environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
invironment 2020-09-16
Across
- to the decrease in forest areas across the world that are lost uses such as agricultural croplands,urbanization,or mining activities.
- 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
- environmental zoned is an area in which the only vehicles permitted to be driven are those that meet
- rain-as it flows through the soil,acidic rain water can leach aluminum from soil day particles and the flow into stream and lakes.
- the scientific analysis and study of interactions among organism and environment
- emission standards and which are identified as such by a special colour
- 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 emission of carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas.
- in the environmental influence the ability of predators and prey to detect one another
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- the termination of a kinds usually a species.
- are controlled by external and internal factors.
- two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable.
- has more than 1,200 animal species 223 mammal, 702 bird,125, reptile,38 amphibian, and 111 fish species and 4700 plant pieces.
- gases from combustion of fossils fuels are associated with the global warming of earths climate.
- habitat is the type of natural environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- exploitation of natural resources is the use of natural resources of economic growth,sometimes with negative connotation of accompanying environmental degration
16 Clues: two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable. • the termination of a kinds usually a species. • in emission of carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas. • are controlled by external and internal factors. • emission standards and which are identified as such by a special colour • the scientific analysis and study of interactions among organism and environment • ...
Wrap up Vocabulary 2024-09-21
Across
- _____factors refer to environmental changes initiated by human activity.
- The_____Revolution led to significant environmental challenges due to rapid industrialization in the 18th century.
- In the context of environmental science, a _____ must be specific and testable.
- The scientific_____involves a systematic approach to studying natural phenomena .
- Using energy-efficient appliances can significantly reduce your_____footprint.
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- The Clean Air Act (1963) and the Clean Water Act (1972) are examples of major environmental
- All solid portions of Earth
- means taking responsibility for the careful management of resources.
- The____protects us from harmful solar radiation.
- All forms of water on Earth
10 Clues: All solid portions of Earth • All forms of water on Earth • The____protects us from harmful solar radiation. • means taking responsibility for the careful management of resources. • _____factors refer to environmental changes initiated by human activity. • Using energy-efficient appliances can significantly reduce your_____footprint. • ...
Environmental Protection 2024-06-02
Across
- what kind of energy does the sierra club support
- groups in every state used to address local and national environmental issues.
- legislation supported by the Sierra Club to reduce air pollution.
- The type of campaign the Sierra Club uses to mobilize supporters and raise awareness.
- Founder of the Sierra Club in 1892.
- Influencing policymakers
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- The type of action the Sierra Club uses to enforce environmental protection laws.
- One of the oldest and largest environmental organizations in the United States.
- The Sierra Club opposes this method of extracting oil and gas due to environmental concerns.
- what does the sierra club protect
10 Clues: Influencing policymakers • what does the sierra club protect • Founder of the Sierra Club in 1892. • what kind of energy does the sierra club support • legislation supported by the Sierra Club to reduce air pollution. • groups in every state used to address local and national environmental issues. • ...
puzzl33b 2024-04-16
Across
- 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.
- Architectural styles and trends of the present time. Significance: Reflects current technological advancements, cultural values, and environmental concerns in the built environment.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Natural features such as rivers, mountains, or oceans that separate geographic regions. Significance: Define territories and influence migration patterns, resource distribution, and political boundaries.
- 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.
- 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.
- Relating to or derived from living organisms. Significance: Refers to agricultural products grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, promoting environmental sustainability and health.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- The movement of people, goods, and ideas between different locations. Significance: Helps explain how and why cities develop, economies grow, and cultures mix.
- The difference between birth rate and death rate in a population. Significance: Indicates population growth or decline and influences economic development and social policies.
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Economic and political ideology emphasizing free markets, deregulation, and privatization.
- 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 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 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.
- 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.
- 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 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.
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. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 1 2023-01-01
6 Clues: Price theory comes under? • Who is father of economics? • __________ and choice go together. • Economics is all about making _____________ • "What ought to be" comes under which economics? • __________ economics deals with what is or how the economic problems are actually solved.
Bryce Shoemaker Economics Puzzle 2020-09-10
Across
- innovative thinking
- using a product
- exchanges
- study of people
- gain
- positive rewards
- work effort
- economy as whole
- tools to produce
- gain
- combination of economic resources
- to consumers
- natural resources
- loss
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- trade economy
- negative rewards
- decision making
- exchange
- land labor
- individual business
- inequality
- additional cost
22 Clues: gain • gain • loss • exchange • exchanges • land labor • inequality • work effort • to consumers • trade economy • using a product • decision making • study of people • additional cost • negative rewards • positive rewards • economy as whole • tools to produce • natural resources • innovative thinking • individual business • combination of economic resources
Spanish HW 2021-11-05
30 Clues: art • test • quiz • music • class • study • house • science • physics • library • biology • Spanish • schedule • homework • semester • classmate • of course • cafeteria • trimester • geography • bookstore • economics • university • laboratory • accounting • field of study • computer science • de cuarte roomate • de estudiantil dormitory • de empresa business administration
School-Related Vocabulary Terms 2023-04-04
30 Clues: Pen • Art • Band • Math • Book • Music • Ruler • Paper • Lunch • Class • Pencil • School • Stapler • Subject • History • Biology • Homework • Cafeteria • Chemistry • Schoolbag • Economics • Literature • University • High School • Earth science • Computer science • Secondary School • Elementary School • Political Science • Foreign languages
Happy 40th Birthday John! 2022-09-26
21 Clues: current • company • youngest • hospital • road race • surgeries • golf brand • middle name • oldest child • subject that • middle child • first college • favorite treat • number of first • sport of choice • major in college • month of wedding • favorite vacation • favorita tv shows • senior year superlative • street he lives on today
En la clase 2023-09-20
24 Clues: why? • Which? • Physics • Biology • Library • History • Because • English • Psicology • Economics • Bookstore • Where to? • Chemistry • To Arrive • Mathematics • Which ones? • Wastebasket • To the left of • To have dinner • To the right of • Computer science • Next to; besides • To have breakfast • Business administration
School subjects 2024-12-03
Across
- - svenska
- - teknisk slöjd
- - fysik
- - textilslöjd
- - hälsokunskap
- - engelska
- - bildkonst
- - livsåskådning
- - spanska
- - huslig ekonomi
- - filosofi
- - matematik
- - naturvetenskap
- - kemi
- - franska
- - samhällslära
- - tyska
- - företagsamhet
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- - modersmål och litteratur
- - musik
- - biologi
- - religion
- - historia
- - geografi
- - finska
- - gymnastik
26 Clues: - kemi • - fysik • - musik • - tyska • - finska • - svenska • - biologi • - spanska • - franska • - engelska • - religion • - historia • - geografi • - filosofi • - bildkonst • - gymnastik • - matematik • - textilslöjd • - hälsokunskap • - samhällslära • - teknisk slöjd • - livsåskådning • - företagsamhet • - huslig ekonomi • - naturvetenskap • - modersmål och litteratur
School subjects 2024-12-03
Across
- - svenska
- - teknisk slöjd
- - fysik
- - textilslöjd
- - hälsokunskap
- - engelska
- - bildkonst
- - livsåskådning
- - spanska
- - huslig ekonomi
- - filosofi
- - matematik
- - naturvetenskap
- - kemi
- - franska
- - samhällslära
- - tyska
- - företagsamhet
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- - modersmål och litteratur
- - musik
- - biologi
- - religion
- - historia
- - geografi
- - finska
- - gymnastik
26 Clues: - kemi • - fysik • - musik • - tyska • - finska • - svenska • - biologi • - spanska • - franska • - engelska • - religion • - historia • - geografi • - filosofi • - bildkonst • - gymnastik • - matematik • - textilslöjd • - hälsokunskap • - samhällslära • - teknisk slöjd • - livsåskådning • - företagsamhet • - huslig ekonomi • - naturvetenskap • - modersmål och litteratur
Engineer's Day 2025-09-11
Across
- Engineering field involving chemical processes
- Father of Modern Mysore
- Field involving machines and manufacturing
- Technology involving autonomous machines
- Institution organizing Engineers' Day in India
- Field involving circuits and electronics
- Award received by Sir M. Visvesvaraya
- Policy supporting deep tech startups
- Engineering field involving environmental solutions
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- Engineering field involving data and AI
- Field involving design and construction of buildings
- Field involving software and algorithms
- 2025 theme includes this term for advanced technologies
- Celebrated on September 15 in India
- Engineering excellence drives this
- Sir Visvesvaraya's profession
- Computing paradigm involving quantum bits
- Technology involving intelligent machines
18 Clues: Father of Modern Mysore • Sir Visvesvaraya's profession • Engineering excellence drives this • Celebrated on September 15 in India • Policy supporting deep tech startups • Award received by Sir M. Visvesvaraya • Engineering field involving data and AI • Field involving software and algorithms • Technology involving autonomous machines • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-04-20
Across
- The probability that an actual return on an investment will be lower than the expected return.
- Economic freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss. Promise of returns in case of economic damages or losses.
- Payments made by a corporation to its shareholder members.
- The degree to which an asset or security can be bought or sold in the market without affecting the asset's price.
- Company A company that owns enough voting stock in another firm to control management and operations by influencing or electing its board of directors
- A rise in value or price, especially over time.
- An increase in stock price
- Purchasable shares of a company
- To commit (money or capital) in order to gain a financial return
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- A stock or other security such as a mutual fund
- An individual or institution (including a corporation) that legally owns a share of stock in a public or private corporation.
- A Decrease in stock price
- A group or organization of owners
- Debt security, under which the issuer owes the holders a debt and, depending on the terms of the bond, is obliged to pay them interest, and/or to repay the principal at a later date
- Is anything that can be offered to a market that might satisfy a want or need
- Generally expressed in units of some form of currency.
- The return received on a business undertaking after all operating expenses have been met.
