environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics 2017-08-17
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- The amount of goods and services that are available or the amount of goods that producers are willing to offer for sale
- When the average price of goods increases
- The study of the production and consumption of goods
- This ideology is based on economic equality
- The reliance of consumers, workers, businesses and governments on each other
- The activity of buying, selling or exchanging goods and/or services between people and/or countries
- This is caused by unlimited wants and limited resources
- If the supply of a product increases then the price goes ______
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- A measure of the amount of goods and services produced with a given amount of resources in a specific period of time
- Exclusive control of a business or industry
- This principle of a free market economy helps to ensure lower prices and higher quality products
- An argument against socialism is that there is no __________ to work hard
- Changing or creating more effective processes, products or ideas
13 Clues: When the average price of goods increases • Exclusive control of a business or industry • This ideology is based on economic equality • The study of the production and consumption of goods • This is caused by unlimited wants and limited resources • If the supply of a product increases then the price goes ______ • ...
Economics 2017-11-08
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- Person or business that makes and sells products
- Legal member of a country or city state
- Amount of a good or service that is available for use
- activities having to do with ones society and community
- Factor that encourages people to behave in a certain way
- taking part in government
- group that seeks to influence public policy certain issues
- Person or business that buys, or consumes products
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- Group that supports candidate for public offices
- cost Cost of what you have to give up when making a choice
- Study of how people meet their wants and needs
- Having a limited quantity of resources to meet unlimited wants
- system of government in which a central government has the authority or the entire country
13 Clues: taking part in government • Legal member of a country or city state • Study of how people meet their wants and needs • Group that supports candidate for public offices • Person or business that makes and sells products • Person or business that buys, or consumes products • Amount of a good or service that is available for use • ...
Economics 2019-03-06
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- The people who make and sell products
- Shortage of supply
- Impact quality of life
- Impacted by the needs and wants of society
- Tangible goods that are used to create additional goods rather than be purchased by consumers
- Is the study of how people make decisions given the resources that are provided to them
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- Relationships between the quantity of goods that producers wish to sell at various prices and the quantity that consumers wish to buy
- An Economic system in which economic decisions are guided by the changes in prices that occur as individual buyers and sellers,interacting with market place to determine sales of goods
- Market+Economy=mixed,Used in the USA
- Is the study of how people make decisions given the resources that are provided to them
- The Central or state government determines the goods produced,Prices of goods,Services provided and the wages of workers
- Something that comes from nature for example trees,water or animals
- Over natural resources caused conflict within and among ancient civilizations
- Trading without money
14 Clues: Shortage of supply • Trading without money • Impact quality of life • Market+Economy=mixed,Used in the USA • The people who make and sell products • Impacted by the needs and wants of society • Something that comes from nature for example trees,water or animals • Over natural resources caused conflict within and among ancient civilizations • ...
economics 2020-08-12
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- System of money, credit, especially with respect to government revenues and expenditures.
- Someone whose occupation is the wholesale purchase and retail sale of goods for profit.
- Someone who opens up new areas of thought, research, or development.
- People who control or direct a business or other enterprise.
- Debt security obligating a government or corporation to pay a specified amount on a fixed date in future.
- Something that can be exchanged for goods and services and is used as a measure of their values on the market.
- Activity of buying and selling commodities, products, or services
- Something of monetary value that is owned by a firm or an individual.
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- Someone who makes efforts to increase the well-being of humankind, by charitable aid or donations.
- Major business of a bank.
- Metal or paper medium of exchange that is in current use in a particular country.
- Desire for goods or services in an economy, measured as the amount people are ready to buy at a given price.
- Social science that deals with production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and with the theory of economic systems.
13 Clues: Major business of a bank. • People who control or direct a business or other enterprise. • Activity of buying and selling commodities, products, or services • Someone who opens up new areas of thought, research, or development. • Something of monetary value that is owned by a firm or an individual. • ...
Economics 2021-11-16
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- personal income minus taxes
- the gross national product minus depreciation of capital stock-- in other words, the value of final goods and services less the value of capital goods that became worn out during the year.
- the market value of all final goods and services produced by a country in a given period of time.
- a way of analyzing a country’s economy using statistical measures of its income, spending, and output.
- the series of growing and shrinking periods of economic activity, measured by increases and decreases in real gross domestic product.
- the gross domestic product stated in terms of the current value but are performed without charge.
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- services that have potential economic value but are performed without charge.
- a market value of all final goods and services produced by a country in a given period of time
- an increase in a nation’s real gross domestic product
- the annual income received by a country’s people from all sources.
- the total income earned in a nation from the production of goods and services in a given time period.
- the gross domestic product corrected for changes in prices from year to year.
- a prolonged economic contraction lasting two or more quarters (six months or more)
13 Clues: personal income minus taxes • an increase in a nation’s real gross domestic product • the annual income received by a country’s people from all sources. • services that have potential economic value but are performed without charge. • the gross domestic product corrected for changes in prices from year to year. • ...
Economics 2022-01-12
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- It is the most frequently observed data value
- It concentrates on the centre of a distribution
- It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts
- It is the central value which represents the entire distribution
- In order to save time in calculating mean from a data set containing a large number of observations, this is used
- Coefficient of Variation was introduced by
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- When only two variables are studied, then such a correlation is called
- When two variables move in the same direction, then such a correlation is called
- The numerical value of a standard deviation can never be
- The relationship between two variables of a series so that changes in the values of o9ne variable are associated with changes in the values of the other variable
- The square of the standard deviations
- This cannot be determined graphically
- This indicates lack of uniformity in the size of items
13 Clues: The square of the standard deviations • This cannot be determined graphically • Coefficient of Variation was introduced by • It is the most frequently observed data value • It concentrates on the centre of a distribution • It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts • This indicates lack of uniformity in the size of items • ...
Economics 2023-04-24
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- The money received in payment for goods or services
- When different businesses compete for consumers’ money
- People or businesses offering goods for sale
- An activity that someone is paid to perform
- The amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
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- What consumers are willing to buy at a certain price
- The person who makes the goods
- The things the people sell
- A person who buys goods and services
- The money left over after the expenses are paid
- The name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- The founder of a business. Someone who assumes the risk of organizing resources to produce goods and services.
- The way people earn and spend money
13 Clues: The things the people sell • The person 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 • People or businesses offering goods for sale • The money left over after the expenses are paid • The money received in payment for goods or services • ...
Economics 2023-01-25
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- Economic system centered on the government.
- Economic level that is based on services.
- Leftover money made after paying expenses.
- Type of country mostly more modern.
- Number that indicates how much prices rise every year.
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- When there are not enough resources to meet the needs of people.
- Economy system that is synonym to capitalism.
- Exchange, barter
- Economic level that is based on raw material.
- Amount requested, desired or wanted.
- Products that are brought into the country.
- Products that are sold to other countries.
- How much something costs.
13 Clues: Exchange, barter • How much something costs. • Type of country mostly more modern. • Amount requested, desired or wanted. • Economic level that is based on services. • Leftover money made after paying expenses. • Products that are sold to other countries. • Economic system centered on the government. • Products that are brought into the country. • ...
Economics 2023-03-06
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- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- Basic requirement for survival
- an item that we desire but that is not essential to survival
- materials found in the earth that people need and value
- an alternative that we sacrifice when we make a decision
- a business recognized by law as a separate legal entity separate from the owners
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale
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- proprietorship A business in which two or more pers
- price X quality of goods/services sold
- economy An economy in which private enterprise exists in combination with a considerable amount of government regulation and promotion.
- A business in which two or more persons combine their assets and skills
- A situation in which unlimited wants exceed the limited resources available to fulfill those wants
- something that blocks the way; an obstacle
13 Clues: Basic requirement for survival • price X quality of goods/services sold • something that blocks the way; an obstacle • proprietorship A business in which two or more pers • materials found in the earth that people need and value • an alternative that we sacrifice when we make a decision • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use • ...
Economics 2023-11-28
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- A group of people deciding how a certain place operates
- study of scarcity/money
- Opinions
- Not needed for survival
- A decision based on ones opinions
- Limited amount of something
- An increase in something
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- Materials
- Alternative
- Communication between different places in the world
- Needed for our survival
- Meeting peoples needs in the present without ruining anything for the future generations
- A difference in something
13 Clues: Opinions • Materials • Alternative • Needed for our survival • study of scarcity/money • Not needed for survival • An increase in something • A difference in something • Limited amount of something • A decision based on ones opinions • Communication between different places in the world • A group of people deciding how a certain place operates • ...
China`s environmental issues 2022-05-26
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- environmental science and ........................
- environmental ............................ prevention and control
- utilization of ................. resources are of importance to the country's interests and development
- from the governments of all countries and continents represented at the conference.
- Along with the growth of China's ...............................
- Showing ......................... by carrying out environmental
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- issue of importance to the survival of the Chinese people as well as their posterity and ...............
- China's role in global environmental ....................
- ......................................... and non-democratic countries and international organizations
- Establishing and improving environmental protection ....................... under governments
10 Clues: environmental science and ........................ • China's role in global environmental .................... • Showing ......................... by carrying out environmental • Along with the growth of China's ............................... • environmental ............................ prevention and control • ...
China`s environmental issues 2022-05-26
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- Along with the growth of China's ...............................
- from the governments of all countries and continents represented at the conference.
- Establishing and improving environmental protection ....................... under governments
- environmental science and ........................
- utilization of ................. resources are of importance to the country's interests and development
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- environmental ............................ prevention and control
- China's role in global environmental ....................
- issue of importance to the survival of the Chinese people as well as their posterity and ...............
- ......................................... and non-democratic countries and international organizations
- Showing ......................... by carrying out environmental
10 Clues: environmental science and ........................ • China's role in global environmental .................... • Showing ......................... by carrying out environmental • Along with the growth of China's ............................... • environmental ............................ prevention and control • ...
