environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
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
Unit 1 Econ Vocab 2017-01-17
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- natural resources
- shows alternative ways to use economy's resources
- unintended side effect that either benefits or costs someone other than the consumer
- how we make choices and how they affect others
- human resources
- using your resources to produce max amount of goods/services
- a thing that we desire but is not a need
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- study of economics as a whole
- unlimited wants limited resources
- unavailable goods/services; high demand, low supply
- alternative as a result of a decision
- a thing that is necessary for survival
12 Clues: human resources • natural resources • study of economics as a whole • unlimited wants limited resources • alternative as a result of a decision • a thing that is necessary for survival • a thing that we desire but is not a need • how we make choices and how they affect others • shows alternative ways to use economy's resources • ...
Pioneer Pre-intermediate Module 9 2022-01-19
12 Clues: magam • regény • sebész • mentős • fizetés • akadály • részt vesz • önéletrajz • alkalmazott • közgazdaságtan • jelentkezni vhova • szünet (kávé,két óra közti)
idlebrain 2013-08-10
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- the fifth 'R' of environment
- The British who was the first to use the word 'Energy'
- Edison's rival,who was also instrumental in kickstarting research on wireless power
- ranked 1 environmental firm in the world for the year 2013
- First name of the famous personality who quoted 'The environment is everything that isn't me.'
- India's first nuclear submarine
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- the commission which was first to coin the term 'sustainable development'
- Named after largest steroid discovered, is the world's top rated environmental NGO
- World's largest off-shore wind farm which was opened recently
- _______ bulb
- the person who invented first practical alternative to Steam engines
- this fuel is also called as 'naptha'
- the country to develop world's first permanent magnetic levitation wind turbine
- World's oldest environmental management company
- one gallon in pints
15 Clues: _______ bulb • one gallon in pints • the fifth 'R' of environment • India's first nuclear submarine • this fuel is also called as 'naptha' • World's oldest environmental management company • The British who was the first to use the word 'Energy' • ranked 1 environmental firm in the world for the year 2013 • World's largest off-shore wind farm which was opened recently • ...
Environment Treaties 2025-03-27
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- Often used to describe funds supporting environmental sustainability.
- A layer of the atmosphere protected by the Montreal Protocol.
- A key factor in treaty evaluation, measuring tangible environmental changes.
- A financial mechanism supporting developing nations in treaty implementation.
- A formal agreement between countries under international law.
- The study of rules governing international environmental agreements.
- Essential information used to measure a treaty’s success.
- A key metric assessing treaty impact—reduction in pollutants or greenhouse gases.
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- This UN agency oversees climate agreements.
- International agreement aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- The process of tracking and evaluating a treaty’s progress.
- Short for the structure or system used to assess treaty success.
- The agreement that replaced the Kyoto Protocol.
- An international agreement must be _________ by countries to be legally binding.
- The treaty that regulates the movement of hazardous waste.
15 Clues: This UN agency oversees climate agreements. • The agreement that replaced the Kyoto Protocol. • Essential information used to measure a treaty’s success. • The treaty that regulates the movement of hazardous waste. • The process of tracking and evaluating a treaty’s progress. • A layer of the atmosphere protected by the Montreal Protocol. • ...
Unit 6: Global Issues - Wordlist 1 2026-02-26
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- the principle of promoting human welfare and reducing suffering
- the deterioration of environmental or social conditions
- the rapid increase or spread of something especially weapons
- the influence of geography and power on international relations
- the basic systems and structures necessary for society to function
- the obligation to accept responsibility for actions or decisions
- the authority of a state to govern itself without outside interference
- to make a problem or situation worse
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- caused or produced by human activity especially environmental change
- mutual reliance between nations or systems
- the process of causing political or economic instability
- cooperation among multiple countries to address global problems
- a significant difference or inequality between groups or regions
- the reduction or prevention of environmental or political damage
- not capable of being maintained long term without harm
15 Clues: to make a problem or situation worse • mutual reliance between nations or systems • not capable of being maintained long term without harm • the deterioration of environmental or social conditions • the process of causing political or economic instability • the rapid increase or spread of something especially weapons • ...
chapter 7 vocab 2023-02-23
16 Clues: war • patent • pricing • up cost • to entry • monopoly • of scale • trust labs • competition • competition • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Discrimmination • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Economics First Two Chapters 2025-09-11
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- Goods, such as tools or machinery, used to produce consumer goods.
- The cost of producing one item, A, expressed in terms of the numbers of another item, B, which must be given up to produce A (that is, A’s opportunity cost).
- A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- A positive relashionship between two variables where when one variable is increased the other variable also increases, and when one variable is decreased the other also decreases.
- The value or benefit that must be given up to achieve something else. For example, by choosing to produce item A, a business gives up the benefit that it could have gained from producing item B using the same resources.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
- The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another.
- A hypothesis that has been proven false but is still accepted by many people because it appears to be true
- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- As used in graphs, the point at which the vertical and horizontal axes meet.
- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
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- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- A graphical representation of the production choices facing an economy.
- Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- a fallacy where one believes what's good for the individual is good for everyone
- A fallacy based on oversimplification, that a particular event has one cause rather than several causes.
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
- A fallacy where one believes that what occurs before some event is logically the cause of it.
- A negative relashionship between two variables where when one variable is increased the other decreases, and when one variable is decreased the other increase.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
- A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- goods or services that an economy produces to satisfy human needs.
27 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production. • The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another. • Goods, such as tools or machinery, used to produce consumer goods. • goods or services that an economy produces to satisfy human needs. • A graphical representation of the production choices facing an economy. • ...
Statistics Introduction 2020-08-24
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- A person who produces goods to generate income
- Type of goods which are scarce n command a price
- Statistics are _________ of facts. (Feature)
- ______ definition of economics is given by Robbins.
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- When statistical data is collected according to time
- Statistics are _________ expressed.
- Father of modern economics
- First hand information data is called_____.
- Census method is ____ in terms of time,money involved.
