environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Spanish crossword 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • exam • quiz • class • music • house • course • stadium • physics • library • semester • sciences • homework • schedule • economics • trimester • bookstore • university • laboratory • accounting
New England & Middle Colonies 2021-08-18
First Names of Subject Teachers 2023-08-17
20 Clues: Auta • John • Ruth • Ngozi • Usman • Amaka • Ejike • Sarah • Amina • Godwin • Esther • Dorcas • Gloria • Omotola • Kafayat • Comfort • Kehinde • Chinelo • Chikadibia • Antoinette
Spanish/Matthew 2023-09-21
20 Clues: libary • history • biology • because • physics • english • toarrive • economics • bookstore • chemistry • psychology • mathematics • totheleftof • wastebasket • tohavedinner • totherightof • nextto;besides • computerscience • tohavebreakfast • businessadministration
Informative texts 2024-02-18
20 Clues: roddel • redden • lokaal • dwalen • levend • rubriek • notulen • economie • woestijn • gestrand • vacature • overleven • redacteur • ventilator • buitenlands • technologie • tijdschrift • nieuwsartikel • nieuwsverslag • overlijdensbericht
Year 9 Economics Terminology 2025-12-02
Across
- a key concept in economics and business: specialisation is a method of production where a business or area focuses on the production of a limited scope of products or services in order to gain greater degrees of efficiency within the entire system of businesses or areas
- a key concept in economics and business: the way scarce resources are distributed among producers, and how scarce goods and services are divided among consumers
- An economic system where businesses are privately owned and people make choices about what to buy and sell.
- Tools, machines, and buildings used to produce goods and services.
- people who buy things to use
- a key concept in economics and business: the problem of people having unlimited wants and needs, but limited (or scarce) resources to support those needs and wants
- A scam where someone steals your card information to take your money.
- activity that involves making goods or providing services in exchange for money
- A tax added to goods brought in from other countries.
- A collection of investments someone owns, like shares or property.
- Things from nature used to make goods, like water, trees, and minerals.
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- The original amount of money borrowed or invested, before interest is added.
- Taking money from someone (like a bank) that you promise to pay back later, usually with interest.
- schemes that are deliberately dishonest
- management resources: the skills or talents required to bring the other resources together successfully
- the study of how people and society use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- the process that involves all the countries of the world being linked together, resulting in an exchange of views, ideas, products and culture
- Physical items that people buy, like clothes, food, or phones.
- The system of how money, goods, and services are made, shared, and used in a country.
- a key concept in economics and business: trade is activity of buying, selling or exchanging goods and/or services between people and/or countries
- The workers and their skills used to produce goods and services.
21 Clues: people who buy things to use • schemes that are deliberately dishonest • A tax added to goods brought in from other countries. • Physical items that people buy, like clothes, food, or phones. • The workers and their skills used to produce goods and services. • Tools, machines, and buildings used to produce goods and services. • ...
environmental 2024-03-28
Across
- rain,any form of precipitation with acidic components,
- grazing which causes damage to grassland.
- gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land
- facilities of a country of regions such as roads,bridges and sewers
- extraction of metal from its ore by a process involving heating and melting.
- islands ,urbanized areas that experience higher temperatures than outlying areas.
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- unit used to measure the intensity of a sound or the power level of an electrical signal by comparing it with a given level.
- action or process of making or becoming acidic.
- action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- mineral, natural rock or sediment that contains one or more valuable minerals
- shock, shifting cells directly from alkaline conditions to acid conditions.
- is a naturally occurring inorganic element or compound having an orderly internal structure and characteristic chemical composition, crystal form, and physical properties
12 Clues: action of clearing a wide area of trees. • grazing which causes damage to grassland. • action or process of making or becoming acidic. • gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land • rain,any form of precipitation with acidic components, • facilities of a country of regions such as roads,bridges and sewers • ...
Oligopoly 2020-02-27
20 Clues: EOS • cost • brand • price • supply • cartel • choice • output • purchase • superior • industry • business • collusion • oligopoly • technology • advertising • oligopolist • competition • substitutes • nature monopoly
Krusto vārdu 2019-11-28
20 Clues: mērs • peļņa • padome • senāts • piegāde • cenzūra • eksports • ienākumi • tirgotājs • korupcija • investors • īpašnieks • ekonomika • zaudējumi • prezidents • finansējums • konstitūcija • pieprasījums • premjerministrs • privātais sektors
Spanish Vocab 2 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • map • desk • quiz • door • table • window • eraser • course • student • library • stadium • schedule • semester • homework • economics • bookstore • trimester • blackboard • wastebasket
L2 Vocabulary crossword 2020-11-09
20 Clues: math • week • there • behind • without • history • to_need • to_talk • business • sciences • geography • economics • to_travel • accounting • liturature • over_there • to_have_dinner • administration • computer_science • to_ask_a_question
en la clase-Aldo 2023-09-21
20 Clues: libary • history • biology • because • physics • english • toarrive • economics • bookstore • chemistry • psychology • mathematics • totheleftof • wastebasket • tohavedinner • totherightof • nextto;besides • computerscience • tohavebreakfast • businessadministration
Chap 1,2,4 Review 2016-02-23
Across
- this is the basic foundational believe in economics
- this is the study of how societies and people allocate scarce resources
- this is quantity multiplied by price
- these are the four factors of production
- producers and consumers drive decisions in this type of economy
- he wrote the invisible hand theory of economics
- this is the value of the next best alternative
- this has a value of exactly 1
- this is a value showing how much demand changes when price changes
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- this shows the max number of two goods that can be made
- this exams the plusses and minuses of a decision
- this is the study of economic decisions by society not individuals
- he predicted that the proletariat would overthrow the capitalists
- the want for a certain product
- food,water and shelter are these
- this has a value of less than 1
16 Clues: this has a value of exactly 1 • the want for a certain product • this has a value of less than 1 • food,water and shelter are these • this is quantity multiplied by price • these are the four factors of production • this is the value of the next best alternative • he wrote the invisible hand theory of economics • this exams the plusses and minuses of a decision • ...
CESC CROSSWORD 2025-07-23
Across
- - Positive product of human interaction.
- - society, social order, social interactions, and culture.
- - Any activity that aims to increase *the understanding, engagement, and empowerment of communities with the intention of giving services to people.
- - Awareness of the communal issues that need to be addressed.
- - Understanding the situation through interacting.
- - Forming a group, foundation, or organization in service to society.
- - The human mind, brain, and social behavior.
- - Production, allocation, and consumption of goods and services.
- - It views the community in three different dimensions.
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- - A large group affiliation is formed.
- - Social relations and human society.
- - A group is formed based on personal ties.
- - Changes in the community are brought by social, cultural, and environmental experiences whether positive or negative development.
- - Initiative and decisions from internal group for the benefit of everyone.
- - Community formed based on needs, ideas, interests, identity, practices, and roles in social institutions.
- - The connection between the individual and the community.
- science - All communities have some form of political system.
- - Common or shared/Latin Word
- - Members of communities may involve themselves in various programs or activities.
- - Members share the same geographical vicinity.
20 Clues: - Common or shared/Latin Word • - Social relations and human society. • - A large group affiliation is formed. • - Positive product of human interaction. • - A group is formed based on personal ties. • - The human mind, brain, and social behavior. • - Members share the same geographical vicinity. • - Understanding the situation through interacting. • ...
Environmental Crossword 2020-08-25
Across
- Published the essay on the principle of population
- The 2004 Nobel Peace prize
- Danish economist who worked for the UN
- development to solve environmental issues
- Human most sustainably manage the global system
- environmental disaster in the area you live
- All organisms and ecosystems have biorights
- was written by James Lovelock
- national geographic society
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- Book published by Ralph Waldo Emerson
- They were working on Industrial waste
- caused by a combination of industrial pollution and high-pressure weather conditions
- is on April,22
- Environmental Disaster
- Wrote "Man and Nature: the earth as modified"
- Published "the population bomb"
- A productivity of global agriculture
- Founded 1917 to protect the environment
- Published "Sand County Almanac"
19 Clues: is on April,22 • Environmental Disaster • The 2004 Nobel Peace prize • national geographic society • was written by James Lovelock • Published "the population bomb" • Published "Sand County Almanac" • A productivity of global agriculture • Book published by Ralph Waldo Emerson • They were working on Industrial waste • Danish economist who worked for the UN • ...
Environmental Science 2020-10-12
Across
- resources, materials and energy needed by humans
- all the water on the earth
- the move to cities
- an animal that eats other animals
- fuel made from dead plants and animals
- worldwide
- things, organisms
- a lack of food water or shelter
- everything around us
- the air around the earth
- nino, a warm weather phenomenon
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- an element in all living things
- the ability to keep going
- sprawl, the spread of communities outside of cities
- a plant eater
- the movement of water
- footprint, the resources an individual uses
- change in inherited characteristics over
- from the sun
19 Clues: worldwide • from the sun • a plant eater • things, organisms • the move to cities • everything around us • the movement of water • the air around the earth • the ability to keep going • all the water on the earth • an element in all living things • a lack of food water or shelter • nino, a warm weather phenomenon • an animal that eats other animals • fuel made from dead plants and animals • ...