GDP Economics 2021-04-06
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- goods and services purchased from another country
- production of goods and services produces ____
- low point of recession stage of business cycle
- per person
- what d0es c refer to into in the formula
- consumer spending makes up ___% of gdp
- gdp is a tool to gauge the ____ of an economy
- total goods and services
- severe or prolonged recession
- a fall in the level of real GDP
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- big picture economics
- when gdp increase income _____s
- human capital #1
- small picture economics
- advances in knowledge
- human capital #3
- the higher the gdp the higher the economic _____
- how many months declining gdp is considered a recession
- human capital #2
19 Clues: per person • human capital #1 • human capital #3 • human capital #2 • big picture economics • advances in knowledge • small picture economics • total goods and services • severe or prolonged recession • when gdp increase income _____s • a fall in the level of real GDP • consumer spending makes up ___% of gdp • what d0es c refer to into in the formula • ...
Social 30-1 Chapter 6 Assignment - Key People & Key Terms 2024-03-15
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- Forefather of credit unions in North America
- Premier who introduced interventionist policies into Quebec, such as farm credit and fair wage
- The increase in the price of goods and services
- Adopted the "Third Way", increasing public spending on healthcare and education while introducing post-secondary tuition fees
- Programs enacted by the government with the aim to act as safety nets for those of lower status in the economy
- Enacted the "New Deal", responding to the Great Depression with left policies and Keynesian economics
- Responded to the "First Red Scare" with far-right policies such as isolationism and nativism
- The buying and displaying of things to show your status; often occurs in times of economic boom
- Monetarist economist who believed controlling a country's money supply helped attain economic stability
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- Figure of demand-side economics - keep money in people's pockets during recession and vice versa
- Post-2008 global recession Democratic president; signalled global shift to modern economic liberalism
- A market where to production of a specific good is controlled by one entity, allowing them to set prices at their discretion
- Former President of the US: Advocate for commercial enterprise during the "Roaring Twenties"
- The concept that providing money to the production side of the economy "trickles" down to financially benefit the consumer
- A system of government where the ruling power provides various social programs to ensure basic economic security; increases taxes in turn
- British Prime minister who employed Classical Liberal values, striking down worker's unions and focusing on entrepreneurship
- Rich get richer, poor get poorer; often occurs in times of economic boom
- Pursued breaking up trusts (companies exerting monopolies) with the Sherman Anti-Trust Act
- Figure of supply-side economics - supplementing money to businesses improves economy, "trickle-down economics"
19 Clues: Forefather of credit unions in North America • The increase in the price of goods and services • Rich get richer, poor get poorer; often occurs in times of economic boom • Pursued breaking up trusts (companies exerting monopolies) with the Sherman Anti-Trust Act • Former President of the US: Advocate for commercial enterprise during the "Roaring Twenties" • ...
business 2019-08-20
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- the amount of money you pay for something if you buy it
- relating to the whole world; worldwide
- office not located in the main office of a company or organization
- an assembly of people for a particular purpose, especially for formal discussion
- a financial gain; the difference between the amount earned and spent in buying, operating, or producing something
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- a person or company that owns shares of stock in a corporation
- making products on a large scale in a factory using machinery
- science dealing with the circulation of goods and services
- money used in a particular country
- the place where goods are bought and sold in economics
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- buy goods or services from abroad
- send goods or services to another country for selling them there
- a person who buys goods or services
- a person or organization that employs people
- the study of whole (aggregate) economies or economic systems
- a building where goods are manufactured or assembled.
- money received regularly for work
- written or spoken agreement, especially on employment, sales or tenancy
19 Clues: buy goods or services from abroad • money received regularly for work • money used in a particular country • a person who buys goods or services • relating to the whole world; worldwide • a person or organization that employs people • a building where goods are manufactured or assembled. • the place where goods are bought and sold in economics • ...
Ella Persio The Economic Way of Thinking 2022-09-20
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- not enough resources
- economy as a whole
- numerical data
- vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness
- used to illustrate scarcity
- individuals in economy
- economics as it is
- value of alternative
- resources being wasted
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- desires
- economics as it should be
- person who buys goods or services
- person who makes goods or provides services
- alternative given up
- physical objects that can be purchased
- resources made by people
- necessities
- benefit or satisfaction gained from use of goods
- resources used to the max
- benefits offered
- human time, effort, and talent
- resources needed to produce goods
- all natural resources
- simplified representation
- make decisions according to the best combo of costs and benefits
25 Clues: desires • necessities • numerical data • benefits offered • economy as a whole • economics as it is • not enough resources • alternative given up • value of alternative • all natural resources • individuals in economy • resources being wasted • resources made by people • economics as it should be • resources used to the max • simplified representation • used to illustrate scarcity • ...
Allie Miller - Industrial Revolution & Imperialism 2023-02-24
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- needed to survive
- the movement of more advancements
- created communism
- used to justify imperialism
- political philosophies
- went on strike for better work conditions
- where animals were kept; not in the open
- idea of capitalism
- mutal trade
- taking over a smaller country or nation
- free choice economics
- diminishing those who are a different race
- made to aid workers
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- big businesses
- keeps nutrients in the soil
- native
- government controls economics
- factory that worked with cloth
- moving to where the jobs are
- Decided how to split Africa
- ran the Berlin Conference
- divided for resources
- the creation of more job,houses, etc
- majority of population
- goverment does not interfere
- refusing to work
26 Clues: native • mutal trade • big businesses • refusing to work • needed to survive • created communism • idea of capitalism • made to aid workers • divided for resources • free choice economics • political philosophies • majority of population • ran the Berlin Conference • keeps nutrients in the soil • used to justify imperialism • Decided how to split Africa • moving to where the jobs are • ...
The True Nature of Things 2023-04-26
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- H2O energy
- Aviation offsetting scheme (abbr.)
- Variation of species in ecosystem
- Expensive carbon capture
- Leader in renewable energy production
- Convert into something reusable
- CH4
- Replanting trees
- N2O
- Kitchen tech
- Permanent carbon storage
- Price reporting agency with the largest environmental commodities service (abbr.)
- The "E" in EPA
- Little nuclear unit (abbr.)
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- Global benchmark for high-integrity carbon credits (abbr.)
- Aspirational Paris Agreement target
- US East Coast carbon program (abbr.)
- To reduce emissions
- Country with the greatest biodiversity
- Coastal carbon storage
- First country to achieve 100% renewable energy
- Synthetic non-carbon fuel
- Wetlands trees
- Proof of renewable energy property rights (abbr.)
- Save the rainforest project type (abbr.)
- The "S" in ESG
- Environmental markets trading association (abbr.)
- Counteract
- Energy storage
- Closed loop system
- Carbon-intense fuel
- Continent most vulnerable to climate change
- Sun power
33 Clues: CH4 • N2O • Sun power • H2O energy • Counteract • Kitchen tech • Wetlands trees • The "S" in ESG • Energy storage • The "E" in EPA • Replanting trees • Closed loop system • To reduce emissions • Carbon-intense fuel • Coastal carbon storage • Expensive carbon capture • Permanent carbon storage • Synthetic non-carbon fuel • Little nuclear unit (abbr.) • Convert into something reusable • ...
En La Clase 2023-10-04
Principles of Economics - Chapter -1 2014-02-11
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- Machinary, plants and equipments
- is the study of scarcity
- of economics develops our mind
- problem of economics (what, when and how to produce)
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- of goods is a big problem for the suppliers
- means our wants and resources are not balanced
- blue collars and white collars
- resources available to mankind
- resources are timebers, rivers and timbers
9 Clues: is the study of scarcity • blue collars and white collars • resources available to mankind • of economics develops our mind • Machinary, plants and equipments • resources are timebers, rivers and timbers • of goods is a big problem for the suppliers • means our wants and resources are not balanced • problem of economics (what, when and how to produce)
Fundamental Economic Day 1 2022-02-14
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- the act of starting and running your own business
- Resources, land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- any thing that confers value or benefit to its owner
- to feel a need or a desire for
- Cost, the value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made; it's what is given up
- something that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life
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- the general body of wage earners
- Possibilities Frontier, a curve that illustrates the possible quantities that can be produced of two products if both depend upon the same finite resource for their manufacture
- a situational decision that involves diminishing or losing one quality, quantity, or property of a set or design in return for gains in other aspects
- something that encourages a person to do something or to work harder Our salespeople
- peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the economics of natural and environmental resources
- the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
12 Clues: to feel a need or a desire for • the general body of wage earners • the act of starting and running your own business • any thing that confers value or benefit to its owner • Resources, land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship • something that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life • ...
Environmental Management System 2020-10-21
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- fisheries, Eutrophication, Aquatic Weeds, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- is the term used to describe the assessment of the environmental consequences of proposed policies, plans, programs, or projects.
- is an “Environmental Impact Assessment”, the term “Impact” is used instead of “Effect”.
- is any positive effect on the organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- landscape
- determination of the nature and magnitude of the proposed project’s potential environmental and social impacts.
- The roadsides may be used for _______ of trees which is favorable impact of road construction.
- Identification of key issues and development of the Terms of Reference (TOR) for the EIA once a project is categorized.
- Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- Regional Hydrology
- Any negative effect on an organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- is the existing environmental situation or condition in the absence of the activity.
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- Air pollution
- is a tool which modern financial analysts adopt before undertaking any financial operation or commercial activity.
- of possible positive or negative impacts of the project.
- land Loss
- Preparation of _______ plan to offset the negative impacts.
- disease
- consist of components of environment and can be grouped into major components.
- impacts with respect to common base.
- Erosion and Siltation
21 Clues: disease • land Loss • landscape • Air pollution • Regional Hydrology • Erosion and Siltation • impacts with respect to common base. • Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species • of possible positive or negative impacts of the project. • Preparation of _______ plan to offset the negative impacts. • ...
Environmental Management System 2020-10-21
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- Any negative effect on an organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- The roadsides may be used for _______ of trees which is favorable impact of road construction.
- determination of the nature and magnitude of the proposed project’s potential environmental and social impacts.
- is a tool which modern financial analysts adopt before undertaking any financial operation or commercial activity.
- land Loss
- consist of components of environment and can be grouped into major components.
- of possible positive or negative impacts of the project.
- is an “Environmental Impact Assessment”, the term “Impact” is used instead of “Effect”.
- is the term used to describe the assessment of the environmental consequences of proposed policies, plans, programs, or projects.
- impacts with respect to common base.
- Identification of key issues and development of the Terms of Reference (TOR) for the EIA once a project is categorized.
- landscape
- Regional Hydrology
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- Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- is the existing environmental situation or condition in the absence of the activity.
- disease
- Preparation of _______ plan to offset the negative impacts.
