environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
ESS Topic 1 Important Terminology 2025-02-13
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- The movement of energy or matter from one place to another without changing form.
- A threshold beyond which an environmental change becomes irreversible.
- A process that amplifies change in a system.
- A worldview that influences how people perceive and respond to environmental issues.
- A measure of disorder in a system.
- A system that maintains a constant state despite small fluctuations.
- The ability of a system to recover from disturbances.
- The world’s stock of natural resources that provide ecosystem services.
- A simplification of reality
- A process where energy or matter changes form.
- A worldview that prioritizes ecological balance and natural systems over human development.
- The yield obtained from natural resources.
- States that energy cannot be created or destroyed, just transferred.
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- A set of interrelated parts working together to form a complex whole.
- A worldview that places humans at the center of environmental decision-making.
- A system that exchanges energy but not matter with its surroundings.
- A system that exchanges both energy and matter with its surroundings.
- A process that counteracts change in a system, promoting stability.
- A system that remains unchanged over time.
- States that energy conversions increase entropy (disorder) in a system.
- A measure of human impact on the environment based on resource use.
- Economic development that meets present needs without depleting resources for future generations.
- The use of resources in a way that meets present needs without compromising future generations.
- A worldview that values technological solutions to environmental issues.
- A hypothetical system that does not exchange energy or matter.
25 Clues: A simplification of reality • A measure of disorder in a system. • A system that remains unchanged over time. • The yield obtained from natural resources. • A process that amplifies change in a system. • A process where energy or matter changes form. • The ability of a system to recover from disturbances. • A hypothetical system that does not exchange energy or matter. • ...
Auveen Saad, Unit 1 Crossword 2025-09-29
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- Meeting today's needs without limiting future generations' ability to meet theirs
- Measures oxygen needed to break down organic matter in water; indicates water's organic pollution
- Timber, fiber, food
- More economically developed country
- The land and water area needed to sustain a population's resource use. If it exceeds available area, its unsustainable.
- Reports done before projects to predict environmental, social, and economic impacts and suggest solutions
- The yield or benefits obtained from natural resources
- Contaminants from a single, identifiable source
- Believes technology can solve environmental problems; emphasizes scientific research and pro-growth policies
- Excess nutrients in water cause overgrowth of plants and phytoplankton Less economically developed country
- Using resources so they can naturally replenish and ecosystems can recover
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- Produces Oxygen, prevents floods, reduces soil erosion
- An ecosystem's ability to produce resources and absorb waste; Earth's average is ~1.7global hectares per person
- Contaminants from many dispersed sources
- A worldview that shapes how people perceive and judge environmental issues
- natural resources that provide goods or services
- Adding substances to the environment faster than it can safely maintain and handle, harming organisms
- The date when humanity's resource use surpasses the Earth's annual capacity. Consequences include deforestation, soil erosion, biodiversity, CO2 buildup, extreme weather, and reduced food production
- Focuses on nature and ecology as central, valuing social, spiritual, and environmental balance over materialism
- Centered on humans, promoting sustainable management of sources through laws, taxes, and debate
- Maximum population or cops an area can support without harming the environment
21 Clues: Timber, fiber, food • More economically developed country • Contaminants from many dispersed sources • Contaminants from a single, identifiable source • natural resources that provide goods or services • The yield or benefits obtained from natural resources • Produces Oxygen, prevents floods, reduces soil erosion • ...
Sabine 2021-03-10
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- where good/services and labour is bought
- a good used to produce other goods
- having a paying job
- The people in a country who are above 15 years old
- When somebody is willingly unemployed to search for a more suited job
- somebody who does not have a paying job, either voluntarily or involuntarily
- produces households with goods and services
- produces labour to firms
- those who work for gain/income
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- When the demand for labour meets the supply of labour
- where we are going on our school trip
- economics teacher
- the rate of money that people earn per hour
- the subject we currently in
- when there is a general decline in economic activity
- physical work
16 Clues: physical work • economics teacher • having a paying job • produces labour to firms • the subject we currently in • those who work for gain/income • a good used to produce other goods • where we are going on our school trip • where good/services and labour is bought • the rate of money that people earn per hour • produces households with goods and services • ...
The Environmental Antagonist 2021-10-17
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- A created arm of the federal government called the Environmental _______ Agency helps to evaluate and enforce regulations and programs for the environment.
- A controversial process used to extract oil and natural gas called _____ is much debated for it's environmental effects.
- While the idea to switch a primary water source form the Detroit River to another river named after the city of ______, this crisis was a political nightmare creating a reversal decision and multiple environmental failures.
- The carefully crafted _______ helps to protect and enforce regulations for many environmental concerns.
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- Evaluation through risk ______ makes an effort for public officials to count the cost including environmental factors in new actions or procedures.
- To help produce a safe and acceptable amount of air or water pollution, there must be ________ standards set to a limited amount.
- The air toxin known as _____ can have an adverse effect on air quality.
- The form of ______ environmentalism encompasses those parties that may us extreme methods to raise environmental awareness compared to their counterparts.
- Differing views in government creates _______ and increasing challenges to modify existing or the creation of environmental protection laws.
- Many organizations called ______ groups push agendas towards public official and targeted issues.
10 Clues: The air toxin known as _____ can have an adverse effect on air quality. • Many organizations called ______ groups push agendas towards public official and targeted issues. • The carefully crafted _______ helps to protect and enforce regulations for many environmental concerns. • ...
Econ Intro Chapter 2024-09-10
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- What you give up whenever you choose something.
- Factors of production include land, labor, capital, and…
- Economics is a _______ science.
- A _____ claim describes how things should be.
- Government spending, investments, and revenue from exports.
- Guns are to ____ as Capital is to Consumer
- Money that leaves the flow of a national economy.
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- all other things being equal
- What, how, and for whom should things be…
- The idea that one agent’s choices impacts other agents
- A lack of resources
- The _____ flow of the economy can be shown with two or more sectors.
- A _____ claim describes facts and data.
- Production ________ curve
- The opposite of a free market economy
- Adam Smith’s metaphorical hand is….
- An economist who is challenging the classical thinking about economics
- Everything has a cost; there’s no such thing as a…
18 Clues: A lack of resources • Production ________ curve • all other things being equal • Economics is a _______ science. • Adam Smith’s metaphorical hand is…. • The opposite of a free market economy • A _____ claim describes facts and data. • What, how, and for whom should things be… • Guns are to ____ as Capital is to Consumer • A _____ claim describes how things should be. • ...
ESG theme 2024-11-12
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- ESG __: Evaluation of a company’s performance on environmental, social, and governance issues
- Sustainable development goal aiming to reduce inequalities within and among countries
- Key framework for reporting ESG data in the EU, abbreviated as
- The S in ESG, representing a company’s responsibility to people and society
- Key standard for environmental reporting, abbreviated as
- Carbon __ Measurement of greenhouse gas emissions an entity is responsible for
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- A resource that is renewable and part of sustainable practices
- __ Economy: Model focused on reusing and recycling materials to reduce waste
- European entity setting new sustainability standards for reporting
- System for monitoring a company’s social and environmental impacts
- __ footprint: A measure of the environmental impact of human activities
11 Clues: Key standard for environmental reporting, abbreviated as • A resource that is renewable and part of sustainable practices • Key framework for reporting ESG data in the EU, abbreviated as • European entity setting new sustainability standards for reporting • System for monitoring a company’s social and environmental impacts • ...
The Economy 2014-03-14
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- Democrats love this side of economics
- Republicans love this side of economics
- The first factor of calculating the GDP. The American people.
- Unemployment based on seasons
- The third factor in calculating the GDP
- What it spends is the second factor in calculating GDP
- Unemployment defined by people changing jobs or seeking their first one
- unemployment where jobs are lost due to technological advances
- A sustained increase in the aggregate price level
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- Unemployment due to periods of economic decline
- Gross Domestic Product
- A long-term sustained economic downturn
- A sustained decrease in the aggregate price level
- The ideal amount of unemployment in the economy.
- Very high inflation
15 Clues: Very high inflation • Gross Domestic Product • Unemployment based on seasons • Democrats love this side of economics • A long-term sustained economic downturn • Republicans love this side of economics • The third factor in calculating the GDP • Unemployment due to periods of economic decline • The ideal amount of unemployment in the economy. • ...
Environmental Law 2014-06-21
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- This is a wrongful act that breaks a statute
- The person who is having the case brought against them
- If you lose a civil tort case you normally have to pay these for both sides
- This is a remedy that stops/restricts a person from carrying on with a damaging activity
- This type of tort covers 'unlawful interference' with either land, property or goods
- This is a wrongful act or a civil wrong
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- This is a remedy to a nuisance claim
- This can be a defence against a Nuisance claim
- If someone is found to be Negligent then they have breached/broken this
- You need to prove that there is this for the majority of crimes
- The person who is claiming or bringing the case to court
- 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
- This type of Nuisance can be brought if they there is an interference with the enjoyment of land or property
- A written law passed by the government
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 Holidays 2014-06-09
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- Noted conservationist born on Earth Day
- April 22
- Conference where Earth Day was born
- Newest tree holiday
- What not to raise according to the 2014 WED theme
- World Environment Day organizer
- June 5
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- What to raise according to the 2014 WED theme
- 2013 WED Theme
- 2014 WED Theme
- Often called National Tree Planting Day
- Earth Day proposer
- Earth Day country of origin
- International Day of Forests predecessor
14 Clues: June 5 • April 22 • 2013 WED Theme • 2014 WED Theme • Earth Day proposer • Newest tree holiday • Earth Day country of origin • World Environment Day organizer • Conference where Earth Day was born • Noted conservationist born on Earth Day • Often called National Tree Planting Day • International Day of Forests predecessor • What to raise according to the 2014 WED theme • ...
Environmental Technologies 2013-08-12
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- Type of ground loop?
- Type of greywater treatment?
- Solar thermal tubes?
- Must be obtained before installing a wind turbine?
- No solar if?
- Micro hydro pipeline?
- Objects that cause shading should be?
- Viable source for greywater reuse?
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- Not safe to be consumed by humans?
- PV modules contain these?
- Type of rainwater harvesting system?
- Common type of CHP engine?
- Common source of biomass?
- Gas collected from land fill sites?
14 Clues: No solar if? • Type of ground loop? • Solar thermal tubes? • Micro hydro pipeline? • PV modules contain these? • Common source of biomass? • Common type of CHP engine? • Type of greywater treatment? • Not safe to be consumed by humans? • Viable source for greywater reuse? • Gas collected from land fill sites? • Type of rainwater harvesting system? • ...
Environmental Solutions 2016-01-24
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- a resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is used
- a resource that can't be replaced at the same rate it is used
- the presence of too many individuals in a area for the available resource
- the largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- the recovery of materials from waste
- pollution that comes from one source
- an organism that makes a home for itself in a new place outside its native home
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- the preservation and wise use of natural resources
- pollution that comes from many different sources
- the clearing of forest lands
- where an organism lives
- a nonrenewable energy resource
- the number and variety of organisms in a given area during a specific period of time
- an unwanted change in the environment caused by substances or forms of energy
14 Clues: where an organism lives • the clearing of forest lands • a nonrenewable energy resource • the recovery of materials from waste • pollution that comes from one source • pollution that comes from many different sources • the preservation and wise use of natural resources • a resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is used • ...
