environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Week! 2021-02-27
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- Approximately 5 million tons of oil ends up where?
- If the entire world’s Ice melted, our_______would rise by 66 meters.
- We have explored more of Space than our_____oceans.
- Only 3% of our planet's water is_____.
- We can save 75,000 trees if we______the paper used on the daily run of the New York Times alone.
- The______Falls process 750,000 gallons of water every second!
- It takes more than 4,000 years for what to decompose?
- We have already destroyed 27% of our ______.
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- What are composed of 35% packaging materials.
- Recycling one aluminium can run what for 2-3 hours?
- The world uses 160,000____ every second.
- The Ice in ______is as much as the water in the Atlantic Ocean.
- We use 10 billion tons of____worldwide daily.
- _____uses up 70% of our global freshwater.
- The US throws away enough plastic bottles in a____ to encircle the Earth 5 times!
15 Clues: Only 3% of our planet's water is_____. • The world uses 160,000____ every second. • _____uses up 70% of our global freshwater. • We have already destroyed 27% of our ______. • What are composed of 35% packaging materials. • We use 10 billion tons of____worldwide daily. • Approximately 5 million tons of oil ends up where? • ...
Environmental Crossword 2022-10-31
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- Resources that the Earth provides.
- Resources existing in fixed amounts within Earth's crust.
- The replacement of renewable resources at the same rate at which they are being consumed.
- Held on surface in lakes, rivers, streams, or in the ground as groundwater.
- Substance that can adversely affect the survival of organisms.
- Found within or on Earth's surface that have the possibility of being used indefinitely.
- Productive land becomes desert.
- Indoor air pollution linked to illness.
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- Pollutants in the air that become harmful to humans and the environment.
- Layers of crushed sand and stone that naturally accumulates on or near the Earth's surface.
- A natural resource that can be mined as long as it is profitable.
- Removing salt from ocean water to provide freshwater.
- Material left behind as a result of grinding parent rock to remove ore.
- Base of unweathered parent material.
- Rocks deposited far from their origins.
15 Clues: Productive land becomes desert. • Resources that the Earth provides. • Base of unweathered parent material. • Rocks deposited far from their origins. • Indoor air pollution linked to illness. • Removing salt from ocean water to provide freshwater. • Resources existing in fixed amounts within Earth's crust. • ...
Environmental protection 2018-02-11
15 Clues: менять • убавлять • заменять • кампания • промывать • выключать • сокращать • одеваться • создавать • вдохновлять • выбрасывать • перегнивать • придумывать • заворачивать • энергосберегающий
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 2019-10-17
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- danger
- kinds of animals
- cutting down trees
- animals lose this because of deforestration
- illegal hunting
- global warming makes this rise
- environmental.... is the most dangerous issue on our planet
- This layer of the Earth is thinning
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- gases from factories
- this chemical kills bugs and insects
- factories ... waste into rivers
- animals die out
- a lot of water covering the ground
- the ice .... in the North Pole
- exhaust... from cars
15 Clues: danger • animals die out • illegal hunting • kinds of animals • cutting down trees • gases from factories • exhaust... from cars • the ice .... in the North Pole • global warming makes this rise • factories ... waste into rivers • a lot of water covering the ground • This layer of the Earth is thinning • this chemical kills bugs and insects • animals lose this because of deforestration • ...
Environmental Science 2023-05-17
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- the study of geology that is focused on the distribution and movement of groundwater in the soil and rocks of the Earth's crust
- the amount of space between particles in a substance
- when water leaves the aquifer, such as when it seeps into a spring
- the positive benefits that an ecosystem provides to people
- the highest point in an aquifer from which water can be obtained
- a hole in the ground formed when water has dissolved underground rock to the point where it cannot support the land surface
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- the supply of fresh water found beneath Earth's surface in the pores of soil, sand, and rock
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds
- pollution that is discharged over a wide land area and comes from many different sources and locations
- pollution that can be traced back to a single identifying incident, such as a leak in an underground storage tank or waste discharge from a factory
- the process of separating solid matter from a fluid by having the fluid pass through the pores of another substance, called a filter
- when water seeps into the ground and replenishes the aquifer, such as precipitation
- an underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel that holds groundwater
- the contamination of natural water bodies by substances that harm organisms and environments
- the ease with which substances such as water move through a material
15 Clues: the amount of space between particles in a substance • the positive benefits that an ecosystem provides to people • the highest point in an aquifer from which water can be obtained • when water leaves the aquifer, such as when it seeps into a spring • an underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel that holds groundwater • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-09-07
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- Depletion The thinning of the ozone layer in Earth's stratosphere, caused by human-made chemicals.
- Change The long-term alteration of Earth's average temperature and weather patterns due to human activities.
- Acidification The decrease in pH levels of the oceans, primarily caused by the absorption of excess carbon dioxide.
- Quality The measurement of pollutants in the air and their impact on human health and the environment.
- The process of population growth and expansion of cities, impacting land use and resources.
- Pollution The accumulation of plastic waste in the environment, particularly in oceans and waterways.
- The clearing of forests for agriculture, urban development, or other purposes, leading to habitat loss.
- Management The proper handling and disposal of waste materials to minimize environmental impact.
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- Loss The reduction in the variety and number of plant and animal species in a specific area.
- Energy Sustainable energy sources like solar, wind, and hydropower that reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
- The excessive harvesting of fish and other marine species, leading to a decline in populations.
- Scarcity The lack of access to clean and sufficient water for human needs and ecosystems.
- Conservation Efforts to protect and preserve endangered and threatened species and their habitats.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, such as air, water, or soil pollution.
- Erosion The removal of the topsoil layer by wind, water, or human activities, reducing soil fertility.
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 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 management 2024-07-04
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- The ground water pollutant present mostly in bengal and bihar
- Coal capital of India with dust pollution
- Pollutant responsible for evacuating an entire city in australia
- the pollutant responsible for 10% reduction in wheat yield in India
- Ocean where the largest plastic patch was found
- Country which recycled gold from mobile phones for making gold medals
- Heavy metal banned from mixing in petrol and in toys
- Nuclear disaster in ukraine affecting europe and other countrie
- Amphibian which lays eggs only at odisha coast
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- The country which has the largest clothes dumpyard
- Worst Industrial accident in india occured in this city
- Released by burning crop residue
- Kodaikanal was affected due to this pollutant
- Gas leaked from toilet and killed two people in this city
- large river where salt water intrusion damaged crops
15 Clues: Released by burning crop residue • Coal capital of India with dust pollution • Kodaikanal was affected due to this pollutant • Amphibian which lays eggs only at odisha coast • Ocean where the largest plastic patch was found • The country which has the largest clothes dumpyard • Heavy metal banned from mixing in petrol and in toys • ...
Environmental problems 2025-05-20
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- Not being able to hear.
- Moving people or things.
- A person who studies things.
- A goal or something you want.
- The top of something.
- cancer A bad illness from too much sun.
- To make something less.
- Something that can hurt you.
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- A hot, dry place with sand.
- Tiny bits of dry dirt.
- A very bad event like a fire or flood.
- About money and jobs.
- change The Earth’s weather is changing.
- Something people talk about.
- People who live together.
15 Clues: About money and jobs. • The top of something. • Tiny bits of dry dirt. • Not being able to hear. • To make something less. • Moving people or things. • People who live together. • A hot, dry place with sand. • A person who studies things. • Something people talk about. • Something that can hurt you. • A goal or something you want. • A very bad event like a fire or flood. • ...
Environmental problems 2025-05-20
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- To make something less
- A bad illness from too much sun
- People who live together
- A hot, dry place with sand
- A goal or something you want
- The top of something
- Something that can hurt you
- Something people talk about
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- Moving people or things
- Not being able to hear
- About money and jobs
- A person who studies things
- A very bad event like a fire or flood
- Things we throw away
- Tiny bits of dry dirt
15 Clues: About money and jobs • The top of something • Things we throw away • Tiny bits of dry dirt • Not being able to hear • To make something less • Moving people or things • People who live together • A hot, dry place with sand • A person who studies things • Something that can hurt you • Something people talk about • A goal or something you want • A bad illness from too much sun • ...
Environmental Engineering 2026-01-28
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- Acidic water flowing from abandoned mines (2 words)
- Fuel source that cannot be replaced
- Increase in Earth’s average temperature (2 words)
- Resources that will eventually run out (2 words)
- Gas that contributes to global warming (2 words)
- A natural resource that can be replaced by nature
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- Harmful substance in the air
- Gas released from vehicles due to incomplete combustion (2 words)
- Engineers who protect and restore the environment (2 words)
- Destruction of Earth’s surface by human activity (2 words)
- Materials that exist naturally in the environment (2 words)
- monoxide Poisonous gas that can build up in homes (2 words)
- Trapped heat in Earth’s atmosphere that warms the planet (2 words)
- Trash disposal areas that produce methane
- Chemicals used to kill insects
15 Clues: Harmful substance in the air • Chemicals used to kill insects • Fuel source that cannot be replaced • Trash disposal areas that produce methane • Resources that will eventually run out (2 words) • Gas that contributes to global warming (2 words) • Increase in Earth’s average temperature (2 words) • A natural resource that can be replaced by nature • ...
Environmental Impact 2026-03-29
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- Element in coal causing respiratory illness.
- Long-term shifts in temperature and weather.
- Visual pollutant from burning firewood.
- Greenhouse gases act like this around Earth.
- Nitrogen _____ released by natural gas exhaust.
- Wildlife often colliding with wind turbine blades.
- Type of pollution produced by windmills.
- Potent greenhouse gas from agriculture.
