environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Science 2021-04-19
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- Natural heat produced by the Earth that can be used as an energy source.
- The first National Park established in 1872
- Small particles in the oceans that are formed by pollution.
- This is the type of power created by dams.
- Used by bats and whales to find their way around.
- A park worker who needs a science degree.
- a non-native organism that causes damage to the ecosystem.
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- helps to clean air inside the home and prevents mold.
- What happens to the oceans when too much Carbon is absorbed.
- How we measure the intensity of sound.
- a substance or thing that has a harmful impact on the environment.
- A naturally occurring toxic gas that is formed when uranium breaks down.
- the lowest level of park systems.
- To use less of.
- This was the act that Woodrow Wilson signed in 1916.
- can reach sounds of 235dB in the ocean and is used to find submarines.
16 Clues: To use less of. • the lowest level of park systems. • How we measure the intensity of sound. • A park worker who needs a science degree. • This is the type of power created by dams. • The first National Park established in 1872 • Used by bats and whales to find their way around. • This was the act that Woodrow Wilson signed in 1916. • ...
AP Environmental 2022-06-06
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- A severe lack of rainfall that can lead to a shortage
- changes to the natural DNA of an organism are called ______
- A gas located in the stratosphere that deflects harmful rays from the Sun.
- substances, gases, or objects that are put into the environment and cause it harm cause ______
- the correction efforts after an environmental crisis such as an oil spill.
- the process of land increasing infrastructure such as highways and having a growing population
- These are changes to the prevailing winds in the Indian Ocean mostly that cause wet and dry seasons
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- all of the water on or over Earth's surface including bodies of water and clouds
- The collection of pollutants or contaminants inside the body of an organism
- creation of new species as a species evolves into something totally different.
- The long term weather patterns of an area
- The Dodo Bird is ______
- trying to rectify or correct harm done to the environment
- The amount of light reflected off of a surface
- the act of illegally killing an animal, typically for money
- the cardboard diagram was a great _____ of the watershed
16 Clues: The Dodo Bird is ______ • The long term weather patterns of an area • The amount of light reflected off of a surface • A severe lack of rainfall that can lead to a shortage • the cardboard diagram was a great _____ of the watershed • trying to rectify or correct harm done to the environment • changes to the natural DNA of an organism are called ______ • ...
Environmental Laws 2025-01-17
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- This 1969 law requires federal agencies to assess environmental impacts.
- The agency created to enforce environmental protection laws.
- This 1980 law helps clean up hazardous waste sites.
- A law designed to protect species from extinction, passed in 1973.
- The practice of conserving resources for future generations.
- Hetchy An area in California flooded by the O’Shaughnessy Dam.
- The idea that shared resources are overused and depleted.
- A naturalist who opposed the damming of Hetch Hetchy.
- The first U.S. law aimed at air pollution, passed in 1963.
- This 1970 law created the EPA to fight air pollution.
- A law passed in 1974 to keep public drinking water clean.
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- This 1972 law controls pollution in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- A term for a material harmful to air, water, or soil.
- A 1976 law governing hazardous waste disposal.
- A movement to protect nature and improve the environment.
- A valley in Yosemite National Park flooded for water storage in 1923.
16 Clues: A 1976 law governing hazardous waste disposal. • This 1980 law helps clean up hazardous waste sites. • A term for a material harmful to air, water, or soil. • A naturalist who opposed the damming of Hetch Hetchy. • This 1970 law created the EPA to fight air pollution. • A movement to protect nature and improve the environment. • ...
Environmental Health 2024-09-09
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- masses of snow that slide down a slope
- disease diseases caused by pathogens
- disaster that occurs along active plate boundaries
- chemicals that affect the nervous system
- hazards may include smoking, living near toxic wastes, and eating fatty foods
- monitors health events worldwide
- openings in Earth's crust that eject molten lava
- responds to emerging diseases in the US
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- the buildup of toxic substances in the bodies of organisms
- storms that form over tropical oceans
- cancer-causing chemicals
- study of disease in human populations
- rotating funnels of air
- produce lighting and thunder, produce heavy rain
- viruses; organisms that cause disease
- chemicals that over-activate the immune system
16 Clues: rotating funnels of air • cancer-causing chemicals • monitors health events worldwide • storms that form over tropical oceans • study of disease in human populations • disease diseases caused by pathogens • viruses; organisms that cause disease • masses of snow that slide down a slope • responds to emerging diseases in the US • chemicals that affect the nervous system • ...
Environmental Science 2023-10-27
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- the variety of different habitats
- each organism is named for its genus then its species.
- allows a species to thrive in its environment
- is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism.
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another
- which populations of living organisms ada
- the state or quality of being intricate or complicated.
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- parasite in or on another organism.
- boast a range of skills
- the interruption of a settled and peaceful condition.
- are simple measures that tell us what is happening in the environment.
- the evenness of distribution of individuals among species in a community.
- natural environment of an organism,
- descent with modification from preexisting species
- are changes in population
16 Clues: boast a range of skills • are changes in population • the variety of different habitats • parasite in or on another organism. • natural environment of an organism, • an animal that naturally preys on others. • which populations of living organisms ada • allows a species to thrive in its environment • is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism. • ...
Environmental Science 2023-10-27
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- the variety of different habitats
- each organism is named for its genus then its species.
- allows a species to thrive in its environment
- is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism.
- an animal that naturally preys on others.
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another
- which populations of living organisms ada
- the state or quality of being intricate or complicated.
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- parasite in or on another organism.
- boast a range of skills
- the interruption of a settled and peaceful condition.
- are simple measures that tell us what is happening in the environment.
- the evenness of distribution of individuals among species in a community.
- natural environment of an organism,
- descent with modification from preexisting species
- are changes in population
16 Clues: boast a range of skills • are changes in population • the variety of different habitats • parasite in or on another organism. • natural environment of an organism, • an animal that naturally preys on others. • which populations of living organisms ada • allows a species to thrive in its environment • is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism. • ...
Environmental Health 2022-10-04
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- An uncharged elementary particle present in all known atomic nuclei except the hydrogen nucleus.
- A substance that causes an allergic reaction
- Health The area of study, research, and practice that places a priority on improving health and achieving equity in health for all people worldwide.
- A chemical substance in animals secreted by the endocrine gland, used to regulate metabolic activity.
- Derived from biological materials, such as algae and plants, that can be regenerated. Distinguished from fossil fuels, which are nonrenewable
- The name commonly give to a condition for a disorder characterized by a raised blood sugar (glucose) level
- D Helps maintain strong bones, boosts immune system, and aids nervous system
- A gummy material obtained from animal tissues by boiling
- Air pollution that comes from fossil fuel combustion in motor vehicles
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- To add preservatives and flavors (salt, sugar, nitrates) to meat in order to improve flavor, color, and shelf life.
- A group of bacteria that is a common cause of foodborne illness
- The action, process, or effect of corroding, which is to wear away gradually usually by chemical action.
- The action or practice of inhaling and exhaling the vapor produced by an electronic cigarette or similar device.
- A colorless, odorless gas. It is produced by the radioactive decay of radium.
- A substance that adds inorganic or organic plant nutrients to soil and improves its ability to grow crops, trees, or other vegetation.
- A colorless odorless water-insoluble insecticide
16 Clues: A substance that causes an allergic reaction • A colorless odorless water-insoluble insecticide • A gummy material obtained from animal tissues by boiling • A group of bacteria that is a common cause of foodborne illness • Air pollution that comes from fossil fuel combustion in motor vehicles • ...
Chapter 6 - Diwan and Caysen 2023-06-12
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- those who use products and create demand
- the study of how goods are distributed consumed and produced
- best for everyone in the society
- those who create services and produce for consumers the products and services created by producers
- in economics not having enough resources
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- System is the way a society organizes its economy and solves the three questions
- rivalry between companies or individuals
- Bargaining negotiating as a group to get a point across
- the needs and wants of consumers
- Owned the part of economics owned by individuals
10 Clues: the needs and wants of consumers • best for everyone in the society • rivalry between companies or individuals • those who use products and create demand • in economics not having enough resources • Owned the part of economics owned by individuals • Bargaining negotiating as a group to get a point across • ...
tada 2021-10-01
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- fall
- everybody
- education
- experience
- exist
- else
- enjoy
- evening
- fail
- everything
- edge
- enter
- explain
- expect
- ever
- employee
- federal
- environmental
- establish
- family
- effort
- event
- fast
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- effect
- executive
- evidence
- face
- enough
- everyone
- entire
- exactly
- example
- far
- eight
- either
- eye
- especially
- father
- every
- even
- factor
- environment
- economic
- end
- election
- fact
- expert
- economy
- energy
- fear
50 Clues: far • eye • end • fall • face • else • fail • edge • ever • even • fact • fear • fast • exist • enjoy • eight • enter • every • event • effect • enough • entire • either • father • expect • factor • family • effort • expert • energy • exactly • example • evening • explain • federal • economy • evidence • everyone • employee • economic • election • executive • everybody • education • establish • experience • everything • especially • environment • environmental
Pretest 2014-06-10
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- constituencies with a stake in the fortunes of the company are known as stakeholders.
- management concerned with the acquisition, financing, and management of assets with some overall goal in mind.
- Treasurer most likely report to Chief Financial Officer.
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- responsibility a concept that implies that the firm should consider issues such as protecting the consumer, paying fair wages, maintaining fair hiring practices, supporting education, and considering environmental issues.
- maximization concerned with the maximization of a firm's earnings after taxes.
- theory concerned with the branch of economics relating the behavior of principals and their agents.
6 Clues: Treasurer most likely report to Chief Financial Officer. • maximization concerned with the maximization of a firm's earnings after taxes. • constituencies with a stake in the fortunes of the company are known as stakeholders. • theory concerned with the branch of economics relating the behavior of principals and their agents. • ...