- is any positive effect on the organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- Air pollution
- fisheries, Eutrophication, Aquatic Weeds, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- Erosion and Siltation
21 Clues: disease • land Loss • landscape • Air pollution • Regional Hydrology • Erosion and Siltation • impacts with respect to common base. • Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species • of possible positive or negative impacts of the project. • Preparation of _______ plan to offset the negative impacts. • ...
Unit 4: Action and Verbs 2024-02-04
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- Contribute to environmental problems.
- Harm habitats irreparably.
- Detect pollution in the air or water.
- Not fully grasp environmental issues.
- Block pollutants from entering ecosystems.
- Not fully appreciate the seriousness of environmental issues.
- Continue to care for the planet.
- Harm the Earth's delicate balance.
- Transform into a more eco-conscious person.
- Expand efforts to help the environment.
- Engage in eco-friendly activities like biking or hiking.
- Upset nature's harmony.
- Swap out harmful products for eco-friendly ones.
- Conserve energy and resources.
- Finish all of something, like resources.
- (n): Damage caused to nature.
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- Accomplish green goals.
- Pay attention to saving the planet.
- Understand the importance of protecting nature.
- (n): Unnecessary consumption leading to pollution.
- Do more to protect the Earth.
- Use things again instead of throwing them away.
- Preserve nature for future generations.
- Create things that help the environment.
- Remove trash from nature.
- Practice eco-friendly habits to prevent harm.
- (n): Lessening of pollution, for instance.
- Dispose of trash properly.
- (v): Use less to help the environment.
- Turn trash into new things.
- Reduce the use of trees and resources.
- Go away due to environmental changes.
- Look like it's good for the environment, but may not be.
- Illegally dispose of garbage.
34 Clues: Accomplish green goals. • Upset nature's harmony. • Remove trash from nature. • Harm habitats irreparably. • Dispose of trash properly. • Turn trash into new things. • Do more to protect the Earth. • Illegally dispose of garbage. • (n): Damage caused to nature. • Conserve energy and resources. • Continue to care for the planet. • Harm the Earth's delicate balance. • ...
Economicwords BY:China Character-Smith 2013-09-25
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- Added cost for extra items of a product.
- anything used to produce an economic good or service.
- Expresses value judgments about economic fairness,
- gathering for the purchase and sale provisions.
- the father of modern economics.
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- A puzzle about the world that's impossible to crack with out economics.
- large-scale or general economic factors.
- deals with more personal finance or business.
- Making decisions with limited resources, but unlimited wants.
- The self regulating nature of the marketplace.
10 Clues: the father of modern economics. • Added cost for extra items of a product. • large-scale or general economic factors. • deals with more personal finance or business. • The self regulating nature of the marketplace. • gathering for the purchase and sale provisions. • Expresses value judgments about economic fairness, • ...
Education 2020-10-07
20 Clues: söökla • kursus • ülikool • periood • loengud • märkmed • kordama • majandus • vahetund • popitama • direktor • garderoob • tunniplaan • humanitaar • kohustuslik • läbi kukkuma • kohal käimine • magistrikraad • konsultatsioon • kursuse ajal tehtud töö
Intro To Economics 2024-08-15
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- The study of how individuals, businesses, governments, and society make choices
- The branch of economics that studies how individuals make decisions
- Father of Modern Economics
- They motivate
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- The problem of unlimited wants and needs but limited resources
- The branch of economics that studies large scale economic factors
- Cost The value of the next best alternative
- Every decision has a cost
8 Clues: They motivate • Every decision has a cost • Father of Modern Economics • Cost The value of the next best alternative • The problem of unlimited wants and needs but limited resources • The branch of economics that studies large scale economic factors • The branch of economics that studies how individuals make decisions • ...
Sustainability crossword 2023-05-30
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- When a company makes claims about their environmental impact that can't be substantiated
- To raise money
- Danone's volunteering platform
- The three pillars of sustainability are people, planet and _______
- The first step in the waste hierarchy
- Our Charity partners in the UK who serve up meals to guests using surplus food
- 40% of food produced goes to
- The impact journey pillar People & _________
- The effect causing global warming
- The variety and variability of life on earth
- Swedish environmental activist who started 'Fridays for Future'
- Where people can go to get donated & surplus food
- The green pillar on the impact journey
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- Danone's certification demonstrating our social and environmental performance
- The planetary _______ are the environmental limits within which humanity can safely operate
- Give money or items to charity
- Throughout the month of June celebrating the LGBTQ+ community
- UN Climate change conference most recently held in Egypt and Glasgow.
- Our charity partners in Ireland who redistribute surplus food to charities across the country
- What you need to assess before undertaking any volunteering
- Volunteering with colleagues can be great for ________
- 17 interlinked UN objectives serving as a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, not and into the future
- Greenhouse gas with 28x the global warming potential of CO2
23 Clues: To raise money • 40% of food produced goes to • Give money or items to charity • Danone's volunteering platform • The effect causing global warming • The first step in the waste hierarchy • The green pillar on the impact journey • The impact journey pillar People & _________ • The variety and variability of life on earth • Where people can go to get donated & surplus food • ...
Environmentalism. 2023-05-17
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- - Environmentalists recognize the importance of biodiversity and work to protect and preserve it.
- - Organic farming and gardening practices are promoted by environmentalists as a more sustainable and healthy approach to agriculture.
- - Environmentalism is about promoting sustainable practices to preserve natural resources.
- - Environmentalists support the use of renewable energy sources like solar and wind power.
- - Environmentalists work to conserve and protect natural habitats and wildlife.
- - Climate change is a major concern for environmentalists, as it threatens ecosystems and human societies.
- - Reducing carbon emissions is a key goal of environmentalism, as it contributes to climate change.
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- - "Going green" refers to adopting eco-friendly practices and products in daily life.
- - Environmentalists work to reduce pollution and its harmful effects on the environment and public health.
- - Environmental restoration involves restoring damaged ecosystems to their natural state.
- - Environmental education is important for raising awareness and promoting action to protect the environment.
- - Environmental activism involves advocating for policies and actions that promote environmental protection.
- - Protecting and restoring habitats is crucial for maintaining healthy ecosystems and preserving biodiversity.
- - Environmental stewardship involves taking responsibility for the environment and protecting it for future generations.
- - Recycling is an important aspect of environmentalism, as it helps reduce waste and conserve resources.
15 Clues: - Environmentalists work to conserve and protect natural habitats and wildlife. • - "Going green" refers to adopting eco-friendly practices and products in daily life. • - Environmental restoration involves restoring damaged ecosystems to their natural state. • - Environmentalism is about promoting sustainable practices to preserve natural resources. • ...
Word Search 2023-02-03
Across
- Resources you have to produce
- combines land labor and capital
- When deflation hits and nobody has money
- Simplified Economics to a diagram
- Production, Consumption, Transfer of Wealth
- The tools you have
- measures monetary value of good and services
- cost of a concept
- Something essential
- Something not needed but desired
- Cost of something
- An abundance of money
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- Composition of systems
- Someone doing the work to produce
- State of being useful
- Knowledge of something using tech
- Decision made when doing something
- Helping with an action or skill
- A guess without knowing the result
- goods bought/used by consumers
- You specialize is something
- A stock or supply
- How productive something is
- Production Possibilities Curve
24 Clues: A stock or supply • cost of a concept • Cost of something • The tools you have • Something essential • State of being useful • An abundance of money • Composition of systems • You specialize is something • How productive something is • Resources you have to produce • goods bought/used by consumers • Production Possibilities Curve • combines land labor and capital • ...
A Marshall 2021-09-14
Across
- economic term for exceed
- A great economist
- _ of economics- imp book
- "_ is the study of mankind in the ordinary business of life"
- price _ is an extension of the ideas of demand and supply
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- one student of Marshall who became a renowned economist later
- approach to economics driven by the supply and demand model
- what quantifies buyers' sensitivity to price
- supply and demand
- consumer will buy units up to the point where the _value equals the price
10 Clues: supply and demand • A great economist • economic term for exceed • _ of economics- imp book • what quantifies buyers' sensitivity to price • price _ is an extension of the ideas of demand and supply • approach to economics driven by the supply and demand model • "_ is the study of mankind in the ordinary business of life" • ...
Economics 2022-08-25
Across
- international trade.
- when the economy grows slow or shrinks.
- money and goods used to help people make things.
- running a business.
- lack of a resource.
- goods & services bought from another country.
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- economy where customs decide what people do.
- goods shipped out of a country.
- the amount of something people want to buy.
- government decides what goods & who to give to.
- what you give up to make or buy it.
- services and goods traded for the same.
- amount of goods a producer wants to sell.
13 Clues: running a business. • lack of a resource. • international trade. • goods shipped out of a country. • what you give up to make or buy it. • services and goods traded for the same. • when the economy grows slow or shrinks. • amount of goods a producer wants to sell. • the amount of something people want to buy. • economy where customs decide what people do. • ...
Economics 2022-12-14
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- tax placed on producer
- increase in potential gdp of an economy overtime
- a restriction on quantity of a particular import
- highest possible price that producers are allowed to charge
- regulates commercial banks
- use of interest rate to influence aggregate demand
- a tax on imports
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- numerical measure of income inequality
- lowest price set by government that producers can charge
- rates at which borrowers are charged or lenders pay back (annual percentage)
- governments pay producers to lower prices of production
- occurs when GDP falls for at least two consecutive quarters
- use of government expenditure and tax to influence AD
13 Clues: a tax on imports • tax placed on producer • regulates commercial banks • numerical measure of income inequality • increase in potential gdp of an economy overtime • a restriction on quantity of a particular import • use of interest rate to influence aggregate demand • use of government expenditure and tax to influence AD • ...
Economics 2021-03-11
Economics 2021-03-09
Across
- working 40 hours per week
- Someone who demands labour
- A way of understanding how the economy works
- people who are of working age population and are classified as "employed" or "unemployed"
- economy crashes
- citizens of new zealand who are over 15 on census night
- produces labour
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- resources used to produce goods and services
- sustained longterm downturn in the economy
- what firms demand
- working less than 30 hours per week
- how much someone is paid per hour
- amount of output produced in one term
13 Clues: economy crashes • produces labour • what firms demand • working 40 hours per week • Someone who demands labour • how much someone is paid per hour • working less than 30 hours per week • amount of output produced in one term • sustained longterm downturn in the economy • resources used to produce goods and services • A way of understanding how the economy works • ...
