environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
chapter 1 lesson 1 crossword puzzle 2026-01-08
8 Clues: Financial system • Choosing between • Limited resources • Motivating factor • Scarcity management] • Economics Value judgments • analysis Weighing options • Economics Factual analysis
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: pen • art • quiz • exam • door • class • music • chair • house • course • student • physics • biology • Spanish • science • homework • Backpack • geography • economics • calculator
Spanish 2020-10-05
20 Clues: art • exam • quiz • class • house • music • course • physics • biology • spanish • schedule • sciences • semester • homework • economics • geography • bookstore • trimester • cafeteria • university
Unit 2 Vocab Crossword 2020-10-06
20 Clues: pen • test • music • clock • table • eraser • window • course • biology • staduim • homework • semester • backpack • sciences • economics • trimester • bookstore • journalism • humanities • computer science
The Matieres 2014-03-07
20 Clues: Music • German • french • English • Spanish • Drawing • Physics • Science • History • Biology • Chemistry • Languages • Geography • Economics • Highschool • mathematics • MiddleSchool • PublicSchool • PrivateSchool • Comp. Science
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
Unit 2 Vocab 2020-10-06
20 Clues: art • quiz • exam • music • class • course • library • biology • physics • spanish • sciences • homework • semester • schedule • cafeteria • geography • trimester • economics • accounting • computerscience
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
Ch. 12 2017-04-05
Across
- Economics system which the government owns and controls some means of production such as factories and utilities
- A naturalist and stated that animals went through natural selection
- A process by which changes in the genetic composition of populations of organisms occur in response to environmental changes
- Desires limited government in order to protect individual liberties
- Engine The first crude steam powered machine was built by Thomas Savery, of England, in 1698
Down
- The idea to rely on the military to get stuff for their country
- A sense of unity based upon shared characteristics: language, culture, historical experience, religion, ethnicity and geography
- A new European order in which no single power was able to dominate
- Maintained tradition and social stability, belief in the Divine Right of Kings
- Russian leader that unified Germany
10 Clues: Russian leader that unified Germany • The idea to rely on the military to get stuff for their country • A new European order in which no single power was able to dominate • A naturalist and stated that animals went through natural selection • Desires limited government in order to protect individual liberties • ...
Chapter 1 Review : What is Economics 2025-09-10
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- Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
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- A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
14 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production. • A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item. • A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision. • The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • ...
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
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
Across
- like mixed, command, tradition, market
- some goods and services
- passed down from generation to generation
- mixed economice system
- the branch of knowledge
- Mixed economics system
- buy and what producers want to sell
- a group or place
- is something that you don't really need
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- Prices of goods
- a sequence
- Mixed economice system
- Both systems
- is something that you really need
- trading without using money
15 Clues: a sequence • Both systems • Prices of goods • a group or place • Mixed economice system • mixed economice system • Mixed economics system • some goods and services • the branch of knowledge • trading without using money • is something that you really need • buy and what producers want to sell • like mixed, command, tradition, market • is something that you don't really need • ...
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
Across
- like mixed, command, tradition, market
- some goods and services
- passed down from generation to generation
- mixed economice system
- the branch of knowledge
- Mixed economics system
- buy and what producers want to sell
- a group or place
- is something that you don't really need
Down
- Prices of goods
- a sequence
- Mixed economice system
- Both systems
- is something that you really need
- trading without using money
15 Clues: a sequence • Both systems • Prices of goods • a group or place • Mixed economice system • mixed economice system • Mixed economics system • some goods and services • the branch of knowledge • trading without using money • is something that you really need • buy and what producers want to sell • like mixed, command, tradition, market • is something that you don't really need • ...
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 • ...
Enviro Sac 2 2024-05-19
Across
- A sustainability pillar that focuses on the conditions of the surroundings such as clean air, clean water, healthy soil and nutritious food.
