness to take risks that are needed to run a new business.
- Economics rely heavy on _____. They look for patterns of behavior - to aid them in making predictions.
- Study of individuals, families, and businesses.
- Desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service
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- Means to "make decisions according to what you believe is the best combination of costs and benefits.
- Things that are necessary for survival
- Explains economics as it should be.
- Using skills you specialize in to produce unrelated goods, work for money, buy household items such as food.
- Buyers and seller do business together, in which they both benefit from the transaction.
- The study of the behavior of the economy as a whole.
- All the human time, talent, and effort going into making the product.
- Products provided by government and consumed by the public.
- The benefit or satisfaction gained from the use of a good or service.
- Rewards / money that would be given if a certain task is completed.
- Explains economics the way it is.
- All the natural resources found on or under the ground.
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three economies.
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants.
21 Clues: Explains economics the way it is. • Explains economics as it should be. • Things that are necessary for survival • The value of the next - best alternative. • Study of individuals, families, and businesses. • The study of the behavior of the economy as a whole. • All the natural resources found on or under the ground. • ...
Colonizing 2013-11-09
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- Two of the colonies did this.
- Purple blueish color used for ink.
- Colony that farmed.
- charity, economics, defense.
- Triangular Trade.
- In the South.
- Only in Massachusetts and Connecticut.
- People investing in goods.
- Finding new things or discovering new things.
- This place is in New England.
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- Where people work.
- A food in most countries.
- People take over or people settle.
- When you give or donated things.
- Founder of Georgia.
- Founed by James Oglethorpe.
- New England did this.
- English or people smoked this.
- Three types of colonies.
- People do this in the water in boats.
20 Clues: In the South. • Triangular Trade. • Where people work. • Founder of Georgia. • Colony that farmed. • New England did this. • Three types of colonies. • A food in most countries. • People investing in goods. • Founed by James Oglethorpe. • charity, economics, defense. • Two of the colonies did this. • This place is in New England. • English or people smoked this. • ...
Economics 2017-03-03
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- What is the title of this crossword?
- Transformation of the resourses and their further sale with the aim of receiving the benefits
- The costs could be...
- The category of commodity economy,complex of the economics system
- the process of using goods and services in order to meet the needs
- It is the type of economics wich dscribe the world as it is
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- The process by wich new business are formed in order to offer products and services in a market
- Is conserned with the economy as a whole
- The synonym of the word rivalry
- It is the type of economics wich describe the world as it should be
- The synonym of the word shortage
11 Clues: The costs could be... • The synonym of the word rivalry • The synonym of the word shortage • What is the title of this crossword? • Is conserned with the economy as a whole • It is the type of economics wich dscribe the world as it is • The category of commodity economy,complex of the economics system • the process of using goods and services in order to meet the needs • ...
Environmental Law 2012-11-19
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- Punishment for breaking Environmental Law.
- Each Province has different ________ that make up environmenal law.
- Environmental law helps save _________ at risk.
- Environmental law focuses on the health of________.
- ________ officers are responsible for enforcingg Environmental Law.
- Environmental Law helps minimize _______.
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- This act helps prevent over fishing in Canada.
- ______ owner is resposnible for pollution damages from oil spills.
- ______ enforce the law by notifying people littering/idling is against that law.
- Environmental Law regulates use of ________ Substances.
10 Clues: Environmental Law helps minimize _______. • Punishment for breaking Environmental Law. • This act helps prevent over fishing in Canada. • Environmental law helps save _________ at risk. • Environmental law focuses on the health of________. • Environmental Law regulates use of ________ Substances. • ______ owner is resposnible for pollution damages from oil spills. • ...
Famous Economists 2023-06-08
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- - German philosopher and economist who co-authored "The Communist Manifesto"
- - Scottish economist and author of "The Wealth of Nations"
- - British economist known for his work on welfare economics and externalities
- - American economist known for his work on international development and poverty alleviation
- - Dutch economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on econometrics
- - American economist and Nobel laureate known for his advocacy of free-market capitalism
- - Austrian-American economist known for his work on innovation and entrepreneurship
- - American economist and Nobel laureate known for his contributions to modern economics
- - British economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on transaction costs and the theory of the firm
- - British economist whose ideas shaped modern macroeconomics
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- - English economist who proposed the theory of population growth
- - American economist who applied economic analysis to human behavior
- - American economist and author known for his writings on the power of corporations and the role of government in the economy
- - American economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on international trade and economic geography
- - Austrian economist and Nobel laureate known for his defense of classical liberalism
- - American economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on information asymmetry and development economics
- - British economist and Nobel laureate known for his contributions to general equilibrium theory
- - British economist known for his theory of comparative advantage
- - American economist and Nobel laureate known for his contributions to general equilibrium theory and social choice theory
- - Indian economist and Nobel laureate known for his work on welfare economics
20 Clues: - Scottish economist and author of "The Wealth of Nations" • - British economist whose ideas shaped modern macroeconomics • - English economist who proposed the theory of population growth • - British economist known for his theory of comparative advantage • - American economist who applied economic analysis to human behavior • ...