Environment Day Crosswords 2026-06-04
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- Excessive nutrient enrichment of water bodies
- Vehicle pollution control norms implemented in india
- Endangered primate endemic to the western ghats
- International treaty that phased out ozone depleting substance
- Country that signed the paris agreement but later announced withdrawed and re-entry
- Date observed as world wetland day
- Ecologist who chaired the western ghats ecology expert panel
- Indian state where the Sunderbans are located
- Global Climate accord adopted at COP21
- Peoples movement opposing the construction of large dams across narmada river
- Environmental activist closely associated with the chipko movement
- Small high altitude National Park in keralas western ghats
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- Specialised judicial body of Environmental cases in india
- Bird sanctuary located in chorao island in Goa
- Forest conservation movement that began in the Himalayas
- National Park in kerala famous for the Nilghiri Thar
- Misleading Environmental claims made for marketing purpose
- National aquatic animal of India
- Largest wetland ecosystem in Kerala
19 Clues: National aquatic animal of India • Date observed as world wetland day • Largest wetland ecosystem in Kerala • Global Climate accord adopted at COP21 • Excessive nutrient enrichment of water bodies • Indian state where the Sunderbans are located • Bird sanctuary located in chorao island in Goa • Endangered primate endemic to the western ghats • ...
Business 360°: The Triple Bottom Line 2025-12-21
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- – Indicator of environmental performance
- – Fair treatment of workers
- – Responsible use of natural resources
- – Measuring social and environmental impact alongside profit
- – Corporate commitment to society beyond profits
- – Financial gain after expenses
- – Environmental responsibility in business
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- – Long-term ability of a business to operate responsibly
- – Ethical treatment of employees and communities
- GOVERNANCE – Governance practice ensuring transparency and ethics
- – Decision-making considering long-term consequences
- – Business model reducing waste and reusing resources
- BOTTOM LINE – Business approach balancing profit, people, and planet
13 Clues: – Fair treatment of workers • – Financial gain after expenses • – Responsible use of natural resources • – Indicator of environmental performance • – Environmental responsibility in business • – Ethical treatment of employees and communities • – Corporate commitment to society beyond profits • – Decision-making considering long-term consequences • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
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- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
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- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
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- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
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- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Names of Universities 2025-05-15
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- Oldest Ivy, home to presidents
- Ivy with a bulldog and secret societies
- Think tech and innovation, India’s pride
- NYC Ivy next to Central Park
- Economics central of the UK
- UC star in California
- Tech brains of the world unite here
- India's elite for managers and MBAs
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- Rival to Oxford, known for punting
- Tiny but mighty in science and engineering
- Prestigious London university near the Thames
- Ivy known for Math and Physics
- London’s science and tech leader
- Italy’s top economics and business university
- Dutch university known for business and social sciences
15 Clues: UC star in California • Economics central of the UK • NYC Ivy next to Central Park • Oldest Ivy, home to presidents • Ivy known for Math and Physics • London’s science and tech leader • Rival to Oxford, known for punting • Tech brains of the world unite here • India's elite for managers and MBAs • Ivy with a bulldog and secret societies • ...
PVCC Materie Vocabolario 2024-06-26
25 Clues: IT • Art • Music • Drama • Health • English • Science • History • Biology • Physics • Religion • Subjects • Geography • Economics • Wood Tech • Chemistry • Languages • Psychology • Humanities • Technology • Philosophy • Mathematics • Food Technology • Physical Education • Christian Education
School Subjects 2023-08-22
15 Clues: - Past • - Maps • - Words • - Acting • - Reading • - Numbers • - Wellness • - Technology • - Creativity • - Experiments • - Instruments • - Communication • Studies - Society • Economics - Cooking • Education - Exercise
Social 9 Chapter 6 2014-03-24
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- right a shift on the economic continuum towards less government involvement in the economy (taking a more conservative position)
- economy At this end of the spectrum, the choices of individuals solve scarcity. Private businesses own and manage resources. They sell their products to consumers, who make their own decisions about what to buy. Businesses succeed if they produce what consumers want. Otherwise, they fail. The government does not get involved
- good what's best for society as a whole
- economy At this end of the spectrum, government makes all the decisions about how to solve scarcity. It owns and manages the resources needed to produce things. It plans what will be produced and decides how to use limited resources.
- system the way a society organizes the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- bargaining negotiating as a group (is the key right established by unions for workers).
- the products and services created by producers
- left a shift on the economic continuum towards more government involvement in the economy (taking a more liberal position)
- when the supply of a product can meet the demand for a product at a particular price
- union an organization of workers that acts to protect workers' rights and interests
- corporation a company owned by Canada's government to provide products and services to Canadians.
- The opposite of competition.
- an economic theory that links properity to consumer demand for goods and
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- in economics, the idea that land (materials), labour and capital (money) limit the supply of what people want and need
- consiststs of the money that people own or borrow, used to purchase equipment, tools and other resources to produce goods and services.
- rate the percentage of the workforce that does not have jobs
- the study of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- a cessation of work by workers (to pressure employers to respond to issues that concern workers)
- in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers
- owned in economics, the part of the economy owned and controlled by government and paid for by taxes
- owned in economics, the part of the economy owned and controlled by businesses and individuals
- those who create products and services
- the resources and processes involved in the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- the wants and needs of consumers for products and servicesBoycott, a decision by consumers to stop buying a product or service as a way to bring about change
- those who use products and services
25 Clues: The opposite of competition. • those who use products and services • those who create products and services • the products and services created by producers • good what's best for society as a whole • rate the percentage of the workforce that does not have jobs • in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers • ...
Materias 2025-01-30
Economics 101 2022-09-29
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- Most economies are like this
- Things I might buy if only I had the money
- When consumers choose, they act
- ______of production, the scarce resources an economy uses
- Economics makes the best use of _____ resources
- The reward for enterprise
- Provided by nature
- The bare necessities of life
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- The satisfaction consumers get from goods and services
- Share scarce resources
- Technology and equipment used in business
- Economics is a _____science
- A planned economy like North Korea
13 Clues: Provided by nature • Share scarce resources • The reward for enterprise • Economics is a _____science • Most economies are like this • The bare necessities of life • When consumers choose, they act • A planned economy like North Korea • Technology and equipment used in business • Things I might buy if only I had the money • Economics makes the best use of _____ resources • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
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- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
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- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
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- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
Down
- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
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- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
Down
- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
IB1 Economics Crosword 1 2022-02-03
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- Risk-taking ability to produce goods and services
- has an opportunity cost
- Economics teacher at Waterford
- natural resources used in production
- CEO of Tesla
- goods that people can do without
- Not enough resources to satisfy needs and wants
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- A free good
- value of a good or service
- the next best alternative that is chosen
- Social science the studies resource allocation
- Country with the highest GDP in the world 2021
- used in the production of goods and services
- science that studies human relationships
- founded by Mark Zuckerberg
15 Clues: A free good • CEO of Tesla • has an opportunity cost • value of a good or service • founded by Mark Zuckerberg • Economics teacher at Waterford • goods that people can do without • natural resources used in production • the next best alternative that is chosen • science that studies human relationships • used in the production of goods and services • ...
Module One Economics 2013-10-02
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- Human wants are always greater than the available supply of goods, resources, and time
- The body of knowledge that can be applied to creation of goods.
- What type of relationship does a positive association between two variables fall under.
- Any natural resource from nature that is used in the production of goods.
- A special tax on imports into the country.
- The subset of economics that deals with how decisions and events affect the market as a whole.
- This type of trade involves the flow of goods between countries without restrictions or tariffs.
- A curve that shows the maximum combination of two outputs the economy can produce in a given time with all its available resources and technology.
- An initialism representing the international organisation of member countries that oversee international trade, and rules of trade disputes.
- The study of how society chooses to assign its limited resources to the creation of goods and services to satisfy the infinite wants.
- Created goods that are used in the production of other goods IE machinery and equipment.
- This type of economics deals with analysis from value judgement.
- The ration of change between the X and Y axis of a graph.
- This type of advantage refers to the ability of a country to produce goods at a lower opportunity cost than another country.
- The mental and physical capacity of workers to create goods and/or services.
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- The governing bodies use of embargoes, tariffs, quotas, and other restrictions to protect domestic products and producers from foreign competition.
- A limit on the quantity of a given good that can be imported into the country in a given period of time.
- The creative ability of select individuals to gain profits from taking risks and combining resources to produce innovative goods or services.
- The basic categories of inputs in the production of goods.
- The branch of economics that studies decisions by an individual, household, business, industry or level of the government.
- The accumulation of capital that will be used in the production of more goods and services.
- This type of economics deals with verifiable questions.
- A simplified reality used to understand and predict the relationship among different variables
- This type of advantage refers to the ability of a given country to produce a given good using less or equal resources than another country.
- The type of relationship where there is a negative association between two variables.
- A law barring trade with another country.
26 Clues: A law barring trade with another country. • A special tax on imports into the country. • This type of economics deals with verifiable questions. • The ration of change between the X and Y axis of a graph. • The basic categories of inputs in the production of goods. • The body of knowledge that can be applied to creation of goods. • ...
Global Sustainability 2025-09-03
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- indigenous philosophy for environment
- commitment between countries
- eg. cooperation
- case study
- disease
- individual sustainable action
- pillar
- indigenous practice
- environmental impact document
- business owned by shareholders
- grape type
- e.g IGO
- sustainable strategy
- Independent Government Institutions
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- meeting current/future needs
- informal,unfunded, voluntary
- principle
- soil
- alcohol production
- sustainability influence
- old world
- eg. OECD
- climate
- new world country
- unique conditions
- UNS?G
- wine governing organisation
- influence
- technology
- wine overproduction
- no sprays/natural
31 Clues: soil • UNS?G • pillar • disease • climate • e.g IGO • eg. OECD • principle • old world • influence • case study • technology • grape type • eg. cooperation • new world country • unique conditions • no sprays/natural • alcohol production • indigenous practice • wine overproduction • sustainable strategy • sustainability influence • wine governing organisation • meeting current/future needs • informal,unfunded, voluntary • ...
Unit 3B: Populations 2022-05-07
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- The total fertility rate required to offset the average number of deaths in a population in order to maintain the current population size
- The U.S. organization that advances the energy and economic security of the United States.
- When the economic system does not account for all costs
- A strategy for pollution control that involves regulations and enforcement mechanisms.
- The difference between immigration and emigration in a given year per 1000 people in a country
- All goods and services that humans produce
- A country with relatively low levels of industrialization and income
- An internationally comparable measurement index that measures education, health, and living standards.
- The status of being healthy, happy, and prosperous
- A worldview that holds that human are just one of many species on Earth, all of which have equal intrinsic value
- The number of births per 1000 individuals per year
- A worldview that focuses on human welfare and well-being.