- A sustainability principle that focuses on the maintenance of the abundance of different species within a particular region the genetic diversity in a population and the ability of an ecosystem to maintain its biotic and abiotic organisation and function in the face if changing environmental conditions, including capacity for self-renewal.
- A substance or situation that can cause harm or create adverse impacts on the environment and/or property.
- Defines how a project's risk management process will be executed, that includes the budget, tools and approaches that will be used to perform risk identification, assessment, mitigation and monitoring activities.
- The scientific, technical and experiential knowledge held by a stakeholder.
- Aims to quantify all environmental impacts of a product over the entire life-cycle.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- A system thinking that is based on the principles of keeping products and materials in use, designing out waste and pollution, and regenerating natural systems. It aspires to create a closed-loop system where the waste outputs from one activity become the inputs for a different activity, with the ultimate aim of no waste.
- The assessment's objective is to provide details of the potential adverse effects of substances or activities on humans and the environment by comparing the consequences to the likelihood.
- A sustainability principle that calls upon the user of a service or resource to pay directly for the amount they use, rather than the cost being shared by all the users or a community equally.
- A technique companies use to determine if an idea is worth the money that is need to be invested to make the product.
- The report produced as a result of an environmental impact assessment that describes the impacts of the project.
- A sustainability principle that focuses on equity between people of the same generation including considerations of distribution of resources and justice between nations.
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- The part of the overall management system which includes organisation and structure, planning, activities, responsibilities, practises, procedures, process and resource for developing, implementing, achieving, reviewing and maintaining the environmental policy.
- A value system that is based on the premise that all living things have the right to exist.
- A sustainability pillar that focuses on good jobs, fair wages and fair prices.
- Assess the long-term sustainability impacts of both international and national government policies against sustainability targets and criteria.
- A sustainability pillar that focuses on safety, health, community and education.
- A sustainability principle that focuses development that takes into account its impact on the opportunities for future generations by preserving natural resources and the environment.
- The set of principles, standards and/or qualities that a stakeholder holds in high regard and that determines the way the stakeholder chooses actions and evaluates events.
- A value system that regards humankind as the central or most important element of existence.
- A system thinking that considers the connections and interactions between Earth’s four systems – atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere – that support and sustain ecological integrity.
- A sustainability principle that focuses on when there is substantial scientific uncertainty about the risks and benefits of a proposed activity, policy decisions should be made in a way that errs on the side of caution with respect to the environment and the health of the public.
- An assessment of the potential environmental impacts or effects of a project, under the Victorian Environmental Effects Act. It is requested by the minister of planning and allows a gov to make decisions about whether a project should proceed.
- A sustainability principle that focuses on the use of smaller amounts of physical resources for products or services whilst minimising environmental impact.
- A value system centred on technology and its ability to control and protect the environment, with environmental problems being seen as challenges to be solved using rational, scientific and technological means.
- Introducing an EMS will produce a better environmental outcome as adopting the system increases environmental awareness, which helps a company reduce or avoid damage and recognise waste minimising opportunities.
- In response to identifies risk, techniques are used to reduce or mitigate risks.
- An individual, group or organisation involved in decision-making related to an environmental case study, project or issue.
- The probability that a hazard will cause harm or create adverse impacts.
- A value system that recognises the ecosphere as being of central importance, and attempts to redress the impacts associated with anthropocentrism.
31 Clues: The probability that a hazard will cause harm or create adverse impacts. • The scientific, technical and experiential knowledge held by a stakeholder. • A sustainability pillar that focuses on good jobs, fair wages and fair prices. • A sustainability pillar that focuses on safety, health, community and education. • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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
Wildlife and Forest Management 2020-04-10
Across
- Any distinct population of wildlife, interbreeds
- National Diversity Data Base
- Assess, document implementation of mitigation
- plan that describes impacts/conservation measures
- area occupied by species when listed (ESA 1973)
- National Environmental Policy Act
- California Endangered Species Act
- California) Forest Practice Rules
- North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board
Down
- species likely to become an endangered species
- northern spotted owl
- A standing dead tree.