Environmental Science 2021-09-24
Across
- an opaque disk, typically white, used to gauge the transparency of water by measuring the depth
- a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation
- scientific instrument that measures the hydrogen-ion activity in water-based solutions
- something to use to sift through vegetation
- Relating to a type of circumstance or event that is described by a probability distribution
- a covered pit used as a trap
- an instrument for measuring the intensity of light, used chiefly to show the correct exposure when taking a photograph
- portable instruments, probes, and sensors used to measure dissolved oxygen in water and other solutions
- catching a small number of individuals, putting a mark on them, and releasing them
- A method of sampling a geographical area by selecting points in it
- a set of printed or written questions with a choice of answers, devised for the purposes of a survey or statistical study
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- characterized using order and planning
- trap with or without ultraviolet light used to attract insects
- frame quadrat- a specific small surface area without grids
- widely used method for sampling invertebrates living on the bed or stream of a river
- quadrat- a specific small area with grids, creating more accuracy
- monitoring water quality in a range of applications that includes drinking water, as well as in lakes, rivers, and mangroves
- a path along which one counts and records occurrences of the objects of study
- a pale-colored cloth that is usually stretched out using a frame
19 Clues: a covered pit used as a trap • characterized using order and planning • something to use to sift through vegetation • frame quadrat- a specific small surface area without grids • a meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation • trap with or without ultraviolet light used to attract insects • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-10-25
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- Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- Toxic metal often found in old paint and soil.
- Sustainable farming and food production.
- Rising sea levels threatening coastal communities.
- Pollution from factories and power plants.
- The process of trees converting carbon dioxide to oxygen.
- The result of excessive carbon emissions in the atmosphere.
- Efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats.
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- Destruction of forests for agriculture or development.
- The contamination of natural water sources.
- Severe weather events linked to climate change.
- The need to conserve water resources.
- The Great Barrier Reef is threatened by this environmental issue.
- Single-use plastics are a significant contributor to this issue.
- Ocean pollution often caused by plastic waste.
- The rapid loss of biodiversity around the world.
- Harmful chemicals used in agriculture.
- A major concern related to rising global temperatures.
- Reusable energy source from the sun.
- A significant source of air pollution in urban areas.
20 Clues: Reusable energy source from the sun. • The need to conserve water resources. • Harmful chemicals used in agriculture. • Sustainable farming and food production. • Pollution from factories and power plants. • The contamination of natural water sources. • Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • Ocean pollution often caused by plastic waste. • ...
Environmental science 2024-12-13
Across
- most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- This demographic transition is marked by a steep population increase
- A wetland habitat that has woody plants
- This type of growth is unsustainable for long periods of time
- when talking about evolution, it means how well you can survive and reproduce
- An area defined by its climate and biological life
- Fungi, bacteria and flies are examples of this
- your permanent mark that you leave on the earth when you die
- The study of human populations
- This element is cycled through plants and animals and the atmosphere
- The amount of people added to your country NOT by immigration
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- These countries tend to have higher birth rates
- A group of organisms in the same ecosystem that eat similar things
- Land suitable for farming
- A third level consumer
- This is how clouds form and how your hot breath makes cold windows or mirrors foggy
- A large flat cold treeless biome
- This is the amount of a species that an ecosystem can support
- How many different living things there are
- the amount of energy that is transferred up each trophic level
- The organisms that are responsible for getting energy into an ecosystem
- A place where fresh and saltwater meet
22 Clues: A third level consumer • Land suitable for farming • The study of human populations • A large flat cold treeless biome • most abundant gas in the atmosphere • A place where fresh and saltwater meet • A wetland habitat that has woody plants • How many different living things there are • Fungi, bacteria and flies are examples of this • ...
1.8 Fundamental Economic Issues 2025-02-25
Across
- the detailed small picture of economics
- wants develop
- largest influencing firm
- currency decreases in value
- unfair allocation of goods and resources
- efficiency, maximisation, and utility
- the big picture of economics
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- intensive or capital
- decline in economic growth
- society business aims to target
- scarcity of resources
- solved by government intervention
- produce according to resources available
13 Clues: wants develop • intensive or capital • scarcity of resources • largest influencing firm • decline in economic growth • currency decreases in value • the big picture of economics • society business aims to target • solved by government intervention • efficiency, maximisation, and utility • the detailed small picture of economics • produce according to resources available • ...
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
Across
- like mixed, command, tradition, market
- some goods and services
- passed down from generation to generation
- mixed economice system
- the branch of knowledge
- Mixed economics system
- buy and what producers want to sell
- a group or place
- is something that you don't really need
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- Prices of goods
- a sequence
- Mixed economice system
- Both systems
- is something that you really need
- trading without using money
15 Clues: a sequence • Both systems • Prices of goods • a group or place • Mixed economice system • mixed economice system • Mixed economics system • some goods and services • the branch of knowledge • trading without using money • is something that you really need • buy and what producers want to sell • like mixed, command, tradition, market • is something that you don't really need • ...
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
Across
- like mixed, command, tradition, market
- some goods and services
- passed down from generation to generation
- mixed economice system
- the branch of knowledge
- Mixed economics system
- buy and what producers want to sell
- a group or place
- is something that you don't really need
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- Prices of goods
- a sequence
- Mixed economice system
- Both systems
- is something that you really need
- trading without using money
15 Clues: a sequence • Both systems • Prices of goods • a group or place • Mixed economice system • mixed economice system • Mixed economics system • some goods and services • the branch of knowledge • trading without using money • is something that you really need • buy and what producers want to sell • like mixed, command, tradition, market • is something that you don't really need • ...
diamond hill 2013-10-11
9 Clues: focus on the people • what you are given • benefit what you spend • smith economic pioneer • economics cause and effect • where people go to buy and sell • production disturbing consumption • how people use the limited resources • economics something you wonder about
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
Across
- like mixed, command, tradition, market
- some goods and services
- passed down from generation to generation
- mixed economice system
- the branch of knowledge
- Mixed economics system
- buy and what producers want to sell
- a group or place
- is something that you don't really need
Down
- Prices of goods
- a sequence
- Mixed economice system
- Both systems
- is something that you really need
- trading without using money
15 Clues: a sequence • Both systems • Prices of goods • a group or place • Mixed economice system • mixed economice system • Mixed economics system • some goods and services • the branch of knowledge • trading without using money • is something that you really need • buy and what producers want to sell • like mixed, command, tradition, market • is something that you don't really need • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-10
Across
- The most sensitive lichens are shrubby and leafy
- Mosses and this organism are good indicators of environmental health due to their ability to store toxins.
- A major property of bioindicators is the ability to give a measurable response that reflects the whole population or this.
- These bioindicators, including mosses, are particularly useful in determining air pollution by accumulating heavy metals.
- These simple, slow-growing plants are sensitive to air pollution and commonly found on rocks or tree trunks.
- These small aquatic animals are used to measure pollution in water ecosystems, reflecting environmental health.
- An organism used to monitor the health of an environment.
- The disappearance of lichens in forests is often a sign of this type of environmental stressor.
- This type of bioindicator helps in understanding the quality of an aquatic ecosystem through the accumulation of pollutants.
- Bioindicators like plants or animals are often used in this process to gather real-time analytical information.
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- Bioindicators must be abundant, have wide distribution, and show a response to environmental contamination, fitting this selection criterion.
- This organism is used to test for water pollution by measuring changes in its cellular metabolism that affect light emission.
- An ecosystem's overall health can be indicated by the presence or absence of this plant, often found in aquatic environments.
- The most tolerant lichen in appearance.
- This term refers to microorganisms used to monitor aquatic health by testing for toxins.
- What major environmental factor are lichens sensitive to in forests?
- These water-dwelling organisms are often used as indicators of water pollution.
- This microscopic organism, commonly found in fresh waters, is used in toxicity tests involving sewage solutions.
- These species are useful bioindicators of environmental pollution and can reflect air quality changes.
- This type of microorganism can produce stress proteins when exposed to toxins like cadmium or benzene.
20 Clues: The most tolerant lichen in appearance. • The most sensitive lichens are shrubby and leafy • An organism used to monitor the health of an environment. • What major environmental factor are lichens sensitive to in forests? • These water-dwelling organisms are often used as indicators of water pollution. • ...
LESSON 4: THE HUMAN PERSON I THE ENVIRONMENT 2025-09-22
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- The philosophical view that sees a relationship between social and environmental problems.
- A specific environmental problem where big companies cut down forests for profit.
- This type of ecologist advocates for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles.
- An act signed in 2000 that addresses solid waste management.
- This principle of sustainability demands that natural resources are conserved for the next generation.
- This philosophical view places value on ecosystems and biological communities.
- The idea that Earth functions as a self-regulating system, like a living organism.
- The act of turning off unused appliances to conserve energy at home.
- The term for environmental problems caused by humans, such as improper waste disposal.
- The scientist who proposed the Gaia Hypothesis in the 1970s.
- The philosophical discipline that studies the moral relationship between humans and the environment.
- This view believes humans are the most important species and are free to transform nature.
- The concept that human survival and well-being depend on the environment, making us part of it.
- The concept that focuses on reconciling human activities with environmental protection.
- The English poet who wrote "No man is an island" to describe human interconnectedness.
- The ability of humans to care for and protect the environment as rational beings.
- This group often suffers the most from climate change, despite contributing the least.
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- An example of a natural calamity that causes environmental disorder.
- The ability to regulate one's actions and make wise decisions.
- The fair distribution of environmental benefits and the burden of meeting challenges.
- This refers to maintaining the state of the environment as a principle of sustainability.
- A branch of applied ethics studying moral responsibilities related to climate change.
- This view believes all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- This philosophical view believes that maintaining order in the environment contributes to well-being.
- A term for a person who works to protect and manage natural resources for future generations.
- A major principle of sustainability that aims for minimum waste and maximum output.
- A major problem where rich countries cause more pollution but poor countries suffer the worst effects.
- This refers to being thrifty and avoiding waste by using only what's needed.
- A major environmental problem caused by factors like factories and businesses.
- A major environmental problem caused by humans that results in flooding and disease outbreaks.
30 Clues: An act signed in 2000 that addresses solid waste management. • The scientist who proposed the Gaia Hypothesis in the 1970s. • The ability to regulate one's actions and make wise decisions. • An example of a natural calamity that causes environmental disorder. • The act of turning off unused appliances to conserve energy at home. • ...
CESC CROSSWORD 2025-07-23
Across
- Dynamics - Changes in the community are brought by social, cultural, and environmental experiences whether positive or negative development.
