environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental activists 2024-06-19
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- Co-author of "The Limits to Growth"
- Environmental lawyer
- Sierra Club president
- Ecologist known for ecosystem studies
- Early conservationist, influenced 60s activism
- Author of "A Sand County Almanac"
- Environmental Protection Agency head
- Sierra Club executive director
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- Author of "The Monkey Wrench Gang"
- Prominent biologist and activist
- Co-founder of Greenpeace
- Author of "Silent Spring"
- Architect of geodesic dome
- Founder of Earth Day
- Author of "The Population Bomb"
15 Clues: Environmental lawyer • Founder of Earth Day • Sierra Club president • Co-founder of Greenpeace • Author of "Silent Spring" • Architect of geodesic dome • Sierra Club executive director • Author of "The Population Bomb" • Prominent biologist and activist • Author of "A Sand County Almanac" • Author of "The Monkey Wrench Gang" • Co-author of "The Limits to Growth" • ...
Environmental Biotechnology 2024-07-24
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- Plastics derived from renewable biomass sources (11)
- A device that uses biological molecules to detect the presence of various chemicals (9)
- The region of soil in the vicinity of plant roots where microorganisms are influenced by the plant (11)
- The modification of the environment to stimulate existing bacteria capable of bioremediation (13)
- The study of genetic material recovered directly from environmental samples (12)
- A device or system that supports a biologically active environment (10)
- Surface-active substances produced by microorganisms (13)
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- The method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in an aqueous solvent (11)
- The practice of adding cultured microorganisms into the subsurface for the purpose of biodegrading specific soil and groundwater contaminants (13)
- A chemical substance found within an organism that is not naturally produced by or expected to be present in that organism (10)
- A complex aggregation of microorganisms growing on a solid substrate (7)
- The process of converting carbohydrates to alcohol or organic acids using microorganisms (12)
- The use of natural organisms, such as parasites, predators, or pathogens, to manage agricultural pests (9)
- The extraction of metals from their ores through the use of living organisms (11)
- A measurable indicator of some biological state or condition (9)
15 Clues: Plastics derived from renewable biomass sources (11) • Surface-active substances produced by microorganisms (13) • A measurable indicator of some biological state or condition (9) • A device or system that supports a biologically active environment (10) • A complex aggregation of microorganisms growing on a solid substrate (7) • ...
Environmental Science 2023-05-08
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- - The process of turning waste materials into new products to reduce the consumption of raw materials.
- - The process by which soil and rock are worn away by wind, water, and other natural forces.
- - A gas in the Earth's atmosphere that protects the planet from harmful UV radiation.
- - The removal of trees from an area of land, often for commercial purposes.
- effect - The warming of the Earth's surface due to the trapping of heat by greenhouse gases.
- footprint - The amount of greenhouse gases produced by an individual, organization, or activity.
- - The natural environment where a plant or animal lives.
- - The ability to maintain environmental balance and resources for future generations.
- footprint - The impact of human activities on the natural environment.
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- - Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- - The long-term weather patterns of a region or the planet.
- - The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
- - The protection and preservation of natural resources and wildlife.
- - A resource that can be replenished naturally in a short period of time.
- rain - Rain that is acidic due to the presence of pollutants in the air.
15 Clues: - The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem. • - The natural environment where a plant or animal lives. • - Contamination of the environment by harmful substances. • - The long-term weather patterns of a region or the planet. • - The protection and preservation of natural resources and wildlife. • ...
Environmental Science 2023-01-30
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- To judge something or draw a conclusion about something after thinking carefully about it
- The degree of biological variation among individuals in a population
- is a group of all the living things in a particular area
- Electricity produced from the energy created by moving water
- An organism that gets its nutrients by feeding on other organisms
- An idea or statement that is not proven
- A warm shallow area in an ocean that is along the edge of land
- Is a body of water that does not contain salt, or that contains a very small amount of salt
- Something it moves continuously in a particular direction
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- The science of weather and atmospheric changes
- Is a scientific process that is designed to reveal the effect of something
- The part of an experiment that does not receive the substance or treatment that is being tested
- The layer on the Earth that supports all living organisms
- A set of living and nonliving things that exists in a particular environment or area together
- Something it can be proven or disproven by performing an experiment
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 Science 2022-05-04
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- living factors in environment
- various ways that humans use the land
- The condition of poisonous qualities
- not living organisms
- all the different populations that live together in an area
- the number of different species in an area
- The dangerous poisonous chemicals
- clearing the forest
- US federal agency that protects human health and the surroundings
- a small organism that damages great crops
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- Government payment to encourage economic activity
- The ability to maintain a process continuously over time
- the process of burning waste materials to reduce volume
- energy from the sun
- a rock's ability to hold water
15 Clues: energy from the sun • clearing the forest • not living organisms • living factors in environment • a rock's ability to hold water • The dangerous poisonous chemicals • The condition of poisonous qualities • various ways that humans use the land • a small organism that damages great crops • the number of different species in an area • ...
Environmental Crossword 2025-03-28
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- conference of Parties name
- preserved physical characteristics
- reflective surface
- involuntary movement of people
- radiation not visible
- reduction or removal of something
- organic material decomposed
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- two organisms benefit from each other
- upper layer in ocean, sunlight
- burning fossil fuels
- photosynthetic marine organisms
- increase in temperature
- footprint amount of CO2 in atmosphere
- reducing the severity of something
- planting trees in area not forested before
15 Clues: reflective surface • burning fossil fuels • radiation not visible • increase in temperature • conference of Parties name • organic material decomposed • upper layer in ocean, sunlight • involuntary movement of people • photosynthetic marine organisms • reduction or removal of something • preserved physical characteristics • reducing the severity of something • ...
Environmental protection 2025-03-24
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- – The ability to maintain ecological balance over time.
- – Describes a natural resource that is not depleted when used.
- – Turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- – Gases or substances released into the air.
- – Planting trees where there were none before.
- – The act of protecting natural resources and environments.
- – The process of something becoming damaged or worse.
- – Using resources faster than they can be replaced.
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- – A harmful substance introduced into the environment.
- – The variety of life forms in a particular ecosystem.
- – The large-scale removal of trees from a forested area.
- – Actions taken to reduce the harmful effects of something.
- – A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- – Misleading marketing to seem environmentally responsible.
- – Planting trees in areas where forests were removed.
15 Clues: – Gases or substances released into the air. • – Planting trees where there were none before. • – Turning organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. • – Using resources faster than they can be replaced. • – Planting trees in areas where forests were removed. • – The process of something becoming damaged or worse. • – A harmful substance introduced into the environment. • ...
Environmental problems 2025-05-20
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- The top of something
- People who live together
- To make something less
- Something people talk about
- A person who studies things
- A very bad event like a fire or flood
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- Not being able to hear
- About money and jobs
- Moving people or things
- A hot, dry place with sand
- Tiny bits of dry dirt
- Things we throw away
- cancer A bad illness from too much sun
- A goal or something you want
- Something that can hurt you
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 • Something people talk about • Something that can hurt you • A person who studies things • A goal or something you want • A very bad event like a fire or flood • ...
Environmental problems 2025-05-20
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- Something people talk about
- About money and jobs
- To make something less
- A goal or something you want
- Something that can hurt you
- The top of something
- A very bad event like a fire or flood
- Tiny bits of dry dirt
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- Moving people or things
- A person who studies things
- A bad illness from too much sun
- Not being able to hear
- Things we throw away
- People who live together
- A hot, dry place with sand
15 Clues: About money and jobs • Things we throw away • The top of something • Tiny bits of dry dirt • To make something less • Not being able to hear • Moving people or things • People who live together • A hot, dry place with sand • Something people talk about • A person who studies things • Something that can hurt you • A goal or something you want • A bad illness from too much sun • ...
Environmental problems 2025-05-20
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- A person who studies things
- Something people talk about
- Things we throw away
- A hot, dry place with sand
- The top of something
- A bad illness from too much sun
- To make something less
- Tiny bits of dry dirt
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- A goal or something you want
- Moving people or things
- People who live together
- Not being able to hear
- A very bad event like a fire or flood
- About money and jobs
- Something that can hurt you
15 Clues: Things we throw away • 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 bad illness from too much sun • ...
Environmental problems 2025-05-19
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- When you are not longer able to hear
- To cool a car‘s engine down
- Facilities that protect the environment
- To damage something or someone
- A place where trash is collected
- To protect something
- It does not rain water but…
- It is rural where I live so it‘s not…
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- A harmful substance
- A means to combat pests
- The opposite of passenger aircraft
- A light and often white packaging or insulation material
- To make something possible
- When you are too long in the sun, you get…
- Somebody who does researches
15 Clues: A harmful substance • To protect something • A means to combat pests • To make something possible • To cool a car‘s engine down • It does not rain water but… • Somebody who does researches • To damage something or someone • A place where trash is collected • The opposite of passenger aircraft • When you are not longer able to hear • It is rural where I live so it‘s not… • ...
Environmental problems 2025-05-20
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- waste This term refers to non-liquid waste, especially garbage.
- This word means “to burn waste materials at high temperatures.”
- gas is released into the air and contributes to air pollution.
- This material is used for packaging and insulation and is made from polystyrene.
- gas These are gases like CFCs and HFCs that damage the ozone layer.
- energy The type of energy released by the sun.
- The scientific word for the act of making something less or smaller.
- A harmful substance released into the environment.
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- A material that allows very little heat or sound to pass through.
- This word means something can break down naturally over time.
- A term for the gradual warming of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- layer The layer in the atmosphere that protects us from UV radiation.
- A synonym for catastrophe, often used for natural or man-made tragedies.
- When a harmful chemical spreads in the air after a nuclear explosion.
- rays These rays from the sun are harmful and filtered by the ozone layer.
15 Clues: energy The type of energy released by the sun. • A harmful substance released into the environment. • A term for the gradual warming of the Earth’s atmosphere. • This word means something can break down naturally over time. • gas is released into the air and contributes to air pollution. • This word means “to burn waste materials at high temperatures.” • ...
Environmental Disasters 2025-09-24
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- mass of snow sliding rapidly down a mountain
- contamination of air, water, or soil
- long period with little or no rainfall
- the process by which rock or soil is gradually destroyed by wind, rain, or the sea
- the clearing or cutting of trees on a large scale
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- the explosion of lava, ash, and gases into the sky
- violent tropical storm with strong winds
- huge sea wave which may be caused by underwater earthquake or volcano eruption
- scarcity a situation in which there is not enough water
- release of liquid petroleum into the environment
- sudden shaking of the ground Earth’s surface that often causes a lot of damage
- mass of rock or earth sliding down a slope or cliff
- uncontrolled fire in forests or grasslands
- overflowing of water onto normally dry land
- a long period of abnormally hot weather
15 Clues: contamination of air, water, or soil • long period with little or no rainfall • a long period of abnormally hot weather • violent tropical storm with strong winds • uncontrolled fire in forests or grasslands • overflowing of water onto normally dry land • mass of snow sliding rapidly down a mountain • release of liquid petroleum into the environment • ...
Environmental Basics 2025-11-26
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- : Facility producing waste
- : Quantity triggering notification requirement (adj.)
- : Preventing released material from spreading
- : Container holding cleanup supplies
- : Federal law governing hazardous waste (abbr.)
- : Flow of discarded materials
- : Shipping document tracking hazardous waste
- : Collecting waste before disposal
- : Common items like batteries requiring special disposal
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- : Maximum accumulation time for large generators
- : Material soaking up liquid spills
- : Uncontrolled release of material
- : Small temporary waste storage area (adj.)
- : Precipitation flowing over surfaces
- : Discarded material harmful to health or environment
15 Clues: : Facility producing waste • : Flow of discarded materials • : Uncontrolled release of material • : Collecting waste before disposal • : Material soaking up liquid spills • : Container holding cleanup supplies • : Precipitation flowing over surfaces • : Small temporary waste storage area (adj.) • : Shipping document tracking hazardous waste • ...