Introduction of economics 2024-07-31
9 Clues: definition • of economics • science -economics • and causes-adan smith • -human wants related to • Smitha-wealth definition • smith published in the year • and macro -classification economics • published in the year A Samuelson- growth definition
EMSRB Class 6 Review - University of Lodz 2026-05-07
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- Business practice focused on fairness and integrity
- Practice of pretending to be environmentally responsible
- Standard related to environmental management systems
- A process that evaluates environmental impacts during a product’s life
- The “G” in ESG
- Hidden sustainability issue when one green action masks bigger impacts
- Presence of a substance not naturally found in an environment, even if it is not considered pollution according the applicable law
- Name of the best sustainability professor in class
- Process of creating new ideas or solutions to improve sustainability
- Fundamental principle that guides a company’s mission and decisions
- Organization ranking the world’s most sustainable companies
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- Variety of living organisms in ecosystems
- Release of gases or substances into the environment
- Business approach related to ethical and social commitments
- Environmental effect caused by emissions
- Environmental aspect related to excessive sound
- Everything that surrounds living organisms, including air, water, and soil
- Type of economy based on reuse and optimization
- Ecological process that helps plants reproduce and supports food production
- Ability to meet present needs without compromising future generations
- Sustainable principle related to openness and honesty
- Responsibility of producers after consumer use
- When efficiency gains reduce impact per unit, but total consumption increases
- International goals created by the United Nations
- Certification or symbol showing environmental responsibility of a product
- Sustainable organizations should think in the long ____
26 Clues: The “G” in ESG • Environmental effect caused by emissions • Variety of living organisms in ecosystems • Responsibility of producers after consumer use • Environmental aspect related to excessive sound • Type of economy based on reuse and optimization • International goals created by the United Nations • Name of the best sustainability professor in class • ...
Economics Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2025-02-04
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- Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
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- A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
14 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production. • A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item. • A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision. • The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2025-09-10
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- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
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- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- science Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- method A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
14 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production. • A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item. • A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption. • The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • ...
Environment 2024-04-01
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- american singer who invited eight young environmental activists to discuss the climate crisis
- She created an organization called Sea Soldier
- uv protection layer
- a famous singer from Indonesia who is also an environmental activist
- The type of waste thrown into the blue trash bin
- an increase in temperature causes loss of species
- swedish environmental activist who worked to address the problem of climate change
- activity carried out every Friday with Mr. Yudi
- Example of an organic waste
- Several Categories on the Kalpataru Award 2021:
- Triple planetary crisis
- tiza Mafira became one of five environmental activist figures from five countries, so please explain one of five countries
- replanting trees on deforested land
- replacement for single-use plastic bottles
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- tiza Mafira holds a bachelor of lawas from the University of
- a person who is concerned with and/or advocates for the protection of the environment
- Biodegradable waste of plant or animal origin that can decompose in nature without too much difficulty
- The Founder of Rumah Hijau Denassa (RHD)
- Rare animals are protected by an environmental activist named
- innovative plastic waste processing solutions
- erni Suyanti Musabine's birth month
- emissions emitted by animals
- efforts to reduce the use of items that have the potential to become waste
- He was concerned about fish numbers and marine pollution
24 Clues: uv protection layer • Triple planetary crisis • Example of an organic waste • emissions emitted by animals • erni Suyanti Musabine's birth month • replanting trees on deforested land • The Founder of Rumah Hijau Denassa (RHD) • replacement for single-use plastic bottles • innovative plastic waste processing solutions • She created an organization called Sea Soldier • ...