Environmental issues 2018-04-10
Environmental Policy 2020-06-01
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- Tax / A levy on environmentally harmful activities and products aimed at providing a market-based incentive to correct for market failure
- Management / the management of waste collection, handling, processing, storage and transport from where it is produced to where it is finally disposed
- / A specific rule issued by an administrative agency, based on the more broadly written statutory law passed by Congress and enacted by the president
- / gases or particles released into the air that can contribute to global warming or poor air quality
- Warming / The increase in the earth's temperature occurring due to carbon dioxide produced when fossil fuels are burned, collecting in the atmosphere and trapping energy from the sun
- development / meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- / A source of fuel made from living and recently-dead plant materials such as wood, leaves and the biodegradable part of industrial and municipal waste
- Protocol / Controlling global warming by setting greenhouse gas emissions targets for developed countries
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- Group / A small group of people seeking private gain who may unduly influence politicians and work against the larger public interest
- justice / the fair treatment and involvement of all people with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies
- / the reduction of trees due to natural forces or human activity like burning or logging
- degradation / the exhaustion of the world's national resources and destruction of ecosystems and habitats
- policy / Public policy that pertains to human interactions with the environment. It generally aims to regulate resource use or reduce pollution to promote human welfare and/or protect natural systems
- Trading / Approach using a government-created market in permits for an environmentally harmful activity
- assessment / process of evaluating potential risks involved in a project or action that may have an impact on people or the environment
- / The expenditure of time or money in an attempt to influence an elected official
16 Clues: / The expenditure of time or money in an attempt to influence an elected official • / the reduction of trees due to natural forces or human activity like burning or logging • / gases or particles released into the air that can contribute to global warming or poor air quality • ...
Environmental Energy 2021-03-19
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- nonrenewable energy
- fine sediment from AMD
- acid mine drainage
- cheap energy
- energy that will be able to renew
- renewable energy
- when heavy metals make the area unlivable
- energy that can be used as it is
- damaging water from mines
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- energy that needs to be processed
- is energy that we will run out off
- sells oil to mainly the USA
- the energy that can be used as it is
- removes material from mountaintops
- removes material from the underground
15 Clues: cheap energy • renewable energy • acid mine drainage • nonrenewable energy • fine sediment from AMD • damaging water from mines • sells oil to mainly the USA • energy that can be used as it is • energy that needs to be processed • energy that will be able to renew • is energy that we will run out off • removes material from mountaintops • the energy that can be used as it is • ...
Environmental Geography 2021-03-29
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- / energy from the sun
- / a solid naturally occurring substance
- / a species of which a very few are left
- / harmful or poisonous effect in the environment
- / mechanism to generate wind power
- / natural resource that can be used again and again
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- / protect something from harm or destruction.
- / an activity to take out precious minerals and metals
- / the upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- / materials useful to humans
- / to destroy the environment
- / energy from tides
- / a mineral that helps generate energy
- / energy from power
14 Clues: / energy from tides • / energy from power • / energy from the sun • / materials useful to humans • / to destroy the environment • / mechanism to generate wind power • / a solid naturally occurring substance • / a mineral that helps generate energy • / a species of which a very few are left • / protect something from harm or destruction. • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-03-15
14 Clues: trier • verre • fumée • déchets • polluer • planète • respirer • poubelle • recycler • éolienne • covoiturage • changement climatique • bouteille en plastique • réchauffement climatique
Environmental Factors 2023-03-17
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- How to turn waste into useful materials
- Another word for keeping a business warm with minimal energy output
- This is often found near airports, This can be unbearable for the people living nearby
- How to reduce costs and reduce Carbon footprint
- A Business can benefit from reducing this
- Often first thing people think when talking about environmental damage
- This is where carbon enters the air and is then breathed in by humans or animals
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- Where a business damages the land to mine resources or dump waste
- Things a business need to consider when implementing new ideas or when they are starting
- How a business can make sure they don't waste products and keep their customers happy.
- This is where ships spill oil and can damage Marine life which affects their habitats
- What a business produces and can reduce with simple measure
- This can damage the air and heats up the environment.
- How to Manage Energy consumption when asleep or during the day
14 Clues: How to turn waste into useful materials • A Business can benefit from reducing this • How to reduce costs and reduce Carbon footprint • This can damage the air and heats up the environment. • What a business produces and can reduce with simple measure • How to Manage Energy consumption when asleep or during the day • ...
Environmental Health 2021-05-12
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- trapping of heat by CO2 and other gases in the air
- change an item in some way, to use it again
- abbreviation for the governmental agency committed to protecting the environment
- products used on crops to control insects
- reducing waste before it occurs
- wastes that may endanger human health or the environment
- precipitation that is far more acidic than normal
- pits where waste is dumped and buried
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- easily broken down in the environment
- saving of resources
- rise in the earth's temperatures
- resources that cannot be replaced once they are used
- any dirty or harmful substance in the environment
- yellow-brown haze from sunlight passing through air pollution
14 Clues: saving of resources • reducing waste before it occurs • rise in the earth's temperatures • easily broken down in the environment • pits where waste is dumped and buried • products used on crops to control insects • change an item in some way, to use it again • any dirty or harmful substance in the environment • precipitation that is far more acidic than normal • ...
Environmental issues 2021-09-07
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- some animals have two of this
- small pieces of rubbish left in public places
- material that is used in HẢO HẢO noodle box
- extremely large
- unhappy, unpleasant
- very dirty, not safe for human or living things anymore
- a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo,... kept for milk or meat
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- commonly have one horn on its nose
- be in danger/ be seriously harmed
- a mass of ice
- very unusual, very little/ few
- not now existing, not living on earth anymore
- smoke + fog
- soy bean
14 Clues: soy bean • smoke + fog • a mass of ice • extremely large • unhappy, unpleasant • some animals have two of this • very unusual, very little/ few • be in danger/ be seriously harmed • commonly have one horn on its nose • material that is used in HẢO HẢO noodle box • small pieces of rubbish left in public places • not now existing, not living on earth anymore • ...
Environmental Science 2022-10-18
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- litósfera, lithosphère, litosfera.
- Disminuir, diminuer, diminuir.
- Are parts of the Earth named by how they appear.
- aumentar, augmenter, crescimento.
- it has both liquid and solid layers and consists mostly of iron and nickel.
- mesósfera, mésosphère, mesosfera.
- outermost chemical layer and the one we reside on.
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- is the only entirely liquid layer within Earth.
- astenósfera, asthénosphère, astenosfera.
- Are parts of the Earth named by what materials they are composed of.
- is the solid layer found in the center of Earth.
- Is one part on top of another part.
- Is a very large section of the Earth that can move and cause earthquakes where it touches another plate.
- it sits below the crust and above the core.
14 Clues: Disminuir, diminuer, diminuir. • aumentar, augmenter, crescimento. • mesósfera, mésosphère, mesosfera. • litósfera, lithosphère, litosfera. • Is one part on top of another part. • astenósfera, asthénosphère, astenosfera. • it sits below the crust and above the core. • is the only entirely liquid layer within Earth. • is the solid layer found in the center of Earth. • ...
Environmental Vocab 2022-05-05
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- the capacity to do work
- rock formed from extreme heat and pressure
- using organisms to remove or detoxify pollutants
- the outermost layer of the earth
- powerful waves triggered by an earthquake
- naturally occurring, inorganic, solid object with a crystalline structure
- metal ore that lead is found in
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- recycling organic wastes into fertilizer
- processing waste into a new and useful product
- the rate of energy flow
- sudden movement in the earth's crust
- rock solidified from magma
- the layer of the earth made up of magma
- molten rock beneath the earth's surface
14 Clues: the capacity to do work • the rate of energy flow • rock solidified from magma • metal ore that lead is found in • the outermost layer of the earth • sudden movement in the earth's crust • the layer of the earth made up of magma • molten rock beneath the earth's surface • recycling organic wastes into fertilizer • powerful waves triggered by an earthquake • ...
WP1 - Environmental Humanities & Climate Change 2023-04-28
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- This is the abbreviation for the board that leads the international body for assessment of climate change. It is a key source of scientific information and technical guidance to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
- This three word term is referred to by Libby Robbins as the oversimplification of another term, the nuanced “Anthropocene”. Robbins posits the understanding of the Anthropocene is usually understood and appreciated at a deeper level by humanities and creatives.
- Accelerating this can be oppressive and allow for unpredictable responses. Its very essence , as Robin declares, can be a threat. Robin goes on to offer advice for scholars - ignore the political and ideological polarity and instead focus on extending the frame of one’s perspective to understand this term.
- This is the abbreviation for an environmental group. This group has been a top contributor in synthesized research for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
- This forms of information-spreading are utilized heavily by the Environmental Humanities. Robbins claims this term is great at offering new imaginative questions and scales of action.
- In regards to the climate and biodiversity, this term is one that must be fought for to ensure inequalities aren’t further increased due to climate change induced displacements of people, animals,and resources. Climate and biodiversity ___ is also one of the main three emerging fields in environmental transdisciplinary scholarship.
- This mode of learning, which pulls from multiple fields of knowledge, has been employed by environmentalists to better combat climate change.
- This cognitive scientist describes the three cultures of knowledge, distinguishing between the emphasis on prediction and explication in natural and social sciences.
- This two word term refers to the period of time in which changes in social and natural systems grew at exponential pace since first recorded in the mid-20th century. We are still in this period.
- This is the abbreviation of the group that works on planetary issues, specifically in reference to climate. Climate change research begins with atmospheric physics because this was where global warming was discovered. This group now moves to include all natural sciences. Libby Robbins advocates for more appearances from other “human” fields.
- Abbreviation of field(s) that collaborate with the natural sciences to focus on environmental issues. The environment was historically categorized as a primarily scientific issue.
- This conceptualized yet imaginary concept of understanding in regards to the environmental humanities must be shifted to become more inclusive and diverse.
- This Swedish historian has argued that Environmental humanities are a 'symptom' ’ of a ‘transformation to a new research policy regime giving more space to responsibility, risk and complexity.
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- This form of science fiction media focuses on the climate, with specific interest in how humanity’s self-inflicted climate rise will lead to typically catastrophic and apocalyptic events. This fits into Robbins umbrella of “human” approaches to combating the climate crisis, yet some literary figures don’t accept this from of media as serious fiction.
- Abbreviation of field(s) that collaborate with the natural sciences to focus on environmental issues. The environment was historically categorized as a primarily scientific issue.
- This term is relatively new, being coined after the turn of the century. It serves as a metaphor for “living with planetary changes”. This term has also been used to describe the epoch of human intervention of the planet’s systems.
- The fight against climate change is less about ‘fixing’ the environment as it is re-imagining it. This term and the term ‘resilience’ were offered as better ways of responding.
- This two word field was guided by the natural sciences in the 1960s, with it being broadened in the 1970s to include policy and the social sciences.
- This term is the variety of life on Earth at all its levels, from genes to ecosystems, and can encompass the evolutionary, ecological, and cultural processes that sustain life. Some argue that humans have forged their own sphere within this term, dubbed the “Anthropocene”.
