environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Laws in India 2025-07-01
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- Which act protects wild animals and birds in India?
- Which ministry handles environmental issues in India?
- Which Indian city is known for the Chipko Movement?
- Which Indian festival promotes eco-friendly practices?
- Which gas leak disaster led to stricter environmental laws in India?
- Which international day is celebrated on June 5th?
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- Which Indian state is known for the Silent Valley conservation success?
- Which movement involved hugging trees to prevent deforestation?
- Which gas leak led to the Environment Protection Act?
- Which act focuses on forest conservation?
- Which Indian constitutional article mentions environmental protection?
- Which court in India plays a key role in environmental protection?
- Which organization monitors pollution levels in India?
- Which Indian city faced severe air pollution in 2016?
- Which Indian river is the focus of many clean-up efforts?
15 Clues: Which act focuses on forest conservation? • Which international day is celebrated on June 5th? • Which act protects wild animals and birds in India? • Which Indian city is known for the Chipko Movement? • Which ministry handles environmental issues in India? • Which gas leak led to the Environment Protection Act? • ...
ENVIORMENT ACCOUNTING 2019-08-31
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- What comes in must go out comes under which measurement technique in environmental accounting.
- Who conceived the theory of theory of constraints
- This type of accounting allows companies to prepare financial reports for investors, lenders and other interested parties.
- Second step for theory of contraints
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- it is defined as all the money that businesses invest to buy the things that it intends to sell and all the money tied up in in assests so that the business can make throughput
- Type of accounting that deals in areas including energetics, ecology and economics at a worldwide level.
- According to this theory an entity can produce as fast as its slowest department will allow it to be.
- Alternative to throughput accounting
8 Clues: Alternative to throughput accounting • Second step for theory of contraints • Who conceived the theory of theory of constraints • What comes in must go out comes under which measurement technique in environmental accounting. • According to this theory an entity can produce as fast as its slowest department will allow it to be. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2017-01-13
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- ...is not a haux
- the sum of greenhouse gas emissions produced by you
- are likely to become extinct
- supporting long-term ecological balance
- ...are currently the world's primary energy source.
- all plants, anmials, living beings
- convert waste into reusable material
- CO2
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- one of the greatest threats to biodiversity is
- person who works to protect the natural world
- rising temperatures
- cut down trees
- variety of life
- describes the warming of the Earth's surface
- solar panels
- air,water
- ...are a green sustainable alternative to fossils
17 Clues: CO2 • air,water • solar panels • cut down trees • variety of life • ...is not a haux • rising temperatures • are likely to become extinct • all plants, anmials, living beings • convert waste into reusable material • supporting long-term ecological balance • describes the warming of the Earth's surface • person who works to protect the natural world • ...
Environmental Services 2017-08-18
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- What tupe of rags do we use to clean? (blue and yellow)
- What company takes care of pest control?
- Evening discharge cleaners are called?
- What company takes care of RED trash and sharps for the hospital?
- Who is the head of safety and security?
- What is the brand of electronic paper towels we use?
- What is the name of the security company?
- What program is used to look up chemicals?
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- These are used to keep your hands clean.
- What is the name of the fragrance spray we use?
- What floor is ICU on?
- Used to collect trash from multiple areas.
- What is the Color of ES Scrubs?
- How far out should you schedule PTO?
- What brand of bleach do we use to clean with?
- Who is the manager of ES?
- This is used to swipe you into the building or certain areas.
17 Clues: What floor is ICU on? • Who is the manager of ES? • What is the Color of ES Scrubs? • How far out should you schedule PTO? • Evening discharge cleaners are called? • Who is the head of safety and security? • These are used to keep your hands clean. • What company takes care of pest control? • What is the name of the security company? • ...
Environmental Studies 2022-09-06
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- all non-living things that are found in an ecosystem.
- the gas released during photosynthesis.
- the part of the Earth where all living things are found or exist.
- the area of Earth that fish inhabits.
- the layer of gasses that surrounds the Earth.
- an area where living and non-living things are found and co-inhabit.
- the study and practice of determining the interactions between humans and their environment.
- the atmosphere protects us from harmful waves emitted from the sun, called...
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- the area of the Earth that is made up of land and rocky components.
- biotic organism that make their own food.
- an abiotic factor that determines how cool/warmly you will dress
- the place an organism resides in.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the gas released during respiration.
- all living organisms fall part of this factor.
- the gas that makes up about 78% of the atmosphere.
- the abiotic factor that is needed in the process of photosynthesis
17 Clues: the place an organism resides in. • the gas released during respiration. • the area of Earth that fish inhabits. • the gas released during photosynthesis. • biotic organism that make their own food. • the layer of gasses that surrounds the Earth. • all living organisms fall part of this factor. • the gas that makes up about 78% of the atmosphere. • ...
Environmental Problems! 2023-07-12
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- monoxide, Emitted toxic gas
- Tiny particles released into the air
- Harmful substance
- A catastrophic event
- rain, Rain with acidic properties
- monoxide, Result of harmful gases from vehicles
- Loss of life
- of goods, Excessive production of goods
- Pain and distress
- fuels exploitation, Exploitation of non-renewable energy sources
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- Excessive and unnecessary purchasing
- warming, Rising temperatures and extreme weather events
- Release of toxic substances
- Destruction of trees and ecosystems
- layer depletion, Depletion of a protective atmospheric layer
- cities, Cities with too many people
- chemicals, Substances with detrimental effects
- Unchecked pursuit of wealth
18 Clues: Loss of life • Harmful substance • Pain and distress • A catastrophic event • monoxide, Emitted toxic gas • Release of toxic substances • Unchecked pursuit of wealth • rain, Rain with acidic properties • Destruction of trees and ecosystems • cities, Cities with too many people • Excessive and unnecessary purchasing • Tiny particles released into the air • ...
Environmental Science 2023-03-21
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- A plant or animal
- Made up of all living things
- Living organisms and their interaction with each other
- Meat eaters are called
- A model that shows the relationships in an ecosystem
- List of organisms
- The study of how livings interact with each other
- Plant eaters are called
- Organisms that make their food using the sun
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- Smaller places within a biome
- Non-living components
- Organisms that obtain their food by feeding on other organisms
- The natural home of a living thing
- A system made up of all living things
- Organisms of one species in an ecosystem
- An organisms function in its habitat
- Areas in the world with similar climates
- Meat and plant eaters are called
18 Clues: A plant or animal • List of organisms • Non-living components • Meat eaters are called • Plant eaters are called • Made up of all living things • Smaller places within a biome • Meat and plant eaters are called • The natural home of a living thing • An organisms function in its habitat • A system made up of all living things • Organisms of one species in an ecosystem • ...
Environmental Conditions 2023-03-20
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- When a person is unresponsive.
- This happens when your muscles seize up.
- A skin appearance.
- When a person has a high temperature.
- caused by a pain in the head.
- A condition caused by heat and causes heavy sweating..
- A mood changing symptom of an environmental condition.
- Feeling sick with an inclination to vomit.
- Water droplets on skin caused by heat or exertion.
- Something your body does when very cold.
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- Call one when needed.
- A condition triggered by heat loss.
- Given when dehydrated.
- A condition caused by heat without sweating.
- Blue lips and surrounding area.
- Given when thirsty.
- Responsive.
17 Clues: Responsive. • A skin appearance. • Given when thirsty. • Call one when needed. • Given when dehydrated. • caused by a pain in the head. • When a person is unresponsive. • Blue lips and surrounding area. • A condition triggered by heat loss. • When a person has a high temperature. • This happens when your muscles seize up. • Something your body does when very cold. • ...
Environmental issues 2025-06-12
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- Animals living in nature.
- Big changes in the world's weather.
- A large area with many trees.
- Dirty or harmful things in air, water, or land.
- Things we throw away or don't use.
- To use materials again to make new things.
- Oil that leaks into the ocean or land.
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- Dirty air from fire or factories.
- A place where garbage is put into the ground.
- Everything around us - air, water, animals, and plants.
- The invisible gas we breathe.
- Animals or plants that may disappear soon.
- Cutting down many trees.
- A long line of water that moves through the land.
- A material used for bags, bottles, and more.
- A building where things are made.
- Substances that can be natural or made by people.
17 Clues: Cutting down many trees. • Animals living in nature. • The invisible gas we breathe. • A large area with many trees. • Dirty air from fire or factories. • A building where things are made. • Things we throw away or don't use. • Big changes in the world's weather. • Oil that leaks into the ocean or land. • Animals or plants that may disappear soon. • ...
environmental issues 2023-04-17
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- all over the world (e.g. global ...)
- the weather which is typical for an area
- people in huge cities suffer from air ... because of factories
- everything that is around us (nature etc.)
- mountains which consist of ice and snow all year long
- when species 'die out' they become...
- the fact that sizes (food) are becoming smaller but the price stays the same or is rising
- global warming may lead to this, it is very dry
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- the fact that we live a way to conserve our planet for future generations
- we can calculate our carbon ...
- a gas released when oil is burned
- another word for e.g. to reduce food waste
- fuel which cannot be produced again, e.g. coal
- what we through away (e.g. food)
- food which can still be eaten
- energy which is not gone when used (e.g. wind
- an area with a lot of sand; there are also food...where people do not have access to healthy food
17 Clues: food which can still be eaten • we can calculate our carbon ... • what we through away (e.g. food) • a gas released when oil is burned • all over the world (e.g. global ...) • when species 'die out' they become... • the weather which is typical for an area • another word for e.g. to reduce food waste • everything that is around us (nature etc.) • ...
Environmental Crossword 2025-08-07
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- These are used to sample groundwater
- Waste management contractor
- Utilities company that treats LBB wastewater
- This helps reduce dust mobilisation from vehicle movements
- When a monitoring result goes over a compliance limit
- Measure water volumes being pumped on site
- Collects material for lab testing
- Analyses environmental samples (shortened)
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- Large body of water on site
- Ongoing tracking of site water and air quality
- Government body which regulates LBB's environmental performance
- Tool used to measure wind direction and speed and rainfall
- Not for your body, but for the air
- Stormwater collected on site is treated here
- continuous emission monitoring system
- Location of one of our dust monitors
- Samples go here
17 Clues: Samples go here • Large body of water on site • Waste management contractor • Collects material for lab testing • Not for your body, but for the air • These are used to sample groundwater • Location of one of our dust monitors • continuous emission monitoring system • Measure water volumes being pumped on site • Analyses environmental samples (shortened) • ...