- The number of deaths per 1000 individuals per year
- the practice of assigning monetary value yo intangible benefits and natural capital
- the phenomenon of less developed countries adopting technological innovations developed in wealthy countries
- The state of having plentiful wealth including the possession of money, goods, or property
- a visual representation of the number of individuals within specific age groups for a country
- The number of years it takes a population to double
- The practice of regulating the number or spacing of offspring through the use of birth control
- The study of how humans allocate scarce resources in the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The resources of the planet
- A worldview that places equal value on all living organisms and the ecosystems in which they live
- The U.S. organization that oversees all governmental efforts related to the environment, including science, research, assessment, and education.
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- An area that contains more than 386 people per square kilometer
- A global institution dedicated to the improvement of human health by monitoring and assessing health trends and providing medical advice to countries.
- The number of deaths of children under 1 year of age per 1000 live births
- An equation used to estimate the impact of the human lifestyle on the environment
- A measurement index that combines three basic measures of human status: life expectancy; knowledge and education; and standard of living.
- A country with relatively high levels of industrialization and income
- A measure of economic status that includes personal consumption, income distribution, levels of higher education, resource depletion, pollution,and the health of the population
- An agency of the U.S. Department of Labor, responsible for the enforcement of health and safety regulations.
- An international program that works in 170 countries around the world to advocate change that will help people obtain a better life through development.
- An approach to sustainability that considers three factors—economic, environmental, and social—when making decisions about business, the economy, and development.
- A worldview that encompasses how one thinks the world works; how one views one's role in the world; and what one believes to be proper environmental behavior
- A strategy for pollution control that constructs financial and other incentives for lowering emissions based on profits and benefits.
- The theory that as a country moves from a subsistence economy to industrialization and increased affluence it undergoes a predictable shift in population growth
- A subfield of economics that examines the costs and benefits of various policies and regulations that seek to regulate or limit air and water pollution and other causes of environmental degradation
- An international program that works in 170 countries around the world to advocate change that will help people obtain a better life through development
- The study of economics as a component of ecological systems
- A measure of the value of all products and services produces on 1 year in 1 country
- A global institution that provides technical and financial assistance to developing countries with the objectives of reducing poverty and promoting growth, especially in the poorest countries.
- The careful and responsible management and care for Earth and its resources
- An estimate of the average number of children that each woman in a population will bear throughout her childbearing years
- The average number of years that an infant born in a particular year in a particular country can be expected to live
- An age structure diagram that is widest at the bottom and smallest at the top
- A global institution dedicated to promoting dialogue among countries with the goal of maintaining world peace.
- The number of deaths of children under age 5 per 1000 live births
- Human knowledge and abilities
- The phenomenon of less developed countries using new technology without first using the precursor technology
- A tax placed on environmentally harmful activities or emissions in an attempt to internalize some of the externalities that may be involved in the life cycle of those activities or products
50 Clues: The resources of the planet • Human knowledge and abilities • All goods and services that humans produce • The status of being healthy, happy, and prosperous • The number of births per 1000 individuals per year • The number of deaths per 1000 individuals per year • The number of years it takes a population to double • ...
College Majors 2026-05-01
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- Career where you make building designs
- The art of balancing books
- When Biology and Chemistry have a kid
- Study of true crime
- Major where students are never grounded
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- Industry concerned with 'market share' and 'reach'
- Interest-ing field
- Major involving clinics, scrubs and caffeine
- Major that covers accounting, economics and management
- Path for a future therapist
- Study of markets, incentives, and why prices rise
- Frog dissectors' field
12 Clues: Interest-ing field • Study of true crime • Frog dissectors' field • The art of balancing books • Path for a future therapist • When Biology and Chemistry have a kid • Career where you make building designs • Major where students are never grounded • Major involving clinics, scrubs and caffeine • Study of markets, incentives, and why prices rise • ...
Different Types of Engineering 2021-08-24
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- Design planes and other spacecraft
- Advance health technologies
- designs and maintains nuclear power plants
- use science develop and commercialize chemical processes
- design and manufacture electrical equipment
- find ways to eliminate wastefulness in production process
- develop, process, and test materials
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- develop computer systems and components
- use principles of engineering, biology, and chemistry to develop solutions to environmental problems
- design and develop methods to extract oil and gas
- solve agricultural problems (environmental, machinery, storage, processing, etc.)
- use physics, math, material science to manufacture mechanical systems (Ms.Hall's favorite)
- operates trains
- design and build infrastructure (tunnels, bridges, etc.)
- alter genes to modify organisms
15 Clues: operates trains • Advance health technologies • alter genes to modify organisms • Design planes and other spacecraft • develop, process, and test materials • develop computer systems and components • designs and maintains nuclear power plants • design and manufacture electrical equipment • design and develop methods to extract oil and gas • ...
SymBio Crossword 2025-04-28
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- Removal of forests for other land use
- Access to sufficient and nutritious food
- Linking human, animal, and environmental health
- Process of bringing back lost species
- Tiny aquatic organisms used in future protein sources
- Protein sourced from edible insects
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- Farming Growing crops in stacked layers
- Misleading marketing about environmental practices
- Study of ethical issues in biology and medicine
- Variety of life in the world or a habitat
- Disease transferred from animals to humans
- Changes in rules/laws for better outcomes
- Addressing inequities in environmental policy
- Altering DNA using tools like CRISP
- Produced in a controlled lab environment
15 Clues: Altering DNA using tools like CRISP • Protein sourced from edible insects • Removal of forests for other land use • Process of bringing back lost species • Farming Growing crops in stacked layers • Access to sufficient and nutritious food • Produced in a controlled lab environment • Variety of life in the world or a habitat • Changes in rules/laws for better outcomes • ...
Kepner Beacon Cross word 2022-03-08
18 Clues: phil • walsh • the u • Points • dolphins • Westwood • gonzales • jurassic • economics • enrichment • other school • solar system • announcements • student center • online learning • best event ever • meeting Community • pe teacher's nickname
Lieblingsfächer 2013-08-29
22 Clues: art • maths • Dutch • music • sport • German • French • history • science • biology • English • subject • physics • geography • chemistry • social studies • home economics • health education • favourite subject • religious education • Woolwork, metalwork • information Technology (Computing)
Clone of Las Materias 2025-11-10
24 Clues: art • math • lunch • music • science • Spanish • English • physics • biology • history • buisness • economics • geography • chemistry • sociology • journalism • literature • psychology • accounting • humanities • archeology • computer science • foreign languages • physical education (P.E.)
Las Materias 2025-10-22
24 Clues: art • math • lunch • music • science • Spanish • English • physics • biology • history • buisness • economics • geography • chemistry • sociology • journalism • literature • psychology • accounting • humanities • archeology • computer science • foreign languages • physical education (P.E.)
BIOINDICATORS 2024-10-10
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- What major environmental factor are lichens sensitive to in forests?
- The disappearance of lichens in forests is often a sign of this type of environmental stressor.
- The most sensitive lichens are shrubby and leafy
- This term refers to microorganisms used to monitor aquatic health by testing for toxins.
- A major property of bioindicators is the ability to give a measurable response that reflects the whole population or this.
- These simple, slow-growing plants are sensitive to air pollution and commonly found on rocks or tree trunks.
- An organism used to monitor the health of an environment.
- This organism is used to test for water pollution by measuring changes in its cellular metabolism that affect light emission.
- This type of bioindicator helps in understanding the quality of an aquatic ecosystem through the accumulation of pollutants.
- An ecosystem's overall health can be indicated by the presence or absence of this plant, often found in aquatic environments.
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- Bioindicators must be abundant, have wide distribution, and show a response to environmental contamination, fitting this selection criterion.
- These water-dwelling organisms are often used as indicators of water pollution.
- These species are useful bioindicators of environmental pollution and can reflect air quality changes.
- Bioindicators like plants or animals are often used in this process to gather real-time analytical information.
- These small aquatic animals are used to measure pollution in water ecosystems, reflecting environmental health.
- These bioindicators, including mosses, are particularly useful in determining air pollution by accumulating heavy metals.
- This microscopic organism, commonly found in fresh waters, is used in toxicity tests involving sewage solutions.
- This type of microorganism can produce stress proteins when exposed to toxins like cadmium or benzene.
- the most tolerant lichens in appearance.
- Mosses and this organism are good indicators of environmental health due to their ability to store toxins.
20 Clues: the most tolerant lichens in appearance. • The most sensitive lichens are shrubby and leafy • An organism used to monitor the health of an environment. • What major environmental factor are lichens sensitive to in forests? • These water-dwelling organisms are often used as indicators of water pollution. • ...
Test the basics 2020-05-22
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- induced/scarcity which is resolvable by increasing the production
- induced/scarcity which is related to high demand
- of wants/It makes human beings to work constantly
- part of economics as per Alfred Marshall
- use/attribute of scarce resources
- concern with social life
- of human welfare
- of wealth
- which is related to monetary aspect
- material/goods that are excluded from the scope of economics
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- that are relates to production and distribution
- based on unequal distribution
- availability
- of the economic problems
14 Clues: of wealth • availability • of human welfare • of the economic problems • concern with social life • based on unequal distribution • use/attribute of scarce resources • which is related to monetary aspect • part of economics as per Alfred Marshall • that are relates to production and distribution • induced/scarcity which is related to high demand • ...