- Provides deposit insurance guaranteeing the safety of a depositor's accounts in member banks up to $250,000 for each deposit ownership category in each insured bank
18 Clues: A Decrease in stock price • An increase in stock price • Purchasable shares of a company • A group or organization of owners • A stock or other security such as a mutual fund • A rise in value or price, especially over time. • Generally expressed in units of some form of currency. • Payments made by a corporation to its shareholder members. • ...
2.2 Economics 2022-08-30
Across
- trading done all over the world
- Government makes economy decisions
- economy is slow, lots of job loss
- a rise in prices
- amount of goods/services to be sold
- amount a consumer wants to buy
- something that is useful
- based on customs
- running- taking the risk of business
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- good sold to outside countries
- hardly any or no resource available
- advanced methods to solve problems
- what's given up to do other things
- the ability of people to do work
- goods bought from outside countries
- a master on a particular subject
- money or goods to make and do things
- a single human being
- to trade one good for another good
19 Clues: a rise in prices • based on customs • a single human being • something that is useful • good sold to outside countries • amount a consumer wants to buy • trading done all over the world • the ability of people to do work • a master on a particular subject • economy is slow, lots of job loss • advanced methods to solve problems • what's given up to do other things • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-12-02
Across
- consumer He is one who wants to get maximum satisfaction out of his given income
- It is the study of man in the ordinary business of life
- A situation where there is not enough resources
- The desire to buy a commodity backed with sufficient purchasing power
- effect Effect of change in price of a related on the demand for a commodity
- One who gathers capital and organizes factors of production
- economics It studies the problem of efficient use of resources
- It is the transformation of input into output
- The standard unit of measurement used by A. Marshall to measure utility
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- cost It refers to the value of a factor in its next best alternative use
- problems It is a scientific inquiry into a problem using statistical tools
- curve It shows different combinations of 2 goods offering the same levels of satisfaction
- equilibrium It refers to a situation wherein a consumer gets maximum satisfaction
- behavior It refers to the way in which a consumer spends their income
- problem It is the problem related to the allocation of resources to different uses
- set It refers to the attainable combinations of a set of 2 goods
- curve It is a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- goods These are goods for which decreases as income of the buyers rise
- The satisfaction derived from the consumption of a commodity
- goods These are goods for which increases as income of the buyers rise
20 Clues: It is the transformation of input into output • A situation where there is not enough resources • It is the study of man in the ordinary business of life • curve It is a graphic representation of a demand schedule • One who gathers capital and organizes factors of production • The satisfaction derived from the consumption of a commodity • ...
economics crossword 2023-03-01
Across
- a formal organisation of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- when two or more companies join to form one large firm
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods in a specific market
- selling a product below cost for a short time to drive competitors out of the market
- a series of price cuts that lower prices below the cost of production
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
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- an illegal agreement among firms to divide a market,set prices, or limit production
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good or service
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces and sells it
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- laws that encourage competition in a marketplace
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- a way to attract customers through style,service,or location but not a lower price
- a license that gives the inventor of a product the exclusive rights to sell it for a specific period of time
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a market that runs most effectively when one large firm supplies all output
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can produce and sell goods
18 Clues: laws that encourage competition in a marketplace • the removal of government controls over a market • when two or more companies join to form one large firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • a series of price cuts that lower prices below the cost of production • ...
Economics Crossword 2020-02-03
Across
- People who buy goods with money.
- The study of economics on a large scale.
- A general slowdown in economic activity.
- A natural disaster causing a lack a water.
- A capacity to endure the natural ecology of the world.
- The amount of products producers are willing and able to sell at a given price.
- The total sum of product and service transactions between two agents.
- A measure of people in a given country.
- The acronym for Gross Domestic Product.
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- The shipping of goods and services out of the port of a country.
- Something not required to live but rather a luxuary.
- A market value of total money or income.
- The study of economics on a small scale.
- Requirements to live.
- Something that is a hinderence and creates disadvantage.
- This happens when there is an abundance of population and not enough jobs.
- An economic resource that has worth.
- A consumer's desire, willingness and ability to pay for specific goods.
18 Clues: Requirements to live. • People who buy goods with money. • An economic resource that has worth. • A measure of people in a given country. • The acronym for Gross Domestic Product. • A market value of total money or income. • The study of economics on a small scale. • The study of economics on a large scale. • A general slowdown in economic activity. • ...
Economics Review 2021-09-21
Across
- An economy where the government decides what people sell or buy.
- The alternative when making a decision. The other choice.
- bargaining. Negotiations between a company and labor union.
- When there is only one company making a good or service.
- When 2 or more people share a business.
- Food, water, and shelter
- An economy based on culture.
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- A 3rd party listens and helps
- The amount of goods or services available.
- Production which includes land, labor, capital and entrepreneurs
- A business owned by individual stockholders
- Proprietorship. When someone has their own business.
- competition. When a large number of sellers have identical products.
- When a few businesses make a good or service.
- A combination of 2 economies. The kind of economy the US has.
- How much someone wants a good or service.
- An economy where the people decide what to sell or buy.
- Games, cars, and toys
18 Clues: Games, cars, and toys • Food, water, and shelter • An economy based on culture. • A 3rd party listens and helps • When 2 or more people share a business. • How much someone wants a good or service. • The amount of goods or services available. • A business owned by individual stockholders • When a few businesses make a good or service. • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-09-13
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- consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when its price increases.
- goods used in place of one another
- consumers' desire to purchase goods
- is a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price.
- is a graphical representation of a demand schedule.
- a good that consumers demand less of when their income Increases
- the description or distribution of characteristics of some target audience, customer base, or population
- two goods that are bought and used together
- a measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- good that consumers demand more of when their incomes increase
- consumers react to an increase in a good’s price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
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- the full amount of total sales of goods and Services
- is a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price.
- is demand for a good that is very sensitive to changes in price
- a person changes his or her consumption of goods and services as a result of a change in real income
- “all other things held constant.”
- a given percentage that changes in price that leads to an equal percentage change in quantity demanded or supplied.
- is demand for a good that consumers will continue to buy despite a price increase
18 Clues: “all other things held constant.” • goods used in place of one another • consumers' desire to purchase goods • two goods that are bought and used together • is a graphical representation of a demand schedule. • the full amount of total sales of goods and Services • a measure of how consumers react to a change in price • ...
Economics revision 2018-02-25
Across
- A supply-side policy of making markets more competitive by removing barriers to entry and other market imperfections.
- Import taxes that are imposed on foreign goods.
- A type of economic system that relies on the government allocating scare resources.
- People who take advantage of the goods or services provided by the government but have not contributed to government revenue through taxation.
- A person who owns and runs a business as a single proprietor. They take all the risks but keep any profit made by the business.
- The world's largest supplier of oil.
- Refers to the use of factors of production in the economy, such as labour.
- A sum of money given by the government to a producer to reduce the costs of production or to a consumer to reduce the price of consumption.
- A condition that exists when people lack adequate income and wealth to sustain basic standards of living.
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- A financial record of a country's transactions with the rest of the world for a given time period.
- Occurs when the price of a currency operating in a fixed exchange rate system is officially and deliberately increased.
- A sustained rise on the general level of prices of goods and services over time, as measured by a CPI.
- The act of swapping items in exchange for other items through a process of bargaining and negotiation.
- Occurs in the business cycle when there is a fall in GDP for two consecutive quarters.
- Used to control spending and investment in an economy.
- A form of financial assistance for economic development from other countries or non-government organisations such as Oxfam and Unicef.
- In this country, around 30% of the population are aged over 60.
- Physical items such as tables, cars, toothpaste and pencils.
18 Clues: The world's largest supplier of oil. • Import taxes that are imposed on foreign goods. • Used to control spending and investment in an economy. • Physical items such as tables, cars, toothpaste and pencils. • In this country, around 30% of the population are aged over 60. • Refers to the use of factors of production in the economy, such as labour. • ...
Economics Recap 2019-12-08
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- The amount of money earned by a business after all of its expenses have been paid for
- Money that the government collects from the public
- AKA the factors of Production
- How we distribute scarce resources among producers
- A business who employ workers to produce good and services
- A rival business who makes products in the same market
- A person whoy buys things to use
- Goods from another country
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- An investigation and check of whether records of a business are accurate
- Tangible items
- Intangible events
- A Person or Business who makes and sells things for a profit
- The problem of people having unlimited wants but limited resources
- Obtaining goods and services from outside suppliers in order to reduce costs
- A person who works for a business
- Study of how people and society use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- Having a job that returns an income for the work provided
- Goods sent to another country
18 Clues: Tangible items • Intangible events • Goods from another country • AKA the factors of Production • Goods sent to another country • A person whoy buys things to use • A person who works for a business • Money that the government collects from the public • How we distribute scarce resources among producers • A rival business who makes products in the same market • ...
African Economics 2024-01-09
Across
- Something that makes a person better at something
- Goods used to produce other goods
- Kenya's currency
- % of people that can read / write
- Something created by nature
- Second largest industry in Kenya
- The wealth and resources of a country
- Nigeria's specialty
- Dishonest or illegal activities
- South Africa's specialty
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- Nigeria's currency
- The rate at which prices increase
- Someone who takes a risk to make something
- Being efficient at making / producing something
- Trade without money
- South Africa's currency
- Africa's largest economy
- Kenya's specialty
18 Clues: Kenya's currency • Kenya's specialty • Nigeria's currency • Trade without money • Nigeria's specialty • South Africa's currency • Africa's largest economy • South Africa's specialty • Something created by nature • Dishonest or illegal activities • Second largest industry in Kenya • Goods used to produce other goods • The rate at which prices increase • % of people that can read / write • ...
HEALTH ECONOMICS 2025-09-08
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- - Price of healthcare services.
- - Maintain healthcare long-term.
- - International health issues.
- - Need for healthcare services.