Environmental 2020-09-21
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- can produce from spores or asexually
- are seedless plants that make seeds in a cone shape
- plant Club Moss is a
- very top of flower
- bottom to top of flower
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- no seeds
- 90% of all living plants belong to this category
- plants include ferns, club mosses(2 words)
- organisms who’s cells each have a nucleus
- male parts
10 Clues: no seeds • male parts • very top of flower • plant Club Moss is a • bottom to top of flower • can produce from spores or asexually • organisms who’s cells each have a nucleus • plants include ferns, club mosses(2 words) • 90% of all living plants belong to this category • are seedless plants that make seeds in a cone shape
environmental 2023-02-03
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- the ability to do work
- can make food for themselves
- a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem
- the order of events in an ecosystem, where one living organism eats another organism
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- each level in an ecosystem only gives 10% of its energy to the levels above it
- eats otherplants or animals for energy
- the position it occupies in a food web
- a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem
- renewable energy from plants and animals
10 Clues: the ability to do work • can make food for themselves • the position it occupies in a food web • renewable energy from plants and animals • eats otherplants or animals for energy • consists of all the food chains in a single ecosystem • each level in an ecosystem only gives 10% of its energy to the levels above it • ...
eNvironmental 2021-10-05
9 Clues: Current issues • type of climate • Popular Hobbiies • Biggest land coverage area • wildflowers in the UK include • Building roads for transportation • Wearing warm clothes in the winter • What is 10% of the land covered by • Relying on agriculture for raw materials
Environmental 2025-09-19
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- The surroundings or conditions in which all living beings (humans, animals, plants, microorganisms) live, interact, and develop
- A self-sustaining unit where energy flows and nutrients cycle continuously
- A Lifestyle for the Environment
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- The opposite of deforestation
- Variety of all living organisms on Earth
- Eat plants to get energy
- Break down waste and dead matter, returning nutrients to the soil
- Non-Living Things
- The Book That Sparked the Environmental Movement
9 Clues: Non-Living Things • Eat plants to get energy • The opposite of deforestation • A Lifestyle for the Environment • Variety of all living organisms on Earth • The Book That Sparked the Environmental Movement • Break down waste and dead matter, returning nutrients to the soil • A self-sustaining unit where energy flows and nutrients cycle continuously • ...
LA SCUOLA 2020-02-23
29 Clues: LAW • PEN • DESK • MATHS • LATIN • STUDY • ESSAY • MUSIC • PENCIL • MISTAKE • SUBJECT • PHYSICS • EXAMPLE • DRAWING • NOTEBOOK • TEXTBOOK • MEDICINE • EXCERCISE • ECONOMICS • GEOGRAPHY • HIGHSCHOOL • INFORMATIK • CALCULATOR • LITERATURE • ENGINEERING • SCHOOL YEAR • BALLPOINTPEN • KINDERGARTEN • NURSERYSCHOOL
cap 2023-11-06
22 Clues: cfy • uses • food • makes • 38hrs • tools • earth • towing • no pay • i want • working • subject • mananger • sprtscar • survival • old income • alternative • when needed • less than 38 • forever used • relying on others • unlimited need and want
Four greats 2023-11-26
26 Clues: slag • svår • citat • kraft • sväva • följa • förbli • annars • sticka • erbjuda • bakverk • jordnära • regering • skapelse • årtionde • överleva • närma sig • publicera • författare • utbildning • hemkunskap • bästläljare • motståndare • närproducerat • intressant nog • fantastiskt nog
vocabularry 2023-09-20
28 Clues: Seni • Alam • Film • Jelek • Dunia • Kecil • Bodoh • Besar • Benda • Lembut • Cantik • Cerita • Tinggi • Pemain • Pendek • Pintar • Masalah • Ekonomi • Keamanan • Keluarga • Industri • Kemampuan • Kekuasaan • Kesehatan • Masyarakat • Pengertian • Pengetahuan • Orang-orang
Vocabulario 2023-09-20
21 Clues: Biology • History • English • Physics • Library • Because • Where to • To arrive • Bookstore • Economics • Chemistry • Psychology • Wastebasket • To the left of • To have dinner • To the right of • Next to; beside • Computer science • To have breakfast • matemáticas Mathematics • Business administration
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
kiểm tra 2 2024-09-22
20 Clues: TV • luật • mạng • chim • đồ ăn • vấn đề • kinh tế • dữ liệu • văn học • văn học • khả năng • phần mềm • Sức mạnh • tình yêu • khoa học • tự nhiên • Hiểu biết • Kiến thức • Lý thuyết • Điều khiển
Financial Literacy 2023-05-10
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- Sebastian's marriage failsafe
- the price you pay to borrow money
- small, specific parts of economics, i.e. individual consumers
- pre-tax income
- depreciation in value
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- disclosure document that describes a financial security for potential buyers
- made after taxes
- something that gives capital gains, appreciation
- the "big picture" of economics, i.e. national income
- a plan for managing money
- collect more than you spend
- 85% of jobs in the US are...
12 Clues: pre-tax income • made after taxes • depreciation in value • a plan for managing money • collect more than you spend • 85% of jobs in the US are... • Sebastian's marriage failsafe • the price you pay to borrow money • something that gives capital gains, appreciation • the "big picture" of economics, i.e. national income • ...
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
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
Le Cours 2024-10-08
25 Clues: art • class • grade • school • studies • history • physics • biology • homework • economics • geography • gymnasium • cafeteria • chemistry • philosophy • psychology • humanities • mathematics • diploma/degree • computer science • political science • foreign languages • physical education • scholarship, grant • business administration
English 2024-03-28
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- People who care for environmental
- The process of decomposing organic waste using microorganisms
- Agency that develops innovative policies and research strategies related to the environment that transforms research results into political decisions to realize sustainable development both in the Asia-Pacific region and globally
- One of the renewable energy using solar
- The most biodiverse places on Earth, filled with more species of animals than any other habitat on land
- An award for cities in Indonesia that successful in cleanliness and urban environmental management, organized by the Ministry of Environment and Forestry
- Country that Jerhemy Owen has visited for their bestest system to decompost and recycling waste
- The figure who saved the north coast of Kendal by planting mangroves and ever received appreciation for the Kalpataru award from the Ministry of Environment and Forestry in 2020
- The largest waste disposal site (TPA) in Indonesia is managed by the DKI Jakarta Provincial Government
- One of product that made by Joseph Wijaya
- How many types of pollution?
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- The result of fermentation of organic kitchen waste into ingredients that have many benefits for nature and humans
- Jerhemy Owen activity which he's invited to jog while also protecting the environment
- Product that Bali Earth Friends Foundation made
- An environmentalist group from Indonesia
- One of the 3R's
- An inspiring environmental activist from US who continuously advocates for environmental protection
- The month of International Environmental Day
- An environmentalist from Sweden, known for challenging world leaders to immediately take action to mitigate climate change
- Little hero from Gresik, active in dealing with polluting waste in the river and also made Germany aware to stop throwing garbage in our country
- Sustainable Development Goals
- Place that the biggest cleanup happens
- Program that Melati and Isabel Wijsen created in Bali
- The first Integrated Waste Processing Site that still under construction and focuses on sorting waste and recycling
24 Clues: One of the 3R's • How many types of pollution? • Sustainable Development Goals • People who care for environmental • Place that the biggest cleanup happens • One of the renewable energy using solar • An environmentalist group from Indonesia • One of product that made by Joseph Wijaya • The month of International Environmental Day • ...
Chemistry crossword puzzle 2020-05-25
Across
- nitrogen
- sugar
- kilogram
- meltingpoint
- distillation
- heterogenous
- inorganic
- polymer
- excitation
- chromatography
- color
- one
- alcohol
- homogenous
- gas
- environmental
- ampere
- biochemistry
- water
- butane
- liquid crystal
- industrial
- centimeter
- bakingsoda
- volume
- liquid
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- kelvin
- floatation
- analytical
- organic
- strange
- electro-degenerate
- neutron-degenerate
- elements
- solid
- photogenic
- two
- covalent
- boilingpoint
- plasma
- plasma
- second
- physical
- covalent
- three
- mass
- methane
- candela
- density
- metallic
- ionic
- salt
52 Clues: one • two • gas • mass • salt • sugar • color • solid • three • water • ionic • kelvin • plasma • plasma • second • ampere • butane • volume • liquid • organic • strange • polymer • alcohol • methane • candela • density • nitrogen • kilogram • elements • covalent • physical • covalent • metallic • inorganic • floatation • analytical • excitation • photogenic • homogenous • industrial • centimeter • bakingsoda • meltingpoint • distillation • heterogenous • boilingpoint • biochemistry • ...
QUIZ- ROUND 1 2025-01-21
Across
- WHAT IS THE OPPOSITE OF DEMAND IN ECONOMICS?
- WHAT IS THE BRANCH OF ECONOMICS THAT STUDIES INDIVIDUAL MARKETS?
- A PLACE WHERE GOODS AND SERVICES ARE SLOD?
- WHAT IS THE PRICE AT WHICE A PRODUCT IS SOLD IN THE MARKET?
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- THE TOTAL VALUE OF ALL GOODS AND SERVICES PRODUCED WITHIN A COUNTRY IN A GIVEN PERIOD?
- WHO IS THE FATHER OF ECONOMICS?
- THE MONEY LEFT AFTER ALL EXPENSES ARE PAID, IN BUSINESS?
- WHAT IS THE FINANCIAL INSTITUTION WHERE PEOPLE KEEP THEIR MONEY?
- THE GENERAL RISE IN PRICE OVER TIME, REDUCING PURCHASING POWER?
- WHAT IS THE SYSTEM OF TRADE WITHOUT MONEY CALLED?
10 Clues: WHO IS THE FATHER OF ECONOMICS? • A PLACE WHERE GOODS AND SERVICES ARE SLOD? • WHAT IS THE OPPOSITE OF DEMAND IN ECONOMICS? • WHAT IS THE SYSTEM OF TRADE WITHOUT MONEY CALLED? • THE MONEY LEFT AFTER ALL EXPENSES ARE PAID, IN BUSINESS? • WHAT IS THE PRICE AT WHICE A PRODUCT IS SOLD IN THE MARKET? • THE GENERAL RISE IN PRICE OVER TIME, REDUCING PURCHASING POWER? • ...
Environmental Problems 2013-03-31
Across
- PM2.5 = particulate _________ smaller than 2.5 micrometers (ramtte)
- A jungle where there is a lot of rainfall (fretosianr)
- There is a hole in the _______ ________ (onzoe relya)
- The greenhouse effect is the main cause of ________ ________ (bolgal giwramn)
- Animals that may become extinct are ____________ (danegrdeen)
- chlorofluorocarbon (CCF)
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- Carbon dioxide is an example of a ____________ gas (hugernesoe)
- The place where an animal lives is called its __________ (bitatha)
- N20 (routins oxedi)
- There are too many ______ on the roads (scar)
- In many big cities, there is a lot of air __________ (noplutilo)
- A mixture of smoke and fog (goms)
- Trees breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out _________ (genyox)
- A place where trash is dumped is called a __________ (finlalld)
- Reuse material to make a new product (clyerce)
15 Clues: N20 (routins oxedi) • chlorofluorocarbon (CCF) • A mixture of smoke and fog (goms) • There are too many ______ on the roads (scar) • Reuse material to make a new product (clyerce) • There is a hole in the _______ ________ (onzoe relya) • A jungle where there is a lot of rainfall (fretosianr) • Animals that may become extinct are ____________ (danegrdeen) • ...
environmental studies 2014-11-27
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- the frequency at which an object naturally vibrates
- a mirror system that reflects incoming light onto a single point
- radiation rays that travel long distances
- the process where the presence of two materials produces a greater effect
- which protocol intended to set targets to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- a water body with a low nutrient level
- involves a fine water spray that washes out suspended solids
- used to deflect and absorb sound
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- the unit of sound used to monitor noise pollution
- a pesticide that is absorbed and transported around a plant in the sap
- radioactive isotope that is naturally occurring in rocks
- a substance that causes cancer
- Organophosphates
- a measure of differing toxicities of a substance on different organisms
- a fuel where the nuclei of he atoms can be split my nucleus bombardment
15 Clues: Organophosphates • a substance that causes cancer • used to deflect and absorb sound • a water body with a low nutrient level • radiation rays that travel long distances • the unit of sound used to monitor noise pollution • the frequency at which an object naturally vibrates • radioactive isotope that is naturally occurring in rocks • ...
Environmental Crossword 2015-06-10
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- The natural process that breaks down materials at Earth's surface.
- a Mixture of nitrogen and oxygen and other gases that extends 800 kms above Earth's surface.
- The trend in temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, and precipitation over a period of many years.
- The study of past climates.
- Water droplets found mostly in the troposhpere.
- The lowest layer of the atmosphere, reaching from Earth's surface 0-12 kms above the surface.
- A major geographic region with a particular combination of environmental conditions and life forms.
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- a measurement of the quantity of water vapour in the air.
- The clearing of trees from land.
- a change in state from a solid directly to a gas, or from a gas to a solid.
- The conditions of temperature, atmospheric pressure, humidity, and precipitation at a particular time and place.
- a graphical representation of climate data for a specific region and time period.
- the solid outer layer of Earth's surface, including the crust and the upper part of Earth's mantel.
- any characteristic that enables an organism to better survive and reproduce in an environment.
- The thin layer of air, land, or water on or near Earth's surface that contains all life on Earth.
15 Clues: The study of past climates. • The clearing of trees from land. • Water droplets found mostly in the troposhpere. • a measurement of the quantity of water vapour in the air. • The natural process that breaks down materials at Earth's surface. • a change in state from a solid directly to a gas, or from a gas to a solid. • ...
