environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
ECONOMICS 2023-09-04
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- Exchange in which a person sacrifices one or more thaings for getting a particular product, service or experience
- Type of externality which leaves a positive effect on the third party
- Type of resource that exist in a region and can be used in future
- Type of resource accessible to all the members of the community
- Type of efficiency when the price of the good is equal to marginal cost of production
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- Any level of inputs beyond that which would maximise net return from the resource
- The practice of maintaining processes of productivity indefinitely natural or human made by replacing resources without endangering natural biotic system
- Type of cost which is inclusive of private and external cost
- An effect that a transaction or activity imposes on a party that is not a party of the transaction
- Type pf sustainability which focuses on equal economic growth that generates wealth for all without harming the environment.
- Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy the human needs but cannot be used due to lack of technology
11 Clues: Type of cost which is inclusive of private and external cost • Type of resource accessible to all the members of the community • Type of resource that exist in a region and can be used in future • Type of externality which leaves a positive effect on the third party • Any level of inputs beyond that which would maximise net return from the resource • ...
ECONOMICS 2023-09-04
Across
- Type pf sustainability which focuses on equal economic growth that generates wealth for all without harming the environment.
- Type of resource that exist in a region and can be used in future
- Type of resource accessible to all the members of the community
- Any level of inputs beyond that which would maximise net return from the resource
- The practice of maintaining processes of productivity indefinitely natural or human made by replacing resources without endangering natural biotic system
- Type of efficiency when the price of the good is equal to marginal cost of production
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- An effect that a transaction or activity imposes on a party that is not a party of the transaction
- Type of externality which leaves a positive effect on the third party
- Type of cost which is inclusive of private and external cost
- Materials in the environment which have the potential to satisfy the human needs but cannot be used due to lack of technology
- Exchange in which a person sacrifices one or more thaings for getting a particular product, service or experience
11 Clues: Type of cost which is inclusive of private and external cost • Type of resource accessible to all the members of the community • Type of resource that exist in a region and can be used in future • Type of externality which leaves a positive effect on the third party • Any level of inputs beyond that which would maximise net return from the resource • ...
Economics 2019-03-29
Economics 2024-04-02
Across
- a decision which leads to lower income, but is not recorded on balance sheet
- a theory in economics that predicts that after some optimal level of capacity is reached
- income
- "Payments that must be made to obtain a resource."
- basic operating expenses of a business that cannot be avoided
- the additional cost of producing another unit
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- a transaction that has measurable cost to a firm
- financial gain
- costs that vary depending on a company’s production volume
- the additional revenue earned from selling another unit
- payment made by an employer to an employee for work done in a specific period of time
11 Clues: income • financial gain • the additional cost of producing another unit • a transaction that has measurable cost to a firm • "Payments that must be made to obtain a resource." • the additional revenue earned from selling another unit • costs that vary depending on a company’s production volume • basic operating expenses of a business that cannot be avoided • ...
Economics 2023-02-27
Across
- measure of the change in price over time of a specific group of goods and services used by the average household
- Interest rate that banks charge each other loans
- buying and selling of United States securities by the Fed to affect the money supply
- percentage of the civilian labor force that is unemployed but is actively looking for work
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- federal government’s use of taxation and spending policies to affect overall business activity
- interest rate that the Fed charges on loans to member banks
- policy that involves changing the rate of growth of the supply of money in circulation in order to affect the cost and availability of credit
- Total dollar value of all final goods and services produced produced in a nation sigler year.
- prolonged rise in the general price level of goods and services
- regulations set by the Fed requiring banks to keep a certain percentage of their deposits as cash in their own vaults
- Rate of interest that banks charge on loans to their best business customers
11 Clues: Interest rate that banks charge each other loans • interest rate that the Fed charges on loans to member banks • prolonged rise in the general price level of goods and services • Rate of interest that banks charge on loans to their best business customers • buying and selling of United States securities by the Fed to affect the money supply • ...
Economics 2023-03-06
Across
- A location or other mechanism that allows buyers and sellers to exchange goods and services
- Machinery (a result of production)
- balance in which the demand and supply are equal
- Natural resource
- What you could have chosen has the next best option
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- The driving force of the economy (creates jobs)
- Having not enough of a certain good
- Because of scarity we have to make decisions which causes...
- People of the work force
- resources required to produce the things we would like to have
- Having to much of a certain good
11 Clues: Natural resource • People of the work force • Having to much of a certain good • Machinery (a result of production) • Having not enough of a certain good • The driving force of the economy (creates jobs) • balance in which the demand and supply are equal • What you could have chosen has the next best option • Because of scarity we have to make decisions which causes... • ...
[ECONOMICS] 2023-05-02
Across
- also developed an improved bartering system.
- goods and services that are produced domestically, but then sold to customers residing in other countries.
- Exchange of capital,goods,and...
- caused relations between countries were severed.
- Barter is a system of exchanging goods for goods using a tool called the denominator of value.
- Exports lead to an .... of funds to the seller’s country
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- exchange for other goods or services without using money.
- an arrangement between a reseller and their supplier.
- The barter system is included in the concept of the.
- import lead to an .... of funds to the seller’s country
- goods and services that are purchased from the rest of the world by a country’s residents, rather than buying domestically produced items.
11 Clues: Exchange of capital,goods,and... • also developed an improved bartering system. • caused relations between countries were severed. • The barter system is included in the concept of the. • an arrangement between a reseller and their supplier. • import lead to an .... of funds to the seller’s country • Exports lead to an .... of funds to the seller’s country • ...
Economics 2022-12-14
Across
- A result of the changing structure of an economy
- A tax on imports
- When a person is looking for work but is unable
- Complete ban on trade
- The ease with which they can move from one job to another job
- The use of policies to promote domestic supply over world supply
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- When both countries have all the information about a product
- When people do not have enough money or resources to meet their basic human needs
- An organization that represents the people who work in a particular industry, protects their rights, and discusses their pay and working conditions with employers.
- When a foreign producer sells a product into a country at a low price that local firms cannot compete with.
- Where the average tax burden decreases with income
11 Clues: A tax on imports • Complete ban on trade • When a person is looking for work but is unable • A result of the changing structure of an economy • Where the average tax burden decreases with income • When both countries have all the information about a product • The ease with which they can move from one job to another job • ...
Economics 2025-03-05
Across
- change in consumption that results when a price increase cause real income to decline
- consumers will buy more of a good when its price is lower and less when price is higher
- the statistical characteristics of populations.
- a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at various prices in a market
- the amount of goods avalible
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- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- a chart that lists how much of a good a supplier will offer at various prices
- producers offer more of a good as its price
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- a factor that can change
- a good that consumers demand more of when their incomes increase
11 Clues: a factor that can change • the amount of goods avalible • producers offer more of a good as its price • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • the statistical characteristics of populations. • the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it • a good that consumers demand more of when their incomes increase • ...
Economics 2024-10-12
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- The economic situation defined by an inefficient distribution of goods and services in the free market.
- Rewards or penalties that influence individuals, organisations, etc. to make decisions and take actions based on market forces.
- An economic concept used to measure the change in the aggregate quantity demanded/ supplied of a good or service in relation to price movements of that good or service.
- The branch of economics that deals with the performance, behaviour, and decision-making of the international , or aggregate, economy.
- A situation where prices across the economy are rising, but more slowly than before, E.g. a fall in the annual inflation rate from 10% to 5%. It is often confused with deflation.
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
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- Regular payment made by the government to people above the official retirement age and to some widows and disabled people.
- Physical assets a company uses to produce goods and services for consumers.
- An organised association of workers in a trade, group of trades, or profession, formed to protect and further their rights and interests.
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters.
- The policy under which the government uses taxation, public spending and public borrowing to achieve the many objectives of the economic policy.
11 Clues: A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. • Physical assets a company uses to produce goods and services for consumers. • The economic situation defined by an inefficient distribution of goods and services in the free market. • ...
Standard SSWH22C 2025-04-22
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- Change Long-term changes in temperature, weather patterns, and other aspects of the Earth’s climate due to natural and human causes.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, such as chemicals, waste, or emissions.
- Spill The accidental release of oil into oceans or waterways, which can kill marine life and damage ecosystems.
- Chemicals used to kill pests, which can also harm soil, water, and non-target organisms like insects.
- Gases Gases like carbon dioxide and methane that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contribute to global warming.
- The release of substances (like gases or chemicals) into the air, often from factories, vehicles, or industrial activity.
- Energy released from nuclear reactions or disasters, which can be harmful to living organisms.
- The clearing or destruction of forests, often for agriculture or development, which contributes to environmental damage.
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- A condition where the number of people exceeds the capacity of the environment to support them, leading to environmental stress.
- Protocol An international treaty adopted in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, particularly targeting developed countries.
- Working together toward a common goal, such as reducing environmental harm.
- Mining A method of mining that removes large sections of land surface, often causing land degradation.
- The process of developing industries on a wide scale, often leading to environmental changes and pollution.
- Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) A global organization that coordinates international efforts to combat climate change.
- A formal agreement between countries on specific issues, like environmental protection.
15 Clues: Working together toward a common goal, such as reducing environmental harm. • A formal agreement between countries on specific issues, like environmental protection. • Energy released from nuclear reactions or disasters, which can be harmful to living organisms. • ...
Economics 2020-12-10
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- Income received by factors of production is spent in goods and services produced by firms
- Those final goods which satisfy human wants directly
- variables whose magnitude is measured at a particular point of time
- minimum percentage of net demand and time liabilities to be kept by commercial bank with central bank
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- Fall in the value of a fixed asset
- Economic assistance given by govt with a motive of general welfare
- These variables are dynamic in nature
- Maximum value of investment multiplier
- Income received without rendering any productive service in return
- This economics deals with the aggregate economic variables of an economy
- In this flow there is no involvement of money
11 Clues: Fall in the value of a fixed asset • These variables are dynamic in nature • Maximum value of investment multiplier • In this flow there is no involvement of money • Those final goods which satisfy human wants directly • Economic assistance given by govt with a motive of general welfare • Income received without rendering any productive service in return • ...
Economics 2022-05-22
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- An economy’s ability to produce a particular good or service at a lower opportunity cost than their competitors.
- Something that is owed, normally money
- The goods or merchandise that are kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and are available for sale or distribution.
- A managed portfolio of many different stocks
- To match the performance of a group of companies
- The financial gain and the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
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- When a client of a credit card company purchases an item or service through their credit card. This debt can accumulate throughout time when the customer doesn't pay.
- Money that a person has left aside after they subtract out their consumer spending from their income
- The net gain or loss of an investment over a specified time period
- A check for salary or wages made out to an employee
- The ability of a sum of money to grow over time by the repeated addition of earnings to the principal invested.
11 Clues: Something that is owed, normally money • A managed portfolio of many different stocks • To match the performance of a group of companies • A check for salary or wages made out to an employee • The net gain or loss of an investment over a specified time period • Money that a person has left aside after they subtract out their consumer spending from their income • ...
Economics 2022-10-18
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- equipment and money needed to create a good or service
- how people produce goods and services
- some government control and some freedom (citizens choice) in the economy
- total government control in the economy
- not enough supply
- little government control in the economy
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- the idea to create a good or service
- human workforce needed to create a product
- a system that gets people the things that they need in a civilization
- too much supply
- natural resources needed in order to create a product
11 Clues: too much supply • not enough supply • the idea to create a good or service • how people produce goods and services • total government control in the economy • little government control in the economy • human workforce needed to create a product • natural resources needed in order to create a product • equipment and money needed to create a good or service • ...