- Another name of Random sampling
10 Clues: Father of modern economics • Another name of Random sampling • Statistics are _________ expressed. • First hand information data is called_____. • Statistics are _________ of facts. (Feature) • A person who produces goods to generate income • Type of goods which are scarce n command a price • ______ definition of economics is given by Robbins. • ...
The Great Depression 2021-12-03
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- Personal property that is worth something.
- Buying stock hoping it will increase.
- When there is no water for crops.
- The science of goods, services, and trade.
- When people are out of work.
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- The President during the Great Depression.
- A specialist in economics.
- A person who buys stock as an investment.
- A share of the worth of a company.
- Believing that things will turn out well.
10 Clues: A specialist in economics. • When people are out of work. • When there is no water for crops. • A share of the worth of a company. • Buying stock hoping it will increase. • A person who buys stock as an investment. • Believing that things will turn out well. • The President during the Great Depression. • Personal property that is worth something. • ...
Weather Things 2021-03-16
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- Puffy, dark clouds
- Amount of moisture in the atmosphere
- Does not fall as precipitation
- measures wind speed
- used to measure humidity
- height above sea level
- Environmental conditions over a long period
- Medium clouds
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- Measured with Campbell Strokes
- Used to measure temperature
- Environmental conditions over a short period
- clouds are thick, dark grey
- line that runs parallel
13 Clues: Medium clouds • Puffy, dark clouds • measures wind speed • height above sea level • line that runs parallel • used to measure humidity • Used to measure temperature • clouds are thick, dark grey • Measured with Campbell Strokes • Does not fall as precipitation • Amount of moisture in the atmosphere • Environmental conditions over a long period • ...
Difficult - English to IPA 2019-01-11
21 Clues: liquid • violate • buoyant • archaic • deletion • creatures • represent • phenomena • something • structural • categories • dictionary • judgemental • contemporary • conditioning • hierarchical • acceleration • unfamiliarity • computational • environmental • distinguished
Social Economics Crossword 2013-04-11
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- the want and needs of consumers for products and services
- the resources and processes involved in the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers
- a shift om the economic continuum towards more government involvment in the economy. a _________ is usually described as taking a more liberal position
- the products and services created by producers
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- the study of the production, distributution and consumption of goods and services
- in economics the idea that land (materials), labour and capital (money) limit the supply of what people want and need
- a cessation of work by workers. ______ pressure employers to respond to issues that concern workers
- those who use products and services
- those who create products and services
10 Clues: those who use products and services • those who create products and services • the products and services created by producers • the want and needs of consumers for products and services • in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers • the study of the production, distributution and consumption of goods and services • ...
Social Economics Crossword 2013-04-11
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- a cessation of work by workers. ______ pressure employers to respond to issues that concern workers
- in economics the idea that land (materials), labour and capital (money) limit the supply of what people want and need
- in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers
- the resources and processes involved in the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- those who create products and services
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- the products and services created by producers
- a shift om the economic continuum towards more government involvment in the economy. a _________ is usually described as taking a more liberal position
- those who use products and services
- the study of the production, distributution and consumption of goods and services
- the want and needs of consumers for products and services
10 Clues: those who use products and services • those who create products and services • the products and services created by producers • the want and needs of consumers for products and services • in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers • the study of the production, distributution and consumption of goods and services • ...
Economics Puzzle Challenge (Lesson 1) 2026-01-09
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- basically the value of all the goods and services a country produces
- the branch of economics focused on the economy of a country or region
- the positive outcome gained from consuming goods or services
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
- an economic system in which individuals and businesses own resources and make decisions
- the driving force behind what makes products valuable and determines how much they're worth
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- the value of what you give up when you make a choice
- the study of how people, businesses, and government decide to use limited resources to meet their needs and wants.
- producing goods or services using the least amount of resources while maximizing output
- the father of economics
10 Clues: the father of economics • the value of what you give up when you make a choice • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • the positive outcome gained from consuming goods or services • basically the value of all the goods and services a country produces • the branch of economics focused on the economy of a country or region • ...
Economics 1 2014-10-08
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- the state of being in short supply
- useful work that cannot be seen or touched
- business people that make things
- person who studies the workings of an economic system
- things that can be seen and touched
- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole, rather than individual markets.
- place where things are bought and sold
- nation's economic decisions are the result of individual decisions
- Soviet leader that created Five-Year Plans
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- opportunity _____
- effects of economic forces upon individual parts of the economy
- the study of how people make one choice rather than another.
- someone who buys something
- Eskimo
- businesses selling the same product
- things that go into making goods and services
- anything used to make something
17 Clues: Eskimo • opportunity _____ • someone who buys something • anything used to make something • business people that make things • the state of being in short supply • things that can be seen and touched • businesses selling the same product • place where things are bought and sold • useful work that cannot be seen or touched • Soviet leader that created Five-Year Plans • ...
Science - Week 7 2018-01-10
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- of, found in, or produced by the sea.
- Submersible
- physical rather than biological.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat.
- any unidentifiable source of pollution.
- resources are environmental conditions that limit the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism or a population of organisms in an ecosystem.
- interaction between organisms, populations, or species, in which birth, growth and death depend on gaining a share of a limited environmental resource.
- a salt or ester of phosphoric acid.
- a body of permeable rock that can contain or transmit groundwater
- not allowing fluid to pass through.
- Someone who studies the ocean.
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- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.
- an organism whose status in an ecosystem is analyzed as an indication of the ecosystem's heath.
- relating to or resulting from living things.
- any single identifiable source of pollution.
- SOund Navigation And Ranging
- Drinking water.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth.
- is a scale of acidity from 0 to 14.
20 Clues: Submersible • Drinking water. • SOund Navigation And Ranging • Someone who studies the ocean. • physical rather than biological. • a salt or ester of phosphoric acid. • not allowing fluid to pass through. • is a scale of acidity from 0 to 14. • of, found in, or produced by the sea. • any unidentifiable source of pollution. • relating to or resulting from living things. • ...