Puzzle 2022-03-23
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- the is a government document that outlines the impact of a proposed project on its surrounding environment. In the United States, these statements are mandated by federal law for certain projects.
- allows retail and high-density residential development to coexist in the same area. subsidized mortgages. low interest rates offered to people to purchase a home that would otherwise not be able to do so.
- it's an overall approach to development that encourages a mix of building types and uses, diverse housing and transportation options, development within existing neighborhoods, and robust community engagement.
- is defined as "the spreading of urban developments on undeveloped land near a city". Urban sprawl has been described as the unrestricted growth in many urban areas of housing, commercial development, and roads over large expanses of land, with little concern for urban planning.
- is a situation in which individual users, who have open access to a resource unhampered by shared social structures or formal rules that govern access.
- is a designation for certain protected areas of the United States managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.
- is an area outside of a principal city of a metropolitan area, which may include commercial and mixed-use, but is primarily a residential area. A suburb can exist either as part of a larger city/urban area or as a separate political entity.
- groups without whose support the organization would cease to exist", as defined in the first usage of the word in a 1963 internal memorandum at the Stanford Research Institute.
- also known as selection system, is the silvicultural practice of harvesting trees in a way that moves a forest stand towards an uneven-aged or all-aged condition, or 'structure'.
- is an ethic of resource use, allocation, exploitation, and protection. Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world: its forests, fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity.
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- means the plan, in form and substance satisfactory to the Association adopted by the Recipient on November 19, 2004, describing measures for the mitigation, reduction and or offset of the environmental and social impacts of activities under the Project, including environmental.
- is the largest average catch that can be captured from a stock under existing environmental conditions.
- is a kind of urban development, urban design, urban planning and/or a zoning type that blends multiple uses, such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment.
- In economics, an externality is an indirect cost or benefit to an uninvolved third party that arises as an effect of another party's activity. Externalities can be considered as unpriced goods involved in either consumer or producer market transactions. Air pollution from motor vehicles is one example.
- is a United States environmental law that promotes the enhancement of the environment and established the President's Council on Environmental Quality.
- refers to the idea that increasing roadway capacity encourages more people to drive, thus failing to improve congestion.
- refers to the use of land for more than one purpose, for example, grazing of livestock, recreation and timber production. The term may also apply to the use of associated bodies of water for recreational purposes, fishing and water supply.
- is the practice of managing forests to meet the current needs and desires of society for forest resources, ie, products, services, and values, without compromising the availability of these for future generations sensu Bruntdland et al.
- is a planning and design strategy that consists in promoting urban development that is compact, mixed-use, pedestrian- and bicycle-friendly, and closely integrated with mass transit by clustering jobs, housing, services, and amenities around public transport stations.
- is an area outside the typically denser inner suburban area of a metropolitan area, which has an economic and commuting connection to the metro area, low housing density, and growth.
20 Clues: is the largest average catch that can be captured from a stock under existing environmental conditions. • refers to the idea that increasing roadway capacity encourages more people to drive, thus failing to improve congestion. • is a designation for certain protected areas of the United States managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service. • ...
Education 2020-10-07
20 Clues: söökla • kursus • ülikool • periood • loengud • märkmed • kordama • majandus • vahetund • popitama • direktor • garderoob • tunniplaan • humanitaar • kohustuslik • läbi kukkuma • kohal käimine • magistrikraad • konsultatsioon • kursuse ajal tehtud töö
Word Search 2023-02-03
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- Resources you have to produce
- combines land labor and capital
- When deflation hits and nobody has money
- Simplified Economics to a diagram
- Production, Consumption, Transfer of Wealth
- The tools you have
- measures monetary value of good and services
- cost of a concept
- Something essential
- Something not needed but desired
- Cost of something
- An abundance of money
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- Composition of systems
- Someone doing the work to produce
- State of being useful
- Knowledge of something using tech
- Decision made when doing something
- Helping with an action or skill
- A guess without knowing the result
- goods bought/used by consumers
- You specialize is something
- A stock or supply
- How productive something is
- Production Possibilities Curve
24 Clues: A stock or supply • cost of a concept • Cost of something • The tools you have • Something essential • State of being useful • An abundance of money • Composition of systems • You specialize is something • How productive something is • Resources you have to produce • goods bought/used by consumers • Production Possibilities Curve • combines land labor and capital • ...
Fundamental Economic Day 1 2022-02-14
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- the act of starting and running your own business
- Resources, land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- any thing that confers value or benefit to its owner
- to feel a need or a desire for
- Cost, the value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made; it's what is given up
- something that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life
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- the general body of wage earners
- Possibilities Frontier, a curve that illustrates the possible quantities that can be produced of two products if both depend upon the same finite resource for their manufacture
- a situational decision that involves diminishing or losing one quality, quantity, or property of a set or design in return for gains in other aspects
- something that encourages a person to do something or to work harder Our salespeople
- peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the economics of natural and environmental resources
- the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
12 Clues: to feel a need or a desire for • the general body of wage earners • the act of starting and running your own business • any thing that confers value or benefit to its owner • Resources, land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship • something that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2024-10-03
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- The gas responsible for damaging the environment.
- Refers to the scale of the environmental crisis in the story.
- Generated from resources like wind or solar power in the story.
- The natural world that Abigail and her students aim to protect.
- – A severe lack of water caused by environmental changes.
- A type of energy resource that does not deplete.
- These were replaced by barren wastelands.
- These became extinct due to habitat destruction.
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- The natural home for species that were destroyed.
- The layer that was shattered, allowing ultraviolet rays to enter.
- What corporations did with waste in the rivers.
- Earthquakes, floods, and droughts are examples.
- Harmful gases released into the air.
- The group of people who managed to live through the environmental chaos.
- These nonrenewable resources contributed to environmental destruction.
15 Clues: Harmful gases released into the air. • These were replaced by barren wastelands. • What corporations did with waste in the rivers. • Earthquakes, floods, and droughts are examples. • A type of energy resource that does not deplete. • These became extinct due to habitat destruction. • The natural home for species that were destroyed. • ...
2-A Tú día en la escuela 2013-03-19
21 Clues: band • music • health • french • spanish • physics • science • history • algebra • geology • biology • english • calculus • geometry • chemistry • languages • mathematics • home economics • social studies • computer science • physical education
Violet Curry - Vocab Words 2020-10-07
23 Clues: art • exam • quiz • clock • music • house • course • window • school • eraser • Spanish • library • history • semester • homework • schedule • trimester • sociology • economics • chemistry • accounting • laboratory • psychology
En La Clase Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-06
23 Clues: art • pen • home • desk • book • eraser • window • stadium • library • biology • English • Spanish • sciences • schedule • semester • homework • economics • geography • journalism • whiteboard • calculator • litterature • computer science
Tourism 2018-03-15
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- minimum price above equilibrum
- rising prices
- difference between GDP and GNP
- C+I+X-M What is missing from this equation
- relationship between prices and demand in the economy
- area of economics that studies the economy as a whole
- which is higher in Ireland GDP or GNP
- a activity that effects the accurate calculation of GDP
- examples include savings and taxes
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- nationality of most tourists to Ireland
- a policy that increases supply
- one method to measure GDP
- sensitivity to price changes
- why is the is # 12.5% important to Irish investment
- total demand in the economy
- social welfare payments
- examples include government spending and imports
- a policy that reduces supply
- minister for finance
- best economics lecturer
20 Clues: rising prices • minister for finance • social welfare payments • best economics lecturer • one method to measure GDP • total demand in the economy • sensitivity to price changes • a policy that reduces supply • a policy that increases supply • minimum price above equilibrum • difference between GDP and GNP • examples include savings and taxes • which is higher in Ireland GDP or GNP • ...
Principles of Economics - Chapter -1 2014-02-11
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- Machinary, plants and equipments
- is the study of scarcity
- of economics develops our mind
- problem of economics (what, when and how to produce)
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- of goods is a big problem for the suppliers
- means our wants and resources are not balanced
- blue collars and white collars
- resources available to mankind
- resources are timebers, rivers and timbers
9 Clues: is the study of scarcity • blue collars and white collars • resources available to mankind • of economics develops our mind • Machinary, plants and equipments • resources are timebers, rivers and timbers • of goods is a big problem for the suppliers • means our wants and resources are not balanced • problem of economics (what, when and how to produce)
AGS Environmental Cross Word Puzzle 2021-12-21
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- a pillar of sustainability
- how would you dispose of paper and plastic/metal/glass
- meeting our needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet there needs
- an abrupt increase in the Earth's temperature
- who would you contact for more information on environmental
- one key element of ISO14001
- environmental policy
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- elements of an organization's activities, products or services that can interact with the environment
- who would you contact in the event of a spill?
- any change to the natural environmental, resulting from an organization's activities, products or services
- a pillar of sustainability
- an environmental objective that helps us to reduce our environmental impact
12 Clues: environmental policy • a pillar of sustainability • a pillar of sustainability • one key element of ISO14001 • an abrupt increase in the Earth's temperature • who would you contact in the event of a spill? • how would you dispose of paper and plastic/metal/glass • who would you contact for more information on environmental • ...
Intro To Economics 2024-08-15
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- The study of how individuals, businesses, governments, and society make choices
- The branch of economics that studies how individuals make decisions
- Father of Modern Economics
- They motivate
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- The problem of unlimited wants and needs but limited resources
- The branch of economics that studies large scale economic factors
- Cost The value of the next best alternative
- Every decision has a cost
8 Clues: They motivate • Every decision has a cost • Father of Modern Economics • Cost The value of the next best alternative • The problem of unlimited wants and needs but limited resources • The branch of economics that studies large scale economic factors • The branch of economics that studies how individuals make decisions • ...
BPSM Activity 2014-09-02
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- Inherent capacity of the organization and can be used to gain advantage in business field.
- Approach The Organization undertakes special studies or surveys to assess environmental issues.