Economics 2019-03-28
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- A limit on imported goods
- An economic system which the means of production and distribution are private
- prevents country to trade which each other
- The country that makes the best products
- stop trade with other countries
- An economy in which local government planning group control the economy
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- An economy which society's decisions are made
- A tax placed on imported goods
- An economy in which most of the economic decisions that are made based on customs on the habit oh how such decisions were made in the pass
- goods from another country
- Both parties in Transaction
11 Clues: A limit on imported goods • goods from another country • Both parties in Transaction • A tax placed on imported goods • stop trade with other countries • The country that makes the best products • prevents country to trade which each other • An economy which society's decisions are made • An economy in which local government planning group control the economy • ...
Economics 2020-11-24
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- having limited quantity to meet unlimited wants
- the act of concentrating on a limited number of goods and services
- the amount of a good or service available
- the one who buys goods or services
- the money left over after subtracting the costs of doing business
- the desire for a good or service
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- the cost of what you have to give up
- the study of how people meet their wants and needs
- general increase in prices
- the one who makes or sell goods or services
- a decline in economic growth for six months or more
11 Clues: general increase in prices • the desire for a good or service • the one who buys goods or services • the cost of what you have to give up • the amount of a good or service available • the one who makes or sell goods or services • having limited quantity to meet unlimited wants • the study of how people meet their wants and needs • ...
Economics 2023-04-26
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- One characteristic of a free market economy is _____ ownership
- Adman Smith believed that all nations would benefit from ____ economy
- He was considered the father of socialism (last name)
- Adam Smith believed that a nation's economy would be regulated by the _____ hand
- The United ____ is considered a mixed economy
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- Increasing _______ trade without restrictive government policies is beneficial for the US's economy
- This agreement created a free trade zone between Mexico, Canada, and the US (abbreviation)
- This country is an example of a country with a command economy, its leader is currently Putin
- A _____ economy generally answers the 3 basic economic questions by thinking about what has been done in the past
- Both the Democratic and _____ party have worked together to boost international trade
- One reason to prevent free trade is because it allows us to protect domestic companies from _____
11 Clues: The United ____ is considered a mixed economy • He was considered the father of socialism (last name) • One characteristic of a free market economy is _____ ownership • Adman Smith believed that all nations would benefit from ____ economy • Adam Smith believed that a nation's economy would be regulated by the _____ hand • ...
Economics 2023-06-15
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- the right to buy property
- eliminate free trade barrier and promote fair competition opportunities
- means by which societies or governments organize and distribute available resources, services, and goods
- believed that the free market system was the best way to organize the economy
- One of the most notable Free Trade Agreement in North America
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- combines the competition
- the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders
- believed property and profits must be communally owned
- individuals make all the decisions
- a restriction on free trade
- Government officials make all the decisions
11 Clues: combines the competition • the right to buy property • a restriction on free trade • individuals make all the decisions • Government officials make all the decisions • believed property and profits must be communally owned • One of the most notable Free Trade Agreement in North America • eliminate free trade barrier and promote fair competition opportunities • ...
Economics 2015-09-29
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- mental shortcuts
- The value of the next best alternative foregone
- The allocation of scarce resources to meet unlimited human wants
- All resources are employed efficiently
- Economic decisions made one at a time
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- Goods that increase in demand as the price goes up
- Dividing up labour
- Output per worker per hours worked
- Satisfaction
- All other things remain the same
- Man made goods to help production
11 Clues: Satisfaction • mental shortcuts • Dividing up labour • All other things remain the same • Man made goods to help production • Output per worker per hours worked • Economic decisions made one at a time • All resources are employed efficiently • The value of the next best alternative foregone • Goods that increase in demand as the price goes up • ...
Economics 2015-09-28
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- Production possibility frontier
- irrational decisions based on the information one has
- the value of the next best alternative forgone
- A medium of exchange
- the allocation of scarce resources
- mental short cuts
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- output per worker per hour worked
- a country is fully employing all of its resources
- Standard of deferred payments
- Weighing up the costs and benefits of any activity
- satisfaction
11 Clues: satisfaction • mental short cuts • A medium of exchange • Standard of deferred payments • Production possibility frontier • output per worker per hour worked • the allocation of scarce resources • the value of the next best alternative forgone • a country is fully employing all of its resources • Weighing up the costs and benefits of any activity • ...
Economics 2016-12-14
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- the equipment and structures used to produce goods and services
- an increase in total cost that arises from an extra unit of production
- Costs whatever must be given up to obtain some item
- ability of risk taking individuals to develop new products and start new businesses in order to make profits.
- human effort directed toward producing goods and services
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- the inputs used to produce goods and services
- distribute (resources or duties
- the additional benefit arising from a unit increase in a particular activity.
- the study of how society manages its scarce resources
- the limited nature of society's resources
- natural resources and surface land and water
11 Clues: distribute (resources or duties • the limited nature of society's resources • natural resources and surface land and water • the inputs used to produce goods and services • Costs whatever must be given up to obtain some item • the study of how society manages its scarce resources • human effort directed toward producing goods and services • ...
Economics 2017-02-27
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- Ex: agriculture (to prevent famine)
- temptation to break the law by selling below the legal price
- elastic when the price if elasticity of demand is infinite
- controls creates inefficiencies and encourages illegal activity j
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- high quality sellers offer high-quality goods at a high price
- consumer surplus net gain to an individual buyer from the purchase of a good
- elasticity if demand % change in quantity demanded / % change in price
- method Q2-Q1/(Q2+Q1)/2 X 100/ P2-P1/ (P2+P1)/2X100
- activity quantity controls create inefficiencies and encourage _______ ________
- rent earning that accrue to the license-holder from ownership of the right to sell the good
- elasticity if demand percent change in the quantity of a good demanded when a consumers income changes divided by the perfect change in the consumers income
11 Clues: Ex: agriculture (to prevent famine) • method Q2-Q1/(Q2+Q1)/2 X 100/ P2-P1/ (P2+P1)/2X100 • elastic when the price if elasticity of demand is infinite • temptation to break the law by selling below the legal price • high quality sellers offer high-quality goods at a high price • controls creates inefficiencies and encourages illegal activity j • ...
ECONOMICS 2022-03-02
Across
- federal spending authorized by law that continues without the need for annual approvals of Congress.
- higher than normal interest rates and diminished access to financial capital faced by private investors when government increases its borrowing in financial markets.
- profits from the sale of an asset held for twelve months or longer.
- relatively high tax designed to raise revenue while reducing consumption of a socially undesirable product.
- final burden of the tax.
- joint federal-state medical insurance program for low-income people.
- line item budget expenditure that circumvents normal budget building process and benefits a small number of people.
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- federal healthcare program for senior citizens, regardless of income.
- exception or oversight in the tax law allowing a taxpayer to avoid taxes.
- a law that required automatic budget cuts.
- program or benefit using established eligibility requirements to provide health, nutritional, or income supplements to individuals.
11 Clues: final burden of the tax. • a law that required automatic budget cuts. • profits from the sale of an asset held for twelve months or longer. • joint federal-state medical insurance program for low-income people. • federal healthcare program for senior citizens, regardless of income. • exception or oversight in the tax law allowing a taxpayer to avoid taxes. • ...
Economics 2022-01-05
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- it is the difference between the largest and the smallest value in a distribution.
- the most frequently observed value
- it is the arithmetic mean of the differences of the vales from their average.
- it uses the information expressed in a cumulative manner to indicate the degree of inequality.
- is a means for examining such relationship sytematically
- It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market.
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- does not mean causation, it only means
- Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as?
- the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts
- Name the index that is also known as the cost of living index.
- when the correlation moves in opposite direction
11 Clues: the most frequently observed value • does not mean causation, it only means • when the correlation moves in opposite direction • Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as? • the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts • It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market. • is a means for examining such relationship sytematically • ...
economics 2023-10-10
Across
- a way of expressing needs.
- free _________ system – an economic system characterized by private ownership of businesses operated for profit with economic freedom for both consumers and producers
- _________ of production – the resources needed to produce goods and services, including land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
- _________ cost – the value of goods and services that are given up in order to obtain an alternative good or service
- a basic requirement for survival
- _____ good is one for which the choice of one use does not require that we give up another
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- the condition in which there are not enough resources available to produce everything that individuals demand
- ____________ flow model – a visual representation showing the relationship between the factor market and the product market
- _______ good is one for which the choice of one alternative requires that another be given up
- supplies of something of value
- ________ system – a process created to manage the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services
11 Clues: a way of expressing needs. • supplies of something of value • a basic requirement for survival • _____ good is one for which the choice of one use does not require that we give up another • _______ good is one for which the choice of one alternative requires that another be given up • ...
Economics 2024-02-12
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- a person who starts a business
- charging extra for lending money
- resources used to make products
- to apply, time, energy, and capital into something believed to give greater future benefit
- a limited supply of a resource, good, or service
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- a mutually beneficial agreement between two people/businesses
- people who buy products for consumption
- the ability to amass wealth from selling
- the desirability of a good or service
- advanced techniques & machinery for more efficient production
- the amount of product available
11 Clues: a person who starts a business • resources used to make products • the amount of product available • charging extra for lending money • the desirability of a good or service • people who buy products for consumption • the ability to amass wealth from selling • a limited supply of a resource, good, or service • a mutually beneficial agreement between two people/businesses • ...
Economics 2025-02-07
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- to borrow funds for a specific amount of time
- a plan or goal
- a person's employment choice
- earnings from working
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- money given that doesn't have to be repaid
- a list of stocks and or bonds owned
- bank balance goes below zero
- persons paying for services or goods
- decrease in cost of goods or services
- cash flow plan
- contract to rent a property
11 Clues: a plan or goal • cash flow plan • earnings from working • contract to rent a property • bank balance goes below zero • a person's employment choice • a list of stocks and or bonds owned • persons paying for services or goods • decrease in cost of goods or services • money given that doesn't have to be repaid • to borrow funds for a specific amount of time
Economics 2024-10-24
11 Clues: Traditions • A form of money • Official numbers • To add something • Meet and say hello • To remove something • All big buildings have it • A person with whom you work • A bad attitude or character • Every person has their belief and God • A plan of events and the times they will happen
Economics 2018-02-27
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- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
- A matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome
- Writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place
- The branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- development (?) is altering the landscape in any number of ways such as: Changing landforms from a natural or semi-natural state for a purpose such as agriculture or housing
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- Difficulty or problems
- A state in the East of United States, on the Atlantic coast: part of the historical South. 40,815 sq. mi. (105,710 sq. km)
- A stylized signature, normally done in one color by the artist
- Money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit
- uniform A outfit you are required to wear to school
- A flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money
11 Clues: Difficulty or problems • uniform A outfit you are required to wear to school • A stylized signature, normally done in one color by the artist • Money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit • A flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money • ...
Economics 2021-07-30
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- The U.S. also participates in the ___, also known as the WTO.
- NAFTA created a free trade zone in ___, Mexico, and the United States.
- A ___ is an economic system that is centrally controlled by a powerful government.
- Economic Question: ___ should they be produced?
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- Individuals in this economic system are able to decide what goods and services should be produced, how they should be produced, and for whom they are produced.