Economics 2021-11-10
Across
- how much consumers want something
- the amount of something available to consumers
- goods & services sold to other countries
- to get in return for paying money $$
- a work that someone does for someone else
- to give
- to make something and to grow something
- someone who buys goods or services
- things to buy and sell
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- to give something in exchange for money
- things from nature people can use
- someone who makes or grows goods/offers service
- goods & services bought from other countries
13 Clues: to give • things to buy and sell • how much consumers want something • things from nature people can use • someone who buys goods or services • to get in return for paying money $$ • to give something in exchange for money • to make something and to grow something • goods & services sold to other countries • a work that someone does for someone else • ...
Economics 2023-04-25
Across
- the name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- the founder of a business.
- the right to make decisions for an individual’s business or property
- the person who makes the goods
- the things that people sell
- Scottish economist who came up with the idea of capitalism. He is known as the father of modern economics, wrote the Wealth of Nations, and influenced the Founding Fathers of the United States.
- a person who buys goods and services
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- individuals own businesses and property rather than the government
- an economic system where businesses and property are privately owned. The price and amount of goods traded are based on supply and demand and has little government regulation.
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
13 Clues: the founder of a business. • the things that people sell • the person who makes the goods • a person who buys goods and services • an activity that someone is paid to perform • the money left over after all expenses are paid • what consumers are willing to buy at a given price • the name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy • ...
Economics 2023-05-17
Across
- who uses the Fiscal Policy
- A policy to manipulate the economy by increasing the amount of money in the economy
- the state the economy is in when it is getting worse
- Using the fiscal policy to contract the economy
- Uses the Monetary Policy
- liquid assets set aside in banks
- the state when the economy reaches it's highest point
- A policy to manipulate the economy with taxes and government spending
- the state when the economy is expanding
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- Using the Monetary policy to contract the economy
- the state when the economy is at the lowest point
- Using the fiscal policy to expand the economy
- Using the Monetary policy to expand the economy
13 Clues: Uses the Monetary Policy • who uses the Fiscal Policy • liquid assets set aside in banks • the state when the economy is expanding • Using the fiscal policy to expand the economy • Using the fiscal policy to contract the economy • Using the Monetary policy to expand the economy • Using the Monetary policy to contract the economy • ...
Economics 2014-08-25
Across
- principle that there are not enough of a certain item to satisfy the demand for it
- decision making process in which you compare what you will sacrifice and gain by a specific action
- the study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- something that is required in order to survive
- situation where consumers want a good or service, where as produces cannot make at a certain price
- alternatives we give up when we choose one course of action over another
- resources used to make goods and services
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- the asset you are willing to give up in order to gain another
- action or ability that someone performs for another
- division of citizen classes based on wealth
- any human-made resource used to produce other goods and services
- physical object that someone produces
- something you desire but do not require
13 Clues: physical object that someone produces • something you desire but do not require • resources used to make goods and services • division of citizen classes based on wealth • something that is required in order to survive • action or ability that someone performs for another • the asset you are willing to give up in order to gain another • ...
Economics 2016-03-22
Across
- the impact of one person's actions on the well being of a bystander
- curve a curve that shows the short run tradeoff between inflation and unemployment
- cycle fluctuations in economic activity, such as employment and production
- the study of how society manages its scarce resources
- the study of how households and firms make decisions and how they interact in markets
- the property of society getting the most it can from its scarce resources
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- economy an economy that allocates resources through the decentralized decisions of many firms and households as they interact in markets for goods and services
- the study of economy wide phenomena, including inflation, unemployment, and economic growth
- cost whatever must be given up to obtain some item
- the property of distributing economic prosperity fairly among the members of society
- an increase in the overall level of prices in the economy
- flow diagram a visual model of the economy that shows how dollars flow through markets and firms
- possibilities curve a graph that show the combinations of output that the economy can possibly produce given the available factors of production and the available production technology
13 Clues: cost whatever must be given up to obtain some item • the study of how society manages its scarce resources • an increase in the overall level of prices in the economy • the impact of one person's actions on the well being of a bystander • the property of society getting the most it can from its scarce resources • ...
Economics 2017-06-01
Across
- Trans-pacific Partnership
- Not allowing certain trade or commercial activity
- Two people or things that need each other
- A agreement between United States, Canada and Mexico
- Something that resembles tax
- Fixed Number
- A sum of money granted by the the government
- Predatory pricing
- A penalty
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- Splitting something to create better efficiency
- Becoming an expert
- A restrain on trading
- Protecting a countries domestic industries
13 Clues: A penalty • Fixed Number • Predatory pricing • Becoming an expert • A restrain on trading • Trans-pacific Partnership • Something that resembles tax • Two people or things that need each other • Protecting a countries domestic industries • A sum of money granted by the the government • Splitting something to create better efficiency • ...
Economics 2017-05-31
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- A government not allowing the movement of merchant ships in or out of its ports
- A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals
- A tax or duty
- Dividing a job into specialized parts (important to mass production)
- When manufacturers export a product to another country at a price either below the price charged in their home market
- Focusing on the production of a limited scope of products or services
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- Restraining trade between countries (hint: not a trade-barrier)
- A consequence of specialization or the division of labour
- North american free trade agreement
- A policy restricting international trade
- Commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted country, group, or individual
- Limiting the number of goods that can be imported or exported
- Trans-pacific partnership
13 Clues: A tax or duty • Trans-pacific partnership • North american free trade agreement • A policy restricting international trade • A consequence of specialization or the division of labour • A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals • Limiting the number of goods that can be imported or exported • ...
Economics 2022-01-05
Across
- defined as the middle most value of the variable when items are arranged in order of magnitude
- defined as the sum of all observations divided by the number of observations or average
- the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts
- it is the difference between the largest and the smallest value in a distribution.
- is a means for examining such relationship sytematically
- It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market.
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- when the correlation moves in opposite direction
- it uses the information expressed in a cumulative manner to indicate the degree of inequality.
- it is the arithmetic mean of the differences of the vales from their average.
- Name the index that is also known as the cost of living index.
- the most frequently observed value
- Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as?
- does not mean causation, it only means
13 Clues: the most frequently observed value • does not mean causation, it only means • when the correlation moves in opposite direction • Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as? • the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts • It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market. • is a means for examining such relationship sytematically • ...
Economics 2022-05-09
Across
- two chambers in a legislative body
- form of government in which ruler is unconstrained
- a cruel and oppresive dictator
- branch of US government that administers justice
- government divided between central and regional powers
- making something valid by formally confirming it
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- a nation's ruler usually by hereditary right
- royal charter of rights approved by the king
- a nation or states fundamental set of laws
- branch of US government responsible for carrying out laws
- branch of US government that makes laws
- a vote that blocks a decision
- a statement added to a proposal or document
13 Clues: a vote that blocks a decision • a cruel and oppresive dictator • two chambers in a legislative body • branch of US government that makes laws • a nation or states fundamental set of laws • a statement added to a proposal or document • a nation's ruler usually by hereditary right • royal charter of rights approved by the king • ...
Economics 2022-05-09
Across
- two chambers in a legislative body
- form of government in which ruler is unconstrained
- a cruel and oppresive dictator
- branch of US government that administers justice
- government divided between central and regional powers
- making something valid by formally confirming it
Down
- a nation's ruler usually by hereditary right
- royal charter of rights approved by the king
- a nation or states fundamental set of laws
- branch of US government responsible for carrying out laws
- branch of US government that makes laws
- a vote that blocks a decision
- a statement added to a proposal or document
13 Clues: a vote that blocks a decision • a cruel and oppresive dictator • two chambers in a legislative body • branch of US government that makes laws • a nation or states fundamental set of laws • a statement added to a proposal or document • a nation's ruler usually by hereditary right • royal charter of rights approved by the king • ...
ECONOMICS 2022-02-15
Across
- a large increase in an economy
- a recession for more then 6 months
- what you get from jobs
- an economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource
- more money gained then used to operate or control a business
- n estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
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- person's regular occupation, profession, or trade
- what economy is Australia
- money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent
- send (goods or services) to another country
- Pays for infostructure
- bring (goods or services) into a country
- merchandise or possessions
13 Clues: what you get from jobs • Pays for infostructure • what economy is Australia • merchandise or possessions • a large increase in an economy • a recession for more then 6 months • bring (goods or services) into a country • send (goods or services) to another country • person's regular occupation, profession, or trade • ...
economics 2024-02-19
Across
- Assets like buildings, machinery...
- Total amount of goods that a store has for sale
- A company that acquires goods or services
- A place where buyers and sellers meet
- A bank that lends money
- A person who owns goods
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- something that can be sold
- To take and keep something
- A part of a larger amount
- The advancement of an employee position
- To use something that belongs to someone else
- A person that supplies goods and services
- A movement of the market
13 Clues: A bank that lends money • A person who owns goods • A movement of the market • A part of a larger amount • something that can be sold • To take and keep something • Assets like buildings, machinery... • A place where buyers and sellers meet • The advancement of an employee position • A company that acquires goods or services • A person that supplies goods and services • ...
Economics 2023-09-15
Across
- people decide which legal agreement to enter into
- how people choose to use scarce resources to satisfy their wants
- people benefit from or pay part of costs that are not part of a marketplace
- government payment that helps cover the cost of an economic activity that is considered to be in the public interest
- how much of a good or service an individual will buy at each price
- everyone has the same economic rights under the law
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- goods and services that are necessary for the smooth functioning of society
- capitalist system
- benefits offered for encouragement
- change in the amount of a product that a consumer will buy based on income changes
- person who buys goods or services
- government programs designed to protect people from economic hardships
- person who makes goods or services
13 Clues: capitalist system • person who buys goods or services • benefits offered for encouragement • person who makes goods or services • people decide which legal agreement to enter into • everyone has the same economic rights under the law • how people choose to use scarce resources to satisfy their wants • how much of a good or service an individual will buy at each price • ...
Economics 2024-02-28
Across
- high-interest loans repaid quickly
- advantages gained from economic activities
- financial insolvency due to unsustainable debts.