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- Accidental release of oil into water bodies.
- Global _____ caused by greenhouse gases.
- Another toxic metal in burned biomass ash.
- Another animal threatened by wind turbines.
- Level of this decreases in water during oil spills.
- Population severely impacted by hydropower dams.
- Toxic metal found in biomass ash.
15 Clues: Toxic metal found in biomass ash. • Visual pollutant from burning firewood. • Potent greenhouse gas from agriculture. • Global _____ caused by greenhouse gases. • Type of pollution produced by windmills. • Another toxic metal in burned biomass ash. • Another animal threatened by wind turbines. • Element in coal causing respiratory illness. • ...
Influences on Operations 2024-11-03
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- Activities outsourced to providers in another country.
- Strategies to achieve cost advantages over competitors.
- Principle actions taken to minimise environmental impact when uncertain.
- Evaluation of a business's financial, social, and environmental impact.
- Measure of design, functionality, and service delivery.
- Costs that remain constant regardless of business activity.
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- Business actions respecting people, society, and the environment.
- Using domestic businesses for outsourcing.
- Using third-party specialists to reduce costs.
- Application of innovative devices and methods in operations.
- Amount of carbon produced by operations.
- Costs that change with production levels.
- Environmental practices that preserve resources for future generations.
- Costs or Expenses for meeting legal regulations.
- A person trusted with others' money.
- Removal of trade barriers between nations.
16 Clues: A person trusted with others' money. • Amount of carbon produced by operations. • Costs that change with production levels. • Using domestic businesses for outsourcing. • Removal of trade barriers between nations. • Using third-party specialists to reduce costs. • Costs or Expenses for meeting legal regulations. • Activities outsourced to providers in another country. • ...
economy 2023-02-03
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- used on a regular basis
- FoP only do stuff they can do better
- risk taker in search of profits
- like to have but not necessary
- tools, equipment, factories
- satisfy competing wants
- another factor of production
- measure of goods and services
- where FoP are bough and sold
- resources not created by people
- allows buyers to exchange a specific product
- basic requirements for survival
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- producers sell goods and services
- organizing work so it gets done faster
- basic problem in economics
- nonnecessities with high value
- people skills, abilities, health
- economic product
- transferable from one person to another
- useful, tangible item
- dollar value of all goods
- capacity to be useful
- people with all their efforts
- resources required to produce things
- item lasts fewer than 3 years
25 Clues: economic product • useful, tangible item • capacity to be useful • used on a regular basis • satisfy competing wants • dollar value of all goods • basic problem in economics • tools, equipment, factories • another factor of production • where FoP are bough and sold • measure of goods and services • people with all their efforts • item lasts fewer than 3 years • ...
LAS MATERIAS 2014-09-08
US Environmental Progress Crossword 2024-11-28
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- Preservation of natural resources, including forests
- Releases of pollutants into the environment
- Stricter application of environmental rules
- Increased checks for environmental compliance
- Acronym for the agency conducting more pollution checks
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- Adherence to environmental regulations
- Environmental contamination targeted by increased checks
- Variety of plant and animal life protected in forests
- Areas of land with trees protected by new US policy
- Complex network of organisms and their environment
10 Clues: Adherence to environmental regulations • Releases of pollutants into the environment • Stricter application of environmental rules • Increased checks for environmental compliance • Complex network of organisms and their environment • Areas of land with trees protected by new US policy • Preservation of natural resources, including forests • ...
Spanish Vocabulary 2023-09-20
20 Clues: Biology • Physics • English • History • Because • Library • To arrive • Bookstore • Chemistry • Economics • Psychology • Wastebasket • Mathematics • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Next to;besides • Computer Science • To have breakfast • Buisness Administration
Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-21
20 Clues: Physics • English • History • Library • Biology • Because • To arrive • Chemistry • Bookstore • Economics • Psychology • Mathematics • Wastebasket • To have dinner • next to;beside • To the left of • To the right of • Computer Science • To have breakfast • Business Administration
Capitulo 2 2023-09-21
24 Clues: why? • why? • left • which • right • history • library • physcis • biology • english • besides • where to • bookstore • economics • chemistry • to arrive • psychology • which ones • wastebasket • mathematics • to have dinner • computer science • to have breakfast • business administration
About you 2021-09-13
26 Clues: raten • pause • Türkei • Sprache • typisch • ähnlich • Formular • türkisch • Nachname • ungarisch • Ernährung • Bestellung • chinesisch • Kursleiter • Fortschritt • selbständig • Stundenplan • französisch • Heimatstadt • lieblings... • Nationalität • name Vorname • Postleitzahl • Einschreibung • Selbstbeurteilung • Volkswirtschaftslehre
Vocabulary Review: Business English and The Market 2024-09-12
25 Clues: BWL • Menge • Kunden • Handel • Käufer • Vertrag • Angebot • Zahlung • company • Werbung • Rechnung • Nachfrage • Abteilung • bestimmen • überreden • nachfragen • Wettbewerb • im Ausland • Fähigkeiten • Buchhaltung • beeinflussen • Gesetzgebung • Schriftverkehr • cv (in America) • sich beziehen auf
Spanish Vpcab 2025-10-22
25 Clues: Art • Exam • Class • Music • Course • School • Physics • Library • Spanish • Stadium • Biology • Schedule • Sciences • Semester • Homework • Economics • Classmate • Geography • Cafeteria • Test/Quiz • University • Laboratory • House/Home • Computer Science • Trimester/Quarter
Subjects in Swedish schools 2026-03-16
24 Clues: So • No • bild • kemi • tyska • slöjd • fysik • musik • teknik • idrott • franska • syslöjd • spanska • svenska • biologi • religion • historia • geografi • engelska • träslöjd • matematik • hemkunskap • moderna språk • samhällskunskap
Ecopathologies 2025-12-10
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- Progressive decline in structural or functional integrity of environmental systems
- Integrated biotic–abiotic complex characterized by energy flow and nutrient cycling
- Synthetic or natural agent designed to suppress pest species, often with unintended ecological repercussions
- Diffuse or point-source introduction of deleterious substances altering natural environmental equilibria
- Trophic-level amplification of contaminant concentrations across food webs
- Biologically active compound capable of disrupting cellular homeostasis or organ function
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- Reduction or fragmentation of essential ecological space required for species persistence
- Progressive concentration of substances within organisms due to uptake exceeding elimination
- Long-term alteration of climatic patterns driven primarily by anthropogenic forcing
- High-density metallic element exhibiting toxicological effects at low concentrations
- Ionizing or non-ionizing electromagnetic emissions capable of inducing molecular damage
- Heritable genomic alteration arising from endogenous errors or environmental insult
- Exogenous environmental factor inducing physiological or ecological strain
- Multilevel variability of genes, species, and ecosystems contributing to ecological resilience
- Microbial agent initiating infectious processes within host populations
15 Clues: Microbial agent initiating infectious processes within host populations • Exogenous environmental factor inducing physiological or ecological strain • Trophic-level amplification of contaminant concentrations across food webs • Progressive decline in structural or functional integrity of environmental systems • ...
Ch 1 Lesson 1 Vocab 2026-01-23
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- a gap between limited resources and theoretically limitless wants
- something that makes a person try or work hard or harder
- a kind of compromise that involves giving up something in return for getting something else
- an area of the production, distribution and trade, as well as consumption of goods and services.
- the study of economics that is based on facts that can be proven true or false
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- compares a project or decision's estimated or projected costs and benefits
- a school of thought which believes that economics as a subject should pass value statements, judgments, and opinions on economic policies, statements, and projects
- making choices when resources are limited
8 Clues: making choices when resources are limited • something that makes a person try or work hard or harder • a gap between limited resources and theoretically limitless wants • compares a project or decision's estimated or projected costs and benefits • the study of economics that is based on facts that can be proven true or false • ...
economics 2026-02-18
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- is economics all about? Economics is the study of how individuals and societies use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants. Positive economics looks at the way things are and why. Normative economics looks at the way things ought to be. In examining how people make decisions about production and consumption, economists attempt to dig beneath the surface of everyday life.
- matter
- tools do economists use? Economists use the scientific method to analyze economic events and predict outcomes. They use graphs to analyze the relationship between two sets of data. They also use economic models to better understand how the world works. An economic model can take various forms, such as a diagram, an equation, or a description.
- forces tradeoffs
- makes people better off
- is both a social science and a way of thinking about how the world works. It can help us unravel everyday mysteries and make better decisions about matters both large and small.
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- made today have consequences in the future
- coordinate trade better than anything or anyone else
- should outweigh costs
- are often made at the margin
- principles guide an economic way of thinking? Economists have identified several principles that can help us understand how people make choices and how their decisions affect others. They include the following:
11 Clues: matter • forces tradeoffs • should outweigh costs • makes people better off • are often made at the margin • made today have consequences in the future • coordinate trade better than anything or anyone else • ...
Grade 8 LO 2022-09-05
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- waste that includes chemicals and radio active substances .
- These types of gasses are emitted when waste decomposes.
- The method of waste removal associated with burning rubbish.
- .... poluttes the air and water
- The type of waste we create from our homes.
- .... is illegal in protected areas.
- ..... are filling up as waste decomposes ,it gives off greenhouse gases.
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- .... our rubbish to the dump also creates greenhouse gas
- The type of waste we make when throwing out the,cellphones and computers.
- What is a species of animal that is on the brink of extinction classified as.
- Poaching is also know as a .... crime.
- The type of waste made by mines and factories
- The person who makes sure that business comply with Environmental laws is known as a Environmental Health....