- The goal of ___ was to eliminate free trade barriers, promote fair competition, and increase investment opportunities among the three nations.
- Most economists believe that ___ international trade that is free from restrictive governmental policies is generally more beneficial for a nation’s economy
- increases the material standards of living worldwide.
- Economic Question: ___ goods and services should be produced?
- An early economist, believed free market system was the best way to organize the economy. He released The Wealth of Nations in 1776.
- Economic Question: For ___ should they be produced
11 Clues: Economic Question: ___ should they be produced? • Economic Question: For ___ should they be produced • increases the material standards of living worldwide. • The U.S. also participates in the ___, also known as the WTO. • Economic Question: ___ goods and services should be produced? • NAFTA created a free trade zone in ___, Mexico, and the United States. • ...
Economics 2023-09-18
Across
- of demand
- ,highly trained, educated, or experienced segments of the workforce
- Employment ,people who do not expect their jobs to last or who report that their jobs are temporary
- Skilled,
- collar
- to entry,
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- ,an agreement in which one company hires another company to be responsible
- or better
- ,
- collar
- ,labor that requires relatively little or no training
- monopoly
12 Clues: , • collar • collar • monopoly • Skilled, • or better • of demand • to entry, • ,labor that requires relatively little or no training • ,highly trained, educated, or experienced segments of the workforce • ,an agreement in which one company hires another company to be responsible • Employment ,people who do not expect their jobs to last or who report that their jobs are temporary
Economics 2023-11-15
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- a system involving the production, distribution, trade and consumption of goods and services by individuals, businesses, organisations or governments
- what you have to forgo if you choose to do A rather than B; the cost of the next best alternative use of resources
- the value of one country’s currency when swapped with another country’s currency
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- a good or service that consumers consider necessary to maintain their standard of living
- the difference between what was earned and what was spent in order to buy, operate or produce something
- having limited resources to achieve unlimited needs and wants
- individuals and businesses involved in the making of goods and services
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- an individual who purchases goods or services for personal use
- type of resources
- the organised exchange of goods, services or resources between buyers and sellers
11 Clues: type of resources • having limited resources to achieve unlimited needs and wants • an individual who purchases goods or services for personal use • individuals and businesses involved in the making of goods and services • the value of one country’s currency when swapped with another country’s currency • ...
Economics 2024-02-07
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- the person who consumes goods and services to satisfy his wants
- Key fact of economic life
- not used for expenditure and consumption
- a widely accepted means of exchange and has a value
- Amount of money to be paid to get a commodity
- is an essential part of a capitalistic economy
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- which purchases the factors of production
- Want satisfying power of a commodity
- the economy which combines both the economies
- Resources to satisfy human wants are
- stock of all assets which acts as a source of income
11 Clues: Key fact of economic life • Want satisfying power of a commodity • Resources to satisfy human wants are • not used for expenditure and consumption • which purchases the factors of production • the economy which combines both the economies • Amount of money to be paid to get a commodity • is an essential part of a capitalistic economy • ...
Economics 2024-02-09
Across
- Not enough resources to satisfy our wants and needs.
- A desire to have.
- The people with the skills and ablities involved in producing the goods.
- What you need to produce goods and services.
- "Gifts of Nature"
- A risk taker who searches for profits.
Down
- The cost in dollars of goods and services produced in a 12 month period within a countries border.
- The tools and machinery used to produce good and services.
- The result of the production.
- What you need to survive.
- A social science.
11 Clues: A desire to have. • "Gifts of Nature" • A social science. • What you need to survive. • The result of the production. • A risk taker who searches for profits. • What you need to produce goods and services. • Not enough resources to satisfy our wants and needs. • The tools and machinery used to produce good and services. • ...
Economics 2023-03-02
Across
- the development of skills and knowledge associated with one job or one area of expertise
- a market structure characterized by many producers supplying similar but varied products with few barriers to entry to the market
- an arrangement that bring sellers and buyers together for economic transactions
- the total amount of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at various prices
- a market structure characterized by very few producers supplying similar products with high barriers to entry in the market
- condition that occurs when someone can produce goods and services cheaper than other producers
Down
- the price at which the quantity supplied in the market matches the quantity demanded in the market
- a market structure characterized by many producers supplying the same product and very few barriers to entry in the market
- the total amount of goods and services offered for sale at various prices
- a market structure characterized by one producer with a unique product and very high barriers to entry in the market
- condition that occurs when someone can produce at a lower opportunity cost than other producers
11 Clues: the total amount of goods and services offered for sale at various prices • an arrangement that bring sellers and buyers together for economic transactions • the total amount of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at various prices • the development of skills and knowledge associated with one job or one area of expertise • ...
Economics 2024-10-18
Across
- Expenditure by firms on capital goods, part of aggregate demand.
- Unemployment that occurs due to a mismatch of skills in the labor market.
- Short-term unemployment experienced by people who are between jobs.
- A type of structural unemployment caused by advances in automation and technology.
- A key component of aggregate demand, representing the total goods and services purchased.
- Goods and services sold to foreign countries, contributing to aggregate demand.
Down
- The largest component of aggregate demand, representing household spending.
- Goods and services purchased from abroad, subtracted from aggregate demand.
- Unemployment that occurs due to changes in demand at different times of the year.
- Type of unemployment caused by a downturn in the business cycle.
- A gap that occurs when aggregate demand exceeds aggregate supply.
11 Clues: Expenditure by firms on capital goods, part of aggregate demand. • Type of unemployment caused by a downturn in the business cycle. • A gap that occurs when aggregate demand exceeds aggregate supply. • Short-term unemployment experienced by people who are between jobs. • Unemployment that occurs due to a mismatch of skills in the labor market. • ...
Economics 2024-04-08
Across
- Things that motivate you to buy something
- The inability to satisfy all wants at the same time.
- The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to buy.
- What is given up when a choice is made. You second best choice.
- The combining of Natural, Human, Capital, and Entrepreneurship resources.
Down
- Things that are used to produce goods and provide services. Examples are Natural, Human, Capital, and Entrepreneurship.
- A place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- To use something.
- Selecting an item from a set of possible alternatives.
- The amount of money exchanged for a good or service.
- The amount of a good or service that producers are willing to sell.
11 Clues: To use something. • Things that motivate you to buy something • The inability to satisfy all wants at the same time. • The amount of money exchanged for a good or service. • A place where goods and services are bought and sold. • Selecting an item from a set of possible alternatives. • What is given up when a choice is made. You second best choice. • ...
Economics 2021-08-27
Across
- the quantity of a product that consumers are willing and able to buy at different prices
- an alternative good
- anything that is generally acceptable as a means of payment
- a good consumed with another
Down
- a situation where there is no tendency for change
- as more consume, the benefit to those already consuming is not diminished
- the creation of capital goods
- a payment made by government to producers to reduce the market price
- the quantity of a product that producers are willing and able to sell at different prices
- where buyers and sellers get together to trade
- where it is not possible to stop all Private goods are those bought and consumed by benefiting from consumption
11 Clues: an alternative good • a good consumed with another • the creation of capital goods • where buyers and sellers get together to trade • a situation where there is no tendency for change • anything that is generally acceptable as a means of payment • a payment made by government to producers to reduce the market price • ...
Economics 2022-03-11
Across
- a non renewable resource
- a non renewable resource
- makes the world go round’
- all economic decisions made by the government
- trading without use money
- economy with competition between companies
Down
- root of economics
- a natural resource
- activity a person or a group performs
- can be bought or sold
- a person who takes the risk of starting a business
- amount earned minus the amount spent
12 Clues: root of economics • a natural resource • can be bought or sold • a non renewable resource • a non renewable resource • makes the world go round’ • trading without use money • amount earned minus the amount spent • activity a person or a group performs • economy with competition between companies • all economic decisions made by the government • ...
Economics 2025-07-28
Across
- Which free trade agreement created a zone between Canada, Mexico and The US?
- Which kind of economic system is based on what has been done in the past?
- What does the WTO stand for?
- Name a modern example of a command economy.
- Since when has the US been working towards more free trade?
Down
- Karl Marx's writings provided the ideologies behind which kind of Economy?
- Name an argument steering away from free trade.
- How many basic economic questions are there?
- Which political party worked to reduce barriers to international trade?
- Which Economist was the one to write "The Wealth of Nations"?
- When was the WTO founded?
11 Clues: When was the WTO founded? • What does the WTO stand for? • Name a modern example of a command economy. • How many basic economic questions are there? • Name an argument steering away from free trade. • Since when has the US been working towards more free trade? • Which Economist was the one to write "The Wealth of Nations"? • ...
Economics 2022-11-04
Across
- the potential gain from other options that is lost when one is chosen.
- the effort put forth to generate commodities and services in an economy on a physical, intellectual, and social level.
- factor of production, similar to labor, as one of the crucial elements in creating goods and services.
- the sector of the economy that is not under state control and is managed for profit by people and businesses.
- the area of knowledge dedicated to wealth creation, consumption, and transfer.
- resources, which people utilize to create commodities and services, serve as the foundation of the economy.
Down
- an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it.
- the area of economics that focuses on broad, universal economic factors like interest rates and productivity at the country-level.
- the area of economics that focuses on individual factors and how decisions are affected by them.
- the condition of being in little supply or scarce.
- wealth is the possession of cash or other assets by an individual or group that may be used for a certain purpose, such starting a business or investing.
11 Clues: the condition of being in little supply or scarce. • the potential gain from other options that is lost when one is chosen. • the area of knowledge dedicated to wealth creation, consumption, and transfer. • an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it. • ...
Economics 2022-05-06
Across
- a resource used to create a division of labor; many people/machines putting together on product
- a sevice in which you put miney in a bank so that ou can take it out slowly over time
- doing on thing very well in a business
- a person who buys a product
Down
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item a person must buy
- different workers do different parts of a job
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- a businees that makes a product or service
- to pay you back for using your money, the bank pays interest for your savings account
- money that you have to pay back
- tools needed to make things
11 Clues: tools needed to make things • a person who buys a product • money that you have to pay back • doing on thing very well in a business • a businees that makes a product or service • someone who takes a risk to start a business • different workers do different parts of a job • a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item a person must buy • ...
Economics 2023-01-17
Across
- Business to consumer.
- is a persistent fall in the general price level of goods and services
- to buy or bring in (goods or services) from a foreign country
- An agreement made when money is borrowed from an investor at a set rate of interest
- the currency of us
- a person who acquires goods and services for his or her own personal needs
Down
- A complete record of the financial transactions over the life of a company.
- a distribution from the net profits of a company to its shareholders
- Building a start-up company with very little money, often relying on personal savings
- a national bank that does business mainly with a government and with other banks
- The movement of cash into and out of a business
11 Clues: the currency of us • Business to consumer. • The movement of cash into and out of a business • to buy or bring in (goods or services) from a foreign country • a distribution from the net profits of a company to its shareholders • is a persistent fall in the general price level of goods and services • ...
Economics 2022-12-14
Across
- people who analyze and forecast future price movement trading in order to get profit
- Use of government revenue and expenditure to influence a country's economy
- Industry is made up of a very large number of firms. Each firm is small, relative to the size of the industry.