- - Moral principles in healthcare.
- - Variety in healthcare populations.
- - Availability of health resources.
- - Government-supported healthcare.
- - Relating to moral decisions in healthcare.
- - Avoiding illness or injury.
- - Fairness in healthcare distribution.
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- - Care given to manage a health condition.
- - Standard of healthcare services.
- - Plan for healthcare spending.
- - Availability of healthcare services.
- - Ability to use healthcare.
- - Ensuring fairness in healthcare distribution.
- - Study to improve healthcare.
- - Guidelines for healthcare practices.
- - Optimal use of health resources.
20 Clues: - Ability to use healthcare. • - Avoiding illness or injury. • - International health issues. • - Study to improve healthcare. • - Price of healthcare services. • - Plan for healthcare spending. • - Need for healthcare services. • - Maintain healthcare long-term. • - Moral principles in healthcare. • - Standard of healthcare services. • - Government-supported healthcare. • ...
Kriti is 22! 🥰 2020-05-26
22 Clues: Video 1 • Video 2 • Video 3 • Video 4 • Video 5 • Video 6 • Video 7 • Video 8 • Video 9 • Video 10 • Video 11 • Video 12 • Video 13 • Video 14 • Video 15 • Video 16 • Video 17 • Video 18 • Video 19 • Video 20 • Video 21 • Video 22
School Classes 2020-09-04
Across
- Geschichte
- class Werken
- Pause (zwischen Schulstunden)
- Religionsunterricht
- Zeichnung
- Kunstunterricht
- Wissenschaft, Naturwissenschaft
- Geometrie
- Grammatik
- Ethik
- debattieren
- Physik
- spielen
- Musik
- Geografie
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- economics Hauswirtschaftslehre
- schreiben
- Theater, Schauspiel (n)
- Chemie
- studies Fremdsprachenunterricht
- Mathematik
- Algebra
- Education (PE) Sportunterricht, Turnen
- lesen
- Literatur
- class Gesundheitserziehung
26 Clues: lesen • Ethik • Musik • Chemie • Physik • Algebra • spielen • schreiben • Zeichnung • Geometrie • Literatur • Grammatik • Geografie • Geschichte • Mathematik • debattieren • class Werken • Kunstunterricht • Religionsunterricht • Theater, Schauspiel (n) • class Gesundheitserziehung • Pause (zwischen Schulstunden) • economics Hauswirtschaftslehre • studies Fremdsprachenunterricht • Wissenschaft, Naturwissenschaft • ...
Spanish learning chapter 2 2021-10-22
20 Clues: la mesa • la tiza • el libro • la pluma • el papel • la silla • el reloj • la física • la puerta • la mochila • la pizarra • la ventana • la química • la economía • la papelera • el trimestre • la biblioteca • la especialización • el/la_compañero/a_de_clase • la administración de empresas
Spanish learning chapter 2 2021-10-22
20 Clues: la mesa • la tiza • el libro • la pluma • el papel • la silla • el reloj • la física • la puerta • la mochila • la pizarra • la ventana • la química • la economía • la papelera • el trimestre • la biblioteca • la especialización • el/la_compañero/a_de_clase • la administración de empresas
Spanish learning chapter 2 2021-10-22
20 Clues: la mesa • la tiza • el libro • la pluma • el papel • la silla • el reloj • la física • la puerta • la mochila • la pizarra • la ventana • la química • la economía • la papelera • el trimestre • la biblioteca • la especialización • el/la_compañero/a_de_clase • la administración de empresas
Social word 2013-11-12
20 Clues: army • goods • Devotion • agreement • A council • new business • An sovereign • to be unified • Gods phrophet • basic monetary • exported goods • based on bible • limit of trades • believes in God • Extending a rule • believer of Jesus • controls the economy • limitations of freedom • Parliamentary government • influencing less powerful
Module 9 2016-03-30
30 Clues: drāma • fakts • dejot • klase • ideja • skaļš • bilde • sports • dators • teātris • analīze • atmiņas • sociāls • agresīvs • kaušanās • progress • orķestrs • politika • nopietns • biblotēka • ekonomika • draudzīgs • projektors • filozofija • tehnoloģija • informācija • club filmu klubs • school augstskola • club debates klubs • magazine skolas avīze
Les Cours 2021-10-19
28 Clues: easy • math • test • class • grade • I hate • I like • school • useful • studies • biology • history • diploma • useless • physics • homework • economics • chemistry • gymnasium • geography • difficult • cafeteria • humanities • scholarship • I don't like • I really like • business class • computer class
En la clase-Emmanuel 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • which? • library • Because • Next to • History • Biology • English • Physics • Economy • Bookstore • Where to? • To arrive • Wich ones • Chemistry • Psychology • Wastebasket • Mathematics • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Computer science • To have breakfast • business administration
Leccion 2 vocabulario pt1v1 2023-10-11
30 Clues: art • desk • major • class • eraser • course • library • English • physics • history • stadium • Spanish • biology • sciences • schedule • economics • geography • cafeteria • accounting • test; exam • calculator • archeology • laboratory • humanities • house; home • student(female) • classmate (male) • computer science • roommate (female) • business administration
Economics Crossword 2021-09-13
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- consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when its price increases.
- goods used in place of one another
- consumers' desire to purchase goods
- is a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price.
- is a graphical representation of a demand schedule.
- a good that consumers demand less of when their income Increases
- the description or distribution of characteristics of some target audience, customer base, or population
- two goods that are bought and used together
- a measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- good that consumers demand more of when their incomes increase
- consumers react to an increase in a good’s price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
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- the full amount of total sales of goods and Services
- is a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price.
- is demand for a good that is very sensitive to changes in price
- a person changes his or her consumption of goods and services as a result of a change in real income
- “all other things held constant.”
- a given percentage that changes in price that leads to an equal percentage change in quantity demanded or supplied.
- is demand for a good that consumers will continue to buy despite a price increase
18 Clues: “all other things held constant.” • goods used in place of one another • consumers' desire to purchase goods • two goods that are bought and used together • is a graphical representation of a demand schedule. • the full amount of total sales of goods and Services • a measure of how consumers react to a change in price • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-09-13
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- goods that consumers DEMAND LESS of when their INCOME INCREASES
- the measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- "all other things held constant."
- Equal to 1
- two goods that are bought and used together
- consumers buy more when price is less & vice versa
- desire to purchase goods
- is the TOTAL amount of money the company recieves from selling its goods or services
- goods used in place of one another
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- when consumers are not very responsive to changes in price (Less than 1)
- a table that lists the quantity of ALL CONSUMERS in the MARKET will buy
- when a small change in price leads to a large change in the quantity demanded (greater than 1)
- goods that consumers DEMAND MORE of when their INCOME INCREASES
- a table that lists the quantity A PERSON will buy
- statistical data relating to a POPULATION and groups within it
- consumers reaction to price increase by buying less of it
- When a person changes their consumption of goods based on their income
- a GRAPHICAL representation of a demand schedule
18 Clues: Equal to 1 • desire to purchase goods • "all other things held constant." • goods used in place of one another • two goods that are bought and used together • a GRAPHICAL representation of a demand schedule • a table that lists the quantity A PERSON will buy • consumers buy more when price is less & vice versa • the measure of how consumers react to a change in price • ...
Economics Review 2017-03-21
Across
- limit commercial use of land in order to prevent oil, manufacturing or other types of businesses from building in residential neighborhoods.
- an extra benefit supplementing an employee's salary, for example, a company car, subsidized meals, health insurance, etc.
- is the process of distinguishing a product or service from others, to make it more attractive to a particular target market.
- something you own
- a state of limited competition, in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers.
- a person or thing whose presence or behavior is likely to cause embarrassment or put one at a disadvantage.
- illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially between ostensible opponents in a lawsuit.
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and available for sale or distribution.
- an association of manufacturers or suppliers with the purpose of maintaining prices at a high level and restricting competition.
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- the maintaining of prices at a certain level by agreement between competing sellers.
- is the simplest and most common structure chosen to start a business.
- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
- a sum of money paid to a patentee for the use of a patent or to an author or composer for each copy of a book sold or for each public performance of a work.
- is an exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides, in general, a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service.
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves).
- n authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities, e.g., providing a broadcasting service or acting as an agent for a company's products.
- an agreement with legal force, in particular.
18 Clues: something you own • an agreement with legal force, in particular. • is the simplest and most common structure chosen to start a business. • the maintaining of prices at a certain level by agreement between competing sellers. • the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service. • ...
Economics Revision 2017-11-02
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- organises the factors of production and takes risk
- one of the factors of production
- one of the key economic agents
- one of the functions of the price mechanism
- swapping one good for another without the use of money
- market ... or market clearing price
- the amount of a good producers are willing & able to sell at any given price over a period of time
- this will shift the supply curve to the left
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- the type of good that does not carry an opportunity cost
- produces good and services to sell at a profit
- when demand is greater than supply we have ... demand
- production ... frontier
- measures the responsiveness of one variable to a change in another
- total revenue - total costs
- the period of time when all factor inputs can be varied
- the economics of the whole economy
- a payment from government to firms to lower their costs of production
- where buyers & sellers meet to exchange goods & services
18 Clues: production ... frontier • total revenue - total costs • one of the key economic agents • one of the factors of production • the economics of the whole economy • market ... or market clearing price • one of the functions of the price mechanism • this will shift the supply curve to the left • produces good and services to sell at a profit • ...
economics crossword 2023-02-27
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- a formal organisation of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all output
- the division of consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- an illegal agreement among firms to divide the market ,set prices ,or limit production
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
- any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitors out of the market
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises
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- a licence that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive rights to sell it for a specific amount of time
- the removal of government controls over a market
- a way to attract customers through style ,service ,or location but not a lower price
- the expenses a new business must pay before it can produce and sell a good
- a contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods in a specific market
- a series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production
- laws that encourage competition in a market place
- a product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces or sells it
18 Clues: the removal of government controls over a market • laws that encourage competition in a market place • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market • ...