- incremental environmental impact of an action
- National Marine Fisheries Service
- marbled murrelet conservation area
- Take/an act which actually kills or injures.
- Timber harvesting plan
- A form of take under the federal ESA negligent
- harass, harm, hunt, shoot, kill etc. wildlife
- California Environmental Quality Act
- species lacking a living representative
21 Clues: northern spotted owl • A standing dead tree. • Timber harvesting plan • National Diversity Data Base • National Marine Fisheries Service • National Environmental Policy Act • California Endangered Species Act • California) Forest Practice Rules • marbled murrelet conservation area • California Environmental Quality Act • species lacking a living representative • ...
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Environmental science 2026-06-16
Across
- FUEL Coal, oil, or natural gas formed from ancient organisms
- LOOP A process where changes influence future changes
- SINK A system that absorbs more carbon than it releases
- A characteristic that improves survival
- IMPACT A change to the environment caused by an activity
- ENERGY Energy from naturally replenished sources
- A relationship between two variables
- The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem
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- A forecast based on evidence
- A person or group affected by a decision
- The complete disappearance of a species
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- Meeting current needs without harming future generations
- CYCLE The movement of carbon through Earth's systems
- CHANGE Long-term changes in climate patterns
- Giving up one benefit to gain another
- The natural home of an organism
- EFFECT The process where gases trap heat in the atmosphere
- Protection and management of natural resources
- Actions taken to reduce environmental damage
20 Clues: A forecast based on evidence • The natural home of an organism • A relationship between two variables • Giving up one benefit to gain another • The complete disappearance of a species • A characteristic that improves survival • A person or group affected by a decision • CHANGE Long-term changes in climate patterns • Actions taken to reduce environmental damage • ...
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. • ...
G64 2025-12-30
Across
- Unwanted material
- Polluted precipitation
- Dangerous waste
- Salt buildup in soil
- Wastewater
- Reprocessing waste
- Polluting substance
- Environmental contamination
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- Environmental decline
- Waste burning
- Organic waste reuse
- Waste disposal site
- Polluted air haze
- Soil loss
- Released pollutant
- Polluted surface flow
- Tree cutting
17 Clues: Soil loss • Wastewater • Tree cutting • Waste burning • Dangerous waste • Unwanted material • Polluted air haze • Reprocessing waste • Released pollutant • Organic waste reuse • Waste disposal site • Polluting substance • Salt buildup in soil • Environmental decline • Polluted surface flow • Polluted precipitation • Environmental contamination
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
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 • ...
Politics of the Environment 2024-10-16
Across
- the idea that environmental protection should not hinder economic growth
- the branch of government that creates environmental laws
- the concept that environmental protection is a shared responsibility
- the branch of government that interprets environmental laws
- a principle that suggests environmental costs should be reflected in prices
- the idea that environmental benefits and burdens should be distributed fairly
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- the concept that future generations should have access to natural resources
- the process of assessing environmental impacts before a project is approved
- the study of how humans interact with the natural world
- the principle that environmental decisions should involve all affected parties
10 Clues: the study of how humans interact with the natural world • the branch of government that creates environmental laws • the branch of government that interprets environmental laws • the concept that environmental protection is a shared responsibility • the idea that environmental protection should not hinder economic growth • ...
Gana Osman ESS Puzzle 2025-10-03
Across
- More economically developed country.
- (1.4) Area of land and water needed to provide all resources at their rate of consumption in a sustainable way.
- (1.4)the yield obtained from natural resources.
- (1.4) Number of biotic organisms including crops that a region can support before environmental degradation.
- (1.4)These assessments look into the environmental, social, and economic impacts of a development project before it begins.
- (1.1) viewpoints that breaks down environmental issues in a way that is ecology-focused.
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- The day the demand for Earth's resources exceeds that of Earth's ability to generate the resources in a year.
- (1.1) A viewpoint that shapes how a group or individual evaluates environmental issues.