- - Production, allocation, and consumption of goods and services.
- - Members share the same geographical vicinity.
- Capital - Positive product of human interaction.
- - Understanding the situation through interacting.
- - A group is formed based on personal ties.
- - The connection between the individual and the community.
- - Members of communities may involve themselves in various programs or activities.
- science - All communities have some form of political system.
- - Forming a group, foundation, or organization in service to society.
- Action - Any activity that aims to increase *the understanding, engagement, and empowerment of communities with the intention of giving services to people.
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- - Community formed based on needs, ideas, interests, identity, practices, and roles in social institutions.
- - Awareness of the communal issues that need to be addressed.
- - It views the community in three different dimensions.
- - Initiative and decisions from internal group for the benefit of everyone.
- - A large group affiliation is formed.
- - Common or shared/Latin Word
- - society, social order, social interactions, and culture.
- Science Perspective - Social relations and human society.
- - The human mind, brain, and social behavior.
20 Clues: - Common or shared/Latin Word • - A large group affiliation is formed. • - A group is formed based on personal ties. • - The human mind, brain, and social behavior. • - Members share the same geographical vicinity. • Capital - Positive product of human interaction. • - Understanding the situation through interacting. • ...
Enviroment 2018-07-25
Across
- change / A change in worldwide weather patterns.
- Gasses / Gasses such as CO2, S02, O3.
- / Breakdown in organic material.
- shift / A shift in the way of thinking.
- / the variety of life in an particular habitat or ecosystem.
- / A species that can survive in most environmental condition.
- cutting / The removal of trees in an area.
- Revolution. The development of agricultural technology and research between 1950s and 1960s.
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- Capacity / Maximum amount of things that can be help
- Movement / A movement about environmental issues.
- / A species that can only survive in a specific environmental condition
- Carson / Marine biologist that sparked the environmental movement.
12 Clues: / Breakdown in organic material. • Gasses / Gasses such as CO2, S02, O3. • shift / A shift in the way of thinking. • cutting / The removal of trees in an area. • change / A change in worldwide weather patterns. • Movement / A movement about environmental issues. • Capacity / Maximum amount of things that can be help • ...
spanish 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • music • class • course • spanish • english • physics • stadium • history • library • homework • semester • sciences • economics • psycology • cafeteria • geography • chemistry • literature • mathematics
Spanish/Matthew 2023-09-21
20 Clues: libary • history • biology • because • physics • english • toarrive • economics • bookstore • chemistry • psychology • mathematics • totheleftof • wastebasket • tohavedinner • totherightof • nextto;besides • computerscience • tohavebreakfast • businessadministration
Spanish/Matthew 2023-09-21
20 Clues: libary • history • biology • because • physics • english • toarrive • economics • bookstore • chemistry • psychology • mathematics • totheleftof • wastebasket • tohavedinner • totherightof • nextto;besides • computerscience • tohavebreakfast • businessadministration
Environmental Degradation 2014-03-03
Across
- Is the most rapid (up to 80 km/h, or 50 mph) and fluid type of downhill mass wasting
- Gases that potentially induces global warming
- Chloroflourocarbon
- Substances that significantly deplete the ozone layer that has adverse effects on human health, etc
- A portion of medical waste that could transmit an infectious disease
- Any immobile structure facility which emmits air pollutants
- Materials generated as a result of patient's diagnosis, etc.
- The geographic-based instrument for planners and decision makers which present an evaluation of the environment quality and carrying capacity of an area
- The harvest, transportation, purchase or sale of timber in violation of laws
- Is often the result of fish suffocation caused by nighttime oxygen depletion in the summer
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- Substances which present short term acute hazards and long term toxicity
- is the end of an organism or of a group of organisms due to man's activity and unbalanced nature
- Refers to an unequivocal and continuing rise in the average temperature of Earth's climate system
- Fumes which abeyond intenationally-accepted standards
- is a species of organisms that will likely become extinct due to the unbalanced nature caused by human activities
- Is the gradual reduction in the amount of global direct irradiance at the Earth's surface that was observed for several decades
- (In some regions known as a cold snap) is a weather phenomenon that is distinguished by a cooling of the air
- Is a prolonged period of excessively hot weather, which may be accompanied by high humidity, especially in oceanic climate countries
- Also known as a landslip, is a geological phenomenon which includes a wide range of ground movements
19 Clues: Chloroflourocarbon • Gases that potentially induces global warming • Fumes which abeyond intenationally-accepted standards • Any immobile structure facility which emmits air pollutants • Materials generated as a result of patient's diagnosis, etc. • A portion of medical waste that could transmit an infectious disease • ...
Environmental Issues 2019-09-17
Across
- species, animais em vias de extinção
- calotas polares
- pesca excessiva
- seca
- amigo do ambiente
- fumes, gases de escape de carros
- tufão
- cheias
- desflorestação
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- resources, recursos renováveis
- biodegradável
- effect, efeito de estufa
- vida animal
- tremor de terra
- lixo
- furacão
- floresta tropical
- fires, fogos florestais
- fuels, combustíveis fósseis
19 Clues: lixo • seca • tufão • cheias • furacão • vida animal • biodegradável • desflorestação • tremor de terra • calotas polares • pesca excessiva • floresta tropical • amigo do ambiente • fires, fogos florestais • effect, efeito de estufa • fuels, combustíveis fósseis • resources, recursos renováveis • fumes, gases de escape de carros • species, animais em vias de extinção
Environmental change 2024-05-22
Across
- the Earth system is divided into these
- the inner most layer of the Earth
- refers to when a practice can continue to be done in the future
- the process through which water moves in the ground
- when liquid water becomes water vapour
- refers to the water in the Earth system
- the effect of one species on the entire web
- the reaction in which oxygen and organic carbon is turned into carbon dioxide and energy
- the growth of a single crop in a field
- the crust and upper layer of the Earth's mantle
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- the removal of forests for timber or land clearing
- the thing the kid in the back thinks everything is
- refers to the living mass on Earth
- function of the environment and ecosystems supporting life without human input
- the thin layer of gas surrounding the Earth
- country in North Africa, south of Spain
- when carbon is stored in a sink for long periods
- the best geography teacher
- Short vegetation found in many environments
19 Clues: the best geography teacher • the inner most layer of the Earth • refers to the living mass on Earth • the Earth system is divided into these • when liquid water becomes water vapour • the growth of a single crop in a field • country in North Africa, south of Spain • refers to the water in the Earth system • the thin layer of gas surrounding the Earth • ...
Environmental science 2023-11-20
Across
- most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- This demographic transition is marked by a steep population increase
- A wetland habitat that has woody plants
- This type of growth is unsustainable for long periods of time
- when talking about evolution, it means how well you can survive and reproduce
- An area defined by its climate and biological life
- Fungi, bacteria and flies are examples of this
- your permanent mark that you leave on the earth when you die
- The study of human populations
- This element is cycled through plants and animals and the atmosphere
- The amount of people added to your country NOT by immigration
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- These countries tend to have higher birth rates
- A group of organisms in the same ecosystem that eat similar things
- Land suitable for farming
- A third level consumer
- This is how clouds form and how your hot breath makes cold windows or mirrors foggy
- A large flat cold treeless biome
- This is the amount of a species that an ecosystem can support
- How many different living things there are
- the amount of energy that is transferred up each trophic level
- The organisms that are responsible for getting energy into an ecosystem
- A place where fresh and saltwater meet
22 Clues: A third level consumer • Land suitable for farming • The study of human populations • A large flat cold treeless biome • most abundant gas in the atmosphere • A place where fresh and saltwater meet • A wetland habitat that has woody plants • How many different living things there are • Fungi, bacteria and flies are examples of this • ...
Environmental Science 2023-06-13
Across
- levels hierarchical of the food web
- a substance separate from solution
- cause by living organisms
- grows agricultural products
- plant eating animal
- an animal that only feeds on animal matter
- ecological community
- act of keeping busy
- feeds on meat and vegetables
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- single-celled photosynthetic bacteria
- the movement of air in and out of the lungs
- amount of living matter
- synthesis of chemical compounds
- an individual requiring complex compounds of nitrogen and carbon
- a change from liquid to vapor
- a chemical reaction involving union between molecules
- carbon dioxide organism
- community of organisms
- the capability of being active
19 Clues: plant eating animal • act of keeping busy • ecological community • community of organisms • amount of living matter • carbon dioxide organism • cause by living organisms • grows agricultural products • feeds on meat and vegetables • a change from liquid to vapor • the capability of being active • synthesis of chemical compounds • a substance separate from solution • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-10-25
Across
- The contamination of natural water sources.
- Rising sea levels threatening coastal communities.
- Pollution from factories and power plants.
- The rapid loss of biodiversity around the world.
- The Great Barrier Reef is threatened by this environmental issue.
- Ocean pollution often caused by plastic waste.
- A major concern related to rising global temperatures.
- Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- Sustainable farming and food production.
- Severe weather events linked to climate change.
- The result of excessive carbon emissions in the atmosphere.
- The process of trees converting carbon dioxide to oxygen.
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- Destruction of forests for agriculture or development.
- Reusable energy source from the sun.
- Efforts to protect endangered species and their habitats.
- Harmful chemicals used in agriculture.
- The need to conserve water resources.
- A significant source of air pollution in urban areas.
- Single-use plastics are a significant contributor to this issue.
- Toxic metal often found in old paint and soil.
20 Clues: Reusable energy source from the sun. • The need to conserve water resources. • Harmful chemicals used in agriculture. • Sustainable farming and food production. • Pollution from factories and power plants. • The contamination of natural water sources. • Efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • Ocean pollution often caused by plastic waste. • ...
Environmental Problems 2024-11-29
Across
- Warming, The increasing average temperature of the Earth's atmosphere, water, and land, caused by the accumulation of various greenhouse gases that collect in the atmosphere.