- Environment Controllable and Constant Factors
- Systematic knowledge of industrial arts
- Unfavourable condition in the organization's environment which may create risk.
- Presentation of environmental analysis in a structured way.
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- General Tendencies or course of actions along with which events take place.
- Changes Periodical anticipated political changes
- Environment All the external forces acting on the business shaping its activities
- Diagnosis Identifying opportunities threats based on environmental monitoring
- Environmental analysis is a exploratory process. Exploratory process is also known as __________________
- Environment When the business environment is influenced by market forces like demand, supply, or competition
12 Clues: Systematic knowledge of industrial arts • Environment Controllable and Constant Factors • Changes Periodical anticipated political changes • Presentation of environmental analysis in a structured way. • General Tendencies or course of actions along with which events take place. • Diagnosis Identifying opportunities threats based on environmental monitoring • ...
Economicwords BY:China Character-Smith 2013-09-25
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- Added cost for extra items of a product.
- anything used to produce an economic good or service.
- Expresses value judgments about economic fairness,
- gathering for the purchase and sale provisions.
- the father of modern economics.
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- A puzzle about the world that's impossible to crack with out economics.
- large-scale or general economic factors.
- deals with more personal finance or business.
- Making decisions with limited resources, but unlimited wants.
- The self regulating nature of the marketplace.
10 Clues: the father of modern economics. • Added cost for extra items of a product. • large-scale or general economic factors. • deals with more personal finance or business. • The self regulating nature of the marketplace. • gathering for the purchase and sale provisions. • Expresses value judgments about economic fairness, • ...
Climate Change Crossword 2022-05-19
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- An effect of global warming, caused by rising water levels and climate induced tropical storms.
- The transition from fossil fuel energy sources that emit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses to renewable and clean energy (Fors pg 1).
- The abbreviation for an act of Congress setting national air quality standards and enforcing emission outputs from different states (Environmental Protection Agency, v. EME Homer City Generation pg 5).
- Abbreviation for the national air pollution standards set by the Clean Air Act (Miller pg 1).
- The national government.
- President whose administration ushered in the “environmental decade” of the 1970s (Rinde para 3).
- Toxic emissions in the forms of litter or air and water contamination
- The abbreviation for the agency of Congress in charge of environmental concerns, such as pollution regulation and protecting natural resources.
- The ___________ New Deal - An American broad reaching plan for decarbonization, justice, and jobs intended to combat the climate crisis and reduce its negative impacts on humanity. Introduced by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ed Markey in 2019 (Congress HRES 109 pg 1).
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- ______________ Racism - When communities of color disproportionately experience the negative effects of climate change, including living in proximity to sources of pollution.
- _________ - The effects of human induced climate change. Causes rising temperatures, rising sea levels, droughts, wildfires, climate induced storms, etc.
- The American political party that supports most environmental legislation
- ___________ gas - Gasses such as carbon dioxide that are emitted from the burning of fossil fuels and cause climate change and global warming (the “greenhouse effect.”)
- __________ Communities- An adjective describing communities located near sources of pollution/ communities disproportionately affected by climate change.
- _______ Deal - FDR’s federal program to combat the effects of the Great Depression. Inspired the name and scale of the GND.
- The nickname/abbreviation given to the United States House Representative from New York who co-introduced the Green New Deal.
- The first administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA pg 1).
- The abbreviation for an act of Congress created during the environmental decade of the 1970s which requires federal projects to submit reports about the effects their construction will have on the environment (Miller para 9).
- The United States Senator who co-introduced the Green New Deal.
19 Clues: The national government. • The United States Senator who co-introduced the Green New Deal. • Toxic emissions in the forms of litter or air and water contamination • The American political party that supports most environmental legislation • The first administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA pg 1). • ...
Climate Change Crossword 2022-05-19
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- An effect of global warming, caused by rising water levels and climate induced tropical storms.
- The transition from fossil fuel energy sources that emit carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gasses to renewable and clean energy (Fors pg 1).
- The abbreviation for an act of Congress setting national air quality standards and enforcing emission outputs from different states (Environmental Protection Agency, v. EME Homer City Generation pg 5).
- Abbreviation for the national air pollution standards set by the Clean Air Act (Miller pg 1).
- The national government.
- President whose administration ushered in the “environmental decade” of the 1970s (Rinde para 3).
- Toxic emissions in the forms of litter or air and water contamination
- The abbreviation for the agency of Congress in charge of environmental concerns, such as pollution regulation and protecting natural resources.
- The ___________ New Deal - An American broad reaching plan for decarbonization, justice, and jobs intended to combat the climate crisis and reduce its negative impacts on humanity. Introduced by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ed Markey in 2019 (Congress HRES 109 pg 1).
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- ______________ Racism - When communities of color disproportionately experience the negative effects of climate change, including living in proximity to sources of pollution.
- _________ - The effects of human induced climate change. Causes rising temperatures, rising sea levels, droughts, wildfires, climate induced storms, etc.
- The American political party that supports most environmental legislation
- ___________ gas - Gasses such as carbon dioxide that are emitted from the burning of fossil fuels and cause climate change and global warming (the “greenhouse effect.”)
- __________ Communities- An adjective describing communities located near sources of pollution/ communities disproportionately affected by climate change.
- _______ Deal - FDR’s federal program to combat the effects of the Great Depression. Inspired the name and scale of the GND.
- The nickname/abbreviation given to the United States House Representative from New York who co-introduced the Green New Deal.
- The first administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA pg 1).
- The abbreviation for an act of Congress created during the environmental decade of the 1970s which requires federal projects to submit reports about the effects their construction will have on the environment (Miller para 9).
- The United States Senator who co-introduced the Green New Deal.
19 Clues: The national government. • The United States Senator who co-introduced the Green New Deal. • Toxic emissions in the forms of litter or air and water contamination • The American political party that supports most environmental legislation • The first administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA pg 1). • ...
A Marshall 2021-09-14
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- economic term for exceed
- A great economist
- _ of economics- imp book
- "_ is the study of mankind in the ordinary business of life"
- price _ is an extension of the ideas of demand and supply
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- one student of Marshall who became a renowned economist later
- approach to economics driven by the supply and demand model
- what quantifies buyers' sensitivity to price
- supply and demand
- consumer will buy units up to the point where the _value equals the price
10 Clues: supply and demand • A great economist • economic term for exceed • _ of economics- imp book • what quantifies buyers' sensitivity to price • price _ is an extension of the ideas of demand and supply • approach to economics driven by the supply and demand model • "_ is the study of mankind in the ordinary business of life" • ...
Food security 2024-11-05
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- Environmental impact on food
- Animals raised for food
- Long-term environmental health
- Essential for irrigation
- Availability of resources
- Plants grown for food
- Lack of essential nutrients
- Crop production per area
- Amount of food produced
- Farming and crop production
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- Variety in ecosystems
- Foundation of agriculture
- Support for the food-insecure
- Extreme food shortage
- Shortage of resources
- Ability to withstand crises
- Government rules and regulations
- Diet quality focus
- Fair food distribution
- Food scarcity issue
20 Clues: Diet quality focus • Food scarcity issue • Variety in ecosystems • Extreme food shortage • Shortage of resources • Plants grown for food • Fair food distribution • Animals raised for food • Amount of food produced • Essential for irrigation • Crop production per area • Foundation of agriculture • Availability of resources • Ability to withstand crises • Lack of essential nutrients • ...
CIE3M Economics Chapter One 2019-02-06
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- A mistaken belief that what occurs before some event is logically the cause of it
- Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behavior
- The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another
- A self sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products
- A hypothesis that has been proven false but is still accepted by many people because it appears to be true
- A productive resource such as land, labour, or capital used to produce output
- A mistaken belief that what is good for an individual is automatically good for everyone, or what is good for everyone is good for the individual
- The sum of all that is lost from taking one course of action over another OR of producing one item measured in terms of another that could have been produced with the same resources
- A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social science that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, verification
- The cost of producing one item expressed in terms if the numbers of another items, which must be given up in order to produce the first item
- To use limited resources efficiently in production
- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end
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- A mistaken belief that a particular event has one cause rather than several
- The point at which the vertical and horizontal axes meet on a graph
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations
- Goods such as tools or machinery used to produce consumer goods
- Those goods or services that an economy produces to satisfy human needs
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end
- The curve on a production possibilities graph representing the maximum numbers of two items that can be produced with a given number of resources
- The products produced by using resources or inputs such as land, labour, or capital
- A greek work meaning "household" or "estate" which historically was the first subject of economics analysis
23 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production • A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end • The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another • Goods such as tools or machinery used to produce consumer goods • The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL 2023-05-30
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- Plant, animals and other organisms including weather and landscape –
- Your surrounding
- Synonym and colour theme for ‘environment’ –
- An artificial substance that is malleable into many different forms to fit various use –
- To sort and collect trash and with the purpose of producing useful materials that can be reused
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- Harmful substances especially in the atmosphere and water –
- To degrade into smaller parts
- All the different kinds of life you will find in one area –
- Able to withstand repeat usage –
- warming Long term heat of earth –
10 Clues: Your surrounding • To degrade into smaller parts • Able to withstand repeat usage – • warming Long term heat of earth – • Synonym and colour theme for ‘environment’ – • Harmful substances especially in the atmosphere and water – • All the different kinds of life you will find in one area – • Plant, animals and other organisms including weather and landscape – • ...
theme 2G KGT2 2021-01-25
19 Clues: diep • gratis • sparen • aankoop • logisch • economie • moeilijk • voortgang • oplossing • proefwerk • misbruiken • vertrouwen • bevestigen • bankrekening • helemaal niet • geboortedatum • ontvangen, krijgen • in rekening brengen • een gebrek hebben aan
28.10.2020 P.Gudina 2020-10-28
19 Clues: ideja • koris • ekrāns • sociāls • teātris • analīze • orķesris • politika • ekonomika • projektors • tehnoloģija • astronomija • kārtīgi,rūpīgi • konkurētspējģs • cepšanas prasmes • pilsonība,pilsonis • atcerēties,iegaumēt • stimulēt, pavedināt • apsmiešana,aprunāšana
La Clases 2025-09-25
17 Clues: Band • Music • French • Chorus • Civics • Biology • English • Spanish • Physics • Algebra • Calculus • Geometry • Sciences • Economics • Chemistry • física PE • mundial World History
Environmental pollution 2021-04-03
17 Clues: мусор • почва • отходы • вести к • вредный • сливать • сжигать • уменьшать • выпускать • задерживать • промышленный • перерабатывать • окружающая среда • свалка (официальная) • свалка (неофициальная) • использовать многоразово • добыча полезных ископаемых
Environmental Services 2017-08-18
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- What company takes care of pest control?