- (1.1) EVS that believes that humans through environmental laws and regulation are responsible for managing environmental problems.
- (1.4)Management of resources that allows recovery of ecosystems impacted by extraction of resources.
- (1.4) natural resources that are able to produce a natural, sustainable income of goods/services.
- Low economically developed country.
- (1.1) EVS that argues that environmental problems can be resolved using technological advancements.
13 Clues: Low economically developed country. • More economically developed country. • (1.4)the yield obtained from natural resources. • (1.1) A viewpoint that shapes how a group or individual evaluates environmental issues. • (1.1) viewpoints that breaks down environmental issues in a way that is ecology-focused. • ...
Economics Review - Management 2020-10-22
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- 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". • ...
BIM Review LAUREN BEVERLY 2024-02-06
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- certification function Cad
- computer
- Engineers
- knowledge
- environmental
- skills
- green buildings
- model
- So while CAD software can be used to design toys and equipment, it can also be used to draw up the floor plans and models of an architectural project. BIM, on the other hand, is focused specifically on the design and documentation of building
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- benefits
- Sustainable Sites, Water Efficiency, Energy and Atmosphere, Materials and Resources, Indoor Environmental Quality, Innovation in Design Process and Regional Priority
- LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)
- cost-saving
- Models
- Prototype
- planning
- Building Information Modeling
17 Clues: model • skills • Models • benefits • computer • planning • Engineers • knowledge • Prototype • cost-saving • environmental • green buildings • Building Information Modeling • certification function Cad • LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) • ...
Ch 1 Lesson 1 Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-08
8 Clues: Financial system • Choosing between • Limited resources • Motivating factor • Scarcity management • Economics Value judgments • analysis Weighing options • Economics Factual analysis
Environmental 2026-06-08
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- animal or plant that is from a specific area
- animal or plant that has taken over an area that it isnt from
- able to be reused
- plant with a self-supporting woody stem
- able to be broken down by bacteria or other organisms
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- the variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- natural environment or home where a specific plant, animal, or organism lives, grows, and reproduces
- protection of natural resources
- animal whos population is threatened
- substance or poison that is harmful to the envirnment
- safe for the environment
11 Clues: able to be reused • safe for the environment • protection of natural resources • animal whos population is threatened • plant with a self-supporting woody stem • animal or plant that is from a specific area • substance or poison that is harmful to the envirnment • able to be broken down by bacteria or other organisms • ...
REMEDIAL PAS EKONOMI TTS BAB 3 2019-12-04
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- 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 • ...
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
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. • ...
Environmental Degradation 2014-03-03
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
Environmental Ethics 2026-05-07
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- the long-term, rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature
- The state of having different parts or things connected or related to each other.
- Views human values as primary and the environment as solely a resource for humankind
- Focuses on the fair treatment and involvement of all people regarding environmental laws and policies
- The responsible use, protection, and management of the natural environment through sustainable practices to ensure ecosystem health for future generations
- Measures how fast we consume resources and generate waste compared to how fast nature can absorb our waste and generate resources
- a dynamic community of living organisms interacting with their non-living physical environment in a specific area.
- Responsible management of natural resources to fulfill current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs
- Focuses on protecting natural areas in their untouched, pristine state
- Long-term, significant shifts in global climate patterns
- Considers the value of ecosystems to be primary
- The rapid decline of specific species
- Human beings’ ethical relationship with the natural environment
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- Study of industrial systems and their interactions with the environment
- the purposeful clearing of forested land, primarily driven by agriculture, livestock grazing, mining, and infrastructure expansion
- An economic model arguing that businesses can profit by valuing and protecting natural resources rather than liquidating them
- The ethical obligation of the current generation to protect the environment, resources, and societal well-being for future generations
- The inherent worth of nature, independent of its utility, economic value, or usefulness to human beings
- Acknowledges the value of all living organisms. Both humans and animals are equally important
19 Clues: The rapid decline of specific species • Considers the value of ecosystems to be primary • Long-term, significant shifts in global climate patterns • Human beings’ ethical relationship with the natural environment • the long-term, rapid increase in Earth’s average surface temperature • Focuses on protecting natural areas in their untouched, pristine state • ...