- more money you have the more you can buy
- as the price falls, the quantity demanded of the product will usually increase
- the cost paid by the consumer or producer
Down
- Transferred from the public to the private sector
- tax on imported goods
- use a given value as a point of reference
- less money you have the less you buy
- as the price of a product rises, the quantity supplied of the product will usually increase, ceteris paribus
11 Clues: tax on imported goods • less money you have the less you buy • more money you have the more you can buy • use a given value as a point of reference • the cost paid by the consumer or producer • Transferred from the public to the private sector • Use of government revenue and expenditure to influence a country's economy • ...
hi 2025-10-30
Module 9 2016-05-02
30 Clues: šahs • koris • ideja • fakts • drāma • glezna • ekrāns • kadets • sports • vēsture • process • stingrs • kaušanās • piederēt • atpūties • politika • nopietns • orķestris • ekonomika • draudzīgs • pilsonība • atrisināt • ģeogrāfija • bibliotēka • projektors • trokšņains • tehnoloģija • konkurējošs • informācija • astronomija
University Life 2021-09-28
20 Clues: 野球 • 法学 • カフェ • ダンス • ラグビー • レストラン • レスリング • バレーボール • バドミントン • school 塾 • store 書店 • スーパーマーケット • music 軽音楽 • store 洋服店 • archery 弓道 • store コンビニ • song フォークソング • store ドラッグストア • station ガソリンスタンド • and business 経済経営
AEE staff 2022-11-18
20 Clues: Art • Stats • Track • Science • Un Amigo • Baseball • English 4 • Espanol 2 • Economics • 3rd Amigo • English 9 • US History • Leadership • OG Counselor • World History • Studied at UCLA • played FB at UCLA • Physical Education • Writes a good essay • in charge of our school
spanish 2023-09-21
23 Clues: Why • Which • Biology • History • Physics • English • Library • Bookstore • Chemistry • To arrive • Where to? • Economics • psychology • Which ones • Mathematics • Wastebasket • To the left of • to have dinner • To the right of • Next to; beside • Computer science • To have breakfast • Business administration
Lesson 2 crossword puzzle. Add a space for example:The_pencil = el_lapiz 2023-10-30
26 Clues: art • music • class • school • course • physics • library • Spanish • stadium • biology • schedule • homework • sciences • semester • bookstore • economics • test/exam • cafeteria • test/quiz • accounting • laboratory • house/home • computer science • trimester/quarter • university/college • de clase, classmate
EI Management - Javier Barragán, Rahel Ochoa 2023-01-30
Ronald Reagan Crossword (White, Pd. 2) 2013-05-21
Across
- reform; an effort to restructure the Soviet economy
- Ronald Reagan’s successor
- strongly supported by Reagan; thought the use of lasers was very effective
- made to help groups resisting communism in third-world countries
- openness; diminishing of tools Soviet Union used to repress
Down
- first incident in which Americans had ever really heard of Al-Qaida
- Something Reagan wanted to achieve in his economics strategy; did it
- also known as “trickle-down” economics or “Reaganomics”; reducing taxes, benefits to corporations and wealthy individuals in order to encourage new investments
- whom Reagan was addressing in his “tear down this wall” speech
- Democratic candidate against Reagan in 1984 election
- first time it had really been an issue; had to do with the Beirut incident
- also known as “trickle-down” or “supply-side” economics; reducing taxes, benefits to corporations and wealthy individuals in order to encourage new investments
12 Clues: Ronald Reagan’s successor • reform; an effort to restructure the Soviet economy • Democratic candidate against Reagan in 1984 election • openness; diminishing of tools Soviet Union used to repress • whom Reagan was addressing in his “tear down this wall” speech • made to help groups resisting communism in third-world countries • ...
Economy 2022-12-14
Across
- singular word of 'economics'
- banks that are owned by the government
- the true cost of a production or consumption
- a type of economy which North Korea has
- a positive side-effect
- when a something dominates the market
Down
- banks that focus more on profits
- quantity of what customer wants
- economics focused in decisions of private or firm
- things that are far away from needs
- an economic exchange which is accepted by the commodity
- when something acts as a replacement
12 Clues: a positive side-effect • singular word of 'economics' • quantity of what customer wants • banks that focus more on profits • things that are far away from needs • when something acts as a replacement • when a something dominates the market • banks that are owned by the government • a type of economy which North Korea has • the true cost of a production or consumption • ...
Economics CH5 2017-05-04
Across
- a decrease in the value of a capital good because of its age, use, or deterioration.
- the graph depicting the relationship between the price of a certain commodity and the amount of it that consumers are willing and able to purchase at any given price
- the total amount of money that a company receives from selling its product, not before expenses
- a rule that a government establishes and enforces to protect the public or provide equal access to specific goods and services
- an effect that an economic activity has on people and business who are neither producers nor consumers of the good or service being produced
- a situation in which the quantity demanded is more than the quantity supplied
- a government regulation that sets a minimum price for a good
Down
- a business that another company either owns or in which it has controlling interest
- a situation in which the quantity supplied of an item at a given price exceeds the quantity demanded
- the situation that exists when quantity demanded changes greatly in response to change in price
- any item that a supplier manufactures for consumers
- the sum of a business’s fixed costs except for wages and materials
- the effect that a change in an items price has on consumers ability to purchase goods
- desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
- a required payment to a local state or national government
- a government regulation that sets a maximum price for a particular good
- the principle that producers will supply more of a product at higher prices and less of a product at lower prices
- a cost of doing business that remains constant as production increases or decreases
- difference between the revenue received from the sale of an output and the opportunity cost of the inputs used
19 Clues: any item that a supplier manufactures for consumers • a required payment to a local state or national government • a government regulation that sets a minimum price for a good • the sum of a business’s fixed costs except for wages and materials • desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service. • ...
Economics: Basics 2022-03-31
Across
- The quantity of a good or service that sellers are able and willing to offer for sale at a specified price in a given time period
- Economic principle which states that the quantity of a good or service that people will buy varies inversely with the price of the good or service
- Items that can be used in place of others; items that satisfy the same needs/wants; similar goods
- A form of demand in which changes in price do not affect demand
- The best time for consumers to buy; characterized by large supply, small demand, and low prices
- Products that are used together (e.g., skirts and blouses, ski boots and skis, software and computers)
- The quantity of a good or service that buyers are ready to buy at a given price at a particular time
- Usefulness; capable of satisfying wants and need
- Cash and credit a consumer has available to spend
Down
- An indication of how changes in price will affect changes in the amounts demanded and supplied
- A form of demand for products in which changes in price correspond to changes in demand
- The general conditions in which people live; quality of life
- The amount of money available
- Economic principle which states that the supply of a good or service will increase when demand is great and decrease when demand is low
- The total amount of money spent on costs of materials, labor, taxes, etc., to manufacture economic goods and services
- The best time for producers to sell; characterized by large demand, small supply, and high prices
- The point at which the quantity supplied is equal to the quantity demanded
- The point at which the quantity of a good that buyers want to buy is equal to the quantity that sellers are willing to sell at a certain price
- Economic principle which states that the quantity of a good or service that will be offered for sale varies in direct relation to its price
19 Clues: The amount of money available • Usefulness; capable of satisfying wants and need • Cash and credit a consumer has available to spend • The general conditions in which people live; quality of life • A form of demand in which changes in price do not affect demand • The point at which the quantity supplied is equal to the quantity demanded • ...
Economics crossword 2022-05-06
Across
- when the free market misallocates resources.
- a new industry that is yet to achieve economies of scale
- the sale of public assets to the private sector
- the total value of assets owned by a person
- the short term fluctuations in real GDP
- the total value of all goods and services produced in an economy in a given period of time adjusted for inflation
- the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in price
- the level of education, skill and experience of the labour force
- international trade that is not subject to any kind of trade barrier
- a group of countries that have agreed to reduce trade barriers
- a fall in the rate of inflation
Down
- the value of the next best alternative foregone.
- the cost of borrowing and the return on saving.
- When government expenditures exceed government revenues
- a good where demand increases as incomes increase.
- an amount of money paid by the government too lower a firm's costs of production
- the planned spending on domestic goods and services (C+G+I+X_M)
- goods with negative YED
- man made resources
19 Clues: man made resources • goods with negative YED • a fall in the rate of inflation • the short term fluctuations in real GDP • the total value of assets owned by a person • when the free market misallocates resources. • the cost of borrowing and the return on saving. • the sale of public assets to the private sector • the value of the next best alternative foregone. • ...
Economics Final 2021-12-10
Across
- Government owns some factors of production
- The most desireable option given up when a choice is made
- The study of choices
- Market Structure in which only a few large sellers dominate and have the ability to affect prices in an industry
- Quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded.
- Refuse to work until certain demands are met
- Monetary value of a product
- Market Structure characterized by a single producer in a market
- The amount of product someone is willing and able to buy over a range of price
Down
- A theoretically classless society where everyone works for the common good
- Economic decisions are made by consumers (through supply and demand)
- Price change causes a small impact in quantity demanded
- Limitied quantity to meet unlimited demand
- Amount of a product a producer is willing to sell at all possible prices
- A motivating influence that causes a person to act
- Government payment to encourage or protect a certain activity
- mass refusal to buy products from targeted employers or companies
- A person who works or is employed in place of others who are on strike, thereby making the strike ineffectual
- Highest price that can be legally charged
19 Clues: The study of choices • Monetary value of a product • Highest price that can be legally charged • Government owns some factors of production • Limitied quantity to meet unlimited demand • Refuse to work until certain demands are met • Quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded. • A motivating influence that causes a person to act • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-04-19
Across
- the person who makes the goods
- economy (communism)- an economic system where property and business are owned by the government. The government makes choices about producing and pricing. The consumers have no choice.
- the name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- rights- the right to make decisions for an individual’s business or property
- of government- the government’s job is to protect property rights.
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- when different businesses compete for consumers’ money such as Walmart v. Target or Microsoft v. Apple.
- economy- an economic system where businesses and property are privately owned. The price and amount of goods traded are based on supply and demand and has little government regulation.
Down
- the money received in payment for goods or services (rent, wages, interest)
- the things that people sell
- or buyer- a person who buys goods and services
- property- individuals own businesses and property rather than the government
- the founder of a business. Someone who assumes the risk of organizing resources to produce goods and services. Someone who sees an opportunity to make money and takes it.
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- domain- the government’s right to take private property for public use as long as they pay a fair price to the owner
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- the way people earn and spend money
19 Clues: the things that people sell • the person who makes the goods • the way people earn and spend money • an activity that someone is paid to perform • people or businesses offering goods for sale • or buyer- a person who buys goods and services • the money left over after all expenses are paid • what consumers are willing to buy at a given price • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-01-26
Across
- the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid.
- Refer to all natural resources used to produce goods and services.
- Possibilities Curve: Is a graph that shows alternative ways to use an economy's productive resources.
- or butter:To describe one of the common choices facing governments: Choice between spending money on military or domestic needs.
- Are people who decide how to combine resources to create new goods and services.
- capital: The knowledge and skills a worker gains through education and experiences
- divide capital into two types: Physical and Human Capital.
- Limited amounts of resources to meet unlimited wants. opportunity cost:The most desirable alternative given up as a result of a decision.
- to any human-made resource that is used to produce other goods and services.
- Possibilities Frontier: Shows combinations of the production of two things. Such as shoes and watermelons.
- of Increasing Cost: Production shifts from making one item to another, more and more resources are necessary to increase production of the second item.