- This two word field gained traction in the 21st century due to climate change and global environmental changes being well-documented. It extends the idea of the human within the transdisciplinary mode of environmental studies. It can include a wide range of disciplines. Robin looks to delve into the humanities approach and contribution to environmental issues, specifically climate change.
- This ‘[blank] understanding’ is needed to understand how carbon emissions are embedded in lives and how it is something that can change behavior. This type of understanding is aided by transdisciplinary approaches. This term is an adjective.
- This Biologist and cultural theorist suggests that the ‘problem’ can limit responses. A focus on ‘solutions’ can lead to a failure to ‘stay with the trouble’, leaving the individual to find the crucial balance necessary to fighting climate change.
- Unlike Environmental science, environmental studies explicitly focuses a lot on this species and extension of the planet.
23 Clues: Unlike Environmental science, environmental studies explicitly focuses a lot on this species and extension of the planet. • This mode of learning, which pulls from multiple fields of knowledge, has been employed by environmentalists to better combat climate change. • ...
Clue number 4, detour by Brodey 2021-03-30
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- someone who sells g+s
- something you can buy that’s not tangible
- more expensive
- the process of making and distribution in an economy
- the study of a economy
- how much something cost
- a fraction of a company or business that you can buy
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- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- something you can buy that’s tangible
- Cheaper
- a shortage of a thing
- someone who buys g+s
- the effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input
- exchange, something for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
- how much there is of a good
15 Clues: Cheaper • more expensive • someone who buys g+s • a shortage of a thing • someone who sells g+s • the study of a economy • how much something cost • how much there is of a good • something you can buy that’s tangible • something you can buy that’s not tangible • the process of making and distribution in an economy • a fraction of a company or business that you can buy • ...
Ronald Reagan Crossword (White, Pd. 2) 2013-05-21
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- Something Reagan wanted to achieve in his economics strategy; did it
- Bush Ronald Reagan’s successor
- reform; an effort to restructure the Soviet economy
- Democratic candidate against Reagan in 1984 election
- openness; diminishing of tools Soviet Union used to repress
- also known as “trickle-down” economics or “Reaganomics”; reducing taxes, benefits to corporations and wealthy individuals in order to encourage new investments
- first time it had really been an issue; had to do with the Beirut incident
- whom Reagan was addressing in his “tear down this wall” speech
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- strongly supported by Reagan; thought the use of lasers was very effective
- also known as “trickle-down” or “supply-side” economics; reducing taxes, benefits to corporations and wealthy individuals in order to encourage new investments
- made to help groups resisting communism in third-world countries
- first incident in which Americans had ever really heard of Al-Qaida
12 Clues: Bush Ronald Reagan’s successor • reform; an effort to restructure the Soviet economy • Democratic candidate against Reagan in 1984 election • openness; diminishing of tools Soviet Union used to repress • whom Reagan was addressing in his “tear down this wall” speech • made to help groups resisting communism in third-world countries • ...
Environmental Science 2023-06-06
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- contains 3 different sub-studies
- contains 1 different sub-study
- contains 2 different sub-studies
- Environmental Science is an _____ science
- The amount of disciplines in Environmental Science
- Discovered the tragedy of the commons
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- The tragedy of the commons placed more _____ on landowners
- Ecology is more ____ compared to environmental science
- contains 4 different sub-studies
- contains 4 different sub-studies
- Tragedy of the ______
11 Clues: Tragedy of the ______ • contains 1 different sub-study • contains 3 different sub-studies • contains 2 different sub-studies • contains 4 different sub-studies • contains 4 different sub-studies • Discovered the tragedy of the commons • Environmental Science is an _____ science • The amount of disciplines in Environmental Science • ...
economics 2022-02-03
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- Curve- in economics, a demand curve is a graphical representation and the relationship between price
- an economic and political system in which a country’s trade
- is a branch of mainstream economics that studies the behavior of individuals
- a political and economic theory of social organization
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- advocating class war and leading to society
- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic
- Curve- in economics, supply is the amount of a resource
7 Clues: advocating class war and leading to society • a political and economic theory of social organization • Curve- in economics, supply is the amount of a resource • an economic and political system in which a country’s trade • the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-11-24
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- Currently one of the most valuable companies in the world
- The study of the big picture of an economy
- Fast-growth tech companies are generally ______
- A period of declining economic activity
- Tech firms often prioritise this over profit
- A type of tech business with recurring subscription revenue
- When valuations inflate rapidly due to unrealistic expectations
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- Supply and ______
- A company’s worth as perceived by investors
- Tech often develops into a ______ market due to network effects
- Economics explores how ______ shape behaviour and choices
- Economics studies how people make decisions under ______
- Selling ______ can rapidly shift a company’s valuation
- Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortisation
14 Clues: Supply and ______ • A period of declining economic activity • The study of the big picture of an economy • A company’s worth as perceived by investors • Tech firms often prioritise this over profit • Fast-growth tech companies are generally ______ • Selling ______ can rapidly shift a company’s valuation • Economics studies how people make decisions under ______ • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2021-10-05
Across
- Smith's metaphor
- arrangement that brings buyers and sellers together
- these matter
- what you give up to get something
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- what you give up to add one more unit
- kind of economics that describes what is
- this model assumes people do things based on reason
- forces us to make decisions
- kind of economics that says what ought to be
- this makes us better off
- anything used to produce an economic good or service
11 Clues: these matter • Smith's metaphor • this makes us better off • forces us to make decisions • what you give up to get something • what you give up to add one more unit • kind of economics that describes what is • kind of economics that says what ought to be • this model assumes people do things based on reason • arrangement that brings buyers and sellers together • ...
Aleah's crossword 2022-10-05
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- higher taxes will dampen consumer spending
- he often bartered a meal for drawings
- insurance can protect you against financial loss
- something you want but don' t need
- understanding what motivates consumers is more crucial than ever
- she brought me my food
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- an oil producer
- he is responsible for the island's modest economics
- they had very little supply
- pretax profits
10 Clues: pretax profits • an oil producer • she brought me my food • they had very little supply • something you want but don' t need • he often bartered a meal for drawings • higher taxes will dampen consumer spending • insurance can protect you against financial loss • he is responsible for the island's modest economics • ...
CSR Crossword 2022-04-19
12 Clues: Citizen • Justice • Absolute • Democracy • Home rule • Executive • Government • Federalism • Impeachment • Legislative • Balance of power • Keynesian Economics
choice boards 2024-03-14
20 Clues: debt • loan • melt • taxes • throw • grants • urgent • drought • to ruin • poverty • earnings • increase • guarantee • investment • environment • contemplate • sustainable • inundaciones • environmental • industrialization
Donut Economics 2021-10-20
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- The balance between _____ and ecological needs is essential to overcome our dependency on GDP economic growth.
- _____ loss is another planetary boundary we have exceeded
- Rawworth believes that the linear line of progress should be transformed into a ______ and distributive model.
- land _____ is a planetary boundary that we have already exceeded
- Donut economics is a framework for _____ development.
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- The hole in the donut represents people in ____
- Raworth's ______-sided challenge is meeting the needs of all humans while staying within ecological boundaries.
- human beings have already exceeded how many planetary boundaries?
- ____ economics is a framework and metaphor for planetary and social boundaries
- Donut economics must stay between the social foundation and _____ ceiling.
10 Clues: The hole in the donut represents people in ____ • Donut economics is a framework for _____ development. • _____ loss is another planetary boundary we have exceeded • land _____ is a planetary boundary that we have already exceeded • human beings have already exceeded how many planetary boundaries? • ...
Simple Economic Terms 2024-09-02
Across
- Before I buy something I have to ask my wife
- Mr Perry's preferred grocery store
- the study of economics nationally
- what everyone would like to have
- what everyone must have
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- the study of economics locally
- another word of distribution
- when I get my hair cut what am I getting
- Mr Perry only buys Diet Dr Pepper when it's on
- what type of economy is the United States
- a tangible product
11 Clues: a tangible product • what everyone must have • another word of distribution • the study of economics locally • what everyone would like to have • the study of economics nationally • Mr Perry's preferred grocery store • when I get my hair cut what am I getting • what type of economy is the United States • Before I buy something I have to ask my wife • ...
Unit vocab project 2022-09-22
15 Clues: death • proof • canon • Slavery • old vase • peasants • bro code • business • sociology • experience • ayo sup bro • rome,in italy • self-government • digital map of rome • physical map of rome
Japanese school subjects 2023-10-04
16 Clues: HPE • art • math • dance • drama • music • history • science • science • English • Japanese • geography • social studies • Home economics • engineering/ technology • “national language” – this is what Japanese classes are called in Japanese
Verbs 2024-04-18
15 Clues: sorry • glasses • animals • children • fast food • Economics • in a flat • a new car • exercises • the guitar • a newspaper • an umbrella • in an office • mineral water • to the cinema
U3T1 Chapter 2 2023-10-26
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- These strategies include niche markets, emerging technologies, innovation and R&D
- _________ Development is targeting an existing market with new products
- An evaluation criteria measuring the business against others in the industry
- This occurs when two businesses pool resources together to create a third business
- This matrix was created by Igor and details growth strategies
- A macro environmental factor concerning the buying behaviours of consumers
- This growth strategy involves offering the existing product to the existing market
- Anyone with an interest in the business
- An evaluation criteria concerning the speed at which business is conducted
- The increase of _____ provides a challenge to mature businesses
- This is the first stage of the business lifecycle
- One of the macro environmental factors including unemployment rates
- A business function concerning how products are produced
- McDonalds used this growth strategy when expanding into the global market
- An operating external environmental factor that can reduce market share
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- This is the stage in the business life cyle where revenue begins to plateau and the target market has been fully captured
- A macro environmental factor regarding working conditions
- The first stage of the employment cycle
- This type of market is a small segment of the market with a unique set of characteristics
- An evaluation criteria concerning whether business goals were met
- _________ Development involves expanding horizontally with the same product mix
- This is a partnership between two businesses that provides mutual benefits
- A smaller version of a company that is opened in a new location
23 Clues: The first stage of the employment cycle • Anyone with an interest in the business • This is the first stage of the business lifecycle • A business function concerning how products are produced • A macro environmental factor regarding working conditions • This matrix was created by Igor and details growth strategies • ...
Enlightenment 2024-06-03
Across
- ruler with absolute power
- father of economics
- Country most associated with Enlightenment
- Creator god who doesn't intervene
- economic program of early modern europe
- "Have the courage to use your own ______!"
Down
- tax on imported goods
- Became its own field in the 18th century
- knowing by sensory experience
9 Clues: father of economics • tax on imported goods • ruler with absolute power • knowing by sensory experience • Creator god who doesn't intervene • economic program of early modern europe • Became its own field in the 18th century • Country most associated with Enlightenment • "Have the courage to use your own ______!"
Philosophy PT 2025-09-20
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- Maintaining the natural state of the environment.
- The view that all living organisms have inherent value and should be protected, not just humans.
- Development that meets present needs without harming future generations’ ability to meet theirs.
- Using resources wisely to minimize waste while maximizing output.