Healthy Environment_David 2025-01-22
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- Natural fertilizer made from organic waste.
- The process of planting trees to restore environmental greenery.
- Gases released into the air from burning fossil fuels.
- Trash produced by human activities, often polluting the environment.
- A type of waste that is difficult to decompose naturally.
- The gas in the atmosphere we breathe every day.
- The interaction between living organisms and their environment.
- Resources used by humans, such as wind, water, and sunlight.
- The main medium for plant growth and terrestrial ecosystems.
- Replanting forests that have been deforested.
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- A place where various types of trees grow and serve as a home for many animals.
- The harmful impact caused by improper waste disposal.
- Efforts to preserve nature and prevent environmental damage.
- The natural home for animals and plants.
- The variety of living organisms on earth.
- Overflowing of water onto land caused by heavy rain or environmental damage.
- Contamination of air, water, or soil that harms the environment.
- The process of reprocessing used materials so they can be reused.
- A layer in the atmosphere that protects the earth from UV radiation.
- A natural resource essential for life on earth.
20 Clues: The natural home for animals and plants. • The variety of living organisms on earth. • Natural fertilizer made from organic waste. • Replanting forests that have been deforested. • The gas in the atmosphere we breathe every day. • A natural resource essential for life on earth. • The harmful impact caused by improper waste disposal. • ...
Sustainability 2019-05-02
19 Clues: human • social • biotic • nature • animal • report • design • compass • weather • science • physical • features • equipment • geography • fair test • procedures • settlement • environment • sustainability
basketball 2023-09-07
Across
- Addressing player discomfort
- track their health history
- Conducting functional movement
- Conducting biomechanical analyses to identify
- season physical examinations
- assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal
- Managing infectious disease outbreaks
- Ensuring players are up-to-date
- use exemptions when necessary
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- Monitoring and mitigating environmental factors
- Utilizing biofeedback and performance metrics
- Implementing post-game recovery
- ensure that players are physically fit and ready for competition
- Addressing players' allergies and ensuring
- Providing expert wound care for players
- Developing specialized programs to reduce the risk
- Staying abreast of the latest research
- conducting regular heart screenings for players
- ensure players are fully recovered
- mouthguard usage to protect players
20 Clues: track their health history • Addressing player discomfort • season physical examinations • use exemptions when necessary • Conducting functional movement • Implementing post-game recovery • Ensuring players are up-to-date • ensure players are fully recovered • mouthguard usage to protect players • Managing infectious disease outbreaks • Staying abreast of the latest research • ...
environmental 2017-07-04
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- the process of taking too many fish from the sea or river,so that the number of fish in it becomes too low
- power,electrical or motive,produced by a nuclear reactor
- the cutting or burning down of all the trees in an area
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- the typical weather conditions in a particular area
- the process of making air,water,soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use
- a general increase in world temperatures caused by increased amounts of carbon dioxide around the Earth
- the clear liquid without color,smell or taste that falls as rain and that is used for drinking,washing etc
- the number of people living in a particular area,country etc
8 Clues: the typical weather conditions in a particular area • the cutting or burning down of all the trees in an area • power,electrical or motive,produced by a nuclear reactor • the number of people living in a particular area,country etc • the process of making air,water,soil etc dangerously dirty and not suitable for people to use • ...
Development Of Liberalism 2024-03-22
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- Policy of less government involvement in citizen's life.
- Due to hard times gov' t lower the interest rate and increased expenses to create jobs.
- government promotes the economic and social well-being of its citizens
- the gap between the rich and poor
- buying things to show off
- sold gov’t-owned companies to individuals
- is a rate in increase of prices
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- Implemented the Meat Inspection Act.
- employs trickle-down economics.
- economics favored wealthy individuals and large corporations.
- Regulated interstates by controlling the money supply.
- opposed social programs to cut down on taxes.
- cooperative financial group.
- tried balancing the individualist values of monetarism with the more collective, social justice values of Keynes.
- government provides programs that help its citizen
- His ideas alined with Coolidge's.
- helped Sherman to force standard oil into 34 separate companies.
- single seller or producer dominating a single market
18 Clues: buying things to show off • cooperative financial group. • employs trickle-down economics. • is a rate in increase of prices • the gap between the rich and poor • His ideas alined with Coolidge's. • Implemented the Meat Inspection Act. • sold gov’t-owned companies to individuals • opposed social programs to cut down on taxes. • ...
Sensation & Perception 2024-10-10
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- physical event/environmental energy that triggers the sensory
- show little or no adaptation
- describes the process by which the brain organizes and interprets sensory information, transforming it into meaningful objects and events
- a body area innervated by a single sensory nerve
- information processing that draws on experiences, expectations, higher-level functioning
- specialized to transduce (convert) environmental energy into neural activity (AP)
- display adaptation
- most ascending sensory information travels to the thalamus and then to regions in the cortex
- stretch
- pain, itch, temperature
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- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory info
- touch; most precise, and densely populated
- the translation of energy from an environmental stimulus into an AP
- vibration and pressure
- describes the process by which sensory receptors translate energy from stimuli into APs for the nervous system
- distinct sensory information travels down through distinct neurons/nerve input to the brain
- touch
17 Clues: touch • stretch • display adaptation • vibration and pressure • pain, itch, temperature • show little or no adaptation • touch; most precise, and densely populated • a body area innervated by a single sensory nerve • physical event/environmental energy that triggers the sensory • the translation of energy from an environmental stimulus into an AP • ...
Sustainability 2020-04-09
22 Clues: Food • Glass • Staff • Paper • Guest • Metals • Liquid • Adopting • Business • Hazardous • Knowledge • Implement • Financial • Financial • disposable • Investment • Recognition • Limitations • Reuse system • Environmental • Non recyclable • Stock rotation
English vocabulary 11-14 2023-06-01
20 Clues: baan • ramp • uiten • huidig • milieu • jargon • bewonen • enquête • helling • postcode • merkbaar • uitroepen • tweetalig • bergketen • vervuiling • toespreken • vragenlijst • woordvoerder • welsprekendheid • cursieve-letters
Will automation take away all our jobs? 2020-11-12
13 Clues: event • worker • lecturer • workpace • important • spaceshuttle • physical work • another works • another works • money spender • special event • old workplaces • cross references
Fundamental economics concepts 2023-02-03
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- dollar value of final goods
- basic requirement for survival.