- Things we do not need to survive but make our lives better.
Down
- Are physical objects that someone produces, such as food, clothing, or video games. services:
- of production:The resources used to make all goods and services.
- Occurs when consumers want more of a good or service than producers are willing to make available at a particular price.
- Things you need to stay alive
- Any point inside the production possibilities frontier indicating the use of fewer resources than the economy is capable of using.
- Giving up some or all of one thing to gain another.
- Actions or activities that one person performs for another. Such as medical care and haircuts.
- Is the use of resources in such a way as to maximize the output of goods and services
20 Clues: Things you need to stay alive • Giving up some or all of one thing to gain another. • the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid. • divide capital into two types: Physical and Human Capital. • Things we do not need to survive but make our lives better. • of production:The resources used to make all goods and services. • ...
Economics Vocab 2023-08-03
Across
- A theoretical market structure where there are no barriers to entering the market and all producers are price takers
- the extra revenue obtained by producing and selling when one more unit of output is produced
- a market is any medium used by buyers and sellers to interact for purposes of trade or exchange
- a private good with negative externalities
- the pressure that market forces place on a business to reduce prices and improve the quality of their products
- Indirect costs or benefits associated with the production and consumption of certain goods and services
- An umbrella term for places where buyers and sellers exchange goods virtually
- Using the least amount of resources to produce goods and services; How productively the factors of production are used in order to maximise output
- Places where buyers and sellers meet in person to exchange goods and services
- the cost-saving advantages that a firm gains by increasing its scale of production
Down
- the ability to control and influence the market in one's own self-interest
- the addition to total costs that occurs when one or more unit of output is produced
- occurs when a country's productive resources are used in the economy in combinations that generate the maximum benefits for consumers and the country
- Costs that a firm must meet whether or not any production occurs
- A private good with positive externalities
- all costs involved in producing a given volume of output
- the market situation where a small number of firms sell similar but not identical products
- The messages that market prices provide about what to produce, how to produce and to whom outputs are distributed to
- A situation in which one firm sells a product for which there is no substitute, allowing it to set the price
19 Clues: a private good with negative externalities • A private good with positive externalities • all costs involved in producing a given volume of output • Costs that a firm must meet whether or not any production occurs • the ability to control and influence the market in one's own self-interest • ...
Strategic Marketing 2022-10-18
Across
- the idea that a company should play a positive role in the community and consider the environmental and social impact of business decisions
- the customer is the most important factor
- political, economic, social and technological factors
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- prevents fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- the marketing of goods or services by means of telephone calls, typically unsolicited, to potential customers
- aggregating prospective buyers into groups or segments with common needs and who respond similarly to a marketing action
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- the act of compelling observance of or compliance with a law, rule, or obligation
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale
Down
- the process of setting goals, procedures, and objectives in order to make a company or organization more competitive (abbr.)
- Something morally right or wrong
- statutes developed by governments to protect consumers from predatory business practices and ensure fair competition
- misleading advertising to get people to buy a product/service
- strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
- a combination of factors that can be controlled by a company to influence consumers to purchase its products
- a condition or circumstance that puts a company in a favorable or superior business position
19 Clues: Something morally right or wrong • the customer is the most important factor • strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats • political, economic, social and technological factors • prevents fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices • misleading advertising to get people to buy a product/service • ...
Level up 7 Theme 2 School p. 34 2025-10-21
16 Clues: kemia • espanja • uskonto • liikunta • yläkoulu • maantieto • kotitalous • rehtori BrE • kirjallisuus • terveystieto • lukujärjestys • opinto-ohjaaja • erityisopettaja • koulukuraattori • terveydenhoitaja • luokanvalvoja BrE
Economics Quiz 2022-08-22
Across
- not essential for survival
- ex.Rigged goods
- the abundance of money
- not physically there
- a work performed by someone
- essential for survival
- ex. Clothing
- the collect amount of something
- a good that lasts more than 3 years and can be used more than once
- a good that can only be used once
- the capacity to be used by an individual
Down
- easy to understand
- is able to be given to one person to the next
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- the study of satisfying human scarcity
- the common fact that there is not enough supply to satisfy peoples wants and needs
- machinery
- the worth of something that can be used by a consumer
- a product consumed by man
19 Clues: machinery • ex. Clothing • ex.Rigged goods • easy to understand • not physically there • the abundance of money • essential for survival • a product consumed by man • not essential for survival • a work performed by someone • the collect amount of something • a good that can only be used once • the study of satisfying human scarcity • the capacity to be used by an individual • ...
Economics Vocbulary 2023-01-12
Across
- monetary value of goods within a country's border
- lasts three years or more when used frequently
- covering many or all areas
- gradual collection of goods
- capable of being passed on to another
- society not having enough resources to produce all the things people would like to have
- non physical, can't be touched
- something a person would like to have
- intended for final use by individual
- tangible useful product
Down
- contradiction of a high value nonessential item and a low value essential item
- study of how people try to satisfy needs and wants using limited resources
- basic requirement for survival
- capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction
- lasts fewer than three years when used on a regular basis
- Work performed for someone
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- tool(s) used to create products
- sum of tangible economic goods
19 Clues: tangible useful product • Work performed for someone • covering many or all areas • gradual collection of goods • basic requirement for survival • sum of tangible economic goods • non physical, can't be touched • tool(s) used to create products • worth expressed in dollars and cents • intended for final use by individual • capable of being passed on to another • ...
Economics crossword 2020-08-30
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- useful work performed by a machine or in a process to the total energy expended or heat taken in EFFICIENCY
- action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials or the process of being so manufactured
- exclusive positioner control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service
- EFFICIENCY/efficiency that shows how fast producers react to changes in demand
- quality of being fair and impartial
- about the materials, machinery or equipment used to produce goods and services.
- quality of being fair and impartial
- process of becoming smaller
- activity of setting up a business or businesses taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
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- of the types of goods and services to buy
- state of limited competition in which a market is shared by a small number of producers and sellers
- group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office
- much supply, not enough demand
- to or engaged in the production of goods crops or other commodities
- received/especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments INCOME
- SCARCITY/the wants and needs of society are larger than the resources available to satisfy those wants and needs.
- amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
- effective parts of the unfinished products
- standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something
- ECONOMICS/Statements or claims based on opinion or value in judgements
20 Clues: process of becoming smaller • much supply, not enough demand • quality of being fair and impartial • quality of being fair and impartial • of the types of goods and services to buy • effective parts of the unfinished products • to or engaged in the production of goods crops or other commodities • amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something • ...
Economics Review 2020-11-24
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- activity actions that involve the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- resources people and the skills people possess – ex. Skilled and unskilled workers
- economic activity includes transportation, retail trade, and information technology
- resources anything from nature that can be of value to humans
- the basic urban necessities like streets and utilities
- relying on another country for goods and services; countries must trade to get the resources they need
- country a country in the process of being industrialized
- resources renewable or nonrenewable resources used for obtaining an energy source
- a person who starts and builds a business
- economic activity dealing directly with resources;ex. Fishing, farming, forestry, mining
- cities and towns
- economic activity involves manufacturing and processing;ex. Steel mills, saw mills, automobile assembly
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- depletion the consumption of natural resources faster than it can be replenished
- resources; goods produced and used to make other goods and services – ex. Money, tools, equipment, industries, technologies
- resources natural resources that are limited and will run out over time – ex. Fossil fuels (oil, coal, natural gas) and metals (gold, iron, copper)
- country a country that has a great deal of technology and manufacturing
- advantage the ability of countries to produce goods and services at lower relative costs than other countries resulting in the export of goods and services
- resources natural resources that can replenish themselves with proper management and care – ex. Soil, water, forests, sun, wind
- countryside
19 Clues: countryside • cities and towns • a person who starts and builds a business • the basic urban necessities like streets and utilities • country a country in the process of being industrialized • resources anything from nature that can be of value to humans • country a country that has a great deal of technology and manufacturing • ...
Economics terms 2021-01-26
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- deficit- a situation in which government, business firm, or individual received less income than is paid out in expenses
- payments- payments of money from the government to individuals for which no specific economic repayment is expected
- the factor of production denoting the activity of creatively combining natural resources, human labor, and financial capital in unique ways to develop new and useful products and services
- cost- the payments business firms make in exchange for the four factors or production
- of production- the resources used in producing the nations GDP: land, labor, financial capital, and entrepreneurship
- the factors of production denoting all-natural resources that go into the production of goods
- factors of production denoting all human effort that goes into the creation of goods and services
- a table or chart explaining the relationship between pairs of variables
- market- the vas collection of financial institutions that receive deposits of excess funds from households and that lend to business firms; includes commercial banks, saving and loan associations, credit unions, insurance companies, finance companies, and stock brokerage firms
- graph- a graph formed by the plotting of data involving two variables and the connection of the resulting points to form a line
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- surplus-a situation in which government, business firm, or individual received more income than is paid out in expenses
- how much someone makes
- payment for the use of the owner’s property
- expenditures- the total expenditures made by all households
- flow model- a model depicting the flow of economic goods and services between households, business firms, the government, and financial markets
- additional charge that a creditor charges the borrower to cover the expense of the loan
- factor cost involving the rewards entrepreneurs receive for successful risk-taking
- model- a table or chart explaining the relationship between pairs of variables
- the third factor of production and refers to goods used to produce other goods
- possibilities curve- a model that enables an economist to see the maximum feasible amounts of two commodities that a business can produce when those items are competing for that business’s limited resources
20 Clues: how much someone makes • payment for the use of the owner’s property • expenditures- the total expenditures made by all households • a table or chart explaining the relationship between pairs of variables • model- a table or chart explaining the relationship between pairs of variables • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-04-14
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- receipt of paycheck
- A employment eligibility verification which verifies the employment and identity authorization of people
- A IRS tax form used for personal federal income tax returns filed by US residents
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature
- An illegal non-payment or underpayment of taxes
- A progressive tax that depends on income
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- US federal payment that deducts your paycheck
- An expense that can be subtracted from a taxpayers income
- What an employee earns before taxes
- a tax form completed by an employee to indicate his/her tax situation to the employer
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- A fixed regular payment, an agreed sum amount
- a record that a person other than an employer pays you money
- Federal taxes that have higher rates of tax of higher rates income
- A compulsory financial charge or some type of levy imposed on a taxpayer by a government system
- A document an employer is required to send to their employees and the IRS at the end of every year
- A fixed regular payment, an agreed hourly amount
- The amount an employee earns after all deductions from Gross Pay
- The revenue service for the United States; responsible for collecting US federal taxes and administering the internal revenue code
19 Clues: receipt of paycheck • What an employee earns before taxes • A progressive tax that depends on income • A fixed regular payment, an agreed sum amount • US federal payment that deducts your paycheck • An illegal non-payment or underpayment of taxes • A fixed regular payment, an agreed hourly amount • An expense that can be subtracted from a taxpayers income • ...
Economics Quiz 2013-12-17
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- Primary, secondary and tertiary are three ____ of an economy.
- A word related to life expectancy.
- GNP stands for Gross ____ Product.
- Division of labour is a type of ____.
- ____ is concerned with the economy as a whole.
- ____ elasticity is when quantity demanded changes by the same percentage as does the price.
- The opposite of a general model in economics.
- A good which can be replaced by another to satisfy a want.
- Models and ____ are simplifications of reality.