11 economics 2024-06-29
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- Pay received by employees in dollar terms for their contribution to the production process. Not adjusted for inflation.
- The growth of casual employment as a proportion of the total workforce.
- Those who are unemployed due to time lags involved in the transition between jobs
- Percentage of the population, aged 15 and over, in the labour force.Either employed or unemployed.
- Marginal propensity to consume (MPC) is the proportion of an increase in income that gets spent on consumption. Varies by income level and is typically lower at higher incomes.
- Human effort, both physical and mental, used to produce goods and services. Return for labour is wages.
- Complementary goods are products which are bought and used together.
- People who can be considered unemployed but do not fit the official definition of unemployment and are not reflected in the unemployment statistics.
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- Consists of all the employed and unemployed persons in the country at any given time. Also known as the workforce.
- Legal documents that establish the minimum wage and working conditions for employees. Depends on their industry, occupation, or workplace.
- Items that remove money from the circular flow of income, decreasing aggregate income and the general level of economic activity. Three leakages: savings, taxation, and imports.
- Enterprise agreements must pass in order to be approved under the Fair Work Act. Examines whether an employee is better off than they would be under the applicable industrial award.
- Natural resources used to produce goods and services. Return for land is rent.
- Sustained increase in the general level of prices over a period of time, usually one year. Commonly measured by the percentage change in the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
- Unemployment due to a downturn in the business cycle.
- Quantity of goods and services the economy can produce with a given amount of inputs such as capital and labour.
- Marginal propensity to save (MPS) is the proportion of an increase in income that gets saved instead of spent on consumption. Varies by income level and is typically higher at higher incomes.
- The tool of the government for the exercise of fiscal policy. Shows the government’s planned expenditure and revenue for the next financial year.
18 Clues: Unemployment due to a downturn in the business cycle. • Complementary goods are products which are bought and used together. • The growth of casual employment as a proportion of the total workforce. • Natural resources used to produce goods and services. Return for land is rent. • ...
International Economics 2024-12-06
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- the price of one nations currency in terms of another nations currency
- a tax on imported goods
- view of trade that limits trade to protect the nations interest, jobs, and industries
- When imports are greater than exports
- free trade agreement between the nations of north America
- trade barrier that sets a limit on imports
- When exports are greater than imports
- the market for different currencies
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- when a currency decreases in value
- Producing a product at a lower opportunity cost than another nation
- When a nations exports equal its imports
- the interconnectedness of the worlds economies because of trade
- producing more of a product than another nation
- free trade block in Europe
- a group of nations who have agreed to free trade
- when a currency increases in value
- a barrier to trade that makes trade between nations illegal
- free trade agreement between the nations of south Asia
18 Clues: a tax on imported goods • free trade block in Europe • when a currency decreases in value • when a currency increases in value • the market for different currencies • When imports are greater than exports • When exports are greater than imports • When a nations exports equal its imports • trade barrier that sets a limit on imports • ...
Pueblo Economics 2025-12-09
Across
- The Italians adopted this plant and put it on pizza!
- This member of the Three Sisters was also grown by the Pueblo.
- A type of bead whose name translates to 'shell' in the Keres language.
- Another member of the Three Sisters grown by the Pueblo.
- Proof of the Chaco valley's trade networks, this sweet treat is proof of how far the Pueblo traded.
- After the Pueblo introduced this plant to Europeans, they would farm it on an industrial scale... with slaves.
- Networks of these were constructed to link communities, and sometimes for religious purposes.
- It's hot, spicy, and comes in green, orange, red, and black varieties!
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- Field beds consisted of lines of these, and seeds were planted in them to ensure water collected - helping ensure farms survived.
- Their forebearers were named after this, a common trade good woven of sumac, willow, or yucca.
- It's not a pancake, but similar! Also the name of Pueblo gardens, due to the shape and layout of their holes.
- Systems of canals designed to alter the flow of water and help with large-scale farming.
- Impossible to find in the desert, but common where we live; the fancier and more colourful the better, these were traded for thousands of kilometers, and used in jewelry.
- Due to less rain, the Pueblo _________ farmlands across areas, so if one failed, the others might not.
- This animal, often domesticated for companionship, was also a source of food.
- This Pueblo staple is descended from Maize.
- One of several animals the Pueblo hunted.
- What bird did the Pueblo tame?
18 Clues: What bird did the Pueblo tame? • One of several animals the Pueblo hunted. • This Pueblo staple is descended from Maize. • The Italians adopted this plant and put it on pizza! • Another member of the Three Sisters grown by the Pueblo. • This member of the Three Sisters was also grown by the Pueblo. • ...
Economics and Personal Finance Literacy Terms 2022-09-13
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- Gain when something that is being held increases in price over time
- when the amount of something is too small
- dependence of two or more people or things on each other
- maintaining by an authority
- a sum paid to a level of government for public services
- vs. Private Industry public is owned by the government while private is owned by the individual
- Property property that was created from the mind
- all the money and property owned by a single person, family, or org.
- a ban on trade with a country
- exchanging one good or service for another
- money given to a public body so that it can produce a product or service
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- used to describe how the world has become interdependent
- regulation of concentrated economic power like monopolies
- part of economics concerned with large-scale factors
- putting your money in the trust of a bank
- Policy actions taken to control a nations economics
- part of economics only concerned with single factors like individual
- a person who owns a business
- Domain when the government pays for you to give them your land
- money received for work
- Rate the rate at which money is changed throughout different countries
- a share of something that someone is required to get or give
- list of employees that are required to receive pay
- when one business owns all of the product or services and is able to charge any price
- Policy government spending and tax used to better the economy
25 Clues: money received for work • maintaining by an authority • a person who owns a business • a ban on trade with a country • putting your money in the trust of a bank • when the amount of something is too small • exchanging one good or service for another • Property property that was created from the mind • list of employees that are required to receive pay • ...
economic crossword puzzle 2025-11-04
Across
- what kind of public projects did keynes suggest to reduce unemployment?
- where was adam smith educated at?
- / where was keynes educated at?
- according to keynes economic downturns are caused by insufficient _____ demand
- what type of policy did keynes advocate to manage demand?
- smith ideas became the foundation of what school of economics?
- where did adam smith teach at?
- who’s is the father of economics?
- what year did keynes write the general theory of employment, interest and money
- what global economic crisis inspired keynes ideas?
- keynes was considered a __________ economist
- what book is adam smith known for?
- according to smith the division of ________ increases productivity
- after the war what was he at the breton woods conference?
- laws/ which earlier theories did keynes challenge?
- until what year was he educated at the university of cambridge
- what invisible force did smith say guides the market toward efficiency
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- smith believed markets worked best with minimal government_____.
- keynes argued that markets aren’t always self-_____
- where was keynes born
- according to smith what’s the true source of a nations wealth
- advocated for free trades and open ______.
- in which scottish town was he born?
- his final work was to get a ____ from the U.S. to britain.
- “in the long run we are all ____.”
- what did smith view as a natural regulator of market activity?
- according to smith specialization improves economic _______
- what personal motive did smith say could benefit society as a whole?
- what year did he write the wealth of nations?
- economics / what school is thought is named after keynes ideas?
30 Clues: where was keynes born • where did adam smith teach at? • / where was keynes educated at? • where was adam smith educated at? • who’s is the father of economics? • “in the long run we are all ____.” • what book is adam smith known for? • advocated for free trades and open ______. • in which scottish town was he born? • keynes was considered a __________ economist • ...
Geography 7A types of Geography Benja and Manu 2023-04-18
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- were frogs ussualy live and its very shallow.Physical geography
- A big screen to watch programs.human geography
- Places that create things and ussualy throw smoke. Environmental geography
- stagnant places of water where lots of fishes live. Physical geography
- A black gass that is bad for nature. Environmental geography
- Water with trash in it. Environmental geography
- A mountain with lava inside wich ussualy errupts .Physical geography
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- Bottles made out of other recycled bottles.Environmental geography
- A mean of transport. human geography
- An electronic device which humas always use.human geography
- wood trunked with leaves where birds make their nests. Physical geography
- Plastic or paper or things that people throw because they have no use.Environmental geography
- A certain transport that follows a path.human geography
- A type of home for humans. human geography
- big water currents. Physical geography
15 Clues: A mean of transport. human geography • big water currents. Physical geography • A type of home for humans. human geography • A big screen to watch programs.human geography • Water with trash in it. Environmental geography • A certain transport that follows a path.human geography • An electronic device which humas always use.human geography • ...
Les expressions du discours 2024-01-23
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- Reducing plastic use is a fundamental step towards environmental conservation; firstly, it minimizes pollution and protects marine life.
- Addressing climate change collectively is crucial; either we work together or face irreversible consequences.
- Innovations in green technology play a pivotal role in sustainability; moreover, they drive positive change and reduce ecological impact.
- Responsible consumption is crucial; except for mindful choices, we risk depleting natural resources.
- Investing in renewable energy is a key strategy for a sustainable future; certainly, it aligns with global efforts to combat climate change.
- Renewable energy sources are crucial; however, their widespread adoption is still a challenge.
- Environmental education becomes crucial in fostering a sense of responsibility; then, informed individuals can drive positive environmental change.
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- Recycling is essential, and like composting, it contributes to reducing waste and preserving resources.
- Conservation efforts must continue to protect endangered species; nevertheless, habitat loss remains a significant threat.
- Carpooling and using public transportation are key; for cleaner air quality, these alternatives must be embraced.
- Advocating for environmental policies is essential for systemic change; secondly, it promotes a legal framework that supports ecological well-being.
- Reforestation efforts are vital because deforestation contributes to climate change; because of this, global initiatives are underway to restore forests.
