environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
en la clase 2023-09-20
23 Clues: why • which • because • library • physics • history • english • biology • where to • to arrive • chemistry • bookstore • economics • psychology • which ones • mathematics • wastebasket • to the left of • to have dinner • to the right of • next to;besides • computer science • to have breakfast
Spanish 2025-11-19
28 Clues: art • exam • music • class • chalk • course • school • stadium • biology • library • spanish • physics • science • semester • homework • schedule • test;quiz • economics • cafeteria • classmate • geography • bookstore • accounting • house/home • laboratory • computer science • trimester;quarter • university;college
School Vocabulary 2026-05-06
29 Clues: pen • art • math • desk • test • quiz • board • chair • paper • ruler • folder • screen • pencil • physics • history • spanish • english • biology • religion • notebook • scissors • business • economics • chemistry • calculator • technology • engineering • pencil sharpener • physcial education
1 and 2 2023-01-11
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- the study of how to meet unlimited
- standards that govern behavior not dependent on circumstance
- an inflated sense of
- a type of producer that constructs roads
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- the ability to make judgments without
- physical objects that are useful, scarce
- the people who make or provide
- regard or esteem
- something required or essential
- the long-term value
10 Clues: regard or esteem • the long-term value • an inflated sense of • the people who make or provide • something required or essential • the study of how to meet unlimited • the ability to make judgments without • physical objects that are useful, scarce • a type of producer that constructs roads • standards that govern behavior not dependent on circumstance
Crossword 2026-02-05
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- Something that is required to live
- The study of money and its worth
- The idea that things are finite
- Products that people want and need
- Something not being available to everyone
- What something is worth
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- What people use to make goods
- Someone that studies economics
- How much money something is
- Something that is not required to live
10 Clues: What something is worth • How much money something is • What people use to make goods • Someone that studies economics • The idea that things are finite • The study of money and its worth • Something that is required to live • Products that people want and need • Something that is not required to live • Something not being available to everyone
School classes 2021-07-08
Decipher the Acronyms 2018-11-26
Environmental Crime 2013-11-13
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- Foods is the largest poultry processing company in the United States
- disease became the most rapidly increasing form of death in America.
- Pollution any chemical, physical or organic change in the quality of water that has a harmful effect on any living thing that drinks or uses or lives (in)
- negligence requires actual knowledge of illegality or a reckless intent to further an illegal objective
- is a strong lightweight metal used to encase nuclear weapons
- is a mineral found in rocks, when asbestos fibers are inhaled it can cause a potentially lethal illness.
- law Prosecutions can serve an auxiliary purpose as well, by heightening popular recognition of the violent side of white collar crime.
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- Enrichment Corp. (USEC) is a private company that process uranium for use in commercial nuclear power plants.
- Racism toxic waste dumps are located In communities with high percentages of minority residents
- law is a relatively new tool for enforcing environmental statues.
- Dust contains certain particulate materials that produce a serious and, in its later stages, irreversible lung disease called byssinosis or brown lung
- J. McCarth Senior chemist for the Lawrence, Massachusetts, drinking water filtration plant, pled guilty to 18 counts of violating the Safe Drinking Water Act.
- is widely regarded as one of the most ineffective pieces of legislation ever enacted in the United States
- ordered restitution offenders paying victims for any loss caused by the offense or the performance of remedial measures to eliminate present or future harm associated with the offenses
14 Clues: is a strong lightweight metal used to encase nuclear weapons • law is a relatively new tool for enforcing environmental statues. • disease became the most rapidly increasing form of death in America. • Foods is the largest poultry processing company in the United States • ...
Environmental Factors 2014-11-30
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- Certain airborne substances are known to cause _______
- PROTECTORS To protect hearing when noise levels are temporarily high
- The 3 examples of the measures aimed are at the substance itself, ________ process and working method
- Special lighting compensates for ____ on work surface
- Shock and jolts ___ together with vibration
- amount of light reflected back to our eyes from the surface of objects
- IRRITATION What happens when the room's humidity is below 30%?
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- Effective in reducing noise levels and echoes
- Air ______ and ventilation increase the chance of a draft
- colours preferred for working environment
- MOVEMENTS How to tackle the source?
- Unit of movement
- If the physical demand of the job is low, should the temperature be higher or lower?
- What happens when the room's humidity is above 70%?
14 Clues: Unit of movement • MOVEMENTS How to tackle the source? • colours preferred for working environment • Shock and jolts ___ together with vibration • Effective in reducing noise levels and echoes • What happens when the room's humidity is above 70%? • Special lighting compensates for ____ on work surface • Certain airborne substances are known to cause _______ • ...
Environmental Vocab 2023-02-01
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- making an area more urban
- clearing a wide area of trees
- the total quantity/weight of organisms in a given area or volume
- process that plants do
- violent shaking of the ground
- state of the atmosphere
- chemical element #7
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- radiation emitted by the sun
- chemical element #6
- animals or plants from another region of the world that don't belong in their new environment
- series of processes that create and transform the rocks in Earth's crust
- a species in which other species depend on in an ecosystem
- process that soil goes through because of natural agents
- energy emitted by the sun
14 Clues: chemical element #6 • chemical element #7 • process that plants do • state of the atmosphere • making an area more urban • energy emitted by the sun • radiation emitted by the sun • clearing a wide area of trees • violent shaking of the ground • process that soil goes through because of natural agents • a species in which other species depend on in an ecosystem • ...
Environmental Science 2021-09-08
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- A theory is a well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can incorporate laws, hypotheses and facts
- one in which the subject or a group would not be tested for the dependent variable(s)
- a quantity that, under stated conditions, does not vary with changes in the environment
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- materials created in nature that are used and usable by humans.
- energy sources that human society uses to function on a daily basis.
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- an idea that proposes a tentative explanation about a phenomenon or a narrow set of phenomena observed in the natural world
- a description, often in the form of a mathematical formula, of the behavior of an aspect of nature under certain circumstances.
- It is something that depends on other factors.
- It is a variable that stands alone and isn't changed by the other variables you are trying to measure
- an energy source that cannot be depleted and are able to supply a continuous source of clean energy.
- managing and protecting Earth's natural resources, ecosystems, climate and atmosphere so that current generations and future generations will have the things they need
- a scientific test in which you perform a series of actions and carefully observe their effects in order to learn about something.
- the introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
14 Clues: It is something that depends on other factors. • the introduction of harmful materials into the environment. • materials created in nature that are used and usable by humans. • energy sources that human society uses to function on a daily basis. • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • ...
Environmental Sustainability 2023-05-05
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- Using less water to reduce unnecessary water usage
- Long term shifts in temperature and weather.
- not harmful to the environment
- Using less energy to perform or complete the same task
- Gases in the atmosphere that trap heat
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- Farming that does not use synthetic fertilizers or pesticides
- The process of converting organic material into mulch which can later be used for fertilizer
- Economic development that doesn't deplete natural resources
- The total amount of green house gasses generated by our actions
- The different kinds of life that can be found on Earth
- Energy from sources that are replenished at a rate higher than they are consumed
- The process of reducing green house gas emissions
- The process of converting waste into reusable material
- Preventing the wasteful use of a resource
14 Clues: not harmful to the environment • Gases in the atmosphere that trap heat • Preventing the wasteful use of a resource • Long term shifts in temperature and weather. • The process of reducing green house gas emissions • Using less water to reduce unnecessary water usage • The different kinds of life that can be found on Earth • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2026-03-08
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- to preserve something
- when it does not rain for a long time
- change the long-term alteration of Earth's climate
- energy energy from a source that is never finished
- when you cut all the trees in the forests
- a material, a substance or a product eliminated by humans
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- when it rains a lot and it creates inondations
- out when you separate your waste
- the presence of a harmful substance in our environment
- effect the gases which increase our planet temperature
- warming the increase of temperature on our planet
- rain atmospheric pollution in the rain
- the name of our planet
- the attitude to protect our planet
14 Clues: to preserve something • the name of our planet • out when you separate your waste • the attitude to protect our planet • when it does not rain for a long time • rain atmospheric pollution in the rain • when you cut all the trees in the forests • when it rains a lot and it creates inondations • warming the increase of temperature on our planet • ...
Environmental Protection 2025-01-03
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- these resources are available for future generations.
- plastic, paper, and food leftovers.
- This is everything around us, including nature, animals, and humans.
- The act of cutting down trees in forests for farming or building.
- leads to the loss of wildlife and increases carbon dioxide.
- include carbon dioxide and methane.
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- The protection of natural resources, like water, animals, and forests.
- Something useful that people need, like water, wood, or minerals.
- be renewable or non-renewable.
- The process of making air, water, or soil dirty and harmful.
- Gases Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere, making the Earth warmer.
- Energy Energy sources that never run out, like solar, wind, or water power.
- Things that are thrown away because they are no longer needed.
- important solution to fight climate change.
14 Clues: be renewable or non-renewable. • plastic, paper, and food leftovers. • include carbon dioxide and methane. • important solution to fight climate change. • these resources are available for future generations. • leads to the loss of wildlife and increases carbon dioxide. • The process of making air, water, or soil dirty and harmful. • ...
Environmental Laws 2025-04-15
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- Treaty that successfully phased out CFCs.
- Kyoto Protocol targets these to fight climate change.
- Areas like Yellowstone and Yosemite are examples of these federally protected lands.
- Law that protects rivers, lakes, and wetlands from pollution.
- Law that limits pollutants like ozone, lead, and sulfur dioxide.
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- 2015 international deal to limit global warming.
- 1997 agreement aiming to cut industrialized nations' carbon emissions.
- U.S. law that protects species close to extinction.
- The Antarctic Treaty protects international cooperation in____________________.