- in a determined or harmful manner
- credit without collateral or security provided
- information provided before granting a loan
- trust to receive goods or services.
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- loans backed by pledged assets
- analyze or explain meaning in economics
- requires clear disclosure of loan terms
- asset pledged to secure a loan
- Score Numerical measure of creditworthiness for borrowers
- flexible credit with variable borrowing limits
- Sellers of goods or services.
14 Clues: Sellers of goods or services. • loans backed by pledged assets • asset pledged to secure a loan • in a determined or harmful manner • high-interest loans repaid quickly • trust to receive goods or services. • analyze or explain meaning in economics • requires clear disclosure of loan terms • advantages gained from economic activities • ...
Economics CH.1-2 Vocab 2022-01-31
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- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards.
- the general body of wage earners.
- the value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made; it's what is given up
- the fact that budgeting inevitably involves sacrificing some of X to get more of Y.
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- a curve that illustrates the possible quantities that can be produced of two products if both depend upon the same finite resource for their manufacture.
- The resources people use to produce goods and services
- the theory that individuals who consume goods and services in large quantities will be better off.
- cash or liquid assets being held or obtained for expenditures.
- A peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the economics of natural and environmental resources.
9 Clues: the general body of wage earners. • The resources people use to produce goods and services • cash or liquid assets being held or obtained for expenditures. • the fact that budgeting inevitably involves sacrificing some of X to get more of Y. • the value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made; it's what is given up • ...
theme 2G KGT2 2021-01-25
19 Clues: diep • gratis • sparen • aankoop • logisch • economie • moeilijk • voortgang • oplossing • proefwerk • misbruiken • vertrouwen • bevestigen • bankrekening • helemaal niet • geboortedatum • ontvangen, krijgen • in rekening brengen • een gebrek hebben aan
28.10.2020 P.Gudina 2020-10-28
19 Clues: ideja • koris • ekrāns • sociāls • teātris • analīze • orķesris • politika • ekonomika • projektors • tehnoloģija • astronomija • kārtīgi,rūpīgi • konkurētspējģs • cepšanas prasmes • pilsonība,pilsonis • atcerēties,iegaumēt • stimulēt, pavedināt • apsmiešana,aprunāšana
At school 2014-01-22
19 Clues: Ķīmija • Mūzika • Fizika • Ēdnīca • Kāpnes • Vēsture • Koridors • Ekonomika • skolotājs • Bibliotēka • Matemātika • Ģeogrāfija • Informātika • Sporta zāle • Vācu valoda • Skolas forma • Angļu valoda • Krievu valoda • Mācību grāmata
factors impacting health and development 2024-05-24
Across
- to influence something
- environmental factor: daily routine and behaviour
- Biological factor affecting development
- Environmental factor affecting development
- combining social and cultural factors
- body weight is a _________ factor
- Biological factor affecting development
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- Sociocultural factor affecting development
- Illness, ____ and disability affect childrens development
- your surroundings
- environmental factor: food and diet
- These factors affect your _____
12 Clues: your surroundings • to influence something • These factors affect your _____ • body weight is a _________ factor • environmental factor: food and diet • combining social and cultural factors • Biological factor affecting development • Biological factor affecting development • Sociocultural factor affecting development • Environmental factor affecting development • ...
2-A Tú día en la escuela 2013-03-19
21 Clues: band • music • health • french • spanish • physics • science • history • algebra • geology • biology • english • calculus • geometry • chemistry • languages • mathematics • home economics • social studies • computer science • physical education
Violet Curry - Vocab Words 2020-10-07
23 Clues: art • exam • quiz • clock • music • house • course • window • school • eraser • Spanish • library • history • semester • homework • schedule • trimester • sociology • economics • chemistry • accounting • laboratory • psychology
En La Clase Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-06
23 Clues: art • pen • home • desk • book • eraser • window • stadium • library • biology • English • Spanish • sciences • schedule • semester • homework • economics • geography • journalism • whiteboard • calculator • litterature • computer science
Economics 2013-11-14
Across
- how much of a certain product there is
- the responsiveness of demand to a change in income
- the item being sold
- what we are studying
- the responsiveness of supply to a change in price
- the customer
- our teacher
Down
- a change in price results in a greater change in demand
- the responsiveness of demand to a change in price
- how expensive something is
- the amount of money a consumer is willing to pay for a product or service
- the person who creates the product
- a change in price results in a proportionately smaller change in demand
13 Clues: our teacher • the customer • the item being sold • what we are studying • how expensive something is • the person who creates the product • how much of a certain product there is • the responsiveness of demand to a change in price • the responsiveness of supply to a change in price • the responsiveness of demand to a change in income • ...
Economics 2020-05-11
Across
- rate, the percentage of the labor force that is jobless and actively looking for
- the combination of vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness to take risks that is needed to create and run new businesses.
- a business owned by shareholders, also called stockholders, who own the rights to the company’s profits but face only limited liability for the company’s debts and losses.
- a timeperiod of economic decay where there is a decrease in a nation’s real
- is a prolonged economic contraction lasting two or more quarters (six months or
- proprietorship, a business owned and controlled by one person.
- cycle, the series of growing and shrinking periods of economic activity, measured by increases or decreases in real gross domestic product.
Down
- periods during which prices rise at the same time that there is a slowdown in business activity.
- a business co-owned by two or more people, or “partners”, who agree on how responsibilities, profits, and losses should be divided.
- is an extended period of high unemployment and reduced business activity.
- sustained rise in the general price level, or a sustained fall in purchasing power of money.
- domestic product, the market value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given time period.
- a timeperiod of economic growth where there is an increase in a nation’s real
13 Clues: proprietorship, a business owned and controlled by one person. • is an extended period of high unemployment and reduced business activity. • a timeperiod of economic decay where there is a decrease in a nation’s real • a timeperiod of economic growth where there is an increase in a nation’s real • ...
Economics 2020-05-11
Across
- the market value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given time period.
- the series of growing and shrinking periods of economic activity, measured by increases or decreases in real gross domestic product.
- a timeperiod of economic decay where there is a decrease in a nation’s real
- a sustained rise in the general price level, or a sustained fall in purchasing power of money.
- a timeperiod of economic growth where there is an increase in a nation’s real
- a business owned and controlled by one person.
- the percentage of the labor force that is jobless and actively looking for
Down
- describes periods during which prices rise at the same time that there is a slowdown in business activity.
- is a prolonged economic contraction lasting two or more quarters (six months or
- the combination of vision, skill, ingenuity, and willingness to take risks that is needed to create and run new businesses.
- a business owned by shareholders, also called stockholders, who own the rights to the company’s profits but face only limited liability for the company’s debts and losses
- a business co-owned by two or more people, or “partners”, who agree on how responsibilities, profits, and losses should be divided.
- is an extended period of high unemployment and reduced business activity.
13 Clues: a business owned and controlled by one person. • is an extended period of high unemployment and reduced business activity. • the percentage of the labor force that is jobless and actively looking for • a timeperiod of economic decay where there is a decrease in a nation’s real • a timeperiod of economic growth where there is an increase in a nation’s real • ...
Economics 2017-06-01
Across
- a limited or fixed number or amount of people or things, in particular.
- is a method of production where a business, area or economy focuses on the production of a limited scope of products or services to gain greater degrees of productive efficiency within an overall system.
- is a trade agreement between Australia, Brunei, Canada, Chile, Japan, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Peru, Singapore, the United States (until 23 January 2017) and Vietnam.
- the assignment of different parts of a manufacturing process or task to different people in order to improve efficiency.
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- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- the dependence of two or more people or things on each other
- are government-induced restrictions on international trade.[1] The barriers can take many forms
- The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA; Spanish: Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte, TLCAN; French: Accord de libre-échange nord-américain, ALÉNA) is an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America.
- is a kind of predatory pricing, especially in the context of international trade. It occurs when manufacturers export a product to another country at a price either below the price charged in its home market or below its cost of production.
- authoritative permission or approval, as for an action.
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- is a form of financial aid or support extended to an economic sector (or institution, business, or individual) generally with the aim of promoting economic and social policy.
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
13 Clues: authoritative permission or approval, as for an action. • the dependence of two or more people or things on each other • a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. • a limited or fixed number or amount of people or things, in particular. • an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country. • ...
Economics 2017-06-01
Across
- a benefit given by the government to groups or individuals, usually in the form of a cash payment or a tax reduction.
- a consequence of specialization or the division of labor. The participants in any economic system must be part of a trading network to obtain the products they cannot produce efficiently for themselves.
- is a proposed free trade agreement linking the United States and 11 other Pacific Rim economies.
- a government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number, or monetary value, of goods that can be imported or exported during a particular time period.
- A government imposed restriction on the free international exchange of goods or services.
- the economic policy of restraining trade between states (countries) through methods such as tariffs on imported goods, restrictive quotas, and a variety of other government regulations.
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- a kind of predatory pricing
- commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted country, group, or individual.
- a method of production where a business, area or economy focuses on the production of a limited scope of products or services to gain greater degrees of productive efficiency within an overall system.
- is a government order that restricts commerce or exchange with a specified country or the exchange of specific goods.
- Dividing a job into many specialized parts, with a single worker or a few workers assigned to each part.
- is an agreement among the United States, Canada and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- tax imposed on imported goods and services
13 Clues: a kind of predatory pricing • tax imposed on imported goods and services • A government imposed restriction on the free international exchange of goods or services. • is a proposed free trade agreement linking the United States and 11 other Pacific Rim economies. • ...
Economics 2017-08-31
Across
- increase in a nation's total output of goods and services over time
- market economy in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention
- market where the factors of production are bought and sold
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- mutual dependency of one person's, firm's, or region's economic activities on another's
- sum of people's skills, abilities, health, knowledge, and motivation
- way of thinking about a choice that compares the cost of an action to its benefits
- quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier
- division of work into a number of separate tasks to be performed by different workers
- simplified version of a complex concept or behavior expressed in the form of an equation, graph, or illustration
- assignment of tasks to the workers, factories, regions, or nations that can perform them more efficiently
- meeting place or mechanism that allows buyers and sellers to come together
- market where goods and services are bought and sold
- measure of the amount of output produced with a given amount of productive factors
13 Clues: market where goods and services are bought and sold • market where the factors of production are bought and sold • increase in a nation's total output of goods and services over time • sum of people's skills, abilities, health, knowledge, and motivation • meeting place or mechanism that allows buyers and sellers to come together • ...