- Individuals can make a significant impact by adopting eco-friendly habits, so incorporating sustainable practices into daily life is essential.
- Sustainable practices will lead to a healthier planet for future generations; then, the global community must prioritize environmental stewardship.
- Transitioning to a circular economy is imperative for long-term ecological balance; finally, it ensures resources are used efficiently and sustainably.
- Every small action contributes to the overall health of the environment; certainly, individual choices matter.
16 Clues: Renewable energy sources are crucial; however, their widespread adoption is still a challenge. • Responsible consumption is crucial; except for mindful choices, we risk depleting natural resources. • Recycling is essential, and like composting, it contributes to reducing waste and preserving resources. • ...
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Spanish learning chapter 2 2021-10-22
20 Clues: la mesa • la tiza • el libro • la pluma • el papel • la silla • el reloj • la física • la puerta • la mochila • la pizarra • la ventana • la química • la economía • la papelera • el trimestre • la biblioteca • la especialización • el/la_compañero/a_de_clase • la administración de empresas
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
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History 2023-10-11
29 Clues: Go • shop • zone • union • Point • union • Dodge • grant • Drake • Gould • Swift • Tariff • J Hill • company • Pacific • Stanford • of Labor • of scale • Carnegie • Vanderbilt • integration • Alva Edison • Graham Bell • integration • Westinghouse • Railroad Act • D Rockefeller • National Product • Federation of Labor
En la Clase 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • Which? • library • English • biology • history • because • Physics • Bookstore • Chemistry • Economics • To arrive • Where to? • Psychology • mathematics • wastebasket • Which ones? • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Next to;besides • Computer science • To have breakfast • business administration
En la Clase 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • Which? • library • English • biology • history • because • Physics • Bookstore • Chemistry • Economics • To arrive • Where to? • Psychology • mathematics • wastebasket • Which ones? • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Next to;besides • Computer science • To have breakfast • business administration
En la Clase 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • Which? • history • library • Physics • biology • English • because • Economics • Chemistry • To arrive • Bookstore • Where to? • Psychology • mathematics • Which ones? • wastebasket • To the left of • To have dinner • Next to;besides • To the right of • Computer science • To have breakfast • business administration
Chapter 2 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why • which • Biology • history • English • because • library • physics • Chemistry • Economics • to arrive • Bookstore • Where to? • Which ones? • mathematics • wastebasket • Physchology • to the left of • to have dinner • to the right of • computer science • next to; besides • to have breakfast • Business administration
Birthday mya 2025-03-27
20 Clues: home • star sign • group chat • big brother • middle name • current age • little sister • Nigerian rice • our first date • mom's nickname • childhood home • current school • little brother • always in there • favorite flower • secondary school • program of study • who introduced us • frequent food place • favorite destination
Alexia Paredes B7 2024-04-16
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- 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. (3, VIT)
- Natural features such as rivers, mountains, or oceans that separate geographic regions. Significance: Define territories and influence migration patterns, resource distribution, and political boundaries. (4, VIT)
- The time it takes for a population to double in size. Significance: Illustrates population growth rates and impacts resource consumption and environmental sustainability. (2, IDK)
- Economic and political ideology emphasizing free markets, deregulation, and privatization. Significance: Influences policies on trade, taxation, and social services, shaping global economic trends and inequalities. (7, IDK)
- 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. (5, IDK)
- 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. (4, CC)
- 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. (4, CC)
- 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. (4, IDK)
- Architectural styles and trends of the present time. Significance: Reflects current technological advancements, cultural values, and environmental concerns in the built environment. (3, IDK)
- 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. (7, VIT)
- 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. (1, CC)
- 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. (2, CC)
- 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. (6, CC)
- 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. (3, IDK)
- The difference between birth rate and death rate in a population. Significance: Indicates population growth or decline and influences economic development and social policies. (2, IDK)
- 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. (1, CC)
- 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. (7, CC)
- 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. (6, VIT)
- 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. (5, IDK)
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- 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. (6, IDK)
- 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. (3, CC)
- 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. (2, CC)
- 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. (7, IDK)
- The movement of people, goods, and ideas between different locations. Significance: Helps explain how and why cities develop, economies grow, and cultures mix. (1, IDK)
- 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. (1, IDK)
- 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. (2, VIT)
- 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. (1, VIT)
- 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. (6, CC)
- 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. (4, IDK)
- 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. (3, CC)
- 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. (5, VIT)
- Relating to or derived from living organisms. Significance: Refers to agricultural products grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, promoting environmental sustainability and health. (5, CC)
- 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. (5, CC)
- 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. (6, IDK)
- 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. (7, CC)
35 Clues: The movement of people, goods, and ideas between different locations. Significance: Helps explain how and why cities develop, economies grow, and cultures mix. (1, IDK) • The time it takes for a population to double in size. Significance: Illustrates population growth rates and impacts resource consumption and environmental sustainability. (2, IDK) • ...
Economics Vocabulary PD.6 2013-02-04
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- Institutions formal organization such as banks, labor unions, cooperatives and etc.
- used for crops, factory, sports and natural resources
- Science political science, history, sociology, anthropology are 4 concepts
- Ability of individuals to start new businesses to introduce new products and technologies
- they go into producing something
- Economic system that contains characteristics of a command and market economy
- Freely chosen activity between buyers and sellers of goods and services
- Money left after all the production costs are paid
- Costs to give up something wanted for something needed
- state or government economics
- physical and mental work
- Where government controls the economic system
- the activities done for others for free
- The items that people buy
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- trade their surpluses
- individual or family economics
- serves as a medium of exchange
- Offs exchanging one thing for the use of another
- ability to produce greater quantities of goods and services in better and faster way
- decisions in one part of the world affect another part of the world
- Economic system based on customs and beliefs
- anything that people can use to make or obtain what they want
- money or machinery used to produce goods and services
- results of productively combing land, labor, and capital
- study of marketing and relates to the practical necessities of life.
- Organizations Where they make a variety of goods or services available to all
- Rivalry among producers and sellers of similar goods
- Private individuals own the factors of production and trade
- not enough income, time, and other resources to satisfy their every need.
29 Clues: trade their surpluses • physical and mental work • The items that people buy • state or government economics • individual or family economics • serves as a medium of exchange • they go into producing something • the activities done for others for free • Economic system based on customs and beliefs • Where government controls the economic system • ...
Doughnut Economics DCB 2022-04-30
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- Food security, health, education, income and work, peace and justice, political voice, social equity, gender equality, housing, networks, energy, water
- Instead of a linear self contained market, doughnut economists aim or a _ economy
- Climate change, ocean acidification, chemical pollution, nitrogen and phosphorus loading, freshwater withdrawals, land conversion, biodiversity loss, air pollution, ozone layer depletion
- the mainstream economists wrongly believe that humans are perfectly _
- between the outer 'ecological ceiling' circle (symbolising the environmental limits of the planet that we live on) and the inner 'social foundation' (setting out a baseline for human health and wellbeing)
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- Founder of doughnut economics
- Instead of being addicted to GDP growth, doughnut economists are _ about growth
- The monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period by countries.
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States
- An intergovernmental economic organisation with 38 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade.
11 Clues: Founder of doughnut economics • the mainstream economists wrongly believe that humans are perfectly _ • Instead of being addicted to GDP growth, doughnut economists are _ about growth • Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States • Instead of a linear self contained market, doughnut economists aim or a _ economy • ...
Lucas, impregnate me 2025-03-01
15 Clues: Boost • Spams • Suppose • Rock band? • Semicolon? • Nice bread • Coffee ___ • Identifiable • ___ of vinegar • Wealth or city • ___ difference • Change, in math • Partner of checks • Economics leader? • BNHA and AOT, for example
School Tests, Marks & Subjects In French 2025-04-07
15 Clues: TEST • MARK • FRENCH • ENGLISH • BIOLOGY • ECONOMICS • GEOPGRAPHY • EXAM PAPER • TECHNOLOGY • MATHEMATICS • SCHOOL REPORT • TO TAKE AN EXAM • TO FAIL AN EXAM • note A GOOD MARK • MAIN FRENCH-LEAVING EXAM
john maynard keynes 2025-10-31
15 Clues: from • born • time period • famous book • passed sway • ideas differ • fiscal policy • interest rates • book published • deficit spending • caused economics • modern government • c in GDP equation • multiplier effect • macroeconomic framework
French Vocab book 2 unit 1 2025-10-10
15 Clues: Math • French • German • Holiday • Vacation • Geography • Free time • Economics • Study Hall • School Year • After School • Before school • End of the day • Physics-Chemistry • Beginning of the day
Unit 7 2021-03-13
20 Clues: aide • affamé • famine • pollué • réfugié • jetable • réduire • polluer • recyclé • pollueur • indigène • épidémie • pollution • climatique • destructeur • mondialement • mondialisation • environnemental • approvisionnement • tremblement de terre
Planet Protectors 2021-05-17
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- started the global environmental movement
- "Gandhi of grain"
- "water warrior"
- School Strike for Climate
- first Hero for the Planet
- warrior for the Amazon
- chimpanzees
- “Queen of Recycling”
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- Canadian environmental activist
- co-founder of the website, 350.org
- Kenya’s Green Belt Movement
- founder of Youth for Future Africa
12 Clues: chimpanzees • "water warrior" • "Gandhi of grain" • “Queen of Recycling” • warrior for the Amazon • School Strike for Climate • first Hero for the Planet • Kenya’s Green Belt Movement • Canadian environmental activist • co-founder of the website, 350.org • founder of Youth for Future Africa • started the global environmental movement
chapter 2 vocab 2023-12-12
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- seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue.
- a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
- any measure by a government or corporation or other public or private organization
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- ask authoritatively or brusquely.
- a situation defined by an inefficient distribution of goods and services in the free market
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- a government document that outlines the impact of a proposed project on its surrounding environment.