- At the first earth summit what percentage of reports said that getting rid of solid waste was one of our biggest Environmental concerns.
14 Clues: .... poluttes the air and water • .... is illegal in protected areas. • Poaching is also know as a .... crime. • The type of waste we create from our homes. • The type of waste made by mines and factories • .... our rubbish to the dump also creates greenhouse gas • These types of gasses are emitted when waste decomposes. • ...
Welcome to Global Economics 2022-09-06
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- the way in which different workers divide required tasks to produce a good or services
- interaction between potential buyers and sellers
- branch of economics that focuses on broad issues
- products made domestically and sold abroad
- diagram that views the economy as consisting of households and firms
- the trend in which buying and selling in markets have increasingly crossed national borders
- the study of how humans make decisions
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- an economy where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where the government owns the resources
- when humans wants for goods and services exceed the available supply
- branch of economics that focuses on actions of particular agents within the economy
- products made abroad and then sold domestically
11 Clues: the study of how humans make decisions • products made domestically and sold abroad • products made abroad and then sold domestically • interaction between potential buyers and sellers • branch of economics that focuses on broad issues • when humans wants for goods and services exceed the available supply • ...
Econ 203 Introduction 2018-01-25
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- name of SI leader
- when people's wants are greater than what they have
- provide land,labor,and capital to the market for the factors of production
- level of production that cannot be achieved given current level of technology and available resources
- how people manage their resources
- form of economics that focuses on the national and international scales
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- simplifications of complex problems
- cost associated with the value you have to give up in order to get something
- point where given available resources and technology it is possible to produce more output
- form of economics that focuses on the individual and firms
- receives labor from the market for goods and services
11 Clues: name of SI leader • how people manage their resources • simplifications of complex problems • when people's wants are greater than what they have • receives labor from the market for goods and services • form of economics that focuses on the individual and firms • form of economics that focuses on the national and international scales • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- A large scale of economics
- A small scale of economics
- Valued at current dollars and not adjusted for inflation
- A type of human capital
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- When the GDP falls 2 quarters in a row
- Sold to another country
- Used for manufacturing
- Purchased from a different country
- Prolonged depression
- Combination of innovation or invention
- The value of all goods/services
11 Clues: Prolonged depression • Used for manufacturing • Sold to another country • A type of human capital • A large scale of economics • A small scale of economics • The value of all goods/services • Purchased from a different country • When the GDP falls 2 quarters in a row • Combination of innovation or invention • Valued at current dollars and not adjusted for inflation
Behavioral Economics 2023-01-26
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- bias subconscious errors
- economics human behavior and economics
- bias someone that looks for support
- effect put value on things
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- not wanting to miss out
- person believing they are better
- Bias confident in abilities
- mentality trying to fit in
- aversion losses are more important than gains
- adaptation baseline leveling out
10 Clues: not wanting to miss out • bias subconscious errors • mentality trying to fit in • effect put value on things • Bias confident in abilities • person believing they are better • adaptation baseline leveling out • bias someone that looks for support • economics human behavior and economics • aversion losses are more important than gains
Behavioral Economics 2023-01-26
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- bias subconscious errors
- economics human behavior and economics
- bias someone that looks for support
- effect put value on things
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- not wanting to miss out
- person believing they are better
- Bias confident in abilities
- mentality trying to fit in
- aversion losses are more important than gains
- adaptation baseline leveling out
10 Clues: not wanting to miss out • bias subconscious errors • mentality trying to fit in • effect put value on things • Bias confident in abilities • person believing they are better • adaptation baseline leveling out • bias someone that looks for support • economics human behavior and economics • aversion losses are more important than gains
Environmental Movement 2023-08-24
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- - Activist environmental organization.
- - Environmental disaster involving crude.
- - Renewable energy source.
- - Conservation focus.
- - Embracing the outdoors.
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- - Reusing materials to reduce waste.
- - Anti-pollution movement goal.
- - Govt. agency for environmental protection.
- - Layer protecting from UV rays.
- - Annual eco-awareness event.
10 Clues: - Conservation focus. • - Embracing the outdoors. • - Renewable energy source. • - Annual eco-awareness event. • - Anti-pollution movement goal. • - Layer protecting from UV rays. • - Reusing materials to reduce waste. • - Activist environmental organization. • - Environmental disaster involving crude. • - Govt. agency for environmental protection.
Crossword เศรษฐศาสตร์ 2022-12-14
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- ปริมาณความต้องการซื้อ
- ผลที่ได้เกินต้นทุน
- บิดาแห่งเศรษฐศาสตร์
- ผลที่ได้น้อยกว่าต้นทุน
- สถาบันการเงิน
- สิ่งของที่ซื้อขายกัน
- การปฏิบัติรับใช้, การให้ความสะดวกต่าง ๆ
- ปริมาณความต้องการเสนอขาย
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- การประกอบกิจการเพื่อมุ่งการค้าหากำไร
- วิชาเกี่ยวกับการผลิต การกระจาย การบริโภคสินค้าและบริการ
- วิกฤตการณ์ทางการเงินซึ่งส่งผลกระทบถึงหลายประเทศในทวีปเอเชีย
- เงินที่บุคคลหรือกิจการติดค้างอยู่ จะต้องใช้คืน
- เงินที่มีกฎหมายกำหนดให้รัฐเรียกเก็บจากบุคคลในเหตุต่าง ๆ
- กิจการเกี่ยวกับเงิน
- สิ่งที่ในมาแลกเปลี่ยนในยุคปัจจุบัน
15 Clues: สถาบันการเงิน • ผลที่ได้เกินต้นทุน • กิจการเกี่ยวกับเงิน • บิดาแห่งเศรษฐศาสตร์ • สิ่งของที่ซื้อขายกัน • ปริมาณความต้องการซื้อ • ผลที่ได้น้อยกว่าต้นทุน • ปริมาณความต้องการเสนอขาย • สิ่งที่ในมาแลกเปลี่ยนในยุคปัจจุบัน • การประกอบกิจการเพื่อมุ่งการค้าหากำไร • การปฏิบัติรับใช้, การให้ความสะดวกต่าง ๆ • เงินที่บุคคลหรือกิจการติดค้างอยู่ จะต้องใช้คืน • ...
newspaper 2021-06-08
15 Clues: Wind • Theft • Label • Fraud • Career • Sproule • Cabinet • to Work • Who Care • Coverers • Abrantes • Hour Week • Economics • Labor Agreements • In The Brotherhood
On the Go 1 Unit 4 2026-03-30
15 Clues: kemia • ankara • jatkaa • säännöt • vaativa • liittyä • fysiikka • oppiaine • kiusaaja • oppitunti • koulupuku • kannustava • kotitalous • terveystieto • opinto-ohjaus
GETTING AROUND 2024-04-29
Across
- Infinite room for the vehicle but not much room for you.
- A ship or a jail.
- If you're skilled and lucky, you might ride it for 8 seconds.
- Environmental nightmare. Part 2.
- Witches transport.
- Not for distance but for fun.
- Three rides with a saddle 1.
- By the paws of man's best friend.
- Done standing.
- Environmental nightmare. Part 1.
- Three rides with a saddle 2.
- Environmental nightmare. Part 3.
- Two or three wheels powered in Ahina by a human or elecricity.
- Not the sandwitch maker.
- Airport at sea.
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- Where you go up to go down.
- Three rides with a saddle 3.
- Where the kids get even.
- Great for advertising and the environment.
- Hand,hand, foot, foot,etc.
- Done with a digit.
- Tot's joy.
- Newborn's means oftransport
- Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn.
- It has its ups and downs.
- Ego-stroking polluter.
- Named for a great inventor.
27 Clues: Tot's joy. • Done standing. • Airport at sea. • A ship or a jail. • Done with a digit. • Witches transport. • Ego-stroking polluter. • Where the kids get even. • Not the sandwitch maker. • Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn. • It has its ups and downs. • Hand,hand, foot, foot,etc. • Where you go up to go down. • Newborn's means oftransport • Named for a great inventor. • Three rides with a saddle 3. • ...
Memory Terms 2022-11-23
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- grouping items together to be stored as a single unit
- another memory interferes with retrieval
- inclined to accept/act on other's suggestions
- happy people remember happy memories
- improved recall when environmental stimuli for encoding and retrieval are the same
- LTM retrieval is impacted by current physiological/environmental agents
- strengthening of synapse, which improves long-lasting signal transmission
- repeating information to remember it
- reacting to stimuli, while ignoring simultaneously occurring stimuli
- incorrect identification of the cause of the event
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- small amount of information that can be held/manipulated in cognitive tasks
- combining things into a coherent whole memory
- memory for intentions
- memory improved when in same physiological/environmental condition
- lapse of attention while encoding material
- linking new information to self/what is already known
- stored information gradually fades away
- stimuli that help people recall memories
- vivid memory associated with strong emotional event
- information makes retrieval difficult
- alter recall of information to fit our current beliefs
21 Clues: memory for intentions • happy people remember happy memories • repeating information to remember it • information makes retrieval difficult • stored information gradually fades away • another memory interferes with retrieval • stimuli that help people recall memories • lapse of attention while encoding material • combining things into a coherent whole memory • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-01-05
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- - Anything that can be bought and sold.
- - A service or other asset used to produce goods and services that meet human needs and wants.
- - The study of how people use limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants
- - Work that someone/something is willing to pay for.
- - Highest value alternative that must be given up when scarce resources are used for one purpose instead of another.
- - Additional satisfaction (benefit) or utility (cost) lost from consuming an additional unit of a good or service.