ECONOMICS 2017-08-31
Across
- how much an object...
- a fraud
- a long word for a ad
- it is where you put money in the bank
- when you like something you are---in it
- sadness
- Our worlds currency
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- where you compete against other people in something
- when you fall off your bike
- if you want some thing you will---up for it
- a piece of paper you get after buying something
- where you owe someone money
- it is where you take money from the bank
13 Clues: a fraud • sadness • Our worlds currency • a long word for a ad • how much an object... • when you fall off your bike • where you owe someone money • it is where you put money in the bank • when you like something you are---in it • it is where you take money from the bank • if you want some thing you will---up for it • a piece of paper you get after buying something • ...
ECONOMICS 2020-09-25
Across
- natural resources that exist
- goods used to produce other goods
- how a nation makes decisions to allocate resources
- work that people do
- study of the decisions that go into making, distribution and using goods and services
- maximum price set by governemtn
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- ability of individuals to start a new business
- three economic questions answered by traditions
- central authority controls
- limited means to fulfill unlimited wants and needs
- supply and demand system of pricing
- minimum price set by government
- what you give up to get something else
13 Clues: work that people do • central authority controls • natural resources that exist • minimum price set by government • maximum price set by governemtn • goods used to produce other goods • supply and demand system of pricing • what you give up to get something else • ability of individuals to start a new business • three economic questions answered by traditions • ...
Economics 2021-11-16
Across
- personal income minus taxes
- the gross national product minus depreciation of capital stock-- in other words, the value of final goods and services less the value of capital goods that became worn out during the year.
- the market value of all final goods and services produced by a country in a given period of time.
- a way of analyzing a country’s economy using statistical measures of its income, spending, and output.
- the series of growing and shrinking periods of economic activity, measured by increases and decreases in real gross domestic product.
- the gross domestic product stated in terms of the current value but are performed without charge.
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- services that have potential economic value but are performed without charge.
- a market value of all final goods and services produced by a country in a given period of time
- an increase in a nation’s real gross domestic product
- the annual income received by a country’s people from all sources.
- the total income earned in a nation from the production of goods and services in a given time period.
- the gross domestic product corrected for changes in prices from year to year.
- a prolonged economic contraction lasting two or more quarters (six months or more)
13 Clues: personal income minus taxes • an increase in a nation’s real gross domestic product • the annual income received by a country’s people from all sources. • services that have potential economic value but are performed without charge. • the gross domestic product corrected for changes in prices from year to year. • ...
Economics 2022-03-11
Across
- trading without money
- Getting goods from different places
- based on traditions
- an elite group of leaders
- how a country answers economic questions
Down
- one leader
- Sending out goods
- Mix between market and command economies
- No rules
- Royalty
- the people have power
- The government os in charge
- based on supply and demand
13 Clues: Royalty • No rules • one leader • Sending out goods • based on traditions • trading without money • the people have power • an elite group of leaders • based on supply and demand • The government os in charge • Getting goods from different places • Mix between market and command economies • how a country answers economic questions
Economics 2022-10-20
Across
- For-profit business or company
- Decline in activity
- Includes employed and unemployed individuals
- Increase in the level of price
- Working rate
- The money an individual makes
Down
- Change
- introduction of income into the flow
- what consumers are consume and spend money on
- Dramatic downturn in economic activity
- Reduction
- Non consumption uses of the income
- Increase
13 Clues: Change • Increase • Reduction • Working rate • Decline in activity • The money an individual makes • For-profit business or company • Increase in the level of price • Non consumption uses of the income • introduction of income into the flow • Dramatic downturn in economic activity • Includes employed and unemployed individuals • what consumers are consume and spend money on
Economics 2022-10-20
Across
- For-profit business or company
- Decline in activity
- Includes employed and unemployed individuals
- Increase in the level of price
- Working rate
- The money an individual makes
Down
- Change
- introduction of income into the flow
- what consumers are consume and spend money on
- Dramatic downturn in economic activity
- Reduction
- Non consumption uses of the income
- Increase
13 Clues: Change • Increase • Reduction • Working rate • Decline in activity • The money an individual makes • For-profit business or company • Increase in the level of price • Non consumption uses of the income • introduction of income into the flow • Dramatic downturn in economic activity • Includes employed and unemployed individuals • what consumers are consume and spend money on
Economics 2022-01-05
Across
- defined as the middle most value of the variable when items are arranged in order of magnitude
- defined as the sum of all observations divided by the number of observations or average
- the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts
- it is the difference between the largest and the smallest value in a distribution.
- is a means for examining such relationship sytematically
- It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market.
Down
- when the correlation moves in opposite direction
- it uses the information expressed in a cumulative manner to indicate the degree of inequality.
- it is the arithmetic mean of the differences of the vales from their average.
- Name the index that is also known as the cost of living index.
- the most frequently observed value
- Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as?
- does not mean causation, it only means
13 Clues: the most frequently observed value • does not mean causation, it only means • when the correlation moves in opposite direction • Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as? • the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts • It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market. • is a means for examining such relationship sytematically • ...
Economics 2022-12-12
Across
- How many consumers are there.
- Value of a good or a service in money.
- Exchanging goods for goods
- Using something or doing something.
- Spending money for a good or a service.
- Doing something for people.
Down
- Things which we use.
- Producing things people use in large numbers.
- Earning money buy selling a good or a service.
- It is use to buy or sell things
- Money earned by working.
- Creating useful goods using required material.
- How many products are there.
13 Clues: Things which we use. • Money earned by working. • Exchanging goods for goods • Doing something for people. • How many products are there. • How many consumers are there. • It is use to buy or sell things • Using something or doing something. • Value of a good or a service in money. • Spending money for a good or a service. • Producing things people use in large numbers. • ...
Economics 2022-12-12
Across
- How many consumers are there.
- Value of a good or a service in money.
- Exchanging goods for goods
- Using something or doing something.
- Spending money for a good or a service.
- Doing something for people.
Down
- Things which we use.
- Producing things people use in large numbers.
- Earning money buy selling a good or a service.
- It is use to buy or sell things
- Money earned by working.
- Creating useful goods using required material.
- How many products are there.
13 Clues: Things which we use. • Money earned by working. • Exchanging goods for goods • Doing something for people. • How many products are there. • How many consumers are there. • It is use to buy or sell things • Using something or doing something. • Value of a good or a service in money. • Spending money for a good or a service. • Producing things people use in large numbers. • ...
Economics 2023-02-24
Across
- the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied
- the amount of money a buyer gives to a seller
- costs that are independent of volume
- market structure where a single seller or producer assumes a dominant position in an industry
- a relationship in which one person holds title to property
- the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized
- limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply
- market structure with a small number of firms non of which can keep others from having significant influence
Down
- branch of economics that deals with the behavior of individuals, firms, and households in decision making and resource allocation
- corporate expense that changes in proportion to how much a company produces or sells
- products which are bought and used together
- economic concept used to measure the change in the aggregate quantity demanded of a good or service in relation to the price movements of that good or service
- the total amount given product or service a supplier offers to a consumer
13 Clues: costs that are independent of volume • products which are bought and used together • the amount of money a buyer gives to a seller • the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied • a relationship in which one person holds title to property • limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply • ...
economics 2024-02-19
Across
- Assets like buildings, machinery...
- Total amount of goods that a store has for sale
- A company that acquires goods or services
- A place where buyers and sellers meet
- A bank that lends money
- A person who owns goods
Down
- something that can be sold
- To take and keep something
- A part of a larger amount
- The advancement of an employee position
- To use something that belongs to someone else
- A person that supplies goods and services
- A movement of the market
13 Clues: A bank that lends money • A person who owns goods • A movement of the market • A part of a larger amount • something that can be sold • To take and keep something • Assets like buildings, machinery... • A place where buyers and sellers meet • The advancement of an employee position • A company that acquires goods or services • A person that supplies goods and services • ...
Economics 2023-12-15
Across
- change in total production cost from producing one additional unit
- a good that decreases in demand with an increase in income
- a type of corporation exempt from tax but must benefit the public
- a basic good used in commerce that is interchangeable with other goods of the same type
- when supply=demand, the market is at ______
- employees, workers, etc.
- economics is the study of _______
Down
- an individual establishes the brand's trademark and another pays a royalty for the right to do business under the brand
- market that has a small number of big suppliers
- part of the economy controlled by the government
- a payment to someone or a firm, usually by the government to offset market failures and to achieve greater efficiency
- when supply exceeds demand
- tax on money or property left behind when a person dies
13 Clues: employees, workers, etc. • when supply exceeds demand • economics is the study of _______ • when supply=demand, the market is at ______ • market that has a small number of big suppliers • part of the economy controlled by the government • tax on money or property left behind when a person dies • a good that decreases in demand with an increase in income • ...
AP Environmental 2022-06-06
Across
- A severe lack of rainfall that can lead to a shortage
- changes to the natural DNA of an organism are called ______
- A gas located in the stratosphere that deflects harmful rays from the Sun.
- substances, gases, or objects that are put into the environment and cause it harm cause ______
- the correction efforts after an environmental crisis such as an oil spill.
- the process of land increasing infrastructure such as highways and having a growing population
- These are changes to the prevailing winds in the Indian Ocean mostly that cause wet and dry seasons
Down
- all of the water on or over Earth's surface including bodies of water and clouds
- The collection of pollutants or contaminants inside the body of an organism
- creation of new species as a species evolves into something totally different.
- The long term weather patterns of an area
- The Dodo Bird is ______
- trying to rectify or correct harm done to the environment
- The amount of light reflected off of a surface
- the act of illegally killing an animal, typically for money
- the cardboard diagram was a great _____ of the watershed
16 Clues: The Dodo Bird is ______ • The long term weather patterns of an area • The amount of light reflected off of a surface • A severe lack of rainfall that can lead to a shortage • the cardboard diagram was a great _____ of the watershed • trying to rectify or correct harm done to the environment • changes to the natural DNA of an organism are called ______ • ...