- The Texas Automobile Emission Regulations requires ____________________ testing on vehicle.
- Prevents mining and military activity in a polar region.
- layer of gas in the stratosphere protected by the Montreal Protocol.
- U.S. federal agency enforcing environmental laws (abbreviation).
- Most common human-produced greenhouse gas.
14 Clues: Treaty that successfully phased out CFCs. • Most common human-produced greenhouse gas. • 2015 international deal to limit global warming. • U.S. law that protects species close to extinction. • Kyoto Protocol targets these to fight climate change. • Prevents mining and military activity in a polar region. • ...
Environmental Racism 2025-05-04
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- a choice that is made about something
- treating everyone the same, no matter the race, skin color, or income
- harmful things in the water, air, or land
- when people aren’t treated the same, or equally
- the area you live in
- something everyone should be allowed to have, like clean water
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- making sure everyone is treated equally
- a group of people working and living together in one place
- a person who speaks up or takes action to make a difference
- air, water, animals, plants
- doing something to fix a problem
- people who make decisions for others
- ability to make decisions that others have to follow
- unfair treatment based on skin color
14 Clues: the area you live in • air, water, animals, plants • doing something to fix a problem • people who make decisions for others • unfair treatment based on skin color • a choice that is made about something • making sure everyone is treated equally • harmful things in the water, air, or land • when people aren’t treated the same, or equally • ...
Environmental Organization 2025-09-02
Across
- organisms that get energy by breaking down dead organisms
- eats animals(meat)
- two or more different species living together
- omnivores that eat dead plants and animals
- eats plants
- one single living thing
- living
- eats plants and animals
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- living and nonliving things working together
- organisms that use sunlight directly to make food
- organisms that eat other organisms
- the part of Earth where life exists
- nonliving
- two or more of the same species
14 Clues: living • nonliving • eats plants • eats animals(meat) • one single living thing • eats plants and animals • two or more of the same species • organisms that eat other organisms • the part of Earth where life exists • omnivores that eat dead plants and animals • living and nonliving things working together • two or more different species living together • ...
Environmental Systems 2026-02-10
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- the underground layer where all pores, cracks, and spaces in rock and soil are completely filled with water
- the accelerated aging of aquatic ecosystems caused by human-induced nutrient pollution (nitrogen and phosphorus), leading to excessive algal blooms, severe oxygen depletion (hypoxia), fish kills, and toxic water conditions
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- a place where a large quantity of something, usually water, is stored
- a measure of the amount of fresh water utilized in the production or supply of the goods and services used by a particular person or group.
- a man-made structure designed to transport water from a distant source to cities, towns, or agricultural areas using gravity
- a highly efficient micro-irrigation system that delivers water directly to plant root zones through a network of valves, pipes, and emitters
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- gently used wastewater from showers, bathtubs, bathroom sinks, and washing machines, excluding toilet waste and kitchen sink water
- the process of removing salts and minerals from seawater or brackish water to produce fresh, drinkable water
- the accumulated layer of frozen snow and ice on the ground in mountainous regions that persists through colder months
- the hidden, embedded water used throughout the entire lifecycle—growing, manufacturing, and shipping—of products, services, and food
- the gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land.
- a traditional, gravity-fed method that involves releasing large volumes of water onto fields, allowing it to flow over the land and soak in to saturate the soil
- used water from homes (sewage), industries, and agriculture, containing contaminants like pathogens, nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus), and chemicals
14 Clues: the gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land. • the level below which the ground is saturated with water. • a place where a large quantity of something, usually water, is stored • the underground layer where all pores, cracks, and spaces in rock and soil are completely filled with water • ...
Vocab economics 2023-10-16
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- Total value of a country's goods
- economy Economics made by consumers and producers
- economy North Korea is one of these
- Tax on imports
- Total halt on trade
- Limit on imports
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- making the products your country can make best
- of living Level of material comfort
- economy Economics made by tradtion
- rate Amount of people that can read & write in a country
- economy More then one type of economy in one country
- exchange Trading one country's money for another
12 Clues: Tax on imports • Limit on imports • Total halt on trade • Total value of a country's goods • of living Level of material comfort • economy Economics made by tradtion • economy North Korea is one of these • making the products your country can make best • exchange Trading one country's money for another • economy Economics made by consumers and producers • ...
koulusanastoa 2022-08-21
22 Clues: maths • music • a term • Swedish • physics • biology • English • religion • chemistry • geography • handcraft • visual art • a spring term • a school year • a report card • social studies • an autumn term • home economics • health education • physical education • a mid-autumn break • native/mother language
Days of the Week/Subjects 2022-12-02
28 Clues: art • week • When? • music • Sunday • Monday • Friday • Spanish • history • physics • biology • English • Tuesday • sciences • Thursday • Saturday • Today is • wednesday • chemistry • geography • economics • journalism • psychology • literature • humanities • mathematics • What day is it? • computer science
Spanish Vocab Pages 40-41 2020-10-05
27 Clues: art • music • class • school • course • library • biology • stadium • Spanish • physics • sciences • semester • homework • schedule • cafeteria • bookstore • economics • geography • classmate • test; quiz • laboratory • test; exam • accounting • house; home • computer science • trimester; quarter • university; college
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
Vocabulary 2023-02-28
27 Clues: /art • /class • /course • /school • / music • /libary • /physics • /spanish • /stadium • /biology • /semester • /sciences • /homework • /schedule • /test;quiz • /classmate • /bookstore • /cafeteria • /test;exam • /economics • /accounting • /laboratory • / geography • /house;home • /computer science • /trimester;quarter • /university;college
School Vocabulary 2023-09-14
30 Clues: pen • art • exam • quiz • chalk • music • house • class • course • school • quarter • biology • stadium • science • physics • library • Spanish • semester • schedule • homework • bookstore • economics • geography • cafeteria • laboratory • university • accounting • classmate (male) • computer science • classmate (female)
Chapter 2 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • which • English • because • Library • Biology • history • physiscs • chemistry • to arrive • economics • Where to? • bookstore • psychology • wastebasket • Which ones? • Mathematicas • to the left of • to have dinner • next to; beside • to the right of • Computer science • to have breakfast • Business administration
En la clase 2025-11-20
28 Clues: art • exam • music • class • house • school • course • library • physics • biology • Spanish • stadium • semester • schedule • homework • sciences • geography • quiz/test • bookstore • trimester • cafeteria • economics • laboratory • university • accounting • classmate (male) • computer science • classmate (female)
Marketing 2015-10-02
Across
- using resources that result in greatest profit
- best athlete on the team
- information provided descriptive classification for consumers
- grouping consumers based on personality traits and lifestyle
- Strategy to offset risk
- study of how goods and services are produced
- does not get paid to play a sport
- physical activity that is governed by a set of rules
- owners refuse to allow players to play
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- global economics
- first step into understanding consumer groups
- dividing of markets into physical locations
12 Clues: global economics • Strategy to offset risk • best athlete on the team • does not get paid to play a sport • owners refuse to allow players to play • dividing of markets into physical locations • study of how goods and services are produced • first step into understanding consumer groups • using resources that result in greatest profit • ...
CSR basic concepts 2024-10-23
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- Environmental Reporting: disclosure of a company’s environmental impact and sustainability practices.
- vital for ensuring long-term environmental stewardship.
- Citizenship responsibility of businesses to contribute positively to society, engaging in practices that benefit communities and the environment.
- Bottom Line broadens the focus to encompass social and environmental impacts alongside financial gains.
- Theory suggests that businesses should consider the interests of all stakeholders—employees, customers, suppliers, and community rather than solely focusing on shareholders.
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- Independent organizations that operate without government involvement, often focused on social, environmental, or humanitarian issues.
- innovation encourages companies to find creative solutions to social and environmental challenges.
- Consumerism practice of purchasing products and services that align with personal ethical beliefs.
- Management process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential risks to minimize negative impacts on an organization.
- Ethics principles and standards guiding behavior in the world of business, emphasizing fairness, transparency, and integrity.
- obligation of individuals or organizations to explain their actions and decisions, and to accept responsibility for them.
11 Clues: vital for ensuring long-term environmental stewardship. • innovation encourages companies to find creative solutions to social and environmental challenges. • Consumerism practice of purchasing products and services that align with personal ethical beliefs. • ...
Sustainability and the Future of Tourism in Italy 2024-07-15
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- - Using technology and data to improve tourist experiences and destination management (11 letters).
- - Combining physical and virtual elements to manage visitor numbers (11 letters).
- - An economic system aimed at minimizing waste and making the most of resources (15 letters).
- - Systems that help reduce the congestion and pollution caused by tourist vehicles (14 letters).
- - Government rules to manage and promote sustainable tourism (6 letters).
- - The environmental impact of travel and tourism activities (14 letters).
- - Promoting varied destinations to spread tourist impact (14 letters).
- - Groups affected by tourism, often leading to social and cultural impacts (15 letters).
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- - Innovations focused on reducing the environmental impact of tourism (8 letters).
- - Ensuring tourism development meets current needs without compromising future generations (16 letters).
- - Practices and accommodations promoting environmental sustainability (10 letters).
- - Initiatives aimed at environmental and cultural recovery in tourist areas (12 letters).
- - Measures like visitor restrictions used to control tourism flow (6 letters).
- - Financial initiative to support sustainable tourism projects (11 letters).
14 Clues: - Promoting varied destinations to spread tourist impact (14 letters). • - Government rules to manage and promote sustainable tourism (6 letters). • - The environmental impact of travel and tourism activities (14 letters). • - Financial initiative to support sustainable tourism projects (11 letters). • ...