- Economics - Economic study based on an opinion or a set goal to be achieved
- - Additional satisfaction (benefit) or utility (cost) gained from consuming an additional unit of a good or service.
- - A system used to manage limited resources
- - Something that motivates a person/thing to take particular a course of action
- - Study of “the economy” as a whole
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- - Way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action
- Economics - Economic study based on scientific method and math
- - Something that is gained
- - Something that is spent
- - The exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is better.
- - The result of people having limited resources but unlimited wants.
- - Study of how individual consumers and firms make choices.
18 Clues: - Something that is spent • - Something that is gained • - Study of “the economy” as a whole • - Anything that can be bought and sold. • - A system used to manage limited resources • - Work that someone/something is willing to pay for. • - Study of how individual consumers and firms make choices. • Economics - Economic study based on scientific method and math • ...
Environmental Management System 2020-10-21
Across
- Regional Hydrology
- Any negative effect on an organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- Air pollution
- determination of the nature and magnitude of the proposed project’s potential environmental and social impacts.
- is an “Environmental Impact Assessment”, the term “Impact” is used instead of “Effect”.
- fisheries, Eutrophication, Aquatic Weeds, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- is a tool which modern financial analysts adopt before undertaking any financial operation or commercial activity.
- Erosion and Siltation
- of possible positive or negative impacts of the project.
- impacts with respect to common base.
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- Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- consist of components of environment and can be grouped into major components.
- is the existing environmental situation or condition in the absence of the activity.
- is the term used to describe the assessment of the environmental consequences of proposed policies, plans, programs, or projects.
- is any positive effect on the organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- Identification of key issues and development of the Terms of Reference (TOR) for the EIA once a project is categorized.
16 Clues: Air pollution • Regional Hydrology • Erosion and Siltation • impacts with respect to common base. • Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species • of possible positive or negative impacts of the project. • consist of components of environment and can be grouped into major components. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL 2023-08-23
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- The large round object that is very hot and bright, that provides light and heat for the Earth
- The large round object that moves around a star (such as the Sun)
- To throw rubbish on the ground or in places where it should not be
- To make something tidy or free of dirt or mess
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- A way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
- A large area of land where subbish is taken and left
- The natural world in which people, animals and plants live
- Animals that live in nature and are not kept by human
- To cause harm or injury to something or someone
9 Clues: To make something tidy or free of dirt or mess • To cause harm or injury to something or someone • A large area of land where subbish is taken and left • Animals that live in nature and are not kept by human • The natural world in which people, animals and plants live • A way of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation • ...
Civics review 2011-11-16
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- Right to bear Arms
- slow down of economy for a year
- Senator for Nebraska republican
- side of economics to tax
- 3rd district on Ne
- House minority leader
- vice president
- no improper searches
- states and towns can make laws
- freedom of speech Amendment
- Other freedoms
- no excessive bail
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- Senator for Nebraska democrate
- right to a jury trial in civil court
- Who is the representive of district 2
- more revenue than expendtures
- right to fair speedy trial
- senate majority leader
- 1st district of Ne
- total $ amount a nation produces in good and serives in 1 yr
- side of economics to create jobs
- tax on more money you make higher taxes
- general price increase
- cannot be tried twice
- no soldiers can be housed in private homes
25 Clues: vice president • Other freedoms • no excessive bail • Right to bear Arms • 1st district of Ne • 3rd district on Ne • no improper searches • House minority leader • cannot be tried twice • senate majority leader • general price increase • side of economics to tax • right to fair speedy trial • freedom of speech Amendment • more revenue than expendtures • Senator for Nebraska democrate • ...
our puzzling economy 2023-02-03
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- basic problem in economics
- tools/machinery used to produce
- risk taker in search of profits
- factors of production are bought/sold
- producers sell goods/services
- dollar value on goods, services, structure
- gifts of nature
- accumulation of tangible items
- useful and provides satisfaction
- study of how people satisfy needs
- mechanism allows people to buy and sell goods
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- people's efforts, skills, abilities
- land, labor, capital, entrepreneur
- intended for final use by people
- lasts 3+ years
- sum of people's skills, abilities, etc
- total output increases over time
- something we'd like to have
- does NOT last 3+ years
- people perform only tasks they excel in
- work performed for someone
- useful, tangible, item
- measure of amount produced
- worth in dollars/cents
- basic requirements for survival
25 Clues: lasts 3+ years • gifts of nature • does NOT last 3+ years • useful, tangible, item • worth in dollars/cents • basic problem in economics • work performed for someone • measure of amount produced • something we'd like to have • producers sell goods/services • accumulation of tangible items • tools/machinery used to produce • risk taker in search of profits • ...
economy 2023-02-03
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- used on a regular basis
- FoP only do stuff they can do better
- risk taker in search of profits
- like to have but not necessary
- tools, equipment, factories
- satisfy competing wants
- another factor of production
- measure of goods and services
- where FoP are bough and sold
- resources not created by people
- allows buyers to exchange a specific product
- basic requirements for survival
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- producers sell goods and services
- organizing work so it gets done faster
- basic problem in economics
- nonnecessities with high value
- people skills, abilities, health
- economic product
- transferable from one person to another
- useful, tangible item
- dollar value of all goods
- capacity to be useful
- people with all their efforts
- resources required to produce things
- item lasts fewer than 3 years
25 Clues: economic product • useful, tangible item • capacity to be useful • used on a regular basis • satisfy competing wants • dollar value of all goods • basic problem in economics • tools, equipment, factories • another factor of production • where FoP are bough and sold • measure of goods and services • people with all their efforts • item lasts fewer than 3 years • ...
Industrial Revolution and Imperialism - Myah Hunt 2023-02-22
Across
- exploited during imperialism - natural
- great increase in machine-made goods
- introduced Marxism
- the theory of natural selection
- people who believe in socialism
- joining together to go on strike
- fenced in farmlands
- believe in capitalism
- no private property
- a take over a less advanced civilization
- free choice economics
- when people don't like other people because of the color of their skin
- workers joined together to press for reform
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- individual shareholders
- moving crops from year to year
- native
- gov't intervention in the economy
- cloth and thread
- rapid movement of people to cities
- meeting dividing Africa
- German who led the Berlin Conference
- continent taken over by Europe
- process of changing to machines
- a social class made up of skilled workers
- free market economics
- refuse to work
26 Clues: native • refuse to work • cloth and thread • introduced Marxism • fenced in farmlands • no private property • believe in capitalism • free choice economics • free market economics • individual shareholders • meeting dividing Africa • moving crops from year to year • continent taken over by Europe • people who believe in socialism • process of changing to machines • ...
Factors of Production - 3rd 2023-02-13
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- Properties able to be sold
- A fluid used to power many things
- A person who usually makes riskier deals and operates in economics
- The condition of a thing
- A living thing often used to make produce
- To work
- An expert in economics
- The act of harvesting underground materials
- Mass starvation
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- A collection of minerals
- Something that influences change
- A collection of specific items useful in a market
- The amount of one thing
- A natural formation of rock
- The creation of a good
- A large scale conflict between two nations
- To move from one place to another
- A condition healthy for growing
- Economic activity that usually utilizes factories
- produces "gifts of nature" or natural resources.
- A large area of trees, shrubbery and other plantlife.
- A hard solid used to construct
22 Clues: To work • Mass starvation • The creation of a good • An expert in economics • The amount of one thing • A collection of minerals • The condition of a thing • Properties able to be sold • A natural formation of rock • A hard solid used to construct • A condition healthy for growing • Something that influences change • To move from one place to another • A fluid used to power many things • ...
10-3 Crossword Vocab 2023-04-18
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- Properties able to be sold
- A fluid used to power many things
- A person who usually makes riskier deals and operates in economics
- The condition of a thing
- A living thing often used to make produce
- To work
- An expert in economics
- The act of harvesting underground materials
- Mass starvation
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- A collection of minerals
- Something that influences change
- A collection of specific items useful in a market
- The amount of one thing
- A natural formation of rock
- The creation of a good
- A large scale conflict between two nations
- To move from one place to another
- A condition healthy for growing
- Economic activity that usually utilizes factories
- produces "gifts of nature" or natural resources.
- A large area of trees, shrubbery and other plantlife.
- A hard solid used to construct
22 Clues: To work • Mass starvation • The creation of a good • An expert in economics • The amount of one thing • A collection of minerals • The condition of a thing • Properties able to be sold • A natural formation of rock • A hard solid used to construct • A condition healthy for growing • Something that influences change • To move from one place to another • A fluid used to power many things • ...
2-3 Vocab 2023-04-18
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- Properties able to be sold
- A fluid used to power many things
- A person who usually makes riskier deals and operates in economics
- The condition of a thing
- A living thing often used to make produce
- To work
- An expert in economics
- The act of harvesting underground materials
- Mass starvation
Down
- A collection of minerals
- Something that influences change
- A collection of specific items useful in a market
- The amount of one thing
- A natural formation of rock
- The creation of a good
- A large scale conflict between two nations
- To move from one place to another
- A condition healthy for growing
- Economic activity that usually utilizes factories
- produces "gifts of nature" or natural resources.
- A large area of trees, shrubbery and other plantlife.