Environmental Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- precipitation of salts in soil
- excessive grazing that causes damage to grasslands
- used in plants to help with growth and health of plants
- land specifically meant for agricultural growth and plants
- used in soil conditioner and fertilizer products
- lack of nutritional resources
- chemicals used to kill of bacteria on crops
- growth of different plants in the same area
- what bees due to flowers
Down
- watering of crops and agriculture
- the cultivation of a single crop in a given land area
- when plant growth and life is diminished by natural causes
- earth materials are worn away and transported by natural processes
- overcared for or provided with too much resources
- a finely ground product of erosion and breaking down of rock and earth materials
- granular material between sand and clay
16 Clues: what bees due to flowers • lack of nutritional resources • precipitation of salts in soil • watering of crops and agriculture • granular material between sand and clay • chemicals used to kill of bacteria on crops • growth of different plants in the same area • used in soil conditioner and fertilizer products • overcared for or provided with too much resources • ...
Environmental Science 2021-09-23
Across
- organic substances that are insoluble in water, soluble in organic solvents, are related to fatty acids and are utilized by the living cell
- another class of indispensable biomolecules, which make up around 50 percent of the cellular dry weight
- physical substance that occupies space and possesses rest mass, especially as distinct from energy
- is a nonmetallic chemical element with atomic number 6
- is a nonmetal chemical element with the symbol H and atomic number 1
- each of more than one hundred substances that cannot be chemically interconverted or broken down into simpler substances and are primary constituents of matter
- most essential organic molecules, which are involved in the maintenance and metabolic processes of living organisms
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- a poisonous, combustible nonmetal that exists in two common allotropic forms
- chemically defined as polyhydroxy aldehydes or ketones or compounds which produce them on hydrolysis
- a combination of atoms joined by chemical bonds
- a colorless, odorless unreactive gas that forms about 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- a colorless, odorless reactive gas, the chemical element of atomic number 8 and the life-supporting component of the air
- acids refer to the genetic material found in the cell that carries all the hereditary information from parents to progeny
- ribonucleic acid
- a non metallic chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16
16 Clues: ribonucleic acid • deoxyribonucleic acid • a combination of atoms joined by chemical bonds • is a nonmetallic chemical element with atomic number 6 • is a nonmetal chemical element with the symbol H and atomic number 1 • a non metallic chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16 • ...
Environmental issues 2018-02-05
Across
- eye disease of the lens causing partial or total blindness
- a system of living beings in the sea each feeding on the one below it
- a building complex to generate e.g. electricity
- can be replaced with sth new of the same kind
- power supply
- greatly reduce the size, volume of something
Down
- substance produced while making sth else
- agricultural waste is used as a fuel or energy source
- a type of a non-renewable energy resource
- substance consisting of two or more chemical elements
- generating a lot of debate
- produced in connection with low and high tide
- splitting of the nucleus of an atom
- energy from the hot water and steam in the Earth
- protect sth by covering it with a material against loss of e.g. heat
- where hydrogen is combined with oxygen to produce heat and electricity
16 Clues: power supply • generating a lot of debate • splitting of the nucleus of an atom • substance produced while making sth else • a type of a non-renewable energy resource • greatly reduce the size, volume of something • produced in connection with low and high tide • can be replaced with sth new of the same kind • a building complex to generate e.g. electricity • ...
Environmental Terms 2022-04-25
Across
- a vent in the surface of the Earth that emits ash, gases, or molten lava
- a river or stream that flow into a larger river
- layer of O₃ molecules in Earth’a atmosphere that protects us from ultraviolet radiation
- an element with properties that allow it to conduct electricity and heat
- enormous bodies of salt water that make up most of the Earth’s surface
- type of rock formed from sediment deposited by water or air
- the innermost layer of the Earth
- the layers of gases that surround a planet
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- the outermost layer of the Earth
- a horizontal layer in soil defined by distinctive physical features such as texture and color
- type of rock formed directly from magma
- the layer of Earth above the core that’s contains magma
- the accumulation or depositing of eroded material such as sediment, rock fragments, or soil
- the most abundant gas on Earth
- type of rock that forms when sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic rock is subjected to high temperature and pressure
- molten rock
16 Clues: molten rock • the most abundant gas on Earth • the outermost layer of the Earth • the innermost layer of the Earth • type of rock formed directly from magma • the layers of gases that surround a planet • a river or stream that flow into a larger river • the layer of Earth above the core that’s contains magma • type of rock formed from sediment deposited by water or air • ...
Environmental Conditions 2023-11-13
Across
- Freezing of body temperatures
- Increase body temperature
- Reversible freezing of superficial skin layers
- Moisture in the air
- Term for fear of lightning
- Injury associated with extended exposure to cold, wet conditions
- Heat collapse
- Muscle spasms resulting from dehydration
- Elevated body temperature such that the body’s internal organs begin to shut down because of excessive heat
- Unusually low body temperature causing cardiac arrest and problems with the CNS
- Measures how hot it really feels when relative humidity is factored in with the actual air temp
Down
- Condition that causes some areas of the body to feel numb and cold in response to cold temperatures
- Adaptations that occur during repeated exposure to the environment
- The part of the brain that maintains the body's temperature
- Red, raised rash combined with prickling with seat
- Painful muscle spasms due to excessive water loss and electrolyte imbalance
- A physical reaction to heat exposure resulting from dehydration and characterized by profuse sweating and extreme weakness or fatigue
17 Clues: Heat collapse • Moisture in the air • Increase body temperature • Term for fear of lightning • Freezing of body temperatures • Muscle spasms resulting from dehydration • Reversible freezing of superficial skin layers • Red, raised rash combined with prickling with seat • The part of the brain that maintains the body's temperature • ...
Environmental Geotechnics 2023-11-07
Across
- Contaminant flow under a hydraulic gradient
- Jarosite falls into this category of waste
- Contaminant flow under a variable velocity
- The typical soil variety utilized as liners in landfills?
- The process of substance absorb/soak into the clay particle
- A remediation method employed for commercial purposes to extract heavy metals, such as uranium and mercury, from soil.
- Essential component of engineered landfill system
Down
- This remediation process aids in the purposeful improvement of natural biodegradation processes through engineering techniques.
- Abbreviation form of ability of clay mineral to exchange positively charged ions with the surrounding environment
- What is the collective term for the combination of exchangeable ions and particle surface charges?
- Abbreviated form of chemical contaminants are that not readily soluble in water
- Bacteria that is the most common form of biological contaminant
- The waste management strategy that is the least favored
- This is type of point source from which biological contamination will initiates
- 2:1 Clay mineral with high cation exchange capacity
- Any contaminated liquid that is generated from percolation of water through solid waste
16 Clues: Jarosite falls into this category of waste • Contaminant flow under a variable velocity • Contaminant flow under a hydraulic gradient • Essential component of engineered landfill system • 2:1 Clay mineral with high cation exchange capacity • The waste management strategy that is the least favored • The typical soil variety utilized as liners in landfills? • ...
Environmental science 2023-12-17
Across
- something that makes genes mutate or change
- ringing or buzzing in the ears caused by continued exposure to loud noises
- contaminated liquid that forms from water percolation through a solid waste disposal site
- capability of being degraded
- the ability of a pollutant to move through the environment
- rain with acidic componemnts
- accumulation of chemicals in an organism
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- process of turning waste into new products
- chemical concentration in an organism increases through the food chain
- the time it takes for a certain amount of pesticide to reduce by half
- fog and smoke
- when a water body becomes enriched with nutrients, leading to growth of plant life
- how toxic a pollutant is
- the way a pollutant moves from the source, through the environment
- the place when the pollutant ends up in the environment
- a synthetic organic compound used as an insecticide
16 Clues: fog and smoke • how toxic a pollutant is • capability of being degraded • rain with acidic componemnts • accumulation of chemicals in an organism • process of turning waste into new products • something that makes genes mutate or change • a synthetic organic compound used as an insecticide • the place when the pollutant ends up in the environment • ...
Environmental Science 2023-10-27
Across
- the variety of different habitats
- each organism is named for its genus then its species.
- allows a species to thrive in its environment
- is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism.
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another
- which populations of living organisms ada
- the state or quality of being intricate or complicated.
Down
- parasite in or on another organism.
- boast a range of skills
- the interruption of a settled and peaceful condition.
- are simple measures that tell us what is happening in the environment.
- the evenness of distribution of individuals among species in a community.
- natural environment of an organism,
- descent with modification from preexisting species
- are changes in population
16 Clues: boast a range of skills • are changes in population • the variety of different habitats • parasite in or on another organism. • natural environment of an organism, • an animal that naturally preys on others. • which populations of living organisms ada • allows a species to thrive in its environment • is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism. • ...
LEXI-COMBAT 2024 2024-06-06
Across
- Responsible travel trend promoting nature conservation
- Process turning fertile land into desert
- Replanting trees to restore lost forests
- Energy Power sources harnessing sunlight or wind, for instance
- Environmental phenomenon caused by pollutant emissions
- Material capable of natural decomposition
- Balancing present needs with future environmental health
Down
- Resource not replenished within a human timeframe
- Variety of life forms seen in diverse habitat
- Tiny plastic particles contaminating ecosystems
- Footprint Measure of one's environmental impact
- Clearing forests for agricultural expansion, e.g.
- Preservation efforts aimed at protecting natural resources
- Underground reservoir storing groundwater
14 Clues: Process turning fertile land into desert • Replanting trees to restore lost forests • Material capable of natural decomposition • Underground reservoir storing groundwater • Variety of life forms seen in diverse habitat • Tiny plastic particles contaminating ecosystems • Footprint Measure of one's environmental impact • Resource not replenished within a human timeframe • ...
Tourism 2018-03-15
Across
- minimum price above equilibrum
- rising prices
- difference between GDP and GNP
- C+I+X-M What is missing from this equation
- relationship between prices and demand in the economy
- area of economics that studies the economy as a whole
- which is higher in Ireland GDP or GNP
- a activity that effects the accurate calculation of GDP
- examples include savings and taxes
Down
- nationality of most tourists to Ireland
- a policy that increases supply
- one method to measure GDP
- sensitivity to price changes
- why is the is # 12.5% important to Irish investment
- total demand in the economy
- social welfare payments
- examples include government spending and imports
- a policy that reduces supply
- minister for finance
- best economics lecturer
20 Clues: rising prices • minister for finance • social welfare payments • best economics lecturer • one method to measure GDP • total demand in the economy • sensitivity to price changes • a policy that reduces supply • a policy that increases supply • minimum price above equilibrum • difference between GDP and GNP • examples include savings and taxes • which is higher in Ireland GDP or GNP • ...