- ____ economics deals with statements of fact which can either be refuted or supported.
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- This type of unemployment occurs when there is a downturn in certain industries.
- The production possibility frontier shows the maximum ____ output of an economy.
- This occurs when demand is greater than supply.
- The difference between how much buyers are prepared to pay for a good and what they actually pay.
- Production at a point inside the PPF indicates an ____ use of resources.
- Values unadjusted for the effects of inflation.
- The quantity of goods that suppliers are willing to sell at any given price over a period of time.
- Scarce resources have to be ____ between competing uses.
- Two consecutive quarters when growth in output is negative.
19 Clues: A word related to life expectancy. • GNP stands for Gross ____ Product. • Division of labour is a type of ____. • The opposite of a general model in economics. • ____ is concerned with the economy as a whole. • This occurs when demand is greater than supply. • Values unadjusted for the effects of inflation. • Models and ____ are simplifications of reality. • ...
Economics - Tahlia 2013-12-12
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- Something wished for, but not vital to survival and well-being
- The abilities and vision of entrepreneurs
- Something vital to survival
- Things done for you by others
- direct exchange of a good or service for another
- Man-made objects that help in producing other products
- Purchase of goods and services for personal use
- Items that you can see and hold
- The basic relationship between scarcity and choice
- Human skills as well as physical and mental effort to get something done
- Natural resources
- A medium of exchange
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- Someone who buys goods and serviced to satisfy needs and wants
- A component of society
- Devoting time, effort and resources to one task
- The finite resources we have do not fulfil our infinite wants
- Using resources to create a good or service
- Communities that wander from place to place in search of food, water and shelter
- That we have limited resources and are not able to satisfy all our needs and wants
19 Clues: Natural resources • A medium of exchange • A component of society • Something vital to survival • Things done for you by others • Items that you can see and hold • The abilities and vision of entrepreneurs • Using resources to create a good or service • Devoting time, effort and resources to one task • Purchase of goods and services for personal use • ...
Economics Defintions 2018-03-05
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- the sale of public sector assets to the private sector
- wage rises leading to higher prices which lead to further wage claims and price rises
- a situation when demand and supply are not equal
- a type of tax on income and wealth
- a business owned by one person
- a business organisation owned by the government which is designed to act in the public interest
- a situation when there is not enough to satisfy everyone's wants
- a payment by a government to encourage the production or consumption of a product
- a product which does not require resources to produce it and therefore has an opportunity cost
- a type of tax on expenditure
- a product which the government considers as beneficial and which will be under-consumes if left to market forces
- a product which is non-rival and non-excludable and hence needs to be financed by taxation
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- rises in the price level caused by higher costs of production
- a tax on imports
- the next best alternative forgone
- income after income tax and national insurance contributions have been deducted
- a fall in a country's output over a period of six months or more
- the value of replacing capital
- a product which requires resources to produce it and therefore has an opportunity cost
19 Clues: a tax on imports • a type of tax on expenditure • the value of replacing capital • a business owned by one person • the next best alternative forgone • a type of tax on income and wealth • a situation when demand and supply are not equal • the sale of public sector assets to the private sector • rises in the price level caused by higher costs of production • ...
Economics Review 2025-02-27
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- when supply curve and demand curve intersect on a graph it represents market ________ price
- Actions that one person performs for another
- A desire, but not essential for survival
- free markets do not need government intervention and can regulate themselves
- physical object that can be obtained
- the motivating force in a free market economy
- the USA's largest stock exchange
- Something that is necessary for survival
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- the regulating force within business in a free market system
- portions of a corporation's profit that are paid out to stockholders
- study of how people make choices to satisfy wants and needs based on scarce resources
- place where goods & services are bought and sold
- How much of a product producers are willing and able to make available
- represents ownership in a corporation
- How much people are willing and able to buy of a good or service
- type of stock is most available to the general public & is the last to get paid dividends
- Quantity Supplied exceeds (more than) Quantity Demanded
- the economic system that exists in the United States
- Producers will not or cannot offer enough goods or services at the current price
19 Clues: the USA's largest stock exchange • physical object that can be obtained • represents ownership in a corporation • A desire, but not essential for survival • Something that is necessary for survival • Actions that one person performs for another • the motivating force in a free market economy • place where goods & services are bought and sold • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-02-27
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- A period of economic decline marked by falling GDP
- A place where buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods and services
- The system of moving goods from production to consumers
- The total value of goods and services produced in a country
- Spending money on capital goods to increase future production
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- Goods and services purchased from other countries
- The general rise in prices over time
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- The use of goods and services by households
- The willingness and ability of consumers to buy a product
- The amount of a product available for sale
- The basic economic problem of limited resources and unlimited wants
- A maximum price set by the government that businesses cannot exceed
- An increase in a country’s production and wealth over time
- The amount of money a business keeps after expenses
- A minimum price set by the government that businesses cannot go below
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The total income generated by a business before expenses
- Actions taken by a central bank to control the money supply and interest rates
19 Clues: The general rise in prices over time • The amount of a product available for sale • Goods and services sold to other countries • The use of goods and services by households • Goods and services purchased from other countries • A period of economic decline marked by falling GDP • The amount of money a business keeps after expenses • ...
Economics crossword 2025-10-13
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- Deposit product
- They wont stop unless something stops them in trade
- low-clustered around middle, high more spread out
- Tiny mini machine bank
- Typically earns little to no interest
- no ownership, lower returns less risk
- A secured loan
- to take money out
- Wide variety
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- The second number at the bottom of the check
- the person authorized like Ms. A to certify sigs
- Replacable
- Fast and _______
- The value of next best thing
- a share in a company
- current market value of money you owe
- is a card that charges to a specific account
- Certificate Deposit
- flipping a coin and betting heads
- to put money in
20 Clues: Replacable • Wide variety • A secured loan • Deposit product • to put money in • Fast and _______ • to take money out • Certificate Deposit • a share in a company • Tiny mini machine bank • The value of next best thing • flipping a coin and betting heads • Typically earns little to no interest • no ownership, lower returns less risk • current market value of money you owe • ...
Economics Quiz 2013-12-17
Across
- This type of unemployment occurs when there is a downturn in certain industries.
- Division of labour is a type of ____.
- A word related to life expectancy.
- Primary, secondary and tertiary are three ____ of an economy.
- ____ is concerned with the economy as a whole.
- A good which can be replaced by another to satisfy a want.
- This occurs when demand is greater than supply.
- Scarce resources have to be ____ between competing uses.
- Values unadjusted for the effects of inflation.
- The opposite of a general model in economics.
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- ____ elasticity is when quantity demanded changes by the same percentage as does the price.
- GNP stands for Gross ____ Product.
- The difference between how much buyers are prepared to pay for a good and what they actually pay.
- Two consecutive quarters when growth in output is negative.
- The production possibility frontier shows the maximum ____ output of an economy.
- Production at a point inside the PPF indicates an ____ use of resources.
- The quantity of goods that suppliers are willing to sell at any given price over a period of time.
- Models and ____ are simplifications of reality.
- ____ economics deals with statements of fact which can either be refuted or supported.
19 Clues: GNP stands for Gross ____ Product. • A word related to life expectancy. • Division of labour is a type of ____. • The opposite of a general model in economics. • ____ is concerned with the economy as a whole. • Models and ____ are simplifications of reality. • This occurs when demand is greater than supply. • Values unadjusted for the effects of inflation. • ...
Georgia's Economics 2018-02-27
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- import and export goods from all around the world
- Transports more than 620 billion dollars in cargo each year(I-75)
- Largest Industry that brought many people to Georgia
- Fastest growing industry in the U.S. Tyler Perry is well known in this industry
- Big producers of soybeans, peanuts, and cotton
- producing goods in a factoring(hint: ma)
- money borrowed from one party to another
- trouble finding enough employees for this industry
- 4th busiest port and the fastest growing
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- These people take a financial risk to start a buisness
- Receives more than 100 million passengers a year
- the amount of money a person earns in a year
- a plan for spending
- These have been historically essential to the economy of Georgia
- Ambassador to the U.N
- This big event hosted in 1996 had short-term and long-term affect on Georgia
- Founded the Carter Center and Habitat for Humanity
- the demands are rising the quickest in this industry
- First African American mayor of a major southern city
19 Clues: a plan for spending • Ambassador to the U.N • producing goods in a factoring(hint: ma) • money borrowed from one party to another • 4th busiest port and the fastest growing • the amount of money a person earns in a year • Big producers of soybeans, peanuts, and cotton • Receives more than 100 million passengers a year • import and export goods from all around the world • ...
Economics crossword 2020-08-30
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- Statements or claims based on opinion or value in judgements
- decision-makers of the types of goods and services to buy
- money received especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- decision-makers about the materials, machinery or equipment used to produce goods and services.
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- the useful work performed by a machine or in a process to the total energy expended or heat taken in
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- the effective parts of the unfinished products
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials or the process of being so manufactured
- efficiency that shows how fast producers react to changes in demand
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- the process of becoming smaller
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office
- the standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something
- relating to or engaged in the production of goods crops or other commodities
- too much supply, not enough demand
- the wants and needs of society are larger than the resources available to satisfy those wants and needs.
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
- the exclusive positioner control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- a state of limited competition in which a market is shared by a small number of producers and sellers
20 Clues: the process of becoming smaller • too much supply, not enough demand • the quality of being fair and impartial • the quality of being fair and impartial • the effective parts of the unfinished products • decision-makers of the types of goods and services to buy • Statements or claims based on opinion or value in judgements • ...
economics activity 2020-09-11
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- the branch of economics concerned with large scale or general economic factors
- change in demand when there is a change in price
- income remaining after deduction of taxes and social security charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes
- an economic system combining private and state enterprise
- change in quantity supply/ change in price
- it is good which can have a negative impact on the consumer.
- a stock or amount of something supplied or available for use
- it is an good that experiences an increase in its demand due to a rise in consumers income
- it describes a good whose demand drops when people's income rise
- buyers demand does not change as much as the price changes
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- it is a good or service used in conjunction with another good or service
- higher responses to price changes
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned business
- income, especially when of an organization and of a substantial nature
- a sum of money granted by the state or a public body to a help a industry or business keep the price of a commodity or service
- it is a product or service that can be easily replace with another by consumers
- the part of the economic concerned with single factors and the effect of individual decisions
- total amount of goods and services that all consumers are willing and able to purchase at a specific price
- consumers willingness and service to buy a product
19 Clues: higher responses to price changes • change in quantity supply/ change in price • change in demand when there is a change in price • consumers willingness and service to buy a product • an economic system combining private and state enterprise • buyers demand does not change as much as the price changes • it is good which can have a negative impact on the consumer. • ...
Economics Defintions 2018-03-04
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- the sale of public sector assets to the private sector
- wage rises leading to higher prices which lead to further wage claims and price rises
- a business organisation owned by the government which is designed to act in the public interest
- the value of replacing capital
- a business owned by one person
- a tax on imports
- a type of tax on expenditure
- a situation when there is not enough to satisfy everyone's wants
- income after income tax and national insurance contributions have been deducted
- a product which is non-rival and non-excludable and hence needs to be financed by taxation
- a product which the government considers as beneficial and which will be under-consumes if left to market forces
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- the next best alternative forgone
- rises in the price level caused by higher costs of production
- a type of tax on income and wealth
- a situation when demand and supply are not equal
- a payment by a government to encourage the production or consumption of a product
- a fall in a country's output over a period of six months or more
- a product which requires resources to produce it and therefore has an opportunity cost
- a product which does not require resources to produce it and therefore has an opportunity cost
19 Clues: a tax on imports • a type of tax on expenditure • the value of replacing capital • a business owned by one person • the next best alternative forgone • a type of tax on income and wealth • a situation when demand and supply are not equal • the sale of public sector assets to the private sector • rises in the price level caused by higher costs of production • ...
home economics 2023-03-17
Across
- - this is intended to dry foam shampooing of carpets.