- Energy, Energy that is nonpolluting and/or renewable.
- Climate Accord, An international agreement which calls for the countries of the world to work together to reduce greenhouse gas emissions to ward off what could become extinction-level global warming and climate change.
- Farms, Large solar arrays owned by utility companies to contribute to their electricity supply, which is then sold to consumers.
- development, The balancing point at which all human beings can live healthy, equitable, and peaceful lives without degrading our natural environment.
- Overshoot Day, The approximate date on which humanity's annual demand on the plant's resources exceeds what our planet can renew in a year.
- obsolescence, The perception that a product is obsolete; used as a marketing tool to convince consumers to replace certain items even thought the items are still repairable.
- The diversity of living organisms on Earth.
- Revolving Funds, College and university funds that are dedicated to financing cost-saving energy-efficient upgrades and other projects that decrease resource use and minimize environmental impacts.
- The degradation of semiarid land, which results in the expansion of desert land that is unusable for agriculture.
- The way environmentally and socially damaging companies portray their corporate image and products as being "environmentally friendly" or socially responsible.
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- removal, A process of coal mining in which the tops of mountains are dynamited and removed to access coal seams below.
- Power Plan, Establishes the first-ever federal limits on carbon emissions from US power plants.
- obsolescence, The manufacturing of products that are intended to become inoperative or outdated in a fairly short period of time.
- A biological environment consisting of all the organisms living in a particular area, as well as all the nonliving, physical components of the environment that interact to keep the whole ecosystem functioning.
- Protocol, The first international agreement to place legally binding limits on greenhouse gas emissions from developed countries.
- The use or threatened use of illegal force by groups or individuals in order to protect environmental and/or animal rights.
- ecology, The view that maintaining the Earth's natural systems should take precedence over human needs, that nature has a value independent of human existence, and that humans have no right to dominate Earth and its living inhabitants.
- deniers, People who do not accept the scientific consensus that human-caused global warming and climate change are scientific facts.
- supremacy, A largely unconscious belief that humans are the masters of creation rather than just one species among millions.
20 Clues: The diversity of living organisms on Earth. • Energy, Energy that is nonpolluting and/or renewable. • Power Plan, Establishes the first-ever federal limits on carbon emissions from US power plants. • The degradation of semiarid land, which results in the expansion of desert land that is unusable for agriculture. • ...
Environmental Issues 2025-04-30
19 Clues: газы • дыра • уголь • нефть • климат • кислород • защищать • химикаты • рак кожи • атмосфера • жар, тепло • производить • парниковый эффект • пелена, покрывало • аэрозольные спреи • глобальное потепление • вызывать, быть причиной • поглощать / капкан, ловушка • диоксид углерода (углекислый газ)
Environmental Systems 2025-05-07
Across
- farming growing crops
- sunlight, heat, wind, water, and geothermal heat
- pipes, ditches, drains, channels, paper mills, auto manufacturers, and oil spills
- used for livestock rearing
- agricultural products and soil
- value the worth of a good or service
- stability the ability of an ecosystem to maintain relatively constant conditions and
- the ability of land to grow and support crops
- factory smokestacks, pulp and paper mills, and chemical manufacturers
- gases and particles that are put into the air by various sources. Some may not be classified as
- Photovoltaic cells from the Sun’s radiation converted into electricity
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- gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy
- timber and land
- a measure of how much land can produce goods or services
- use the human use of land, including soil, water, animals, and plants
- Solar energy is transformed into chemical energy
- management the act of overseeing the use and development of land resources
- – gravitational potential energy to kinetic energyn living things that depend on the same resources
- Electricity by turning wind turbines
- pesticide, metals, road salt, fertilizers, and motor oil
20 Clues: timber and land • farming growing crops • used for livestock rearing • agricultural products and soil • Electricity by turning wind turbines • value the worth of a good or service • the ability of land to grow and support crops • gravitational potential energy to kinetic energy • sunlight, heat, wind, water, and geothermal heat • ...
Environmental systems 2021-08-27
Across
- one species in a ecosystem
- a individual living thing
- role in the ecosystem
- doing good
- little of
- eats meat
- eats plants and animals
- must eat food
- breaks down organic material
- non living
- they eat dead animals
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- plenty of a source
- makes own food
- to die
- eats plants
- all the species in an ecosystem
- consumer second consumer
- living
- consumer the first consumer on a food chain
19 Clues: to die • living • little of • eats meat • doing good • non living • eats plants • must eat food • makes own food • plenty of a source • role in the ecosystem • they eat dead animals • eats plants and animals • consumer second consumer • a individual living thing • one species in a ecosystem • breaks down organic material • all the species in an ecosystem • consumer the first consumer on a food chain
CESC CROSSWORD 2025-07-23
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- - Social relations and human society.
- - The connection between the individual and the community.
- - Members of communities may involve themselves in various programs or activities.
- - Members share the same geographical vicinity.
- science - All communities have some form of political system.
- - Awareness of the communal issues that need to be addressed.
- - A large group affiliation is formed.
- - Community formed based on needs, ideas, interests, identity, practices, and roles in social institutions.
- - society, social order, social interactions, and culture.
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- - Forming a group, foundation, or organization in service to society.
- - Changes in the community are brought by social, cultural, and environmental experiences whether positive or negative development.
- - The human mind, brain, and social behavior.
- - A group is formed based on personal ties.
- - Positive product of human interaction.
- - Initiative and decisions from internal group for the benefit of everyone.
- - It views the community in three different dimensions.
- - Any activity that aims to increase *the understanding, engagement, and empowerment of communities with the intention of giving services to people.
- - Common or shared/Latin Word
- - Production, allocation, and consumption of goods and services.
- - Understanding the situation through interacting.
20 Clues: - Common or shared/Latin Word • - Social relations and human society. • - A large group affiliation is formed. • - Positive product of human interaction. • - A group is formed based on personal ties. • - The human mind, brain, and social behavior. • - Members share the same geographical vicinity. • - Understanding the situation through interacting. • ...
Spanish/Alejandro 2023-09-21
20 Clues: libary • history • biology • because • physics • english • toarrive • economics • bookstore • chemistry • psychology • mathematics • totheleftof • wastebasket • tohavedinner • totherightof • nextto;besides • computerscience • tohavebreakfast • businessadministration
Spanish/Alejandro 2023-09-21
20 Clues: libary • history • biology • because • physics • english • toarrive • economics • bookstore • chemistry • psychology • mathematics • totheleftof • wastebasket • tohavedinner • totherightof • nextto;besides • computerscience • tohavebreakfast • businessadministration
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • quiz • test • music • class • house • course • school • biology • library • science • Spanish • stadium • schedule • homework • bookstore • economics • accounting • university • computer science
Text 1: Renaissance people 2023-03-05
20 Clues: viihde • hankkia • lopulta • tuottaja • muusikko • arvioida • yrittäjä • rohkaista • päähenkilö • huolimatta • hyväntekijä • huolestunut • vastaanotto • ansioitunut • taloustiede • uteliaisuus • lauluntekijä • monilahjakas • käsikirjoittaja • maailmanlaajuisesti
Las Materias 2025-10-28
20 Clues: art • music • sciene • physics • biology • history • Spanish • English • computer • geograpy • economics • chemistry • sociology • journalism • humanities • psychology • accounting • literature • mathematics • foreign languages
Economics Review - Management 2020-10-22
Across
- The "Invisible Hand" means there is less ___________ involvement.
- Adam Smith wrote a book about capitalism entitled, "The ___________ of Nations".
- The 4 factors of production are Land, labor, entrepreneurship & ___________.
- The study of economics of an entire country.
- Another name for a command economy is this. Ends in "ism"
- Tools are an example of this factor of production.
- The first level of the channel of distribution is the ___________ (in our example, the farmer).
- Coal is an example of which factor of production?
- Adam ___________ is known as the "Father of Economics".
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- Another name for market economy is this. Ends in "ism"
- Economics is the study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy ___________ wants and needs.
- Human resources is another name for this factor of production.
- Examples of this type of economic system include Haiti, Alaska, Canada & Greenland. Ends in "ism"
- The 3 basic economic questions a nation must answer are: (1) What goods and services will be produced, (2) How should the goods and services be produced and (3) For ___________ should the goods and services be produced?
- Mixed economy is another name for ___________. Ends in "ism"
- The study of economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- This means that all resources are limited.
17 Clues: This means that all resources are limited. • The study of economics of an entire country. • Coal is an example of which factor of production? • Tools are an example of this factor of production. • Another name for market economy is this. Ends in "ism" • Adam ___________ is known as the "Father of Economics". • ...
Environmental Considerations 2023-12-01
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- Amount of moisture in the air.
- A lowered core temperature will increase the risk of this condition.
- Above sea level
- The ability of the body to control its temperature
- The transfer of heat to and from the atmosphere.
- Arriving weeks earlier to an event to adapt to allow the body and mind to adapt to the new environment.
- The transfer of heat from the body through direct contact with an object.
- the process of losing heat through the movement of air across the skin.
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- surfers wear this to negate the cooling effect of the environment.
- Athletes need to maintain this to avoid dehydration
- An elevated core temperature will increase the risk of this condition.
- Blood vessels expanding when the body overheats
- Blood vessels narrowing when the body tries reduce heat loss.
- Body produces this to decrease it's core temperature.
- Refers to heat loss through sweating.
- Type of Clothing worn to reduce heat loss.
- A viable option if training or competing in a polluted environment is to wear this.
- Refers to the presence of contaminants in the air.
18 Clues: Above sea level • Amount of moisture in the air. • Refers to heat loss through sweating. • Type of Clothing worn to reduce heat loss. • Blood vessels expanding when the body overheats • The transfer of heat to and from the atmosphere. • The ability of the body to control its temperature • Refers to the presence of contaminants in the air. • ...