- another factor of production.
- good that lasts 3 years
- tools we use to produce goods.
- the study of how people try to satisfy unlimited and competing wants and needs.
- where factors of production are sold
- measure of amoint of goods and services produced with a given resource.
- goods intended for final use bt an individual.
- the basic problem in economics.
- worth expressed by dollars and cents.
- diamonds being of high value
- tangible, scarce, usefl, and trandferable from one person to another
- resources required to produce things we would like to have.
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- producers sell goods and services
- individuals who start a business.
- gifts of nature.
- work preformed for someone
- collection of an item over time
- good that lasts less than 3 years
- mechaism that allowes buyers and sellers to exchange specific products
- a tangible item
- people working with skills and abilities.
- capacity to be useful
- something we desire to have.
25 Clues: a tangible item • gifts of nature. • capacity to be useful • good that lasts 3 years • work preformed for someone • dollar value of final goods • diamonds being of high value • something we desire to have. • another factor of production. • tools we use to produce goods. • basic requirement for survival. • collection of an item over time • the basic problem in economics. • ...
. 2025-10-31
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- He believed in an " __________ hand."
- Where did he teach?
- What year was he born?
- He criticized cutthroat ___________ capitalism.
- What principles did he have?
- Who used his theories during WWII?
- He was a representative where?
- He died in what year?
- What was John's nationality?
- He was a __________.
- Wrote about countries importing products if they're cheaper abroad than at home.
- What's his nationality?
- Where was he educated?
- Wrote a book called?
- Smith's concept of absolute advantage?
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- What's derived from Keynesian Economics?
- What combines with the accelerator?
- Who was the Father of Economics?
- He took over __________ theories.
- What year did he die?
- He concluded the lack of _________ caused the Great Depression.
- Who was a famous English Economist?
- He was born in what year?
- He believed spending for full employment ends?
- What were his theories called?
- Who took over his impact?
- Smith used __________ illustrative ex. to critique.
- Until the Great Depression he was considered a __________ economist.
- What did he identify?
- Where was he educated?
30 Clues: Where did he teach? • He was a __________. • Wrote a book called? • What year did he die? • He died in what year? • What did he identify? • What year was he born? • Where was he educated? • Where was he educated? • What's his nationality? • He was born in what year? • Who took over his impact? • What principles did he have? • What was John's nationality? • What were his theories called? • ...
Marketing Crossword puzzle 2016-11-16
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- offering goods and services for sales
- an economic and political system (countries trade)
- financial health
- a person who purchases goods and services
- a stock or supply of money,materials,and staff
- rate: when levels of prices for goods and services rise and fall
- the ability and desire to purchase goods and services
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and effects of individual decisions
- a financial gain
- a person that makes goods and services
- economy a system in which economic decisions are only with individuals of the country
- intangible items
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- the state of being useful, profitable and useful
- the basic physical and organizational structure and facilities
- the part of economics that is concerned on large-scale or general economic factors
- economy an economic system combining private and public enterprise
- a political and economic theory of social organization
- the state of being scarce or in short supply
- is tangible items
- a person who organizes and operates a business
20 Clues: a financial gain • intangible items • financial health • is tangible items • a person that makes goods and services • offering goods and services for sales • a person who purchases goods and services • a stock or supply of money,materials,and staff • the state of being scarce or in short supply • a person who organizes and operates a business • ...
FCE week 2 2015-01-11
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- desperate (adj)
- earnings (n)
- unbearable (adj)
- economics (n)
- In a way,... (phr)
- unsociable hours (coll)
- a temptation
- to skip classes (coll)
- fingers crossed! (phr)
- to benefit from [sth]
- gifted (adj)
- to give priority to [sth] (coll)
- assessment (n)
- to get [an idea, etc.] across
- to learn [sth] by heart (coll)
- cowardly (adj)
- a perk
- job security (coll)
- to come up with [sth]
- a steady job (coll)
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- valuable (adj)
- numerous (adj/quantifier)
- readable (adj)
- demanding (adj)
- economical (adj)
- an incentive
- once in a blue moon (idiom)
- strict discipline (coll)
- to call [sth] off
- immature (adj)
- to fall through [a deal, a plan, etc.]
- courageous (adj)
- harmless(adj)
- to get down to [work, etc.]
- to play it by the ear (phr)
- reasonable (adj)
- a liquid lunch (coll)
- to keep up with [sth/sb]
- countless (adj)
39 Clues: a perk • earnings (n) • an incentive • a temptation • gifted (adj) • economics (n) • harmless(adj) • valuable (adj) • readable (adj) • immature (adj) • assessment (n) • cowardly (adj) • demanding (adj) • desperate (adj) • countless (adj) • economical (adj) • unbearable (adj) • courageous (adj) • reasonable (adj) • to call [sth] off • In a way,... (phr) • job security (coll) • a steady job (coll) • ...
Industrial Revolution and Imperialism Faith Long 2024-02-22
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- a stock or supply of money, materials
- machine power over man power
- introduced to the world a radical type of socialism called Marxism
- idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are better
- public ownership or control of property and natural resources
- joining together to go on strike
- fenced in farmlands
- he defended the idea of a free economy or free markets
- no private property
- take over a less advanced civilization
- free choice economics
- discrimination on people based on the race or ethnicity
- workers covalently join together
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- individual share holders- big business
- moving crops from year to year
- native
- gov't intervention in the economy
- cloth and thread
- rapid movement of people to cities
- meeting dividing Africa
- German who led the Berlin Conference
- continent taken over by Europe
- process of changing to machines
- a class made up of skilled workers
- free market economics
- refuse to work
26 Clues: native • refuse to work • cloth and thread • fenced in farmlands • no private property • free choice economics • free market economics • meeting dividing Africa • machine power over man power • moving crops from year to year • continent taken over by Europe • process of changing to machines • joining together to go on strike • workers covalently join together • ...