Economics Study Guide Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-17
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- Based on private ownership
- Efforts of 2 or more buyer to produce
- One who makes goods or provides services
- Alternative given up when choosing
- One who buys goods and services
- Anything bought and sold
- Paid work that is done for others
- -Planned Gov't that makes all economics decisions
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- When Gov't owns most of production
- System of absolute obedience
- Study of choosing between wants and needs
- Factors needed to produce goods and services
- Not enough resources to satisfy our wants
- The cost of a good or service
14 Clues: Anything bought and sold • Based on private ownership • System of absolute obedience • The cost of a good or service • One who buys goods and services • Paid work that is done for others • When Gov't owns most of production • Alternative given up when choosing • Efforts of 2 or more buyer to produce • One who makes goods or provides services • ...
tada 2021-10-01
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- federal
- experience
- election
- fall
- father
- eye
- face
- executive
- factor
- every
- economy
- example
- environment
- eight
- evening
- expect
- event
- else
- energy
- exactly
- far
- establish
- everything
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- edge
- especially
- fast
- ever
- enough
- fact
- effect
- even
- expert
- either
- family
- employee
- environmental
- everybody
- explain
- fear
- fail
- enter
- exist
- entire
- enjoy
- everyone
- effort
- end
- economic
- evidence
- education
50 Clues: eye • end • far • edge • fast • ever • fall • fact • even • face • fear • fail • else • every • enter • exist • eight • enjoy • event • enough • father • effect • expert • either • family • factor • entire • expect • effort • energy • federal • explain • economy • example • evening • exactly • election • employee • everyone • economic • evidence • executive • everybody • education • establish • especially • experience • everything • environment • environmental
Econ Study Guide 2024-08-26
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- Inputs used in production
- Abundance of valuable resources
- Satisfaction from consuming a good or service
- Non-financial motivations for behavior
- Focus on a specific task or product
- Limited availability of resources
- Decisions made between alternatives
- Difference between value in use and value in exchange
- Related to the economy
- Ownership by individuals or companies
- Worth of a good or service
- Father of modern economics
- Essential requirement for survival
- Economy based on supply and demand
- Individual who starts a business
- Study of production, distribution, and consumption
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- Additional cost from one more unit
- Skills and knowledge of workers
- a branch of economics that focuses on the behavior and performance of an entire economy. It examines large-scale economic factors such as:
- Additional benefit from one more unit
- Self-regulating nature of the market
- Financial motivations for behavior
- Desire for non-essential items
- Gross Domestic Product
- Goods used to produce other goods
- Intangible product
- Assets used for producing goods
- Study of individual economic units
- Inputs used to produce goods and services
- Place where goods and services are exchanged
- Natural resources used in production
- Tangible product
- Policy of minimal government intervention
- Resource that can be replenished
- Value of the next best alternative
35 Clues: Tangible product • Intangible product • Gross Domestic Product • Related to the economy • Inputs used in production • Worth of a good or service • Father of modern economics • Desire for non-essential items • Skills and knowledge of workers • Abundance of valuable resources • Assets used for producing goods • Resource that can be replenished • Individual who starts a business • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
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- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
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- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Adam Smith 2025-10-31
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- Smith used what examples
- Evryone acting on what improves the economy
- Smith believed that markets function best within what social systems
- Smiths ideas helped make economics recognized as
- Where was Adam Smith educated
- What smith concept guided the market
- What did Adam Smith criticize
- Father of economics
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- What year was Smiths most influential book written
- Smiths ideas rest on which principles
- What year was Smith born
- Adam Smiths most influential book
- Smiths home country
- Where did Adam Smith teach at
- Economic actors should not be under who’s control
15 Clues: Smiths home country • Father of economics • Smith used what examples • What year was Smith born • Where did Adam Smith teach at • Where was Adam Smith educated • What did Adam Smith criticize • Adam Smiths most influential book • What smith concept guided the market • Smiths ideas rest on which principles • Evryone acting on what improves the economy • ...
Economics chapter 1 2021-09-16
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- not able to be felt by touch
- able to be felt by touch
- branch of economics that deals w human behavior & choices to small parts
- anything that's used to produce goods or services
- explanation of how something works, designed to answer question has no obvious answer
- graphic representation of all possible combinations of 2 goods economy can produce
- additional
- quality of bringing dissatisfaction
- tasks that ppl pay others to perform for them
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- something that encourages/ motivates a person to take action
- special talent that ppl have for searching out & taking advantage of new business opp.
- means of deciding who gets what portion of available resources
- all natural resources found in nature
- most valued opp. or alternative given up when a choice is made
- something we desire to have
- situation having more of 1 thing means having less of another
- physical & mental talents ppl corgialtribute to production of goods & services
- science that studies choices of ppl trying to satisfy their wants in world of scarcity
- condition which our wants are greater than resources available to satisfy them
- produced goods that can be used as resources for further production
- quality of bringing satisfaction
- anything that satisfies a person's wants or brings satisfaction
- branch of economics that deals w human behavior & choices to entire economy
23 Clues: additional • able to be felt by touch • something we desire to have • not able to be felt by touch • quality of bringing satisfaction • quality of bringing dissatisfaction • all natural resources found in nature • tasks that ppl pay others to perform for them • anything that's used to produce goods or services • something that encourages/ motivates a person to take action • ...
Favian Larrea Vasquez Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Less economically developed country (such as Haiti)
- (4.4)can occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients (nitrates and phosphates), which results in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton.
- (1.4)A report completed before development to assess the environmental, social and economic impacts of the project, predicting and evaluating possible impacts and suggesting mitigation strategies for the project
- (1.1)A worldview that shapes the way an individual or group of people perceives and evaluates environmental issues
- (1.1)An ecocentric viewpoint integrates social, spiritual and environmental dimensions into a holistic ideal. It puts ecology and nature as central to humanity and emphasizes a less materialistic approach to life with greater self-sufficiency of societies.
- an estimate of an ecosystem's production of natural resources but also of its absorption and cycling of materials in biogeochemical cycles like the carbon cycle. The biocapacity of the earth is about 1.7 global hectares of productive land per person.
- (1.5)contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- (1.4)Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
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- (4.4)a measure of the amount of dissolved oxygen required to break down the organic material in a given volume of water through aerobic biological activity. BOD is used to indirectly measure the amount of organic matter within a sample.
- (1.1)An anthropocentric viewpoint argues that humans must sustainably manage the global system. This might be through the use of taxes, environmental regulation and legislation. Debate would be encouraged to reach a consensual, pragmatic, approach to solving environmental problems
- (1.1)the day when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year. T
- (1.1)A technocentric viewpoint argues that technological developments can provide solutions to environmental problems. This is a consequence of a largely optimistic view of the role humans can play in improving the lot of humanity. Scientific research is encouraged in order to form policies and to understand how systems can be controlled, manipulated or changed to solve resource depletion. A pro-growth agenda is deemed necessary for society's improvement.
- (1.5)contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site
- (1.4)The use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement of the resources exploited and full recovery of the ecosystems affected by their extraction and use
- (1.4)the area of land and water required to sustainably provide all resources at the rate at which they are being consumed by a given population. If the EF is greater than the area available
- More economically developed country (such as the USA)
- (1.5)is the addition of a substance or an agent to an environment through human activity, at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment.
18 Clues: Less economically developed country (such as Haiti) • More economically developed country (such as the USA) • (1.5)contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins • (1.5)contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site • (1.1)A worldview that shapes the way an individual or group of people perceives and evaluates environmental issues • ...
Environment 2026-02-24
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- the process of increasing the average temperature of the atmosphere, oceans, and land on Earth
- solutions to reduce waste
- The most effective way to tackle climate change
- Natural disasters caused by landslides
- biodegradable waste
- Erosion of rocks or soil caused by friction of sea water
- the best solution for landslides
- environmental activists who create forests
- Endangered animal
- environmental components consisting of inanimate objects
- The most important part of everyday life
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- causes of floods and landslides
- one of the 3R principles for reducing waste use
- solutions to overcome flooding
- the phenomenon of precipitation with a pH below 5.6 due to sulfur pollution
- collapse of soil structure caused by heavy rainfall
- plays a role in decomposing organic waste
- Environmental pollution by hazardous substances.
- greenhouse gases from organic waste
- the phenomenon of ocean acidification due to excessive CO2 absorption
20 Clues: Endangered animal • biodegradable waste • solutions to reduce waste • solutions to overcome flooding • causes of floods and landslides • the best solution for landslides • greenhouse gases from organic waste • Natural disasters caused by landslides • The most important part of everyday life • plays a role in decomposing organic waste • environmental activists who create forests • ...
Lecture 1 - What is Economics 2013-06-12
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- deals with individuals and markets.
- this is shown by those who organise the factors of production.
- supplier of factors of production.
- most economics is ________________ in nature.
- another name for natural resources.
- an economic system where the factors of production are owned by government.
- another name for factors of production.
- an institution which ensures that firms behave in a competitive and efficient way.
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- something given up.
- an example of capital
- an example of an economic agent.
- deals with the economy as a whole.
- an example of a market capitalist country.
- a type of efficiency.
- another term for fairness.
- the return for entrepreneurship.
- a type of efficiency.
- study of the interrelationship between different economic agents.
- wants exceed available resources.
- an important economic question.
20 Clues: something given up. • an example of capital • a type of efficiency. • a type of efficiency. • another term for fairness. • an important economic question. • an example of an economic agent. • the return for entrepreneurship. • wants exceed available resources. • deals with the economy as a whole. • supplier of factors of production. • deals with individuals and markets. • ...
Unit 1: Principles of Economics 2022-01-19
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- type of policy that involves altering interest rates, borrowing and credit
- Type of economics that focuses on the large scale
- type of economy that focuses on survival
- type of policy that involves government spending and taxes
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- Type of economics that focuses on individuals
- The study of how humans make decisions in the face of scarcity
- Humans wants for goods and services exceeds what is available
- type of economy where government controls everything
- type of economy where decision making is decentralized
- Smith Proposed that the economy was ran by an invisible hand
10 Clues: type of economy that focuses on survival • Type of economics that focuses on individuals • Type of economics that focuses on the large scale • type of economy where government controls everything • type of economy where decision making is decentralized • type of policy that involves government spending and taxes • ...
Environmental Policies 2023-11-12
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- Renewable energy sources, e.g., wind and _____ power
- New Zealand's ambition for 2050, Carbon-____
- Key to combating dirty air and water
- Management of this helps reduce landfill use
- This type of energy is a focus in New Zealand
- Term for balanced and responsible living
- New Zealand's nickname related to environmental protection
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- Efforts to restore natural homes of wildlife
- Conservation focus for fauna and flora
- New Zealand's role in protecting oceans
- Term that describes our weather patterns
- Focus on using this resource wisely
- New Zealand's iconic bird, protected by conservation
- Environmental approach to rubbish
- What environmental policies are trying to save
15 Clues: Environmental approach to rubbish • Focus on using this resource wisely • Key to combating dirty air and water • Conservation focus for fauna and flora • New Zealand's role in protecting oceans • Term that describes our weather patterns • Term for balanced and responsible living • Efforts to restore natural homes of wildlife • New Zealand's ambition for 2050, Carbon-____ • ...