- Careful, wise decision-making in using resources.
- Rise in Earth’s average temperature caused mainly by greenhouse gases.
- A person who promotes the wise use and protection of natural resources for sustainability.
- Moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
- Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change.
- Idea that humans are part of nature and dependent on it for survival and well-being.
- Variety of life in all forms, levels, and combinations in ecosystems.
- Concept of meeting present needs without compromising resources for future generations.
- Cutting down forests, often linked to corporate greed and environmental harm.
- Approach that connects social problems with environmental problems.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- Movement that advocates addressing environmental problems such as pollution and deforestation.
- Belief that maintaining order in the environment brings beauty and well-being.
- Advocates for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical lifestyle changes for environmental balance.
- James Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living organism.
- Belief that humans are the most important species and nature exists mainly to serve human needs.
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- Branch of philosophy concerned with humanity’s relationship with the natural environment.
- Contamination of air, water, or land that harms living organisms.
- Living in harmony with nature, not exploiting it beyond limits.
- Moral study of the relationship between humans and the environment, guiding responsible action.
- Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste
- Damage to the environment caused by human activities.
- Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens in response to climate change.
- Long-term alteration of Earth’s climate due to human and natural factors.
- Fair use of resources so future generations can benefit.
- Belief that ecosystems and biological communities as a whole have great value.
30 Clues: Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste • Maintaining the natural state of the environment. • Careful, wise decision-making in using resources. • Damage to the environment caused by human activities. • Fair use of resources so future generations can benefit. • Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change. • ...
Demand-Side Economics 2013-05-30
7 Clues: The desire for certion products • you, the one that drives demand • The result of Demand-side economics • The result of supply-side economics • The ammount of a certin product avalible • Well-known economist who coined these terms • The largest factor affected by Keynes Economics
LET'S REACH THE GOAL 2021-03-02
Across
- TO MAKE CHOICES ABOUT WHAT WE BUY
- LEADS TO GROWTH OF THE ECONOMICS
- FAIR AMOUTN OF RAIN
- NOT HAVING ENOUGH OF SOMETHING
- MADE THE PEOPLE TO FLEE FROM THE REGION
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- KHAN PERSON WHO DESTROYED HOUSE OF WISDOM
- LATIN WORD MEANING EAST OR RISING
- KANDURA, SALWAR AND GUTRA
- ANCIENT LANGUAGE OF INDIA
- MUSLIMS LEARNT THIS FROM THE CHINESE THROUGH SILK ROAD
10 Clues: FAIR AMOUTN OF RAIN • KANDURA, SALWAR AND GUTRA • ANCIENT LANGUAGE OF INDIA • NOT HAVING ENOUGH OF SOMETHING • LEADS TO GROWTH OF THE ECONOMICS • LATIN WORD MEANING EAST OR RISING • TO MAKE CHOICES ABOUT WHAT WE BUY • MADE THE PEOPLE TO FLEE FROM THE REGION • KHAN PERSON WHO DESTROYED HOUSE OF WISDOM • MUSLIMS LEARNT THIS FROM THE CHINESE THROUGH SILK ROAD
Top 10 Countries Killing the Planet 2025-10-14
Across
- First ranking in the study
- Peru ranks 2nd for _________ capture.
- Category for wastes affecting water supply in Russia
- This country ranks the 2nd in natural forest loss.
- The condition for much of the land usage in Australia
- A category of species endangered in Mexico.
- The word for the second letter in the acronym NPK
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- Its use degrades the soil in India.
- The activity for cattle in Brazil with far-reaching effects.
- Second ranking in the study for environmental impact
- The study focused on _______ of environmental degradation.
- What Chinese environmental agencies lack
- A plate known in Japan that includes bluefin tuna.
13 Clues: First ranking in the study • Its use degrades the soil in India. • Peru ranks 2nd for _________ capture. • What Chinese environmental agencies lack • A category of species endangered in Mexico. • The word for the second letter in the acronym NPK • This country ranks the 2nd in natural forest loss. • A plate known in Japan that includes bluefin tuna. • ...
Environmental 2022-08-09
8 Clues: one stick person? • cant keep fish alive • johns guess at kayla • johns guess at alaina • rabies infested mammal • the one who skull %$&@s • who cusses at the WORST times • What don does on the weekends (apparently)
Introduction to managerial economics 2024-06-29
9 Clues: What to be • additional • net present value • what it ought to be • cost, additional cost • developing alternatives • revenue, additional revenue • Study of human wants and scarce resources • Economics, Integration of economic theories and business practices
e 2025-02-25
Career Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-20
Across
- like to work with data
- wait for others to speak without interruption
- contaminants that go to the environment
- solve problems
- a subject where you do experiments
- a 4-year degree after college
- act of defining a problem
- work to solve environmental problems
- study water
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- a machine that provides electricity
- and energy created from water
- take charge before others do
- a person who designs and build machinery
- paying attention
- good at a mechanic or athletic jobs
- a 6-year degree after college
- design electrical equipment
- a subject where you learn numbers
18 Clues: study water • solve problems • paying attention • like to work with data • act of defining a problem • design electrical equipment • take charge before others do • and energy created from water • a 4-year degree after college • a 6-year degree after college • a subject where you learn numbers • a subject where you do experiments • a machine that provides electricity • ...
New Classical Macroeconomics 2025-03-25
Across
- Ensuring that there are no surpluses nor shortages is market ___
- People make decisions based of their current information and
- is ____ expectations
- The main criticism assumes that the information is
- Sargent
Down
- Prescott
- Lucas
- Rejection of ______ economics
- Studies centered in the University of
- Suggests that real shocks control economics fluctuations is called the Real ___ Cycle
- Says that monetary and fiscal policies don't have any real impact of output and employment is ____ ineffectiveness
11 Clues: Lucas • Sargent • Prescott • is ____ expectations • Rejection of ______ economics • Studies centered in the University of • The main criticism assumes that the information is • People make decisions based of their current information and • Ensuring that there are no surpluses nor shortages is market ___ • ...
The Constitution 2024-02-28
Across
- Anonymously written papers
- Important state due to population, location(north), and economics
- A vote to bring a paper into life.
- Last name of the leader of the Federalist party
- Last name of the President.
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- First name of the President.
- Making of a government
- Important state due to population, location(south), and economics
- Last name of the Antifederalist leader.
- First to ratify the constitution
- Important state who has 364 delegates(abbr.)
11 Clues: Making of a government • Anonymously written papers • Last name of the President. • First name of the President. • First to ratify the constitution • A vote to bring a paper into life. • Last name of the Antifederalist leader. • Important state who has 364 delegates(abbr.) • Last name of the leader of the Federalist party • ...
Roots Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
15 Clues: Meat • Star • Edge • Money • Night • Money • Inside • Region • Health • Amazing • Inflammation • Inflammation • Study of Life • Inside Organ Injury • Interactions of biological organisms
IMS Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-27
Across
- An activity JIO has control
- JIO's energy _______ objective promotes environmental sustainability
- development is defined as development that
- Setting new objectives
- Safety rules are guidelines implemented
- Developed to achieve order in a given context
- measurable performance
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- Environmental standards
- objectives should be
- Acronym summarizing JIO's IMS Policy
- Failure to adhere to Standards
- JIO's certification body
- _____ actions are generated when nonconforming
- JIO's____ to safety
- Several safety devices are built
- The use of PPE in JIOs perimeter is ______
16 Clues: JIO's____ to safety • objectives should be • Setting new objectives • measurable performance • Environmental standards • JIO's certification body • An activity JIO has control • Failure to adhere to Standards • Several safety devices are built • Acronym summarizing JIO's IMS Policy • Safety rules are guidelines implemented • development is defined as development that • ...
Sustainability 2025-02-17
Across
- Recycling, Jade, & Chlorophyll
- Works with senior administrators, students, faculty and staff members to set and achieve strategic sustainability goals and actions across UConn's campuses.
- Hydroflasks, Owalas, Stanley Cups
- Actively minimizing one’s environmental footprint.
- Environmental ______: The equitable treatment of all people in how environmental laws are developed, enforced, and implemented
- The natural process of recycling organic matter, such as food, into a fertilizer
- Making eco-conscious choices in daily life.
- The mechanical process of breaking down materials to create new products.
- The intentional clearing of forests.
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- Buying in bulk to limit packaging waste.
- A social, economic, and environmental goal that aims to allow people to live on Earth in a way that preserves the planet for the future
- When a company misleads consumers into believing a product, policy, or activity is more environmentally friendly than it actually is by utilizing a green color scheme or imagery.
- The process of repurposing wasted materials to make new products, often utilized in the fashion industry.
- The act of not throwing things away unnecessarily.
- People use these kinds of panels to convert sunlight into electricity, which can power their houses and cars.
15 Clues: Recycling, Jade, & Chlorophyll • Hydroflasks, Owalas, Stanley Cups • The intentional clearing of forests. • Buying in bulk to limit packaging waste. • Making eco-conscious choices in daily life. • Actively minimizing one’s environmental footprint. • The act of not throwing things away unnecessarily. • ...
Le materie 2021-06-15
crnff 2024-02-27
Types of engineers 2023-12-12
Across
- works with civil stuff
- works with space
- works with materials
- works with Architectural stuff
- Works with chemicals
- Works with food
- Works with nuclear stuff
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- works with environmental stuff
- A type of life engineer
- works with computer stuff
- works with electrical stuff
- works with auto stuff
- works with stuff in the marine
13 Clues: Works with food • works with space • works with materials • Works with chemicals • works with auto stuff • works with civil stuff • A type of life engineer • Works with nuclear stuff • works with computer stuff • works with electrical stuff • works with environmental stuff • works with stuff in the marine • works with Architectural stuff
Science 2012-12-03
engineering puzzel 2021-04-05
Palavras cruzadas 2020-07-22
BIO 160 2024-02-25
Across
- Describes the amount of water/fluid in a cell moreover the rigidity of cells, typically due to the amount of fluid absorbed
- An organism known to be __ if it bears modified DNA that has been intentionally introduced through genetic engineering.
- A means by which excess water from the plant body is removed
- Survival ability of certain species to adjust their development in response to environmental cues.
- The first and key enzyme in the fixation of atmospheric CO2 during the light-independent reactions of photosynthesis
- Nonrandom mating between individuals of shared ancestry that leads to increased homozygosity and may cause the expression of harmful, recessive genes.
- Adaptation during cold weather since it protects them from freezing and enables them to carry on with their regular activities at low temperatures. Creative hint: _____man-BD
- Organisms that are unable to self-regulate their body temperatures, but instead adapt to their environment’s temperature.
- Pores in leaves that primarily function in gas exchange between the plant and the environment. It also plays a role in facilitating photosynthesis. Creative hint: leaf : house/room, ______ : door
- Animals can conserve energy enabling them to survive extreme environmental conditions by staying dormant for a period of time.
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- Distinct populations exhibiting phenotypic differences due to physiological adaptations to their local environments.
- A type of selection wherein individuals exhibiting extreme values of a certain phenotype are considered more fit compared to individuals near the population mean.
- Range of temperatures wherein an organism can perform metabolic activities without consuming too much energy.
- Pattern of phenotypes expressed by a single genotype under varying environmental conditions.