Lakelynn Campbell - Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2025-02-19
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- exploited during imperialism - natural
- the process of efficient and stable manufacturing
- came up with a more complex form of socialism- communism
- the practice of misapplying the biological evolutionary language of Charles Darwin to politics, the economy, and society
- a person who advocates or practices socialism
- exploited during imperialism - human
- fenced in farm land
- scottish economist and philosopher
- no private property, extreme socialism
- take over of a less advanced civilization
- free choice economics
- discrimination of someones color
- joining together to go on strike
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- individual shareholders - big businesses
- moving crops from year to year
- native
- gov’t intervention in the economy
- cloth and thread
- rapid movement of people to cities
- meeting dividing africa
- german who led the berlin conference
- continent taken over by europe
- process of changing machine production of goods
- median range of income for the geographic area in which they live
- free market economics
- refusal to work
26 Clues: native • refusal to work • cloth and thread • fenced in farm land • free choice economics • free market economics • meeting dividing africa • moving crops from year to year • continent taken over by europe • discrimination of someones color • joining together to go on strike • gov’t intervention in the economy • rapid movement of people to cities • scottish economist and philosopher • ...
Economist's Toolbox 2025-12-13
Across
- General increase in prices
- A visual representation of data
- A person or business that provides goods and services
- A pattern shown over time
- A person who bu: ys goods and services
- Study of individuals, families, and businesses
- Interpreting data or information
- Study of the economy as a whole
- Something accepted as true in a model
- Information economists study
- Percentage of people without jobs
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- Study of economics based on the counsel or opinion of someone, which cannot be proven true or false
- Making meaning from data
- Compares categories using bars
- Study of economics that is based on facts that can be proven true or false
- A simplified representation of reality
- Total value of goods and services produced in a country
- Government rules to influence the economy
- Something that motivates economic behaviour
- Another visual tool showing percentages/ratio
- Something that changes in an economic model
- Rows and columns used to organise data
22 Clues: Making meaning from data • A pattern shown over time • General increase in prices • Information economists study • Compares categories using bars • A visual representation of data • Study of the economy as a whole • Interpreting data or information • Percentage of people without jobs • Something accepted as true in a model • A simplified representation of reality • ...
social studies 2018-03-21
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- the movement of goods and services
- a person who studies economics :)
- engineer, teacher, waitress
- a reason or reward that motivates people to behave in predictable ways
- the study of choice
- the next-best alternative that is given up when a choice is made
- man made tools human resources natural resources
- copper, soil, water
- how much of something is available
- the purchase or use of a good or service
- due to scarcity we must make them every day
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- why people must make choices
- coupons, rewards, motivators
- something we would like to have but can live without
- how much of somehting people want
- necessary for survival
- an action performed by one person for another
- an object like a coat or bread
- the act of making a good
- human wants are unlimited but the world's resources are limited
- the result or effect of a person's behavior
- computer, scissors, telephone
- what we give up everytime we choose
23 Clues: the study of choice • copper, soil, water • necessary for survival • the act of making a good • engineer, teacher, waitress • why people must make choices • coupons, rewards, motivators • computer, scissors, telephone • an object like a coat or bread • how much of somehting people want • a person who studies economics :) • the movement of goods and services • ...
our puzzling economy 2023-02-03
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- Sum of people's skills
- Capacity to be useful
- There is no such thing as a free lunch
- A good intented for 3+ years of working
- Alternate choices
- Human effort
- good Goods intended for final use by an individual
- A location or other mechanism that allows buyers and sellers to exchange goods
- Something that we'd like to have, but is not necessary for survival
- Tools used to produce goods and services
- final dollar value of all final goods and services
- Work performed for someone
- People who use goods and services to satisfy their demands of wants and needs.
- Simplified visual to show how something works
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- Three basic economic questions
- Four factors of production
- A good that lasts less than 3 years
- The basic problem in economics
- Basic requirements for survival
- Worth expressed in dollars
- natural resources
- Useful, tangible item
- Someone that does something new with the same resources
- Study of how scarcity affects the use of resources
- A measure of the amount of goods and services produced in a period of time.
25 Clues: Human effort • Alternate choices • natural resources • Capacity to be useful • Useful, tangible item • Sum of people's skills • Four factors of production • Worth expressed in dollars • Work performed for someone • Three basic economic questions • The basic problem in economics • Basic requirements for survival • A good that lasts less than 3 years • ...
Theme 1 economics 2024-09-22
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- Money taken out of the economy
- land labour capital and entrepreneur
- Money placed into the economy
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- A portion of any transaction of money given to the government
- The total worth of everything you earn
- Goods and services sold by a country
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- Includes machinery tools and buildings
- Money spent by firms or households on businesses
- Money saved by an individual in a bank
- Goods and services brought by a country
- The effort that humans contribute
- Gained in land production
- Combines land labour and capital
- The amount a person earns over a certain amount of time
- the branch of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- Money spent by the government on infrastructure
- Gained in capital production
- Earned by labour production
- Earned in entrepreneurship
- all natural resources that cannot be produced in a larger quantity if prices go up
21 Clues: Gained in land production • Earned in entrepreneurship • Earned by labour production • Gained in capital production • Money placed into the economy • Money taken out of the economy • Combines land labour and capital • The effort that humans contribute • land labour capital and entrepreneur • Goods and services sold by a country • Includes machinery tools and buildings • ...
C. Lindsay Anderson 2024-01-07
Across
- Someone with a degree in environmental engineering may consider pursuing a career in which they study how water moves alone and through the earth's crust; what is this called?
- A key driver for changing the energy production pattern by encouraging alternative technologies
- A major public agency that environmental engineers can work at
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- A person who wants to pursue some sort of job pertaining to environmental engineering must earn what level of a degree?