Environmental Pollutants Vocabulary 2024-03-20
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- learning An approach to education that integrates multiple subjects or disciplines, such as English and Science, to provide a more comprehensive understanding of a topic.
- degradation: The deterioration or destruction of the environment, often caused by human activities.
- energy alternatives Sources of energy that can be replenished naturally, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.
- thinking skills: The ability to analyze, evaluate, and interpret information in a logical and reasoned manner, to make informed decisions and solve problems.
- The variety of life forms and species within a particular ecosystem or on Earth as a whole.
- Interconnected systems of living organisms and their environment, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- change Long-term shifts in weather patterns and average temperatures, often attributed to human activities and the increase in greenhouse gas emissions.
- format The citation style developed by the Modern Language Association, commonly used in academic writing to acknowledge and reference sources.
- impacts The effects of environmental degradation on ecosystems, including the loss of biodiversity and disruption of natural processes.
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- efforts Actions taken to protect and preserve natural resources, habitats, and species.
- practices Actions that promote the long-term well-being of the environment and society, without depleting natural resources or causing harm.
- gas emissions The release of gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, into the atmosphere, which contribute to the greenhouse effect and climate change.
- impacts The financial consequences of environmental issues, such as the cost of cleanup and restoration efforts, as well as the impact on industries and economies.
- The results or effects that occur as a result of certain actions or events.
- pollution Contamination of water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans, by harmful substances or pollutants.
- management solutions Strategies and methods for properly disposing of and managing waste materials to minimize environmental harm.
- issues Problems or concerns related to the natural world and its ecosystems, such as pollution, deforestation, and climate change.
- strategies Actions or measures taken to reduce or prevent the negative impacts of environmental issues.
- The branch of science that deals with the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of substances.
- impacts The effects of environmental degradation on human societies, including changes in lifestyle, health, and well-being.
20 Clues: The results or effects that occur as a result of certain actions or events. • efforts Actions taken to protect and preserve natural resources, habitats, and species. • The variety of life forms and species within a particular ecosystem or on Earth as a whole. • ...
wonder crossword 2021-02-12
15 Clues: paused • letdown • theater • medicine • preisely • Regularly • economics • occupation • mathematics • disappointed • enthusiastic • instantaneously • folders holding • an android phone • extremely unpleasant
School Subject Items 2021-04-04
15 Clues: map • book • brain • money • airplane • buildings • telescope • microphone • microscope • calculator • paint brush • constitution • The president • periodic table • newton's cradle
School subjects 2023-09-25
15 Clues: kemia • ruotsi • käsityö • uskonto • liikunta • fysiikks • biologia • historia • kuvataide • maantiede • kotitalous • matematiikka • terveystieti • oppilaan ohjaus • yhteiskuntaoppi
Spanish/Cristian Roque 2023-09-21
19 Clues: English • history • library • physics • Biology • because • Chemistry • economics • Bookstore • to arrive • psychology • wastebasket • Mathematics • To have dinner • Next to;besides • To the right of • computer science • to have breakfast • business administration
Environmental Science 2022-10-31
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- A layer of crushed sand and stone that naturally accumulates on or near the Earth’s surface.
- Resources that can be used forever.
- Water not in the sea.
- A natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption.
- A condition that typical affects office workers makeing it diffcult to breath
- A substance that pollutes something.
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- A harmful substance in the air.
- Rocks deposited far from their origins.
- Removing salt from water.
- the commercially valueless material in which ore is found.
- Productive land becomes desert.
- The extraction level of the resource which does not exceed the growth.
- Base of unweathered parent. material.
- A natural resource that can be mined as long as it is profitable.
- Resources that the Earth provides.
15 Clues: Water not in the sea. • Removing salt from water. • A harmful substance in the air. • Productive land becomes desert. • Resources that the Earth provides. • Resources that can be used forever. • A substance that pollutes something. • Base of unweathered parent. material. • Rocks deposited far from their origins. • the commercially valueless material in which ore is found. • ...
Environmental health 2022-10-04
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- A substance that adds inorganic nutrients
- a fuel such as gas coal and oil
- major long term changes in temperature rain
- wear away at something
- biological materials that can be regenerated
- pollutants in the atmosphere creat…
- a discharge of pollutions
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- the splitting of an Adam
- identifying and reducing pollution
- a cavity formed by cutting or digging
- Gasses that catch heat on the atmosphere
- Sustainable life within a certain area
- pesticide used to control fungi
- When sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides react in the atmosphere with water
- a metal with many uses but is highly toxic
15 Clues: wear away at something • the splitting of an Adam • a discharge of pollutions • a fuel such as gas coal and oil • pesticide used to control fungi • identifying and reducing pollution • pollutants in the atmosphere creat… • a cavity formed by cutting or digging • Sustainable life within a certain area • Gasses that catch heat on the atmosphere • ...
Environmental problems 2023-02-05
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- The clearing or severe thinning of a forest or other wooded area, leaving few or no trees.
- Able to be renewed.
- A black or dark-brown combustible mineral substance consisting of carbonized vegetable matter, used as a fuel.
- Capable of decaying through the action of living organisms.
- Useless consumption or expenditure.
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- Having a capacity for moral decisions.
- Constituted by nature.
- A disposing of or getting rid of something.
- Release of harmful substances or products into the environment.
- Surprising
- A trip made by commuting.
- Any cleansing agent, including soap.
- Of small value
- Worthless, unwanted material that is rejected or thrown out.
- To bring down to a smaller size, amount, number, etc.
15 Clues: Surprising • Of small value • Able to be renewed. • Constituted by nature. • A trip made by commuting. • Useless consumption or expenditure. • Any cleansing agent, including soap. • Having a capacity for moral decisions. • A disposing of or getting rid of something. • To bring down to a smaller size, amount, number, etc. • ...
Environmental Mania 2016-05-31
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- crushed ore that is melted to separate impurities from molten metal
- unwanted noise
- mining on the ocean floor
- 3% of Earth's water
- liquid that passes through waste in a landfill
- air pollution from cars
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- splitting of two atoms
- energy used from harnessing the wind
- energy used from the movement of water
- minerals with no commercial value
- renewable energy from the sun
- if it can be broken down by biological processes
- when water vapor goes into the atmosphere
- permanent waste disposal facility
- 97% of Earth's water
15 Clues: unwanted noise • 3% of Earth's water • 97% of Earth's water • splitting of two atoms • air pollution from cars • mining on the ocean floor • renewable energy from the sun • minerals with no commercial value • permanent waste disposal facility • energy used from harnessing the wind • energy used from the movement of water • when water vapor goes into the atmosphere • ...
Environmental Vocab 2022-05-05
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- rock formed from extreme heat and pressure
- using organisms to remove or detoxify pollutants
- sudden movement in the earth's crust
- molten rock beneath the earth's surface
- the outermost layer of the earth
- the capacity to do work
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- recycling organic wastes into fertilizer
- metal ore that lead is found in
- naturally occurring, inorganic, solid object with a crystalline structure
- the rate of energy flow
- processing waste into a new and useful product
- powerful waves triggered by an earthquake
- the radioactive element used for nuclear reactions
- the layer of the earth made up of magma
- rock solidified from magma
15 Clues: the rate of energy flow • the capacity to do work • rock solidified from magma • metal ore that lead is found in • the outermost layer of the earth • sudden movement in the earth's crust • the layer of the earth made up of magma • molten rock beneath the earth's surface • recycling organic wastes into fertilizer • powerful waves triggered by an earthquake • ...
Environmental Conditions 2023-09-20
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- s&s include dry mouth, headache, dizziness
- Low body temperature
- Caused by prolonged sweating, dehydration and inability to sustain adequate cardiac output
- Measures the temperature, humidity, wind speed, and direct sunlight
- The most important component of cooling the body
- Stops when experiencing moderate/severe hypothermia
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- Involves becoming adjusted to heat and exercise in hot temperatures
- Electrolyte/fluid disorder resulting in low concentration of sodium in the blood
- Prickling and tingling sensations during sweating
- fainting
- Elevated body temperature
- ______ heat production which is a by-product of muscle activity
- Serious, life threatening heat related emergency
- Mild dehydration = loss of ____% of body weight
- Degeneration of skeletal muscle and leakage of myoglobin into to blood vessels
15 Clues: fainting • Low body temperature • Elevated body temperature • s&s include dry mouth, headache, dizziness • Mild dehydration = loss of ____% of body weight • Serious, life threatening heat related emergency • The most important component of cooling the body • Prickling and tingling sensations during sweating • Stops when experiencing moderate/severe hypothermia • ...
Environmental protection 2023-10-14
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- getting too many fish from the sea or ocean
- (10,6) CO2 + other gasses get into atmosphere
- too many people living on the Earth
- (7,10,6) the system of getting rid of peple´s waste
- branch of biology - relationships between living organisms
- dirt, when something is not clean
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- (13,10) trying to preserve as much from the Earth as possible
- (6,7) the Earth is getting more and more hot
- cutting down all trees in forest
- (5,6) where you get the H2O
- (5,4) place with less ozone in the atmosphere
- opposite to waste; for example energy, water, etc.
- (5,4) the agreement of countries to use as little energy as possible
- taking old thing and creating something new out of it
- using waste material to create new material
15 Clues: (5,6) where you get the H2O • cutting down all trees in forest • dirt, when something is not clean • too many people living on the Earth • getting too many fish from the sea or ocean • using waste material to create new material • (6,7) the Earth is getting more and more hot • (5,4) place with less ozone in the atmosphere • (10,6) CO2 + other gasses get into atmosphere • ...
Environmental Science 2023-09-10
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- large body of matter with no definite shape
- atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons
- compounds formed by sharing electrons are said to be held together by...
- the total number of protons and neutrons in an element
- anything that occupies space and has mass
- a weak chemical bond that forms when hydrogen atoms that are covalently bonded to one atom are attracted to another atom
- particles that contain more that one atom
- molecules that contain more than one element
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- one side is more positive and the other is more negative in a...
- the number of protons in the nucleus of a particular element
- a list of all of the elements currently known
- attraction between ions of opposite charges forms a chemical bond called...