- - used as linings for garbage containers.
- - used for sweeping the floor.
- - used to wipe or dust wooden and painted parts.
- - An all purpose vacuum used for absorbing water in flooded or wet surface.
- - a chemical used to polish all glass surfaces.
- - used in picking up dirt and some particles from the carpet.
- - are made of soft material used to clean fine surfaces.
- - used to fumigate or eliminate insects and pets.
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- - used for cleaning toilet bowls.
- - used to stock cleaning supplies and chemicals in order to make cleaning faster and easier.
- - appreciate for removing hard dirt from cemented floor or similar surfaces.
- - used for mopping the floor.
- - used to polish metal surfaces in the kitchen and batrooms.
- - It has two colors, the green and white pads.
- - used to scrub floor, strip and polish hard floor surfaces.
- - used to spray to remove foul odor from the room.
- - used to polish or shine wood or leather surfaces.
- - used for picking up dirts on the floor and cigarette butts from the ashtray.
19 Clues: - used for mopping the floor. • - used for sweeping the floor. • - used for cleaning toilet bowls. • - used as linings for garbage containers. • - It has two colors, the green and white pads. • - a chemical used to polish all glass surfaces. • - used to wipe or dust wooden and painted parts. • - used to fumigate or eliminate insects and pets. • ...
Economics Final 2021-12-10
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- Government owns some factors of production
- The most desireable option given up when a choice is made
- The study of choices
- Market Structure in which only a few large sellers dominate and have the ability to affect prices in an industry
- Quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded.
- Refuse to work until certain demands are met
- Monetary value of a product
- Market Structure characterized by a single producer in a market
- The amount of product someone is willing and able to buy over a range of price
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- A theoretically classless society where everyone works for the common good
- Economic decisions are made by consumers (through supply and demand)
- Price change causes a small impact in quantity demanded
- Limitied quantity to meet unlimited demand
- Amount of a product a producer is willing to sell at all possible prices
- A motivating influence that causes a person to act
- Government payment to encourage or protect a certain activity
- mass refusal to buy products from targeted employers or companies
- A person who works or is employed in place of others who are on strike, thereby making the strike ineffectual
- Highest price that can be legally charged
19 Clues: The study of choices • Monetary value of a product • Highest price that can be legally charged • Government owns some factors of production • Limitied quantity to meet unlimited demand • Refuse to work until certain demands are met • Quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded. • A motivating influence that causes a person to act • ...
Economics Vocab 2021-04-29
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- comparing the marginal benefit to the marginal cost
- outputs such as books and cars
- economists look at the small picture
- works that produce goods or services
- entertainment, fun, phone
- outputs like haircuts and repairs
- land, water, fish, animals
- the best use of your time and money after you decide to do one thing rather than the other
- theory that explains human economic behavior
- someone who creates their own business
- food, water, shelter
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- the additional cost of producing extra output
- economists look at the big picture
- deciding to do one thing or another
- used to make goods
- goods used to make other goods
- resources necessary to produce goods and services
- not enough resources
- the additional satisfaction after producing additional output
19 Clues: used to make goods • not enough resources • food, water, shelter • entertainment, fun, phone • land, water, fish, animals • outputs such as books and cars • goods used to make other goods • outputs like haircuts and repairs • economists look at the big picture • deciding to do one thing or another • economists look at the small picture • works that produce goods or services • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-08-17
Across
- all of the resources that businesses use to purchase, rent, or hire what they need in order to produce goods or services
- something that is desired but not needed
- an intangible act for which a consumer is willing to pay (teachers, janitors, barbers)
- the total satisfaction or benefit from consuming a good/service
- someone who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it
- decision to receive the greatest benefit
- the highest value alternative foregone in the pursuit of an activity
- the state of being limited or finite; results in depletion or extinction
- human resource
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- an item offered for sale
- everything you could do with your time, money, etc. you lose by making the decision to do one thing vs. another.
- necessities used to maintain life (air, water, food, shelter)
- the excess over the returns to capital, land, and labor
- someone who buys/uses products
- the study of how society uses limited resources to satisfy their wants/needs
- the measure of production efficiency
- natural
- tools
- a physical item or product that satisfies wants and needs
19 Clues: tools • natural • human resource • an item offered for sale • someone who buys/uses products • the measure of production efficiency • something that is desired but not needed • decision to receive the greatest benefit • the excess over the returns to capital, land, and labor • a physical item or product that satisfies wants and needs • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- a person who has an idea for a new product or business and takes the risks to make it happen
- using a product
- focusing your energy on producing goods you can make cheaply and easily using the resources you have
- doing something of your own free will; no one is forcing you to do it
- the system of how money is made and used in a country
- starting a new business, inventing a new product, or offering a new service
- the formula to make sure you are getting the fair amount of currency when you trade
- the money (coins and bills) that is used in a country
- a product that is sold and transported out of a country
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- making a product (something to sell)
- Not allowed to trade with another country (specific category or at all)
- moving a product from where it’s made to where it can be sold or used
- a product that is bought from another country
- a rule that decreases trade between two countries
- A limit on products brought from another country (limited supply = higher price)
- the study of how countries make money and how much money they have
- A tax on products brought from another country (makes them more expensive)
- selling the goods and services you can provide to make money to buy what you can’t make yourself
- trading the currency you have for the currency another country uses
19 Clues: using a product • making a product (something to sell) • a product that is bought from another country • a rule that decreases trade between two countries • the system of how money is made and used in a country • the money (coins and bills) that is used in a country • a product that is sold and transported out of a country • ...
Economics Vocab 2022-01-19
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- work or labor performed for someone; economic product that includes haircuts, home repairs, and forms of entertainment
- good intended for final use by consumers other than businesses
- gradual collection of goods
- not physical; something that cannot be touched
- sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable from one person to another; excludes services
- covering many or all areas
- tangible economic product that is useful, transferable to others, and used to satisfy wants and needs
- good that lasts for at least three years when used regularly
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- monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- tool, equipment, or other manufactured good used to produce other goods and services; a factor of production
- item that wears out, is used up, or lasts for fewer than three years when used regularly
- Basic requirement for survival, including food, clothing, and shelter.
- Fundamental economic problem facing all societies resulting from a combination of limited resources and people's virtually unlimited needs and wants.
- Social science dealing with how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants with the careful use of limited resources.
- ability or capacity of a good or service to be useful and give satisfaction to someone
- apparent contradiction between the high value of a nonessential item and the low value of an essential item
- something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
- capable of being passed from one person to another
- monetary value of all final goods, services, and structures produced within a country’s national borders during a one-year period
19 Clues: covering many or all areas • gradual collection of goods • not physical; something that cannot be touched • capable of being passed from one person to another • good that lasts for at least three years when used regularly • good intended for final use by consumers other than businesses • monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market • ...
Economics: Taxation 2025-11-09
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- - Tax collected by an intermediary (e.g. retailer) before being passed to the government.
- - These rise when a specific indirect tax is imposed on producers.
- - The original price and quantity before a tax is imposed.
- - Fixed amount of tax per unit of a good, regardless of its price.
- - The final recipient of all tax revenues.
- - The money raised by the government through taxation.
- - Term for how the burden of a tax is shared between consumers and producers.
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- - A compulsory charge imposed by the government on individuals or businesses to raise revenue.
- - Percentage-based tax that increases with the value of the good, e.g. VAT.
- - Reduction in total economic surplus resulting from taxes or inefficiencies.
- - Tax paid straight to the government, e.g. income tax or corporation tax.
- - Tax deducted directly from workers’ wages or salaries.
- - Common ad valorem tax charged at 20% on most goods and services.
- - The curve that shifts to the left when an indirect tax is introduced.
- - Person who pays part of the tax burden through higher prices.
- - Compulsory contribution from employees’ pay packets that funds state benefits.
- - What happens to the supply curve when a new indirect tax is introduced.
- - Tax paid by businesses on their profits.
- - Economic agent that collects indirect tax and bears part of the burden.
19 Clues: - Tax paid by businesses on their profits. • - The final recipient of all tax revenues. • - The money raised by the government through taxation. • - Tax deducted directly from workers’ wages or salaries. • - The original price and quantity before a tax is imposed. • - Person who pays part of the tax burden through higher prices. • ...
Environmental Chemistry 2021-05-28
Across
- not a good measure of water quality
- fertilizer runoff adds to water
- lacking backbone
- species to indicate environmental change
- bug killer
- amount of O2 in water
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- pH less than 7
- factor affecting DO
- measure of water health
- toxic in small quantities
- measures quantities
- mix acid and base
- microbiological indicator
- pH more than 7
14 Clues: bug killer • pH less than 7 • pH more than 7 • lacking backbone • mix acid and base • factor affecting DO • measures quantities • amount of O2 in water • measure of water health • toxic in small quantities • microbiological indicator • fertilizer runoff adds to water • not a good measure of water quality • species to indicate environmental change
Environmental issues 2021-09-07
Across
- some animals have two of this
- small pieces of rubbish left in public places
- material that is used in HẢO HẢO noodle box
- extremely large
- unhappy, unpleasant
- very dirty, not safe for human or living things anymore
- a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo,... kept for milk or meat
Down
- an animal which commonly have one horn on its nose
- be in danger/ be seriously harmed
- a mass of ice
- very unusual, very little/ few
- not now existing, not living on earth anymore
- smoke + fog
- soy bean
14 Clues: soy bean • smoke + fog • a mass of ice • extremely large • unhappy, unpleasant • some animals have two of this • very unusual, very little/ few • be in danger/ be seriously harmed • material that is used in HẢO HẢO noodle box • small pieces of rubbish left in public places • not now existing, not living on earth anymore • an animal which commonly have one horn on its nose • ...
Environmental Issues 2015-11-22
Across
- An event not caused by humans as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane that causes great damage
- The atmosphere’s pollution in the rain making it very harmful
- When the inner earth is effected by being dug into
- A gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by taking in infrared radiation.
- When there is a disease is in the air from people being sick
- Harmful levels of noise
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- People fishing too much leaving not many fish left
- When a large area of trees have been removed
- Making a place untidy with rubbish
- The modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material.
- Not disposing waste correctly
- More houses made getting ride of trees and grasses
- When dangerous poisons get into the water
- When a organism effects the land
14 Clues: Harmful levels of noise • Not disposing waste correctly • When a organism effects the land • Making a place untidy with rubbish • When dangerous poisons get into the water • When a large area of trees have been removed • People fishing too much leaving not many fish left • When the inner earth is effected by being dug into • ...
Environmental Issues 2015-11-22
Across
- An event not caused by humans as a flood, earthquake, or hurricane that causes great damage
- Harmful levels of noise
- When the inner earth is effected by being dug into
- A gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by taking in infrared radiation.