Environmental problems 2020-02-20
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- that you can use, do instead of something else
- pieces of rubbish that people leave in a public place
- a useful machine for doing things in the household
- the glass part of an electric lamp that gives light
- become bigger or more
- a large river of ice that movies slowly down a mountain
- very small drops of liquid that look like a gas
- the American English word for rubbish
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- used thing treated again so that it can be used again
- everything around you, or the place where you live
- when the amount or number goes up
- take in something like liquid or heat, and hold it
- divide things, keep them away each other
- make something smaller or less
- using the sun
15 Clues: using the sun • become bigger or more • make something smaller or less • when the amount or number goes up • the American English word for rubbish • divide things, keep them away each other • that you can use, do instead of something else • very small drops of liquid that look like a gas • everything around you, or the place where you live • ...
Environmental awarness 2021-01-18
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- to keep from harm.
- to use again
- to use less or make something smaller
- animals, birds, insects, etc. Living naturally in the wild.
- carrying harmful bacteria that can cause death.
- to keep something in tis original state
- the place which species normally live.
- no longer existing or lost forever.
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- tu use things like energy, fuel, materials, food water, etc.
- to make something new from materials that have been used before.
- the planting of trees and plants to help a damaged ordestroyed forest recover.
- the contamination of the environment.
- a person who protects the natural world ans educates others.
- it is the protecion of natural environments.
- the complex system of relationships between living things and their environment.
15 Clues: to use again • to keep from harm. • no longer existing or lost forever. • to use less or make something smaller • the contamination of the environment. • the place which species normally live. • to keep something in tis original state • it is the protecion of natural environments. • carrying harmful bacteria that can cause death. • ...
Environmental Contaminants 2018-11-03
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- Solids, liquids or gases that are used in manufacturing, mining, construction, agriculture and business applications
- pollutants that may harm humans or other living things when released into the environment
- Found in cigarettes
- Industrial waste from processes like smelting release these
- Any sound that is harmful or unwanted
- Smells of rotten eggs and is found in acid rain
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- Long term epxosure greatly increases a person's change of developing skin cancer
- How sound is measured
- Often called "the silent killer"
- Irritates the respiratory system and can cause several health affects
- Contaminants that are alive such as some fungi, bacteria and some single celled organisms
- These dangerous chemicals evaporate quickly and can harm human lungs
- Vegetable that can be planted to intentionally absorb soil contaminants
- Make something impure or unsuitable by contact or mixture with something harmful
- A waste material produced by human activity that causes harm in the ecosystem
15 Clues: Found in cigarettes • How sound is measured • Often called "the silent killer" • Any sound that is harmful or unwanted • Smells of rotten eggs and is found in acid rain • Industrial waste from processes like smelting release these • These dangerous chemicals evaporate quickly and can harm human lungs • ...
Environmental issues 2018-10-03
15 Clues: jäte • laji • öljy • erämaa • hakkuu • maaperä • saasteet • metsäkato • kivihiili • avohakkuu • aleneminen • ekosysteemi • ydinvoimalat • tehomaatalous • salametsästäjät
Environmental Impacts 2024-04-29
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- a scale that ranks levels of ozone and other air pollutants
- all the members of a species living in a given area
- the process of restoring land distributed by mining
- the natural process that occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere absorb and reradiate thermal energy from the Sun
- the development of land for houses and other buildings near a city
- pollution from several widespread sources that cannot be traced back to a single location
- rain or snow that has a lower pH than that of normal rainwater
- the development of desert-like conditions due to human activities and/or climate change
- an increase in Earth's average surface temperature
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- pollution from a single source that can be identified
- the largest number of individuals of a given species that Earth's resources can support and maintain for a long period of time
- planting trees to replace trees that have been cut or burned down
- the mix of both solid and liquid particles in the air
- the removal of large areas of forests for human purposes
- caused when nitrogen and carbon compounds in the air react in sunlight
15 Clues: an increase in Earth's average surface temperature • all the members of a species living in a given area • the process of restoring land distributed by mining • pollution from a single source that can be identified • the mix of both solid and liquid particles in the air • the removal of large areas of forests for human purposes • ...
Environmental Science 2023-09-12
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- a particle that consists of protons and neutrons
- Potential of hydrogen
- is a thing that is composed of two or separate elements
- anything that occupies space
- Complex compound of high molecular weight (Ribonucleic acid)
- distinct nuclear species of the same element
- made up of atoms with the same number of protons
- proton acceptor
- can donate a proton to another substance
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- large group of organic compounds
- self-replicating material and carrier of genetic information
- compounds of amino acids
- density and type of atoms in a given object
- group of atoms bonded together
- how quickly a substance decreases in concentration
15 Clues: proton acceptor • Potential of hydrogen • compounds of amino acids • anything that occupies space • group of atoms bonded together • large group of organic compounds • can donate a proton to another substance • density and type of atoms in a given object • distinct nuclear species of the same element • a particle that consists of protons and neutrons • ...
Earth/Environmental 2024-05-08
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- blocks near the fault move horizontally past one another
- shaking or trembling
- type of rock that forms from heat and pressure
- a series of processes on the surface and inside earth that slowly changes rocks from one kind to another
- process of using data from at least 3 seismographs to locate the epicenter of an earthquake
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- secondary seismic waves that travel only through solids
- all the water on earth
- fastest seismic wave that travels through liquids and solids
- plates moving past each other
- the breaking down of rocks
- molten rocks below earth surface
- process by rocks being moved from one place to another
- molten rocks above earth surface
- outermost layer of the earth
- innermost layer of the earth
15 Clues: shaking or trembling • all the water on earth • the breaking down of rocks • outermost layer of the earth • innermost layer of the earth • plates moving past each other • molten rocks below earth surface • molten rocks above earth surface • type of rock that forms from heat and pressure • process by rocks being moved from one place to another • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2024-08-29
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- A group of individuals of single species living together within a particular geographic area.
- Is a study of living things in relation with their environment.
- These are plants also known as autotrophs which can manufacture their food by themselves.
- When species form relationships with other species.
- A symbiotic relationship which is found in all ecosystems that includes organisms that eats plants and animals.
- Defined as the natural dwelling place of an organism.
- A symbiotic relationship which a member of one species benefits at the expense of another species.
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- Defined as a community of living things interacting with the non-living things within their environment.
- It is the highest level of organization, This is a portion of earth which supports life.
- A symbiotic relationship in which one species benefit and the other species is neither harmed or not.
- These are organisms feed on dead plats and animals break them down and in the process release nutrients into the soil.
- These are animals also known as autotrophs which depend on plant for their food.
- Species evolve either to avoid each other, to tolerate the presence of the other, or to aggressively exclude the other.
- A symbiotic relationship in which both species/organisms benefit from each other.
- It is the lowest level of organization, which includes both unicellular and multicellular organisms.
15 Clues: When species form relationships with other species. • Defined as the natural dwelling place of an organism. • Is a study of living things in relation with their environment. • These are animals also known as autotrophs which depend on plant for their food. • A symbiotic relationship in which both species/organisms benefit from each other. • ...
Environmental Science 2023-06-15
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- getting rid of any fuel that is in the path of a forest fire
- a process where sunlight is used to convert carbon dioxide and water into sugar and oxygen
- shape of land, that plays a role in the spread of forest fire
- removal of something that has been rejected
- fire set on purpose by humans
- recovering readily from adversity
- chemicals that build up in an organism's body throughout its lifetime
- liquid formed from compressed garbage, or liquid that has passed through compressed garbage
- fire that burns trees up their entire length to the top(2)
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- nicotine-based pesticides that keep field corps and fruit orchards free of pests
- concentration of pollutants that increase with each increasing trophic level
- the ability to do work
- a part of a country's economic or business activity
- diversity among and within plant and animal species in an environment
- a part of a leaf that has waxy and protective layer which helps against any external environmental stressors
15 Clues: the ability to do work • fire set on purpose by humans • recovering readily from adversity • removal of something that has been rejected • a part of a country's economic or business activity • fire that burns trees up their entire length to the top(2) • getting rid of any fuel that is in the path of a forest fire • ...
Environmental Impacts 2023-04-13
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- development of land for houses and other buildings near a city
- the removal of large areas of forests for human purposes
- the process of restoring land disturbed by mining
- the largest number of individuals of a given species that Earth's resources can support and maintain for a long period
- all the members of a species living in a given area
- involves planting trees to replace trees that have been cut or burned down
- the natural process that occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere absorb and radiate thermal energy from the Sun
- rain or snow that has a lower pH than that of normal rainwater
- a scale that ranks levels of ozone and other air pollutants (AQI)
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- pollution from several widespread that cannot be traced back to a single location
- caused when nitrogen and carbon compounds are in the air react in sunlight
- an increase in Earth's average surface temperature
- the development of desertlike conditions due to human activities and/or climate change
- pollution from a single source that can be identified
- the mix of both solid and liquid particles in the air
15 Clues: the process of restoring land disturbed by mining • an increase in Earth's average surface temperature • all the members of a species living in a given area • pollution from a single source that can be identified • the mix of both solid and liquid particles in the air • the removal of large areas of forests for human purposes • ...
Environmental science 2023-05-09
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- occurs when harmful substances—often chemicals or microorganisms—contaminate a stream,
- any source of water pollution that does not meet the legal definition of "point source" in section
- An ecosystem service is any positive benefit that wildlife or ecosystems provide to people. The benefits can be direct or indirect—small or large.
- a measure of the ability of a material (such as rocks) to transmit fluids.
- the highest point in an aquifer from wheel water can be obtained
- water pollution that comes from a single, discrete place, typically a pipe.
- the cycle of processes by which water circulates between the earth's oceans, atmosphere, and land, involving precipitation as rain and snow, drainage in streams and rivers, and return to the atmosphere by evaporation and transpiration.
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- is water that exists underground in saturated zones beneath the land surface. The upper surface of the saturated zone is called the water table.
- the volumetric flow rate of groundwater through an aquifer.
- a cavity in the ground
- manmade processes or natural processes enhanced by humans that convey water
- an underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel that holds groundwater a source of well and spring water
- the amount of space between particles in a substance
- the branch of geology concerned with water occurring underground or on the surface of the earth.
- the action or process of filtering something.
15 Clues: a cavity in the ground • the action or process of filtering something. • the amount of space between particles in a substance • the volumetric flow rate of groundwater through an aquifer. • the highest point in an aquifer from wheel water can be obtained • a measure of the ability of a material (such as rocks) to transmit fluids. • ...
Environmental Science 2023-05-08
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- - A gas in the Earth's atmosphere that protects the planet from harmful UV radiation.
- - The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
- effect - The warming of the Earth's surface due to the trapping of heat by greenhouse gases.
- footprint - The amount of greenhouse gases produced by an individual, organization, or activity.
- - The long-term weather patterns of a region or the planet.
- - The natural environment where a plant or animal lives.
- - The process by which soil and rock are worn away by wind, water, and other natural forces.
- - Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- - The process of turning waste materials into new products to reduce the consumption of raw materials.
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- footprint - The impact of human activities on the natural environment.
- - The removal of trees from an area of land, often for commercial purposes.
- - The ability to maintain environmental balance and resources for future generations.
- - The protection and preservation of natural resources and wildlife.
- - A resource that can be replenished naturally in a short period of time.
- rain - Rain that is acidic due to the presence of pollutants in the air.
15 Clues: - The variety of living organisms in an ecosystem. • - The natural environment where a plant or animal lives. • - Contamination of the environment by harmful substances. • - The long-term weather patterns of a region or the planet. • - The protection and preservation of natural resources and wildlife. • ...
environmental activism 2023-05-05
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- the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom
- one of the nuclear reactors at a plant malufunctioned
- a severe nuclear reactor accident that results in core damage from overheating.
- pollution standards, to conduct environmental research, and to assist
- regulates commercial nuclear power plants, and other uses of nuclear materials.
- chemical compounds that are used to kill pests, including insects, rodents, fungi and unwanted plants (weeds).
- environmental-awareness activity and spotlighted such problems as pollution,
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- authorized the development of comprehensive federal and state regulations to limit emissions from both stationary (industrial) sources and mobile sources.
- agency was given the power to set and
- someone who takes an active role in the protection of the environment
- a marine biologist, published a book entitled Silent
- more than 10,000 schools and 2,000 colleges hosted some type
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- and local governments in pollution control
- growth of toxic waste, and the earth’s dwindling resources.
15 Clues: agency was given the power to set and • and local governments in pollution control • the energy in the nucleus, or core, of an atom • a marine biologist, published a book entitled Silent • one of the nuclear reactors at a plant malufunctioned • the introduction of harmful materials into the environment. • growth of toxic waste, and the earth’s dwindling resources. • ...
Environmental Cycle 2021-09-08
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- 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 Science 2022-06-05
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- A system that removes harmful gases.
- A unit that measures sound level.
- A treaty phasing out CFCs was signed here.
- A popular organophosphate insecticide.
- Mud/debris flow that originates from the slopes of a volcano.