- the smallest particle that can contain the chemical properties of an element
- substance composed of atoms that can't be broken down
- spontaneous release of material from the nucleus in radioactive isotopes
15 Clues: anything that occupies space and has mass • particles that contain more that one atom • large body of matter with no definite shape • molecules that contain more than one element • a list of all of the elements currently known • substance composed of atoms that can't be broken down • the total number of protons and neutrons in an element • ...
environmental science 2023-09-08
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- a property of water that occurs when adhesion of water molecules to a surface is stronger than cohesion between molecules
- A property of water that results from the cohesion of water molecules at the surface of a body of water and that creates a sort of skin on the waters surface
- long chain of amino acids
- an increase in the acidity of the oceans
- the time It takes for one half of an original radioactive parent atom to decay
- a substance that contributes hydrogen ions to a solution
- a compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms
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- anything that occupies space and has mass
- the bond formed when elements share electrons
- organic compounds found in all living cells
- a measurement of the amount of matter an object contains
- nucleic acids that translates the code stored in DNA
- contains the genetic code for reproducing the next generation of offspring
- the number that indicated the relative strength of acids and bases in a substance
- A substance that contributes hydroxide ions to a solution
15 Clues: long chain of amino acids • an increase in the acidity of the oceans • anything that occupies space and has mass • organic compounds found in all living cells • the bond formed when elements share electrons • nucleic acids that translates the code stored in DNA • a measurement of the amount of matter an object contains • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-09-07
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- The excessive harvesting of fish and other marine species, leading to a decline in populations.
- Acidification The decrease in pH levels of the oceans, primarily caused by the absorption of excess carbon dioxide.
- Conservation Efforts to protect and preserve endangered and threatened species and their habitats.
- Change The long-term alteration of Earth's average temperature and weather patterns due to human activities.
- Quality The measurement of pollutants in the air and their impact on human health and the environment.
- Scarcity The lack of access to clean and sufficient water for human needs and ecosystems.
- Management The proper handling and disposal of waste materials to minimize environmental impact.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, such as air, water, or soil pollution.
- Depletion The thinning of the ozone layer in Earth's stratosphere, caused by human-made chemicals.
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- The process of population growth and expansion of cities, impacting land use and resources.
- Loss The reduction in the variety and number of plant and animal species in a specific area.
- Erosion The removal of the topsoil layer by wind, water, or human activities, reducing soil fertility.
- Pollution The accumulation of plastic waste in the environment, particularly in oceans and waterways.
- Energy Sustainable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydropower that reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
- The clearing of forests for agriculture, urban development, or other purposes, leading to habitat loss.
15 Clues: Scarcity The lack of access to clean and sufficient water for human needs and ecosystems. • The process of population growth and expansion of cities, impacting land use and resources. • Loss The reduction in the variety and number of plant and animal species in a specific area. • ...
Environmental Science 2024-08-12
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- a path in which energy is transferred from one organism to another
- land that is mainly covered with buildings and roads
- the number and variety of species that live in an area
- allowing more animals to graze in an area than it can support
- the process of planting trees to re-establish forests that have been cut down
- __________ gases absorb and radiate infrared radiation from the sun
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- an undesired change in the air, water, or soil that adversely affects humans and other organisms
- a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is
- all of the things that a society builds for public use
- ________ pollutants are put directly into the air by human activity
- widespread starvation caused by a shortage of food
- chemicals used to kill insects, weeds and crop pests
- the solid part of Earth that consists of rocks and soil
- all of the organisms living in an area and their physical environment
- a large region characterized by a specific type of climate, plants, and animals
15 Clues: a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is • widespread starvation caused by a shortage of food • land that is mainly covered with buildings and roads • chemicals used to kill insects, weeds and crop pests • all of the things that a society builds for public use • the number and variety of species that live in an area • ...
Environmental Change 2024-05-15
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- a natural habitat is no longer able to support its native species.______
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment____
- global average temperature caused by humans burning fossil fuels____
- desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture._____
- the total amount of greenhouse gases (including carbon dioxide and methane)____
- gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat._____
- the increase in the proportion of people living in towns and cities______
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- comes from unlimited, the sun, tides, and wind.____
- natural process by which the content of the soil becomes more acidic______
- the ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time_____
- the long-term regional or global average of temperature___
- area where other organisms work together ____
- the purposeful clearing of forested land.______
- careful preservation and protection of something______
- Earthen materials are worn away and transported by natural forces such as wind or water._____
15 Clues: area where other organisms work together ____ • the purposeful clearing of forested land.______ • comes from unlimited, the sun, tides, and wind.____ • gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat._____ • careful preservation and protection of something______ • the long-term regional or global average of temperature___ • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2024-08-19
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- the main element in organic compounds, so carbon is essential to life on Earth.
- Though energy can be converted from one form to another, energy cannot be created or destroyed.
- The vast majority of our people directly dependent on the nature resources of their country for their basic needs.
- comprises all types of water resources oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams, reservoir, polar icecaps, glaciers, and ground water.
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
- Organized body of knowledge that is obtained by study and experimentation?
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- is the outer mantle of the solid earth.
- It cannot be broken down into other types of substances
- Where life operates.
- the smallest particle of an element that still has the properties of that element.
- the protective blanket of gases (N, O2 , Ar, CO2 , trace gases), surrounding the Earth.
- is anything that takes up space and has mass. Matter, in turn, is made up of chemical substances.
- a substance that consists of two or more elements.
- is the ability to do work.
- is done when force is applied to an object over a distance.
15 Clues: Where life operates. • is the ability to do work. • is the outer mantle of the solid earth. • a substance that consists of two or more elements. • It cannot be broken down into other types of substances • is done when force is applied to an object over a distance. • The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment. • ...
Environmental Science 2025-08-21
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- – A gas produced by burning fossil fuels; major greenhouse gas. (Better answer: CarbonDioxide)
- – A substance that contaminates the environment.
- – A species no longer in existence
- – Energy from the sun.
- – The process of clearing forests for agriculture or development.
- – Movement of water through the environment in a continuous cycle.
- – Chemicals used to kill insects and protect crops.
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- – The ability to meet present needs without compromising future generations.
- – Underground layers that hold groundwater.
- – The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- – Warming of ocean waters causing coral to expel algae and turn white.
- – The gradual increase in the Earth’s temperature caused by gases trapping heat. (Better answer: Globalwarming)
- – The variety of living things in an ecosystem.
- – The wearing away of land by wind, water, or other natural forces.
- – Rain, snow, or fog that has a low pH due to pollutants.
15 Clues: – Energy from the sun. • – A species no longer in existence • – The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • – Underground layers that hold groundwater. • – The variety of living things in an ecosystem. • – A substance that contaminates the environment. • – Chemicals used to kill insects and protect crops. • – Rain, snow, or fog that has a low pH due to pollutants. • ...
Environmental Science 2025-12-04
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- Beginning of water cycle, water being turned into vapor
- Precipitation that that runs into bodies of water
- Process where a substance changes from a vapor to liquid
- Layer of rocks/sediments
- Cycle that shows the movement of Elements
- Rain, Snow, Sleet, Or Hail. Water Vapor from clouds
- Process of water flowing to the ground
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- Elemental/Compound Storage
- Downward movement of water Into rock & soil layers
- All water on the planet
- Water found underneath the ground
- Steady wobble of the Earth's Axis
- When plants evaporate from their leaves
- Gas surrounding the Earth that forms air and weather systems
- Releases minerals from rocks
15 Clues: All water on the planet • Layer of rocks/sediments • Elemental/Compound Storage • Releases minerals from rocks • Water found underneath the ground • Steady wobble of the Earth's Axis • Process of water flowing to the ground • When plants evaporate from their leaves • Cycle that shows the movement of Elements • Precipitation that that runs into bodies of water • ...
environmental science 2025-12-05
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- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- – the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- - any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- – all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- – the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- – liquid water changes to vapor
- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
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- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- - any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- – storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- cycle – movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
15 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks • ...
Environmental Sustainable 2025-11-03
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- a life in a particular habitat or ecoystyem
- an internal organisation that's created for peace security and cooperation
- A philosophy that encourages redesigning resource life cycles to eliminate waste and promote the continual use of resources
- energy from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and biomass
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment, which can affect air, water, and soil quality
- a community of living organisms
- long term change in the average weather patterns
- gases in the earth atmosphere that trap heat
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- conserving natural resources
- an effect of human activities on the natural environment
- Improve national and global environmental sustainability
- the process of converting waste materials into reusable materials, thereby reducing the consumption of new raw materials
- a natural environment in which particular species or community of organism's lives
- Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health
- the practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage and protect water resources
15 Clues: conserving natural resources • a community of living organisms • a life in a particular habitat or ecoystyem • gases in the earth atmosphere that trap heat • long term change in the average weather patterns • an effect of human activities on the natural environment • Improve national and global environmental sustainability • ...
Environmental Compliance 2025-11-26
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- : Intentional violation type
- : Shipping document tracking hazardous waste
- : Federal law governing hazardous waste (abbr.)
- : Collecting waste before disposal
- : Facility producing waste
- : Violation type risking death or serious harm
- : Injury requiring entry in OSHA log
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- : Condition with potential to cause harm
- : Clause requiring hazard-free workplace
- : OSHA visit examining workplace conditions
- : Document issued for violation
- : Specific OSHA regulation requiring compliance
- : Flow of discarded materials
- : Correction of identified violation
- : Metric counting time off due to injury
15 Clues: : Facility producing waste • : Intentional violation type • : Flow of discarded materials • : Document issued for violation • : Collecting waste before disposal • : Correction of identified violation • : Injury requiring entry in OSHA log • : Condition with potential to cause harm • : Clause requiring hazard-free workplace • : Metric counting time off due to injury • ...
Lecture 1 - What is Economics 2013-06-12
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- deals with individuals and markets.
- this is shown by those who organise the factors of production.
- supplier of factors of production.
- most economics is ________________ in nature.
- another name for natural resources.
- an economic system where the factors of production are owned by government.
- another name for factors of production.
- an institution which ensures that firms behave in a competitive and efficient way.
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- something given up.
- an example of capital
- an example of an economic agent.
- deals with the economy as a whole.
- an example of a market capitalist country.
- a type of efficiency.
- another term for fairness.
- the return for entrepreneurship.