- A hard solid used to construct
22 Clues: To work • Mass starvation • The creation of a good • An expert in economics • The amount of one thing • A collection of minerals • The condition of a thing • Properties able to be sold • A natural formation of rock • A hard solid used to construct • A condition healthy for growing • Something that influences change • To move from one place to another • A fluid used to power many things • ...
german words 2013-02-04
23 Clues: bad • lazy • good • easy • band • notes • heavy • light • Grades • german • anyway • lessons • biology • Ag class • homework • geometry • handed out • read (past) • woods class • brought with • science class • religion class • economics/business
Day 9 2022-01-21
20 Clues: 고무 • 얕은 • 가시 • 경제학 • 편집자 • 전반적인 • 작은 늪 • 의사소통 • 조사하다 • 줄기, 대 • 복지, 행복 • ~한 광경인 • 부상을 입은 • ~의 크기의 • 도처에, 사방에 • 다소, 어느 정도 • 매끈한, 부드러운 • 동기 부여, 지극 • 로부터 ~을보호하다 • 단단히 결심한, 단호한
Economic 2021-08-07
Spanish Pg. 40-41 Crossword Puzzle 2020-10-05
25 Clues: Art • Quiz • Class • Music • Course • School • Library • Spanish • Physics • Stadium • Biology • Semester • Homework • Sciences • Economics • Geography • Cafeteria • Classmate • Bookstore • Laboratory • House;Home • Accounting • Computer Science • Trimester;Quarter • University;college
Crash Course Economy 1 and 2 - Vocabulary 2025-06-25
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- Central bank actions that manage the money supply and interest rates.
- A way a society organizes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- Branch of economics focusing on the economy as a whole—output, inflation, growth.
- The condition of limited resources and unlimited wants.
- An economy in which decisions are made by individuals and businesses based on supply and demand.
- Government use of spending and taxes to influence the economy.
- The value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made.
- External motivators that influence decision-making and behavior.
- An economic system where the government makes all production and distribution decisions.
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- Branch of economics focusing on individual consumers, workers, and firms.
- The situation where human wants exceed available resources.
- A system combining aspects of market and command economies.
- The study of how people make choices to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources.
- An economy based on customs, traditions, and beliefs where roles are typically inherited.
- The study of the overall economy, including inflation, growth, and unemployment.
15 Clues: The condition of limited resources and unlimited wants. • The situation where human wants exceed available resources. • A system combining aspects of market and command economies. • Government use of spending and taxes to influence the economy. • The value of the next-best alternative when a decision is made. • ...
Subject and Sport ( Môn học và thể thao 2021-10-10
14 Clues: Math • History • Physics • Biology • Engineer • Sociology • Economics • Fine Arts • Chemistry • Geography • Literature • Psychology • Foreign languages • Physical Education
Environmental Terms 2014-05-25
Across
- place animals and plants live
- engineer for electric cars
- another term for 'climate change'
- protects environment from companies who pollute
- gases such as Co2,
- alternative to oil, gasoline
- study plants and animals
- designs bike paths, alt. transportation
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- farms without many chemicals
- hurting the environment
- gasoline, coal, oil
- caused by greenhouse gases
- taking a lot of fuel (SUVS, big trucks)
- energy won't run out (windmills, solar panels)
- half electric, half gas
15 Clues: gases such as Co2, • gasoline, coal, oil • hurting the environment • half electric, half gas • study plants and animals • engineer for electric cars • caused by greenhouse gases • farms without many chemicals • alternative to oil, gasoline • place animals and plants live • another term for 'climate change' • taking a lot of fuel (SUVS, big trucks) • ...
Environmental Optometry 2021-01-24
Across
- has the lowest frequency in the visible light spectrum
- short wavelength has high_________
- blocked from earth's surface by atmosphere
- UVB below 295nm is abosorbed by the_____.
- retinal________is a quantitative measure of laser damage
- longer than radio wave, shorter than infrared
Down
- used in heat lamps
- short frequency wave have high_________
- causes blindness in humans
- high energy waves
- radiant exposure at 1064nm causes_____ retinal lesion
- eye condition caused by high levels of radiation
- completely absorbed by the ozone layer
- effect of UV radiation to the conjunctiva
- low energy with long wavelengths
15 Clues: high energy waves • used in heat lamps • causes blindness in humans • low energy with long wavelengths • short wavelength has high_________ • completely absorbed by the ozone layer • short frequency wave have high_________ • UVB below 295nm is abosorbed by the_____. • effect of UV radiation to the conjunctiva • blocked from earth's surface by atmosphere • ...
Environmental Problems 2021-03-14
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- A worldwide increase in temperature that cause changes in the established climate
- The alteration of the planets weather systems in an adverse way
- The spread of cities and towns out into the countryside
- This type of pollution is particularly damaging to nocturnal animals
- The spaces specifically designed to house a populations rubbish waste
- The range of life on the planet. Climate issues are causing the variety to decrease by 150 per day
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- Cutting down trees which prevents them from converting and storing carbon, but also releases stored carbon into the atmosphere
- Excessive rain in an area that causes crops and livestock to die
- The result of warm humid air reacting with cold unstable air
- Made of long chain carbon polymers that take millions of years to break down
- Gas, Coal and Oil, made from the dead bodies of ancient creatures.
- The unsustainable increase of people on the planet
- Resistance to these drugs means that we are more likely to get sick from resilient infections
- The protective layer of O3 around the earth that protects us from UV rays
- The lack of rain in an area that causes crops and livestock to die
15 Clues: The unsustainable increase of people on the planet • The spread of cities and towns out into the countryside • The result of warm humid air reacting with cold unstable air • The alteration of the planets weather systems in an adverse way • Excessive rain in an area that causes crops and livestock to die • ...
Environmental Cycle 2021-09-08
Across
- help protect your hands from corrosive or damaging material
- runoff system which collects all runoff lagoon or other storage means; this system eliminates or fully contains the polluted runoff
- pollutant which can be traced back to a specific activity
- Th fecal contamination must remain off the
- disposing of materials and properly is vital
- system in which runoff is treated prior to being released to an adjacent land
- increase in the earths average temperature in the air and the temperature of the oceans
- pollutant which cannot be traced back to a specific activity and is a result of several activities
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- warming of the earth from the trapping of solar radiation in the atmosphere
- transfer of a contaminant
- food safety and inspection service; government agency, protecting public health by promoting food safety standards in processing plants, restaurants and other food related industries
- Escherichia coli, which is gram negative bacterium commonly found in the lower intestine of warm-blooded animals; E. coli 0157:H7 is the contaminant associated with ground beef and food-borne illness
- process of cutting down trees and clearing forests for the purpose of using the land for other means
- is released into an adjacent field, pasture or waterway
- the small scale farmers practice an additional method such as slash and
15 Clues: transfer of a contaminant • Th fecal contamination must remain off the • disposing of materials and properly is vital • is released into an adjacent field, pasture or waterway • pollutant which can be traced back to a specific activity • help protect your hands from corrosive or damaging material • ...
Environmental Stress 2021-02-19
Across
- Bring in sunlight penetration and views.
- Surrounding in which a person completes tasks.
- Negatively related to telecommuting, the rate at which employees leave.
- Type of element found to relieve job stress (i.e., trees, plants, flowers, etc.)
- 'Equals control.' Gives one control over breaks, rules, environments, etc.
- Self-governance, independent of one's owns actions and behaviors, increases with telecommunication.
- The type of learning we are engaging in, far away from each other.
- Telecommuting is positively/negatively related to job performance (Hypothesis 5).
Down
- Amount of light in an environment.
- Most common device people use to complete their telecommuting tasks.
- Most common location to work other than the primary workplace.
- Global computer networks linked to other networks and provide information.
- Which gender experiences lower sunlight penetration and more negative outcomes.
- Term for alternative work arrangement, working somewhere other than the primary workplace.
- Telecommuting is positively/negatively related to work-family conflict (Hypothesis 2).
15 Clues: Amount of light in an environment. • Bring in sunlight penetration and views. • Surrounding in which a person completes tasks. • Most common location to work other than the primary workplace. • The type of learning we are engaging in, far away from each other. • Most common device people use to complete their telecommuting tasks. • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-09-05
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- Change Long-term alteration in Earth's temperature and weather patterns
- Conservation Responsible use and management of water resources
- Gas Gases like carbon dioxide that trap heat in the atmosphere
- Community of living organisms and their environment
- Energy Sustainable sources like wind and solar power
- Variety of species and ecosystems in an area
- Acidification Increased acidity in oceans due to carbon dioxide absorption
- Layer Protective layer in the Earth's atmosphere, filtering harmful UV rays
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- Resources Natural resources that can be replenished naturally
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances
- Clearing of forests, leading to habitat loss and environmental impact
- Species Species at risk of extinction
- Living Lifestyle that reduces environmental impact
- Process of converting waste materials into reusable products
- Protection and preservation of natural resources
- Quality Measurement of pollutants in the atmosphere
16 Clues: Species Species at risk of extinction • Variety of species and ecosystems in an area • Protection and preservation of natural resources • Living Lifestyle that reduces environmental impact • Community of living organisms and their environment • Quality Measurement of pollutants in the atmosphere • Energy Sustainable sources like wind and solar power • ...
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 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 Science 2023-09-10
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- A substance that contributes hydroxide ions to a solution.
- Anything that occupies space and has mass.
- The time it takes one-half of an original radioactive parent atom to decay.
- A critical component of living organisms made up of a long chain of amino acids.
- The smallest particle that can contain the chemical properties of an elemental.
- A substance composed of atoms that cannot be broken down into smaller components.
- A smaller organic biological molecule that does not mix with water.
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- Atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons.
- A compound composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms.
- A highly organized living entity that consists of four types of macromolecules.
- A measurement of the amount of matter an object contains.
- The number that indicates the relative strength of acids and bases in a substance.
- A substance that contributes hydrogen ions to a solution.
- A molecule containing more than one element.
- A particle that contains more than one atom.