Ch 1 Lesson 1 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2026-01-09
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- Economics based on facts and data
- the study of how people make choices with limited resources
- A situation where resources are limited but wants are unlimited
- Analyzing the costs and benefits of a decision
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- what you give up when you make
- the system for producing and distributing good and services
- Economics based on opinions or values
- A reward that encourages people to act in a certain way
8 Clues: what you give up when you make • Economics based on facts and data • Economics based on opinions or values • Analyzing the costs and benefits of a decision • A reward that encourages people to act in a certain way • the system for producing and distributing good and services • the study of how people make choices with limited resources • ...
economy crossword 2024-05-17
Module 0: What is Environmental Science? 2024-07-26
Across
- how close a measured value is to the actual or true value
- The number (n) of times a sample is replicated in data collection
- How close the repeated measurements of a sample are to one another.
- An estimate of how much a measured or calculated value differs from a true value
- A variable that is dependant on other factors (specifically dependent on the independent variable)
- A theory with no known exception that states that when energy is transformed, the amount of energy remains the same, but its ability to do work diminishes
- Any categories, conditions, factors, or traits that differ in the natural world or in experimental situations.
- Nonliving
- The field of study that looks at interactions among human systems and those found in nature
- An estimate of how much a measured or calculated value differs from a true value.
- A testable conjecture about how something works
- A prediction that there is no difference between the groups or conditions that are being compared.
- A hypothesis that has been repeatedly tested and confirmed by multiple groups of researchers and has reached wide acceptance
- A particular location on Earth with interacting biotic and abiotic components
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- The data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements
- Using Earth's resources in such a way that does not endanger future generations from engaging in similar activities
- A variable that is not dependent on other factors (you the reasearcher manipulates this variable)
- A social movement that seeks to protect the environment through lobbying, activism, and education
- The process of making general statements from specific facts or information
- The field of study that includes environmental science and additional subjects such as environmental policy, economics, literature, and ethics
- An objective method to explore the natural world, draw inferences from it, and predict the outcome of certain events, processes, or changes.
- The process of applying general statements to specific facts or situations
- A theory with no known exception that states that energy is neither created or destroyed but can be transferred from one form to another.
- The sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life
- Living
- A natural event that acts as an experimental treatment in an ecosystem.
26 Clues: Living • Nonliving • A testable conjecture about how something works • how close a measured value is to the actual or true value • The data collection procedure of taking repeated measurements • The sum of all the conditions surrounding us that influence life • The number (n) of times a sample is replicated in data collection • ...
Public Health: Module 9 2025-07-16
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- “________ Health” – emphasizes the link between human, animal, and environmental health.
- This principle measures to protect the population from a potential environmental health risk
- “_________ for All” – a WHO initiative promoting primary care access worldwide
- Tool used by nurses to assess environmental health exposures in patient interviews (acronym)
- Dynamic communities that no organism including humans can exist outside of.
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- _________-disrupting chemicals (EDCs) mimic or block natural hormones in the human body and are linked to changes in genes inherited by offspring.
- The UN’s 17 _________ Development Goals (SDGs) pledge to leave no one behind
- Global agency that monitors health emergencies and created the International Health Regulations (abbr)
- Cause abnormality following fetal exposure during pregnancy
- Goal 3 of the SDGs focuses on good health and _______
- Upstream focus in public health tries to identify ______ causes of disease
- The “U” in BUMP stands for this community impact
- A framework guiding nurses to assess and reduce environmental risks in communities (abbr.)
- Which SDG is specifically devoted to health and wellness?
14 Clues: The “U” in BUMP stands for this community impact • Goal 3 of the SDGs focuses on good health and _______ • Which SDG is specifically devoted to health and wellness? • Cause abnormality following fetal exposure during pregnancy • Upstream focus in public health tries to identify ______ causes of disease • ...
Economics 2022-01-05
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- when the correlation moves in opposite direction
- it is the difference between the largest and the smallest value in a distribution.
- it is the arithmetic mean of the differences of the vales from their average.
- Name the index that is also known as the cost of living index.
- It is the benchmark index for the Indian stock market.
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- Index prepared with base 2011-12 = 100 is known as?
- is a means for examining such relationship sytematically
- does not mean causation, it only means
- it uses the information expressed in a cumulative manner to indicate the degree of inequality.
- the measures which divide the data into 4 equal parts
- the most frequently observed value
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 2021-11-11
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- the next best alternative
- the price where supply equals demand
- the workmanship, skills, and time required to produce goods and services
- the quantity of a good or service
- the desire to purchase a good or service
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- when demand exceeds supply
- when supply exceeds demand
- the study of scarcity and choice
- unlimited wants limited resources
- man mad resources used to produce goods and services
- natural resources
11 Clues: natural resources • the next best alternative • when demand exceeds supply • when supply exceeds demand • the study of scarcity and choice • unlimited wants limited resources • the quantity of a good or service • the price where supply equals demand • the desire to purchase a good or service • man mad resources used to produce goods and services • ...
Economics 2014-03-12
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- The payments made for the use of borrowed or loaned money.
- The money value of a unit of a good, service, or resource.
- People whose wants are satisfied by consuming a good or a service.
- The direct trading of goods and services without the use of money.
- The gain received from voluntary exchange.
- All buildings, equipment and human skills used to produce goods and services.
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- Objects that can satisfy people's wants.
- Goods or services produced in one nation but sold to buyers in another nation.
- Receive payment (income) for productive efforts.
- Standards or measures of value that people use to evaluate what is most important.
- Natural resources or gifts of nature that are used to produce goods and services.
11 Clues: Objects that can satisfy people's wants. • The gain received from voluntary exchange. • Receive payment (income) for productive efforts. • The payments made for the use of borrowed or loaned money. • The money value of a unit of a good, service, or resource. • People whose wants are satisfied by consuming a good or a service. • ...
Economics 2016-05-18
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- a substitute of margarine
- if economy has this it is good for all
- long ago this was a method used
- revenue the overall you get by selling goods at a certain price and quantity
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- used for transactions
- this is given to encourage production
- any organization likes to have this
- involves money
- when this goes up price will be in the opposite
- The main problem of economics
- a main source of income to government
11 Clues: involves money • used for transactions • a substitute of margarine • The main problem of economics • long ago this was a method used • any organization likes to have this • this is given to encourage production • a main source of income to government • if economy has this it is good for all • when this goes up price will be in the opposite • ...
Economics 2016-03-01
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- cost the one you do not choose, your second choice
- people produce a special good or offer a special service for others
- items found in nature used to make things
- people and nations depend on one another to provide the goods and services they want
- People who buy goods and services
- trading without money
Down
- not being able to have everything
- trading of goods and services for other goods and services or for money
- all human, capital, and natural
- resources tools, machines, and buildings which are used to produce goods
- People who make goods or provide services
11 Clues: trading without money • all human, capital, and natural • not being able to have everything • People who buy goods and services • People who make goods or provide services • items found in nature used to make things • cost the one you do not choose, your second choice • people produce a special good or offer a special service for others • ...
Economics 2023-03-13
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- The amount that a product is wanted.
- The amount paid or charged for something.
- Money that you receive or that is owed to you.
- Amount of money made below the cost of all expenses.
- The amount of product that is available.
- The person or group that is the final user of a product or service.
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- The person or group that creates a good or a service.
- Amount of money made above the cost of all expenses.
- Money that you spend.
- The study of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
- The amount of something that is more than the amount that was needed or used.
11 Clues: Money that you spend. • The amount that a product is wanted. • The amount of product that is available. • The amount paid or charged for something. • Money that you receive or that is owed to you. • Amount of money made above the cost of all expenses. • Amount of money made below the cost of all expenses. • The person or group that creates a good or a service. • ...
Economics 2023-01-17
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- It is the tax imposed on imported goods and services
- refers to a series of stages in an economy as it expands and contracts
- any type of contract that can be valued and traded; stocks and bonds are common examples
- is the total value of goods and services produced in a country in one yea
- branch of economics that focuses on factors that impact the buying habits of individual consumers and businesses
- A decrease in the value of an asset over time due to wear and tear.
- money a business or a person earns in exchange for providing services or products to a purchaser or employer
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- A ‘snapshot’ of a company’s assets, liabilities
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services.
- When the goods and services of equal value are exchanged between two or more parties without using any form of monetary exchange
- Process by which the central bank in a country controls the supply of money
11 Clues: A ‘snapshot’ of a company’s assets, liabilities • It is the tax imposed on imported goods and services • A decrease in the value of an asset over time due to wear and tear. • The action or business of promoting and selling products or services. • refers to a series of stages in an economy as it expands and contracts • ...
Economics 2021-08-27
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- Someone who sells a product
- Guarantee
- A task that someone performs for you
- A place to buy goods/services
- Someone who buys a product
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- A tangible product
- A supplier fixes a faulty product
- Compensation for a faulty product
- Desired but not required for survival
- A supplier replaces a faulty product
- Required for survival
11 Clues: Guarantee • A tangible product • Required for survival • Someone who buys a product • Someone who sells a product • A place to buy goods/services • A supplier fixes a faulty product • Compensation for a faulty product • A supplier replaces a faulty product • A task that someone performs for you • Desired but not required for survival
Economics 2021-07-23
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- how many basic economic questions are asked when a nation is choosing its economic system.
- Early economist, believed the free market system was the best way to organize the economy. Released The Wealth of Nations, in 1776 arguing for economic freedom.
- economy system which combines free market economy competition with the regulation of a command economy.
- economy system where government officials make the decisions, property and resources are owned by the state.
- distributes resources
- administer free trade agreements by handling various disputes
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- ,economy system Individuals make all the decisions, with minimal government interference.