- One area of research in environmental engineering
- Professor and Chair of the Department of Biological and Environmental Engineering Department at which University?
- A problem concerning the quality of water that an environmental engineer might want to research
- In what year did Lindsay receive the College of Engineering Award for Research Excellence from Cornell?
- Got her Ph. D at Western University in which subject?
9 Clues: One area of research in environmental engineering • Got her Ph. D at Western University in which subject? • A major public agency that environmental engineers can work at • A problem concerning the quality of water that an environmental engineer might want to research • ...
environmental issues 2018-10-03
13 Clues: jäte • laji • vesistö • metsäkato • biosfääri • avohakkuu • uhanalainen • ylikalastus • salametsästäjä • kasvihuone ilmiö • hiilidioksidi päästöt • fossiiliset polttoaineet • otsooni ystävällisiä tuotteita
Environmental Management 2022-03-03
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- and carbon dioxide to store the sun’s energy in glucose
- a pleasant island turned in barren land due to human invasion
- biological variety and variability of life on Earth
- multiple pathways through which energy and matter flow in an ecosystem
- an illegal wildlife trade
- protocol issued in 1992 for lowering ozone layer depletion
- Chemical reaction where green plants use
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- circulation that helps in passing heat to the polar region
- species are those plants and animals that exist only in one geographical region
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- any waste which is generated during the diagnosis or treatment or vaccination of human beings or animals
- region with significant levels of biodiversity that is threatened by human habitation.
- hole in ozone layer
- any geographic area that includes all of the organisms and nonliving parts of their physical environment
14 Clues: hole in ozone layer • an illegal wildlife trade • Chemical reaction where green plants use • biological variety and variability of life on Earth • and carbon dioxide to store the sun’s energy in glucose • circulation that helps in passing heat to the polar region • protocol issued in 1992 for lowering ozone layer depletion • ...
Environmental Science 2022-01-27
Across
- an animal that other animals hunt or eat
- interaction between individuals from two different species that live closely together
- interaction between two species in which both benefit
- interaction between two or more living things in which they work together
- populations that live and interact in a place
- a group of organisms of same species in the same area
- a natural environment where living things get needs met
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- relationship between two species in which on species is harmed while the other benefits
- the struggle between two or more living things that depend on the same limited resource
- an animal that hunts other animals and eats them
- group of living things that are closely related so that they can breed with one another
- an interaction between two species in which one species benefits without harming the other
- the role a living thing plays in a habitat
13 Clues: an animal that other animals hunt or eat • the role a living thing plays in a habitat • populations that live and interact in a place • an animal that hunts other animals and eats them • interaction between two species in which both benefit • a group of organisms of same species in the same area • a natural environment where living things get needs met • ...
Environmental Stressors 2022-12-02
13 Clues: loud noises • interactions • relationships • religious trauma • location of stress • affects homeostasis • politics/mass media • excessive worry/fear • sad/uninterested mood • selfharm/substance abuse • disconnection from reality • cultural/national ideologies • affects mental/physical health
Environmental Sustainability 2020-09-26
13 Clues: air pollution • reforestation • nature reserva • global warming • desflorestation • the environment • the ozone layer • weather forecast • natural disasters • climate imbalance • greenhous eeffect • endangered species • extreme temperatures
Environmental Sustainability 2020-09-26
13 Clues: air pollution • deforestation • global warming • nature reserva • reflorestation • the environment • the ozone layer • weather forecast • natural disasters • climate imbalance • greenhouse effect • endangered species • extreme temperatures
environmental science 2024-05-10
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- the ease with which substances such as water move through a material
- pollution that is discharged over a wide land area and comes form many different sources and locations
- the process of separating solid matter from a fluid by having the fluid pass through the pores of another substance, called a filter
- the highest point in an aquifer from which water can be obtained
- the positive benefits that an ecosystem provides to people
- an underground layer of rock, sand, or gravel that holds groundwater; a source of well and spring water
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- a hole in the ground formed when water has dissolved underground rock to point where it can no longer support the land surface
- the contaminated of natural water bodies by substances that harm organisms and the environment
- when water leave the aquifer, such as when it seeps into a spring
- the amount to space between particles in a substance
- when water seeps into ground and replenishes the aquifer, such as from percipitantion
- pollution that can be traced back to a single identifying incident, as a leak in an underground storage tank or waste discharging from a factory
- the supply pf fresh water found beneath Earth's surface in the pores od soil, sand, and rock
13 Clues: the amount to space between particles in a substance • the positive benefits that an ecosystem provides to people • the highest point in an aquifer from which water can be obtained • when water leave the aquifer, such as when it seeps into a spring • the ease with which substances such as water move through a material • ...
Environmental Vocabulary 2023-02-07
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- A sloth would live here
- Something cold that stopped the Titanic
- A dark and cool place where bears sleep in winter
- This animal is black and white and very cute
- This is another word for Earth
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- Factories create this in our air
- This type of species won't survive unless we protect them
- These are the animals that live in the sea
- This is similar to rubbish
- This is a small river
- We breathe this
- Energy from the Sun
- The space between two mountains
13 Clues: We breathe this • Energy from the Sun • This is a small river • A sloth would live here • This is similar to rubbish • This is another word for Earth • The space between two mountains • Factories create this in our air • Something cold that stopped the Titanic • These are the animals that live in the sea • This animal is black and white and very cute • ...
Environmental vocabulary 2023-06-12
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- The gradual wearing away of land or soil by natural forces such as wind or water.
- Change The long-term alteration of global or regional weather patterns, primarily caused by human activities such as burning fossil fuels.
- Describing energy sources or resources that can be replenished naturally, such as solar or wind power.
- Describing energy sources or resources that can be replenished naturally, such as solar or wind power.
- The protection, preservation, and careful use of natural resources to prevent their depletion.
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- The practice of using resources in a way that meets the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The variety and abundance of different species of plants, animals, and microorganisms in an area.