- A measure of the capacity of water to neutralize acids.
- Commercially less valued material found in an ore.
- Seasons of Sri Lanka.
- "Meeting our own needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs."
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- A cost or benefit of an economic activity experienced by an unrelated third party.
- Caused by enrichment of minerals in water.
- The intentional practice of eating earth.
- A current global problem.
- The variety of life on Earth.
- The layer in which Ozone is formed.
15 Clues: Seasons of Sri Lanka. • A current global problem. • The variety of life on Earth. • A unit that measures sound level. • The layer in which Ozone is formed. • A system that removes harmful gases. • A popular organophosphate insecticide. • The intentional practice of eating earth. • Caused by enrichment of minerals in water. • A treaty phasing out CFCs was signed here. • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-12-19
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- of Biodiversity The decline in the variety and number of plant and animal species in a particular habitat or globally.
- Impact The environmental consequences of mining activities, including habitat destruction and water pollution.
- Pollution Accumulation of plastic waste in the environment, harming wildlife and ecosystems.
- Excessive fishing that depletes fish populations and disrupts marine ecosystems.
- Pollution The presence of harmful substances in the air, often from human activities, causing respiratory problems.
- Pollution Contamination of water bodies by pollutants, affecting aquatic life and endangering water resources.
- The large-scale clearing or removal of forests, leading to the loss of trees, biodiversity, and habitats.
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- The expansion of urban areas into natural landscapes, impacting ecosystems and increasing resource demand.
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and weather patterns, largely attributed to human activities.
- Erosion The wearing away of topsoil due to natural factors or human activities, leading to reduced soil fertility.
- Pollution The contamination of the environment by chemical pesticides, affecting soil, water, and non-target organisms.
- Destruction The loss or degradation of natural habitats, threatening the survival of many plant and animal species.
- Pollution The presence of unwanted or harmful sound in the environment, often caused by human activities.
- Management Inadequate handling and disposal of waste, leading to pollution and environmental health risks.
- Depletion The thinning of the ozone layer in Earth's stratosphere, allowing harmful ultraviolet rays to reach the surface.
15 Clues: Excessive fishing that depletes fish populations and disrupts marine ecosystems. • Pollution Accumulation of plastic waste in the environment, harming wildlife and ecosystems. • Pollution The presence of unwanted or harmful sound in the environment, often caused by human activities. • ...
Environmental protection 2023-11-03
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- Long-term alterations in global weather patterns and temperatures, often emphasizing the importance of reducing carbon emissions and protecting the planet.
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment, often emphasizing the interconnectedness of plants, animals, and their surroundings.
- The action of preserving and protecting the environment, often emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices and reducing waste.
- The impact of human activities on the environment, often emphasizing the importance of reducing one's carbon footprint and conserving resources.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, often emphasizing the importance of preserving and protecting diverse species.
- Materials or substances found in nature that can be used for economic gain, often emphasizing the importance of using resources sustainably.
- The ability to maintain and support ecological balance and protect natural resources for the future, often emphasizing the importance of responsible and mindful consumption.
- Lifestyle choices and practices that promote environmental sustainability, often emphasizing the importance of reducing one's ecological impact.
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- Consciousness and knowledge of environmental issues and their impact, often emphasizing the importance of education and informed decision-making.
- Energy derived from natural sources that are constantly replenished, often emphasizing the importance of reducing reliance on non-renewable resources.
- The natural world and surroundings in which people, animals, and plants live, often emphasizing the importance of protecting and preserving natural resources.
- A method of farming that avoids the use of synthetic chemicals and promotes ecological balance, often emphasizing the importance of sustainable and natural agricultural practices.
- A person who advocates for the protection and preservation of the environment, often emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices and ecological awareness.
- The presence of harmful substances or contaminants in the environment, often emphasizing the importance of reducing and preventing harmful waste.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable objects, often emphasizing the importance of reducing waste and conserving resources.
15 Clues: The action of preserving and protecting the environment, often emphasizing the importance of sustainable practices and reducing waste. • Materials or substances found in nature that can be used for economic gain, often emphasizing the importance of using resources sustainably. • ...
Environmental Science 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Our planet. • - Breathed in. • - Biodiversity. • - Plant growth. • - Power source. • - Photosynthesis. • - Provide oxygen. • - Rain, sun, wind. • - Reuse materials. • - Large water body. • - Source of energy. • - Protecting nature. • - Essential for life. • - Harmful substances. • - Reduce, reuse, recycle.
Environmental Health 2024-11-20
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- - A greener way to reduce pollution while traveling.
- - Pollution that includes tobacco smoke and dust inside buildings.
- - An annual event that promotes environmental awareness.
- - Substances like plastic and lead that can harm health if not handled safely.
- - This agency enforces laws to protect the environment.
- - A type of outdoor air pollution that forms a haze in the atmosphere.
- - Tiny organisms in water that can make people sick.
- - A toxic metal that can negatively affect health.
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- - Substances used in farming that can contaminate water.
- - Precipitation that contains harmful pollutants and damages the environment.
- - A way to reuse materials to reduce waste.
- - Planting these helps clean the air and improve the environment.
- - Unwanted sound that can cause stress and hearing loss.
- - Tiny particles in the air that can harm health.
- - Living in a way that protects the environment is called ___ living.
15 Clues: - A way to reuse materials to reduce waste. • - Tiny particles in the air that can harm health. • - A toxic metal that can negatively affect health. • - A greener way to reduce pollution while traveling. • - Tiny organisms in water that can make people sick. • - This agency enforces laws to protect the environment. • ...
J.T environmental 2021-08-27
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- male cones produce
- structure of a gymnosperm
- formed after sperm and egg join
- alternate version of seed
- cones female cone
- pine cones female cones 1 year old
- scale female parts
- Hard protective covering
- Tree that bears cones
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- Functional through multiple seasons
- clone bearing plants
- Greek for “naked”
- attched to the grains of pine trees
- bearing plants divided into 2 categories
- inside the ovules
15 Clues: Greek for “naked” • cones female cone • inside the ovules • male cones produce • scale female parts • clone bearing plants • Tree that bears cones • Hard protective covering • structure of a gymnosperm • alternate version of seed • formed after sperm and egg join • pine cones female cones 1 year old • Functional through multiple seasons • attched to the grains of pine trees • ...
Environmental Science 2022-10-31
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- replenish themselves
- pollutes the air
- worthless material in ore
- Cannot be replaced
- safe for drinking
- naturally occurring solid metal and gems can be made from
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- condition affecting office workers
- total feelings
- process of removing salt from seawater
- solid rock under loose soil
- minerals, forests, water, or fertile land
- a rock or boulder brought from glacial action
- material or structure formed from loosely compacted fragments or particles
- fertile land becomes desert
- pollutes something
15 Clues: total feelings • pollutes the air • safe for drinking • pollutes something • Cannot be replaced • replenish themselves • worthless material in ore • solid rock under loose soil • fertile land becomes desert • condition affecting office workers • process of removing salt from seawater • minerals, forests, water, or fertile land • a rock or boulder brought from glacial action • ...
Environmental problems 2025-05-20
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- Something that can cause damage or hurt you.
- It keeps your house warm in winter and cool in summer.
- Things you throw away because you don’t need them.
- A goal or something you want to do.
- A hot, dry place with a lot of sand and very little rain.
- A serious disease caused by too much sun on your body.
- Garbage that is not liquid or gas.
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- Cars, buses, trains, and planes are forms of this.
- Animals eat plants or other animals in this system.
- A problem that people talk about.
- Tiny dry dirt in the air or on furniture.
- You cannot hear well or at all.
- Rain that is polluted and can damage trees and buildings.
- Very big or wide.
- The Earth is getting warmer and the weather is changing.
15 Clues: Very big or wide. • You cannot hear well or at all. • A problem that people talk about. • Garbage that is not liquid or gas. • A goal or something you want to do. • Tiny dry dirt in the air or on furniture. • Something that can cause damage or hurt you. • Cars, buses, trains, and planes are forms of this. • Things you throw away because you don’t need them. • ...
Environmental Issues 2025-11-12
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- Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns.
- Animals or plants that are at risk of disappearing forever.
- The presence of harmful substances in the environment.
- When plastic waste ends up in oceans and harms marine life.
- The cutting down of large areas of trees, often for agriculture or urban use.
- Gases like carbon dioxide trap heat in the atmosphere, creating this effect.
- Non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and gas.
- This type of pollution happens when harmful gases are released into the atmosphere.
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- the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products.
- Energy sources like solar, wind, or hydro power that can be used repeatedly.
- Places where large amounts of garbage are collected or piled up.
- When rivers, lakes, and oceans are contaminated by chemicals or waste.
- The process of the Earth’s temperature increasing due to trapped heat.
- A form of development that meets human needs without harming future generations.
- The natural place where animals and plants live.
15 Clues: The natural place where animals and plants live. • Non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and gas. • Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns. • The presence of harmful substances in the environment. • Animals or plants that are at risk of disappearing forever. • When plastic waste ends up in oceans and harms marine life. • ...
Sustainability & Green Logistics Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-01
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- Regular evaluation to identify and reduce carbon emission
- Organization tracking greenhouse gas emissions
- Reducing distance in supply chains by sourcing locally
- Green transportation alternative using wind and solar power
- Essential resource recycled in sustainable logistics
- Transport of goods over water with less environmental impact
- International standard for environmental management systems
- Waste process that turns organic matter into compost
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- Reducing environmental harm through careful resource management
- Eco-friendly material made from plants or recycled products
- Major greenhouse gas contributing to global warming
- Act of reducing energy usage through optimized processes
- Energy source that doesn’t deplete, like wind or solar
- System of sharing transportation to reduce pollution
14 Clues: Organization tracking greenhouse gas emissions • Major greenhouse gas contributing to global warming • System of sharing transportation to reduce pollution • Essential resource recycled in sustainable logistics • Waste process that turns organic matter into compost • Energy source that doesn’t deplete, like wind or solar • ...
Vocabulary Quiz (Modules 4-6) 2025-07-16
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- Actions taken to reduce the severity of environmental problems, such as climate change
- The quality of information that can be checked to show whether it is true or accurate
- A company that exists or is involved in several countries
- The separation of people into groups with strongly opposed opinions
- The ability of a system or community to recover from environmental stresses
- A set of rules that is followed by a search engine or platform to present relevant results to the user
- The adjustment of living organisms or systems to changing environmental conditions
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- The permanent loss of a species, often accelerated by environmental changes
- Material put on the internet in order to attract attention and encourage visitors to click on a link to a particular web page
- The practice of writing false or offensive message online to make other people angry
- Information that is false and is shared by people who mistakenly believe it is true
- The removal or clearing of forests, often leading to environmental degradation
- Information that is true, or has a basis in truth, and is shared with the intention to cause harm to an individual or a group
- False information that is deliberately shared to cause harm to an individual or a group by giving people the wrong ideas
- Improving one’s working skills
- A video of a person in which their appearance has been digitally altered so that they look like somebody else
16 Clues: Improving one’s working skills • A company that exists or is involved in several countries • The separation of people into groups with strongly opposed opinions • The permanent loss of a species, often accelerated by environmental changes • The ability of a system or community to recover from environmental stresses • ...
Economics Words 2018-05-13
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- Bank A place that issues currency and regulates the supply of credit.
- Policy Government policy for dealing with the budget.
- I _______ you to get me this now.
- America fell into an event called a what in the 1930s.
- Trade Being able to swap items without government interference.
- Growth of something to a worldwide scale.
- Being thankful for the meaning of something.
- Many studios are coming here to make movies because of the large tax _______ offered by the state.
- There was a rising worldwide _________ of consumer goods.
- The opposite of debit.
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- market A market in which more people want to sell than want to buy.
- Examples of this are programs that help support the well-being of children.
- Articles of commerce.
- Things are different and varied.
- Capability to perform or produce.
- The state of needing to owe a lot of something.
- A decrease in price or value.
- They earn a good ______ as consultants.
- Having little to no money or possessions is called?
- Gain The amount by which the selling price of an asset exceeds the purchase price is called?
20 Clues: Articles of commerce. • The opposite of debit. • A decrease in price or value. • Things are different and varied. • Capability to perform or produce. • I _______ you to get me this now. • They earn a good ______ as consultants. • Growth of something to a worldwide scale. • Being thankful for the meaning of something. • The state of needing to owe a lot of something. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2020-09-11
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- A condition where different economic firms seek to obtain a limited good by varying the elements of market.
- An increase in the overall level of prices for goods.
- A natural resource that is irreplaceable and when it’s used up it cannot be replaced.
- Items that satisfy human wants and provide utility.
- An individual who creates their own business despite the risks they may face.
- benefit, The maximum amount a consumer will pay for an additional good or service. It generally decreases as consumption increases.
- The item is considered a necessity so when prices change the demand will still be high or the same.
- Things that you need to function and live in the world.