Environmental issues 2019-02-28
19 Clues: Pfand • Mangel • Umwelt • Abwasser • Bedrohung • nachhaltig • erneuerbar • verseuchen • Verpackung • Zerstörung • Trinkwasser • Abfall, Müll • Müll trennen • Elektrogerät • Energie sparen • Energie sparend • poisonous=giftig • umweltfreundlich • (Umwelt)verschmutzung
Environmental system 2020-08-25
20 Clues: Gore • Muir • Yunus • Peace • Gandhi • Hardin • Carson • Maathai • Boserup • Lopaldo • Ehrlich • Lovelock • Roosevelt • malthus. Demographer • snow. Bomb Cholera • Jenner. Viruela Inmunity • Darwin. Evolution Homosapiens • David. "Walden" Civil disobedience" • Waldo. New think2ing transcendentalist • perkins. America's first environmentalist
Environmental interaction 2023-04-05
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- a community interact with environment components
- the physical, chemical and Abiotic condition surrounding an organism
- an example of meat-eater
- Meat-eaters
- An example of Plant-eater
- an example of decomposer
- a group of a same species of living things
- a large scale of ecosystem
- all the non living things which support the biotics
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- a world scale of living things
- Plant-eaters
- a group of various species of living things
- the living things surrounding the environment
- feed from the remain of other living things
- the physical environment in which an organism lives
- Can't produce their own food / depend on other living things
- Various-eaters
- Produce their own food
- a kind of species of living thing
19 Clues: Meat-eaters • Plant-eaters • Various-eaters • Produce their own food • an example of meat-eater • an example of decomposer • An example of Plant-eater • a large scale of ecosystem • a world scale of living things • a kind of species of living thing • a group of a same species of living things • a group of various species of living things • feed from the remain of other living things • ...
Environmental Considerations 2021-10-13
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- a highly reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms
- condition caused by your body overheating
- state of being in positive water balance
- an injury caused by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues
- a condition where sodium levels in the blood are lower than normal
- the transfer of heat from one place to another due to the movement of fluid.
- rhythms that are physical, mental, and behavioral changes that follow a 24-hour cycle
- the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment
- an abnormally high body temperature
- an abnormally low body temperature
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- exchange of energy by photons
- process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
- the state or fact of being likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing
- a lack of total body water
- a serious medical condition that can be fatal or result in permanent disability
- substance allows heat to travel through it
- the height of an object or point in relation to sea level or ground level.
- the process or result of becoming accustomed to a new climate or to new conditions
- how long the sun's UV radiation would take to redden
19 Clues: a lack of total body water • exchange of energy by photons • an abnormally low body temperature • an abnormally high body temperature • state of being in positive water balance • condition caused by your body overheating • substance allows heat to travel through it • a highly reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms • ...
Environmental science 2017-01-12
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- rain rainfall made so acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, chiefly to forests and lakes.
- protocol an international treaty which extends the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- Coagulans a lactic acid-forming bacterial species within the genus Bacillus
- a semi-solid sourish food prepared from milk fermented by added bacteria
- unit a unit used to estimate the number of viable bacteria or fungal cells in a sample.
- a member of a large group of unicellular microorganisms which have cell walls but lack organelles and an organized nucleus, including some which can cause disease.
- radiation part of the electromagnetic spectrum where wavelengths are just shorter than those of ordinary, visible violet light but longer than those of x-rays.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- he emission of energy as electromagnetic waves or as moving subatomic particles, especially high-energy particles which cause
- house a glass building in which plants that need protection from cold weather are grown.
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- acidophilus a form of bacteria that's found naturally in the body
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to run-off from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life.
- Coli bacteria normally live in the intestines of healthy people and animals
- pollution the presence in or introduction into the air of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- cycle the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
- warming a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.
- agreement is an agreement within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
- microorganisms are various blends of common predominantly anaerobic microorganisms in a carbohydrate-rich liquid carrier substrate
19 Clues: the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • acidophilus a form of bacteria that's found naturally in the body • a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere. • a semi-solid sourish food prepared from milk fermented by added bacteria • Coagulans a lactic acid-forming bacterial species within the genus Bacillus • ...
Environmental Science 2018-11-22
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- the population of organisms that have genetically based characteristics such as size or color that differ from members of the same species in a different area
- United Nations has facilitated treaties to protect biodiversity
- the number or variety of species in a given area
- DNA from endangered species inserted into cultivated egg cell with nucleus removed
- environmentally responsible travel to protected natural areas for the purpose of appreciating nature, promoting conservation, and providing economic benefit to local people
- an animal that feeds on grass and other plants
- the variety of ecosystems, communities or habitats
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- an animal that eats flesh
- happens when humans hunt, fish, or harvest a species faster than it can replenish its population
- conservation organization pays countries for the right to conserve its resources not extract them
- process of breeding and raising organisms in controlled conditions
- a link of wildlife habitat that joins two or more larger areas of similar wildlife habitat
- the general increase in species richness toward the equator
- an area that both supports an especially high number of endemic species and is rapidly losing biodiversity
- the differences in DNA among individuals of a population of species
- organisms only existing in one geographic area
- scientists who classify species using an organism’s physical appearance and genetic makeup
- the variety of life across all levels of ecological organization
- an organism that eats both plants and animals
19 Clues: an animal that eats flesh • an organism that eats both plants and animals • organisms only existing in one geographic area • an animal that feeds on grass and other plants • the number or variety of species in a given area • the variety of ecosystems, communities or habitats • the general increase in species richness toward the equator • ...