15 Clues: Anything that occupies space and has mass. • A molecule containing more than one element. • A particle that contains more than one atom. • A measurement of the amount of matter an object contains. • A substance that contributes hydrogen ions to a solution. • A substance that contributes hydroxide ions to a solution. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2024-01-22
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- extremely dry area
- conditions in which an organism lives
- treeless plain
- dropping of sediments in a new place
- deficiency of oxygen reaching the tissues
- level of hierarchy in the ecosystem
- biological community of interacting organisms
- one benefits at the expense of the other
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- capacity to endure
- the smallest quantity
- the breaking down of rocks
- process of change to be suited to the environment
- ability to maintain the internal environment of the body within the limits that allow its survival
- area classified according to the species that thrives in it
- describes the role an organism plays in a community
15 Clues: treeless plain • extremely dry area • capacity to endure • the smallest quantity • the breaking down of rocks • level of hierarchy in the ecosystem • dropping of sediments in a new place • conditions in which an organism lives • one benefits at the expense of the other • deficiency of oxygen reaching the tissues • biological community of interacting organisms • ...
Environmental Science 2024-04-10
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- The process that occurs when human water pollution slows speeds up by introducing sewage water
- Waters that's been used in homes,businesses and apart of industrial uses
- The reduction of dissolved oxygen
- The rapid growth of microscopic algae
- areas of water bodies where aquatic life cannot survive due to the low levels or oxygen
- Plant Nutrients Fertilizer runoff from farmland
- Sources any single identifiable source of pollution from which pollutants are discharged
- sources occur when runoff from rain and snow melt carries pollutants into waterways such as rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands, and even groundwater
- Pollution Soil erosion causes soil particles to be carried into waterways
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- Process in which nutrients accumulate in a body of water
- The biologically catalyzed reduction in complexity of chemical compounds
- Lakes that are unproductive
- The action of making plants more dilute
- The presence of excessive bacteria in the small intestine
- Typically shallow with a mucky bottom
15 Clues: Lakes that are unproductive • The reduction of dissolved oxygen • The rapid growth of microscopic algae • Typically shallow with a mucky bottom • The action of making plants more dilute • Plant Nutrients Fertilizer runoff from farmland • Process in which nutrients accumulate in a body of water • The presence of excessive bacteria in the small intestine • ...
Environmental Science 2023-01-30
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- Is a scientific process that is designed to reveal the effect of something
- Electricity produced from the energy created by moving water
- Something it can be proven or disproven by performing an experiment
- Is a body of water that does not contain salt, or that contains a very small amount of salt
- The part of an experiment that does not receive the substance or treatment that is being tested
- Something it moves continuously in a particular direction
- is a group of all the living things in a particular area
- A warm shallow area in an ocean that is along the edge of land
- A set of living and nonliving things that exists in a particular environment or area together
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- An organism that gets its nutrients by feeding on other organisms
- The layer on the Earth that supports all living organisms
- The degree of biological variation among individuals in a population
- An idea or statement that is not proven
- To judge something or draw a conclusion about something after thinking carefully about it
- The science of weather and atmospheric changes
15 Clues: An idea or statement that is not proven • The science of weather and atmospheric changes • is a group of all the living things in a particular area • The layer on the Earth that supports all living organisms • Something it moves continuously in a particular direction • Electricity produced from the energy created by moving water • ...
Environmental vocabulary 2023-03-19
15 Clues: fondre • surpêche • sècheresse • inondation • marée noire • déforestation • couche d'ozone • perte d'habitat • chasse à la baleine • gas à effet de serre • changement climatique • cap calotte glacière • warming réchauffement de la planète • organisme génétiquement transformé OGM • species espèces en voie de disparition
Environmental science 2025-03-19
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- – The process of burning something to release energy.
- Dioxide – A gas made when people and animals breathe out or when fuels are burned.
- Change – A long-term change in Earth's weather patterns, often linked to pollution.
- – How hot or cold something is.
- – To take in or soak up, like how plants take in sunlight or carbon dioxide.
- – The cutting down of large areas of forests.
- – When something stays steady and does not change much.
- – The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth.
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- Activities – Things people do, such as farming or driving, that affect nature.
- – Farm animals such as cows, pigs, sheep, and chickens.
- – Changes that move up and down, like temperature or weather patterns.
- – A general direction or pattern of change over time.
- – The usual or average weather in a place over a long period of time.
- – A gas released by animals like cows and from landfills that traps heat in the atmosphere.
- – The power or ability to do work or cause change.
- – To bounce back light, heat, or sound from a surface.
16 Clues: – How hot or cold something is. • – The cutting down of large areas of forests. • – The layer of gases that surrounds the Earth. • – The power or ability to do work or cause change. • – The process of burning something to release energy. • – A general direction or pattern of change over time. • – To bounce back light, heat, or sound from a surface. • ...
Environmental Jeopardy 2025-06-04
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- To use less and not waste
- Reason of melting of glaciers and sea ice
- Largest Ocean on earth
- The purposeful clearing of forests
- Contamination of environment that causes harm
- A system which includes both living and non living things
- Process by which liquid turns into gas
- Month in which world environment day is celebrated
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- The action of using something again
- Process of converting waste into usable material
- Type of energy made from natural resources
- _________ bag is harmful for environment
- A layer which shields earth from ultra violet radiations
- Rain caused from harmful gases combining with water in the air
- A desert animal with hump
15 Clues: Largest Ocean on earth • To use less and not waste • A desert animal with hump • The purposeful clearing of forests • The action of using something again • Process by which liquid turns into gas • _________ bag is harmful for environment • Reason of melting of glaciers and sea ice • Type of energy made from natural resources • Contamination of environment that causes harm • ...
Environmental problems 2025-05-20
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- To make something less.
- cancer A bad illness from too much sun.
- The top of something.
- Something people talk about.
- Moving people or things.
- People who live together.
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- Not being able to hear.
- A very bad event like a fire or flood.
- A person who studies things.
- Tiny bits of dry dirt.
- change The Earth’s weather is changing.
- A hot, dry place with sand.
- About money and jobs.
- A goal or something you want.
- Something that can hurt you.
15 Clues: The top of something. • About money and jobs. • Tiny bits of dry dirt. • Not being able to hear. • To make something less. • Moving people or things. • People who live together. • A hot, dry place with sand. • A person who studies things. • Something people talk about. • Something that can hurt you. • A goal or something you want. • A very bad event like a fire or flood. • ...
Environmental Superheroes 2025-07-13
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- Someone who picks up litter or helps make the world tidy
- Someone who sorts paper, plastic, and cans to be reused
- Someone who keeps nature, animals, or people safe
- A superhero who creates new tools or machines that help nature
- Someone who speaks out and takes action for the planet
- A person who teaches others about how to help the Earth
- A person who doesn’t throw things away — they find new ways to use them
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- A person who repairs broken things instead of tossing them
- A helper who gives their time to a good cause — like planting trees!
- The Earth is one, and we have to protect it!
- The first word in the name of a cartoon hero who fights pollution
- Yes, YOU can be a hero for the Earth by taking small actions!
- This kind of superhero designs green inventions to help the Earth
- Someone who helps others and makes the world better
- A person who inspires others to do good things for the environment
15 Clues: The Earth is one, and we have to protect it! • Someone who keeps nature, animals, or people safe • Someone who helps others and makes the world better • Someone who speaks out and takes action for the planet • Someone who sorts paper, plastic, and cans to be reused • A person who teaches others about how to help the Earth • ...
Environmental Science 2024-10-25
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- tilted at 23.5 degrees
- the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth
- the percentage of sunlight that is reflected from a surface
- not much is known about this layer
- the layer where the temperature begins increasing again
- the short-term conditions in a local area, including temperature and precipiation
- the equinox where the sun is directly overhead; spring begins in the Northern Hemisphere
- the Northern Hemiphere is maximally tilted towrds the sun
- the layer of the atmosphere closest to the earth where weather occurs
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- the second layer of the atmosphere that is less dense than the troposphere
- the Southern Hemiphere is maximally tilted towrds the sun
- the equinox where the sun is directly overhead; fall begins in the Northern Hemisphere
- the layer the farthest from the earth
- the average weather in a given region over a period of time
- the layer inside the Stratosphere
15 Clues: tilted at 23.5 degrees • the layer inside the Stratosphere • not much is known about this layer • the layer the farthest from the earth • the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth • the layer where the temperature begins increasing again • the Southern Hemiphere is maximally tilted towrds the sun • the Northern Hemiphere is maximally tilted towrds the sun • ...
Environmental puzzle 2025-09-19
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- Regulation for extracting land materials
- Agency issuing permits
- Official authorization for ecological activities
- Structured plan for ecological goals
- Duty to protect natural surroundings
- Effect on natural surroundings
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- Notice regarding ecological matters
- Law managing disposal and recycling
- Action taken to address an issue
- Continuous observation of conditions
- Legislation governing hazardous substances
- Law regulating water resources
- Database of records
- Guiding principles for ecological sustainability
- System for managing ecological impacts
15 Clues: Database of records • Agency issuing permits • Law regulating water resources • Effect on natural surroundings • Action taken to address an issue • Notice regarding ecological matters • Law managing disposal and recycling • Structured plan for ecological goals • Continuous observation of conditions • Duty to protect natural surroundings • System for managing ecological impacts • ...