- the practice of marking products with a distinctive label to show that their manufacture conforms to recognized environmental standards.
- a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive.
- a system that limits aggregate emissions from a group of emitters by setting a “cap” on maximum emissions.
11 Clues: ask authoritatively or brusquely. • seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue. • any measure by a government or corporation or other public or private organization • the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth. • ...
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
The Globalization Acronyms Crossword 2023-11-16
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- A United Nations program that protects refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes responsible, sustainable, and universally accessible tourism.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes social justice and promotes decent working conditions.
- An independent humanitarian organization that provides assistance and protection to victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence.
- A trade agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- A United Nations program that promotes sexual and reproductive health and rights.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes international cooperation in education, science, and culture.
- A United Nations program that aims to eradicate poverty and reduce inequalities.
- A United Nations program that provides humanitarian and developmental assistance to children worldwide.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health.
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- A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes international cooperation in education, science, and culture.
- An international environmental organization that campaigns for solutions to environmental problems.
- An intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade.
- The primary judicial branch of the United Nations.
- An international organization that aims to promote international monetary cooperation and exchange rate stability.
- A military alliance of North American and European countries.
- A United Nations program that coordinates environmental activities and assists countries in implementing environmentally sound policies.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes industrial development for poverty reduction, inclusive globalization, and environmental sustainability.
- An intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international peace and security.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health.
20 Clues: The primary judicial branch of the United Nations. • A military alliance of North American and European countries. • A trade agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico. • An intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade. • A United Nations program that aims to eradicate poverty and reduce inequalities. • ...
ESF 2025-01-17
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- Evaluation of potential environmental and social impacts
- The effect of uncertainty on project objectives
- Process to ensure appropriate environmental management
- Systematic observation of project outcomes
- Adherence to standards and guidelines
- A structure for addressing environmental and social issues
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- Initial assessment of a project's potential risks
- Groups or individuals affected by a project
- Actions taken to reduce adverse effects
- Meeting present needs without compromising the future
10 Clues: Adherence to standards and guidelines • Actions taken to reduce adverse effects • Systematic observation of project outcomes • Groups or individuals affected by a project • The effect of uncertainty on project objectives • Initial assessment of a project's potential risks • Meeting present needs without compromising the future • ...
Ford and Carter 2021-01-05
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- caused radiation to escape April 1986
- someone who is active in protecting the environment
- person appointed to lead a country for a minor
- US ambassador to the UN
- nuclear power plant malfunctioned march 1979
- a marine biologist
- environmental awareness held on April 22
- removed price controls on gas and oil
- an environmental activist
- 52 hostages held for 444 days
- Israel agreed to withdraw from Sinai
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- sets and enforces pollution standards
- raises the price of oil
- benefits for low-income Americans
- Muslim religious leader
- freedom and liberties
- second nuclear power plant disaster march 2011
- carter took up Like FDR on radio and TV
- expanded jobs
- price increase
20 Clues: expanded jobs • price increase • a marine biologist • freedom and liberties • raises the price of oil • Muslim religious leader • US ambassador to the UN • an environmental activist • 52 hostages held for 444 days • benefits for low-income Americans • Israel agreed to withdraw from Sinai • sets and enforces pollution standards • removed price controls on gas and oil • ...
On Fire Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-10
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- denying access to indigenous land
- a form of geoengineering
- rapid increase of algae in freshwater
- fertile land becomes desert
- human-centered
- pope who expresses deep environmental concern
- human-centric environmental protection
- famous, young climate activist
- altered seeds to contain certain characteristics
- decrease of pH in the planet's oceans
- MA senator who co-proposed the green new deal
- bill to address climate change in US
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- contributes to the greenhouse effect
- combination of green politics and socialism
- intervention to offset climate change
- sacrificing interests for nature
- representative from NYC; co-proposed green new deal
- oil pipeline in Canada and US
- energy from natural resources
- multiple crops grown together
20 Clues: human-centered • a form of geoengineering • fertile land becomes desert • oil pipeline in Canada and US • energy from natural resources • multiple crops grown together • famous, young climate activist • sacrificing interests for nature • denying access to indigenous land • contributes to the greenhouse effect • bill to address climate change in US • ...
Sensation & Perception 2024-10-07
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- most ascending sensory information travels to the thalamus then to regions in the cortex
- physical event/ environmental energy that triggers the sensory response
- specialized to transduce (convert) environmental energy into neural activity (AP)
- the translation of energy from an environmental stimulus into an AP
- describes the process by which the brain organizes and interprets sensory information, transforming it into meaningful objects and events
- touch
- show little or no adaptation
- describes the process by which sensory receptors translate energy from a stimuli into APs for the nervous system
- distinct sensory information travel through distinct neurons/nerve input to the brain
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- vibration and pressure
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory info
- touch; most precise, densely populated
- display adaptation
- a body area innervated by a single sensory spinal nerve
- information processing that draws on experiences, expectation, and higher level functioning
- stretch
- pain, itch, temperature
17 Clues: touch • stretch • display adaptation • vibration and pressure • pain, itch, temperature • show little or no adaptation • touch; most precise, densely populated • a body area innervated by a single sensory spinal nerve • the translation of energy from an environmental stimulus into an AP • physical event/ environmental energy that triggers the sensory response • ...
GDP Vocab- no spaces in answers 2020-06-15
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- true/false: Recessions increase unemployment.
- field of economics large-scale national factors.
- is a severe, long-term recession.
- study of decisions made by individuals/ businesses.
- is considered the Father of Economics
- Number of how many distinct US econonic traits
- is where the public owns all private resources
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- GDP decreases for two or more quarters (3-month period).
- president when Great Depression Started
- Competition & individual benefit are the driving forces
- value determined by # of hours required to produce product
- government has complete control over the economy.
12 Clues: is a severe, long-term recession. • is considered the Father of Economics • president when Great Depression Started • true/false: Recessions increase unemployment. • Number of how many distinct US econonic traits • is where the public owns all private resources • field of economics large-scale national factors. • government has complete control over the economy. • ...
kordamine 2023-10-30
19 Clues: UDUNE • ILMNE • VAPRUS • ARVUKAS • KASULIK • KÕHKLEV • ANDESTUS • LOJAALSUS • KANNATLIK • ÜKSKÕIKSUS • TÖÖSTUSLIK • KESKKONDLIK • RAHANDUSLIK • TOLERANTSUS • OTSUSEKINDEL • MOTIVATSIOON • SÕNAKUULELIK • ENESEKINDLUS • MULJETAVALDAV
Engineers 2018-01-26
20 Clues: Oil • Heat • Nukes • Boats • Earth • Earth • Motion • Lights • Drawing • Machine • Computer • Evaluate • Software • Airplane • Satellite • Buildings • Factories • Body Parts • Manufacturing • Infrastructure
Sustainability 2019-05-02
19 Clues: human • social • animal • report • nature • biotic • design • weather • compass • science • features • physical • geography • equipment • fair test • procedures • settlement • environment • sustainability
Economics crossword 2013-12-10
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- It is the responsiveness of the quantity supplied to a change in price
- It is the quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at any price and at any time
- In a _____ market, resources are allocated by the price mechanism, or supply and demand
- In a labour market, the supply of labour is from _________
- A place where buyers and sellers meet
- ________ income measures the monetary value of the flow of output of goods and services
- It is the quantity of a good or service that firms are willing and able to produce at any price and at any time
- It is the responsiveness of the quantity demanded to a change in income
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- It measures the responsiveness of the quantity demanded of a product to a change in its own price
- Consumer surplus is a measure of the _______ that people gain from consuming goods and services
- It occurs when real national output is rising at a rate faster than the trend rate of growth
- It is a payment by the government to firms so that it reduces their costs of production and therefore encourages them to produce more
- All goods and services that have a price
- A tax that is the percentage of the price of a good.
- In a market for goods and services, supply is from _____
- C+I+G+(X-M) is ___
- It is an imposed expenditure by the government.
- It shows of two or more goods and services that can be produced using all resources
18 Clues: C+I+G+(X-M) is ___ • A place where buyers and sellers meet • All goods and services that have a price • It is an imposed expenditure by the government. • A tax that is the percentage of the price of a good. • In a market for goods and services, supply is from _____ • In a labour market, the supply of labour is from _________ • ...
Economics Review 2021-06-03
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- If the supply curve shifts right this represents a __________ in supply.
- If the price is above the equilibrium price this will create a ___________.
- Money you make from a stock investment
- Your pay before any deductions
- Most products are distributed through private markets to people who are willing to pay for the goods and services.
- occurs when people are willing to buy a different quantity of a product at the same price.
- Markets in which productive resources are bought and sold.
- If the demand curve shifts left this represents a __________ in demand.
- The fundamental economic problem resulting from society not having enough resources to produce all the things people need and want.
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- Illustrates the flow of resources and products from households to businesses and from businesses to households, along with corresponding flow of money.
- Your pay after all deductions
- Money you make from something you are not currently working on
- An increase in a nation’s total output of goods and services over time.
- The monetary (money) value of all final goods, services, and structures produced within a country’s national borders during a one-year period.
- income Money in exchange for work you do.
- Goods are produced in state-owned facilities and in theory should be distributed equally among the population.
- A percentage of the principal
- Insures each bank customer for $250,000
18 Clues: Your pay after all deductions • A percentage of the principal • Your pay before any deductions • Money you make from a stock investment • Insures each bank customer for $250,000 • income Money in exchange for work you do. • Markets in which productive resources are bought and sold. • Money you make from something you are not currently working on • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-01-11
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- a general increase in price across an economy
- how much it is worth in money
- the rivalry among sellers trying to achive such goals as increasing profit
- physical objects that someone produces
- mental/physical work of production
- an income that does not increase even when price goes up
- the power of consumers to decide what gets produced
- a steady long term increase in real GDP
- another name for centrally planned govt.