- What tupe of rags do we use to clean? (blue and yellow)
- Used to collect trash from multiple areas.
- Evening discharge cleaners are called?
- What company takes care of RED trash and sharps for the hospital?
- Who is the head of safety and security?
- What is the brand of electronic paper towels we use?
- What is the Color of ES Scrubs?
- What program is used to look up chemicals?
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- This is used to swipe you into the building or certain areas.
- What is the name of the security company?
- Who is the manager of ES?
- What brand of bleach do we use to clean with?
- What is the name of the fragrance spray we use?
- Weeks How far out should you schedule PTO?
- What floor is ICU on?
- These are used to keep your hands clean.
17 Clues: What floor is ICU on? • Who is the manager of ES? • What is the Color of ES Scrubs? • Evening discharge cleaners are called? • Who is the head of safety and security? • What company takes care of pest control? • These are used to keep your hands clean. • What is the name of the security company? • Used to collect trash from multiple areas. • ...
Environmental Chemistry 2013-12-05
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- Storage of unused chemical energy
- Helps regulate water balance, component of hydrochloric acid in the stomach
- where chemicals accumulate in the tissues of organisms along the food chain
- A chemical that changes colour to indicate whether a substance is an acid or a base
- A chemical used to control moulds and fungi
- Crucial in nerve conduction, muscle contraction, blood clotting; forms bones and teeth
- short for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane
- Component of some enzymes, involved in bone formation and protein metabolism
- DDT is widely recognized as being potentially _________
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- A way of comparing the relative acidity or alkalinity of a substance
- A chemical used to control weeds
- A chemical used to control insects
- Has a pH value of more than 7
- precipitation Rain or snow containing acid compounds from the air
- Energy source for metabolism
- A process whereby metals or stone are chemically degraded
- Structural molecule for body and helps chemical reactions
17 Clues: Energy source for metabolism • Has a pH value of more than 7 • A chemical used to control weeds • Storage of unused chemical energy • A chemical used to control insects • short for dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane • A chemical used to control moulds and fungi • DDT is widely recognized as being potentially _________ • ...
Environmental Studies 2022-09-06
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- the gas that makes up about 78% of the atmosphere.
- the layer of gasses that surrounds the Earth.
- the study and practice of determining the interactions between humans and their environment.
- the part of the Earth where all living things are found or exist.
- the gas released during respiration.
- an abiotic factor that determines how cool/warmly you will dress
- the gas released during photosynthesis.
- all living organisms fall part of this factor.
- the abiotic factor that is needed in the process of photosynthesis
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- an area where living and non-living things are found and co-inhabit.
- the area of the Earth that is made up of land and rocky components.
- the atmosphere protects us from harmful waves emitted from the sun, called...
- the area of Earth that fish inhabits.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the place an organism resides in.
- all non-living things that are found in an ecosystem.
- biotic organism that make their own food.
17 Clues: the place an organism resides in. • the gas released during respiration. • the area of Earth that fish inhabits. • the gas released during photosynthesis. • biotic organism that make their own food. • the layer of gasses that surrounds the Earth. • all living organisms fall part of this factor. • the gas that makes up about 78% of the atmosphere. • ...
Environmental issues 2025-06-12
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- Animals living in nature.
- Big changes in the world's weather.
- A large area with many trees.
- Dirty or harmful things in air, water, or land.
- Things we throw away or don't use.
- To use materials again to make new things.
- Oil that leaks into the ocean or land.
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- Dirty air from fire or factories.
- A place where garbage is put into the ground.
- Everything around us - air, water, animals, and plants.
- The invisible gas we breathe.
- Animals or plants that may disappear soon.
- Cutting down many trees.
- A long line of water that moves through the land.
- A material used for bags, bottles, and more.
- A building where things are made.
- Substances that can be natural or made by people.
17 Clues: Cutting down many trees. • Animals living in nature. • The invisible gas we breathe. • A large area with many trees. • Dirty air from fire or factories. • A building where things are made. • Things we throw away or don't use. • Big changes in the world's weather. • Oil that leaks into the ocean or land. • Animals or plants that may disappear soon. • ...
Economics 2021-12-12
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- A relationship between people or groups with the same interest
- The ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment based on the trust that payment will be made in the future
- Money received especially on a regular basis for work or through investments
- Money spent over a period of time
- A thing that is borrowed especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- Income when of a company or organization
- The goods or merchandise kept on-premises available for sale or distribution
- Payout money in buying or hiring goods and or services
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- The amount of money of interest due per period
- An economy of or reduction in money, time, or another resource.
- The amount of money a lender receives for lending money
- A system of money in general used in a particular country
- Spend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial plans by using it to develop commercial venture
13 Clues: Money spent over a period of time • Income when of a company or organization • The amount of money of interest due per period • Payout money in buying or hiring goods and or services • The amount of money a lender receives for lending money • A system of money in general used in a particular country • A relationship between people or groups with the same interest • ...
Economics 2022-01-12
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- The square of the standard deviations
- This indicates lack of uniformity in the size of items
- It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts
- When only two variables are studied, then such a correlation is called
- In order to save time in calculating mean from a data set containing a large number of observations, this is used
- It concentrates on the centre of a distribution
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- Coefficient of Variation was introduced by
- It is the most frequently observed data value
- When two variables move in the same direction, then such a correlation is called
- The relationship between two variables of a series so that changes in the values of o9ne variable are associated with changes in the values of the other variable
- It is the central value which represents the entire distribution
- The numerical value of a standard deviation can never be
- This cannot be determined graphically
13 Clues: The square of the standard deviations • This cannot be determined graphically • Coefficient of Variation was introduced by • It is the most frequently observed data value • It concentrates on the centre of a distribution • It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts • This indicates lack of uniformity in the size of items • ...
Economics 2021-11-10
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- to make something and to grow something
- someone who buys goods or services
- a work that someone does for someone else
- to get in return for paying money $$
- goods & services sold to other countries
- to give something in exchange for money
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- how much consumers want something
- things to buy and sell
- things from nature people can use
- to give
- someone who makes or grows goods/offers service
- the amount of something available to consumers
- goods & services bought from other countries
13 Clues: to give • things to buy and sell • how much consumers want something • things from nature people can use • someone who buys goods or services • to get in return for paying money $$ • to make something and to grow something • to give something in exchange for money • goods & services sold to other countries • a work that someone does for someone else • ...
Economics 2013-12-10
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- a stock or supply of materials
- occurs through unlimited wants when specific resources are low
- devote time and resources to one task so we produce goods and services more efficiently
- a token with an agreed value, that people exchange for goods and services
- items that you can see and touch
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- giving something to someone for something in return
- ways to improve things that we already have
- tools that we have created and that we use to complete a task
- people we need that specialize in performing tasks using the resources
- something done for you by others that specialize in doing it
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy their needs
- resources we gather from nature
- groups of people that wander from place to place in search of food, water and shelter to satisfy their needs
13 Clues: a stock or supply of materials • resources we gather from nature • items that you can see and touch • ways to improve things that we already have • giving something to someone for something in return • something done for you by others that specialize in doing it • tools that we have created and that we use to complete a task • ...
Economics 2013-12-12
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- someone who buys goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- Services all of his want through his own effort
- in puts used in production including natural resources,labor,capital and enterprise
- Communities who wonder from place to place in search of food and shelter to satisfy their want
- Any token, with an agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
- Any form of supply to benefit
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- Activities that blend economic resources to create goods and services
- devote time and resources to one task, more efficient, increase productivity of goods and services
- exchange things for goods
- to forgo the production of something else
- Scarce resources, unlimited wants, limited needs
- Mostly provided by governments
- Limited Resources
13 Clues: Limited Resources • exchange things for goods • Any form of supply to benefit • Mostly provided by governments • to forgo the production of something else • Services all of his want through his own effort • Scarce resources, unlimited wants, limited needs • someone who buys goods and services to satisfy needs and wants • ...
Economics 2023-03-03
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- Where the supply and demand are equal
- What is the main economic problem?
- What is unlimited and endless in economics?
- Where the supply and demand curve crosses
- When you use different goods in place of another?
- What is demand based on?
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- Who receives dividends?
- When more than one business owners are responsible for their company's?
- What is limited in economics?
- A legal protection for shareholders?
- Because of the scarcity, what do we have to make?
- What is supply based on?
- Where are industries classified and differentiated?
13 Clues: Who receives dividends? • What is supply based on? • What is demand based on? • What is limited in economics? • What is the main economic problem? • A legal protection for shareholders? • Where the supply and demand are equal • Where the supply and demand curve crosses • What is unlimited and endless in economics? • Because of the scarcity, what do we have to make? • ...
Economics 2022-08-18
13 Clues: job • user • taxes • make stuff • a consumable • spending limit • amount you earn • supply and demand • How much someone else • what you give for aGood • Creative money generator • Less than 38 hours of work • cost getting one thing but not the other
Economics 2022-12-12
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- the quantity of a good or service that you are willing and able to buy
- Non-essential goods and services
- the responsiveness of supply to a change in price
- shows the possible outcomes of production
- natural resources
- taking ideas to market
- The next best alternative forgone
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- the responsiveness of income to a change in demand
- the responsiveness of demand to a change in price
- manmade resources
- essential goods and services
- workforce
- the quantity of a good or service that you are able to produce
13 Clues: workforce • natural resources • manmade resources • taking ideas to market • essential goods and services • Non-essential goods and services • The next best alternative forgone • shows the possible outcomes of production • the responsiveness of demand to a change in price • the responsiveness of supply to a change in price • the responsiveness of income to a change in demand • ...
Economics 2023-04-30
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- the money received in payment for goods or services (rent, wages, interest)
- the founder of a business. Someone who assumes the risk of organizing resources to produce goods and services. Someone who sees an opportunity to make money and takes it.