- how a society or government organizes
- economy system based on customs and historical precedent
- Supported equality and a strong central government. Thought capitalist systems promoted inequality and divided society into two classes: proletariat and bourgeoisie.
- created a free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the United States
11 Clues: distributes resources • how a society or government organizes • economy system based on customs and historical precedent • administer free trade agreements by handling various disputes • created a free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the United States • ,economy system Individuals make all the decisions, with minimal government interference. • ...
Economics 2022-04-26
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- Competition- many sellers offer similar, but not standardized products.
- no tariffs on exported or imported goods agreed mutually between two or more countries
- individuals or businesses produce a narrow range of products.
- idea that a nation will specialize in what it can produce the best at a lower opportunity cost than any other nation.
- goods sold to a foreign country
- goods made in a foreign country
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- a few firms dominate the entire market
- the ability of one trading nation to make a product more efficiently than another trading nation
- any law passed to limit free trade between two countries
- one firm dominates the entire market
- Competition- the most competitive market structure
11 Clues: goods sold to a foreign country • goods made in a foreign country • one firm dominates the entire market • a few firms dominate the entire market • Competition- the most competitive market structure • any law passed to limit free trade between two countries • individuals or businesses produce a narrow range of products. • ...
Economics 2022-05-10
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- the founding father of economics
- takes a wider view and looks at the economies on a much larger scale—regional, national, continental, or even global.
- the field of economics that looks at the economic behaviors of individuals, households, and companies.
- organize and distribute available resources,
- Economic decisions are made by individuals competing to earn profits based on supply and demand in this economy
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- An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions
- Combines elements of pure market and command economies; Government and individuals share the economic decision making process in this economy
- a means by which societies or
- and goods across a geographic region or country.
- The government or other central authority makes all economic decisions in this type of economy
- anything that gives value or benefit to its owner
11 Clues: a means by which societies or • the founding father of economics • organize and distribute available resources, • and goods across a geographic region or country. • anything that gives value or benefit to its owner • An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions • ...
Economics 2022-09-02
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- want
- products that are made or grown
- the physical materials used to produce goods and services
- a system or type of money that people use to buy things
- the amount of something available beyond what is needed
- the buying, selling, or bartering of goods and services
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- represents how much of a good or service
- work that someone does for someone else
- (cost) a benefit lost when choosing between two favorable options
- having less of something than is needed or wanted
- a system or type of money that people use to buy things
- to trade goods or services for other goods or services
12 Clues: want • products that are made or grown • work that someone does for someone else • represents how much of a good or service • having less of something than is needed or wanted • to trade goods or services for other goods or services • a system or type of money that people use to buy things • a system or type of money that people use to buy things • ...
economics 2025-02-28
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- economic decisions are made by consumers
- a trade agreement
- investments in people
- total value
- economic decisions based on traditions
- something natural
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- someone willing to risk to start a business
- investments in technology
- economic decisions made by goverment
- a mix of more than one economic system
- tax on imports
11 Clues: total value • tax on imports • a trade agreement • something natural • investments in people • investments in technology • economic decisions made by goverment • a mix of more than one economic system • economic decisions based on traditions • economic decisions are made by consumers • someone willing to risk to start a business
Economics 2025-02-22
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- A person that creates or makes something
- Is a set amount of money that parents give their children regularly
- Things you must have in order to survive
- When a person keeps their money to buys things later
- A plan for your money. How much do you have and how much do you spend
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- People who pay for goods and services
- Using your money to pay for wants and needs or goods and services
- What is used to pay for goods and services
- Things that you wish you have
- Is work that someone does for someone else
- Things that people sell or buy
11 Clues: Things that you wish you have • Things that people sell or buy • People who pay for goods and services • A person that creates or makes something • Things you must have in order to survive • What is used to pay for goods and services • Is work that someone does for someone else • When a person keeps their money to buys things later • ...
History and Approaches #1 2023-12-19
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- the study of how the brain enables the mind
- the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience
- biologically informed approaches to the study of human behavior
- a general psychological approach that views mental life and behavior in terms of active adaptation to environmental challenges
- the study of how people think and process information--helps researchers understand the human brain
- the branch of study in psychology regarding the underlying factors affecting behavior
- the various ways of observation in psychology
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- The way that any genetically determined behaviour that enhances the ability to survive and reproduce will continue in future generations.
- a theory of learning that suggests that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning processes
- a perspective that emphasizes looking at the the whole person, and the uniqueness of each individual
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- the scientific investigation of basic psychological processes
- a theory of consciousness that seeks to analyze the elements of mental experiences
- describes the question of how much a person's characteristics are formed by either “nature” or “nurture.”
- the relationship between psychological processes and the underlying physiological events
- a set of fields that bring together psychology and social sciences such as sociology, anthropology, economics and political science.
- a theory suggesting that environment shapes human behavior.
17 Clues: the study of how the brain enables the mind • the various ways of observation in psychology • a theory suggesting that environment shapes human behavior. • the scientific investigation of basic psychological processes • the theory that all knowledge is derived from sense-experience • biologically informed approaches to the study of human behavior • ...
Environmental Chemistry 2021-08-05
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- This profession assesses the environmental operations of businesses,governments, and utility companies
- This profession is a scientist that is employed by the government
- This profession teaches students about environmental science
- This profession provides insight on environmental concerns for public and private industries
- This profession leads programs that protect people from environmental and workplace hazards
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- This profession assesses and prevents various forms of contamination
- This profession works in the field and conducts lab work in all different aspects of environmental chemistry
- This profession installs and operates water purification equipment and deal with water storage and distribution
- This profession monitors the impact the environment has on a group of people and proposes solutions for environmental problems
9 Clues: This profession teaches students about environmental science • This profession is a scientist that is employed by the government • This profession assesses and prevents various forms of contamination • This profession leads programs that protect people from environmental and workplace hazards • ...
Economics Puzzle 2020-11-09
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- Air, sunshine are and other items so plentiful no one could own them.
- Basic requirements for survival (like food, water shelter).
- An assignment of worth
- the cost of an economic decision.
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- Use of a good or service to impress others.
- the ability to produce vast amounts of goods (economic products) in an efficient manner.
- Simply the desires of citizens.
- the fundemental economic problem facing ALL societies.
- assignment of the highest value to those things we need the least, like water and the highest things we often don't need at all like diamonds.
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- Items used in the creation of other goods. factory machinary, trucks, etc.
- Any item that lasts less than 3 years when used on a regular basis.
- Work that is performed for someone.
- inventive and risk taking spirit.This is a rather new addition to a tradirtional list.
- people who use these goods and services.
- the sum collection of those economic products that are tangible, scarce and useful.
- capacity to be useful.
- The study the production and distribution of goods and services, it is the study of human efforts to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources.
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- Any good that lasts more than three years when used on a regular basis.
20 Clues: An assignment of worth • capacity to be useful. • Simply the desires of citizens. • the cost of an economic decision. • Work that is performed for someone. • people who use these goods and services. • Use of a good or service to impress others. • the fundemental economic problem facing ALL societies. • Basic requirements for survival (like food, water shelter). • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-08-03
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- - when businesses create their own prices
- - A type of resource that is used to create goods by the use of machinery and/or tools
- Competition - An industry that is similar to perfect competition but it is possible and products are not homogenous
- - A person who has the skills to combine land, labour and capital together to produce goods and/or services
- - A market where there is up to six sellers in the industry who still have influence over their own prices, but there is strong competition
- efficiency - Being able to satisfy the needs and wants of everyone
- products - alternative products
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- - when businesses swap prices to match their competitors prices
- - the amount of goods and services that producers are willing to produce/sell
- - Workers used to produce goods and/or services
- - Having limited resources
- income - income after tax
- competition - A market that is impossible but if it were possible there is no faults; all products are homogenous, everyone has perfect knowledge, negotiation is allowed and everyone is a 'price-taker'
- efficiency - using maximum resources with the least amount of money
- - A dominate seller in the market
- possibility curve - A graph that shows the allocation and efficiency of resources
- - Resources that are all natural
- products - products that are brought together
- - when society requests/wants a particular product or service
19 Clues: income - income after tax • - Having limited resources • products - alternative products • - Resources that are all natural • - A dominate seller in the market • - when businesses create their own prices • products - products that are brought together • - Workers used to produce goods and/or services • - when society requests/wants a particular product or service • ...
Economics crossword 2023-05-22
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- Trends and fashions that are highly desirable to the consumer
- a graph of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity supplied
- A focus on a particular activity or area of study
- A business owned by one person
- What you expect prices to do in the future can influence your buying habits today.
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good
- the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
- A market in which there are many buyers but only one seller.
- Economic decisions are made by individuals or the open market.
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- Price x Quantity
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
- an establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
- A legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold
- fixed costs plus variable costs
- A market in which there are many buyers but only one seller.
- total revenue minus total cost
- a table that shows the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded
- A legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold
20 Clues: Price x Quantity • A business owned by one person • total revenue minus total cost • fixed costs plus variable costs • the cost of producing one more unit of a good • A focus on a particular activity or area of study • A legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold • A legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold • ...
Economics keywords 2024-05-12
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- good : goods produced by the country
- : when willing individuals are actively seeking employment but are not able to find any.
- : The increase in prices of a period of time
- growth : increase in a countries economy
- leather costs : the costs that people incur to minimize their cash holdings during times of high inflation
- of living: The material well being of the average person in a given population.