Environmental Awareness 2023-08-22
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- Complete the phrase: Reduce, Reuse, and...?
- Which practice involves using items multiple times to reduce waste?
- What is the process of converting waste materials into reusable products?
- Plants that are grown for food, like wheat, rice, and corn, are called what?
- This biome receives very little rainfall and has a sparse plant cover.
- What energy source comes from the sun and can be used to generate electricity?
- What gas high in the atmosphere protects us from the sun's ultraviolet rays?
- What organic material can be used to enrich soil and reduce waste?
- What material takes hundreds of years to decompose and is harmful to the environment?
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- What do we call trash that's thrown away in public places instead of proper disposal?
- These areas are often called the "lungs of the Earth" because they produce oxygen.
- What process involves turning waste into new products to conserve resources?
- A group of similar organisms that can breed and produce fertile offspring is called what?
- What resource can get polluted when harmful chemicals are dumped into rivers and lakes?
- What natural force can be harnessed to produce electricity using turbines?
- This term refers to the presence of harmful substances in the environment.
- Which gas is a major contributor to air pollution and is released by vehicles and factories?
- What is the term for the hazy air pollution that can be seen over some cities?
- The long-term pattern of weather in a particular area is known as its what?
- These vast bodies of water cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface.
20 Clues: Complete the phrase: Reduce, Reuse, and...? • What organic material can be used to enrich soil and reduce waste? • Which practice involves using items multiple times to reduce waste? • This biome receives very little rainfall and has a sparse plant cover. • These vast bodies of water cover more than 70% of the Earth's surface. • ...
environmental science 2025-11-30
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- – layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater
- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- – the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- – flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers
- – storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- – the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
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- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- – liquid water changes to vapor
- – all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- cycle – movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
- – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- fuels – long-term carbon storage from buried organic material (coal, oil, natural gas)
- - any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- – water stored underground in aquifers
- - any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
19 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – water stored underground in aquifers • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • – flow of water into the ground to recharge aquifers • ...
environmental systems 2025-03-07
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- a way that causes, little or no damage to the environment and therefore able to continue for a long time
- The protection, preservation, management, or restoration of natural environments and the ecological communities that inhabit
- the detachment and movement of soil particles from the point of origination through the action of water or wind
- the variety of life on Earth, in all its forms
- emphasize innovative water saving
- crop and livestock production
- turning the soil to control for weeds and pests and to prepare for seeding
- rotation planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season
- includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in global average temperature
- trap heat in the atmosphere
- causes little to no damage to the environment
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- aims to recreate, initiate, or accelerate the recovery of an ecosystem that has been disturbed
- the removal of produce from the forest for utilization
- the ability of soil to sustain plant growth and optimize crop yield
- a complex mixture of chemicals and biological markers found in human activity
- the process where soil, rock, or other materials are gradually worn away
- causes run off, flooding and pollution
- product that can be grown and harvested extensively for profit or subsistence
- discontinuities appear in what were previously connected places that disrupt ecological processes requiring that connectivity
- a situation where the demand for water in a given area exceeds the available supply,
20 Clues: trap heat in the atmosphere • crop and livestock production • emphasize innovative water saving • causes run off, flooding and pollution • causes little to no damage to the environment • the variety of life on Earth, in all its forms • the removal of produce from the forest for utilization • the ability of soil to sustain plant growth and optimize crop yield • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2025-09-12
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- The term for species found only in the Philippines.
- Planting trees is an example of what type of conservation action?
- The planet’s single interconnected system of life.
- The interaction between bees and flowers that helps plants reproduce.
- The term that means “variety of life on Earth.”
- Without biodiversity, food security is at risk due to loss of _______ resources.
- The giant clam (Tridacna gigas) is threatened due to overharvesting for its ______.
- The whale shark tourism in Donsol, Sorsogon, provides what type of economic value?
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- The Amazon rainforest is called the “lungs of the Earth” because it produces ______.
- Biodiversity is essential for achieving the UN’s Sustainable ______ Goals.
- Protected natural areas are officially called ______ parks.
- The process of converting carbon dioxide to oxygen by plants.
- Mangroves and coral reefs are examples of ______ ecosystems.
- The loss of a single species that affects the whole ecosystem shows that biodiversity is ______.
- The Philippines is classified as one of 17 ______ countries.
- Mangroves act as natural barriers against strong ______.
- The science that studies the relationships among living things and their environment.
- Biodiversity is essential for achieving the UN’s Sustainable ______ Goals.