Environmental Sustainability 2025-11-03
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- The natural home or environment of a plant, animal, or other organism
- A sustaiinable development goal that aims to make food accessible globally
- Gases that keep the earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere
- A sustainable development goal that aims to eliminate waste sent to landfills
- A community of living organisms that interact with each other and their physical environment
- The process of collecting and processing waste for new products
- A renewable resource that harnesses the kinetic energy of wind to generate electricity using turbines
- A renewable energy source derived from organic materials like plants, animals, and waste
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- The total amount of greenhouse gases that are generated by human activities
- A renewable energy source that uses the force of moving water to generate electricity
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- The variety of life in an ecosystem
- A non-native organism that becomes introduced to a new environment and causes harm to existing organisms
- A non-renewable energy source that is harmful to the environment
- The long term change in weather patterns on earth driven by burning fossil fuels
15 Clues: The variety of life in an ecosystem • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment • The process of collecting and processing waste for new products • A non-renewable energy source that is harmful to the environment • Gases that keep the earth warm by trapping heat in the atmosphere • ...
Environmental Sustainability 2025-11-03
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- Seventeen development goals created by the United Nations aiming to improve national and global environmental sustainbility
- An international organisation to promote peace, security and cooperation among countries worldwide.
- A process that encourages redesigning resource life cycles to get rid of waste and promote the continual use of resources.
- A long-term change in the average weather patterns of Earth, primarily driven by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
- The amount of greenhouse gases emmited by an individual, organisation or groups, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent.
- Harmful substances or products that go into the environment, harming wildlife, air, soil quality
- The Practice of saving water and using it efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage and protect water resources.
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- The process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide to help reduce the impacts it has on climate change
- What does SAM stand for?
- The responsible management and protection of natural resources and biodiversity to prevent depletion and ensure sustainability.
- A natural environment where certain living organisms and animals live
- The process of making a place more urbanised which can harm the environment, but can also promote innovative sustainability practices.
- Energy from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and biomass.
- The variety of life in a habitat or ecosystem, including the number of different species and genetic diversity.
- A community of living organisms interacting with one another and their natural and physical environmnet
15 Clues: What does SAM stand for? • A natural environment where certain living organisms and animals live • Harmful substances or products that go into the environment, harming wildlife, air, soil quality • An international organisation to promote peace, security and cooperation among countries worldwide. • ...
environmental science 2025-12-03
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- movement of rock layers bringing nutrients back to surface
- bacteria convert ammonia to nitrites (NO₂⁻) and nitrates (NO₃⁻)
- storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle
- conversion of nitrates back to atmospheric N₂ gas
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- water stored underground in aquifers
- downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
- phosphate settles in oceans forming new rocks
- layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater
- any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- bacteria temporarily lock up nutrients for their own use
15 Clues: water stored underground in aquifers • water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • phosphate settles in oceans forming new rocks • layer of rock or sediment holding groundwater • all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • conversion of nitrates back to atmospheric N₂ gas • rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • ...
Victoria Olade, Unit 1, Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients(nitrates and phosphates), which results in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton.
- System A worldview that shapes the way an individual or group of people perceives and evaluates environmental issues.
- An estimate of an ecosystem of natural resources but also of its absorption and cycling of materials in biogeochemical cycles like the carbon cycle.
- 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.
- The number of people, other living organisms, or corps that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- 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.
- 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.
- Less economically developed country ( such as Haiti)
- More economically developed country( such as the USA)
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- 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.
- Development Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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, which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environments.
- Natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- 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.
- The yield obtained from natural resources
17 Clues: The yield obtained from natural resources • Less economically developed country ( such as Haiti) • More economically developed country( such as the USA) • Natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services • The number of people, other living organisms, or corps that a region can support without environmental degradation. • ...
IMS 2024-03-22
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- [Computer Science] A structured set of data held in a computer, especially one that is accessible in various ways.
- [Chemistry] A chemical reaction that takes place between an oxidizing substance and a reducing substance.
- [Economics] The part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions.
- [Biology] The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients from carbon dioxide and water.
- [Physics] The phenomenon of the interaction of electric currents or fields and magnetic fields.
- [Math] A method used to compute the rate of change of a function f(x) with respect to its input x.
- [Physics] A closed loop that electrons can travel in.
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- [Math] Writing a number or another mathematical object as a product of several factors.
- [Math] The longest side of a right-angled triangle, opposite the right angle.
- [Computer Science] A process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer.
- [Economics] A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- [Computer Science] The state of being protected against the criminal or unauthorized use of electronic data, or the measures taken to achieve this.
- [Biology] A self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes.
- [Physics] A quantity that has both magnitude and direction.
- [Chemistry] A standard scientific unit for measuring large quantities of very small entities such as atoms, molecules, or other specified particles.
- [Chemistry] The state in which both the reactants and products are present in concentrations which have no further tendency to change with time.
- [Economics] The total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- [Biology] The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism.
- The School, that we are studying in.
19 Clues: The School, that we are studying in. • [Physics] A closed loop that electrons can travel in. • [Physics] A quantity that has both magnitude and direction. • [Biology] The smallest structural and functional unit of an organism. • [Math] The longest side of a right-angled triangle, opposite the right angle. • ...
Chapter 1 2023-01-12
15 Clues: Tool • Work • Worth • Prices • Useful • FinalUse • Study of • Notenough • UsefulItem • Requirement • RegularBasis • MonetaryValue • TangibleItems • Not necessary • FewerThan3Years
INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY Crossword 2025-09-23
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- philosophy that a good life means living in harmony with the natural world.
- author of “No man is an island…”
- idea proposed by James Lovelock in the 1970s.
- humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- order and balance promotes stability.
- view that maintaining order in the environment brings out natural beauty.
- branch of philosophy concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it.
- nature as a means to meet human needs and survival (humans as central).
- demand that resources be conserved so the next generation can use them.
- perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems.
- prudence in decision-making regarding use of resources (max output, min waste).
- branch of applied ethics that studies moral responsibilities related to climate change.
- being thrifty with use of resources; avoid waste.
- root cause of urban pollution in poor communities (factories in low-income areas).
- first international plan to address environmental issues (1997).
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- as rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for the environment.
- second plan to address environmental issues (1999 law).
- recognizes developed countries must support developing nations (global agreement).
- creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, improving public transport.
- maintaining the state of the environment.
- applies an ecological and ethical approach to analyze society.
- the moral/philosophical view from environmentalism.
- reducing food waste, choosing plant-based meals, supporting local farmers.
- conserving electricity at home or switching to solar.
- person who works to protect, preserve, and manage natural resources.
- ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior (carefulness, wise decision making).
- reconciling human activities and economic development with environmental protection.
- refers to fair distribution of environmental benefits.
- someone who believes nature has intrinsic value; humans are only part of the larger natural world.
- all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
30 Clues: author of “No man is an island…” • order and balance promotes stability. • maintaining the state of the environment. • idea proposed by James Lovelock in the 1970s. • being thrifty with use of resources; avoid waste. • humans are not separate from nature but part of it. • the moral/philosophical view from environmentalism. • ...
Entrepreneurship and the Economy 2022-11-08
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- the quantity of good and services a business is willing to sell at a specific price and a specific time
- economy suppliers and consumers control the production
- a social science concerned with how people satisfy their demands for goods and services when the supply of those good and services is limited
- economy covers a limited area, such as a community or a town
- the quantity if goods and services consumers are willing to buy at a specific price and a specific time
- organization operates solely to serve the good of society
- company the goverment controls production
- when there are not enough goods and services to meet the demand
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- economy the flow of goods and services around the whole world
- the market economy or free enterprise system
- Motive an incentive that encourages entrepreneurs to take business risks in the hope of making a profit
- economy blends the elements of the command and market economies
- barrier is a governmental restriction on international trade
- exchange a transaction in which both suppliers and consumers believe they benefit
- development ensures that human and natural resources are ensured for future generations
- System a mthod used by a society to allocate goods and services among its people and to cope with scarcity
- trade a policy ensuring that small producers in developing nations earn sufficient profit on their exported goods to improve their working, environmental, and social conditions
17 Clues: company the goverment controls production • the market economy or free enterprise system • economy suppliers and consumers control the production • organization operates solely to serve the good of society • barrier is a governmental restriction on international trade • economy covers a limited area, such as a community or a town • ...
APES Unit 2 2025-03-19
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- Tolerance The range of environmental conditions an organism can endure before stress, injury, or death occurs.
- The recovery of an ecosystem after a disturbance, where soil is still present.
- The gradual change in species over time due to genetic variation and natural selection.
- Natural processes such as nutrient cycling, soil formation, and primary production that support life.
- A sharp reduction in a population's size due to environmental events or human activities, reducing genetic diversity.
- A species whose presence or absence reflects environmental conditions or ecosystem health.
- Ecosystem functions that help regulate climate, water quality, and disease control.
- Ecosystem services that provide goods such as food, water, and raw materials.
- A stable, mature ecosystem that has reached the final stage of succession.
- The division of large habitats into smaller, isolated sections, often due to human activities.
- Biogeography The study of species composition and ecosystem dynamics on islands, including the effects of size and isolation.
- The establishment of life in an area with no previous soil, such as after a volcanic eruption.
- The total number of different species in an ecosystem.
- A species that is naturally found in only one geographic area.
- The natural, gradual change in species composition within an ecosystem over time.
- A trait that enhances an organism's ability to survive and reproduce in a particular environment.
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- Selection The process by which beneficial traits become more common in a population over generations.
- A species that can survive in a wide range of environmental conditions and has a varied diet.
- The variety of life in all forms, including genetic, species, and ecosystem diversity.
- The variety of genes within a population that allows adaptation to environmental changes.
- The benefits that humans obtain from natural ecosystems.
- A species that thrives in a narrow range of environmental conditions and has a limited diet.