Environmental Health 2025-02-13
Across
- a large body of saltwater
- a form of energy that we never use up or deplete
- agriculture runoff is an example of this type of pollution
- ___ Protection Agency's mission is to protect human health and the environment
- ____, reuse, recycle is a way to preserve and protect the environment
- type of resource that can replenish themselves at the rate they are used
- the three R's help us save _____?
- social events can be an example of this type of pollution
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- quality and length of life is affected by this
- deforestation is an example of this type of pollution
- type of resource that is in limited supply
- the month we celebrate Earth Day
- do this to unused electronics/appliances
- type of resource that are materials from the Earth that are used to support life and meet people’s needs
- anything that ends up on the ground
- is a way to preserve our natural resources
- release of pollutants into the air is what type of pollution
- these produce oxygen
18 Clues: these produce oxygen • a large body of saltwater • the month we celebrate Earth Day • the three R's help us save _____? • anything that ends up on the ground • do this to unused electronics/appliances • type of resource that is in limited supply • is a way to preserve our natural resources • quality and length of life is affected by this • ...
Environmental Issues 2024-07-18
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- To make new things from old things.
- Dioxide A gas that cars make. Too much can make the Earth hotter.
- Many different types of plants and animals.
- Using things in a way that we can keep using them in the future.
- Layer It protects us from the sun but it’s getting smaller.
- Power Energy from water.
- Change The weather is changing because the Earth is getting hotter.
- Warming The Earth is getting hotter.
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- Cutting down many trees.
- All the living things in a place.
- Old food and plants that can help new plants grow.
- Energy from the sun, wind, or water.
- Power Energy from the wind.
- Things we throw away.
- When there are not many of an animal left.
- Dirty air, water, or land.
- Power Energy from the sun.
- The home of an animal or plant.
18 Clues: Things we throw away. • Cutting down many trees. • Power Energy from water. • Dirty air, water, or land. • Power Energy from the sun. • Power Energy from the wind. • The home of an animal or plant. • All the living things in a place. • To make new things from old things. • Energy from the sun, wind, or water. • Warming The Earth is getting hotter. • ...
Environmental Policy 2025-01-30
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- A natural source of wealth or revenue that can be used for economic gain or to meet the needs of a population.
- The process of adjusting to new conditions or changes in the environment to better suit the circumstances.
- A course or principle of action adopted or proposed by an organization or individual.
- The act of adhering to or conforming with a rule, regulation, or law.
- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- Energy derived from resources that are regenerative or virtually inexhaustible, such as solar, wind, or hydroelectric power.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment, functioning as a unit in nature.
- The careful utilization and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability for future generations.
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects to prevent waste of potentially useful materials.
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- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat, considered at multiple levels, including genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity.
- The natural environment in which a particular species of organism lives, providing the necessary conditions for its survival.
- Rules or directives made and maintained by an authority that have the force of law to ensure compliance and order.
- A structure, often made of glass, that is used to grow plants; also refers to gases that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to global warming.
- The ability to maintain or uphold at a certain level without being depleted or damaged permanently.
- The process of growth, expansion, or advancement, often involving improvements in economic, social, and environmental conditions.
- The ability to accomplish a task with a minimum expenditure of time and effort; in an environmental context, it refers to using resources effectively with minimal waste.
- A chemical element that is essential to life and is found in many compounds, including carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas.
- Substances discharged into the air, water, or soil, especially those that are produced as a result of burning fuel.
18 Clues: The act of adhering to or conforming with a rule, regulation, or law. • A course or principle of action adopted or proposed by an organization or individual. • The ability to maintain or uphold at a certain level without being depleted or damaged permanently. • ...
Environmental Science 2025-09-23
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- The death of all members of a species.
- A country with high personal wealth and slower population growth.
- Resources that form more slowly than they are used up.
- The number and variety of species that live in an area.
- The study of how humans affect the environment.
- Time when people lived in tribes and used fire to manage the prairie.
- Unwanted changes in the air, water, or soil.
- Material that can be broken down by natural processes.
- The time when people began to raise their own food and animals.
- Comparing the costs of solving environmental problems with the benefits.
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- Time period when society began using fossil fuels.
- The use of resources so that future generations will have enough.
- Resources that can be naturally replaced relatively quickly.
- A country with much poverty and high population growth.
- A logical, testable explanation that is not based on intuition.
- The study of living things and how they interact with the environment.
- Material that cannot be broken down by natural processes.
- Drawings, diagrams, or 3D objects that help scientists understand how things work.
18 Clues: The death of all members of a species. • Unwanted changes in the air, water, or soil. • The study of how humans affect the environment. • Time period when society began using fossil fuels. • Resources that form more slowly than they are used up. • Material that can be broken down by natural processes. • A country with much poverty and high population growth. • ...
REMEDIAL PAS EKONOMI TTS BAB 3 2019-12-04
Across
- rencana pembangunan ekonomi untuk periode 5 tahun
- United Nations Conference on Environment and Development
- salah satu jenis transformasi kependudukan
- ILO merupakan organisasi.... sedunia
- Pembangunan berkelanjutan (..... development)
- nama lain pembangunan
- pemutusan hubungan kerja
- salah satu jenis pengangguran dimana mereka bekerja kurang dari apa yang mereka kerjakan
- pengangguran terbuka (... unemployment)
- United Nation Development Program
- salah satu variabel ekonomi yang penting
- dependency ......
- ekonomi lingkungan (..... economics)
- Sistem Perencanaan Pembangunan Nasional
- salah satu sektor penting negara yang sedang berkembang
- faktor yang mempengaruhi pertumbuhan ekonomi
- penduduk dengan usia 15-64 merupakan penduduk usia
- Badan Pusat Statistik
- salah satu sektor modern
- Negara Sedang Berkembang
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- Indeks Pembangunan Manusia
- family .... (Perencanaan keluarga)
- output nasional
- Millenium Development Goals
- yang menunjukkan perubahan ke arah kematangan
- salah satu ukuran dalam kemiskinan
- pengangguran terselubung (Bahasa Inggris)
- salah satu jenis perubahan
- salah satu permasalahan ekonomi di negara berkembang
- blok negara yang sendang berkembang
- yang menunjukkan perubahan skalar
- salah satu elemen penting yang berkaitan dengan pembangunan
- Biaya ekonomi (..... Cost)
- indikator yang sering digunakan untuk mengukur tingkat pemerataan pendapatan masyarakat
- Physical Quality of Life Index
- lingkaran setan (..... circle)
- kemunduran dalam ekonomi
- salah satu jenis transformasi struktural
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Rencana Kerja Pemerintah Daerah
40 Clues: output nasional • dependency ...... • nama lain pembangunan • Badan Pusat Statistik • pemutusan hubungan kerja • kemunduran dalam ekonomi • salah satu sektor modern • Negara Sedang Berkembang • Indeks Pembangunan Manusia • salah satu jenis perubahan • Biaya ekonomi (..... Cost) • Millenium Development Goals • Sustainable Development Goals • Physical Quality of Life Index • ...
Crossword #1 (Easy) 2014-03-31
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- A crop which was the centre of many a debate during the industrial revolution; mainly regarding taxation
- the kind of unemployment caused by the time taken to find a job
- Rate of change of one variable to rate of change of another
- Using final choices to learn initial preferences
- how to describe rising income or output
- common index used to measure inequality of income
- state of rising prices
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- Transfer of State Responsibility into Private Responsibility
- Produced means of Production
- An economist who has written about social application to economics- from terrorism to discrimination, won the Nobel in 1992
- The Father of Economics
- The Dismal Science
- expected satisfaction
- One of the world's first statistical institutes for empirical study of economic policy
14 Clues: The Dismal Science • expected satisfaction • state of rising prices • The Father of Economics • Produced means of Production • how to describe rising income or output • Using final choices to learn initial preferences • common index used to measure inequality of income • Rate of change of one variable to rate of change of another • ...
The 20s and 30s 2014-11-06
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- An alternate name for demand-side economics
- Famous initials of the creator of the New Deal
- The street in New York where a large economic crash occurred in 1929
- Oct. 29, 1929 was the first day of this major world event
- This, along with the AAA and TVA were some of the many "Alphabet Agencies" put forth by the New Deal which helped out struggling Americans
- Interest rates and the production of money are the proponents of this policy of demand-side economics
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- Government spending and taxation are the proponents of this policy of demand-side economics
- Implementing social policies in an otherwise generally right-wing economic system
- The ____________ 20s
- this major world event provided the struggling Americans with a great influx of work to get themselves out their 10-year slump
- Middle name of the developer of demand-side economics
- The New Deal focused on the 3 Rs; Relief, Recovery, and ___________
- The biulding of this was one of the many governemnt-sposered jobs created by the New Deal
13 Clues: The ____________ 20s • An alternate name for demand-side economics • Famous initials of the creator of the New Deal • Middle name of the developer of demand-side economics • Oct. 29, 1929 was the first day of this major world event • The New Deal focused on the 3 Rs; Relief, Recovery, and ___________ • ...
Economics 2016-02-11
12 Clues: what is test 6 • What is demand • What is econ 2 • what is test 5 • What is supply • what is test 7 • what is test 4 • what is econ 1 • what is test 3 • what is economics • what is economic theory • what is opportunity cost
과목 2021-12-27
school 2015-12-13
20 Clues: jog • exam • szak • radír • paper • iskola • school • school • előadó • teacher • diploma • egyetemi • könyvmoly • diszlexia • fogalmazás • osztályzat • tehetséges • képessségek • szövegkiemelő • közgazdaságtan
GDP Economics 2021-04-06
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- severe or prolonged recession
- consumer spending makes up ___% of gdp
- gdp is a tool to gauge the ____ of an economy
- how many months declining gdp is considered a recession
- per person
- when gdp increase income _____s
- total goods and services
- small picture economics
- a fall in the level of real GDP
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- humancapital#2
- what d0es c refer to into in the formula
- low point of recession stage of business cycle
- big picture economics
- humancapital#1
- advances in knowledge
- goods and services purchased from another country
- humancapital#3
- production of goods and services produces ____
18 Clues: per person • humancapital#2 • humancapital#1 • humancapital#3 • 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 • ...