- Floor, The minimum price imposed by the government or agency, for a particular product or service.
- cost, The benefits you could have received by performing an alternative action to the one you chose to do.
- A set of external motivators that explain people’s choices.
- Refers to how much quantity of a product or service is desired by buyers.
- Actions used to satisfy your wants and needs.
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- The branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- A recognized medium of exchange for transactional purposes in the economy.
- The activity of setting up a business and taking financial risks in the hope for profit.
- What consumers desire and it is distinguished from needs.
- of production, They are labor, capital, entrepreneur, and natural resources.
- Refers to the degree to which consumers or producers change their demand or the amount supplied in response to price changes.
- cost, The change in total production cost that comes from making or producing one additional unit.
- It can be used or over and over again.
- The state in which market supply and demand balance each other.
- A side effect of an action that affects a third party other than the buyer or seller.
- The tension between infinite wants and finite resources.
- The total amount of a specific good or service that is available to the consumer.
- Ceiling, A legal maximum price that one pays for some good or service. Governments impose price ceilings in order to keep the price of necessary goods or services affordable.
26 Clues: It can be used or over and over again. • Actions used to satisfy your wants and needs. • Items that satisfy human wants and provide utility. • An increase in the overall level of prices for goods. • Things that you need to function and live in the world. • The tension between infinite wants and finite resources. • ...
Economics Full 2022-03-02
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- work done for a company by people living in another country
- government money that tend to shift supply curves to the right
- a straight line that slopes upward from left to right
- To economists, this means satisfaction
- the choice given up to do something else
- means there is less of a good than people would like to have
- the amount of money needed to produce one additional unit is called this
- households, businesses and governments make up this “movement” of money and resources
- the only factor that can change quantity demanded or quantity supplied
- in this type of economic system the government owns and controls the resources
- price is increased to help suppliers eliminate this
- the total amount of money that a business receives from sale of its product
- a straight line that slopes downward from left to right
- customs, skills and cultural beliefs are passed on from one generation to the next in this economy
- goods that people cannot be prevented from using
- how a country answers the three economic questions determines this…their ______?
- this motivates entrepreneurs
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- means the world is moving toward one global economy
- this type of demand is usually associated with necessities
- this is an example of a nonexcluable public good (in your notes)
- some supply curves go in this direction
- “short” name for a graph that shows all of the production possibilities for two products
- amount of money that a business pays to produce a product
- households sell this to businesses
- type of good that people can be prevented from using
- the physical and mental talents of people
- the type of economic system where resources are owned and controlled by private individuals
- when one person’s or company’s actions affect another person or company
- this is really measuring the consumer response to price changes
- goods that can be felt or touched
- person who receives the benefits of a good without paying for it
- economists believe that people respond to these, which encourage them to do something
32 Clues: this motivates entrepreneurs • goods that can be felt or touched • households sell this to businesses • To economists, this means satisfaction • some supply curves go in this direction • the choice given up to do something else • the physical and mental talents of people • goods that people cannot be prevented from using • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-04-11
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- The reduction of industrial activity or capacity in a region or economy.
- An individual that has an idea and intends to execute on that idea, usually to disrupt the current market with a new product or service.
- A name for a market which is dominated by a few sellers, and therefore has less competition.
- The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.
- An amalgamation or joining of two or more firms into an existing firm or to form a new firm.
- Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- A system or policy of economic self-sufficiency aimed at removing the need for imports.
- A contract by which property is conveyed to a person for a specified period, usually for rent.
- An efficiency or ease with which an asset or security can be converted into ready cash without affecting its market price.
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- A condition or state in which economic forces are balanced.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP.
- The legal procedure for satisfying claims against a mortgagor in default who has not redeemed the mortgage: satisfaction may be obtained from the proceeds of a forced sale of the property.
- The reduction in value of a fixed asset due to use, obsolescence.
- An increase in the supply of money and credit designed to cause such an increase.
- An economic system (or part of a system) is ripe to be transformed into something else or heading towards decline.
- An official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- The process of items shrinking in size or quantity, or even sometimes reformulating or reducing quality, while their prices remain the same or increase.
- The theory that inflation is caused by an excess quantity of money in an economy.
- Based or operating abroad in places where the tax system is more advantageous than that of the home country.
- Exchange (goods or services) for other goods or services without using money.
- The yearly income earned from an investment. It’s often expressed as a percentage.
22 Clues: Reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • A condition or state in which economic forces are balanced. • The reduction in value of a fixed asset due to use, obsolescence. • The process of putting a decision or plan into effect; execution. • A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
AP Economics 2013-12-18
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- An economic system combining private and public enterprise
- All the income produced by a particular source
- Cost that do change
- The opportunity costs
- Two goods usually purchased together
- Minimum price that can be charged
- States that price and quantity supplied have a direct relationship
- Revenue
- Desire and willingness to purchase a good or service
- Amount buyer pays
- A curve depicting all maximum output possibilities for two or more goods given a set of inputs
- The amount above the actual price of a commodity a purchaser would pay in order not to go without the commodity
- Quantity is insensitive to a change in price
- Quantity is sensitive to a change in price
- A state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced
- A per unit tax on producers
- As you produce more of any good
- Shows how sensitive quantity is to a change in price
- The difference between the amount the producer is willing to supply goods for and the actual amount received by him when he makes the trade
- Out of pocket costs of decision making
- Additional
- Statements based on opinions
- Wealth used in the process of production
- States that price and quantity demanded have an inverse relationship
- A method of production where a business or area focuses on the production of a limited scope of products or services
- Any skills or knowledge gained by a worker
- The resources or factors of production used in the production of a firm's output
- Created for direct consumption
- Any goods for which demand increases when income increases
- A good that decreases in demand when consumer income rises
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- two goods that can replace one another
- The price that exists when a market is clear of shortage and surplus
- A situation in which the costs of doing a thing do not change over time
- Unlimited wants with limited resources
- All human exertion in the production of wealth and services
- As you add an additional unit your utility will increase at a decreasing rate
- The amount of a product that would be offered for sale at all prices that could happen in the market
- What you give up to get something else
- An economy that relies chiefly on market forces to allocate goods and resources and to determine prices
- An economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- Costs that don't change
- Statements based on facts
- Everything physical which is not the result of human effort
- Satisfication
- Maximum price that can be charged
- Created for indirect consumption
- The process of discovering new ways of combining resources
- To distribute
- Amount seller pays to produce a good
49 Clues: Revenue • Additional • Satisfication • To distribute • Amount buyer pays • Cost that do change • The opportunity costs • Costs that don't change • Statements based on facts • A per unit tax on producers • Statements based on opinions • Created for direct consumption • As you produce more of any good • Created for indirect consumption • Minimum price that can be charged • ...
Health Economics 2013-01-09
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- The amount of money an individual is prepared to pay for insurance which is their expected loss if uninsured
- Is a problem of excess use of health care. It arises when it is possible to alter the probability of illness or the size of the payout required by the insurance provider, it may be reduced by co-insurance, deductibles and no-claims bonuses
- Occurs when it is not possible to make someone better off without making someone else worse off
- Can lead to physician-induced demand.
- Summarises the relationship between the inputs to and outputs from a firm’s productive process
- Measures the responsiveness of changes in one variable, for example the quantity demanded, to changes in another variable, for example price
- Arise in health care because of uncertainty and imperfect knowledge
- Can be addressed via the introduction of health insurance
- Involves constructing an inventory of all costs and benefits of an alternative, whatever they are and whoever incurs them; this forms a balance sheet in which they are weighed against each other.
- Is fairness in the distribution and finance of health and health care between people
- Is a graphical representation of a production function, showing all the combinations of inputs that will produce a particular output
- Intervene in the market for health care because markets fail to achieve Pareto efficiency and because markets can be inequitable
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- Reflects their degree of risk aversion
- Is a source of insurance market failure and arises because of the asymmetry of information between individuals who wish to buy insurance and the insurance provider
- Measures how substitutable the factors of production are
- Are non-rival, non-excludable goods that are jointly consumed by everyone
- Is the change in output resulting from a change in the quantity of the input used, other things held constant
- Is a form of economic evaluation in which health benefi ts are usually measured in terms of quality adjusted life years (QALYs)
- Is simply defined as the allocation of scarce resources that maximises the achievement of aims
- May be retrospective or prospective
- Are spillover effects (positive or negative) incurred in the consumption or production of goods and services in the market
21 Clues: May be retrospective or prospective • Can lead to physician-induced demand. • Reflects their degree of risk aversion • Measures how substitutable the factors of production are • Can be addressed via the introduction of health insurance • Arise in health care because of uncertainty and imperfect knowledge • ...
Economics Crossword 2013-04-30
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- person or institution to whom money is owed
- property or other security used to guarantee repayment of a loan
- properties, possessions, and claims of others
- amount banks set aside according to law as a protection for depositors
- bars of precious metal
- condensed statement showing all assets and liabilities at a given point in time
- funds available whenever the depositor wish them
- money that has an alternative use as a commodity
- stock certificates representing ownership of the bank
- laws regulating the maximum interest rate on passbook savings
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- money by government decree
- bank that can lend to other banks in times of need
- excess of assets over liabilities that is a measure of the value of a business
- debts and obligations to others
- interest-earning deposits that cannot be withdrawn by check
- ability to be converted into cash in a very short period of time
- substance that functions as a medium of exchange, and a measure and store of value
- metallic forms of money
- form of currency made by the Narragansett indians out of white conch and black mussel shells
- paper money issued by government through an act of law
20 Clues: bars of precious metal • metallic forms of money • money by government decree • debts and obligations to others • person or institution to whom money is owed • properties, possessions, and claims of others • funds available whenever the depositor wish them • money that has an alternative use as a commodity • bank that can lend to other banks in times of need • ...
Economics #4 2015-05-11
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- - Discount rate is a central bank regulation employed by most, but not all, of the world's central banks, that sets the minimum fraction of customer deposits and notes that each commercial bank must hold as reserves
- - how central bank manage the money supply to guide healthy economic growth.
- - A tax imposed on imported goods and services
- - The interest rate charged to commercial banks and other depository institutions for loans received from the Federal Reserve Bank's discount window
- - The highest point between the end of an economic expansion and the start of a contraction in a business cycle
- - The ability of a firm or individual to produce goods and/or services at a lower opportunity cost than other firms or individuals
- - is a low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle
- or businesses of a country.
- market operation - A central bank uses them as the primary means of implementing monetary policy.
- committee - The branch of the Federal Reserve Board that determines the direction of monetary policy.
- - A benefit given by the government to groups or individuals usually in the form of a cash payment or tax reduction.
- - A function of international trade whereby goods produced in one country are shipped to another country for future sale or trade
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- - are the goods and services that are bought by residents,
- - The ability of a country, individual, company or region to produce a good or service at a lower cost per unit than the cost at which any other entity produces that good or service.
- - A central bank policy designed to curb inflation by increasing the reserves of commercial banks (and consequently reducing the money supply, through open market operations).
- - is the total value of the goods and services produced in a country, plus the value of imported goods less the value of exports.
- - a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction.
- - is commonly defined as an extreme recession that lasts two or more years.
- - The last price at which a security or commodity traded
- - Bank which is part of the Federal Reserve System; or more generally, a bank that is part of a central clearing.
- - is a slowdown or a massive contraction in economic activities.
- of governors - The governing body of the Federal Reserve System, which is responsible for U.S. monetary policy.
- rate -- the interest rate" at which depository institutions actively trade balances held at the Federal Reserve.
- - the action of becoming larger or more extensive
- - A policy by which a central monetary authority, such as the Federal Reserve System, seeks to make money plentiful and available at low interest rates
- federal reserve system - is the central banking system of the United States
- - A government order that restricts commerce or exchange with a specified country.
27 Clues: or businesses of a country. • - A tax imposed on imported goods and services • - the action of becoming larger or more extensive • - The last price at which a security or commodity traded • - are the goods and services that are bought by residents, • - is a low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle • ...
Economics crossword 2014-09-17
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- all good and services that have a price are limited
- the price of gold in two cities will not differ more than the cost of shipping the stuff from one place to another.
- the organising and risk-taking factor of production
- the excess of actual earnings that a producer makes from a given quantity of output above the amount the producer would be prepared to accept for that output
- principle holds that freely available money hardly sits unclaimed for long.
- is the empirical study of what is happening in the world, uses facts and statistics.
- is a measure of welfare and well-being, it is measured in terms of education, health and public services, rathen than in only monetary terms.
- the action of deciding how to allocate limited financial resources
- focuses on markets collectively, taking a great view concerning inflation, growth, unemployment in a country
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- the assumption that other factors of demand remain the same
- relates to what is happening in the world and attemps to sketch out how the economy can be improved, words as "should, ought to, shall, if-will" are used.
- the human factor of production, which includes the physical and mental contribution of the labour force
- products or services in joined demand.
- when a market is in equlibrium it is said to be in...