- The protection, preservation, and careful use of natural resources to prevent their depletion.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their environment.
- The natural environment where an organism or species lives and obtains its necessary resources.
- The protection, preservation, and careful use of natural resources to prevent their depletion.
- Effect The process by which certain gases in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat, contributing to global warming.
- The presence or introduction of harmful substances into the environment, causing damage to the ecosystem.
- The clearing or removal of trees and vegetation from a forested area, often resulting in habitat loss and environmental impact.
- Describing species that are at risk of becoming extinct if conservation measures are not taken.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials.
16 Clues: The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials. • The gradual wearing away of land or soil by natural forces such as wind or water. • A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their environment. • The protection, preservation, and careful use of natural resources to prevent their depletion. • ...
Environmental science 2023-05-11
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- fuel-a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- energy-Solar energy is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of technologies such as solar power to generate electricity, solar thermal energy, and solar architecture.
- transformation-An energy transformation is the change of energy from one form to another.
- power-Hydroelectricity, or hydroelectric power, is electricity generated from hydropower.
- such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power.
- is the often measurable ability to avoid wasting materials, energy, efforts, money, and time while performing a task. In a more general sense, it is the ability to do things well, successfully, and without waste.
- oil refinery"
- action of insulating something.
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- energy-Geothermal energy is the thermal energy in the Earth's crust which originates from the formation of the planet and from radioactive decay of materials.
- conservation-the prevention of the wasteful use of energy, especially in order to ensure its continuing availability.
- liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rock strata and can be extracted and refined to produce fuels including gasoline, kerosene, and diesel oil; oil.
- fuel-renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals.
- industrial installation where a substance is refined.
- your home warmer through insulation"
14 Clues: oil refinery" • action of insulating something. • your home warmer through insulation" • industrial installation where a substance is refined. • such as coal, gas, or oil that is burned to produce heat or power. • fuel-renewable organic material that comes from plants and animals. • ...
Environmental issues 2025-10-28
Economics quiz 2023-04-09
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- Major source of revenue for governments
- Financial capital of India
- The value of the good or service forgone by choosing another investment
- The fundamental problem in economics
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- State of rest in economy
- Father of modern economics
- Rate of increase in price over time
- Trade of goods and serviceswithout the use of money
- Measure of final value of all goods and services
- India's central bank
10 Clues: India's central bank • State of rest in economy • Father of modern economics • Financial capital of India • Rate of increase in price over time • The fundamental problem in economics • Major source of revenue for governments • Measure of final value of all goods and services • Trade of goods and serviceswithout the use of money • ...
Tech it easy 4 Lessons 10+11 2021-11-17
19 Clues: όραμα • πείθω • ρύπος • ιδρύω • σκοπός • ευθύνη • παράγω • κίνημα • εκτελώ • βλάπτω • καλαμάκι • κατασκευή • περίπτωση • βιομηχανία • εθελοντισμός • αποτελεσματικά • τομέας, κλάδος • περιβαλλοντικός • συμπεριλαμβανομένου
envi 2024-10-10
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- have been widely documented as
- are algae that live in houses made of glass
- indicators of environmental water
- insects such as stone flies,
- of environmental stress and
- substances, such as pesticides, or other
- in an organism.
- in a food chain
- to pollution.
- increasing concentration of a substance,
- increase or decrease in an animal population may
- SYSTEM
- of Eichornia indicates
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- or biological magnification, is
- of gold in the soil
- are considered accurate
- is the gradual accumulation
- water
- because of their differential
- damage to ecosystem caused by pollution
- and heavy metal pollution
- also known as
- spp. Indicate the
- as a toxic chemical, in the tissues of
- health of biosphere as a whole
- organisms at successively higher
26 Clues: water • SYSTEM • also known as • to pollution. • in an organism. • in a food chain • spp. Indicate the • of gold in the soil • of Eichornia indicates • are considered accurate • and heavy metal pollution • is the gradual accumulation • of environmental stress and • insects such as stone flies, • because of their differential • have been widely documented as • health of biosphere as a whole • ...
αγγλικα 2025-02-17
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- Materials Natural or sustainable materials used in creating eco-art, such as wood, water, earth, or recycled elements.
- The study of changes and interactions within ecosystems, including factors such as species populations, climate effects, and human impact.
- A form of art that involves creating large-scale environmental artworks using natural landscapes as both the canvas and material.
- Something that is temporary or short-lived, in this context referring to art that disappears or changes over time due to natural processes.
- Issues Abstract or theoretical ideas and concerns related to environmental and artistic themes, often explored through eco-art.
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- The ability to maintain ecological balance by avoiding the depletion of natural resources, ensuring long-term environmental health.
- The practice of advocating for the protection and preservation of the environment through actions, awareness campaigns, and policy changes.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- In this context, it refers to the cooperation between artists, scientists, and community groups to create environmental art.
- The process of reversing or stopping environmental damage, often by cleaning up polluted areas or restoring ecosystems.
10 Clues: A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. • Materials Natural or sustainable materials used in creating eco-art, such as wood, water, earth, or recycled elements. • The process of reversing or stopping environmental damage, often by cleaning up polluted areas or restoring ecosystems. • ...