- unemployment : Frictional unemployment happens when a person is voluntarily job searching or searching for a new career
- : The decrease of general prices over a period of time
- unemployment : when an individual is not working, but is able and willing to work and is actively seeking employment
- unemployment : Cyclical unemployment is the component of overall unemployment that results directly from cycles of economic upturn and downturn
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- pull : an increase in total demands for goods and services, it exceeds supply
- cycle : the overall state of the economy as it goes through four stages
- potential: the goods and services that an economy is capable of producing
- costs : the cost suffered by a firm when it changes prices
- push : when overall prices increase due to an increase in the cost of wages
- domestic product: the total market value of finished goods and services for a country
- unemployment : long lasting unemployment that happens due ti changes in the economy
- unemployment : happens when people are unemployed at particular times during the year
- goods : goods produced in a foreign country
- : When individuals lack the financial resources and essential for basic standard of living
20 Clues: good : goods produced by the country • growth : increase in a countries economy • goods : goods produced in a foreign country • : The increase in prices of a period of time • : The decrease of general prices over a period of time • costs : the cost suffered by a firm when it changes prices • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-04-19
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- rights- the right to make decisions for an individual’s business or property
- 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.
- or buyer- a person who buys goods and services
- the things that people sell
- 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.
- 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.
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- when different businesses compete for consumers’ money such as Walmart v. Target or Microsoft v. Apple.
- property- individuals own businesses and property rather than the government
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- the name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- the person who makes the goods
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- of government the government’s job is to protect property rights.
- the money received in payment for goods or services (rent, wages, interest)
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- the way people earn and spend money
- domain the government’s right to take private property for public use as long as they pay a fair price to the owner
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 Vocab 2024-11-04
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- Capital Tangible assets like buildings and machinery used in producing goods.
- Tools, equipment, and facilities used in the production of goods and services. This includes both physical capital (such as machinery) and human capital (such as skills and knowledge).
- Tax A tax imposed on specific goods, such as tobacco or alcohol, usually to discourage consumption or generate revenue.
- Marginal Returns Occurs when the marginal product of labor decreases as more workers are employed.
- Capital The skills and knowledge that individuals acquire through education and training, enhancing their productivity and earning potential.
- Cost The sum of fixed and variable costs associated with the production of goods and services.
- Input Inputs that change in amount based on the level of production, such as labor or raw materials.
- Cost The cost of forgoing the next best alternative when making a decision.
- of Production Resources utilized in creating goods and services, categorized into land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
- Costs Past costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered; these should not affect future economic decisions.
- Rules established by government aimed at influencing market activities, such as production methods, safety standards, and environmental impacts.
- Cost - Costs that do not change regardless of how much is produced, such as rent or salaries.
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- A financial contribution provided by the government to support a business, lowering the cost of production and encouraging more output.
- Cost Costs that vary with the level of output, such as raw materials and utilities.
- Input Inputs that do not vary with the level of production, such as leased equipment.
- All natural resources used in production, such as minerals, forests, and water.
- Marginal Returns Occurs when the marginal product of labor increases as more workers are employed.
- The initiative to combine land, labor, and capital to innovate, take risks, and create new products or businesses.
- Cost Expenses related to the day-to-day functioning of a business, including utilities, maintenance, and payroll.
- Cost The cost incurred by producing one additional unit of a product.
- Human effort, including physical and intellectual contributions, used in the production of goods and services.
21 Clues: Cost The cost incurred by producing one additional unit of a product. • Cost The cost of forgoing the next best alternative when making a decision. • Capital Tangible assets like buildings and machinery used in producing goods. • All natural resources used in production, such as minerals, forests, and water. • ...
Economics 2021-01-13
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- the skills of the people in your country
- a pact between countries on trading that lifts restrictions or completely gets rid of them
- resources from nature, not man-made
- a ban on trading with a certain country/group of nations
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- man-made resources
- a tax on certain item imported from a country
- the number of people above age 15 that can read and write at a 5th grade level
- a limit on what can be traded and how much can be traded
- a amount of resources sent to another country
- merchandise purchased from other economic factors
- a amount of resources sent into your country
11 Clues: man-made resources • resources from nature, not man-made • the skills of the people in your country • a amount of resources sent into your country • a tax on certain item imported from a country • a amount of resources sent to another country • merchandise purchased from other economic factors • a limit on what can be traded and how much can be traded • ...
Economics 2021-05-05
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- if you are the best at producing an item, you have an ________ _________
- goods that are made in one country but bought by citizens of another country
- _______ is determined by supply and demand
- if you are good at both, but can make more money babysitting than petsitting, then babysitting has a _______ advantage
- the amount of a product a compant has to sell
- the amount of product wanted by consumers
- there are ___ economic questions every country must decide
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- the next best thing you give up when you purchase an item
- goods made by one country but sold to citizens of another country
- a farmer _________ in growing crops
- specialization leads to _______
11 Clues: specialization leads to _______ • a farmer _________ in growing crops • the amount of product wanted by consumers • _______ is determined by supply and demand • the amount of a product a compant has to sell • the next best thing you give up when you purchase an item • there are ___ economic questions every country must decide • ...
Economics 2021-08-03
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- my friend works as an ias officer in which sector is he employed in??
- GDP is the acronym for?
- which sector emerged as the largest producing sector in India replacing agriculture related sector
- Which sector consist of forestery and mining?
- What is the tertiary sector also known as?
- goods whose values are not included in GDP are called
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- which sector is the base for all products made in other sectors
- Which economic sector is the most dominant in india's GDP?
- Which sector prospered more in developed nations
- economic activities are highly
- which organisation takes the responsibilty for the provision of basic services
- sector Which sector is known also as secondary sector
- Which sector is the most important sector of economic activity?
- What does tertiary sector produce?
14 Clues: GDP is the acronym for? • economic activities are highly • What does tertiary sector produce? • What is the tertiary sector also known as? • Which sector consist of forestery and mining? • Which sector prospered more in developed nations • sector Which sector is known also as secondary sector • goods whose values are not included in GDP are called • ...
Economics 2017-06-22
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- Father of economics
- He proposed scarcity definition
- Production, consumption, ........ and distribution are the major economic activities
- ........... goods are an exception to the law of demand (inferior goods)
- Demand for a product and its price is having a ..... relation
- table showing the quantity demanded at different price level
- this refers to the ratio of rate of change in demand to rate of change in determinants of demand
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- book by Adam Smith
- Price Elasticity of demand is 1
- ...... definition was put forward by Marshall
- X axis of a demand curve represents
11 Clues: book by Adam Smith • Father of economics • Price Elasticity of demand is 1 • He proposed scarcity definition • X axis of a demand curve represents • ...... definition was put forward by Marshall • table showing the quantity demanded at different price level • Demand for a product and its price is having a ..... relation • ...
Economics 2013-01-15
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- market private, ind'l or corporation owned, consumers buy what they want
- a system that relies on habit, is gender specific and based on agriculture.
- a general increase in prices and the money supply
- the study of how people satisfy their needs and wants through choices.
- wage a base price an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor
- curve a graph of the demand schedule
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- the point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal
- system the method used by a society to produce and distribute goods and services.
- a system that the central government makes all decisions
- curve a graph of the quantity supplied
- a system that combines free market with limited government involvement
11 Clues: curve a graph of the demand schedule • curve a graph of the quantity supplied • a general increase in prices and the money supply • a system that the central government makes all decisions • wage a base price an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor • the point at which quantity demanded and quantity supplied are equal • ...
Economics 2013-11-20
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- Member-owned financial co-operative. These institutions are created and operated by its members and profits are shared amongst the owners.
- A debt instrument, secured by the collateral of specified real estate property, that the borrower is obliged to pay back with a predetermined set of payments.
- The degree to which an asset or security can be bought or sold in the market without affecting the asset's price
- A banking system in which only a fraction of bank deposits are backed by actual cash-on-hand and are available for withdrawal.
- Funds held in an account from which deposited funds can be withdrawn at any time without any advance notice to the depository institution
- The amount borrowed or the amount still owed on a loan.
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- Interest that accrues on the initial principal and the accumulated interest of a principal deposit, loan or debt.
- The failure to promptly pay interest or principal when due. Default occurs when a debtor is unable to meet the legal obligation of debt repayment.
- A quick method of calculating the interest charge on a loan.
- The amount charged, expressed as a percentage of principal, by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets.
- A short-term money market, which allows for large financial institutions, such as banks, mutual funds and corporations to borrow and lend money at interbank rates.
11 Clues: The amount borrowed or the amount still owed on a loan. • A quick method of calculating the interest charge on a loan. • The amount charged, expressed as a percentage of principal, by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets. • The degree to which an asset or security can be bought or sold in the market without affecting the asset's price • ...
Economics 2015-01-23
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- things that can be seen, touched, and bought and sold
- resource can be replaced naturally or by man
- anything used to produce a good or service
- something you have to have in order to survive
- resource cannot be replaced in a timely manner or at all by nature or by man
- activity performed for others for money
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- not enough
- process of changing raw materials into economic goods or service that can be used to satisfy desires
- more than enough
- something you desire
- study of how we produce and distribute our wealth
11 Clues: not enough • more than enough • something you desire • activity performed for others for money • anything used to produce a good or service • resource can be replaced naturally or by man • something you have to have in order to survive • study of how we produce and distribute our wealth • things that can be seen, touched, and bought and sold • ...
economics 2023-10-30
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- ability to organise production and take risks
- the reward for land
- the basic requirement for goods and services for survival
- manmade resources used in production
- resources used in the production process
- the reward for capital
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- goods that are scare
- natural resources used in production
- human effort used in production
- the reward for labour
- the reward for factor enterprise
11 Clues: the reward for land • goods that are scare • the reward for labour • the reward for capital • human effort used in production • the reward for factor enterprise • natural resources used in production • manmade resources used in production • resources used in the production process • ability to organise production and take risks • ...