- a type of efficiency.
- study of the interrelationship between different economic agents.
- wants exceed available resources.
- an important economic question.
20 Clues: something given up. • an example of capital • a type of efficiency. • a type of efficiency. • another term for fairness. • an important economic question. • an example of an economic agent. • the return for entrepreneurship. • wants exceed available resources. • deals with the economy as a whole. • supplier of factors of production. • deals with individuals and markets. • ...
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 2025-09-23
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- 1997 international agreement to reduce emissions.
- Belief that all organisms have inherent value.
- 2000 law on proper garbage management in the Philippines.
- Philosophy valuing beauty in nature.
- Moral philosophy about humans and the environment.
- Living in harmony with the natural world.
- Ensuring fairness for future generations in resource use.
- Focuses on ecosystems and biological communities.
- Harmful contamination of air, water, or soil.
- Using resources wisely for future generations.
- Long-term shifts in global temperatures and weather.
- Maintaining the natural state of the environment.
- Belief that humans are the most important species on Earth.
- Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
- Idea that humans are part of nature, not separate.
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- Advocates wise use of resources for sustainability.
- Cutting down forests, often for profit.
- Links social and environmental problems.
- Global celebration promoting environmental care.
- Moral duty to care for the environment.
- Ability to regulate actions with wise decision-making.
- 2013 disaster highlighting climate injustice.
- Believes all forms of life have intrinsic value.
- Human responsibility to protect creation.
- Avoiding waste by reusing and conserving resources.
- The natural world surrounding human life.
- Variety of living organisms in ecosystems.
- Hypothesis that Earth is a self-regulating system.
- Studies moral responsibility for climate change.
- Environmental disaster often worsened by human activity.
30 Clues: Philosophy valuing beauty in nature. • Cutting down forests, often for profit. • Moral duty to care for the environment. • Links social and environmental problems. • Human responsibility to protect creation. • Living in harmony with the natural world. • The natural world surrounding human life. • Variety of living organisms in ecosystems. • ...
Halloween 2025-10-22
Across
- Spooky environmental problem to avoid
- Sound made by wolves and coyotes; apex predators important to ecosystem balance.
- pumpkins are this type of waste, which is fine if composted but problematic in landfills
- Bats, owls, wolves, and spiders are all common Halloween-associated
- A spooky time of night; relevant to nocturnal wildlife and energy conservation
- non-lethal, eco-friendly method of pest control in agriculture and gardening
- animal often associated with Halloween and nature reserves
- The natural process of organic matter breaking down, a spooky theme and a vital environmental cycle.
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- where millions of pumpkins and costumes end up, releasing methane
- A common Halloween creature that provides natural pest control
- Halloween decoration that can be decomposed
- Often featured in Halloween imagery (werewolves, night scenes); a key part of the earth's natural cycles
- material that makes up most costumes and candy wrappers, a "scary" problem for the environment
- A spooky location; can be linked to the concept of burial and its environmental impact
- a nocturn bird of prey often associated with the spooky season
- the eco-friendly alternative to trashing a carved pumpkin
- recycling these can help the planet during trick-or-treating
- A spooky setting for stories, representing a natural habitat and carbon sink
- often made from oil-based plastics and worn only once
- a major environmental issue during the holiday due to costumes and wrappers
20 Clues: Spooky environmental problem to avoid • Halloween decoration that can be decomposed • often made from oil-based plastics and worn only once • the eco-friendly alternative to trashing a carved pumpkin • animal often associated with Halloween and nature reserves • recycling these can help the planet during trick-or-treating • ...
Kouluaineita - School subjects 2022-11-17
21 Clues: KEMIA • RUOTSI • USKONTO • KÄSITYÖ • USKONTO • LIIKUNTA • BIOLOGIA • MUSIIKKI • FYSIIKKA • HISTORIA • ENGLANTI • LIIKUNTA • MAANTIETO • KOTITALOUS • KUVAAMATAITO • KUVAAMATAITO • MATEMATIIKKA • TERVEYSTIETO • OPPILAANOHJAUS • ELÄMÄNKATSOMUSTIETO • SUOMEN KIELI JA KIRJALLISUUS
Economy 2026-03-17
16 Clues: korko • vauras • tuotto • tinkiä • hyödyke • törsätä • alennus • käytetty • valuutta • sijoittaa • taloustiede • viedä maasta • kassatyöntekijä • halpa ostos, löytö • pienimuotoinen laina • taloudellisesti kannattava
economics 2020-05-27
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- Соперничество,борьба за достижение наивысших выгод, преимуществ
- широко используется авиакомпаниями в отношениях с посредниками и клиентурой, например, когда авиакомпания применяет высший тариф там, где по условиям перевозки может быть применен более низкий тариф
- тенденция, характерная для авиатранспортной индустрии в последние годы, когда для покрытия растущих расходов, особенно возросшей стоимости топлива, авиакомпании официально повышают тарифы на авиационные перевозки
- структура условия, при которых протекает рыночная конкуренция и ряд других процессов
- метод конкуренция с помощью применения тарифов, скидок, льгот, выплаты комиссионных, сверхкомиссионных и других форм денежных вознаграждений и т.д
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- метод принуждения с помощью законодательных актов или правительственных распоряжений.
- чаще всего применяется в отношениях между авиакомпаниями и посредниками; основан на принципе "ты - мне, я - тебе"
- это конкуренция между формально равноправными авиакомпаниями на данном рынке авиационных перевозок, а также на рынках третьих стран. Горизонтальная конкуренция сочетает в себе ценовые и неценовые методы конкуренции
- совокупность качественных и стоимостных характеристик авиауслуг на перевозку пассажиров, обеспечивающая удовлетворение в конкурентной потребности авиапассажиров и грузовой клиентуры
- борьба, направленная сверху вниз и снизу вверх. Она ведется между ведомствами воздушного транспорта и авиакомпаниями, между авиакомпаниями и фирмами-посредниками и т. д.
- метод предоставление дополнительных услуг на земле и на борту самолета без взимания дополнительной оплаты, или так называемая "конкуренция в сфере услуг"
- компания А нажимает на компанию В, чтобы она пользовалась услугами компании С, которая является клиентом у компании А
12 Clues: Соперничество,борьба за достижение наивысших выгод, преимуществ • структура условия, при которых протекает рыночная конкуренция и ряд других процессов • метод принуждения с помощью законодательных актов или правительственных распоряжений. • чаще всего применяется в отношениях между авиакомпаниями и посредниками; основан на принципе "ты - мне, я - тебе" • ...
Economics 2021-11-12
12 Clues: Deposit • Owed money • Withdrawal • Money Earned • Money Removed • Pre-Deduction • Monetary Worth • Post-Deduction • Money To Be Spent • Financial Examination • Set Of Two Government Taxes • Financial Government Service
Economics 2022-02-03
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- When people depend on each other
- The person who makes the goods/services
- Anybody who buys goods/services
- The tax on most items(equal to about 4% of the item in NY)
- When the demand for a good/service is higher than the supply
- An action that a consumer is willing to pay for
- The study of the making, buying, and selling of, goods/services
- How the government gets most of its money
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- Any item that has value
- The person who creates a business
- The tax on any amount of money you make
- I bought a ticket to a movie, but now I can't go and see the football game. This is an example of _________________.
12 Clues: Any item that has value • Anybody who buys goods/services • When people depend on each other • The person who creates a business • The tax on any amount of money you make • The person who makes the goods/services • How the government gets most of its money • An action that a consumer is willing to pay for • The tax on most items(equal to about 4% of the item in NY) • ...
Economics 2022-08-16
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- object that is provided for consumers
- Hours of work that are less than 38 on several days of the week
- A government tax levied on goods and services
- Working in return for a wage or salary
- When a demand cannot meet the supply
- Doing something that produces something of value to someone else
- Person who gives products or services
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- Planning for future spending
- The amount of money given in exchange for a produce or service
- payment for work in a yearly amount
- Person who buys or uses a product/service
- payment for work based on hours worked
12 Clues: Planning for future spending • payment for work in a yearly amount • When a demand cannot meet the supply • object that is provided for consumers • Person who gives products or services • Working in return for a wage or salary • payment for work based on hours worked • Person who buys or uses a product/service • A government tax levied on goods and services • ...
Economics 2023-01-19
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- When humans cant live without it
- When something is rare
- off When you pick something over another
- $
- The cost of something
- someone who buys stuff
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- Someone who starts there own business
- The amount of something in stock
- something dear to you
- When a lot of people want something
- When u want something
- A field of social science
12 Clues: $ • something dear to you • When u want something • The cost of something • When something is rare • someone who buys stuff • A field of social science • When humans cant live without it • The amount of something in stock • When a lot of people want something • Someone who starts there own business • off When you pick something over another
Economics 2023-01-19
12 Clues: distribute • your options • social science • in short supply • has common sense • what you're giving up • a reason to do something • owner, land, labor,capital • a currency that people accept • how to know what you're making • a fair trade both sides agree on • a company that makes social good
Economics 2023-01-26
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- Workers showed up for work during the pandemic
- prices go up and value of money goes down
- paying your bill the next month
- the type of houses Sears sold
- Effective when a product is profitable to make
- a card that pays your bills immediately
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- Cars Tesla makes them
- Shopping what killed Sears and Toys R Us
- change what's causing all the crazy weather
- catalog a huge book that sold almost anything
- licensed sellers of cannabis
- Workplace new workplace caused by the pandemic
12 Clues: Cars Tesla makes them • licensed sellers of cannabis • the type of houses Sears sold • paying your bill the next month • a card that pays your bills immediately • prices go up and value of money goes down • Shopping what killed Sears and Toys R Us • Workers showed up for work during the pandemic • change what's causing all the crazy weather • ...
Economics 2021-01-15
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- Generally accepted, recognized, and centralized medium of exchange in an economy
- The withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU)
- Secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others.
- Resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit
- Item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation
- A sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves)
- A factor of production (human skill and effort)
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- Slowdown or a massive contraction in economic activities
- Payment to an owner or factor of production in excess of the costs needed to bring that factor into production
- The strength of one or many producers' willingness to produce and sell a good or goods at any in a range of prices
- An exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides, in general, a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to problem
- Machinery and technology aspect of production
12 Clues: Machinery and technology aspect of production • A factor of production (human skill and effort) • Slowdown or a massive contraction in economic activities • Item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation • The withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) • ...