- the way people earn and spend money
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- a person who buys goods and services
- a person who buys goods and services
- the thing that people sell
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
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- the name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- when different businesses compete for consumers’ money such as Walmart v. Target or Microsoft v. Apple
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- the person who makes the goods
14 Clues: the thing that people sell • the person who makes the goods • the way people earn and spend money • a person who buys goods and services • a person who buys goods and services • an activity that someone is paid to perform • people or businesses offering goods for sale • the money left over after all expenses are paid • what consumers are willing to buy at a given price • ...
Economics 2017-06-01
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- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class or imports or exports
- restraint on the flow of international goods or services
- is a proposed free trade agreement linking the United States and 11 other economies
- a government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number of goods
- is a major motive force for economic-growth.
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- is typically given to remove some type of burden
- a price of regulation implemented January 1, 14994
- usually created as a result of unfavorable political or economic circumstances between nations.
- is a consequence of specialization or the division of labor
- is a method of production where a business, area or economy focuses on the production of a limited scope of products
- is the economic policy of restraining trade between states(countries) though methods such as tariffs on imported goods
- a commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted group
- a kind of predatory pricing
13 Clues: a kind of predatory pricing • is a major motive force for economic-growth. • is typically given to remove some type of burden • a price of regulation implemented January 1, 14994 • restraint on the flow of international goods or services • is a consequence of specialization or the division of labor • ...
Economics 2017-05-31
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- A policy restricting international trade
- Restraining trade between countries (hint: not a trade-barrier)
- When manufacturers export a product to another country at a price either below the price charged in their home market
- Dividing a job into specialized parts (important to mass production)
- Focusing on the production of a limited scope of products or services
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- A consequence of specialization or the division of labour
- North american free trade agreement
- Commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted country, group, or individual
- Trans-pacific partnership
- Limiting the number of goods that can be imported or exported
- A government not allowing the movement of merchant ships in or out of its ports
- A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals
- A tax or duty
13 Clues: A tax or duty • Trans-pacific partnership • North american free trade agreement • A policy restricting international trade • A consequence of specialization or the division of labour • A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals • Limiting the number of goods that can be imported or exported • ...
Economics 2017-05-31
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- Commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted country, group, or individual
- A tax or duty
- Focusing on the production of a limited scope of products or services
- When manufacturers export a product to another country at a price either below the price charged in their home market
- A consequence of specialization or the division of labour
- A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals
- North american free trade agreement
- A policy restricting international trade
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- Restraining trade between countries (hint: not a trade-barrier)
- Dividing a job into specialized parts (important to mass production)
- A government not allowing the movement of merchant ships in or out of its ports
- Limiting the number of goods that can be imported or exported
- Trans-pacific partnership
13 Clues: A tax or duty • Trans-pacific partnership • North american free trade agreement • A policy restricting international trade • A consequence of specialization or the division of labour • A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals • Limiting the number of goods that can be imported or exported • ...
Economics 2021-02-23
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- This refers to no government involvement in business.
- When a market is dominated by a single seller
- Economies would be steered by this self regulating force that you "dont see"
- This was the radical new program introduced in the 1930s to get American back on its feet.
- This is a slowing down of the economy. People are not buying like they used to.
- This man is often associated with the principles behind the market economy
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- The end result is that both consumers and producers can expect to get a fair deal.
- The law of this suggests producers would be will to produce large amounts of products it they could guarantee high prices for said products.
- Consumers are said to be kings or queens in the economy
- This American President changed the way future governments would view government participation in the economy.
- "You cant always get what you want" sums up the gist of this concept
- The ongoing fluctuations or phases economies go through over time
- These agencies provided work for millions of Americans during the depression
13 Clues: When a market is dominated by a single seller • This refers to no government involvement in business. • Consumers are said to be kings or queens in the economy • The ongoing fluctuations or phases economies go through over time • "You cant always get what you want" sums up the gist of this concept • ...
Economics 2021-02-08
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- when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work
- an economic practice by which governments used their economies to augment state power at the expense of other countries
- a social science that analyzes and describes the consequences of choices
- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
- where a nation utilizes its economic resources fully instead of building a trade surplus
- a nation's imports exceed its exports
- a nation's exports exceed its imports
- the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time
- the unlawful use or threat of violence particularly against the state or the public as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion
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- an organization not connected to national government; independent and 'stateless'
- the study of what is likely to happen when individuals make choices due to other factors
- government policies that restrict international trade to help domestic industries
- a larger economic unit
13 Clues: a larger economic unit • a nation's imports exceed its exports • a nation's exports exceed its imports • the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time • a social science that analyzes and describes the consequences of choices • when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work • ...
Economics 2021-10-06
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- an economic system combining private and public enterprise
- something that motivates
- income that does not increase over time
- federal program of disability and retirement benefits that covers most working people
- liberty
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- driving force that encourages people and organizations to improve their material well-being
- the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement
- role of consumer as ruler of the market in determining the types of goods and services produced
- economic equality
- sustained rise in the general level of prices of goods and services
- the struggle among sellers to attract consumers
- act of buyers and sellers engaging in market transactions willingly
- gross domestic product
13 Clues: liberty • economic equality • gross domestic product • something that motivates • income that does not increase over time • the struggle among sellers to attract consumers • the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement • an economic system combining private and public enterprise • sustained rise in the general level of prices of goods and services • ...
Economics 2022-08-23
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- Cost The loss of potential gain from an alternative.
- A consumers desire to purchase a certain good.
- Someone who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Somebody who operates or manages a business.
- Supplying of money, assets and materials.
- Something you have a desire to possess.
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- Something you require for daily life.
- The regard something deserves.
- The cost of something.
- Anything concerned with money and the production of wealth.
- To make something available.
- Having a very small amount of something.
- To exchange something of value.
13 Clues: The cost of something. • To make something available. • The regard something deserves. • To exchange something of value. • Something you require for daily life. • Something you have a desire to possess. • Having a very small amount of something. • Supplying of money, assets and materials. • Somebody who operates or manages a business. • ...
Economics 2023-11-28
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- A group of people deciding how a certain place operates
- study of scarcity/money
- Opinions
- Not needed for survival
- A decision based on ones opinions
- Limited amount of something
- An increase in something
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- Materials
- Alternative
- Communication between different places in the world
- Needed for our survival
- Meeting peoples needs in the present without ruining anything for the future generations
- A difference in something
13 Clues: Opinions • Materials • Alternative • Needed for our survival • study of scarcity/money • Not needed for survival • An increase in something • A difference in something • Limited amount of something • A decision based on ones opinions • Communication between different places in the world • A group of people deciding how a certain place operates • ...
Economics 2023-11-28
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- A group of people deciding how a certain place operates
- Study of scarcity/money
- Opinions
- Things not needed for survival
- A decision based on ones opinions
- Limited amount of something
- An increase in something
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- Physical materials available in an environment for humans
- Alternative
- Communication between different places in the world
- Something that is wanted for survival
- Meeting peoples needs in the present without ruining anything for the future generations
- A difference in something
13 Clues: Opinions • Alternative • Study of scarcity/money • An increase in something • A difference in something • Limited amount of something • Things not needed for survival • A decision based on ones opinions • Something that is wanted for survival • Communication between different places in the world • A group of people deciding how a certain place operates • ...
economics 2023-11-22
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- the limited nature of society’s resources
- something that induces a person to act
- the quantity of goods and services produced from each unit of labor input
- a small incremental adjustment to a plan of action
- the ability of a single economic actor (or small group of actors) to have a substantial influence on market prices
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- the property of distributing economic prosperity uniformly among the members of society
- people who systematically and purposefully do the best they can to achieve their objectives
- the property of society getting the most from scarcity
- an increase in the overall level of prices in the economy
- the impact of one person’s actions on the well-being of a bystander
- whatever must be given up to obtain some item
- the ability of an individual to own and exercise control over scarce resources
- the study of how society manages its scarce resource
13 Clues: something that induces a person to act • the limited nature of society’s resources • whatever must be given up to obtain some item • a small incremental adjustment to a plan of action • the study of how society manages its scarce resource • the property of society getting the most from scarcity • an increase in the overall level of prices in the economy • ...
Economics 2024-03-14
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- a subsection of the trucking industry that specializes in the transportation of goods across state lines
- refined oil products
- a company that specializes in the transportation of goods or people
- the act of transporting goods on public roads
- cargo that is temporarily stored inside a trailer in commerce
- a minimum amount of imports that do not affect domestic products
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- freight transported by truck from commercial ports
- a series of high speed roads that are utilized for faster transit of goods and people
- the blockading of a good or service from another country
- a tax on imported goods
- a precious metal used as value indicators
- a series of bill of ladings issued to motor carriers in commerce
- a specialty made truck or trailer with a unit for temperature control
13 Clues: refined oil products • a tax on imported goods • a precious metal used as value indicators • the act of transporting goods on public roads • freight transported by truck from commercial ports • the blockading of a good or service from another country • cargo that is temporarily stored inside a trailer in commerce • ...
economics 2024-02-19
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- Assets like buildings, machinery...
- Total amount of goods that a store has for sale
- A company that acquires goods or services
- A place where buyers and sellers meet
- A bank that lends money
- A person who owns goods
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- something that can be sold
- To take and keep something
- A part of a larger amount
- The advancement of an employee position
- To use something that belongs to someone else
- A person that supplies goods and services
- A movement of the market
13 Clues: A bank that lends money • A person who owns goods • A movement of the market • A part of a larger amount • something that can be sold • To take and keep something • Assets like buildings, machinery... • A place where buyers and sellers meet • The advancement of an employee position • A company that acquires goods or services • A person that supplies goods and services • ...
ECONOMICS 2025-01-23
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- Definition: An international organization that helps regulate and promote trade between countries.
- Definition: Goods or services sent to another country for sale.
- Definition: An agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico to reduce trade barriers.
- Definition: A political and economic system where the government owns all property and controls all resources.
- Definition: An economic system where private individuals own businesses and resources.
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- Definition: When spending is greater than income or revenue.
- Definition: When income or revenue is greater than spending.
- Definition: The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year.
- Definition: A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported or exported.