- Rice, corn, and wheat are examples of biodiversity’s contribution to _______.
- The ability of ecosystems to bounce back after disturbances is called _______.
20 Clues: The term that means “variety of life on Earth.” • The planet’s single interconnected system of life. • The term for species found only in the Philippines. • Mangroves act as natural barriers against strong ______. • Protected natural areas are officially called ______ parks. • Mangroves and coral reefs are examples of ______ ecosystems. • ...
Doughnut Economics 2022-10-31
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- What color are life's necessities in the Doughnut Economics model?
- The center of the donut that represents people who are NOT rich.
- According to Doughnut Economics, we need economies that are _____ and distributed by design.
- To meet the needs of all humans in the confines of ecological boundaries is humanity's ____ sided challenge.
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- To overcome dependency on economic growth, we need ___ between social and ecological needs.
- Who developed Doughnut Economics?
- The outside of the donut resembles the _____ ceiling.
- The developer of Doughnut Economics works for what university?
- The opposite of shortfall.
- The _____ dimensions of the social foundation are derived from internationally agreed minimum social standards.
- We have exceeded ___ planetary boundaries.
11 Clues: The opposite of shortfall. • Who developed Doughnut Economics? • We have exceeded ___ planetary boundaries. • The outside of the donut resembles the _____ ceiling. • The developer of Doughnut Economics works for what university? • The center of the donut that represents people who are NOT rich. • What color are life's necessities in the Doughnut Economics model? • ...
Ch. 1 2023-08-25
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- oilreserves
- energyconservation
- electricgenerator
- hydrogen
- renewable
- fission
- sourcereduction
- recycling
- fusion
- hydroelectric
- landfill
- active
- nuclear
- Agriculture
- solid
- Industrial
- Pollution
- Ecology
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- supplyanddemand
- ecologicalfootprint
- geothermal
- petroleum
- tragedy of the commons
- biodegradable
- passive
- fossil
- biodiversity
- Natural
- alternative
- Agricultural
- sustainability
- Environmental
- hazardous
- energyefficiency
- biomass
35 Clues: solid • fusion • fossil • active • fission • passive • Natural • biomass • nuclear • Ecology • hydrogen • landfill • petroleum • renewable • recycling • hazardous • Pollution • geothermal • Industrial • oilreserves • alternative • Agriculture • biodiversity • Agricultural • biodegradable • hydroelectric • Environmental • sustainability • supplyanddemand • sourcereduction • energyefficiency • electricgenerator • energyconservation • ...
Economics Crossword - By Mitchell Berendt 2013-12-12
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- All the natural resources found on or under the ground.
- Rewards / money that would be given if a certain task is completed.
- The study of the behavior of the economy as a whole.
- Desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service
- Buyers and seller do business together, in which they both benefit from the transaction.
- All the human time, talent, and effort going into making the product.
- The benefit or satisfaction gained from the use of a good or service.
- Economics rely heavy on _____. They look for patterns of behavior - to aid them in making predictions.
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three economies.
- Study of individuals, families, and businesses.
- Explains economics the way it is.
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- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants.
- Using skills you specialize in to produce unrelated goods, work for money, buy household items such as food.
- Means to "make decisions according to what you believe is the best combination of costs and benefits.
- All the resources made and used by people to produce and distribute goods/services.
- Products provided by government and consumed by the public.
- The value of the next - best alternative.
- Things that are necessary for survival
- The combination of vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness to take risks that are needed to run a new business.
- The study of how people choose to use scarce resources to satisfy their wants.
- Explains economics as it should be.
21 Clues: Explains economics the way it is. • Explains economics as it should be. • Things that are necessary for survival • The value of the next - best alternative. • Study of individuals, families, and businesses. • The study of the behavior of the economy as a whole. • All the natural resources found on or under the ground. • ...
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
Across
- like mixed, command, tradition, market
- some goods and services
- passed down from generation to generation
- mixed economice system
- the branch of knowledge
- Mixed economics system
- buy and what producers want to sell
- a group or place
- is something that you don't really need
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- Prices of goods
- a sequence
- Mixed economice system
- Both systems
- is something that you really need
- trading without using money
15 Clues: a sequence • Both systems • Prices of goods • a group or place • Mixed economice system • mixed economice system • Mixed economics system • some goods and services • the branch of knowledge • trading without using money • is something that you really need • buy and what producers want to sell • like mixed, command, tradition, market • is something that you don't really need • ...