- When a large area of trees have been removed
- When there is a disease is in the air from people being sick
- Making a place untidy with rubbish
Down
- More houses made getting ride of trees and grasses
- The modification of the characteristics of an organism by manipulating its genetic material.
- When a organism effects the land
- The atmosphere’s pollution in the rain making it very harmful
- Not disposing waste correctly
- When dangerous poisons get into the water
- People fishing too much leaving not many fish left
14 Clues: Harmful levels of noise • Not disposing waste correctly • When a organism effects the land • Making a place untidy with rubbish • When dangerous poisons get into the water • When a large area of trees have been removed • More houses made getting ride of trees and grasses • When the inner earth is effected by being dug into • ...
Environmental issues 2024-01-16
Across
- a lack of food during a long period of time in a region
- the state in which somebody suffers or dies because they have no food
- a person (especially a man) in your family who lived a long time ago /ancestor/
- an island made of coral and in the shape of a ring with a lake of seawater (called a lagoon) in the middle
- the act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area
- that you cannot avoid or prevent
- the process through which heat is trapped near Earth's surface by substances known as 'greenhouse gases.
Down
- to make a substance or place dirty or no longer pure by adding a substance that is dangerous or carries disease
- with no people living there
- to move out of or away from something and become possible to see
- reduction in the concentration of ozone in the ozone layer.
- water that is found under the ground in soil, rocks, etc.
- a serious disease caught from bacteria in water that causes severe diarrhoea and vomiting and often causes death
- the state of being poor
14 Clues: the state of being poor • with no people living there • that you cannot avoid or prevent • a lack of food during a long period of time in a region • the act of cutting down or burning the trees in an area • water that is found under the ground in soil, rocks, etc. • reduction in the concentration of ozone in the ozone layer. • ...
Environmental Terms 2023-01-30
Across
- a relationship between organisms that consume each other
- an animal that feeds on plants
- organisms that eat secondary consumers
- anything that is not alive
- organisms that only eat producers
- A group of two or more populations of organisms from different species inhabiting the same location at the same time
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- an animal that feeds on flesh
- organisms that eat primary consumers
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same geographic area
- something that is alive
- A description of the position occupied by an organism in a food chain or food web
- all the living and non living things in a location
- an organism that feeds and breaks down decomposing matter
- Any living organism that makes its own food by converting simple inorganic molecules into complex organic compounds like carbohydrates, fats, and proteins
- A description of the position occupied by an organism in a food chain or food web
15 Clues: something that is alive • anything that is not alive • an animal that feeds on flesh • an animal that feeds on plants • organisms that only eat producers • organisms that eat primary consumers • organisms that eat secondary consumers • all the living and non living things in a location • a relationship between organisms that consume each other • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-09-03
Across
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and weather patterns.
- The variety of plant and animal species in a given ecosystem.
- Layer A region of the Earth's stratosphere that contains a high concentration of ozone.
- Resources Natural resources that can be replaced naturally over time.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and habitats.
- Footprint The amount of carbon dioxide emissions produced by an individual or organization.
- Protection Efforts to safeguard and preserve endangered species and their habitats.
- Technology Innovative solutions and technology designed to reduce environmental impact.
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- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment.
- The removal of trees and forests, often for commercial purposes.
- Living A lifestyle that minimizes the impact on the environment and future generations.
- Energy Energy derived from sources that can be naturally replenished.
- The process of reusing materials to reduce waste and conserve resources.
- Conservation Efforts to protect and preserve the health of the world's oceans.
15 Clues: The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • The variety of plant and animal species in a given ecosystem. • A community of living organisms and their physical environment. • The removal of trees and forests, often for commercial purposes. • The protection and preservation of natural resources and habitats. • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-09-03
Across
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and weather patterns.
- The variety of plant and animal species in a given ecosystem.
- Layer A region of the Earth's stratosphere that contains a high concentration of ozone.
- Resources Natural resources that can be replaced naturally over time.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and habitats.
- Footprint The amount of carbon dioxide emissions produced by an individual or organization.
- Protection Efforts to safeguard and preserve endangered species and their habitats.
- Technology Innovative solutions and technology designed to reduce environmental impact.
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- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment.
- The removal of trees and forests, often for commercial purposes.
- Living A lifestyle that minimizes the impact on the environment and future generations.
- Energy Energy derived from sources that can be naturally replenished.
- The process of reusing materials to reduce waste and conserve resources.
- Conservation Efforts to protect and preserve the health of the world's oceans.
15 Clues: The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • The variety of plant and animal species in a given ecosystem. • A community of living organisms and their physical environment. • The removal of trees and forests, often for commercial purposes. • The protection and preservation of natural resources and habitats. • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-09-03
Across
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and weather patterns.
- The variety of plant and animal species in a given ecosystem.
- Layer A region of the Earth's stratosphere that contains a high concentration of ozone.
- Resources Natural resources that can be replaced naturally over time.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and habitats.
- Footprint The amount of carbon dioxide emissions produced by an individual or organization.
- Protection Efforts to safeguard and preserve endangered species and their habitats.
- Technology Innovative solutions and technology designed to reduce environmental impact.
Down
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment.
- The removal of trees and forests, often for commercial purposes.
- Living A lifestyle that minimizes the impact on the environment and future generations.
- Energy Energy derived from sources that can be naturally replenished.
- The process of reusing materials to reduce waste and conserve resources.
- Conservation Efforts to protect and preserve the health of the world's oceans.
15 Clues: The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • The variety of plant and animal species in a given ecosystem. • A community of living organisms and their physical environment. • The removal of trees and forests, often for commercial purposes. • The protection and preservation of natural resources and habitats. • ...
Environmental Engineering_CVRS_MVGR 2022-11-16
Across
- Thriving only in the presence of oxygen
- Argentometric method is used for determination of
- Disease-producing organisms
- Gravitational settling of solid particles in a liquid system.
- Property of water, due mainlv to the bicarbonates,chlorides and sulphates of calcium and magnesium
- Quantitative capacity of aqueous media to react with hydrogen ions
- Penetration of a liquid or gas into the body of another substance without chemical reaction.
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- Choliform bacteria is removed using
- Taking up of gases, liquids or dissolved substances on the surface of solids without chemical reaction
- The quantitative capacity of aqueous media to react with hydroxyl ions.
- A device that promotes aeration.
- Maintenance of viable organisms in nutrient medium at constant temperature for controlled growth or reproduction.
- A compound which ,dissociates in aqueous solution to furnish hydrogen ions
- Substance which tends to resist changes in PH of a solution.
14 Clues: Disease-producing organisms • A device that promotes aeration. • Choliform bacteria is removed using • Thriving only in the presence of oxygen • Argentometric method is used for determination of • Substance which tends to resist changes in PH of a solution. • Gravitational settling of solid particles in a liquid system. • ...
Environmental Science 2023-09-26
Across
- in which all variables are controlled except one, allow scientists to be more confident that any differences observed were caused by the factor they are investigating.
- a method promoted by the Global Footprint Network to measure human demand on natural capital, i.e. the quantity of nature it takes to support people and their economies.
- is a testable idea that attempts to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question.
- a variable the scientist manipulates.
- Is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world--and, by extension, people--from undesirable changes brought by human actions.
- a hydrocarbon-containing material such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed naturally in the Earth's crust from the remains of dead plants and animals that is extracted and burned as a fuel.
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- Includes all the living and nonliving things with which organisms interact
- a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption.
- Science is the study of how the natural world works, how our environment affects us, and how we affect our environment.
- a variable that depends on the conditions set up in the experiment.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- which are specific statements about what we would expect to observe if the hypotheses are true.
- a natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption, either through natural reproduction or other recurring processes in a finite amount of time in a human time scale.
- Materials, and energy sources found in nature, that humans need to survive.
14 Clues: a variable the scientist manipulates. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • a variable that depends on the conditions set up in the experiment. • Includes all the living and nonliving things with which organisms interact • Materials, and energy sources found in nature, that humans need to survive. • ...
Environmental Conditions 2025-01-06
Across
- passing out or fainting
- abnormally low body temperature
- muscle proteins leak into the bloodstream
- water or humidity in the air that creates the "feels like" temperatures
- heat transfer by physical contact between objects
- pale skin, profuse sweating, rectal temp less than 104 degrees
- heat transfer by circulation of a medium
Down
- fluid loss greater than 2% body weight
- heat transferred by perspiration
- heat transferred through infrared rays into the cooler environment or the body's metabolic process
- low concentration of sodium in the blood
- red skin, no sweating, rectal temp greater than 104 degrees
- the process by which the body converts food and drink into energy
- abnormally increased body temperature
14 Clues: passing out or fainting • abnormally low body temperature • heat transferred by perspiration • abnormally increased body temperature • fluid loss greater than 2% body weight • low concentration of sodium in the blood • heat transfer by circulation of a medium • muscle proteins leak into the bloodstream • heat transfer by physical contact between objects • ...
Unit 8 Key Vocabulary - Community Ecology and Changes to Communities 2023-05-25
Across
- The act of one organism (predator) capturing, killing, and consuming another organism (prey).
- Species: A species that can tolerate a wide range of environmental conditions and can utilize a variety of different resources.
- Niche: The actual range of environmental conditions and resources in which a species can survive and reproduce, taking into account interactions with other species.
- A close and long-term ecological relationship between two or more species, which can be mutualistic, parasitic, or commensal.
- Niche: The full range of environmental conditions and resources in which a species can survive and reproduce in the absence of interactions with other species.
- Species: A species that has a narrow range of environmental tolerances and is adapted to specific ecological conditions and resources.
- The role and position of a species in its environment, including its interactions with other species and its utilization of resources.
- Range: The range of environmental conditions or resource availability where a species exhibits its highest fitness and performance.
- A behavior exhibited by an individual that benefits others at a cost to itself, often observed in social species where cooperation and selflessness increase the overall fitness of the group.
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- Curve: A graphical representation of the population dynamics between predators and their prey, often showing cyclic fluctuations in population sizes.
- An assemblage of populations of different species living in the same area and interacting with each other.
- A type of symbiotic relationship where one organism (parasite) benefits at the expense of the other organism (host).
- Partitioning: The division of resources and niche space among different species to reduce competition and allow for coexistence.
- A type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is unaffected.
- The consumption of plant material by animals, typically herbivores.
- Range: The range of environmental conditions within which an organism can survive and function, beyond which its performance and survival are significantly reduced or impaired.
- A type of symbiotic relationship where one organism is harmed or inhibited while the other is unaffected.
- A type of symbiotic relationship where both participating organisms benefit from the interaction.
- Competition: Competition for resources or ecological interactions between individuals of the same species.
- Competition: Competition for resources or ecological interactions between individuals of different species.
- Exclusion: The principle that two species competing for the same resources cannot coexist indefinitely in the same ecological niche, as one species will eventually outcompete and exclude the other.
21 Clues: The consumption of plant material by animals, typically herbivores. • A type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is unaffected. • The act of one organism (predator) capturing, killing, and consuming another organism (prey). • A type of symbiotic relationship where both participating organisms benefit from the interaction. • ...
Pioneer Pre-intermediate Module 9 2022-09-26
12 Clues: sebész • módszer • kiejtés • diploma • kolléga • munkahely • önéletrajz • részt vesz • munkavállaló • közgazdaságtan • motivációs levél • fejleszteni, javítani