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- any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- economic system that relies on habit
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- gross domestic product
- a risk taker in search of profit
- a person who uses a good or service
- an economy in which prices and wages are determined mainly by supply and demand
- study of how people satisfy unlimited wants through careful use of realtive scarce resource
- give up one benefit to gain another
18 Clues: gross domestic product • how much it is worth in money • a risk taker in search of profit • mental/physical work of production • a person who uses a good or service • give up one benefit to gain another • economic system that relies on habit • physical objects that someone produces • a steady long term increase in real GDP • another name for centrally planned govt. • ...
Economics Review 2023-12-18
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- gross domestic product
- governmental imposition on maximum price of good
- when the market is doing well
- when one person is in charge of a resource
- supply exceeds demand
- amount able to be provided/produced
- demand exceeds supply
- payment to companies from government as support
- when the market is not doing well
- making more money makes it less valuable
- a company or group authorized by law to act as a single entity
- market based on system with little governmental control
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- businesses find it hard to make profit in the long run
- when a group of people essentially act as a monopoly
- two or more companies merging to control all factors of production
- companies with unrelated products coming together
- governmental imposition on minimum price of good
- amount the general populace desire
18 Clues: supply exceeds demand • demand exceeds supply • gross domestic product • when the market is doing well • when the market is not doing well • amount the general populace desire • amount able to be provided/produced • making more money makes it less valuable • when one person is in charge of a resource • payment to companies from government as support • ...
economics crossword 2023-11-09
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- unlimited needs and wants but limited resources
- a dishonest scheme
- acts of requiring something because it is essential
- the rise in the prices of goods ato create nd services
- the total expenditure event occurs when utilizing economic resources to produce goods and services
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- a person who uses their wealth to invest in trade
- organisation of economic production
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- advice given to customers during trade
- movement of people one place to another
- the way of organising the production and distribution of goods and services
- a financial gain
- used to calculate a companies financial status or or production against other firms
- to create economic value to a point at which they will command a price
- part-ownership of a company
- a person or organisation that puts money into financial schemes
- the action of selling and trading goods and services
- a desire that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service
18 Clues: a financial gain • a dishonest scheme • part-ownership of a company • organisation of economic production • advice given to customers during trade • movement of people one place to another • unlimited needs and wants but limited resources • a person who uses their wealth to invest in trade • acts of requiring something because it is essential • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-06-07
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- a portable instrument that is used as an intermediary to facilitate the sale and purchase of goods between parties
- the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
- The process of recognizing or creating an opportunity, testing it in the market, and gathering the resources necessary to go into business
- economic system in which the means of production are publicly owned and economic activity is controlled by a central authority that assigns quantitative production goals and allots raw materials to productive enterprises
- financial motivations for people to take certain actions
- the change in total production cost that comes from making or producing one additional unit
- the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, with each task performed by a separate person or group of persons
- to the ability of people to meet their needs consistently
- when property they acquire without the use of force, fraud, or theft is protected from physical invasions by others
- represent the potential benefits that an individual, investor, or business misses out on when choosing one alternative over another
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- a method of production whereby an entity focuses on the production of a limited scope of goods to gain a greater degree of efficiency
- the inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income
- the principle that consumers, through their purchasing decisions, determine the demand for goods and services, and therefore have a powerful influence on what is produced and how it is produced
- consists of the knowledge, skills, and health that people invest in and accumulate throughout their lives, enabling them to realize their potential as productive members of society
- an economy based on capitalism, where goods and services are freely exchanged on an open market
- a type of transaction where two parties freely trade goods or services
- when all goods and factors of production in an economy are distributed or allocated to their most valuable uses and waste is eliminated or minimized
- questions asked to determine the state of the economy
18 Clues: questions asked to determine the state of the economy • financial motivations for people to take certain actions • to the ability of people to meet their needs consistently • a type of transaction where two parties freely trade goods or services • the inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-05-05
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- money you have to pay back
- goods and services that are produced and sold to other regions
- a person who needs to hire someone
- tools needed for making things
- a plan of how the money will be spent
- money that is paid to the government
- a person who takes a risk to start a business
- a rivalry between two companies
- goods and services that are brought in from other regions
- productive resources supplied by nature
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- worldwide market where countries buy and sell goods
- something that can be used to increase profit or production
- what a person gives up choosing to use a resource one way instead of another
- having too much of something
- having a small amount of something
- doing one thing very well
- talents and skills of people who contribute to the production of good
- a percentage of money of the total amount that is paid to your bank account
18 Clues: doing one thing very well • money you have to pay back • having too much of something • tools needed for making things • a rivalry between two companies • having a small amount of something • a person who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • a plan of how the money will be spent • productive resources supplied by nature • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-08-30
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- A person who provide goods and services.
- Make (something) on a large scale using machinery.
- Send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- Put (money) into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- physical work.
- Merchandise or possessions.
- Commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet.
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- Bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- An international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low- and middle-income countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- The amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- People who are in the labour force that are currently looking for a job but doesn't have one.
- The total income produced by a given source.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- Intangible items that can be bought and sold.
18 Clues: physical work. • Merchandise or possessions. • A person who provide goods and services. • The total income produced by a given source. • Intangible items that can be bought and sold. • Make (something) on a large scale using machinery. • Send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
international economics 2022-10-11
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- Selain Sumber daya hal yang menentukan pola perdagangan dari beberapa barang baik barang impor maupun ekspor
- aktivitas perdagangan internasional dengan menjual barang ke luar negeri
- ….. dan perdagangan hal yang mengarahkan pada terjadinya peningkatan dalam efisiensi, produksi, konsumsi, dan kepuasan pada perdagangan luar negeri
- organisasi internasional yang mengurusi terkait dengan perdagangan antar negara
- pungutan yang dikenakan terhadap barang ketika masuk atau keluar batas negara
- yang terjadi Ketika perdagangan nilai ekspor suatu negara lebih kecil dari nilai impornya
- IMF, IFC, dan ADB merupakan kerja sama ekonomi internasional di bidang…….
- Apa mata uang Portugal
- ketika barang dan jasa dibeli dan dijual antar negara tanpa tarif, bea dan kuota disebut perdagangan…..
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- Bila nilai mata uang suatu negara mengalami kenaikan dibanding negara lain maka nilai tukarnya mengalami….?
- sistem kurs yang masih dapat campur tangan pemerintah (bahasa inggris)
- ADVANTAGE keunggulan yang muncul karena menghasilkan suatu barang atau jasa dengan biaya peluang yang lebih rendah (Bahasa inggris)
- selisih antara nilai ekspor dan nilai impor suatu negara dalam suatu periode tertentu
- kebijakan pemerintah untuk membatasi barang-barang yang masuk dari luar negeri
- mata uang dari Negara Kamboja
- perdagangan di suatu negara nilai eksport nya lebih besar dibandingkan nilai impornya
- Konversi antara suatu mata uang dengan mata uang lain
- mata uang dari Negara Argentina
18 Clues: Apa mata uang Portugal • mata uang dari Negara Kamboja • mata uang dari Negara Argentina • Konversi antara suatu mata uang dengan mata uang lain • sistem kurs yang masih dapat campur tangan pemerintah (bahasa inggris) • aktivitas perdagangan internasional dengan menjual barang ke luar negeri • IMF, IFC, dan ADB merupakan kerja sama ekonomi internasional di bidang……. • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-09-13
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- consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when its price increases.
- goods used in place of one another
- consumers' desire to purchase goods
- is a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price.
- is a graphical representation of a demand schedule.
- a good that consumers demand less of when their income Increases
- the description or distribution of characteristics of some target audience, customer base, or population
- two goods that are bought and used together
- a measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- good that consumers demand more of when their incomes increase
- consumers react to an increase in a good’s price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
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- the full amount of total sales of goods and Services
- is a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price.
- is demand for a good that is very sensitive to changes in price
- a person changes his or her consumption of goods and services as a result of a change in real income
- “all other things held constant.”
- a given percentage that changes in price that leads to an equal percentage change in quantity demanded or supplied.
- is demand for a good that consumers will continue to buy despite a price increase
18 Clues: “all other things held constant.” • goods used in place of one another • consumers' desire to purchase goods • two goods that are bought and used together • is a graphical representation of a demand schedule. • the full amount of total sales of goods and Services • a measure of how consumers react to a change in price • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2021-02-19
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- Sometimes people take money from the government because they can't support themselves. When they do this, we say they _______ _______ (2 words).
- The amount of money in the economy is called the money _______.
- It's a verb. It means "bring products into your country from somewhere else."
- These are people who buy and use things.
- It's a verb. We use it in economics when a number has been changing for a long time, and then it stops changing and stays at the same level.
- It's verb. It means that the number or the value of something goes up and down.
- It's a verb which we use to discuss data. It means "go up", and people often confuse it with "raise".
- The percentage of people who don't have jobs is called the unemployment _______.
- Investors but and sell these on the stock market.
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- It's a process which happens in every economy. In this process, prices go up a little bit each year, so money loses a little bit of its value.
- In economics, if the number or the value of something stays the same for a period of time, we can say it remains _______.
- Key pieces of data which tell you what's happening in the economy are called economic _______.
- It's a number which shows how much you can produce with all your inputs (time, money, materials etc.)
- In economics, when people talk about what will happen next, they say things like "Over the _______ year, prices will increase."
- It's a verb. It means "to say what you think will happen in the future".
- It's a verb. It means that the number or the value of something goes down.
- These are types of food and other products that people use very often in their everyday lives. (2 words)
- The system which shows how much retail prices change each year is called the retail price _______.
18 Clues: These are people who buy and use things. • Investors but and sell these on the stock market. • The amount of money in the economy is called the money _______. • It's a verb. It means "to say what you think will happen in the future". • It's a verb. It means that the number or the value of something goes down. • ...