Economics 2023-11-08
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- Someone that loves a discount or sale
- Part of the air that humans need in order to survive
- An example of a service that many people like to visit
- The amount that an item is to buy
- Activities or skills performed by a person or business
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- Goods or services that are essential for survival
- These are physical items that people use or buy
- An example of a human need
- Goods that are NOT necessary for survival
- Users of goods and services
- People who create goods or services
11 Clues: An example of a human need • Users of goods and services • The amount that an item is to buy • People who create goods or services • Someone that loves a discount or sale • Goods that are NOT necessary for survival • These are physical items that people use or buy • Goods or services that are essential for survival • Part of the air that humans need in order to survive • ...
Economics 2024-04-21
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- money that is collected by the government
- things that people make or grow
- a person who has the ideas and skills to start a business
- things that are a must for living
- the amount of goods and services that are available
- jobs that people do to help others
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- things that good to have and make our lives comfortable
- money that people earn
- a plan for saving and spending money
- the number of consumers who want and able to buy a good or service
- someone who makes goods and and provides services
11 Clues: money that people earn • things that people make or grow • jobs that people do to help others • things that are a must for living • a plan for saving and spending money • money that is collected by the government • someone who makes goods and and provides services • the amount of goods and services that are available • ...
Economics 2023-07-28
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- The legally recognised form for payment of goods and services within an economy is called ______
- Free trade increases _______ between producers of goods and services, causing prices to fall
- The unprecedented expansion of international trade and commerce during the last fifty years is called ________
- When a country is better at producing a product than another country, it is said to have a Comparative _______
- One consequence of free trade for consumers is an increase in their standard of ______
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- Countries that agree to buy products and services for a reasonable price from developing countries are said to engage in ____ trade
- Selling goods and services locally within a country is the country's _____ market
- A consequence of removing tariffs on imported goods
- When a country is efficient at producing a particular product, it is said to have developed a ________
- One reason to impose tariffs on imported products is to ______ local industries.
- Australia's most significant international trading partner
11 Clues: A consequence of removing tariffs on imported goods • Australia's most significant international trading partner • One reason to impose tariffs on imported products is to ______ local industries. • Selling goods and services locally within a country is the country's _____ market • ...
Economics 2022-08-05
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- a term Adam Smith used to describe the influence of competition and self interest in the economy
- modern day command economy
- goals are to eliminate trade barriers, promotes competition, and increases investment opportunities
- economist who wrote "The Wealth of Nations" and introduced the idea of a free market economy
- the right to answer the three basic economic questions without government interference
- economies heavily controlled by the government (opposite of free market)
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- economy not heavily controlled by the government (people given options)
- economies that integrate ideas from free market and command economies
- infamous politician who spread communism to other regions
- one of the United States' main U.S. foreign policy goals
- economies based on historical precedent and families/communities
11 Clues: modern day command economy • one of the United States' main U.S. foreign policy goals • infamous politician who spread communism to other regions • economies based on historical precedent and families/communities • economies that integrate ideas from free market and command economies • economy not heavily controlled by the government (people given options) • ...
Economics 2022-05-10
Across
- the founding father of economics
- takes a wider view and looks at the economies on a much larger scale—regional, national, continental, or even global.
- the field of economics that looks at the economic behaviors of individuals, households, and companies.
- organize and distribute available resources,
- Economic decisions are made by individuals competing to earn profits based on supply and demand in this economy
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- An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions
- Combines elements of pure market and command economies; Government and individuals share the economic decision making process in this economy
- a means by which societies or
- and goods across a geographic region or country.
- The government or other central authority makes all economic decisions in this type of economy
- anything that gives value or benefit to its owner
11 Clues: a means by which societies or • the founding father of economics • organize and distribute available resources, • and goods across a geographic region or country. • anything that gives value or benefit to its owner • An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions • ...
Economics 2023-10-10
Across
- the possible combinations of two goods that can be produced in a certain period of time under the conditions of a given state of technology and fully employed resource
- what must be given up to acquire an item
- the process of recognizing or creating an opportunity
- unlimited wants exceed limited resources available
- something that is desired
- natural resources that are used to make goods
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- the act of giving up one benefit for another
- the effort people devote to a task for which they are paid
- things required to live
- any human-made resource that is used to create goods or services
- motivations for people to take action
11 Clues: things required to live • something that is desired • motivations for people to take action • what must be given up to acquire an item • the act of giving up one benefit for another • natural resources that are used to make goods • unlimited wants exceed limited resources available • the process of recognizing or creating an opportunity • ...
Economics 2023-10-10
11 Clues: a desire • must-have • limits on production • the ground we walk on • very less of something • resources that produce value • minerals,nutrients,land,etc. • act of trading between people • sacrificing a good for another • the work people physically put in • offering of reward for cooperation
Economics Activity 2020-09-11
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- higher responses to price changes
- the branch of economics concerned with large scale or general economic factors
- it is an good that experiences an increase in its demand due to a rise in consumers income
- change in demand when there is a change in price
- buyers demand does not change as much as the price changes
- it is good which can have a negative impact on the consumer.
- it is a product or service that can be easily replace with another by consumers
- total amount of goods and services that all consumers are willing and able to purchase at a specific price
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- the part of the economic concerned with single factors and the effect of individual decisions
- 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 good or service used in conjunction with another good or service
- consumers willingness and service to buy a product
- it describes a good whose demand drops when people's income rise
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- an economic system combining private and state enterprise
- change in quantity supply/ change in price
- income remaining after deduction of taxes and social security charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes
- a stock or amount of something supplied or available for use
- income, especially when of an organization and of a substantial nature
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 Puzzle 2020-11-09
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- Use of a good or service to impress others.
- Items used in the creation of other goods. factory machinary, trucks, etc.
- The study the production and distribution of goods and services, it is the study of human efforts to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources.
- Simply the desires of citizens.
- inventive and risk taking spirit.This is a rather new addition to a tradirtional list.
- Any good that lasts more than three years when used on a regular basis.
- assignment of the highest value to those things we need the least, like water and the highest things we often don't need at all like diamonds.
- the fundemental economic problem facing ALL societies.
- Air, sunshine are and other items so plentiful no one could own them.
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- Any item that lasts less than 3 years when used on a regular basis.
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- capacity to be useful.
- people who use these goods and services.
- Work that is performed for someone.
- the sum collection of those economic products that are tangible, scarce and useful.
- tangible commodity. These are bought, sold, traded and produced.
- the cost of an economic decision.
- the ability to produce vast amounts of goods (economic products) in an efficient manner.
- Basic requirements for survival (like food, water shelter).
- An assignment of worth
20 Clues: capacity to be useful. • An assignment of worth • Simply the desires of citizens. • the cost of an economic decision. • Work that is performed for someone. • people who use these goods and services. • Use of a good or service to impress others. • the fundemental economic problem facing ALL societies. • Basic requirements for survival (like food, water shelter). • ...
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 2016-08-25
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- all naturally occurring resources whose supply is inherently fixed
- benefit the additional satisfaction or utility that a person receives from consuming an additional unit of a good or service
- a material that satisfies human wants and provides utility
- involves a sacrifice that must be made to get a certain product or experience
- the state of not being used enough or not used to full potential
- states that society has insufficient productive resources to fulfill all human wants and needs
- all who participate in production by their mental and physical effort
- knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- every resource is optimally allocated to serve each individual
- at the margin to think about your next step forward
- goods or services that are required
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- person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on high financial risks in order to do so
- possibilities curve hypothetical representation of the amount of two different goods
- when the demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in a market
- cost the value of the next-highest-valued alternative use of that resource
- desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good, service or leisure activity
- of production describes the inputs that are used in the production of goods or services in order to make an economic profit
- activity where an immaterial exchange of value occurs
- wealth in the form of money
19 Clues: wealth in the form of money • goods or services that are required • at the margin to think about your next step forward • activity where an immaterial exchange of value occurs • a material that satisfies human wants and provides utility • every resource is optimally allocated to serve each individual • ...
Economics Puzzle 2023-11-20
Across
- The price at which supply and demand are equal
- Increase in the level of output by a nation
- The desire for goods and services
- Money that is paid by a government or organisation to make prices lower. Usually to encourage production of a certain good.
- Where total revenue is greater than total costs
- Goods that are used to produce other goods
- Basic requirements for human survival
- The cost of any choice in terms of the next best alternative foregone.
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- Quantity decrease and price decrease in supply
- The amount of money a firm receives from selling goods
- The choice between two objectives where for one objective to increase, the other must decrease
- Quantity decrease and price increase in demand
- The measurement of the relative change in one variable when another is changed.
- Quantity increase and price increase in supply
- Goods that are consumed by households
- The quantity of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- When the government increases tax on goods
- The amount of goods being produced; the production of goods.
- The quantity of goods and services firms are willing to offer for sale at different prices in a given period of time.
- Quantity increase and price decrease in demand
20 Clues: The desire for goods and services • Goods that are consumed by households • Basic requirements for human survival • When the government increases tax on goods • Goods that are used to produce other goods • Increase in the level of output by a nation • Quantity decrease and price decrease in supply • Quantity decrease and price increase in demand • ...
Economics Terms 2024-01-17
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- work or labor
- useful for something
- sum of money
- of value contradiction between value items
- useful product
- gradual collection
- being passed
- covering areas
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- good non-lasting goods
- good meant for consumers
- good tools or equipment
- something not needed
- something rare
- social science based on resources
- not physical
- good lasting goods
- domestic product monetary value of all final good
- worth of a good
- basic requirement
19 Clues: sum of money • not physical • being passed • work or labor • something rare • useful product • covering areas • worth of a good • basic requirement • good lasting goods • gradual collection • something not needed • useful for something • good non-lasting goods • good tools or equipment • good meant for consumers • social science based on resources • of value contradiction between value items • ...