- Definition: The exchange of goods, services, or resources between people or countries.
- Definition: A tax placed on imported goods.
- The system of how money is made and used within a country or region.
- Definition: Goods or services brought into a country for sale.
13 Clues: Definition: A tax placed on imported goods. • Definition: When spending is greater than income or revenue. • Definition: When income or revenue is greater than spending. • Definition: Goods or services brought into a country for sale. • Definition: Goods or services sent to another country for sale. • ...
Economics 2025-09-24
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- axis: shows quantity
- Floor – minimum price
- Demand Schedule: a table that lists the quantity of a good that a person will purchase at each price in the market.
- Demand – Shortage(QD greater than QS)
- The desire to own something and the ability to pay for it.
- Goods that are used in place of one another.
- axis: shows price
- Demand Schedule: a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price.
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- – Quantity Supply=Quantity Demand
- Goods that are bought and used together.
- - QS does not = QD
- is a demand curve: It’s just a graphical representation of a demand schedule!
- Supply – Surplus(QS greater than QD)
- Ceiling – maximum price
- of Demand: As the price of a good increases, quantity demanded decreases
15 Clues: axis: shows price • - QS does not = QD • axis: shows quantity • Floor – minimum price • Ceiling – maximum price • – Quantity Supply=Quantity Demand • Supply – Surplus(QS greater than QD) • Demand – Shortage(QD greater than QS) • Goods that are bought and used together. • Goods that are used in place of one another. • The desire to own something and the ability to pay for it. • ...
Economics 2025-09-09
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- Economic indicator that measures the number of people employed
- Increase in the general price level
- Type of tax levied on goods and services
- What is the term for a market structure with a single seller?
- Economic concept that describes the opportunity cost of choosing one option over another
- Type of market structure with many buyers and sellers
- Economic system where the government controls production and distribution
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- Economic system where supply and demand determine prices
- Measure of the total value of goods and services produced within a country
- What is the economic indicator that measures the number of people unemployed?
- Study of individual economic units
- What is the economic concept that describes the idea that countries should specialize in producing goods for which they have a comparative advantage?
- concept that describes the relationship between price and quantity demanded
13 Clues: Study of individual economic units • Increase in the general price level • Type of tax levied on goods and services • Type of market structure with many buyers and sellers • Economic system where supply and demand determine prices • What is the term for a market structure with a single seller? • Economic indicator that measures the number of people employed • ...
At school 2014-01-22
19 Clues: Ķīmija • Mūzika • Fizika • Ēdnīca • Kāpnes • Vēsture • Koridors • Ekonomika • skolotājs • Bibliotēka • Matemātika • Ģeogrāfija • Informātika • Sporta zāle • Vācu valoda • Skolas forma • Angļu valoda • Krievu valoda • Mācību grāmata
132-135 2023-03-24
18 Clues: Lohn • Sarg • geizig • Schwäche • Fähigkeit • Bewerbung • Kündigung • Praktikum • Elternteil • Astronom(in) • Einschätzung • Apotheker(in) • Philosoph(in) • (Zukunft-)Ziel • Qualifikationen • Arbeitslosigkeit • Stellenausschreibung • Wirtschaftswissenschaftler(in)
China`s environmental issues 2022-05-26
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- environmental science and ........................
- environmental ............................ prevention and control
- utilization of ................. resources are of importance to the country's interests and development
- from the governments of all countries and continents represented at the conference.
- Along with the growth of China's ...............................
- Showing ......................... by carrying out environmental
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- issue of importance to the survival of the Chinese people as well as their posterity and ...............
- China's role in global environmental ....................
- ......................................... and non-democratic countries and international organizations
- Establishing and improving environmental protection ....................... under governments
10 Clues: environmental science and ........................ • China's role in global environmental .................... • Showing ......................... by carrying out environmental • Along with the growth of China's ............................... • environmental ............................ prevention and control • ...
Economics CH.1-2 Vocab 2022-01-31
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- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards.
- the general body of wage earners.
- the value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made; it's what is given up
- the fact that budgeting inevitably involves sacrificing some of X to get more of Y.
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- a curve that illustrates the possible quantities that can be produced of two products if both depend upon the same finite resource for their manufacture.
- The resources people use to produce goods and services
- the theory that individuals who consume goods and services in large quantities will be better off.
- cash or liquid assets being held or obtained for expenditures.
- A peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the economics of natural and environmental resources.
9 Clues: the general body of wage earners. • The resources people use to produce goods and services • cash or liquid assets being held or obtained for expenditures. • the fact that budgeting inevitably involves sacrificing some of X to get more of Y. • the value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made; it's what is given up • ...
economics 2020-08-12
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- System of money, credit, especially with respect to government revenues and expenditures.
- Someone whose occupation is the wholesale purchase and retail sale of goods for profit.
- Someone who opens up new areas of thought, research, or development.
- People who control or direct a business or other enterprise.
- Debt security obligating a government or corporation to pay a specified amount on a fixed date in future.
- Something that can be exchanged for goods and services and is used as a measure of their values on the market.
- Activity of buying and selling commodities, products, or services
- Something of monetary value that is owned by a firm or an individual.
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- Someone who makes efforts to increase the well-being of humankind, by charitable aid or donations.
- Major business of a bank.
- Metal or paper medium of exchange that is in current use in a particular country.
- Desire for goods or services in an economy, measured as the amount people are ready to buy at a given price.
- Social science that deals with production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services and with the theory of economic systems.
13 Clues: Major business of a bank. • People who control or direct a business or other enterprise. • Activity of buying and selling commodities, products, or services • Someone who opens up new areas of thought, research, or development. • Something of monetary value that is owned by a firm or an individual. • ...
Economics 2021-11-16
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- personal income minus taxes
- the gross national product minus depreciation of capital stock-- in other words, the value of final goods and services less the value of capital goods that became worn out during the year.
- the market value of all final goods and services produced by a country in a given period of time.
- a way of analyzing a country’s economy using statistical measures of its income, spending, and output.
- the series of growing and shrinking periods of economic activity, measured by increases and decreases in real gross domestic product.
- the gross domestic product stated in terms of the current value but are performed without charge.
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- services that have potential economic value but are performed without charge.
- a market value of all final goods and services produced by a country in a given period of time
- an increase in a nation’s real gross domestic product
- the annual income received by a country’s people from all sources.
- the total income earned in a nation from the production of goods and services in a given time period.
- the gross domestic product corrected for changes in prices from year to year.
- a prolonged economic contraction lasting two or more quarters (six months or more)
13 Clues: personal income minus taxes • an increase in a nation’s real gross domestic product • the annual income received by a country’s people from all sources. • services that have potential economic value but are performed without charge. • the gross domestic product corrected for changes in prices from year to year. • ...
Economics 2022-01-12
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- It is the most frequently observed data value
- It concentrates on the centre of a distribution
- It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts
- It is the central value which represents the entire distribution
- In order to save time in calculating mean from a data set containing a large number of observations, this is used
- Coefficient of Variation was introduced by
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- When only two variables are studied, then such a correlation is called
- When two variables move in the same direction, then such a correlation is called
- The numerical value of a standard deviation can never be
- The relationship between two variables of a series so that changes in the values of o9ne variable are associated with changes in the values of the other variable
- The square of the standard deviations
- This cannot be determined graphically
- This indicates lack of uniformity in the size of items
13 Clues: The square of the standard deviations • This cannot be determined graphically • Coefficient of Variation was introduced by • It is the most frequently observed data value • It concentrates on the centre of a distribution • It divides the distribution into hundred equal parts • This indicates lack of uniformity in the size of items • ...
economics 2017-11-28
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- a situation in which the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded at a given price
- model: a set of assumptions that can be listed in a table, illustrated with a graph, or even stated algebraically- to help analyze behavior and predict outcomes
- price which is essentially a price floor for farm products
- a partial refund of the original price of the product
- a system under which an agency such as government decides everone's "fair" share
- price the price that "clears the market" by leaving neither a surplus nor a shortage at the end of a trading period
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- loan a loan that carries neither a penalty nor further obligation to repay if not paid back
- equilibrium: a situation in which prices are relatively stable, and the quantity of goods or services supplied is equal to the quantity demanded
- a situation in which the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied at a given price
- floor lowest legal price that can be paid for a good or service
- payment a check sent to producers that makes up the difference between the actual market price and the target price
- coupon a ticket or a receipt that entitles the holder to obtain a certain amount of a product
- wage the lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers
13 Clues: a partial refund of the original price of the product • price which is essentially a price floor for farm products • wage the lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers • floor lowest legal price that can be paid for a good or service • a system under which an agency such as government decides everone's "fair" share • ...
Economics 2017-08-17
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- The amount of goods and services that are available or the amount of goods that producers are willing to offer for sale
- When the average price of goods increases
- The study of the production and consumption of goods
- This ideology is based on economic equality
- The reliance of consumers, workers, businesses and governments on each other
- The activity of buying, selling or exchanging goods and/or services between people and/or countries
- This is caused by unlimited wants and limited resources
- If the supply of a product increases then the price goes ______
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- A measure of the amount of goods and services produced with a given amount of resources in a specific period of time
- Exclusive control of a business or industry
- This principle of a free market economy helps to ensure lower prices and higher quality products
- An argument against socialism is that there is no __________ to work hard
- Changing or creating more effective processes, products or ideas
13 Clues: When the average price of goods increases • Exclusive control of a business or industry • This ideology is based on economic equality • The study of the production and consumption of goods • This is caused by unlimited wants and limited resources • If the supply of a product increases then the price goes ______ • ...
Economics 2017-11-08
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- Person or business that makes and sells products
- Legal member of a country or city state
- Amount of a good or service that is available for use
- activities having to do with ones society and community
- Factor that encourages people to behave in a certain way
- taking part in government
- group that seeks to influence public policy certain issues
- Person or business that buys, or consumes products
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- Group that supports candidate for public offices
- cost Cost of what you have to give up when making a choice
- Study of how people meet their wants and needs
- Having a limited quantity of resources to meet unlimited wants
- system of government in which a central government has the authority or the entire country
13 Clues: taking part in government • Legal member of a country or city state • Study of how people meet their wants and needs • Group that supports candidate for public offices • Person or business that makes and sells products • Person or business that buys, or consumes products • Amount of a good or service that is available for use • ...