- The number of different species in an ecosystem and their relative abundance.
- Non-material benefits of ecosystems, including recreation, spiritual value, and aesthetic enjoyment.
- A non-native species that spreads rapidly and disrupts ecosystems by outcompeting native species.
- The variety of habitats within an ecosystem, supporting different species.
- A species that has a disproportionately large impact on its ecosystem relative to its abundance.
- The first species to colonize a disturbed or newly formed habitat, such as lichens and mosses.
28 Clues: The total number of different species in an ecosystem. • The benefits that humans obtain from natural ecosystems. • A species that is naturally found in only one geographic area. • A stable, mature ecosystem that has reached the final stage of succession. • The variety of habitats within an ecosystem, supporting different species. • ...
Les matières 2022-11-07
16 Clues: PE • Art • hour • Math • French • subject • Science • schedule • what day • computers • Music class • Drama class • Language Arts • Social Studies • Home Economics • Wood work class
Subjects 2019-06-16
13 Clues: ศิลปะ • ดนตรี • ลูกเสือ • ภาษาไทย • พลศึกษา • เนตรนารี • คณิตศาสตร์ • ภาษาอังกฤษ • สังคมศึกษา • คอมพิวเตอร์ • วิทยาศาสตร์ • ประวัติศาสตร์ • economics การงานอาชีพ
school timetable 2026-02-13
18 Clues: kemia • uskonto • käsityö • biologia • liikunta • fysiikka • historia • kuvataide • maantieto • terveystieto • terveystieto • matematiikka • saksan+kieli • opinto-ohjaus • ranskan+kieli • ruotsin+kieli • espanjan+kieli • englannin+kieli
Enviornmental Problems 2016-10-22
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- Clean-burning fuels.
- Obsolescence Products intended to not last.
- Threats to public policy.
- 1974 intended to energize a revolution.
- Overgrazing cattle results in this.
- Warming Global temperature rising.
- Demand of natural resources.
- Earths living things.
- Gasses Increased 31% since 1750.
- Colonialism Fur-trades from the 17th century.
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- “environmentally friendly” friendly that damage.
- Binding limits of emissions.
- Community Supported Agriculture.
- Refugees 30 million!
- AKA environmental illness.
- Rain Pollutants mixed in with precipitation.
- Environmentally friendly.
- Non-native organisms.
- Multiple relationships.
19 Clues: Clean-burning fuels. • Refugees 30 million! • Non-native organisms. • Earths living things. • Multiple relationships. • Threats to public policy. • Environmentally friendly. • AKA environmental illness. • Binding limits of emissions. • Demand of natural resources. • Community Supported Agriculture. • Gasses Increased 31% since 1750. • Warming Global temperature rising. • ...
Enviornmental Problems 2016-10-22
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- “environmentally friendly” friendly that damage.
- Overgrazing cattle results in this.
- Multiple relationships.
- Binding limits of emissions.
- Clean-burning fuels.
- AKA environmental illness.
- Gasses Increased 31% since 1750.
- Non-native organisms.
- Environmentally friendly.
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- Obsolescence Products intended to not last.
- Threats to public policy.
- Earths living things.
- Refugees 30 million!
- Demand of natural resources.
- Colonialism Fur-trades from the 17th century.
- 1974 intended to energize a revolution.
- Warming Global temperature rising.
- Rain Pollutants mixed in with precipitation.
- Community Supported Agriculture.
19 Clues: Clean-burning fuels. • Earths living things. • Refugees 30 million! • Non-native organisms. • Multiple relationships. • Threats to public policy. • Environmentally friendly. • AKA environmental illness. • Demand of natural resources. • Binding limits of emissions. • Community Supported Agriculture. • Gasses Increased 31% since 1750. • Warming Global temperature rising. • ...
April 14th 2024-03-12
18 Clues: GSHDH • jfjfjf • NAJDJFJ • JDJFJFJ • BSJDJDJ • Leigh’s • hdjdjdj • jdjfjfj • jdjfjfj • hdjfjfjf • orkrjrjz • jdjdjfjfj • jdjfjfjfj • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Environmental Regulations 2021-10-16
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- process initiated by Reagan to demonstrate benefits would exceed costs of legislation
- white house dept. which governs expenditures
- first president who supported the modern environmental movement
- U.S. environmental regulatory agency
- abbreviation for micrograms per cubic meter of air
- environmental _________ is a process by which nature is assigned value
- an approach which compares the cost of legislation with its goal
- set targets to reduce global greenhouse gases
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- U.S. non-military nuclear regulatory agency
- first U.S. legislation protection air quality
- U.S. principal executive agency regulating energy technologies
- units measuring air quality
- banned the production of CFCs
- banned carcinogenic chemical used in herbicides and Agent Orange
- white house dept. which governs RIAs
15 Clues: units measuring air quality • banned the production of CFCs • U.S. environmental regulatory agency • white house dept. which governs RIAs • U.S. non-military nuclear regulatory agency • white house dept. which governs expenditures • first U.S. legislation protection air quality • set targets to reduce global greenhouse gases • ...
Life is An Open Door 2022-08-10
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- Pre university examination in Malaysia which takes 1.5 years
- Taken the longest duration to complete which is around 4 years
- streams including subjects such as biology, chemistry, mathematic, physics
- focuses on practical and industry-specific skills and knowledge to train you for the working world
- 6 subjects are required to be taken, which are delivered on modular basis.
- number that indicates how well or how high you scored in your courses on average
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- pre-university course that’s based on the Australian education system.
- a 2 to 4 semester pre university course which provides an extremely cost-effective route into tertiary education.
- a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement
- a degree which involves recording, analysing and reporting financial transactions.
- a degree which apply maths, science and engineering principles, solve various engineering problems systematically and design solutions and systems to help solve health, safety and environmental concerns
- Pre-university course offered by private institutions and is considered to be equivalent to form 6 in the UK
- A pre-university programme offered by Malaysian private institutions of higher learning
- streams including subject such as economics, laws, business
14 Clues: streams including subject such as economics, laws, business • Pre university examination in Malaysia which takes 1.5 years • Taken the longest duration to complete which is around 4 years • pre-university course that’s based on the Australian education system. • streams including subjects such as biology, chemistry, mathematic, physics • ...
ekonomiska_2 2013-08-12
15 Clues: वित्त • महंगाई • मुद्रा • निर्यात • उदारीकरण • अवमूल्यन • समाजवादी • साम्यवादी • भूमंडलीकरण • मन्दी/घटाव • लगान/भाड़ा • अर्थशास्त्र • मुद्रा नीति • राजकोषीय घाटा • कराधान/कर लगाना
Spanish HW crossword 2020-10-06
27 Clues: art • quiz • exam • class • music • course • physics • spanish • schoool • library • stadium • biology • sciences • schedule • homework • semester • classmate • economics • geography • bookstore • cafeteria • house;home • accounting • laboratorio • computerscience • trimester;quarter • university;college
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-06
27 Clues: art • quiz • house • music • class • school • course • library • staduim • spanish • biology • physics • sciences • homework • semester • schedule • geography • trimester • cafeteria • bookstore • economics • test/exam • labortary • university • accounting • computer science • de clase classmate
Spanish 1 School Courses 2020-11-24
26 Clues: Art • Math • Latin • Music • German • French • Biology • Physics • Algebra • English • Spanish • History • Calculus • Geometry • Sciences • Chemistry • Geography • Languages • Arithmetic • Home Economics • School courses • Other subjects • other subjects • Social Sciences • Computer Science • Physical Education
Cources/Days of The Week 2021-10-06
27 Clues: art • music • Monday • friday • sunday • spanish • science • english • physics • history • tuesday • thursday • saturday • mathmatic • geography • economics • chemistry • archeolgy • wednesday • sociology • phychology • journalism • accounting • literature • humanities • computer science • extranjeros foreign languages
German 2 schule vocab 2013-02-04
25 Clues: art • band • read • hard • good • lazy • light • notes • anyway • grades • hanout • french • simple • history • lessons • ambitious • economics • geography • bad grades • agriculture • brought with • wood working • computer class • physical science • home lessons(homework)
En La Clase 2023-09-20
22 Clues: Why? • Which? • Library • Physics • History • Biology • English • Because • Economics • BookStore • Chemistry • Where to? • Which ones • Psychology • Wastebasket • Mathematics • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Computer Science • Next to; Besides • To have breakfast
German Unit 3? 2024-03-29
25 Clues: Art • Math • Ruler • Break • Binder • Ethics • To Buy • Physics • To Need • History • To Cost • Biology • Scissors • Politics • Notebook • Schedule • Economics • Chemistry • Geography • Calculator • Pencil Case • Colored Pencil • Social Studies • School Supplies • Computer Science
School and education -sanaristikko (lk. s. 60-61) 2026-02-05
21 Clues: ruler • laskin • report • käytävä • pulpetti • notebook • maantieto • sanakirja • pencil case • black board • luokkatoveri • jälki-istunto • exercise book • home economics • morning assembly • school counsellor • oppitunti, luokka • physical education • harjoitus, tehtävä • timetable, schedule • hyväksytty; päästä läpi
Economy 2024-05-17
28 Clues: lama • vero • velka • tulos • luotto • tappio • kysyntä • kilpailu • käsiraha • tarjonta • käsiraha • alijäämä • ylijäämä • omaisuus • osakkeet • sijoittaa • vararikko • kuluttaja • rahayksikkö • asuntolaina • taloustiede • säästäväinen • kirjanpitäjä • arvonlisävero • ottaa lainaksi • antaa lainaksi • toimitusjohtaja • interest kasvaa korkoa