Economics vocabulary 2022-07-04
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- Money that has been spent on investment and is not going to be replace
- When a business in gaining more profit that what is needed to just function
- The cost or benefit experienced by an unrelated third party
- Percentage change in one variable in relation to another
- Not having enough resources to effectively distribute to everybody who wants them
- Goods which increase in demand when income decreases
- Goods which increase in demand when income increases
- When the one firm concentration ratio of a market is high
- A method used in fiscal policy
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- An amount of money given by the government to increase the production of a firm
- What a consumer gets when they were willing to day more for the product than the asking price
- Something which decreases in sales when another good decreases in price
- A method of reducing externalities in demand
- Where MR=D=AR=P
- Distribution of resources to people who benefit the most from it
- Market with a high two firm concentration ratio
- Can be caused by social or environmental factors and effects where equilibrium is
- Something which increases in sales when another good decreases in price
- The maximum amount of combinations two goods or services can be produced at
19 Clues: Where MR=D=AR=P • A method used in fiscal policy • A method of reducing externalities in demand • Market with a high two firm concentration ratio • Goods which increase in demand when income decreases • Goods which increase in demand when income increases • Percentage change in one variable in relation to another • ...
Economics review 2023-09-11
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- money, time, or training already invested
- money paid for services
- decisions are made by small adjustments
- our wants and our ability to pay for goods are the same
- level of economic prosperty
- a short-term lack of a product
- allocating unlimited wants with limited resources
- an economy that is unrestricted by government
- where supply and demand meet
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- medium of exchange
- skills or knowledge possessed by an individual
- a government controls all decisions about commerce
- an economy that uses trade, barter and customs
- the US uses this economic system
- the ratio of input to output
- a permanent lack of resource
- when a worker specializes on one task
- something you give to change behavior
- a possession or thing you own
19 Clues: medium of exchange • money paid for services • level of economic prosperty • the ratio of input to output • a permanent lack of resource • where supply and demand meet • a possession or thing you own • a short-term lack of a product • the US uses this economic system • when a worker specializes on one task • something you give to change behavior • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-10-28
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- organization that seeks to negotiate reductions in barriers to trade and to adjudicate complaints about violations of international trade policy; successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
- economic agreement between countries to allow free trade in goods, services, labor, and financial capital between members while having a common external trade policy
- ecnomic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members
- economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members, a common external trade policy, and coordinated monetary and fiscal policies
- selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production
- Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import
- Many of the different stages of producing a good happen in different geographic locations
- forum in which nations could come together to negotiate reductions in tariffs and other barriers to trade; the precursor to the World Trade Organization
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- The argument that there are compelling national interests against depending on key imports form other nations
- when one country can use fewer resources to produce a good compared to another country; when a country is more productive compared to another country
- ways a nation can draw up rules, regulations, inspections, and paperwork to make it more costly or difficult to import products
- how a good is produced in stages
- laws that block imports sold below the cost of production and impose tariffs that would increase the price of these imports to reflect their cost of production
- innovative new product or production technology which disrupts the status quo in a market, leading the innovators to earn more income and profits and the other firms to lose income and profits, unless they can come up with their own innovations
- International trade of goods within the same industry
- when production locates in countries with the lowest environmental (or other) standards, putting pressure on all countries to reduce their environmental standards
- Taxes that governments place on imported goods
- Government policies to reduce or block imports
- A country that can consume more than it can produce as a result of specialization and trade
19 Clues: how a good is produced in stages • Taxes that governments place on imported goods • Government policies to reduce or block imports • International trade of goods within the same industry • selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production • Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import • ...
economics revision 2025-08-15
Across
- producers rely on each other for trade
- the amount of money a business makes
- the amount of money a person borrows from a bank
- a person or business that sells for profit
- satisfy needs and wants
- the increase of prices in goods
- sending goods to another country
- exchange of goods
- things that we desire but can live without
- choices the way consumers make choices
- cost what best options we missed out on
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- questions asked to a group of people
- someone who sets a risk for their business
- things we cant survive without
- people having unlimited wants and needs
- bringing goods from another country
- distribute scarce resources
- a person who buys things
- the money paid to an employee
19 Clues: exchange of goods • satisfy needs and wants • a person who buys things • distribute scarce resources • the money paid to an employee • things we cant survive without • the increase of prices in goods • sending goods to another country • bringing goods from another country • questions asked to a group of people • the amount of money a business makes • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-11-21
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- the expenses of running a business
- resources that humans create
- how much of something is available
- giving something to acquire something else
- this type of economy combines market and command economic systems to have mostly free trade and some government involvement
- in a _____ economy, producers and consumers are free to buy and sell anything they want
- in a _____ economy, the government controls all resources and makes all economic decisions
- what you give up by choosing one thing over another
- the money gained from selling goods or services
- a tangible item that can be used or traded
- skills or knowledge that can be used or traded
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- if you can produce something with less opportunity cost
- revenue minus overhead
- if you can produce more of something
- how many people want a good or service
- resources that come from the Earth
- in a _____ economy, customs and habits of past generations decide what will be produced
- how much something costs
- anything that people can use or trade
19 Clues: revenue minus overhead • how much something costs • resources that humans create • resources that come from the Earth • the expenses of running a business • how much of something is available • if you can produce more of something • anything that people can use or trade • how many people want a good or service • giving something to acquire something else • ...
Group 2 - Ashley Wiltsie, Peyton Valko, Duncan Brunstetter 2020-12-01
Across
- 80s hairstyles contributed to this
- they are always listening
- a thorn in Trumps side
- Standards and measurement agency
- cause of and solution to problems
- How data influences decision makers
- Bearer of bad news, not wizard
- Suffer from environmental injustice
- Mattel dumped this EDC in 1999
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- Lil' bridges architect
- Saving dollars or lives
- Executive, Legislative ...
- controlling through policy
- Organization to address 10 down
- To be implemented and followed
- Catalyst of 50's science innovation
- Al Gore,Robert Bullard,Rachel Carson
- Global environmental controversy
18 Clues: Lil' bridges architect • a thorn in Trumps side • Saving dollars or lives • they are always listening • Executive, Legislative ... • controlling through policy • To be implemented and followed • Bearer of bad news, not wizard • Mattel dumped this EDC in 1999 • Organization to address 10 down • Standards and measurement agency • Global environmental controversy • ...
Social Crossword 2015-03-18
19 Clues: need • stock • focus • royal • yours • dearth • others • buyers • makers • rivalry • arithmetic • others stuff • income and weath • exchange of goods • thrifty management • no jobs for people • organization of workers • stand up for what you want • negotiations between an employer
spelling crossword term 3 2024-08-05
19 Clues: DOL • money • entre • ethical • economy • distribute • our groups • economical • Has a trunk • expect life • on your own • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • money for money • Man's best friend • one of the parties • good, decent, okay. • Likes to chase mice • FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Environmental issues 2013-02-19
14 Clues: kinds • obstacle • well-being • to protect • set of rules • to bear babies • a drastic change • a place of living • a building material • enclouser around a garden • a glass building for plants • a major ecological community • a part of a plant that we plant • a steel cell for keeping animals
Environmental Law 2014-06-21
Across
- You need to prove that there is this for the majority of crimes
- If you lose a civil tort case you normally have to pay these for both sides
- This type of Nuisance can be brought if several people or a community suffer the same interference with the enjoyment of their land or property
- The person who is having the case brought against them
- This is a wrongful act that breaks a statute
- This is a wrongful act or a civil wrong
- If someone is found to be Negligent then they have breached/broken this
- This can be a defence against a Nuisance claim
- This is a remedy to a nuisance claim
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- A written law passed by the government
- This is a remedy that stops/restricts a person from carrying on with a damaging activity
- This type of Nuisance can be brought if they there is an interference with the enjoyment of land or property
- The person who is claiming or bringing the case to court
- This type of tort covers 'unlawful interference' with either land, property or goods
14 Clues: This is a remedy to a nuisance claim • A written law passed by the government • This is a wrongful act or a civil wrong • This is a wrongful act that breaks a statute • This can be a defence against a Nuisance claim • The person who is having the case brought against them • The person who is claiming or bringing the case to court • ...
Environmental Problems 2021-05-09
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- increasing business, cultural & other contacts between countries
- rain which contains harmful chemicals as a result of burning substances such as oil and coal
- destroying forest in a tropical area which receives a lot of rain
- air pollution found in cities caused by a mixture of smoke, gases and chemicals (the word has been formed from smoke+ fog)
- substance in a form that is neither solid nor liquid
- not existing any longer
- ice covering the areas at the North and South Poles
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- reduction in the ozone layer
- rise in the world's temperature
- dangerous
- damage caused to the air by harmful substances or waste
- very few in number, at risk of becoming extinct
- the mixture of gases around the Earth
- types
14 Clues: types • dangerous • not existing any longer • reduction in the ozone layer • rise in the world's temperature • the mixture of gases around the Earth • very few in number, at risk of becoming extinct • ice covering the areas at the North and South Poles • substance in a form that is neither solid nor liquid • damage caused to the air by harmful substances or waste • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-09-03
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- 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 REVIEW 2023-09-11
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- TREES THAT HAVE NEEDLES AND CONE
- IS THE VARIETY OF LIFE IN THE WORLD PARTICULARLY TO AN ECOSYSTEM.
- A _____FOREST IS HOT AND HUMID AND VERY DIVERSE.
- LIVING THINGS IN AN ECOSYSTEM
- ONLY ONE TYPE OF SPECIES
- THEY HAVE THEIR EYES TO THE FRONT
- THEY HAVE THEIR EYES TO THE SIDE
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- SEVERAL ANIMALS OR PLANTS OF THE SAME SPECIES.