Economics 2019-03-06
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- The people who make and sell products
- Shortage of supply
- Impact quality of life
- Impacted by the needs and wants of society
- Tangible goods that are used to create additional goods rather than be purchased by consumers
- Is the study of how people make decisions given the resources that are provided to them
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- Relationships between the quantity of goods that producers wish to sell at various prices and the quantity that consumers wish to buy
- An Economic system in which economic decisions are guided by the changes in prices that occur as individual buyers and sellers,interacting with market place to determine sales of goods
- Market+Economy=mixed,Used in the USA
- Is the study of how people make decisions given the resources that are provided to them
- The Central or state government determines the goods produced,Prices of goods,Services provided and the wages of workers
- Something that comes from nature for example trees,water or animals
- Over natural resources caused conflict within and among ancient civilizations
- Trading without money
14 Clues: Shortage of supply • Trading without money • Impact quality of life • Market+Economy=mixed,Used in the USA • The people who make and sell products • Impacted by the needs and wants of society • Something that comes from nature for example trees,water or animals • Over natural resources caused conflict within and among ancient civilizations • ...
Economics 2013-11-24
13 Clues: gold rush • found in 1836 • created steamboat • discovered in 1848 • passed by congress • used to make cloth • invented by a leader • worked 12 hour shifts • helped with connections • not a government decision • a strong effect on the economy • wealth and resources of a country • played a role in delievering fast
Economics 2015-04-07
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- The resources that are used to make goods and services.
- The most desirable alternative given up as the result of the decision.
- a decision making process in which you compare what you will sacrifice and gain by a specific action.
- The study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making decisions.
- Any human made resource that is used to produce any goods or services.
- The physical objects that someone produces.
- The principle that limited amounts of goods and services are available to meet unlimited wants.
- The alternatives that we give up when we chose one course over another.
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- Something that people Desiree but are not necessary to obtain.
- the divisions of people within a society based on monetary wealth and income.
- The actions or activities that one person performs to another.
- A situation in which consumers want more good or service than producers are willing to make available.
- Something essential for survival.
13 Clues: Something essential for survival. • The physical objects that someone produces. • The resources that are used to make goods and services. • Something that people Desiree but are not necessary to obtain. • The actions or activities that one person performs to another. • The most desirable alternative given up as the result of the decision. • ...
Economics 2023-11-28
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- A group of people deciding how a certain place operates
- study of scarcity/money
- Opinions
- Not needed for survival
- A decision based on ones opinions
- Limited amount of something
- An increase in something
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- Materials
- Alternative
- Communication between different places in the world
- Needed for our survival
- Meeting peoples needs in the present without ruining anything for the future generations
- A difference in something
13 Clues: Opinions • Materials • Alternative • Needed for our survival • study of scarcity/money • Not needed for survival • An increase in something • A difference in something • Limited amount of something • A decision based on ones opinions • Communication between different places in the world • A group of people deciding how a certain place operates • ...
Economics 2023-03-06
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- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- Basic requirement for survival
- an item that we desire but that is not essential to survival
- materials found in the earth that people need and value
- an alternative that we sacrifice when we make a decision
- a business recognized by law as a separate legal entity separate from the owners
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale
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- proprietorship A business in which two or more pers
- price X quality of goods/services sold
- economy An economy in which private enterprise exists in combination with a considerable amount of government regulation and promotion.
- A business in which two or more persons combine their assets and skills
- A situation in which unlimited wants exceed the limited resources available to fulfill those wants
- something that blocks the way; an obstacle
13 Clues: Basic requirement for survival • price X quality of goods/services sold • something that blocks the way; an obstacle • proprietorship A business in which two or more pers • materials found in the earth that people need and value • an alternative that we sacrifice when we make a decision • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use • ...
Economics 2023-04-24
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- The money received in payment for goods or services
- When different businesses compete for consumers’ money
- People or businesses offering goods for sale
- An activity that someone is paid to perform
- The amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
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- What consumers are willing to buy at a certain price
- The person who makes the goods
- The things the people sell
- A person who buys goods and services
- The money left over after the expenses are paid
- The name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- The founder of a business. Someone who assumes the risk of organizing resources to produce goods and services.
- The way people earn and spend money
13 Clues: The things the people sell • The person who makes the goods • The way people earn and spend money • A person who buys goods and services • An activity that someone is paid to perform • People or businesses offering goods for sale • The money left over after the expenses are paid • The money received in payment for goods or services • ...
Economics 2023-01-25
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- Economic system centered on the government.
- Economic level that is based on services.
- Leftover money made after paying expenses.
- Type of country mostly more modern.
- Number that indicates how much prices rise every year.
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- When there are not enough resources to meet the needs of people.
- Economy system that is synonym to capitalism.
- Exchange, barter
- Economic level that is based on raw material.
- Amount requested, desired or wanted.
- Products that are brought into the country.
- Products that are sold to other countries.
- How much something costs.
13 Clues: Exchange, barter • How much something costs. • Type of country mostly more modern. • Amount requested, desired or wanted. • Economic level that is based on services. • Leftover money made after paying expenses. • Products that are sold to other countries. • Economic system centered on the government. • Products that are brought into the country. • ...
Economics 2025-04-02
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- items that satisfy human wants
- something that can be replaced naturally and doesn't run out
- the amount of a specific good or service that is available
- things used that can't be replaced once they are gone
- someone who buys or uses things
- being in short supply
- when people work to buy and sell goods for money
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- a person who makes or grows things
- the amount of goods or services that consumers want to buy
- exchanging goods or services without using money
- to work or do a task requiring effort
- something someone does for you
- to use carefully and not waste
13 Clues: being in short supply • items that satisfy human wants • something someone does for you • to use carefully and not waste • someone who buys or uses things • a person who makes or grows things • to work or do a task requiring effort • exchanging goods or services without using money • when people work to buy and sell goods for money • ...
ECONOMICS 2025-05-04
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- people do this to earn money
- things that people must have to live safely
- food, clean drinking, clothes, place to live, education, healthcare
- people who make goods and supply services to others
- things people can pay other people to do for them
- things that people would like to have
- keeping your money after you earn it
- people use this as a form of money today
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- objects that people buy
- people being extremely poor, meaning they do not have their basic needs
- people used this as money in the past
- needed to pay for basic needs
- people who pay for goods or services
13 Clues: objects that people buy • people do this to earn money • needed to pay for basic needs • people who pay for goods or services • keeping your money after you earn it • people used this as money in the past • things that people would like to have • people use this as a form of money today • things that people must have to live safely • ...
Economics 2025-05-27
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- an economic system that production should be controlled by the people as a whole
- - An economic system based on private ownership of property and the pursuit of profit.
- - A move away from the norm of what is expected
- created to serve a function
- To improve
- Full size
- network of business operating under one umbrella
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- Firm based in highly industrialized societies with facilities throughout the world
- A promise
- Process by which companies reduce workforces
- Companies that have control over production or distribution of a product
- Combination of companies that control production or distribution of a product
- Category of job that involves similar activities at different work locations
13 Clues: A promise • Full size • To improve • created to serve a function • Process by which companies reduce workforces • - A move away from the norm of what is expected • network of business operating under one umbrella • Companies that have control over production or distribution of a product • Category of job that involves similar activities at different work locations • ...
ECONOMICS 2025-08-11
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- FATHER OF ECONOMICS
- SET OF ICs ON A GRAPH
- TYPE OF UTILITY MEASURED IN RANKINGS
- PHRASE USED TO KEEP ALL OTHER FACTORS CONSTANT
- PPC IS ___ TO THE POINT OF ORIGIN
- WHEN MU IS ZERO, TU IS
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- TYPE OF UTILTY MEASURED IN UNITS LIKE 1,2,3
- PPC CURVE IS ALSO CALLED
- BUDGET LINE IS ALSO CALLED
- RATIO BUDGET LINE INDICATES __
- POINT WHERE IC AND BUDGET LINE INTERSECTS
- INDIFFERNCE CURVE IS __ TO ORIGIN
- DEMAND OF A COMMODITY AT A SPECIFIC PRICE
13 Clues: FATHER OF ECONOMICS • SET OF ICs ON A GRAPH • WHEN MU IS ZERO, TU IS • PPC CURVE IS ALSO CALLED • BUDGET LINE IS ALSO CALLED • RATIO BUDGET LINE INDICATES __ • INDIFFERNCE CURVE IS __ TO ORIGIN • PPC IS ___ TO THE POINT OF ORIGIN • TYPE OF UTILITY MEASURED IN RANKINGS • POINT WHERE IC AND BUDGET LINE INTERSECTS • DEMAND OF A COMMODITY AT A SPECIFIC PRICE • ...
Economics 2025-09-22
13 Clues: every day • every week • every year • full salary • every month • every 2 weeks • study of money • spending and saving • national flow of money • home owning necessities • money the government takes • demand is more than supply • what you actually take home
Environmental 2020-10-21
Environmental 2024-05-30
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- Term used for hazardous chemical that can burn eyes or skin
- Shows the appropriate hazard warning
- One of affects caused from chemical spill
- Acronym for Spill Prevention Control Countermeasure
- Acronym for Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Dust accumulation cannot exceed
- A document with chemical information
- Color of sign or labels with minor hazard
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- Equipment for flammable items
- Needed for in use chemical drums
10 Clues: Equipment for flammable items • Dust accumulation cannot exceed • Needed for in use chemical drums • Shows the appropriate hazard warning • A document with chemical information • One of affects caused from chemical spill • Color of sign or labels with minor hazard • Acronym for Spill Prevention Control Countermeasure • ...