Economics Crossword 2013-08-24
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- People who buy goods with money.
- The study of economics on a large scale.
- A general slowdown in economic activity.
- A natural disaster causing a lack a water.
- A capacity to endure the natural ecology of the world.
- The amount of products producers are willing and able to sell at a given price.
- The total sum of product and service transactions between two agents.
- A measure of people in a given country.
- The acronym for Gross Domestic Product.
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- The shipping of goods and services out of the port of a country.
- Something not required to live but rather a luxuary.
- A market value of total money or income.
- The study of economics on a small scale.
- Requirements to live.
- Something that is a hinderence and creates disadvantage.
- This happens when there is an abundance of population and not enough jobs.
- An economic resource that has worth.
- A consumer's desire, willingness and ability to pay for specific goods.
18 Clues: Requirements to live. • People who buy goods with money. • An economic resource that has worth. • A measure of people in a given country. • The acronym for Gross Domestic Product. • A market value of total money or income. • The study of economics on a small scale. • The study of economics on a large scale. • A general slowdown in economic activity. • ...
Economics Project 2023-11-07
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- A merger occurring between companies in the same industry.
- a worker who is hired on a temporary or fixed-term contract basis to provide specific services for a specific project or period of time.
- the business practice of hiring a party outside a company to perform services or create goods that were traditionally performed in-house by the company's own employees and staff.
- a joint venture between a franchisor and a franchisee.
- Wages fluctuate with respect to the demand and supply of labor.
- the process by which education increases productivity and results in higher wages.
- investment securities where an investor lends money to a company or a government for a set period of time, in exchange for regular interest payments.
- a business arrangement by which two or more individuals agree to share responsibilities, assets, profits, and financial and legal liabilities of a jointly-owned business.
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- something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money
- gives workers the freedom to choose whether or not to join a labor union in the workplace.
- the theory that the completion of college indicates to employers that a job applicant is intelligent and hard-working. contingent employment.
- the sum of the employed plus the unemployed
- an unfair labor practice that occurs when a union requires an employer to pay for services they did not perform.
- the relocation of an aspect of a business's operations from one country to another
- the merger of two or more companies that provide different supply chain functions for a common good or service.
- the demand for a good or service that results from the demand for a different, or related, good or service.
- foreign national who is permitted to live and work temporarily in a host country.
- output per worker or per hour worked.
18 Clues: output per worker or per hour worked. • the sum of the employed plus the unemployed • a joint venture between a franchisor and a franchisee. • something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money • A merger occurring between companies in the same industry. • Wages fluctuate with respect to the demand and supply of labor. • ...
Economics Review 2023-12-31
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- any place or situation in which people buy and sell goods and services
- goods and services provided by the government and consumed by the public as a group
- the economic resources needed to produce goods or services
- refering to a situation in which a change in price, either up or down, leads to a relatively larger change in the quantity demanded or the quantity supplied
- desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service
- all the human time, effort, and talent used to produce goods and services
- a situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- the study of how individuals and societies satisfy their unlimited wants with limited resources
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- the incentive that encourages people and organizations to improve their material well being by seeking to gain from economic activities
- the willingness and ability of a producer to produce and sell a product
- the value of something that is given up by choosing one alternative over another
- the desire to have some good or service and the ability to pay for it
- the financial gain a seller makes from a business transaction
- the alternative someone gives up when making an economic choice
- a side effect of a transaction that affects someone other than the producer or buyer
- an economic system in which the government owns some or all of the factors of production
- a government payment that helps cover the cost of an economic activity that can benefit the public as a whole
- an economic system based on private ownership of the factors of production
18 Clues: the economic resources needed to produce goods or services • desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service • the financial gain a seller makes from a business transaction • the alternative someone gives up when making an economic choice • the desire to have some good or service and the ability to pay for it • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-10-15
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- Land, _____, and Capital
- Man's best friend
- Typically referred to things for business
- This type of economy is known for having one leader typically a dictator
- Any money made after the production cost is made back
- Amount of products that people are willing to buy.
- Taylor Swift's other name
- Example like Laptops and Desktops
- Motive to work, save, and invest
- A tangible object that is worth something
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- Limited resources
- You buy one to use the other
- A place where buyers and sellers meet
- Luxuries or things not needed to live
- A verb that is non-tangible
- What is it worth?
- Failure to grow economically
- Food, Water, and Shelter
18 Clues: Limited resources • Man's best friend • What is it worth? • Land, _____, and Capital • Food, Water, and Shelter • Taylor Swift's other name • A verb that is non-tangible • You buy one to use the other • Failure to grow economically • Motive to work, save, and invest • Example like Laptops and Desktops • A place where buyers and sellers meet • Luxuries or things not needed to live • ...
Environmental Science 2022-01-28
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- increase in water temperature
- managing things entrusted to us
- a renewable source from the sun
- natural filters
- we breathe it
- rocks removed from the ground
- two primary atmospheric gases
- two primary atmospheric gases
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- can not renew
- reduce erosion by 75%.
- planting different crops to prevent erosion
- solid waste leftovers
- when hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides react
- harmful substance in the air
14 Clues: can not renew • we breathe it • natural filters • solid waste leftovers • reduce erosion by 75%. • harmful substance in the air • increase in water temperature • rocks removed from the ground • two primary atmospheric gases • two primary atmospheric gases • managing things entrusted to us • a renewable source from the sun • planting different crops to prevent erosion • ...
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 Science 2021-01-29
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- The surrounding in which you live.
- Biological community.
- Same as clear cutting.
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate.
- Weather conditions.
- Relating to agriculture.
- The study between plants, animals and people and their environment.
- Cutting down and removing every tree.
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- Harmful to the environment.
- To plough along of the contour.
- germs.
- An energy source not replenished as fast as its used.
- Relating to the sun.
13 Clues: germs. • Weather conditions. • Relating to the sun. • Biological community. • Same as clear cutting. • Relating to agriculture. • Harmful to the environment. • To plough along of the contour. • The surrounding in which you live. • Cutting down and removing every tree. • The ability to be maintained at a certain rate. • An energy source not replenished as fast as its used. • ...
Environmental Impacts 2023-05-09
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- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- genetic change that causes new and different characteristics
- an adaptation used to hide or disguise
- a material that is found in nature that is essential or useful to people
- the careful use of resources so that they will last as long as possible
- the variety of life in the world, a habitat, or an ecosystem
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- a particular group of organisms living in the same area
- the range of conditions an organism can withstand
- the way an organism looks, behaves, or is built that best suits it for survival
- a large quantity
- a long term extent of dry conditions
- to process used products into new products by using materials again
- no living members survive of this species
13 Clues: a large quantity • a long term extent of dry conditions • an adaptation used to hide or disguise • no living members survive of this species • the range of conditions an organism can withstand • a particular group of organisms living in the same area • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • genetic change that causes new and different characteristics • ...
Environmental Science 2023-09-18
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- is the mixture of gases that makes up the air we breathe
- is the study of interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment
- makes up all of the water on or near Earth’s surface
- are people who obtain food by collecting plants and by hunting wild animals or scavenging their remains
- is the study of chemical reactions
- is the study of matter and energy transfer
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- is the study of living things
- countries have a rapid population growth
- are calculations that show the productive area of Earth needed to support one person
- is the mostly solid, rocky part of Earth
- countries have higher incomes
- is a key goal of environmental science.
- is the raising of crops and livestock for food
13 Clues: is the study of living things • countries have higher incomes • is the study of chemical reactions • is a key goal of environmental science. • countries have a rapid population growth • is the mostly solid, rocky part of Earth • is the study of matter and energy transfer • is the raising of crops and livestock for food • ...
Environmental Health 2024-07-24
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- Leading cause of vomiting and diarrhea, and foodborne illness in the US.
- Water treatment system (2 words)
- Motel pests (2 words)
- Common inspection tool
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- Important factor in a site evaluation (2 words).
- Wastewater in a septic system discharges to
- Common well water quality test
- Acceptable sanitizer in a food service establishment
- In pool water it protects sanitizer from the sun's ultraviolet rays (2 words)
- Bacteria that produces dangerous toxins
- Time and this control are important.
- Radioactive, odorless, colorless and tasteless gas
- Tattoos and piercings (2 words)
13 Clues: Motel pests (2 words) • Common inspection tool • Common well water quality test • Tattoos and piercings (2 words) • Water treatment system (2 words) • Time and this control are important. • Bacteria that produces dangerous toxins • Wastewater in a septic system discharges to • Important factor in a site evaluation (2 words). • ...
Environmental Science 2025-06-02
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- The release of animals from captivity where they are provided with post-release support such as food.
- A measure of the reflectivity of a surface
- Embankments that absorb and deflect noise, especially around mines, airports and major roads.
- The process of creating habitats that are similar to the conditions present before the natural habitat was changed by human actions.
- Winds that blow around the north and south poles in a circular manner which reduce the mixing of polar air masses with the rest of the atmosphere.
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- An organism that thrives in conditions with a high salt concentration.
- Geological processes that change the form of a rock with heat and/or pressure, but without melting it.
- The 3D shape of the land surface.
- One of the first species to colonise an area at the start of ecological succession.
- A habitat that links other habitats so that animals can move between them.
- A wetland area with an accumulation of dead plant material, especially moss.
- A large geographical region with particular climatic features, in which a characteristic, unique community of species lives eg Taiga, coral reefs, temperate grasslands, tundra, tropical rainforest
- The industrial process that combines nitrogen from air with hydrogen from natural gas to produce ammonia.
13 Clues: The 3D shape of the land surface. • A measure of the reflectivity of a surface • An organism that thrives in conditions with a high salt concentration. • A habitat that links other habitats so that animals can move between them. • A wetland area with an accumulation of dead plant material, especially moss. • ...