- Occurs when plants that are acclimated to a deeply shaded environment are exposed to excessive light, which lowers their ability to perform photosynthesis.
- A process in photosynthesis that produces glucose in the chloroplast stroma by converting carbon dioxide and hydrogen-carrying molecules
- A quantifiable variation in a certain phenotypic character over a gradient of an environmental condition.
- Finding a sustainable environment suitable for the survival of an organism.
- Reproductive Success.
- Regulates the organism from the environmental factors including the temperature, humidity, and air quality interacting with it by surrounding the organism's/ earth's surface.
20 Clues: Reproductive Success. • A means by which excess water from the plant body is removed • Finding a sustainable environment suitable for the survival of an organism. • Pattern of phenotypes expressed by a single genotype under varying environmental conditions. • Survival ability of certain species to adjust their development in response to environmental cues. • ...
Environmental Pollutants Vocabulary 2024-03-20
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- Sources of energy that can be replenished naturally, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power.
- Interconnected systems of living organisms and their environment, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- The financial consequences of environmental issues, such as the cost of cleanup and restoration efforts, as well as the impact on industries and economies.
- Actions or measures taken to reduce or prevent the negative impacts of environmental issues.
- The deterioration or destruction of the environment, often caused by human activities.
- The ability to analyze, evaluate, and interpret information in a logical and reasoned manner, to make informed decisions and solve problems.
- Actions that promote the long-term well-being of the environment and society, without depleting natural resources or causing harm.
- The variety of life forms and species within a particular ecosystem or on Earth as a whole.
- The release of gases, such as carbon dioxide and methane, into the atmosphere, which contribute to the greenhouse effect and climate change.
- An approach to education that integrates multiple subjects or disciplines, such as English and Science, to provide a more comprehensive understanding of a topic.
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- Long-term shifts in weather patterns and average temperatures, often attributed to human activities and the increase in greenhouse gas emissions.
- Strategies and methods for properly disposing of and managing waste materials to minimize environmental harm.
- Actions taken to protect and preserve natural resources, habitats, and species.
- The effects of environmental degradation on human societies, including changes in lifestyle, health, and well-being.
- The branch of science that deals with the composition, structure, properties, and reactions of substances.
- The citation style developed by the Modern Language Association, commonly used in academic writing to acknowledge and reference sources.
- The effects of environmental degradation on ecosystems, including the loss of biodiversity and disruption of natural processes.
- Problems or concerns related to the natural world and its ecosystems, such as pollution, deforestation, and climate change.
- Contamination of water bodies, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans, by harmful substances or pollutants.
- The results or effects that occur as a result of certain actions or events.
20 Clues: The results or effects that occur as a result of certain actions or events. • Actions taken to protect and preserve natural resources, habitats, and species. • The deterioration or destruction of the environment, often caused by human activities. • The variety of life forms and species within a particular ecosystem or on Earth as a whole. • ...
Crossword 2023-10-03
Across
- civic ... - the active participation of individuals in the social and political life of their communities, cities, or countries. It involves citizens taking an interest in public affairs, participating in elections, volunteering, attending community meetings, advocating for social causes, and working collectively to address societal issues.
- refers to the responsibility and answerability of individuals or organizations for their actions, decisions, and outcomes, particularly in economic matters. It ensures that those responsible are answerable for their conduct.
- involves the creation, development, and management of new businesses or ventures. It plays a crucial role in economic growth and innovation by bringing new products, services, and ideas to the market.
- measures taken by governments to restrict the movement of people and activities within a region or country, often in response to emergencies like pandemics or economic crises. These restrictions aim to limit the spread of disease or stabilize an economic situation.
- is the process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence of countries and economies through trade, investment, technology, and cultural exchange.
- ... practices - involve unethical, dishonest, or illegal activities aimed at obtaining personal gain, typically at the expense of the public good or an organization's integrity.
- economic ... - refer to periods when the rate of economic growth decelerates or contracts. It is often characterized by reduced business investments and a general decline in economic indicators.
- are changes or improvements made to economic systems, policies, or institutions to address deficiencies, inefficiencies, or outdated practices. They aim to enhance economic performance and efficiency.
- measures how well a particular economic policy, strategy, or action achieves its intended goals or objectives. It reflects the ability to produce desired outcomes efficiently.
- involve the influence of geography, politics, and international relations on economic decisions and outcomes. Geopolitical considerations can affect trade, investment, and international cooperation.
- refers to progress, improvement, or moving forward, especially in the context of economic development. It can encompass technological, social, and economic progress.
- are the most important goals or objectives that an individual, organization, or government sets for itself. In economics, priorities can guide resource allocation and decision-making.
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- means to work together or cooperate with others on a shared task or project. In economics, collaboration can involve countries, companies, or organizations coming together to achieve common economic objectives.
- relates to the processes and structures by which a country, organization, or entity is directed and controlled. In economics, good governance is essential for efficient resource allocation and economic stability.
- means to exceed or go beyond a particular benchmark or standard. In economics, it can refer to a country's economic performance surpassing that of others in terms of growth, production, or other relevant factors.
- refers to the position or order of something in relation to others, often based on factors like size, performance, or importance. In economics, it can denote the comparative position of a country, company, or product in a ranking or hierarchy.
- comprises the physical and organizational structures and facilities, such as roads, bridges, utilities, and transportation systems, that support economic activities and development.
- Per ...; often used to describe values or statistics on an individual basis. Translation: в расчёте на душу населения.
- means to obstruct or impede progress, development, or growth in economic activities. It refers to factors that slow down or create obstacles in achieving economic goals.
- is a political and economic approach that often appeals to the interests and sentiments of the general population. It can impact economic policies and decisions.
- means to make progress or move forward. In economics, it can refer to the development and growth of industries, technologies, or the overall economy.
- ... rate - is a measure that quantifies the increase or decrease in the size, quantity, or value of a particular variable over a specific period.
- a trade ... - occurs when a country exports more goods and services to other nations than it imports. In other words, it is a situation where the value of a country's exports exceeds the value of its imports, resulting in a positive trade balance.
- in economics refers to the capacity of an economic system or activity to continue or thrive over the long term without causing significant harm to the environment or depleting resources.
- is a situation in which no progress can be made because opposing forces or parties are evenly balanced and cannot reach an agreement. In economics, it can refer to situations where economic decisions or negotiations reach an impasse.
- refers to openness, clarity, and the availability of information in economic processes. It promotes trust, accountability, and fair decision-making in economic activities.
- are factors or elements that can change or vary in economic models or analyses. They are used to study the impact of different factors on economic outcomes.
- in economics involve the study of population characteristics, such as age, gender, income, and education, and how they impact economic trends and behavior.
- refers to the development and implementation of new ideas, technologies, products, or processes that can lead to economic growth and improved competitiveness.
- are countries or entities that cooperate and work together, often for mutual benefit, in various economic and geopolitical matters. This cooperation can include trade agreements, alliances, or partnerships.
30 Clues: Per ...; often used to describe values or statistics on an individual basis. Translation: в расчёте на душу населения. • ... rate - is a measure that quantifies the increase or decrease in the size, quantity, or value of a particular variable over a specific period. • ...
Clay Cornette unit 1 Crossword 2025-09-17
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- A worldview that shapes the way an individual or group of people perceives and evaluates environmental issues
- a report completed before development to assess the environmental, social and economic impacts of the project, predicting and evaluating possible impacts and suggesting mitigation strategies for the project.
- A viewpoint argues that technological developments can provide solutions to environmental problems. This is a consequence of a largely optimistic view of the role humans can play in improving the lot of humanity. Scientific research is encouraged in order to form policies and to understand how systems can be controlled, manipulated or changed to solve resource depletion. A pro-growth agenda is deemed necessary for society's improvement.
- development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- More economically developed country (such as the USA)
- the use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement of the resources exploited and full recovery of the ecosystems affected by their extraction and use.
- A viewpoint argues that humans must sustainably manage the global system. This might be through the use of taxes, environmental regulation and legislation. Debate would be encouraged to reach a consensual, pragmatic approach to solving environmental problems.
- the area of land and water required to sustainably provide all resources at rate at which they are being consumed by a given population. If the EF is greater than the area wich they are being consumed by a giving population.
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- the the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- Less economically developed country (such as Haiti)
- (or contaminant) is the addition of a substance or an agent to an environment through human activity, at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment.
- natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services;
- can occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients (nitrates and phosphates), which results in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton.
- the yield obtained from natural resources;
- contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins
- contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site.
- is the day when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year.
- An viewpoint integrates social, spiritual and environmental dimensions into a holistic ideal. It puts ecology and nature as central to humanity and emphasizes a less materialistic approach to life with greater self-sufficiency of societies
- an estimate of an ecosystem's production of natural resources but also of its absorption and cycling of materials in biogeochemical cycles like the carbon cycle. The biocapacity of the earth is about-1.7 global hectares of productive land per person.
19 Clues: the yield obtained from natural resources; • Less economically developed country (such as Haiti) • contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins • contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site. • More economically developed country (such as the USA) • natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services; • ...
Third nine weeks study guide pt 2 2021-03-03
14 Clues: Sample • Policy • of Law • Policy • Effects • Opinion • of Error • Economics • Economics • Enterprise • Government • Cycle Effects • Socialization • of Opportunity
Population and Migration 2014-05-24
Across
- migration voluntarily moving because of political, economic or environmental reasons
- a factor (economic, political,environmental,ect.) that makes you want to leave a place
- a factor (economic, political,environmental,ect.) that makes you want to go to a place
- the amount of people an area can hold based on resources
- migration being forced to migrate for political, economic or environmental reasons
- migrating outside of the region
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- when a population exceeds the resources that can support it
- migrating within a region
- migration in which people from your family or ethnicity ect. follow
- time it takes for a population to double
10 Clues: migrating within a region • migrating outside of the region • time it takes for a population to double • the amount of people an area can hold based on resources • when a population exceeds the resources that can support it • migration in which people from your family or ethnicity ect. follow • ...
Subjects 2021-03-22
School subjects and home 2022-02-18
school subjects 2024-11-09
puzzle 2024-04-16
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- The policy of extending a nation's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Significance: Played a significant role in shaping global politics, economics, and cultures, often leading to conflicts and resistance movements.
- The visible human imprint on the environment, including buildings, landmarks, and agricultural patterns. Significance: Reflects the interactions between culture and the physical environment, shaping identities and providing historical insights.
- A method of studying phenomena by considering their location in space. Significance: Provides insights into how geography influences various aspects of life, from urban planning to environmental conservation.
- Economic theory explaining how the price and demand for land change with distance from the central business district of a city, Significance Guides urban planning and real estate development decisions by understanding land use patterns and transportation networks.
- The movement of people, goods, and ideas between different locations. Significance: Helps explain how and why cities develop, economies grow, and cultures mix.
- Software that analyzes and visualizes spatial data to understand patterns and relationships. Significance: Essential for urban planning, disaster management, and environmental monitoring by integrating various geographic data layers.
- The authority of a state to govern itself and control its own affairs. Significance: Forms the basis of international relations and determines a nation's ability to make laws and policies within its borders.