- THE STUDY OF THE ENVIRONMENT
- HOW MANY BIOMES ARE THERE?
- THE TOP OF THE ENERGY PYRAMID
- TREES THAT HAVE LEAVES
- THE ENERGY LOSS FROM ONE LEVEL TO THE OTHER IN THE ENERGY PRYRAMID IS ____ %
- HOW MANY FOREST BIOMES ARE THERE?
14 Clues: TREES THAT HAVE LEAVES • ONLY ONE TYPE OF SPECIES • HOW MANY BIOMES ARE THERE? • THE STUDY OF THE ENVIRONMENT • THE TOP OF THE ENERGY PYRAMID • LIVING THINGS IN AN ECOSYSTEM • TREES THAT HAVE NEEDLES AND CONE • THEY HAVE THEIR EYES TO THE SIDE • HOW MANY FOREST BIOMES ARE THERE? • THEY HAVE THEIR EYES TO THE FRONT • SEVERAL ANIMALS OR PLANTS OF THE SAME SPECIES. • ...
environmental protection 2024-02-19
14 Clues: уголь • отходы • заменять • химикаты • уменьшать • удобрение • потребление • нефть, масло • off выключать • перерабатывать • down on сокращать • разлагаться, гнить • чрезмерный, избыточный • многоразового использования
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 2024-05-08
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- all the animals that live wild in a particular area
- the number and types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area or in the world generally, or the problem of protecting this
- to keep animals for the purpose of producing young animals in a controlled way
- an area of land kept in its natural state, especially for wild animals to live in and be protected
- a situation in which something no longer exists
- all the plants of a particular place or from a particular time in history
- the situation in which a person or animal is kept somewhere and is not allowed to leave
- unusual and exciting because of coming (or seeming to come) from far away, especially a tropical country
- to catch or kill an animal without permission on someone else’s property, or to kill animals illegally to get valuable parts of them
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- able to be easily hurt, influenced, or attacked
- the use of something in order to get an advantage from it
- (of living things) to produce a new living thing of the same type as itself
- an occasion when a large number of people or things come to a place in an annoying and unwanted way
- (of a person or an animal) having limited ability to move or act freely because of being kept in a space
14 Clues: able to be easily hurt, influenced, or attacked • a situation in which something no longer exists • all the animals that live wild in a particular area • the use of something in order to get an advantage from it • all the plants of a particular place or from a particular time in history • (of living things) to produce a new living thing of the same type as itself • ...
Environmental Ecology 2026-03-04
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- Species at risk of becoming endangered
- Protecting natural resources and ecosystems from damage
- Introduction of harmful substances into air
- Decline in habitat quality that reduces the ability of an area to support organisms
- Species with a very high risk of extinction
- Resource that can replenish naturally and is replaced faster than we use it
- The natural environment in which an organism lives
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- Complete destruction or removal of a habitat
- Non-native species that disrupt ecosystems
- Repairing ecosystems that have already been damaged
- Habitat broken into smaller pieces
- Resource that forms over millions of years and cannot be replaced quickly
- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- No individuals of the species left alive
14 Clues: Variety of life in an ecosystem • Habitat broken into smaller pieces • Species at risk of becoming endangered • No individuals of the species left alive • Non-native species that disrupt ecosystems • Introduction of harmful substances into air • Species with a very high risk of extinction • Complete destruction or removal of a habitat • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2026-03-08
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- a dangerous substance for the planet
- when rain creates inondations
- the name of our planet
- atmospheric pollution in the rain
- when you cut all the trees in the forest
- energy which is never finished
- when you separate your waste
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- a material, substance, product eliminated by humans
- the gases which increase the planet temperature
- when it does not rain for a long time
- to preserve
- the increase of the temperature of the planet
- the weather conditions on the planet
- the attitude to protect our planet
14 Clues: to preserve • the name of our planet • when you separate your waste • when rain creates inondations • energy which is never finished • atmospheric pollution in the rain • the attitude to protect our planet • a dangerous substance for the planet • the weather conditions on the planet • when it does not rain for a long time • when you cut all the trees in the forest • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2026-03-08
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- a dangerous substance for the planet
- when rain creates inondations
- the name of our planet
- atmospheric pollution in the rain
- when you cut all the trees in the forest
- energy which is never finished
- when you separate your waste
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- a material, substance, product eliminated by humans
- the gases which increase the planet temperature
- when it does not rain for a long time
- to preserve
- the increase of the temperature of the planet
- the weather conditions on the planet
- the attitude to protect our planet
14 Clues: to preserve • the name of our planet • when you separate your waste • when rain creates inondations • energy which is never finished • atmospheric pollution in the rain • the attitude to protect our planet • a dangerous substance for the planet • the weather conditions on the planet • when it does not rain for a long time • when you cut all the trees in the forest • ...
WK 9 Spelling 2023-09-20
Across
- The climate Of A Small Area
- A Performance Or Show
- Is The Study Of 'Whole' Economics
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- The Study Of Microorganisms
- Decision Makers Of A Country
- Study Of Economics On A Small Scale
- The Study Of Organisms Visible To The Naked Eye
- A Person, Sometimes Seen As Bossy
- Surgery That Needs A Microscope
- Very Small Processing Unit
10 Clues: A Performance Or Show • Very Small Processing Unit • The Study Of Microorganisms • The climate Of A Small Area • Decision Makers Of A Country • Surgery That Needs A Microscope • A Person, Sometimes Seen As Bossy • Is The Study Of 'Whole' Economics • Study Of Economics On A Small Scale • The Study Of Organisms Visible To The Naked Eye
Notebook (Misc.) 2019-08-01
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- US Green ____ Council
- ____ design (SD) explores several design options & alternatives w/ intent to establish layout & scope-of-work.
- ____ reuse. Practice of redesigning and using a structure for a use that is significantly different from the building's original use.
- ____ priority (RP)
- The ____ bottom line. 1)Economic Prosperity 2)Environmental Stewardship 3)Social Responsibility
- A systematic investigation by a skilled professional.
- ____ Efficiency (WE)
- ____ materials cost. 45% of total construction costs. (add optional products such as furniture & MEP to that total)
- before occupancy, ____-out off-gassed compounds & other contaminants left behind @ end of construction
- ____ & Transportation (LT)
- ____ thinking. Closed ____ are more sustainable. Negative vs. Positive feedback loops.
- ____ response. Encourage electricity users to decrease usage during peak demand times (tiered pricing or DR events)
Down
- Green ____ Certification Inc. (GCBI)
- ____ materials cost. Cost of all materials used on-site. (including delivery and taxes but excluding labor)
- Intense workshop to produce specific deliverables for creative thinking.
- ____ & Resources (MR)
- ____ Environmental Quality (EQ)
- US Environmental ____ Agency (EPA)
- ____ in Design (ID)
- ____ Sites (SS)
- Agricultural sites.
- ____ & Atmosphere (EA)
22 Clues: ____ Sites (SS) • ____ priority (RP) • ____ in Design (ID) • Agricultural sites. • ____ Efficiency (WE) • US Green ____ Council • ____ & Resources (MR) • ____ & Atmosphere (EA) • ____ & Transportation (LT) • ____ Environmental Quality (EQ) • US Environmental ____ Agency (EPA) • Green ____ Certification Inc. (GCBI) • A systematic investigation by a skilled professional. • ...
Notebook (Misc.) 2019-08-01
Across
- before occupancy, ____-out off-gassed compounds & other contaminants left behind @ end of construction
- ____ Efficiency (WE)
- ____ materials cost. Cost of all materials used on-site. (including delivery and taxes but excluding labor)
- ____ priority (RP)
- ____ response. Encourage electricity users to decrease usage during peak demand times (tiered pricing or DR events)
- ____ design (SD) explores several design options & alternatives w/ intent to establish layout & scope-of-work.
- Agricultural sites.
- ____ & Atmosphere (EA)
- ____ Sites (SS)
- US Environmental ____ Agency (EPA)
Down
- ____ in Design (ID)
- ____ thinking. Closed ____ are more sustainable. Negative vs. Positive feedback loops.
- Intense workshop to produce specific deliverables for creative thinking.
- ____ reuse. Practice of redesigning and using a structure for a use that is significantly different from the building's original use.
- US Green ____ Council
- The ____ bottom line. 1)Economic Prosperity 2)Environmental Stewardship 3)Social Responsibility
- A systematic investigation by a skilled professional.
- ____ & Resources (MR)
- ____ materials cost. 45% of total construction costs. (add optional products such as furniture & MEP to that total)
- Green ____ Certification Inc. (GCBI)
- ____ Environmental Quality (EQ)
- ____ & Transportation (LT)
22 Clues: ____ Sites (SS) • ____ priority (RP) • ____ in Design (ID) • Agricultural sites. • ____ Efficiency (WE) • US Green ____ Council • ____ & Resources (MR) • ____ & Atmosphere (EA) • ____ & Transportation (LT) • ____ Environmental Quality (EQ) • US Environmental ____ Agency (EPA) • Green ____ Certification Inc. (GCBI) • A systematic investigation by a skilled professional. • ...
Spanish 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Math • Why? • Which? • History • Biology • Physics • Library • English • Because • Bookstore • Economics • Chemistry • To arrive • Where to? • Psychology • Which ones? • Wastebasket • To have dinner • To the left of • Next to; Beside • To the right of • Computer science • To have breakfast • Business administration
En la clase-Jose 2023-09-21
23 Clues: Why? • Which? • next to • English • library • History • because • biology • physics • business • chemistry • bookstore • where to? • to arrive • economics • psychology • mathematics • wastebasket • to have dinner • to the left of • to the right of • computer science • to have breakfast