Economics 2021-02-08
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- when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work
- the study of what is likely to happen when individuals make choices due to other factors
- entity, an organization not connected to national government; independent and 'stateless'
- where a nation utilizes its economic resources fully instead of building a trade surplus
- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
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- surplus, a nation's exports exceed its imports
- deficient, a nation's imports exceed its exports
- the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time
- a social science that analyzes and describes the consequences of choices
- an economic practice by which governments used their economies to augment state power at the expense of other countries
- of payments, a larger economic unit
- government policies that restrict international trade to help domestic industries
- the unlawful use or threat of violence particularly against the state or the public as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion
13 Clues: of payments, a larger economic unit • surplus, a nation's exports exceed its imports • deficient, a nation's imports exceed its exports • 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 2021-03-11
12 Clues: pay these off • Spanish money • put money away • get paid weekly • use to get things • very valuable stone • extra money you spend • somewhere to keep money • get paid yearly or monthly • buying a part of a business • how much you have of something • give money to someone expecting it back later
Economics 2022-05-11
Across
- to put money into an account
- an economy when government makes all decisions
- how people choose to produce and distribute goods
- products made in one country and going to another
- when government limits the amount of a good
Down
- an economy where people make the decisions
- a combination of economies
- Amount of money you earn
- a gain from buying to selling price
- a person who starts business
- goods that are available
- goods that people want
12 Clues: goods that people want • Amount of money you earn • goods that are available • a combination of economies • a person who starts business • to put money into an account • a gain from buying to selling price • an economy where people make the decisions • when government limits the amount of a good • an economy when government makes all decisions • ...
economics 2022-06-21
Across
- Curve used to show inequality
- C+I+G+(X-M)
- when GDP falls for more than two consecutive quarters or six months
- branch of economics deals with the economy as a whole
- two words,provided all other variables remain the same.
Down
- a sustained increase in the average price level over a period of time
- GDP divided by population
- an economic concept used to measure the change in the aggregate quantity demanded of a good or service in relation to price movements of that good or service
- a model used to show the tradeoffs associated with allocating resources between the production of two goods
- Total amount of money earned by a nation's population and businesses
- Resources that are rivalrous and non-excludable
- a direct or indirect payment to individuals or firms, usually by the government
12 Clues: C+I+G+(X-M) • GDP divided by population • Curve used to show inequality • Resources that are rivalrous and non-excludable • branch of economics deals with the economy as a whole • two words,provided all other variables remain the same. • when GDP falls for more than two consecutive quarters or six months • ...
Economics 2022-11-21
Across
- a economy that runs by supply and demand
- development that meets the need without ruining future development
- attempting to destroy a group’s culture.
- an area where goods are sold
- an economy for the basic needs
Down
- an influence by a country or nation.
- something that has value and is used for exchange
- pieces of culture spreading out or merging into other cultures.
- a route where people buy and sell goods
- giving something and receiving another thing
- a cashless economy using trades only
- an exchange of services or goods between two or multiple groups or people.
12 Clues: an area where goods are sold • an economy for the basic needs • an influence by a country or nation. • a cashless economy using trades only • a route where people buy and sell goods • a economy that runs by supply and demand • attempting to destroy a group’s culture. • giving something and receiving another thing • something that has value and is used for exchange • ...
Economics 2018-02-27
Across
- The objects that people or companies make to sell are called __________.
- Resources of people that contribute to the production of goods and services.
- Resources supplied by nature.
- Trees are a natural ___________.
- Refers to the fact that people do not have enough resources to satisfy all their wants.
- A job that provides the service of repairing cars.
Down
- A job that provides the service of caring for our teeth.
- A barber is an example of a job that provides a _____.
- The natural resource we use to get lumber and make paper.
- When we give up buying one thing to buy another, the thing we give up is called the ______ cost.
- Tractors are a ______________ good that help farmers produce crops.
- The natural resource all humans need to drink.
12 Clues: Resources supplied by nature. • Trees are a natural ___________. • The natural resource all humans need to drink. • A job that provides the service of repairing cars. • A barber is an example of a job that provides a _____. • A job that provides the service of caring for our teeth. • The natural resource we use to get lumber and make paper. • ...
Economics 2023-08-28
Across
- look closely at or examine
- how much you need to give for a thing
- very necessary
- choice
- sum of money is too small.
- the act of explaining things
- an act of choosing between two or more possibilities.
- good things you get out of it
Down
- a stock
- a group of good questions
- not necessary
- very important people that runs a country
12 Clues: choice • a stock • not necessary • very necessary • a group of good questions • look closely at or examine • sum of money is too small. • the act of explaining things • good things you get out of it • how much you need to give for a thing • very important people that runs a country • an act of choosing between two or more possibilities.
Economics 2023-09-01
Across
- Card A Plastic card that electronically connects to the bank
- Plan The amount an employee contributes each pay period to retirement
- Nation's health care program for elderly and disabled provides hospital and medical insurance
- Money subtracted from gross pay
- Automated tell machine
- Something unnecessary but desired
Down
- Cost The value of the next-best alternative your gave up when you selected a different choice
- Something necessary or required in your life
- Total of all the deductions
- Used at the time of purchase as the form of payment
- There's a limited amount of resources to meet humanity's unlimited wants and needs
- Something that is desirable, worthwhile and important
12 Clues: Automated tell machine • Total of all the deductions • Money subtracted from gross pay • Something unnecessary but desired • Something necessary or required in your life • Used at the time of purchase as the form of payment • Something that is desirable, worthwhile and important • Card A Plastic card that electronically connects to the bank • ...
Economics 2024-07-30
Across
- Money set aside for future use, often kept in a bank account.
- The financial gain after subtracting expenses from revenue.
- The act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services.
- The desire and ability of consumers to purchase a good or service.
- Money that is owed to someone else, often requiring repayment with interest.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
Down
- The act of putting money into something to gain a profit or achieve a future benefit.
- The payment received by workers for their labor, usually calculated on an hourly, daily, or weekly basis.
- A system of retirement savings where employees regularly contribute to a fund for future financial security.
- Physical items that can be bought or sold.
- Measurement of a nations productivity.
- A compulsory financial charge imposed by the government on income or goods.
12 Clues: Measurement of a nations productivity. • Physical items that can be bought or sold. • The financial gain after subtracting expenses from revenue. • Money set aside for future use, often kept in a bank account. • The act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services. • The desire and ability of consumers to purchase a good or service. • ...
Economics 2024-10-03
Across
- Less government involvement.
- Associated with democracy.
- Government makes all economic decisions.
- A combination of command and market economies.
- Philosophy where there is no private ownership of property or capital.
Down
- Some portion of the means of production under government control.
- Communist country
- Socialist country
- Capitalist country
- Based on cultural or religious practices and ideals passed down.
- Spread wealth more evenly and meet basic needs of the people.
- Individuals & companies own the means of production.
12 Clues: Communist country • Socialist country • Capitalist country • Associated with democracy. • Less government involvement. • Government makes all economic decisions. • A combination of command and market economies. • Individuals & companies own the means of production. • Spread wealth more evenly and meet basic needs of the people. • ...
ECONOMICS 2025-09-22
Across
- Consumer desire for goods
- Study of individual markets
- COST What you give up to get something else
- PAY Take-home amount after taxes
- Limited resources meeting unlimited wants
- Excess of supply over demand
Down
- System of production and exchange
- Big picture economic study
- Quantity available for sale
- Spending plan for income
- Government revenue source
- PAY Earnings before deductions
12 Clues: Spending plan for income • Consumer desire for goods • Government revenue source • Big picture economic study • Study of individual markets • Quantity available for sale • Excess of supply over demand • PAY Earnings before deductions • PAY Take-home amount after taxes • System of production and exchange • Limited resources meeting unlimited wants • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
Across
- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
Down
- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
Across
- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
Down
- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
Across
- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
Down
- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
economics 2021-03-01
Across
- floor:is an established lower boundary on the price of a commodity in the market.
- ceiling:is the mandated maximum amount a seller is allowed to charge for a product or service.
- each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity).
- the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized.
- state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
- amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
Down
- model: a simplified version of reality that allows us to observe, understand, and make predictions about economic behavior.
- price:is where the supply of goods matches demand
- price:is an analyst's projection of a security's future price.
- is a type of loan secured by collateral, which is usually property.
- partial refund to someone who has paid too much money for tax, rent, or a utility.
- coupon:allowing him or her to purchase a certain amount of a product each month.
- payment:a payment made, typically by a government body, to cover a financial deficit incurred in the course of an activity such as farming or education
13 Clues: price:is where the supply of goods matches demand • price:is an analyst's projection of a security's future price. • is a type of loan secured by collateral, which is usually property. • each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity). • amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something. • ...
Economics 2020-11-09
Across
- the cash and other financial assets held by an individual or business
- the amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services in an economy.
- the things used to produce a good or service.
- the graph which indicates the various production possibilities of two commodities when resources are fixed.
Down
- where one thing increases, and another must decrease.
- the potential benefits an individual, investor, or business misses out on when choosing one alternative over another.
- dictates that economic decisions must be made regularly in order to manage the availability of resources to meet human needs.
- an area of ground
- anything that motivates a person to do something.
- something that is necessary for a human to live a healthy life
- something that is desired
- an individual who creates a new business
12 Clues: an area of ground • something that is desired • an individual who creates a new business • the things used to produce a good or service. • anything that motivates a person to do something. • where one thing increases, and another must decrease. • something that is necessary for a human to live a healthy life • ...
Economics 2016-11-21
Across
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- authorization granted by a government or company to an individual group allowed by the company to sell it's products
- the action or process of working together to the same end.
- relating to or involving the use of the imagination or original ideas to create something
- is the broadest quantitative measure of a nation's total economic activity.
- a person employed for wages or salary.
Down
- a genetically determined characteristic.
- a commercial business.
- a financial gain.
- an association of two or more people
- trader a person who works by them self in a business.
- someone who sets up a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money.
12 Clues: a financial gain. • a commercial business. • an association of two or more people • a person employed for wages or salary. • a genetically determined characteristic. • trader a person who works by them self in a business. • the action or process of working together to the same end. • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • ...