- Information about where things are located on Earth's surface. Significance: Helps us understand patterns and relationships in our physical world, from mapping streets to tracking wildlife migration.
- The process of wealthier individuals moving into a deteriorating urban area, often leading to displacement of lower-income residents. Significance: Raises questions about urban development, social equity, and community identity in rapidly changing neighborhoods.
- Urban planning and design movement that promotes walkable neighborhoods, mixed land use, and sustainable development. Significance: Seeks to create livable, vibrant communities while addressing environmental and social challenges in urban areas.
- Architectural styles and trends of the present time. Significance: Reflects current technological advancements, cultural values, and environmental concerns in the built environment.
- Relating to or derived from living organisms. Significance: Refers to agricultural products grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, promoting environmental sustainability and health.
- Economic and political ideology emphasizing free markets, deregulation, and privatization.
- Contracting out business processes or services to external providers, often in other countries. Significance: Allows companies to focus on core activities, reduce costs, and access specialized expertise, but can also lead to job displacement and ethical concerns.
- Policy that requires developers to include affordable housing units in new residential developments. Significance: Aims to promote socio-economic diversity and address housing affordability issues in rapidly growing urban areas.
- Natural features such as rivers, mountains, or oceans that separate geographic regions. Significance: Define territories and influence migration patterns, resource distribution, and political boundaries.
- Organisms whose genetic material has been altered using biotechnology techniques. Significance: Raises ethical, environmental, and health concerns while offering potential benefits such as increased crop yield and disease resistance.
- Languages that develop from a mixture of different languages, often as a result of colonization or trade. Significance: Reflects cultural blending and adaptation, preserving heritage while evolving to meet the needs of speakers.
- A political movement advocating the recovery of territory culturally or historically related to one's nation but currently under another state's control. Significance: Can lead to territorial disputes and conflicts between nations, challenging established borders and international relations.
- A simplified language used for communication between speakers of different native languages. Significance: Facilitates communication in multicultural settings and serves as a bridge between diverse communities.
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- The difference between birth rate and death rate in a population. Significance: Indicates population growth or decline and influences economic development and social policies.
- A network of satellites that provides location and time information anywhere on Earth. Significance: Revolutionized navigation, transportation, and many other fields by enabling precise positioning and tracking.
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a wide geographic area. Significance Highlights the interconnectedness of the world and the importance of global cooperation in healthcare.
- Architectural style characterized by unconventional forms, eclectic influences, and playful design elements. Significance: Challenges traditional notions of beauty and functionality, reflecting cultural shifts and diverse perspectives.
- The transition from hunting and gathering to farming and settled societies. Significance: Marked a fundamental shift in human history, enabling population growth, urbanization, and the development of civilizations.
- model A theory explaining how populations change over time as societies develop. Significance: Helps predict future population trends and plan for healthcare, education, and infrastructure needs.
- The process of population concentration in urban areas due to rural-to-urban migration and natural population growth. Significance: Drives economic development, cultural exchange, and environmental challenges in cities worldwide.
- The time it takes for a population to double in size. Significance: Illustrates population growth rates and impacts resource consumption and environmental sustainability.
- Influences policies on trade, taxation, and social services, shaping global economic trends and inequalities.
- Relocating business operations or services to a foreign country. Significance: Aims to leverage lower labor costs and regulatory advantages, but can impact domestic employment and raise ethical questions about labor standards and environmental practices.
- An area organized around a central node or focal point, with interconnected transportation and communication networks. Significance: Facilitates trade, transportation, and cultural exchange, shaping regional economies and social interactions.
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease within a specific community or region. Significance: Raises awareness about public health measures and the importance of disease prevention and control.
- Economic reliance on the export of a few primary goods, such as minerals or agricultural products. Significance: Can make countries vulnerable to price fluctuations, market downturns, and economic instability.
- Period of rapid industrialization, technological innovation, and urbanization that began in the late 18th century. Significance: Transformed economies, societies, and daily life by introducing machinery, factories, and mass production.
- The practice of establishing and maintaining control over foreign territories for economic exploitation and cultural domination. Significance: Shaped the modern world by reshaping societies, economies, and political landscapes through colonization and imperialism.
- Graphical representation of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded at various prices. Significance: Helps businesses and policymakers understand consumer behavior and make pricing decisions.
36 Clues: Economic and political ideology emphasizing free markets, deregulation, and privatization. • Influences policies on trade, taxation, and social services, shaping global economic trends and inequalities. • ...
Kwanzaa Vocabulary 2023-01-07
16 Clues: Unity • Faith • Purpose • The Mat • The Corn • The Flag • The Crops • The Gifts • Creativity • Saba Poster • The Unity Cup • What's the news? • The Seven Candles • Self-Determination • Cooperative Economics • Collective Work and Responsibility
subjects 2023-03-07
invironment 2020-09-16
Across
- has more than 1,200 animal species 223 mammal, 702 bird,125, reptile,38 amphibian, and 111 fish species and 4700 plant pieces.
- exploitation of natural resources is the use of natural resources of economic growth,sometimes with negative connotation of accompanying environmental degration
- often defined as a decrease is some or all types of natural habitat is the lands scape the dividing of the landscape into smaller and more isolated
- the scientific analysis and study of interactions among organism and environment
- environmental zone is an area in which the only vehicles permitted to be driven are those that meet
- two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable.
- to the decrease in forest areas across the world that are lost uses such as agricultural croplands,urbanization,or mining activities.
- are controlled by external and internal factors.
- conservation is basically the practice of us humans to save the environmental from collapsing,such as loss of species ecosystem due to pullotion and human activities.
- in the environmental influence the ability of predators and prey to detect one another
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- has more than 1,200 animal
- emission standards and which are identified as such by a special colour
- in emission of carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas.
- ecology, a habitat is the type of natural environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- gases from combustion of fossils fuels are associated with the global warming of earths climate
- is the termination of a kinds usually a species.
- RAIN-As it flows through the soil,acidic rain water can leach aluminum from soil day particles and the flow into stream and lakes.
17 Clues: has more than 1,200 animal • two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable. • in emission of carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas. • is the termination of a kinds usually a species. • are controlled by external and internal factors. • emission standards and which are identified as such by a special colour • ...
egbijebvewrbvp 2013-09-09
Across
- caused by the greenhouse effect
- synonym: vast enhancements
- a layer in the atmosphere
- the heating of the earth
- temperature rise
- synonym: significantly decreased
- waste gases
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- something that you can use many times
- a big forest near the equator
- to cut down trees
- surroundings
- noun: pay attention to the nature
- synonym: waste sorting
- accelerates global warming
- synonym: save natural materials
- people who are organized in a environmental organization
- very warm climate
17 Clues: waste gases • surroundings • temperature rise • to cut down trees • very warm climate • synonym: waste sorting • the heating of the earth • a layer in the atmosphere • synonym: vast enhancements • accelerates global warming • a big forest near the equator • caused by the greenhouse effect • synonym: save natural materials • synonym: significantly decreased • ...
d 2025-11-23
Across
- Participating in group debates
- Learning teamwork in sports
- Learning basic first aid for classmates
- Practicing self-reflection after tests
- Scheduling extracurricular activities
- Planning a study timetable
- Practicing honesty in schoolwork
- Participating in school environmental programs
- Maintaining classroom recycling bins
- Practicing polite communication in class
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- Maintaining personal supplies neatly
- Practicing healthy eating habits consistently
- Practicing resilience after mistakes
- Keeping notes organized for revision
- Helping classmates in need
- Sharing resources with classmates
- Keeping a clean backpack
- Practicing empathy in social situations
- Preparing small meals for home
- Scheduling daily tasks efficiently
20 Clues: Keeping a clean backpack • Helping classmates in need • Planning a study timetable • Learning teamwork in sports • Participating in group debates • Preparing small meals for home • Practicing honesty in schoolwork • Sharing resources with classmates • Scheduling daily tasks efficiently • Maintaining personal supplies neatly • Practicing resilience after mistakes • ...
wefawef 2019-09-18
20 Clues: afgagaweg • wefawefawef • sehegaerhga • aergaweaweg • awegaegaerg • weoijwoeifj • agawegawegf • sefghsehaerh • awegaerhgawe • adgfaegagaga • awefawefawef • sgaergaer ga • aergsergaerg • agasdfgasdfg • adsfawwefawef • awefawefawefa • aefawefawefaw • weoifjweoifjwe • awefsaergaewrga • woeijowiejfoijwe
wefawef 2019-09-18
20 Clues: afgagaweg • awegaegaerg • wefawefawef • weoijwoeifj • agawegawegf • aergaweaweg • sehegaerhga • awefawefawef • sefghsehaerh • adgfaegagaga • sgaergaer ga • aergsergaerg • awegaerhgawe • agasdfgasdfg • adsfawwefawef • aefawefawefaw • awefawefawefa • weoifjweoifjwe • awefsaergaewrga • woeijowiejfoijwe
Unit 1 2021-04-19
12 Clues: Debate • Attatchment theory • Supports the child • A biological factor • Classed as full term • Tests done after birth • An Environmental Factor • Seeing a child as a whole • Helps physical Development • Opposite of fine motor skills • used to check for pre-eclampsia • Opposite of environmental factors
FUNDING UTILITIES: Comparing Sources and Environmental Requirements 2025-04-11
Across
- Federal-state program that provides funding and financing to public water systems for a wide range of drinking water infrastructure projects (acronym).
- How many federal cross-cutting authorities do you have to address in your SRF State Environmental Review?
- Environmental assessments that find actions are likely to have no significant impacts issue a _____ (acronym).
- Document that identifies environmental effects and determines their significance.
- Lowest level of NEPA analysis (acronym).
- Who administers the State Revolving Fund Programs in Oregon (acronym).
- Who administers CDBG for entitlement (urban) communities in Oregon (acronym).
- Who administers CDBG for non-metropolitan areas in Oregon.
- path for NEPA compliance on projects related to water and wastewater infrastructure (acronym).
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- Point where NEPA’s requirements kick in for a project.
- A _________ is prepared if a major federal action is determined to significantly affect the quality of the human environment.
- Federal credit program administered by EPA for eligible water and wastewater infrastructure projects (acronym).
- Which AKS team completes NEPA-related analyses.
- Federal funding provided to states, cities, and counties to support various community development activities (acronym).
- Federal-state program that provides funding and financing to eligible recipients for a wide range of water quality infrastructure projects (acronym).
- HUD online system for developing, documenting, and managing environmental reviews.
- Umbrella policy that facilitates project coordination by integrating compliance requirements that may otherwise proceed independently
17 Clues: Lowest level of NEPA analysis (acronym). • Which AKS team completes NEPA-related analyses. • Point where NEPA’s requirements kick in for a project. • Who administers CDBG for non-metropolitan areas in Oregon. • Who administers the State Revolving Fund Programs in Oregon (acronym). • Who administers CDBG for entitlement (urban) communities in Oregon (acronym). • ...