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
Across
- like mixed, command, tradition, market
- some goods and services
- passed down from generation to generation
- mixed economice system
- the branch of knowledge
- Mixed economics system
- buy and what producers want to sell
- a group or place
- is something that you don't really need
Down
- Prices of goods
- a sequence
- Mixed economice system
- Both systems
- is something that you really need
- trading without using money
15 Clues: a sequence • Both systems • Prices of goods • a group or place • Mixed economice system • mixed economice system • Mixed economics system • some goods and services • the branch of knowledge • trading without using money • is something that you really need • buy and what producers want to sell • like mixed, command, tradition, market • is something that you don't really need • ...
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
Across
- like mixed, command, tradition, market
- some goods and services
- passed down from generation to generation
- mixed economice system
- the branch of knowledge
- Mixed economics system
- buy and what producers want to sell
- a group or place
- is something that you don't really need
Down
- Prices of goods
- a sequence
- Mixed economice system
- Both systems
- is something that you really need
- trading without using money
15 Clues: a sequence • Both systems • Prices of goods • a group or place • Mixed economice system • mixed economice system • Mixed economics system • some goods and services • the branch of knowledge • trading without using money • is something that you really need • buy and what producers want to sell • like mixed, command, tradition, market • is something that you don't really need • ...
Environmental Science 2017-10-04
20 Clues: DDT • DDT • lice • Birds • cycle • Fuels • Muller • spring • typhus • insects • malaria • mosquito • around us • pesticide • magnification • getting rid of • lasts long time • gives off oxygen • what pesticide should be called • Hopkins Rachel Carson got masters
Environmental Chemistry 2012-11-07
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- Bioaccumulating contaminant found in the Great Lakes
- This chemical was once widely used as an anesthetic
- These intermolecular forces are responsible for waters high surface tension
- By planting more of these, we can help reduce carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- Ozone is a part of this level of the atmosphere
- A procedure used to determine the unknown concentration of an substance, by carefully adding a specific amount of a substance of which the concentration is known
- A type of mite that is responsible for CCD in bees
- Ozone depleting contaminant
- Occupational expose to this element (Pb) is the main cause of poisoning
- Phenolphthalein is an example of this
- This gas is primarily responsible for acid rain
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- The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere
- This chemical is a carbon atom triple bonded to a nitrogen
- This chemical (CCL4)is both a greenhouse gas and an ozone depleting substance
- Also known as, Quicksilver
- Water contaminated with this element (number 33) is a serious concern worldwide
- Nerve gas An extremely lethal nerve agent
- These rays emitted from the sun can have cancerous effects on humans
- This chemical is known to cause birth defects
19 Clues: Also known as, Quicksilver • Ozone depleting contaminant • Phenolphthalein is an example of this • Nerve gas An extremely lethal nerve agent • The most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere • This chemical is known to cause birth defects • Ozone is a part of this level of the atmosphere • This gas is primarily responsible for acid rain • ...
environmental problems 2021-02-05
20 Clues: - köd • - árvíz • - lavina • - szellő • - lavina • - zuzmara • - erdőtűz • - szökőár • - hurrikán • - szitálás • - időjóslás • - erdőírtás • - köd, pára • - eső és hó • - szárazság • -földrengés • - páratartalom • - jégeső gömbökben • - hirtelen eső néhány helyeken • - be van borulva alig látni valamit
environmental assignment 2022-03-29
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- gases that make up our atmosphere
- emitting subatomic particles to become stable
- energy moving through conductive material
- energy that we can see with out eyes
- breaking apart atoms to make energy
- liquid fossil fuel
- energy that is caused when an object moves away from the earth
- type of fossil fuel
- energy stored in food
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- energy from objects in motion
- energy that we can hear
- type of energy that is stored to be used later
- process of mining for oil using pressure in the ground
- energy caused by poles making pushing or pulling
- energy stored in objects being stretched or condensed
- capacity for doing work
- energy being stored in particles
- energy as a result of heat
- type of energy by movement
19 Clues: liquid fossil fuel • type of fossil fuel • energy stored in food • energy that we can hear • capacity for doing work • energy as a result of heat • type of energy by movement • energy from objects in motion • energy being stored in particles • gases that make up our atmosphere • breaking apart atoms to make energy • energy that we can see with out eyes • ...