- is the quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price
- equilibrium means a state of equality between supply and demand
- is the willingness and ability of producers to produce a quantity of a good or service at a given price
- Is what you give up in order to have something else.(the best alternative forgone when an economic decision is made)
- focuses on markets in isolation, deals with smaller agents
- the extra satisfaction or utility gained by consumers from paying a price that is lower than the one they were prepared to pay.
20 Clues: products or services in joined demand. • all good and services that have a price are limited • the organising and risk-taking factor of production • when a market is in equlibrium it is said to be in... • focuses on markets in isolation, deals with smaller agents • the assumption that other factors of demand remain the same • ...
Economics Crossword 2016-03-04
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- are things that are necessary for survival.
- are desires that can be satisfied by consuming a goal or a service.
- is a maker of goods or provider of services.
- cost is the value of something that is given up to get something else that is wanted.
- is the additional satisfaction from using one more unit of a product.
- are objects, such as goods, clothing, and furniture, that can be bought.
- is all of the resources made and used by people to produce goods and services.
- means to make decisions according to the best combination of costs and benefits.
- are work that one person does for another.
- the study of how individual and societies satisfy their unlimited wants with limited resources.
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- is a person who buys or uses goods or services.
- analysis is an approach that weighs the benefits of an action against its costs.
- is the additional cost of using one more unit of a product.
- is the alternative people give up when they make choices.
- involves the vision, skills, and risk-taking needed to create and run businesses.
- are methods used to encourage people to take certain actions.
- of production are the resources needed to produce goods and services.
- refers to all natural resources used to produce goods and services.
- is all of the human effort used to produce goods and services.
- is the benefit or satisfaction received from using a food or service.
- exists when there are not enough resources to satisfy human wants.
21 Clues: are work that one person does for another. • are things that are necessary for survival. • is a maker of goods or provider of services. • is a person who buys or uses goods or services. • is the alternative people give up when they make choices. • is the additional cost of using one more unit of a product. • ...
Economics Crossword 2016-05-11
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- the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial
- Modern capitalism owes its roots to Adam Smith and his Wealth of Nations, which many consider the single most important economic work in history.
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- the amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity more efficiently than another individual or group
- international trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions
- an increase in the value of one currency in terms of another
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- a measure of average income per person in a country.
- the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity (such as making a specific product) more efficiently than another activity
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- a situation when the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium price determined by market forces of demand and supply
- the pointed top of a mountain
- well-known for his numerous contributions in the field of economics and political philosophy.
- an author and economist who is well-known for his stance that national governments should attempt to smooth out the effects of expansion and contraction in the business cycle by using fiscal and monetary policy
- a thing that rouses activity or energy in someone or something
- used by the government of a country to achieve macroeconomic objectives like inflation, consumption, growth and liquidity
- the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement
- Series of statistical figures, such as the consumer price index or the gross domestic product, used by economists to predict future economic activity
- an account that is used to set aside funds to be used in an emergency
- a situation in which income exceeds expenditures
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- For an individual, it represents the properties owned, less any debt the person has. For a company, net worth is the value of the company.
- a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive
- a state of limited competition, in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers
- the system by which the value of a currency was defined in terms of gold, for which the currency could be exchanged
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
- the action of becoming larger or more extensive
- the amount to which a person has a right
- is an agreement among the United States, Canada and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries
- a situation when the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium price determined by market forces of demand and supply
- an index of the variation in prices paid by typical consumers for retail goods and other items
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course
- the central bank of the United States. It was created by the Congress to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and financial system
- the state of being scarce or in short supply
- an individual retirement account allowing a person to set aside after-tax income up to a specified amount each year
- American economist and statistician best known for his strong belief in free-market capitalism.
- a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year
- an examination of the additional benefits of an activity compared to the additional costs of that activity
- the state or quality of producing something
- is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.
- the condition in which virtually all who are able and willing to work are employed
- a long, narrow open container for animals to eat or drink out of
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
- a formal authorization or proposition
50 Clues: the pointed top of a mountain • a formal authorization or proposition • the amount to which a person has a right • the state or quality of producing something • the state of being scarce or in short supply • the action of becoming larger or more extensive • a situation in which income exceeds expenditures • the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial • ...
Economics Crossword 2016-05-11
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- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- American economist and statistician best known for his strong belief in free-market capitalism.
- a long, narrow open container for animals to eat or drink out of
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- an account that is used to set aside funds to be used in an emergency
- the system by which the value of a currency was defined in terms of gold, for which the currency could be exchanged
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year
- an examination of the additional benefits of an activity compared to the additional costs of that activity
- used by the government of a country to achieve macroeconomic objectives like inflation, consumption, growth and liquidity
- an author and economist who is well-known for his stance that national governments should attempt to smooth out the effects of expansion and contraction in the business cycle by using fiscal and monetary policy
- an increase in the value of one currency in terms of another
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
- the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity more efficiently than another individual or group
- an individual retirement account allowing a person to set aside after-tax income up to a specified amount each year
- the state or quality of producing something
- a formal authorization or proposition
- For an individual, it represents the properties owned, less any debt the person has. For a company, net worth is the value of the company.
- a thing that rouses activity or energy in someone or something
- a measure of average income per person in a country.
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
- international trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions
- the action of becoming larger or more extensive
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- the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement
- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- an index of the variation in prices paid by typical consumers for retail goods and other items
- the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial
- a situation in which income exceeds expenditures
- Modern capitalism owes its roots to Adam Smith and his Wealth of Nations, which many consider the single most important economic work in history.
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply
- a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course
- the central bank of the United States. It was created by the Congress to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and financial system
- the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity (such as making a specific product) more efficiently than another activity
- the condition in which virtually all who are able and willing to work are employed
- a state of limited competition, in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
- Series of statistical figures, such as the consumer price index or the gross domestic product, used by economists to predict future economic activity
- the amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports
- the pointed top of a mountain
- well-known for his numerous contributions in the field of economics and political philosophy.
- the amount to which a person has a right
- is the only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- a situation when the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium price determined by market forces of demand and supply
- a situation when the price charged is more than or less than the equilibrium price determined by market forces of demand and supply
- a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive
- is an agreement among the United States, Canada and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries
50 Clues: the pointed top of a mountain • a formal authorization or proposition • the amount to which a person has a right • the state or quality of producing something • the state of being scarce or in short supply • the action of becoming larger or more extensive • a situation in which income exceeds expenditures • the state of being useful, profitable, or beneficial • ...
Economics & Business 2016-04-16
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- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- To announce in some public medium to induce people to buy
- One who makes goods using the factors of production
- All human resources-workers
- Sole legal right to sell good, service or artistic work
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a good
- The coordination of the activities of a business
- Revenue of a company minus the expenses
- A share of a company held by an individual or group
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- Goods and services brought into a country from other countries
- A place to save money
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- The income generated from sale of goods or services
- Holds one or more shares in a company
- Systematic process of financial information
- Amount of an item produced for sale
- Machinery, equipment and money for production
- One who buys and/or uses goods or services
- Created as a result of a process
20 Clues: A place to save money • All human resources-workers • Created as a result of a process • Where buyers and sellers interact • Amount of an item produced for sale • Holds one or more shares in a company • Revenue of a company minus the expenses • Goods and services sold to other countries • One who buys and/or uses goods or services • ...
Economics Review 2023-03-03
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- When there is only a certain number of a supply
- the proportion of a loan that is charged as interest to the borrower, typically expressed as an annual percentage of the loan outstanding.
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale
- A situation in which quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- The amount of goods available
- A curve showing the different combinations of two goods or services that can be produced in a full-employment, full-production economy where the available supplies of resources and technology are fixed.
- unemployment that occurs when people take time to find a job
- A limit placed on the quantities of a product that can be imported
- A business in which two or more persons combine their assets and skills
- the additional benefit to a consumer from consuming one more unit of a good or service
- Land, labor, and capital; the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
- unemployment that results because the number of jobs available in some labor markets is insufficient to provide a job for everyone who wants one
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- the most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- A tax on imported goods
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- A business owned by one person
- unemployment that occurs as a result of harvest schedules or vacations, or when industries slow or shut down for a season
- safety
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good
- A situation in which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- money for investment
25 Clues: safety • money for investment • A tax on imported goods • The amount of goods available • A business owned by one person • the cost of producing one more unit of a good • When there is only a certain number of a supply • the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use • ...
Economics Review 2023-03-02
Across
- Legally established maximum price
- Price of the next best option
- Not enough goods to meet demand
- Land, capital, labor, entrepreneurship
- Positive effect of a choice
- Time period after the economy reaches recovery where the real GDP is continuing to grow
- Small change
- Not having enough resources
- Individuals who take risk to find profit and create jobs
- Only a few sellers of a product
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- Central Bank of the United States
- Similar to market price
- Point in business cycle where the economy returns to normal peak
- Only one seller of a product dominating the market
- Interest the FED charges on loans to financial institutions
- Changes in the money supply in order to affect the availability and cost of the credit or interest rates
- Limited amount of money available to spend
- People of the workforce
- Owners personal assets can be seized to pay business debts
- Point where the real GDP stops going up
- additional amount of effort, expense, or time needed from making a choice
- Too many goods to sell
- Total amount of money in circulation
- Legally established minimum price
- Point where the real GDP starts going down
25 Clues: Small change • Too many goods to sell • Similar to market price • People of the workforce • Positive effect of a choice • Not having enough resources • Price of the next best option • Not enough goods to meet demand • Only a few sellers of a product • Central Bank of the United States • Legally established maximum price • Legally established minimum price • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-09-26
Across
- how economists describe the way that consumers respond to price changes
- says that when a good's price is lower, consumers will buy more of it
- consumers demand fewer of those when their income increases
- a maximum price, set by the government, that can be legally charged for a good or service
- the desire to own something and the means to pay for it
- term of two goods that are bought and used together
- a government payment that supports a business or market
- literally means, "all other things held constant"
- graph that demonstrates how the demand for a commodity or service varies with changes in its price
- takes place when consumers can no longer afford to but the same combination of goods, and cut back purchases
- factors that can lead to shifting of demand up or down
Down
- takes place when a consumer reacts to a rise in the price of one good by consuming less of that good and more of another good
- lists that quality of a good that a person will purchase at various prices in a market
- a cost that does not change no matter how much of a good is produced
- demand that is relatively unresponsive to price changes
- term for goods that are used in place of one another
- consumers demand more of these when their income increases
- factors that are able to change
- demand that is very responsive to price changes- both increases and decreases
- the statistical characteristics of populations
- shows that quantities demanded by consumers at various prices in a market
21 Clues: factors that are able to change • the statistical characteristics of populations • literally means, "all other things held constant" • term of two goods that are bought and used together • term for goods that are used in place of one another • factors that can lead to shifting of demand up or down • demand that is relatively unresponsive to price changes • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-12-02
Across
- He is one who wants to get maximum satisfaction out of his given income
- The standard unit of measurement used by A. Marshall to measure utility
- It shows different combinations of 2 goods offering the same levels of satisfaction
- It refers to the attainable combinations of a set of 2 goods
- It refers to the way in which a consumer spends their income
- Effect of change in price of a related on the demand for a commodity
- It is the problem related to the allocation of resources to different uses
- One who gathers capital and organizes factors of production
- These are goods for which increases as income of the buyers rise
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- It refers to a situation wherein a consumer gets maximum satisfaction
- It studies the problem of efficient use of resources
- It is a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- It refers to the value of a factor in its next best alternative use
- The satisfaction derived from the consumption of a commodity
- It is the transformation of input into output
- The desire to buy a commodity backed with sufficient purchasing power
- These are goods for which decreases as income of the buyers rise
- A situation where there is not enough resources
- It is the study of man in the ordinary business of life
- it is a scientific inquiry into a problem using statistical tools
20 Clues: It is the transformation of input into output • A situation where there is not enough resources • It is a graphic representation of a demand schedule • It studies the problem of efficient use of resources • It is the study of man in the ordinary business of life • One who gathers capital and organizes factors of production • ...
Economics System 2023-01-12
Across
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize the exports and minimize the imports for an economy. It promotes imperialism, colonialism, tariffs and subsidies on traded goods to achieve that goal.
- a type of economic system involving the public, cooperative, or social ownership of the means of production in the framework of a market economy
- the policy of protecting domestic industries against foreign competition through tariffs, import quotas and subsidies, or other restrictions placed on the imports of foreign competitors.
- a very high and typically accelerating inflation. It quickly erodes the real value of the local currency, as the prices of all goods increase
- corrupt politicians enrich themselves secretly outside the rule of law, through kickbacks, bribes, and special favors from lobbyists and corporations, or they simply direct state funds to themselves and their associates.
- the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service.
- a spending plan based on income and expenses.
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time.
- the result of human innovation and technological progress.
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
- the founder of monetarism, his work and theories influenced economic policies in the United States and abroad.