Island Biogeography 2025-05-14
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- Organism whose presence or absence reflects the health of an environment.
- Conditions where a species cannot survive at all.
- The set of conditions where a species performs best.
- The role and position a species has in its environment, including its behavior and interactions.
- The actual conditions a species occupies due to competition or other limitations.
- Study of species distribution on islands, affected by size and distance from the mainland.
- Graph showing the relationship between habitat size and number of species supported.
- Environmental changes and species interactions at the boundaries of ecosystems.
- Environmental conditions where a species survives, but experiences reduced growth or reproduction.
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- The spectrum of environmental conditions a species can endure.
- Species that shape ecosystems by creating or modifying habitat.
- Species with broad niches that can thrive in many environments.
- A species with a critical role that greatly affects ecosystem structure and function.
- Species with narrow niches and specific habitat or resource needs.
- A species’ ability to survive environmental changes and stressors.
- The full range of environmental conditions a species could theoretically use.
16 Clues: Conditions where a species cannot survive at all. • The set of conditions where a species performs best. • The spectrum of environmental conditions a species can endure. • Species that shape ecosystems by creating or modifying habitat. • Species with broad niches that can thrive in many environments. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-09-22
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- – Annual action turning off lights for the planet.
- – Law promoting air quality and pollution control
- – Advocacy to address environmental problems.
- – Branch studying moral duties about climate change.
- – Fair use of resources for future generations.
- –Someon who believes that nature has a value.
- Creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, and improving public transport for cleaner air and healthier living
- – Natural hazard that can disrupt communities.
- – Maintaining the health and balance of nature.
- – Reusing waste materials to reduce environmental harm.
- – Variety of life that can be lost through damage.
- – Links environmental issues to social problems.
- – Careful, wise decision-making about resource use.
- - Humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- – Belief that all living organisms have inherent value.
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- – Belief that humans are the most important species on planet
- – Rise in Earth’s average surface temperature.
- – Contamination of air, water, or soil.
- – Hypothesis by James Lovelock: Earth acts as a self-regulating system.
- – Long-term shifts in global temperature and weather.
- – Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
- – Avoiding waste by reusing and limiting consumption.
- – 1997 treaty reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- – Large-scale cutting of forests for profit.
- – Balancing development with protection for the future.
- Humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- – Global event to raise environmental awareness.
- – Moral study of human–environment relationships.
- – Protects and manages natural resources wisely.
- – Values ecosystems and biological communities as a whole.
30 Clues: – Contamination of air, water, or soil. • – Large-scale cutting of forests for profit. • – Advocacy to address environmental problems. • –Someon who believes that nature has a value. • – Rise in Earth’s average surface temperature. • – Natural hazard that can disrupt communities. • – Fair use of resources for future generations. • ...
Guess the Professor Quossword 2024-10-14
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- This Reed alum biology professor has a “cuddly” nickname, and is known for his genetics courses.
- This Reed alum linguistics professor developed a language for a science fiction show.
- This Reed alum religion professor has a cult-like following on campus and can be spotted in his signature flannel.
- This economics professor is a great choice if you want to play games in class. In his free time, he practices curling, which is a sport I had to google.
- This triple-Ivy alum history professor can tell you all about Latin American civilizations.
- This double-Ivy alum creative writing professor and poet once said that she wished she went to Reed, and is from our coldest state.
- This double-Ivy alum English professor is known for yelling “Silence!” in Vollum and his published work on Modernist writers.
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- This Ivy alum English professor studied in New York, Boston (rather, Cambridge) and Ireland, and can tell you all about Irish literature
- This Reed alum philosophy professor followed in the footsteps of his father, another philosopher, and shares a name with another professor in his department.
- This poli-sci professor dabbles in environmental studies and lists some of his interests as being pinball, bowling, and barbecue.
- This economics professor incorporates women’s issues into her work, and has worked in India.
- This biology professor also studied in the PNW before moving to Chicago for his Ph.D. At Reed, he mostly teaches about plants.
12 Clues: This Reed alum linguistics professor developed a language for a science fiction show. • This triple-Ivy alum history professor can tell you all about Latin American civilizations. • This economics professor incorporates women’s issues into her work, and has worked in India. • ...
The 20s and 30s 2014-11-06
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- The New Deal focused on the 3 Rs; Relief, Recovery, and ___________
- The ____________ 20s
- Implementing social policies in an otherwise generally right-wing economic system
- Government spending and taxation are the proponents of this policy of demand-side economics
- An alternate name for demand-side economics
- The street in New York where a large economic crash occurred in 1929
- Interest rates and the production of money are the proponents of this policy of demand-side economics
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- Famous initials of the creator of the New Deal
- The biulding of this was one of the many governemnt-sposered jobs created by the New Deal
- Oct. 29, 1929 was the first day of this major world event
- this major world event provided the struggling Americans with a great influx of work to get themselves out their 10-year slump
- This, along with the AAA and TVA were some of the many "Alphabet Agencies" put forth by the New Deal which helped out struggling Americans
- Middle name of the developer of demand-side economics
13 Clues: The ____________ 20s • An alternate name for demand-side economics • Famous initials of the creator of the New Deal • Middle name of the developer of demand-side economics • Oct. 29, 1929 was the first day of this major world event • The New Deal focused on the 3 Rs; Relief, Recovery, and ___________ • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2024-11-01
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- factors that affect the management of agricultural resources, including farms and agribusinesses
- the science of soil management and crop
- commercial firms that have developed in support of agriculture
- the application of science to solve a problem
- The management of the genetic characteristics transmitted from one generation to another and its application to our needs
- the growing and management of living things in water such as fish or oysters
- the application of scientific principles and new technologies to agriculture
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- all the conditions, circumstances, and influences surrounding and affecting an organism or group of organisms
- a branch of science that studies the nature and characteristics of elements or simple substances
- applied sciences that involve growth, care, and management of domestic livestock
- the science of insects
- plants grown for their appearance or beauty.
- the science and art involved in the cultivation, propagation, processing, and marketing of flowers, truf, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and environmental and ornamental plants
- a combination of biology and chemistry
- the science that studies all living things and the environment in which these organisms live
15 Clues: the science of insects • a combination of biology and chemistry • the science of soil management and crop • plants grown for their appearance or beauty. • the application of science to solve a problem • commercial firms that have developed in support of agriculture • the growing and management of living things in water such as fish or oysters • ...
Environmental Monitor Roles and Duties 2021-03-08
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- an issue if it enters water
- required to salvage fish
- an environmental problem that needs addressing
- communicate environmental plan components to the layperson
- a valued environmental component to protect
- EM's most frequent type of reporting log
- a sensitive environmental feature
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- something the EM is there to monitor
- a deleterious substance when it enters water
- EM has the power to issue this type of work order
- EM must maintain this role
- federal act to protect endangered species
- communication on what may help reduce compliance risk
13 Clues: required to salvage fish • EM must maintain this role • an issue if it enters water • a sensitive environmental feature • something the EM is there to monitor • EM's most frequent type of reporting log • federal act to protect endangered species • a valued environmental component to protect • a deleterious substance when it enters water • ...
Chapter 20 & 21 2024-02-17
Across
- an organism in which a pathogen lives all or part of its life
- Study of choices people make as they use and distribute limited resources
- curve Shows the relative effects of various doses of a drug or chemical on an organism or organisms as determined by experiments
- An organized attempt to attempt to influence the decisions of lawmakers.
- Impact Statement States the needs for a project, its impact on the environment, and how negative impacts can be minimized
- The amount of a harmful chemical to which a person is exposed to
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- Conditions in which human needs are met in such a way that a human population can survive indefinitely.
- Particles in the air that are small enough to breathe into the lungs
- organisms (such as mosquitos) that transmit diseases to people
- Organisms that cause disease
- Study of the spread of diseases
- the study of harmful effects of substances on organisms
- assessment an assessment of the risk posed by an action or substance
13 Clues: Organisms that cause disease • Study of the spread of diseases • the study of harmful effects of substances on organisms • an organism in which a pathogen lives all or part of its life • organisms (such as mosquitos) that transmit diseases to people • The amount of a harmful chemical to which a person is exposed to • ...
ISO-14000 2025-11-13
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- - Resource consumption controlled by EMS.
- - Reduced by proactive environmental management.
- - International standards organization.
- - Environmental effect organizations aim to minimize.
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- - Gases monitored under ISO 14064.
- - To lessen or decrease environmental harm.
- - Process to verify ISO 14001 compliance.
- - Company that adopted ISO 14001 standard.
- - System for managing environmental impact.
- - Environmental claims for products and services.
10 Clues: - Gases monitored under ISO 14064. • - International standards organization. • - Resource consumption controlled by EMS. • - Process to verify ISO 14001 compliance. • - Company that adopted ISO 14001 standard. • - To lessen or decrease environmental harm. • - System for managing environmental impact. • - Reduced by proactive environmental management. • ...
Environmental Science 2021-11-22
Across
- organisms that produce their own food
- an animal that kills other animals for food
- natural home of a plant or animal
- water vapor forms clouds and returns to Earth
- organisms that get nutrients by eating other organisms
- the number of different organisms in an ecosystem
- network or related food chain
- plants and animals in an area, functioning together with their surroundings
- a partnership between organisms that helps one of both of them survive
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- a type of consumer that eats plant material
- water lost to the atmosphere by the activities of plants
- an animal killed for food
- change of water from a liquid to a gas state
- tiny plants and animals that break down dead materials into nutrients
- living factors that directly or indirectly affect an organism in its environment, such as disease, predators, and parasites
- the process plants use to make food from sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide
- non-living factors that affect organism survival, such as water availability, pollution, and temperature range
- a type of consumer that eats animal material
18 Clues: an animal killed for food • network or related food chain • natural home of a plant or animal • organisms that produce their own food • a type of consumer that eats plant material • an animal that kills other animals for food • change of water from a liquid to a gas state • a type of consumer that eats animal material • water vapor forms clouds and returns to Earth • ...