Year 7 economics 2025-08-15
16 Clues: seller • ceo boss • cash bank • job money • money cash • limit rare • money topic • boss manager • amount limit • idea business • boss employer • average person • interest extra • want don't need • other companies • business company
Spanish learning chapter 2 2021-10-22
18 Clues: la mesa • la tiza • el papel • la pluma • el reloj • la silla • la física • la puerta • la química • la ventana • la pizarra • la mochila • la economía • la papelera • el trimestre • la especialización • el/la_compañero/a_de_clase • la administración de empresas
The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-23
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- A perspective promoting action to solve environmental problems
- Recognition that nature has worth either intrinsic or for human benefit
- A view linking environmental issues with social problems like inequality
- A person advocating for the wise use and protection of resources for future generations
- Development that balances human needs with environmental protection for future generations
- Increase in Earth’s average temperature due to human activities
- A 1997 international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- A view that considers humans as the most important beings with nature valued mainly for human needs
- Long term alteration of temperature and weather patterns caused by human and natural factors
- The idea that humans are part of not separate from nature
- An approach emphasizing the intrinsic value of all forms of life and calling for radical lifestyle changes
- A branch of philosophy studying moral relations between humans and the environment
- Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change
- Principle of maintaining the environment’s original state
- Decline in environmental quality due to human activities like pollution and deforestation
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- Law promoting proper waste disposal in the Philippines
- Law safeguarding Philippine wildlife and habitats
- Philippine law enacted in 1999 to combat air pollution
- Fair use of resources so future generations can also benefit
- Philosophical study of humanity’s role responsibility and relationship with nature
- Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens in addressing climate issues
- Human moral duty to care for and protect the environment
- The practice of avoiding waste and reusing resources when possible
- Living in harmony with the natural world not exploiting it excessively
- A view that order and beauty in the environment promote well being
- Using resources wisely to maximize output while minimizing waste
- A perspective that values ecosystems and biological communities as a whole
- The idea that Earth functions like a self regulating living organism
- A belief that all living organisms have inherent value not just humans
- Wise decision making and regulation of one’s actions for sustainable living
30 Clues: Law safeguarding Philippine wildlife and habitats • Law promoting proper waste disposal in the Philippines • Philippine law enacted in 1999 to combat air pollution • Human moral duty to care for and protect the environment • Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change • The idea that humans are part of not separate from nature • ...
Philosophy PT 2025-09-20
Across
- Maintaining the natural state of the environment.
- Concept of meeting present needs without compromising resources for future generations.
- Fair use of resources so future generations can benefit.
- Moral study of the relationship between humans and the environment, guiding responsible action.
- Branch of philosophy concerned with humanity’s relationship with the natural environment.
- Development that meets present needs without harming future generations’ ability to meet theirs.
- Contamination of air, water, or land that harms living organisms.
- Long-term alteration of Earth’s climate due to human and natural factors.
- Movement that advocates addressing environmental problems such as pollution and deforestation.
- Belief that humans are the most important species and nature exists mainly to serve human needs.
- Living in harmony with nature, not exploiting it beyond limits.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- James Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living organism.
- Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens in response to climate change.
- A person who promotes the wise use and protection of natural resources for sustainability.
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- Belief that maintaining order in the environment brings beauty and well-being.
- Damage to the environment caused by human activities.
- Careful, wise decision-making in using resources.
- Approach that connects social problems with environmental problems.
- Variety of life in all forms, levels, and combinations in ecosystems.
- Idea that humans are part of nature and dependent on it for survival and well-being.
- Using resources wisely to minimize waste while maximizing output.
- Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste
- The view that all living organisms have inherent value and should be protected, not just humans.
- Belief that ecosystems and biological communities as a whole have great value.
- Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change.
- Rise in Earth’s average temperature caused mainly by greenhouse gases.
- Advocates for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical lifestyle changes for environmental balance.
- Moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
- Cutting down forests, often linked to corporate greed and environmental harm.
30 Clues: Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste • Maintaining the natural state of the environment. • Careful, wise decision-making in using resources. • Damage to the environment caused by human activities. • Fair use of resources so future generations can benefit. • Study of moral responsibilities regarding climate change. • ...
Contaminants in the Environment - Final Exam Study Aid 2013-04-02
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- Type of aquifer where an impermeable layer of rock or substrate restricts movement through soils above an aquifer.
- Describes how quickly water moves vertically through the soil profile from the soil surface to an aquifer.
- Designation of the individual who can complete an Environmental Site Assessment (based on profession, education, and experience).
- Variation in amount of contaminant in soils often due to temporal differences in contaminant release.
- Type of infrastructure that uses natural elements or ecosystem features as components of design and development.
- Point where water vapor in air begins to condense forming clouds.
- Top of area in soil profile that is saturated with groundwater.
- Lapse rate describing the rate of temperature decrease with increased elevation.
- Particles that spend the majority of their time on the river bottom.
- Measures used to help achieve target levels of risk that are equal to site condition standards.
- Defined, self-contained body of air.
- Describes how easily surface or groundwater can become polluted.
- Capture zone describing how quickly water moves horizontally through the aquifer to the well or from upstream to downstream in surface water bodies.
- Potentially contaminated land due to historical industrial and commercial land uses.
- Probability that a contaminant will cause human or environmental harm.
- Process distributing contaminant, elongating it as it moves downstream because water at the center of the river moves faster related to friction at river bottom and riverbanks.
- The use of various techniques to reduce or eliminate a contaminant.
- Remediation technique where the environmental medium is left in place and remediated.
- A wall constructed using plant material that naturally filters indoor air pollutants.
- A report completed by a qualified person and filed on the Environmental Site Registry that documents the results of one or more environmental site assessments.
- Amount of time water stays in a lake based on volume and water loss.
- A subsurface drainage system used to remove excess water from agricultural fields.
- Air pollution containing gases and aerosol particles that results in poor air quality and reduced visibility.
- System that is man-made or largely controlled by anthropogenic activities.
- Area of land that catches precipitation and drains into surface water bodies.
- Condition in the atmosphere where temperature increases with elevation.
- Process where there is no transfer of heat or energy across an air parcels boundaries.
- Height of the water table.
- Circular motion of water when water passes an obstacle and water move contrary to direction of the main current.
- Standards based on property type that identifies that maximum allowable concentration of contaminants in soil and water on a property.
- Step in the Environmental Site Assessment process that involves a detailed investigation and assessment of a property to determine the type and extent of contamination.
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- Diagram providing a visualization of groundwater flow based on lines of equal hydraulic head.
- Treatment systems that use natural processes involving wetland vegetation, soils, and microbial populations to improve water quality.
- Occur in dry soil; a type of preferential pathway where water/contaminant infiltrates with gravity but doesn’t infiltrate evenly thus creating finger like patterns.
- Activities used to mitigate or prevent environmental issues.
- Variation in amount of contaminant in soils due to spatial differences in contaminant release.
- A phased approach to evaluate environmental conditions at a brownfield site.
- An innovative approach to land development mimicking the natural movement of water in order to manage stormwater.
- Layer of porous substrate that contains and transmits groundwater.
- Ease of movement through soil or rock pore spaces.
- A scientific examination of the nature and magnitude of contamination risk.
- Cells of atmospheric circulation related to heat being transported to the poles.
- Difference in hydraulic head between two points such that water flows from high hydraulic head to low hydraulic head.
- Type of aquifer where water can flow directly between the soil surface and an aquifer.
- Large pore spaces in soil; a type of preferential pathway that allows easy movement of water and air.
- Remediation technique where the environmental medium is removed from the site and remediated.
- Step in the Environmental Site Assessment process that is focused on a high-level, preliminary assessment of a site based on background research.
47 Clues: Height of the water table. • Defined, self-contained body of air. • Ease of movement through soil or rock pore spaces. • Activities used to mitigate or prevent environmental issues. • Top of area in soil profile that is saturated with groundwater. • Describes how easily surface or groundwater can become polluted. • ...
Les matières scolaires 2022-10-01
Béla (Zoltán) 28 Aug 2024 2024-08-27
Across
- - idézet
- ... exam - szigorlat
- - kellemetlen, kényelmetlen, alkalmatlan
- ... furniture - lapraszerelt bútor
- - elkoboz
- - összeszerel
- - bántalmazott
- ... chicken - sült csirke
- - festék (hajfesték, ruhafesték)
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- - haladó
- - zord, barátságtalan
- ... economics - technika óra
- - mez
- ... a good job - jó munkát végez
- - alkalmatlan
- - háziorvos
- - if
- I've never ... before - még sose repültem
- - mérni
19 Clues: - if • - mez • - mérni • - idézet • - haladó • - elkoboz • - háziorvos • - alkalmatlan • - összeszerel • - bántalmazott • ... exam - szigorlat • - zord, barátságtalan • ... chicken - sült csirke • ... economics - technika óra • ... a good job - jó munkát végez • - festék (hajfesték, ruhafesték) • ... furniture - lapraszerelt bútor • - kellemetlen, kényelmetlen, alkalmatlan • ...
Environmental Dangers 2020-12-13
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- a virus, microorganism, or other substance that causes disease
- The process of cutting down or burning a forest
- A type of rain that is caused by air pollution
- ____ layer has been destroyed by CFCs
- Air pollution can cause lung ____
- The release of a substance/gas into the atmosphere
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- any substance or form of energy that can cause harm to the environment and make it unfit for use by organisms
- Methane, CO2, Hydrogen, and Fluorine are what type of gases
- This clear material can be recycled multiple times
- water that runs into drains that may contain sewage and chemicals from homes and businesses or pollutants from industries
- Increasing population to unsustainable levels
- Extracting oil from underground
- Temperatures have been rising since which revolution?
13 Clues: Extracting oil from underground • Air pollution can cause lung ____ • ____ layer has been destroyed by CFCs • Increasing population to unsustainable levels • A type of rain that is caused by air pollution • The process of cutting down or burning a forest • This clear material can be recycled multiple times • The release of a substance/gas into the atmosphere • ...
Environmental Sustainability 2020-09-26
13 Clues: air pollution • reforestation • nature reserva • global warming • desflorestation • the environment • the ozone layer • weather forecast • natural disasters • climate imbalance • greenhous eeffect • endangered species • extreme temperatures
Environmental Sustainability 2020-09-26
13 Clues: air pollution • deforestation • global warming • nature reserva • reflorestation • the environment • the ozone layer • weather forecast • natural disasters • climate imbalance • greenhouse effect • endangered species • extreme temperatures
Environmental Chemistry 2023-02-05
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- Caused by e.g. sulphur dioxide in the air (4,4)
- Gas produced by cows that is in the atmopshere (7)
- Finite resources that we burn to give us energy (6,5)
- e.g. polymers; often ends up in the ocean (7)
- Process of burning, that gives out carbon dioxide (10)
- Another word for decay (13)
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- The element that makes up most of our air (8)
- Type of combustion that gives off carbon monoxide (10)
- This process takes in carbon dioxide and gives out oxygen (14)
- Process that gives out carbon dioxide, as will as energy (11)
- Used to be made of mainly carbon dioxide; now has a variety of different gases (10)
- Type of effect that traps certain gases on Earth (10)
- Made of three oxygen atoms, this is a greenhouse gas (5)
13 Clues: Another word for decay (13) • The element that makes up most of our air (8) • e.g. polymers; often ends up in the ocean (7) • Caused by e.g. sulphur dioxide in the air (4,4) • Gas produced by cows that is in the atmopshere (7) • Finite resources that we burn to give us energy (6,5) • Type of effect that traps certain gases on Earth (10) • ...