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- reduce poverty by lending money to the governments of its poorer members to improve their economies and to improve the standard of living of their people.
- the reduction or elimination of government power in a particular industry, usually enacted to create more competition within the industry.
- the law of supply and demand, rather than a central government, regulates production, labor, and the marketplace.
- a place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange or transaction of goods and services.
- anything that is generally accepted to have value as a medium of exchange so that it can be traded for goods and service
- refer to market-oriented reform policies such as "eliminating price controls, deregulating capital markets, lowering trade barriers" and reducing, especially through privatization and austerity, state influence in the economy.
- a political and economic system in which property and the means of production are owned in common, typically controlled by the state or government.
- where the price and allocation of resources, goods and services is determined by the government rather than autonomous agents as it is in a free market economy.
20 Clues: a spending plan based on income and expenses. • the result of human innovation and technological progress. • the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time. • the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service. • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-02-12
Across
- consumers will buy more of a good when its price is lower and less when its price is higher
- a cost that does not change, no matter how much of a good is produced
- a factor that can change
- a graph of the quantity supplied of a good at various prices
- goods that are used in place of one another
- government intervention in a market that affects the production of a good
- a tax on the production or sale of a good
- describes demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
- the statistical characteristics of populations and population segments, especially when used to identify consumer markets
- a Latin phrase that means "all other things held constant"
- the cost of operating a facility, such as a factory or a store
- the sum of fixed costs plus variable costs
- the amount of goods available
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at various prices
- two goods that are bought and used together
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- the amount that a supplier is willing and able to supply at a specific price
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good
- graphic representation of a demand schedule
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of a substitute good
- the total cost divided by the quantity produced
- a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at various prices in a market
- a chart that lists how much of a good all suppliers will offer at various prices
- the change in consumption that results when a price increase causes real income to decline
- a good that consumers demand less of when their incomes increase
- a good that consumers demand more when their incomes increase
- a government payment that supports a business or market
- a chart that lists how much of a good a supplier will offer at various prices
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to price changes
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- producers offer more of a good as its price increases and less as its price falls
30 Clues: a factor that can change • the amount of goods available • a tax on the production or sale of a good • the sum of fixed costs plus variable costs • graphic representation of a demand schedule • goods that are used in place of one another • two goods that are bought and used together • the cost of producing one more unit of a good • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-02-14
Across
- the total amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services
- the cost of operating a facility, such as a factory or a store
- a measure of how consumers respond to price changes
- A chart that lists how much of a good all suppliers will offer at various prices
- a measure of the way quantity supplied reacts to a change in price
- describes demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
- government intervention in a market that affects the production of a good
- a government payment that supports a business or market
- A factor that can change
- the additional income from selling one more unit of a good
- a good that consumers demand less of when their incomes increase
- the sum of fixed costs plus variable costs
- when consumers react to an increase a goods prices by consuming less of that good
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to price changes
- a good that consumers demand more of when their incomes increase
- The amount that a supplier is willing and able to supply at a specific price
- a tax on the production or sale of a good
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- the total cost divided by the quantity produced
- a cost that does not change, no matter how much of a good is produced
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- consumers will buy more of a good when its price is lower and less when the price is higher
- producers offer more of a good as its price increases and less as its price falls
- a cost that rises or falls depending on the quantity produced
- graphic representation of a demand schedule
- a level of production in which the marginal product of labor increases as the number of workers increases
- two goods that are bought and used together
- the amount of goods available
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy
- a level of production at which the marginal product of labor decreases as the number of workers increases
- A chart that lists how much of a good a supplier will offer at various prices
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good
- goods that are used in place of one another
- a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at various prices
- A graph of a quantity supplied of a good by all suppliers at various prices
- the change in output from hiring one additional unit of labor
- A graph of the quantity supplied of a good at various prices
- the change in consumption that results when a price increase causes real income to decline
- the statistical characteristics of populations and population segments
39 Clues: A factor that can change • the amount of goods available • a tax on the production or sale of a good • the sum of fixed costs plus variable costs • graphic representation of a demand schedule • two goods that are bought and used together • goods that are used in place of one another • the cost of producing one more unit of a good • ...
fundamental economics 2023-02-03
Across
- risk-taking individual in search of profits
- market where the factors of production are bought and sold
- to come together
- sum of people’s skills, abilities, health,
- value of a nonessential item and the low value of an essential item
- and transferable to others
- people with all their efforts, abilities and skills
- and transferable from one person to another
- market where goods and services are bought and sold
- tangible economic product that is useful, relatively
- work or labor performed for someone
- tools, equipment, and factories used in the production of goods and services
- ability or capacity of a good or service to be useful and give satisfaction to someone
- meeting place or mechanism that allows buyers and
- increase in a nation’s total output of goods and services over time
- natural resources or other “gifts of nature” not created by human effort
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- a good that wears out or lasts for fewer than three years when used regularly
- productive resources that make up the four categories of land, capital, labor, and entrepreneurs
- basic requirement for survival, including food, clothing, and shelter
- and motivation
- apparent contradiction between the high
- a good that lasts for at least three years when used regularly
- fundamental economic problem of meeting people’s virtually unlimited wants with scarce resources
- measure of the amount of output produced with a given amount of productive factors
- dollar value of all final goods, services, and structures produced within a country’s borders during a one-year period
- good intended for final use by consumers rather than businesses
- something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
- work or labor performed for someone
- social science dealing with how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing wants with the careful use of scarce resources
- sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce,
30 Clues: and motivation • to come together • and transferable to others • work or labor performed for someone • work or labor performed for someone • apparent contradiction between the high • sum of people’s skills, abilities, health, • risk-taking individual in search of profits • and transferable from one person to another • sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce, • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2017-03-21
Across
- a person who owns the business and is personally responsible for its debts
- an agreement to charge one price for the same goods
- type of monopoly that exists as a result of the high fixed costs or startup costs of operating a business in a specific industry
- government license that gives the holder exclusive rights to a process, design or new invention for a designated period of time
- a company's financial debt or obligations that arise during the course of its business operations
- something you own
- describes a market structure where competition is at its greatest possible level
- payment to a worker in addition to salary or wages
- an agreement to divide the market, set prices, or limit productions
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- uses the surplus revenues to further achieve its purpose rather than distributing it to the shareholders as profit
- portion of corporate profits paid out to stock holders
- small number of firms has the large majority of market share
- formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- laws that designate separate areas for residency & business
- share of earnings given as a payment
- formal contract to repay borrowed money
- a store, restaurant, or other business operating under such a license
- marketable item produced to satisfy wants or needs
- make a product stand out with unique values
- type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of the corporation's assets and earnings
20 Clues: something you own • share of earnings given as a payment • formal contract to repay borrowed money • make a product stand out with unique values • marketable item produced to satisfy wants or needs • payment to a worker in addition to salary or wages • an agreement to charge one price for the same goods • portion of corporate profits paid out to stock holders • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2017-03-21
Across
- small number of firms has the large majority of market share
- formal contract to repay borrowed money
- an agreement to charge one price for the same goods
- laws that designate separate areas for residency & business
- type of monopoly that exists as a result of the high fixed costs or startup costs of operating a business in a specific industry
- formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- describes a market structure where competition is at its greatest possible level
- a person who owns the business and is personally responsible for its debts
- make a product stand out with unique values
- payment to a worker in addition to salary or wages
- something you own
- an agreement to divide the market, set prices, or limit productions
Down
- marketable item produced to satisfy wants or needs
- a store, restaurant, or other business operating under such a license
- uses the surplus revenues to further achieve its purpose rather than distributing it to the shareholders as profit
- type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of the corporation's assets and earnings
- a company's financial debt or obligations that arise during the course of its business operations
- government license that gives the holder exclusive rights to a process, design or new invention for a designated period of time
- share of earnings given as a payment
- portion of corporate profits paid out to stock holders
20 Clues: something you own • share of earnings given as a payment • formal contract to repay borrowed money • make a product stand out with unique values • marketable item produced to satisfy wants or needs • payment to a worker in addition to salary or wages • an agreement to charge one price for the same goods • portion of corporate profits paid out to stock holders • ...
economics 3 2017-03-21
Across
- secret or illegal
- association high prices
- A customer and company or a supplier and company.
- are corporations that elect to pass corporate income, losses, deductions, and credit through to their shareholders for federal tax purposes.
- as such consists of one or more general partners and one or more limited partners.
- government corporation is the sole provider of a particular good
- is an arrangement by which partners conducting a business jointly
- valuable thing, person, or quality.
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- raw material that can be bought or sold
- an authorization granted by a government or company
- extra benefit supplementing an employee's salary
- the maintaining of prices
- refers to any corporation that, under United States federal income tax law,
- Two companies that are in direct competition and share the same product lines and markets.
- capital raised by a business
- divide a municipality into residential, commercial,industrial
- who has limited liability cannot participate in management.
- a sum of money paid regularly
- an agreement with legal force
- a sum of money paid to a patentee for the use of a patent
20 Clues: secret or illegal • association high prices • the maintaining of prices • capital raised by a business • a sum of money paid regularly • an agreement with legal force • valuable thing, person, or quality. • raw material that can be bought or sold • extra benefit supplementing an employee's salary • A customer and company or a supplier and company. • ...
Economics Glossary 2020-04-28
Across
- National Company A company that operates in many countries with independent headquarters in each.(McDonalds)
- Payment for use of land
- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy needs and wants
- All resources provided by nature
- Payment earned by entrepreneurs
- Money paid at a particular rate for the money lent
- An economy where people produce only enough goods and services for their own family
- Goods and services bought from overseas
- Goods and services which we desire but don’t need
- All human effort, both physical and intellectual
- Where actions by one party have impacts on another, particularly economically.
- A system where factors of production are owned by the government
- Ability to combine all resources to make something (plan, recipe, system etc)
- Institution which handles money for households and firms
- Payment per hour for labour
- Situation where demand is greater than supply
- Organisations that make goods and services
- Goods and services sold overseas
- That part of earnings not spent
- Reward for the use of resources
- Organization with authority to make decisions for the population
Down
- An organization that sells goods
- Used to pay for goods and services
- market Place where goods and services are bought and sold (Coles, Seek.com, Fremantle markets) Same as Market
- Basic units used to make goods and services
- Action of only doing one part of the process
- Financial assistance given to people by the Government
- A system where all factors of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services are controlled by the government
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- Physical items used by consumer and services for a profit
- A system which allows private ownership of the factors of production
- Cost The cost of the next-best alternative opportunity
- Payment per year for labour
- chain Complex group of firms in many countries each producing a component of a final product.
- Equipment used to make goods and services
- market Place where factors of production are bought and sold.
- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- Income flows that are removed from the Circular Flow model. (savings, tax, imports)
- Basic necessities for life
- Compulsory government levy
- Actions done for consumers by producers
- of production Raw materials used to make goods and services (land, labour, capital & enterprise)
- Purchase of new capital
- National Company A company which operates in several countries with its headquarters in the parent country. (Apple)
- Final users of goods and services to satisfy their needs and wants
45 Clues: Payment for use of land • Purchase of new capital • Basic necessities for life • Compulsory government levy • Payment per year for labour • Payment per hour for labour • Payment earned by entrepreneurs • That part of earnings not spent • Reward for the use of resources • An organization that sells goods • All resources provided by nature • Goods and services sold overseas • ...
Economics Glossary 2020-04-28
Across
- An organization that sells goods
- Where actions by one party have impacts on another, particularly economically.
- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy needs and wants
- Final users of goods and services to satisfy their needs and wants
- Basic units used to make goods and services
- Reward for the use of resources
- A system which allows private ownership of the factors of production
- Physical items used by consumer and services for a profit
- Situation where demand is greater than supply
- Equipment used to make goods and services
- Institution which handles money for households and firms
- Ability to combine all resources to make something (plan, recipe, system etc)
- chain Complex group of firms in many countries each producing a component of a final product.
- Organisations that make goods and services
- Payment earned by entrepreneurs
- Money paid at a particular rate for the money lent
- Compulsory government levy
- Goods and services which we desire but don’t need
- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- Goods and services sold overseas
- Income flows that are removed from the Circular Flow model. (savings, tax, imports)
- National Company A company which operates in several countries with its headquarters in the parent country. (Apple)
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- Goods and services bought from overseas
- Basic necessities for life
- of production Raw materials used to make goods and services (land, labour, capital & enterprise)
- All human effort, both physical and intellectual
- That part of earnings not spent
- Organization with authority to make decisions for the population
- National Company A company that operates in many countries with independent headquarters in each.(McDonalds)
- An economy where people produce only enough goods and services for their own family
- Cost The cost of the next-best alternative opportunity
- Financial assistance given to people by the Government
- Action of only doing one part of the process
- market Place where factors of production are bought and sold.