Environmental problems 2021-04-07
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- üvegházhatás
- kihalás
- savas eső
- természeti erőforrások
- eldobható (pl. pelenka)
- olajfolt (tengeren)
- elsivatagosodás
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- természetben lebomló
- szárazság
- ózonréteg
- gázok/füstök
- fenntartható (pl. fejlődés)
- veszélyeztetett fajok
- áradás, árvíz
- újrahasznosít
- erdőirtás
- elhasznál mindent
- éghajlatváltozás
- megújuló (energia)
19 Clues: kihalás • szárazság • ózonréteg • savas eső • erdőirtás • gázok/füstök • üvegházhatás • áradás, árvíz • újrahasznosít • elsivatagosodás • éghajlatváltozás • elhasznál mindent • megújuló (energia) • olajfolt (tengeren) • természetben lebomló • veszélyeztetett fajok • természeti erőforrások • eldobható (pl. pelenka) • fenntartható (pl. fejlődés)
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2021-02-19
Across
- Plants produce this gas as part of the ____ cycle
- This clear material can be recycled over and over again
- These can die from too much water pollution
- Sewage, pesticides, floods, and factories produce this kind of pollution
- We get ____ power from the Sun
- Air pollution from sulfur dioxide can lead to Acid ____
- Air pollution can cause lung ____
- _____ warming
- Around 1% of the Earth's water is this
- Turning trash into new products
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- Burning ____ fuels is a major source of air pollution
- Energy that can be replenished; windmills, solar power
- Cars, fires, volcanoes, and power plants all cause this kind of pollution
- The ozone layer protects us from this
- Carbon _____ is how much carbon dioxide you produce in your daily life
- Too much sun can cause sunburn and ____ cancer
- Place where air pollution occurs
- Around 1 billion people don't have this kind of drinking water
- Methane gas and CFCs can destroy the ____ layer
19 Clues: _____ warming • We get ____ power from the Sun • Turning trash into new products • Place where air pollution occurs • Air pollution can cause lung ____ • The ozone layer protects us from this • Around 1% of the Earth's water is this • These can die from too much water pollution • Too much sun can cause sunburn and ____ cancer • Methane gas and CFCs can destroy the ____ layer • ...
Environmental Science 2020-04-05
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- The intimate living together of members of two different species
- Mechanical devices that use hydrogen or hydrogen-containing fuel such as methane to produce an electric current. Fuel cells are clean, quiet, and highly efficient sources of electricity
- Scattered, diffuse sources of pollutants, such as runoff from farm fields, golf courses, construction sites, etc.
- The land surface and groundwater aquifers drained by a particular river system
- is any practice that reduces, eliminates, or prevents pollution at its source
- Abandoned or underused urban areas in which redevelopment is blocked by liability or financing issues related to toxic contamination
- preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment and wildlife.
- A species that is abundant in parts of its territorial range,but has declined in total numbers and may be on the verge of extinction in certain regions or localities.
- The irrevocable elimination of species; can be a normal process of the natural world as species out-compete or kill off others or as environmental conditions change.
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- a vehicle that is powered by both an electric motor and an internal combustion engine.
- a group of individuals of the same species occupying a given area
- zone of air, land, and water at the surface of the earth that is occupied by organisms.
- the role and position a species has in its environment;
- An airshed is a part of the atmosphere that behaves in a coherent way with respect to the dispersion of emissions. It typically forms an analytical or management unit. Also: A geographic boundary for air quality standards.
- A highly reactive molecule containing three oxygen atoms; a dangerous pollutant at ground level, but in the stratosphere, it forms an ultraviolet absorbing shield that protects us from harmful UV rays.
- A species considered to be in imminent danger of extinction.
- a naturally occurring group of native plants, animals and other organisms that are interacting in a unique habitat
- The place or set of environmental conditions in which a particular organism lives.
- A specific biological community and its physical environment interacting in an exchange of matter and energy.
19 Clues: the role and position a species has in its environment; • A species considered to be in imminent danger of extinction. • The intimate living together of members of two different species • a group of individuals of the same species occupying a given area • is any practice that reduces, eliminates, or prevents pollution at its source • ...
Environmental interaction 2023-04-05
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- a community interact with environment components
- the physical, chemical and Abiotic condition surrounding an organism
- an example of meat-eater
- Meat-eaters
- An example of Plant-eater
- an example of decomposer
- a group of a same species of living things
- a large scale of ecosystem
- all the non living things which support the biotics
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- a world scale of living things
- Plant-eaters
- a group of various species of living things
- the living things surrounding the environment
- feed from the remain of other living things
- the physical environment in which an organism lives
- Can't produce their own food / depend on other living things
- Various-eaters
- Produce their own food
- a kind of species of living thing
19 Clues: Meat-eaters • Plant-eaters • Various-eaters • Produce their own food • an example of meat-eater • an example of decomposer • An example of Plant-eater • a large scale of ecosystem • a world scale of living things • a kind of species of living thing • a group of a same species of living things • a group of various species of living things • feed from the remain of other living things • ...
John Maynard Keynes 2014-03-31
Across
- What was is first book?
- Who was the "love of his life"
- He is the father of...
- Where was John Maynard Keynes born?