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 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 Health 2025-02-13
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- 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 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. • ...
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
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
Economics 2026-02-05
12 Clues: Choose • limited • nonessential • Other options • Determine value • Judged or decided • Essential to life • A British economist • resources are limited • Name of a principle in economics • The first step in the decision making process • How to allocate limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
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 ___________ • ...
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 ___________ • ...
GDP Economics 2021-04-06
Across
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Unit 1 Crossword 2024-11-01
Across
- 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 • ...
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
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 • ...
Economy 2024-11-01
Across
- 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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
Lección 2: En la clase 2026-01-27
20 Clues: book • door • clock • table • chalk • eraser • physics • English • Spanish • backpack • homework • schedule • geography • economics • sociology • chemistry • accounting • journalism • teacher(f) • computer science
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
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
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
UNIT 5 LESSON B BS5 2020-07-17
19 Clues: /ɑrt/ • /dæns/ • /bænd/ • /træk/ • /ˈdrɑmə/ • /ˈfɪzɪks/ • /ˈkwaɪər/ • /ˈhɪstəri/ • /ˈælʤəbrə/ • /ˈkɛməstri/ • /ʤiˈɑgrəfi/ • /ʤiˈɑmətri/ • /baɪˈɑləʤi/ • /ˈɔrkəstrə/ • /ˈkælkjələs/ • /ˈlɪtərəʧər/ • /ʤɪmˈnæstɪks/ • /ˌɛkəˈnɑmɪks / • /kəmˈpjutər ˈsaɪəns/
Island Biogeography 2025-05-14
Across
- 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. • ...
Ecological and Biological Monitoring 2025-12-18
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- Changes in population size, structure, and distribution over time.
- Use of natural resources in a way that maintains ecosystem balance.
- Study of toxic effects of chemicals on biological systems.
- Gradual accumulation of substances (e.g., toxins) in organisms.
- Increase in concentration of pollutants along the food chain.
- Measurable biological changes indicating exposure, effect, or susceptibility (e.g., enzyme activity).
- Measurement of contaminants in air, water, and soil is known as ... monitoring
- Species used to detect environmental hazards before human effects appear.
- Non-living environmental components such as temperature, soil, water, and chemicals.
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- Use of living organisms or biological responses to assess environmental quality or exposure to pollutants.
- The variety of species, genes, and ecosystems in a given area.
- A community of living organisms interacting with the physical environment.
- A species or biological parameter that reflects environmental conditions (e.g., lichens for air quality).
- Measurable parameters that reflect the state of the environment are known as ... indicators.
- Initial reference data used for comparison in long-term monitoring is called ... monitoring
- Effects of human activities on the environment.
16 Clues: Effects of human activities on the environment. • Study of toxic effects of chemicals on biological systems. • Increase in concentration of pollutants along the food chain. • The variety of species, genes, and ecosystems in a given area. • Gradual accumulation of substances (e.g., toxins) in organisms. • ...
Lauren and Alexs Crossword 2013-04-26
Across
- too much supply, not enough demand
- responsive to change
- replacement for a product
- nonresponsive to change
- little economics
Down
- too much demand, not enough supply
- Hand where the market fixes itself
- elastic change in price causes proportional change
- floor govt. sets minimum equal price
- where demand meets supply
- how much of product there is
- willingness to buy
- how much money someone makes
- big economics
14 Clues: big economics • little economics • willingness to buy • responsive to change • nonresponsive to change • where demand meets supply • replacement for a product • how much of product there is • how much money someone makes • too much demand, not enough supply • Hand where the market fixes itself • too much supply, not enough demand • floor govt. sets minimum equal price • ...