- Payment per hour for labour
- All resources provided by nature
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- A system where factors of production are owned by the government
- market Place where goods and services are bought and sold (Coles, Seek.com, Fremantle markets) Same as Market
- Payment per year for labour
- Payment for use of land
- A system where all factors of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services are controlled by the government
- Purchase of new capital
- Actions done for consumers by producers
- Used to pay for goods and services
45 Clues: Payment for use of land • Purchase of new capital • Basic necessities for life • Compulsory government levy • Payment per hour for labour • Payment per year for labour • That part of earnings not spent • Reward for the use of resources • Payment earned by entrepreneurs • An organization that sells goods • All resources provided by nature • Goods and services sold overseas • ...
Economics Glossary 2020-04-28
Across
- An organization that sells goods
- Where actions by one party have impacts on another, particularly economically.
- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy needs and wants
- Final users of goods and services to satisfy their needs and wants
- Basic units used to make goods and services
- Reward for the use of resources
- A system which allows private ownership of the factors of production
- Physical items used by consumer and services for a profit
- Situation where demand is greater than supply
- Equipment used to make goods and services
- Institution which handles money for households and firms
- Ability to combine all resources to make something (plan, recipe, system etc)
- chain Complex group of firms in many countries each producing a component of a final product.
- Organisations that make goods and services
- Payment earned by entrepreneurs
- Money paid at a particular rate for the money lent
- Compulsory government levy
- Goods and services which we desire but don’t need
- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- Goods and services sold overseas
- Income flows that are removed from the Circular Flow model. (savings, tax, imports)
- National Company A company which operates in several countries with its headquarters in the parent country. (Apple)
Down
- Goods and services bought from overseas
- Basic necessities for life
- of production Raw materials used to make goods and services (land, labour, capital & enterprise)
- All human effort, both physical and intellectual
- That part of earnings not spent
- Organization with authority to make decisions for the population
- National Company A company that operates in many countries with independent headquarters in each.(McDonalds)
- An economy where people produce only enough goods and services for their own family
- Cost The cost of the next-best alternative opportunity
- Financial assistance given to people by the Government
- Action of only doing one part of the process
- market Place where factors of production are bought and sold.
- Payment per hour for labour
- All resources provided by nature
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- A system where factors of production are owned by the government
- market Place where goods and services are bought and sold (Coles, Seek.com, Fremantle markets) Same as Market
- Payment per year for labour
- Payment for use of land
- A system where all factors of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services are controlled by the government
- Purchase of new capital
- Actions done for consumers by producers
- Used to pay for goods and services
45 Clues: Payment for use of land • Purchase of new capital • Basic necessities for life • Compulsory government levy • Payment per hour for labour • Payment per year for labour • That part of earnings not spent • Reward for the use of resources • Payment earned by entrepreneurs • An organization that sells goods • All resources provided by nature • Goods and services sold overseas • ...
Economics Crossword 2020-04-28
Across
- An organization that sells goods
- Actions done for consumers by producers
- Financial assistance given to people by the Government
- Organization with authority to make decisions for the population
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- All resources provided by nature
- Situation where demand is greater than supply
- Action of only doing one part of the process
- Physical items used by consumer and services for a profit
- A system which allows private ownership of the factors of production
- A company that operates in many countries with independent headquarters in each.(McDonalds)
- Raw materials used to make goods and services (land, labour, capital & enterprise)
- Ability to combine all resources to make something (plan, recipe, system etc)
- Basic necessities for life
- Payment per hour for labour
- A system where all factors of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services are controlled by the government
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold (Coles, Seek.com, Fremantle markets) Same as Market
- An economy where people produce only enough goods and services for their own family
- Equipment used to make goods and services
- Complex group of firms in many countries each producing a component of a final product.
- Payment for use of land
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- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- Where actions by one party have impacts on another, particularly economically.
- Organisations that make goods and services
- Used to pay for goods and services
- Payment per year for labour
- That part of earnings not spent
- Institution which handles money for households and firms
- The cost of the next-best alternative opportunity
- Place where factors of production are bought and sold.
- All human effort, both physical and intellectual
- Final users of goods and services to satisfy their needs and wants
- Reward for the use of resources
- Goods and services sold overseas
- A system where factors of production are owned by the government
- Goods and services which we desire but don’t need
- A company which operates in several countries with its headquarters in the parent country. (Apple)
- Money paid at a particular rate for the money lent
- Basic units used to make goods and services
- Payment earned by entrepreneurs
- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy needs and wants
- Compulsory government levy
- Goods and services bought from overseas
- Income flows that are removed from the Circular Flow model. (savings, tax, imports)
- Purchase of new capital
45 Clues: Purchase of new capital • Payment for use of land • Compulsory government levy • Basic necessities for life • Payment per year for labour • Payment per hour for labour • That part of earnings not spent • Reward for the use of resources • Payment earned by entrepreneurs • An organization that sells goods • All resources provided by nature • Goods and services sold overseas • ...
Economics Crossword 2020-04-26
Across
- Supports liberalism and socialism
- an act of rivalry for supremacy
- the process of replacing water in the body
- a company or industry that is not owned by the government
- an activity involving physical exertion and skill
- a person or organization that uses a commodity or service
- relative worth, merit, or importance
- the sugars, starches, and fibers found in fruits, grains, vegetables, and more
- the state of being granted with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen.
- a tax on receipts from sales
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- an economy in which there are elements of both public and private enterprise.
- a fruit flavored drink very popular among many athletes that supplies the body with electrolytes and carbohydrates
- Supports conservatism
- the nonpayment of taxes
- exclusive control of a commodity or service
- to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right
- a person who creates economic value
- a financial gain, the difference between spent and gained money
- insufficiency or shortness of supply
- a liquid or gel that contains ions and can be decomposed by electrolysis
20 Clues: Supports conservatism • the nonpayment of taxes • a tax on receipts from sales • an act of rivalry for supremacy • Supports liberalism and socialism • a person who creates economic value • relative worth, merit, or importance • insufficiency or shortness of supply • the process of replacing water in the body • exclusive control of a commodity or service • ...
Economics verbiage 2020-10-09
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- money a person saves for retirement
- a fundamental economic concept that describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
- items you purchase
- tools, machinery, etc. made by man to produced goods and services
- the something you choose when you make a choice
- natural resources from the earth used to produce goods and services
- a service or other asset used to produce goods and services that meet human needs and wants.
- the workers used to produce goods and services
- what a person must have to survive
- economic term that means limited
- system in which economic decisions are made the same way they were in the past
- finding "best available" values of some objective function given a defined domain
- an item used in conjunction with another good
- system in which the GOVERNMENT makes most of the economic decisions
- economist who supported CAPITALISM in book Wealth of Nations
- to increase to the greatest possible amount or degree
- scientific inventions that increase productivity
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- a person's unlimited desires
- rich country
- when a person or business produces only one kind of product and then the products are exchanged
- a task you pay someone to do for you
- an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service
- what you sacrifice or give up when you make a choice
- the things necessary to make a good or service
- someone who risks time and money to start a business
- a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- poor country
- system in which the CONSUMERS and PRODUCERS (buyers & sellers) make most of the economic decisions
- when people in an economy trade goods & services
- a branch of economics that studies how an overall economy—the market systems that operate on a large scale—behaves.
30 Clues: rich country • poor country • items you purchase • a person's unlimited desires • economic term that means limited • what a person must have to survive • money a person saves for retirement • a task you pay someone to do for you • an item used in conjunction with another good • the things necessary to make a good or service • the workers used to produce goods and services • ...
Economics 19 2020-12-22
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- the way households and firms interact to decide the allocation of resources
- those who undertake economic activities and make economic decisions
- the institutions, organizations and mechanisms that influence economic behavior and determine how resources are allocated
- the additional of individual components to arrive at a total amount
- a product that can be used in place of another
- firms owned by shareholders and individuals
- an economic system where consumers determine what is produced, resources are allocated by the price mechanism and land and capital are privately owned
- products whose demand decreases when income increases and increases when income falls
- a product that is used together with another product
- an economic system where the government makes the crucial decisions, land and capital are state-owned and resources are allocated by directives
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- an economic system in which both the private and public sectors play an important role
- a situation where demand and supply are not equal at the current price
- the study of the behaviour and decisions of households and firms, the performance of individual markets
- the study of the whole economy
- products whose demand increases when income increases and decreases when income falls
- an arrangement which brings buyers into contact with sellers
- the willingness and ability to sell a product
- a situation where demand and supply are equal at the current price
- the total supply of a product
- the willingness and ability to buy a product
- the total demand for a product
21 Clues: the total supply of a product • the study of the whole economy • the total demand for a product • firms owned by shareholders and individuals • the willingness and ability to buy a product • the willingness and ability to sell a product • a product that can be used in place of another • a product that is used together with another product • ...
Economics Final 2021-06-08
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- a positive balance after expenditures are subtracted from revenues (2 words with a -)
- Something tangible that satisfies out wants or needs
- The study of how human beings choose to use their scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- abbreviated form of the Federal Reserve System
- an excess of expenditures over revenues (2 words with a -)
- banks belonging to the federal Reserve System
- a collection of stocks or bonds rather than an individual stock or bond (2 words with a -)
- Most people have a job; unemployment is below 4% (2 words with a -)
- ____ funds are funds that invest in specific sectors of the economy
- Something intangible that satisfies out wants or needs
- What we sacrifice when we decide to make what we decide to make or do (2 words with a -)
- both high inflation and recession happen at the same time
- The amount of a good or service that a consumer is willing and able to consume at different prices
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- bank that can lend money to other banks in need (2 words with a -)
- A list of quantities supplied at specific prices (2 words with a -)
- Consist of Land, Labor, Capital, and Entrepreneurship
- A list of prices and quantities demanded (2 words with a -)
- ____ equity funds are funds that primarily purchase stock in U.S. based companies
- economy producing fewer goods and services than before
- ____ Funds are funds that primarily purchase stock in companies anywhere around the world
- A graphic representation of a demand schedule (2 words with a -)
- ____ Funds are funds that purchase stock in companies in s specific area of the world
- The quantity of a good or service that producers are willing and able to produce at specific prices
- How rapidly the prices are going up
- abbreviated form of Gross Domestic Product
25 Clues: How rapidly the prices are going up • abbreviated form of Gross Domestic Product • banks belonging to the federal Reserve System • abbreviated form of the Federal Reserve System • Something tangible that satisfies out wants or needs • Consist of Land, Labor, Capital, and Entrepreneurship • economy producing fewer goods and services than before • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-06-08
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- What is the study of the behavior and decision making of the individuals and businesses
- Rules set in place in order to trade
- When a change in price decreases the amount demanded
- Who is allowed to decrease the money supply?
- What is the study of the behavior and decision making of an economy as a whole?
- When you borrow money from someone or a bank
- An estimate amount of income set for a certain period of time
- Something that you would like to have but isn’t a necessity
- The amount of products offered for sale at all prices
- When actions are used by the FED to increase or decrease the money supply in order to fight recession or inflation
- Something where money is owed too
- An increase of a economy with selling goods and services
- Total demand
- The amount you make after taxes and general expenses are taken out
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- The inflation rate
- When congress increases or decreases the aggregate demand to help fight recession or inflation
- A decrease in a economy with selling good and services
- What states that more will be offered for sale at higher prices rather than lower prices
- The desired ability to purchase a product
- When a change in price increases the amount demanded
- To work for only $7.25 an hour
- What is the idea that there are limited amount of resources to fit all the limited wants and needs
- What is both inflation and a recession
- What is the added up amount of good and services that is used to calculate a single country
- Something that is required for survival
25 Clues: Total demand • The inflation rate • To work for only $7.25 an hour • Something where money is owed too • Rules set in place in order to trade • What is both inflation and a recession • Something that is required for survival • The desired ability to purchase a product • Who is allowed to decrease the money supply? • When you borrow money from someone or a bank • ...
Economics Concepts 2021-06-30
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- able to last for a long time
- resources that are available in the environment that are used to make goods or services
- trading one good or service for another without using money
- physical things that you can buy
- how rare or common something is
- the currency used to exchange for goods or services
- using media to increase the demand for goods and services
- things you pay other people to do for you
- relying on others to provide goods and services so that you can make your own goods and services
- the thing you give up to buy the thing you really want
- the decisions that consumers make about which goods or services to spend their money on
- Sending goods to another country from your country
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- tools, equipment and buildings that are used to make goods or services
- the skills and labour that are used to make goods or services
- a person who pays for a good or service
- able to be easily identified
- How much of something consumers want
- Using money to pay for goods and services
- able to be transported easily
- a person who creates a good or provides a service
- able to be divided into smaller amounts
- How much of something is available
- putting money into a bank and not spending it
- Bringing goods into your country from another place
- the money earned from working
- swapping one thing for another
26 Clues: able to last for a long time • able to be easily identified • able to be transported easily • the money earned from working • swapping one thing for another • how rare or common something is • physical things that you can buy • How much of something is available • How much of something consumers want • a person who pays for a good or service • ...