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- His father
- Mackintosh What was the name of his tutor
- economics What field of economics did he start
- College What college did he attend
- His most influential work
- his first professional economics article
10 Clues: His father • He is the father of... • What was is first book? • His most influential work • Who was the "love of his life" • College What college did he attend • Where was John Maynard Keynes born? • his first professional economics article • Mackintosh What was the name of his tutor • economics What field of economics did he start
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
Across
- like mixed, command, tradition, market
- some goods and services
- passed down from generation to generation
- mixed economice system
- the branch of knowledge
- Mixed economics system
- buy and what producers want to sell
- a group or place
- is something that you don't really need
Down
- Prices of goods
- a sequence
- Mixed economice system
- Both systems
- is something that you really need
- trading without using money
15 Clues: a sequence • Both systems • Prices of goods • a group or place • Mixed economice system • mixed economice system • Mixed economics system • some goods and services • the branch of knowledge • trading without using money • is something that you really need • buy and what producers want to sell • like mixed, command, tradition, market • is something that you don't really need • ...
Economics Crossword - By Mitchell Berendt 2013-12-12
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- Explains economics the way it is.
- The study of the behavior of the economy as a whole.
- Products provided by government and consumed by the public.
- All the resources made and used by people to produce and distribute goods/services.
- The study of how people choose to use scarce resources to satisfy their wants.
- The combination of vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness to take risks that are needed to run a new business.
- Desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants.
- Study of individuals, families, and businesses.
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- Buyers and seller do business together, in which they both benefit from the transaction.
- The value of the next - best alternative.
- Economics rely heavy on _____. They look for patterns of behavior - to aid them in making predictions.
- All the natural resources found on or under the ground.
- Using skills you specialize in to produce unrelated goods, work for money, buy household items such as food.
- Explains economics as it should be.
- The benefit or satisfaction gained from the use of a good or service.
- Rewards / money that would be given if a certain task is completed.
- Means to "make decisions according to what you believe is the best combination of costs and benefits.
- All the human time, talent, and effort going into making the product.
- Things that are necessary for survival
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three economies.
21 Clues: Explains economics the way it is. • Explains economics as it should be. • Things that are necessary for survival • The value of the next - best alternative. • Study of individuals, families, and businesses. • The study of the behavior of the economy as a whole. • All the natural resources found on or under the ground. • ...
Science vocabulary 2023-10-18
Across
- science about IT
- science about
- science about past
- the study about different laws of nature
- sicence about money
- science about ways of teaching students
- science about controlling people
- science about people's behaviour
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- science about creating things
- science about care of nature, recycling and reusing things
- the study about living organisms
- science about stars and planets
- science about present and governments
- science the study about our planet
- science about natural objects, economics and nationalities
- science about your body, illnesses
- the study about different elements in the world
17 Clues: science about • science about IT • science about past • sicence about money • science about creating things • science about stars and planets • the study about living organisms • science about controlling people • science about people's behaviour • science the study about our planet • science about your body, illnesses • science about present and governments • ...
Year 9 Economics Terminology 2025-12-02
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- a key concept in economics and business: specialisation is a method of production where a business or area focuses on the production of a limited scope of products or services in order to gain greater degrees of efficiency within the entire system of businesses or areas
- a key concept in economics and business: the way scarce resources are distributed among producers, and how scarce goods and services are divided among consumers
- An economic system where businesses are privately owned and people make choices about what to buy and sell.
- Tools, machines, and buildings used to produce goods and services.
- people who buy things to use
- a key concept in economics and business: the problem of people having unlimited wants and needs, but limited (or scarce) resources to support those needs and wants
- A scam where someone steals your card information to take your money.
- activity that involves making goods or providing services in exchange for money
- A tax added to goods brought in from other countries.
- A collection of investments someone owns, like shares or property.
- Things from nature used to make goods, like water, trees, and minerals.
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- The original amount of money borrowed or invested, before interest is added.
- Taking money from someone (like a bank) that you promise to pay back later, usually with interest.
- schemes that are deliberately dishonest
- management resources: the skills or talents required to bring the other resources together successfully
- the study of how people and society use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- the process that involves all the countries of the world being linked together, resulting in an exchange of views, ideas, products and culture
- Physical items that people buy, like clothes, food, or phones.
- The system of how money, goods, and services are made, shared, and used in a country.
- a key concept in economics and business: trade is activity of buying, selling or exchanging goods and/or services between people and/or countries
- The workers and their skills used to produce goods and services.
21 Clues: people who buy things to use • schemes that are deliberately dishonest • A tax added to goods brought in from other countries. • Physical items that people buy, like clothes, food, or phones. • The workers and their skills used to produce goods and services. • Tools, machines, and buildings used to produce goods and services. • ...