Environmental Engineering 2017-11-22
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- something or someone famous and admired by many people; is thought to represent something of importance
- to improve the way something is done or used so that it is as effective as possible
- a very small creature that lives in plants or carpets
- not easily noticed
- to get rid of something, especially something that is difficult to get rid of
- an important plan or process to achieve a particular aim or to solve a particular problem
- to improve a machine or building by putting new and better parts in after it has been used for some time
- the central and most important part of an area, system, or activity that all of the other parts are connected to
- something that makes a place comfortable or easy to live in
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- to make a good combination with someone or something else
- works well and is the result of clever thinking and new ideas
- the quality of doing something well and effectively, without wasting time, money, or energy
- connected with beauty and the study of beauty
- something that is easy to recognize, such as a tall tree or building, and that helps you know where you are
- for a particular purpose or in a particular situation
- in a general way, relating to the main facts rather than the details
- the gas produced when an engine is working
- a ball shape
18 Clues: a ball shape • not easily noticed • the gas produced when an engine is working • connected with beauty and the study of beauty • a very small creature that lives in plants or carpets • for a particular purpose or in a particular situation • to make a good combination with someone or something else • something that makes a place comfortable or easy to live in • ...
Environmental Engineering 2017-11-22
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- something or someone famous and admired by many people; is thought to represent something of importance
- something that is easy to recognize, such as a tall tree or building, and that helps you know where you are
- for a particular purpose or in a particular situation
- the quality of doing something well and effectively, without wasting time, money, or energy
- to improve the way something is done or used so that it is as effective as possible
- the gas produced when an engine is working
- connected with beauty and the study of beauty
- the central and most important part of an area, system, or activity that all of the other parts are connected to
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- not easily noticed
- to make a good combination with someone or something else
- in a general way, relating to the main facts rather than the details
- a very small creature that lives in plants or carpets
- to improve a machine or building by putting new and better parts in after it has been used for some time
- an important plan or process to achieve a particular aim or to solve a particular problem
- a ball shape
- works well and is the result of clever thinking and new ideas
- to get rid of something, especially something that is difficult to get rid of
- something that makes a place comfortable or easy to live in
18 Clues: a ball shape • not easily noticed • the gas produced when an engine is working • connected with beauty and the study of beauty • a very small creature that lives in plants or carpets • for a particular purpose or in a particular situation • to make a good combination with someone or something else • something that makes a place comfortable or easy to live in • ...
Environmental Issues 2019-09-17
18 Clues: lixo • seca • tufão • cheias • furacão • vida animal • biodegradável • desflorestação • calotas polares • pesca excessiva • tremor de terra • efeito de estufa • floresta tropical • amigo do ambiente • energias renováveis • combustíveis fósseis • gases de escape de carros • animais em vias de extinção
Environmental Science 2024-03-04
Across
- both organisms get a benefit
- one organism gets a benefit, the other gets a bad thing
- organism that can make its own food
- anything that stops a population from growing
- eats both plants and meat
- organisms that are better adapted produce more offspring
- eats only meat
- His is the Theory of Evolution that we believe today
- individuals leaving a population
- a change to an organism that makes it easier to stay alive
- a living factor
- having more offspring than will survive
- fighting for resources
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- individuals entering a population
- change over a long period of time
- organism that needs to eat food
- biggest population that can be supported by an ecosystem
- eats only plants
18 Clues: eats only meat • a living factor • eats only plants • fighting for resources • eats both plants and meat • both organisms get a benefit • organism that needs to eat food • individuals leaving a population • individuals entering a population • change over a long period of time • organism that can make its own food • having more offspring than will survive • ...
Environmental issues 2025-10-22
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- To result in or cause something to happen.
- Systemshowing how each creature depends on another for food.
- Substances that make air or water dirty.
- Animals or plants that may soon disappear.
- To destroy or eliminate completely.
- Long period without rain.
- Waste that comes from nuclear power.
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- A source of energy that replaces fossil fuels.
- Materials that have been processed to be used again.
- Too many fish are caught from the sea.
- Natural flow of water that covers land after heavy rain.
- To reduce the amount of something.
- Cutting down large areas of trees.
- Gas or smoke from vehicles.
- Alternative energy that comes from plants.
- Changein the Earth’s temperature and weather patterns.
- Produced without chemicals or pesticides.
- out To stop existing completely (phrasal verb).
18 Clues: Long period without rain. • Gas or smoke from vehicles. • To reduce the amount of something. • Cutting down large areas of trees. • To destroy or eliminate completely. • Waste that comes from nuclear power. • Too many fish are caught from the sea. • Substances that make air or water dirty. • Produced without chemicals or pesticides. • ...
Environmental issues 2025-11-11
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- Excessive animal grazing damages soil
- Depletion of this protective atmospheric layer
- Oil accidentally released into oceans
- gas that traps heat in the atmosphere
- When too many nutrients enter water, causing algae blooms
- Small plastic particles polluting oceans
- Melting of these contributes to sea level rise
- Excessive extraction and use of resources
- Illegal killing or capturing of wild animals
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- Continuous population increase
- Pollution from fertilizers and pesticides
- Overuse of land leads to this dry condition
- waste that doesnt decompose easily
- rising amounts of this gas cause climate change
- destruction of forests
- energy source from sunlight
- People moving due to climate problems
- combination of smoke and fog
18 Clues: destruction of forests • energy source from sunlight • combination of smoke and fog • Continuous population increase • waste that doesnt decompose easily • Excessive animal grazing damages soil • Oil accidentally released into oceans • gas that traps heat in the atmosphere • People moving due to climate problems • Small plastic particles polluting oceans • ...
Environmental Policy 2023-10-23
Across
- The UN was created to assist other countries with developing and implementing monetary and environmental _____________
- This is the STATE agency that oversees New Jersey's environmental concerns (acronym)
- The two primary goals of the EPA are to ensure fair sharing of resources AND ensure the _______________ of resources
- This is the holiday that New Jersey started it's environmental protection agency
- The NJDEP protects and enhances New Jersey's air, water, land and the _________ of its residents
- This branch of the government includes the Senate and the House of Representatives
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- This branch of the government puts legislation into action and enforces it
- The legislative branch __________ and passes laws regarding environmental policy
- This is the president of the U.S. that helped start the EPA
- This branch of the government makes judgements on cases that involve environmental laws
- This organization has 193 member countries to help solve world problems
- What is a law called before it becomes a law
- The national agency that oversees the environmental concerns of the entire country (acronym)
13 Clues: What is a law called before it becomes a law • This is the president of the U.S. that helped start the EPA • This organization has 193 member countries to help solve world problems • This branch of the government puts legislation into action and enforces it • The legislative branch __________ and passes laws regarding environmental policy • ...
text 1 2024-02-12
19 Clues: laaja • sävel • liittyä • rumpali • resepti • ilmailu • äänekäs • arvioida • juontaja • julkaistu • miekkailu • paljastaa • valikoima • insinööri • kyltymätön • huolimatta • taloustiede • uteliaisuus • ensiluokkainen
Solutions elementary .Unit 2 Una 2022-04-13
20 Clues: Taka • Šaurs • Virve • Plats • nekad • Drošs • Ķīmija • Bēdīgs • Ieleja • Slapjš • Laimīgs • Bīstams • milzīgs • Džungļi • ekonomika • iet gulēt • Bioloģija • Sestdiena • matemātika • Franču valoda
School Subjects 2025-06-10
20 Clues: Art • FACS • Music • Drama • French • History • Algebra • Physics • Spanish • English • Biology • Science • Geometry • Economics • Geography • Chemistry • Mathematics • Social Studies • Computer Class • Physical Education
Animal behaviour 2012-03-26
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- orientation resulting from change in the rate of activity
- recording showing how level of animal activity changes over time
- having an external origin
- active at night
- period of greatly reduced activity in anticipation of winter
- having an internal origin
- physical or non-living environmental factor
- a movement towards ot away from a stimulus
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- the sum total of an organism's requirements.Its way of life
- duration of one complete cycle of a rhythm
- rhythm which under constant environmental condition has a period of about a day
- a rhythmic environmental cue that resets an internal clock
- resetting an internal clock by a rhythmic environmental cue
- the place where an organism lives
- a change in an organism's environment to which it can respond
15 Clues: active at night • having an external origin • having an internal origin • the place where an organism lives • duration of one complete cycle of a rhythm • a movement towards ot away from a stimulus • physical or non-living environmental factor • orientation resulting from change in the rate of activity • a rhythmic environmental cue that resets an internal clock • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: Art • House • Music • Class • Course • School • Spanish • Physics • Stadium • Science • Library • Biology • Library • Semester • Homework • Schedule • Cafeteria • Economics • Accounting • Laboratory
Globalization 2023-04-15
19 Clues: Help • Rags • Award • Online • Attack • Living • Global • Ability • Fairness • Increase • Exchange • Discovery • Companies • Employment • Businesses • Advantages • Responsible • Surrounding • Conversation
Economy 2024-11-01
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- Founder of marxian economic school
- The father of economics
- "Individual is isolated from society , work and sence of self" .
- The amount of tax revenue that government had left after paying for its spending
- The concept of economic growth in classical
- One of the Most crucial figures in the entire history of economics.
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- What people save , avoiding to consume all their income.
- English economist , founder of the "cambridge" school
- The genetic term to refers both lending and borrowing
- Founder of the Austrain school of economics
- The great ... of 1930s.