Environmental 2022-04-27
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- plastic container color
- what do they produce plants
- which is on the ocean when the ship sinks
- paper container color
- rain smoke plus rain do
- which increases the ozone layer
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- Humans must do so to save the planet from trash
- glass container color
- what do motor cars make
- waste separation is the so-called
- screp container color
11 Clues: glass container color • paper container color • screp container color • plastic container color • what do motor cars make • rain smoke plus rain do • what do they produce plants • which increases the ozone layer • waste separation is the so-called • which is on the ocean when the ship sinks • Humans must do so to save the planet from trash
Environmental 2023-02-01
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- Tropospheric ozone is an example of the product of a chemical reaction with a primary pollutant
- a shark is found with unprecedented amounts of toxins in their body coming from their diet
- Chloride, a compound we live with daily, is an example of this
- source of pollution you can clearly see
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- The exhaustion pipes in trucks are a great example
- seeing many flies surrounding an animal tells you its dead because of what flies are
- source of pollution that cannot be cleary pointed out as the culprit
- One of the 7 major air pollutants that contains 2 different atoms
- A gas composed by 3 oxygen atoms
- the layer of greyish air found above major cities
10 Clues: A gas composed by 3 oxygen atoms • source of pollution you can clearly see • the layer of greyish air found above major cities • The exhaustion pipes in trucks are a great example • Chloride, a compound we live with daily, is an example of this • One of the 7 major air pollutants that contains 2 different atoms • ...
Environmental 2025-06-25
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- One of the mining that cause the pollution happens
- _________ effect is a natural process by which certain gases in Earth’s atmosphere trap heat, keeping our planet warm enough to support life
- One of the Pedagogocal Strategies, Case-Study and ________ Analysis
- One of the agents of change
- Family, school, community
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- One of the importance, ________ services
- What surrounds human beings on the outside
- _______ Warming is a long-term heating of Earth's climate system
- responsible planning, care, and management of resources
- Plant, water, air, soil
10 Clues: Plant, water, air, soil • Family, school, community • One of the agents of change • One of the importance, ________ services • What surrounds human beings on the outside • One of the mining that cause the pollution happens • responsible planning, care, and management of resources • _______ Warming is a long-term heating of Earth's climate system • ...
The 21 (hard mode) 2024-09-23
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- Atmospheric condition related to climate change
- Document initiating legal action
- International agreement for climate action
- Environmental advocacy group involved in the case
- Catastrophic event cited as evidence in the lawsuit
- Primary atmospheric gas linked to warming
- Theme connecting youth and environmental rights
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- Term for youth-led climate initiatives
- Legal principle allowing government accountability
- Youth leader known for climate activism
- Legal strategy for challenging government policy
- Critical environmental change affecting biodiversity
- Type of action sought by the plaintiffs against inaction
- U.S. constitutional clause addressing personal rights
- Concept focusing on equitable climate solutions
- Legal status for future generations' rights
16 Clues: Document initiating legal action • Term for youth-led climate initiatives • Youth leader known for climate activism • Primary atmospheric gas linked to warming • International agreement for climate action • Legal status for future generations' rights • Atmospheric condition related to climate change • Concept focusing on equitable climate solutions • ...
Engineer Careers Crossword 2021-09-21
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- engineer solutions to environmental problem
- engineer maintain infrastructures like gas mains
- engineer bridges
- engineer design waste systems
- engineer laser surgery
- engineer spacecraft
- engineer develop automobiles
- engineer power plants
- architect design walkways
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- engineer water turbine
- engineer innovate ideas
- cell engineer Design a network of hydrogen fueling stations
- engineer design lasers
- engineer spoon
- engineer designing airport runway
- engineer prostheses
- information systems technician mapping database
- engineer making art
- traffic lights
- engineer robotic toys
20 Clues: engineer spoon • traffic lights • engineer bridges • engineer prostheses • engineer spacecraft • engineer making art • engineer power plants • engineer robotic toys • engineer water turbine • engineer design lasers • engineer laser surgery • engineer innovate ideas • architect design walkways • engineer develop automobiles • engineer design waste systems • engineer designing airport runway • ...
Food security 2024-11-05
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- Environmental impact on food
- Animals raised for food
- Long-term environmental health
- Essential for irrigation
- Availability of resources
- Plants grown for food
- Lack of essential nutrients
- Crop production per area
- Amount of food produced
- Farming and crop production
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- Variety in ecosystems
- Foundation of agriculture
- Support for the food-insecure
- Extreme food shortage
- Shortage of resources
- Ability to withstand crises
- Government rules and regulations
- Diet quality focus
- Fair food distribution
- Food scarcity issue
20 Clues: Diet quality focus • Food scarcity issue • Variety in ecosystems • Extreme food shortage • Shortage of resources • Plants grown for food • Fair food distribution • Animals raised for food • Amount of food produced • Essential for irrigation • Crop production per area • Foundation of agriculture • Availability of resources • Ability to withstand crises • Lack of essential nutrients • ...
25.Environmental Awareness 2024-10-30
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- Opposite of waste
- Harmful emissions
- Needs to stay clean
- Environmentally friendly
- Type of sustainable energy
- Layer that needs protection
- Offset your footprint
- Material we need to reduce
- Nature's air purifiers
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- We’re trying to save this
- Long-term environmental care
- We need to protect this
- Energy from the sun
- ___ waste movement
- A precious resource
- Diet with environmental benefits
- Prefix for environment terms
- Sort your trash here
- Use less of it
- Our only home
20 Clues: Our only home • Use less of it • Opposite of waste • Harmful emissions • ___ waste movement • Energy from the sun • Needs to stay clean • A precious resource • Sort your trash here • Offset your footprint • Nature's air purifiers • We need to protect this • Environmentally friendly • We’re trying to save this • Type of sustainable energy • Material we need to reduce • Layer that needs protection • ...
Climate in Crisis 2025-07-28
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- Adjusting systems to cope with climate effects.
- Proposed epoch of human environmental impact.
- Actions to reduce climate change drivers.
- Pertaining to energy transfer by radiation.
- Frozen water part of the Earth system.
- CO₂-driven decrease in seawater pH.
- Threshold triggering irreversible environmental change.
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- Land degradation in arid, semi-arid regions.
- Earth's past climate inferred from proxies.
- Deliberate modification of Earth’s climate system.
- Reflectivity of Earth's surface to sunlight.
- Permanently frozen ground in polar regions.
- Misleading claims about environmental practices.
- Absorbs more carbon than it emits.
- Self-reinforcing loop within a climate system.
15 Clues: Absorbs more carbon than it emits. • CO₂-driven decrease in seawater pH. • Frozen water part of the Earth system. • Actions to reduce climate change drivers. • Earth's past climate inferred from proxies. • Permanently frozen ground in polar regions. • Pertaining to energy transfer by radiation. • Land degradation in arid, semi-arid regions. • ...
Les cours 2024-11-20
16 Clues: Grade • Class • School • French • History • Spanish • English • Homework • Cafeteria • Economics • Chemistry • Geography • Psychology • Mathematics • Philosophie • Computer Science
Environmental Chemistry 2023-05-22
Across
- A greenhouse gas
- It binds to haemoglobin to form carboxyhaemoglobin.
- Photochemical smog leads to ------ of rubber.
- Another greenhouse gas
- Photochemical smog is also called as --------- smog.
- Sulphur dioxide can cause this respiratory disease.
- Excess nitrate in drinking water can cause disease such as -------------.
- A better alternative to tetrachloroethene used for dry cleaning.
Down
- The F– ions make the enamel on teeth much harder by converting hydroxyapatite into ----------------.
- The irritant red haze in the traffic and congested places is due to oxides of ----------------.
- Classical smog is also called as --------- smog.
- The amount of oxygen required by bacteria to break down the organic matter present in a certain volume of a sample of water, is called Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD).
- This process in which nutrient enriched water bodies support a dense plant population, which kills animal life by depriving it of oxygen and results in subsequent loss of biodiversity is known as -------
- Layer of atmosphere with ozone layer
- Polar ----- clouds increase the level of chlorine during winters over Antarctica.
- Maximum Prescribed Concentration of ------- in Drinking Water is 0.005 ppm.
- When the pH of the rain water drops below 5.6, it is called ------.
17 Clues: A greenhouse gas • Another greenhouse gas • Layer of atmosphere with ozone layer • Photochemical smog leads to ------ of rubber. • Classical smog is also called as --------- smog. • It binds to haemoglobin to form carboxyhaemoglobin. • Sulphur dioxide can cause this respiratory disease. • Photochemical smog is also called as --------- smog. • ...
environmental things 2022-05-06
Environmental problems 2022-04-06
Across
- an economic system based on using renewable resources, eliminating waste, and reusing and recycling material goods
- Convert waste into new products
- Process by which a natural habitat becomes incapable of supporting its native species.
- losing different types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area or in the world generally
- A gradual increase in the world temperatures caused by gases.
- Say no to waste
- A situation in which resources are not easy to find or get
Down
- Damage caused to air, water, … by harmful substances or waste.
- A situation in which no waste material is produced
- When species diminish because of environmental forces
- Decrease amounts
- The cutting down of trees in a large area or the destruction of forests
- causing the deterioration or loss of one or more of the soil functions
- Use again or more than once
- Think again about a plan, idea or system in order to change or improve it
- Changes in the world’s weather
- The situation in which too much attention is given to buying and owning things
17 Clues: Say no to waste • Decrease amounts • Use again or more than once • Changes in the world’s weather • Convert waste into new products • A situation in which no waste material is produced • When species diminish because of environmental forces • A situation in which resources are not easy to find or get • A gradual increase in the world temperatures caused by gases. • ...
Environmental Studies 2022-09-06
Across
- the gas that makes up about 78% of the atmosphere.
- the layer of gasses that surrounds the Earth.
- the study and practice of determining the interactions between humans and their environment.
- the part of the Earth where all living things are found or exist.
- the gas released during respiration.
- an abiotic factor that determines how cool/warmly you will dress
- the gas released during photosynthesis.
- all living organisms fall part of this factor.
- the abiotic factor that is needed in the process of photosynthesis
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- an area where living and non-living things are found and co-inhabit.
- the area of the Earth that is made up of land and rocky components.
- the atmospgere protects us from harmful waves emitted from the sun, called...
- the area of Earth that fish inhabits.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the place an organism resides in.
- all non-living things that are found in an ecosystem.
- biotic organism that make their own food.
17 Clues: the place an organism resides in. • the gas released during respiration. • the area of Earth that fish inhabits. • the gas released during photosynthesis. • biotic organism that make their own food. • the layer of gasses that surrounds the Earth. • all living organisms fall part of this factor. • the gas that makes up about 78% of the atmosphere. • ...