4/14 2023-04-13
20 Clues: avmo • lkam • ajdo • aijnd • aijfo • naivc • aijcf • aovno • ajcfo • aijcdf • kandvo • ajndvo • aklmfov • ksmvpfa • aodkvmp • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Level up 7 W&P 2 2023-09-30
Across
- headmaster
- home _________ (kotitalous)
- upper __________ school (yläkoulu)
- kemia
- student ________ (OPO)
- kuvaamataito
- ______ teacher (luokanohjaaja)
- käsityö
- historia
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- biologia
- fysiikka
- ruotsi
- uskonto
- school _______ (todistus)
- liikunta
- maantieto
- matematiikka
- välitunti
- ________ school (alakoulu)
- _____ education (terveystieto)
20 Clues: kemia • ruotsi • uskonto • käsityö • biologia • fysiikka • liikunta • historia • maantieto • välitunti • headmaster • matematiikka • kuvaamataito • student ________ (OPO) • school _______ (todistus) • ________ school (alakoulu) • home _________ (kotitalous) • _____ education (terveystieto) • ______ teacher (luokanohjaaja) • upper __________ school (yläkoulu)
Economics 2017-05-31
Across
- Dividing a job into specialized parts (important to mass production)
- When manufacturers export a product to another country at a price either below the price charged in their home market
- Focusing on the production of a limited scope of products or services
- Limiting the number of goods that can be imported or exported
- A policy restricting international trade
- Restraining trade between countries (hint: not a trade-barrier)
- A government not allowing the movement of merchant ships in or out of its ports
Down
- Commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted country, group, or individual
- A consequence of specialization or the division of labour
- A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals
- Trans-pacific partnership
- North american free trade agreement
- A tax or duty
13 Clues: A tax or duty • Trans-pacific partnership • North american free trade agreement • A policy restricting international trade • A consequence of specialization or the division of labour • A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals • Limiting the number of goods that can be imported or exported • ...
economics 2021-02-06
Economics 2021-03-19
Across
- NAFTA promotes fair_______
- Based on customs and historical precedent
- T or F: Is south Korea a command economy
- NAFTA created a free trade_______
- central ownership of property and resources
- who wrote the communist manifesto
- T or F: NAFTA includes the U.S. Canada and France
- T or F: pure free markets exist
- who wrote the wealth of nations
Down
- NAFTA increases investment_______
- NAFTA helps eliminate trade_______
- Y or N: does the government all control over a free market
- Private ownership of property and resources
- The WTO helps administer free trade_______
- T or F: the U.S. is a mixed economy
15 Clues: NAFTA promotes fair_______ • T or F: pure free markets exist • who wrote the wealth of nations • NAFTA increases investment_______ • NAFTA created a free trade_______ • who wrote the communist manifesto • NAFTA helps eliminate trade_______ • T or F: the U.S. is a mixed economy • T or F: Is south Korea a command economy • Based on customs and historical precedent • ...
Economics 2021-11-05
Across
- if the demand is low and the supply is high the price will do this
- based on the buying and selling of goods and services
- a person who makes something or provides a service
- how much of a product is available
- how many people want the product
- mowing the lawn for a neighbor is an example
Down
- the tax you pay when you own a home, building, or land
- the tax you that is a percentage of the money you earn in a year
- a soccer ball is an example
- if the demand is high and the supply is low the price will do this
- a person who buys goods or services
- money we pay to the government
- the tax we pay to the stores
13 Clues: a soccer ball is an example • the tax we pay to the stores • money we pay to the government • how many people want the product • how much of a product is available • a person who buys goods or services • mowing the lawn for a neighbor is an example • a person who makes something or provides a service • based on the buying and selling of goods and services • ...
Economics 2022-02-28
Across
- Fair
- Something thought to be true with no proof
- Economics is the study of our use of scarce ?.
- Equipment used to produce goods and services
- The subject we are studying
- The number of factors of production
- Products are produced for these
Down
- A number, amount or a situation that can change
- The opposite of capitalism+
- A market in which central government decides all
- staff
- The Economic Problem centres around ?
- Most countries have this kind of economy
13 Clues: Fair • staff • The opposite of capitalism+ • The subject we are studying • Products are produced for these • The number of factors of production • The Economic Problem centres around ? • Most countries have this kind of economy • Something thought to be true with no proof • Equipment used to produce goods and services • Economics is the study of our use of scarce ?. • ...
Economics 2022-08-23
Across
- How much something costs
- A word for when something is marked down in price A word to describe somethings worth
- How much money is able to or willing to spend
- A tax on incoming or outgoing goods
- The person who buys the good(s)
- A percentage taken out of an amount of money
- When the price of something is marked up in price
Down
- Manufacturing of a product
- When someone has won
- Something you can invest in
- When the price of something is marked down in price
- A paper currency
- A place that holds money
13 Clues: A paper currency • When someone has won • How much something costs • A place that holds money • Manufacturing of a product • Something you can invest in • The person who buys the good(s) • A tax on incoming or outgoing goods • A percentage taken out of an amount of money • How much money is able to or willing to spend • When the price of something is marked up in price • ...
ECONOMICS 2022-02-10
Across
- refers to the method of enhancing the quality of life and financial well-being of individuals
- is an agricultural branch that deals with the practices of farming, breeding, and the care of farm animals
- refers to the credit for farmers in rural areas
- is a great source of livelihood to many people in the coastal areas
- refers to cultivation of crops like fruits, vegetables, flowers, etc.
- is the backbone of Indian economy
Down
- the statutory division of agricultural land and its reallocation to landless people
- marketing take benefit of collective bargaining to secure a better price of their product for farmers
- farming is one of the eco friendly method.
- a shift of workforce from agriculture to other allied activities and non – agricultural sectors.
- lso known as informal sector/ non institutional sector
- refers to change from single cropping system to multi cropping system
- marketing covers the services involved in moving an agricultural product from the farm to the consumer
13 Clues: is the backbone of Indian economy • farming is one of the eco friendly method. • refers to the credit for farmers in rural areas • lso known as informal sector/ non institutional sector • is a great source of livelihood to many people in the coastal areas • refers to change from single cropping system to multi cropping system • ...
Economics 2022-01-12
Across
- It is the central value which represents the entire distribution
- In order to save time in calculating mean from a data set containing a large number of observations, this is used
- The square of the standard deviations
- When two variables move in the same direction, then such a correlation is called
- It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts
- The relationship between two variables of a series so that changes in the values of o9ne variable are associated with changes in the values of the other variable
- When only two variables are studied, then such a correlation is called
Down
- The numerical value of a standard deviation can never be
- This indicates lack of uniformity in the size of items
- Coefficient of Variation was introduced by
- It is the most frequently observed data value
- It concentrates on the centre of a distribution
- This cannot be determined graphically
13 Clues: The square of the standard deviations • This cannot be determined graphically • Coefficient of Variation was introduced by • It is the most frequently observed data value • It concentrates on the centre of a distribution • It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts • This indicates lack of uniformity in the size of items • ...
Economics 2022-10-20
Across
- For-profit business or company
- Decline in activity
- Includes employed and unemployed individuals
- Increase in the level of price
- Working rate
- The money an individual makes
Down
- Change
- introduction of income into the flow
- what consumers are consume and spend money on
- Dramatic downturn in economic activity
- Reduction
- Non consumption uses of the income
- Increase
13 Clues: Change • Increase • Reduction • Working rate • Decline in activity • The money an individual makes • For-profit business or company • Increase in the level of price • Non consumption uses of the income • introduction of income into the flow • Dramatic downturn in economic activity • Includes employed and unemployed individuals • what consumers are consume and spend money on
Economics 2022-12-12
Across
- public goods are
- land, labour, capital and enterprise
- causes a supply or demand curve to shift
- when supply and demand are equal to each other
Down
- as price increases quantity demanded decreases
- merit goods are
- quantity of a good or service you are willing and able to produce
- limited resources but unlimited wants
- responiveness of supply to a change in price
- a signal wrapped up in an incentive
- the next best alternative forgone
- quantity of a good or service you are willing and able to produce.
- where buyers and seller come together
13 Clues: merit goods are • public goods are • the next best alternative forgone • a signal wrapped up in an incentive • land, labour, capital and enterprise • limited resources but unlimited wants • where buyers and seller come together • causes a supply or demand curve to shift • responiveness of supply to a change in price • as price increases quantity demanded decreases • ...
Economics 2023-08-23
Across
- An economic system that has some market and command elements
- An economic system where goods and services are exchanged due to cultural beliefs and practices
- Can be found in nature and is not made by something or someone
- Man made tools used to complete a service
- When there is more of something than needed
Down
- An economic system where goods and services are exchanged for money
- An economic system in which goods and services are determined by the government
- The availability and want of goods and services
- How societies or governments distribute resources, and goods and services
- People who buy or use goods and services
- Limited Resources means that there are never enough resources or materials to satisfy, or fulfill, the wants and needs that every person have
- Items or jobs that satisfy a want, have a use, and have limited availability
- A system where goods and services are traded without the use of money
13 Clues: People who buy or use goods and services • Man made tools used to complete a service • When there is more of something than needed • The availability and want of goods and services • An economic system that has some market and command elements • Can be found in nature and is not made by something or someone • ...
Economics 2024-01-08
Across
- rise in the general level of prices
- a meeting place where buyers/sellers agree
- struggle among sellers to attract consumers
- people with all their efforts, abilities, and skills
- the result of not having enough resources
Down
- the accumulation of tangible products
- simply something we would like to have
- risk takers in search of profit
- the revenue from sales after the costs.
- a basic requirement for survival
- the study how people try to satisfy their wants and needs
- known as the “gifts of nature”
- the tools, equipment, machinery, and factories
13 Clues: known as the “gifts of nature” • risk takers in search of profit • a basic requirement for survival • rise in the general level of prices • the accumulation of tangible products • simply something we would like to have • the revenue from sales after the costs. • the result of not having enough resources • a meeting place where buyers/sellers agree • ...