- ..... Is just medium of exchange , according to classical economists.
12 Clues: The father of economics • The great ... of 1930s. • Founder of marxian economic school • Founder of the Austrain school of economics • The concept of economic growth in classical • English economist , founder of the "cambridge" school • The genetic term to refers both lending and borrowing • What people save , avoiding to consume all their income. • ...
personal finance 2021-02-24
19 Clues: fnizsf • jaiofna • nfapjcz • fanofna • aiofpna • nfiopfz • jfdiaofj • naiofnoa • fjioeanfo • roiahweng • fjieowanf • zcjvziofd • jfoienafo • ajofneonf • fjizopfjz • fjeioawnf • fnakopzjfd • fialf;mkzl • fajiosnjcz
Courses/Days of the Week 2022-12-02
21 Clues: art • Music • history • spanish • biology • physics • english • sciences • chemistry • geography • economics • humanties • sociology • psychology • literature • archeology • Journalism • accounting • mathematics • computerscience • foreignlangueges
Spanish Unit 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • quiz • house • music • class • course • school • library • stadium • spanish • semester • homework • sciences • schedule • test;exam • economics • accounting • laboratory • trimester;quarter • college;university
Las materias 2025-10-13
20 Clues: art • music • Spanish • biology • physics • English • sciences • chemistry • geography • economics • sociology • journalism • archeology • literature • humanities • psychology • accounting • mathematics • computer science • foreign languages
Le materie scolastiche 2025-04-02
20 Clues: PE • Art • CSPE • Maths • Irish • Music • coding • French • German • Science • Italian • Spanish • Enlgish • History • Religion • Business • Computers • Geography • Home Economics • Artistic performance
Lección 2 Vocabulario Las materias 2024-10-11
20 Clues: - art • - music • - English • - physics • - Spanish • - history • - biology • - sciences • - chemistry • - geography • - sociology • - economics • - journalism • - psychology • - literature • - accounting • - humanities • - mathematics • - computer science • extranjeras - foreign languages
Economics 2014-06-01
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- This economic plan was developed to aid industry and the people during the Great Depression.
- Economic policy used by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong.
- Protects American industry from foreign influence in the market at home and also provides the government with revenue.
- Characterized by high inflation rates, high unemployment, and slow economic growth.
- This term depicts a belief that the government, during economic hardship, should provide aid, even if it involves deficit spending.
- The economic policy of having colonies in order to create a favorable balance of trade.
- The leading investor in the country who attempted to stop the stock market crash by investing millions.
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- Theory that states if supply is low and demand is high, prices increase.
- The first economic policy of the United States as a separate nation was developed by this Secretary of the Treasury.
- The market whose decline is most strongly tied to the Great Recession.
- The economic policy of cutting taxes, reducing government regulations, and reducing governmental spending.
- The hands-off economic policy of the federal government.
- The weekday on which the stock market began to fall in October of 1929.
- The President that created the Federal Reserve Board.
14 Clues: Economic policy used by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong. • The President that created the Federal Reserve Board. • The hands-off economic policy of the federal government. • The market whose decline is most strongly tied to the Great Recession. • The weekday on which the stock market began to fall in October of 1929. • ...
Economics 2014-06-01
Across
- The hands-off economic policy of the federal government.
- Protects American industry from foreign influence in the market at home and also provides the government with revenue.
- The first economic policy of the United States as a separate nation was developed by this Secretary of the Treasury.
- The market whose decline is most strongly tied to the Great Recession.
- The President that created the Federal Reserve Board.
- The economic policy of having colonies in order to create a favorable balance of trade.
- Theory that states if supply is low and demand is high, prices increase.
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- This term depicts a belief that the government, during economic hardship, should provide aid, even if it involves deficit spending.
- The economic policy of cutting taxes, reducing government regulations, and reducing governmental spending.
- The weekday on which the stock market began to fall in October of 1929.
- Economic policy used by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong.
- Characterized by high inflation rates, high unemployment, and slow economic growth.
- The leading investor in the country who attempted to stop the stock market crash by investing millions.
- This economic plan was developed to aid industry and the people during the Great Depression.
14 Clues: Economic policy used by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong. • The President that created the Federal Reserve Board. • The hands-off economic policy of the federal government. • The market whose decline is most strongly tied to the Great Recession. • The weekday on which the stock market began to fall in October of 1929. • ...
Economics 2014-06-01
Across
- Theory that states if supply is low and demand is high, prices increase.
- The President that created the Federal Reserve Board.
- The market whose decline is most strongly tied to the Great Recession.
- Economic policy used by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong.
- The economic policy of having colonies in order to create a favorable balance of trade.
- The weekday on which the stock market began to fall in October of 1929.
- The hands-off economic policy of the federal government.
- This term depicts a belief that the government, during economic hardship, should provide aid, even if it involves deficit spending.
- The leading investor in the country who attempted to stop the stock market crash by investing millions.
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- The first economic policy of the United States as a separate nation was developed by this Secretary of the Treasury.
- Protects American industry from foreign influence in the market at home and also provides the government with revenue.
- The economic policy of cutting taxes, reducing government regulations, and reducing governmental spending.
- Characterized by high inflation rates, high unemployment, and slow economic growth.
- This economic plan was developed to aid industry and the people during the Great Depression.
14 Clues: The President that created the Federal Reserve Board. • Economic policy used by Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong. • The hands-off economic policy of the federal government. • The market whose decline is most strongly tied to the Great Recession. • The weekday on which the stock market began to fall in October of 1929. • ...
economics 2023-03-02
Across
- conducts business, realizes net income or loss, pays taxes and distributes profits to shareholders
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
- a situation where workers are unemployed at certain times of the year when demand has decreased
- a fixed share of something that a person or group is entitled to receive or is bound to contribute.
- the additional benefit arising from a unit increase in a particular activity.
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand.
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- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- the unemployment which exists in any economy due to people being in the process of moving from one job to another.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- the cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service.
- unemployment resulting from industrial reorganization, typically due to technological change, rather than fluctuations in supply or demand.
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
14 Clues: land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship. • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. • a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. • the cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service. • ...
Economics 2023-04-21
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- the money received in payment for goods or services (rent, wages, interest)
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- the things that people sell
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- the government’s right to take private property for public use as long as they pay a fair price to the owner
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
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- an economic system where property and business are owned by the government. The government makes choices about producing and pricing. The consumers have no choice.
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- when different businesses compete for consumers’ money such as Walmart v. Target or Microsoft v. Apple.
- the name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- a person who buys goods and services
- the right to make decisions for an individual’s business or property
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- the way people earn and spend money
14 Clues: the things that people sell • 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 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 2021-03-11
Across
- the process of removing funds from a bank account
- purchases or payments that cost money
- money that is spent directly out of a bank account
- a nation’s form of money
- the amount earned by a worker
- workers & their skills, knowledge, talents, etc
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- money that you have that can be accessed easily
- the flow of money earned/received from a job
- using your money to make more money
- the state of not having a job
- the act of putting money into a bank account
- the annual amount earned by a worked
- a plan for managing money
- anything that has value in an exchange
14 Clues: a nation’s form of money • a plan for managing money • the state of not having a job • the amount earned by a worker • using your money to make more money • the annual amount earned by a worked • purchases or payments that cost money • anything that has value in an exchange • the flow of money earned/received from a job • the act of putting money into a bank account • ...
Economics 2021-09-28
Economics 2023-05-08
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- not able to meet all wants or needs (not enough)
- resources of people working to make goods/services
- things we need to live/survive
- people who use or consume goods/services
- resources made by people/used to make other goods or services
- paying for something
- picking or choosing (making _____)
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- things people make or use (ex.pencil/crocs/car)
- jobs that people do for others (ex. firefighter/nurse/teacher)
- materials or resources from nature
- paper bills and coins used to pay for goods/services
- to trade or exchange a good/service
- a person who produces or makes goods/services
- things we would like to have
14 Clues: paying for something • things we would like to have • things we need to live/survive • materials or resources from nature • picking or choosing (making _____) • to trade or exchange a good/service • people who use or consume goods/services • a person who produces or makes goods/services • things people make or use (ex.pencil/crocs/car) • ...
Economics 2023-08-18
Economics 2023-09-23
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- The thing you give up to get the thing you want.
- The struggle among producers for the money consumers spend.
- Someone who buys something.
- The way a country uses or produces natural resources, goods, or services.
- The limit to what there is available.
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- The consumers' desire to buy goods or services.
- Thing you can buy and hold (pizza).
- Job people do to help others (dentist).
- Concentrating on one particular product or service.
- to make or produce goods in a factory.
- Money put into a bank to keep it safe or earn interest.
- A fee charged by banks for borrowing money, or a payment for keeping your money in a bank.
- Someone who makes things to sell.
- The amount of goods or services that are available.
14 Clues: Someone who buys something. • Someone who makes things to sell. • Thing you can buy and hold (pizza). • The limit to what there is available. • to make or produce goods in a factory. • Job people do to help others (dentist). • The consumers' desire to buy goods or services. • The thing you give up to get the thing you want. • ...
Economics 2024-02-26
Across
- the money that remains after paying all expenses
- people who use goods and services
- tasks that are performed by other people
- person who takes a risk and starts a business
- business owned by two or more people
- business owned by many people who own shares of the company
Down
- business that has only one owner
- objects/things that are produced
- the amount of money needed to buy a good or service
- the fact that all resources are limited
- the amount of a thing that producers are willing to make
- the amount of a thing that consumers will buy
- the reward that gets us to act a certain way
- the thing we don't get when we make a choice
14 Clues: business that has only one owner • objects/things that are produced • people who use goods and services • business owned by two or more people • the fact that all resources are limited • tasks that are performed by other people • the reward that gets us to act a certain way • the thing we don't get when we make a choice • the amount of a thing that consumers will buy • ...