Environmental changes 2023-02-28
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- The role an organism plays in its ecosystem
- The seasonal movement of animals from one place to another
- species A species whose population is so small that it is in danger of extinction
- A place where an animal or plant lives
- All the living and nonliving things that interact with each other in an environment
- A group of organisms that are similar to one another and can combine to produce offspring.
- To be able to live successfully
- Populations of different species of organisms living together in the same geographic area
- All members of the same species living together at the same time in the same area
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- A process by which an organism slows its life functions for an extended period of time to preserve energy or resist harsh conditions
- An area that includes all living organisms and the surrounding physical features such as air, water, soil, weather, and landforms
- The process of making more organisms of the same kind
- species A species that no longer exists
13 Clues: To be able to live successfully • A place where an animal or plant lives • species A species that no longer exists • The role an organism plays in its ecosystem • The process of making more organisms of the same kind • The seasonal movement of animals from one place to another • species A species whose population is so small that it is in danger of extinction • ...
Environmental Impct 2023-03-27
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- the rate of how a population has been growing and how it has reached its peak in a certain amount of years.
- change that. occurs quickly and affects. organisms immediately.
- a group of organisms that can reproduce with one another in nature and produce fertile offspring.
- the variety of life found in a place on Earth
- A group of individuals of the same species within a community.
- a modification of an organism or its parts that makes it more fit for existence
- the number of individuals per species
- the capacity to endure environmental changes
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- change that. occurs slowly over time and. affects organisms over.
- a modification of an organism or its parts that makes it more fit for existence
- a specific characteristic of an individual.
- a defense mechanism or tactic that organisms use to disguise their appearance
- the dying out of a species.
- an individual living thing that carries on the activities of life by means of organs which have separate functions but are dependent on each other
14 Clues: the dying out of a species. • the number of individuals per species • a specific characteristic of an individual. • the capacity to endure environmental changes • the variety of life found in a place on Earth • A group of individuals of the same species within a community. • change that. occurs quickly and affects. organisms immediately. • ...
Environmental Science 2013-01-28
Across
- A seed, pod, or other edible part of a leguminous plant.
- PO43
- A device providing specific information on the state or condition of something.
- Growth
- fuels, A fuel formed from the remains of living organisms.
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- Something you do not need, but want
- Regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.
- Your economic ___________
- The gradual destruction of something
- Something you need to live
- A land with a marsh or swamp
- A salt or ester of nitric acid
- energy, Energy from the sun
13 Clues: PO43 • Growth • Your economic ___________ • Something you need to live • energy, Energy from the sun • A land with a marsh or swamp • A salt or ester of nitric acid • Something you do not need, but want • The gradual destruction of something • A seed, pod, or other edible part of a leguminous plant. • fuels, A fuel formed from the remains of living organisms. • ...
environmental interactions 2014-06-12
Across
- make their own food
- place where an organism lives and interacts
- puts nutrients in to the soil
- succession gradual changes to an environment
- essential to the survival of other living things
- populations living in one place
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- all living individuals of a species in an area
- what a species needs to stay alive such as air, water
- the saving of the earth's resources
- dangerous levels of substances that harm the environment
- energy flows through this in one direction
- must go out and find its food
- pollution causes the depletion of this layer
13 Clues: make their own food • puts nutrients in to the soil • must go out and find its food • populations living in one place • the saving of the earth's resources • energy flows through this in one direction • place where an organism lives and interacts • succession gradual changes to an environment • pollution causes the depletion of this layer • ...
Environmental problems 2022-04-26
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- an increase in the amount of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere which is believed to be the cause of a gradual warming of the surface of the Earth.
- an extremely large wave caused by movement of the earth under the sea, often caused by an earthquake
- damage caused to water, air.... by harmful substances or waste.
- unwanted matter or material of any type, often that which is left after useful substances or parts have been removed.
- the process by which land changes into desert.
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- a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by polluting gases such as carbon dioxide which are collecting in the air around the Earth and preventing heat escaping into space.
- animals or plants in danger of disappearing forever.
- the cutting down of trees in a large area; the destruction of forests by people.
- the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live.
- a long period when there is little or no rain.
- a sudden violent movement of the Earth's surface, sometimes causing great damage.
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry.
- to collect and treat rubbish to produce useful materials which can be used again.
13 Clues: a long period when there is little or no rain. • the process by which land changes into desert. • animals or plants in danger of disappearing forever. • a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry. • damage caused to water, air.... by harmful substances or waste. • the air, water and land in or on which people, animals and plants live. • ...
Environmental Movement 2023-09-03
Across
- Planting Campaign Planting trees to combat deforestation and air pollution.
- Power Advocacy Promoting solar energy to reduce carbon emissions.
- Cleanup Cleaning plastic from the oceans to save marine life.
- Movement Reducing the use of single-use plastics in everyday life.
- Farming Encouraging sustainable and organic farming practices.
- School Initiatives Making schools more eco-friendly and sustainable.
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- Hour Turning off lights for an hour to save energy.
- Movement Striving to produce no waste and reduce landfill.
- Our Oceans Raising awareness about ocean pollution and overfishing.
- Advocacy Encouraging biking to reduce pollution and traffic.
- Conservation Efforts to protect endangered animals and their habitats.
- Reuse, Recycle Promoting the 3 R's to reduce waste and conserve resources.
- the Bees Protecting bees and other pollinators to help crops.
- Water Advocacy Ensuring access to clean water for everyone.
- Energy Revolution People work together to use more renewable energy.
15 Clues: Hour Turning off lights for an hour to save energy. • Movement Striving to produce no waste and reduce landfill. • Water Advocacy Ensuring access to clean water for everyone. • Advocacy Encouraging biking to reduce pollution and traffic. • the Bees Protecting bees and other pollinators to help crops. • Cleanup Cleaning plastic from the oceans to save marine life. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2024-06-13
Across
- Water stored beneath the Earth's surface.
- The movement of water into the soil.
- A change in weather patterns over time affecting the water cycle.
- Water in rivers, lakes, and oceans.
- Water released from clouds.
- Large bodies of saltwater.
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- A natural storage of water, often underground.
- Flow of water on the Earth's surface.
- The process of water vapor rising into the atmosphere.
- The transfer of heat energy from the sun that drives evaporation.
- The impact of human activities on the environment.
- The release of water vapor from plants.
- The process by which water vapor turns into liquid water.
13 Clues: Large bodies of saltwater. • Water released from clouds. • Water in rivers, lakes, and oceans. • The movement of water into the soil. • Flow of water on the Earth's surface. • The release of water vapor from plants. • Water stored beneath the Earth's surface. • A natural storage of water, often underground. • The impact of human activities on the environment. • ...
Environmental problems 2024-11-18
Across
- A dense, tropical forest with high rainfall and a wide variety of plants and animals.
- Animals or plants that are at risk of becoming extinct.
- The top layer of the Earth where plants grow, made up of minerals, organic matter, water, and air.
- The presence of harmful substances in the environment, such as air, water, or soil.
- The gradual increase in the Earth's temperature due to the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
- The large-scale clearing of forests by factories or industries, often for wood, agriculture, or development.
- Farms where animals like cows, pigs, and chickens are raised for food, such as meat, milk, or eggs.
- Dangerous chemicals or substances that are harmful to humans, animals, and the environment.
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- The trapping of the sun’s heat in the Earth's atmosphere, causing the planet's temperature to rise.
- The condition where the number of people exceeds the capacity of the environment to support them.
- The expansion of residential areas on the outskirts of cities, where more houses and communities are built.
- Rainfall made acidic by pollution in the air, which can harm plants, animals, and buildings.
- Large, uncontrolled fires that spread quickly through forests, often destroying large areas of land.
13 Clues: Animals or plants that are at risk of becoming extinct. • The presence of harmful substances in the environment, such as air, water, or soil. • A dense, tropical forest with high rainfall and a wide variety of plants and animals. • Dangerous chemicals or substances that are harmful to humans, animals, and the environment. • ...
environmental crossword 2025-11-03
Across
- Protective layer against UV rays
- Harmful substance in the air or water
- Gas essential for human respiration
- Power from moving air
- wet season and rain in australia
- dry season and winds in australia
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- process in allowing earths resources
- Process by which plants make food
- Melting of polar ice contributes to this
- Layer of gases surrounding Earth
- Type of fuel formed from ancient remains
- Material that can be broken down naturally
- Renewable energy source from the sun
13 Clues: Power from moving air • Protective layer against UV rays • Layer of gases surrounding Earth • wet season and rain in australia • Process by which plants make food • dry season and winds in australia • Gas essential for human respiration • process in allowing earths resources • Renewable energy source from the sun • Harmful substance in the air or water • ...
Environmental Issues 2025-06-15
Across
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual, organization, or community.
- convert (waste) into reusable material.
- gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- energy derived from natural sources that are replenished at a higher rate than they are consumed
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
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- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- the variety of plant and animal life in the world or in a particular habitat, a high level of which is usually considered to be important and desirable.
- he activities and processes involved in collecting, handling, processing, storing, and transporting waste materials from their point of generation to their final disposal location
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- the disposal of waste material by burying it, especially as a method of filling in and reclaiming excavated pits
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction
13 Clues: convert (waste) into reusable material. • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat • (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment • ...
environmental 2024-07-09
Across
- the fact or process of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants becoming extinct.
- things that are no longer useful or wanted
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting
Down
- (waste) into reusable material.
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- poisonous.
- a synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene
- air pollution that reduces visibility
8 Clues: poisonous. • (waste) into reusable material. • air pollution that reduces visibility • things that are no longer useful or wanted • knowledge or perception of a situation or fact • the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting • a synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene • ...
Faculty of DoMS 2024-08-27
15 Clues: HOD • OB Faculty • OM Faculty • QM Faculty • SRM Faculty • ORM Faculty • MIS Faculty • BRM Faculty • ASP Faculty • Law Faculty • HRM Faculty • Stat Faculty • Accounts Faculty • Marketing Faculty • Economics Faculty
Latin America Crossword Puzzel 2016-11-25
Across
- ability to vote
- an island that is made of the countries of Haiti on the west and the Dominican Republic on the east
- descendants of Europeans and Africans
- religion based on African traditional beliefs that is practiced in Cuba; often called voodoo
- the government owns or controls most farms and businesses
- a combination of smoke and thick fog
- pollution the environmental problem found in Venezuela
- America the term that groups countries that speak mostly languages based on the ancient Latin language
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- the environmental problem found in Brazil
- times when all electricity to a region is cut off
- cannot read or write
- pollution the environmental issue found in Mexico City
- republic Brazil and Mexico's gov't system
- descendants of Europeans and Native Americans
14 Clues: ability to vote • cannot read or write • a combination of smoke and thick fog • descendants of Europeans and Africans • the environmental problem found in Brazil • republic Brazil and Mexico's gov't system • descendants of Europeans and Native Americans • times when all electricity to a region is cut off • pollution the environmental issue found in Mexico City • ...