Agency #1 Crossword 2023-03-06
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- requirement for Material Facts
- Agent authorized to stand-in for another part and can sign on his/her behalf
- Defects not easily detected, not obvious
- Agent who is limited by what they can do on behalf of their climate
- Environmental hazard that becomes dangerous when it becomes friable
- Agent of an agent
- Protected by Agent who doesn't share personal information about Client
- Type of Dual Agency when an Agent in the Firm represents the Seller and another Agent in the same Firm represents the Buyer
- Residential Property & Owners Association Disclosure Statement
- The Agent's safeguarding of all funds handled
- Mineral, Oil & Gas Disclosure
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- An exaggerated harmless opinion
- an environmental hazard that's #1 cause of lung cancer in non-smokers
- 3rd party not who Agent owes only honesty, fairness & disclosure of material facts
- I knew it was wrong but did it anyway; planned; deliberate
- Relationship between Client & Firm where Firm & affiliated licensees must place the Client's interests above the Firm's interest
- Failure to share a material fact
- Agency agreement where Client works only with one Agent
- Another name for Client
- Type of Agency resulting from actions of the parties
- Statement spoken or written without regard of truth
- an environmental hazard that can cause brain damage from ingesting
- Agent must follow Client's lawful instructions
- Type property connected to a death, murder or that it's haunted
- Superfund known as Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act established to clean up hazardous waste & identify potentially responsible parties
- Agent who may negotiate with a landlord
- Didn't do their job, woulda, coulda, shoulda, but I didn't
- Type of Agency when Firm represents both Buyer and Seller
- Placing the Client's Interests above all others
29 Clues: Agent of an agent • Another name for Client • Mineral, Oil & Gas Disclosure • requirement for Material Facts • An exaggerated harmless opinion • Failure to share a material fact • Agent who may negotiate with a landlord • Defects not easily detected, not obvious • The Agent's safeguarding of all funds handled • Agent must follow Client's lawful instructions • ...
vocabulary 2023-10-12
20 Clues: sadly • place • avatar • secure • medals • promote • finally • greater • correct • natural • deserts • conserve • Preserve • classical • influence • favoritism • generation • countryside • environmental • purpose point of view
Globalization 2023-11-16
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- - A United Nations program that protects refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people.
- - 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.
- - A multilateral treaty that bans all nuclear explosions for both civilian and military purposes.
- - A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes social justice and promotes decent working conditions.
- - 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 international organization that aims to promote international monetary cooperation and exchange rate stability.
- - An international environmental organization that campaigns for solutions to environmental problems.
- - A military alliance of North American and European countries.
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- - The primary judicial branch of the United Nations.
- - A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes international cooperation in education, science, and culture.
- - A specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health.
- - A United Nations program that provides humanitarian and developmental assistance to children worldwide.
- - An intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade.
- - A United Nations program that aims to eradicate poverty and reduce inequalities.
- - A United Nations program that promotes sexual and reproductive health and rights.
- - 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.
- - An international agreement between governments that aims to ensure that international trade in specimens of wild animals and plants does not threaten their survival.
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. • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-09-19
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- The sum of peoples abilities
- The process of making goods
- Innovators in the economy; someone who opens a new business
- Requirements to live; clothes, shelter, food, etc.
- ______ capital;
- _____ cost; what you give up when you choose one thing over another
- efforts of people to produce
- The fundamental problem of economics
- Natural resources; natures gift
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- _____-offs; having to choose one thing over another
- ______ good; produced for immediate use by individuals
- Something that is produced and is useful
- way of expressing needs; things that we want, but could live without
- Economic ______; increase of production over period of time
- Gaining efficiency in one task versus being okay at everything
- The study of trying to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources
- ____ good; Any machine, tool, or factory used to produce goods
17 Clues: ______ capital; • The process of making goods • The sum of peoples abilities • efforts of people to produce • Natural resources; natures gift • The fundamental problem of economics • Something that is produced and is useful • Requirements to live; clothes, shelter, food, etc. • _____-offs; having to choose one thing over another • ...
History 2017-05-20
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- things made or used by people in the past such as ornaments
- the act of buying and selling goods or services
- the sea people who lived in boats along the river
- human beings
- the act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules
- a family of rulers who rule over a country for a long period of time
- unearthing or digging up, especially for archaeological purposes
- the arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence
- a social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services)
- a type of tradition which is used to pass down legends, myths, tales and stories
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- the environmental history of an individual
- the narrative and analysis of ___________ events, ideas, movements, organs of government, voters, parties and leaders
- an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior (such as a religious practice or a social custom)
- written by a court official about the rulers of the Melaka Sultanate and their descendants
- the old name of Singapore
- organized system of beliefs and practices revolving around, or leading to, a transcendent spiritual experience
- a society in an advanced state of social development (e.g., with complex legal and political and religious organizations)
- refers to the period of time before mankind learnt to read and write; it is also the earliest period in the past
- in latin it refers to the year Jesus Christ was born
- a chronicle of events
20 Clues: human beings • a chronicle of events • the old name of Singapore • the environmental history of an individual • the act of buying and selling goods or services • the sea people who lived in boats along the river • in latin it refers to the year Jesus Christ was born • things made or used by people in the past such as ornaments • ...
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
Environmental Management System 2020-10-21
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- is the term used to describe the assessment of the environmental consequences of proposed policies, plans, programs, or projects.
- landscape
- Erosion and Siltation
- Regional Hydrology
- Identification of key issues and development of the Terms of Reference (TOR) for the EIA once a project is categorized.
- is a tool which modern financial analysts adopt before undertaking any financial operation or commercial activity.
- is the existing environmental situation or condition in the absence of the activity.
- of possible positive or negative impacts of the project.
- Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- determination of the nature and magnitude of the proposed project’s potential environmental and social impacts.
- Any negative effect on an organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
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- consist of components of environment and can be grouped into major components.
- is any positive effect on the organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- The roadsides may be used for _______ of trees which is favorable impact of road construction.
- land Loss
- fisheries, Eutrophication, Aquatic Weeds, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- impacts with respect to common base.
- Air pollution
- Preparation of _______ plan to offset the negative impacts.
- disease
20 Clues: disease • landscape • land Loss • Air pollution • Regional Hydrology • Erosion and Siltation • impacts with respect to common base. • Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species • of possible positive or negative impacts of the project. • Preparation of _______ plan to offset the negative impacts. • ...
History 2017-05-20
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- things made or used by people in the past such as ornaments
- the act of buying and selling goods or services
- the sea people who lived in boats along the river
- human beings
- the act of conveying intended meanings from one entity or group to another through the use of mutually understood signs and semiotic rules
- a family of rulers who rule over a country for a long period of time
- unearthing or digging up, especially for archaeological purposes
- the arrangement of events or dates in the order of their occurrence
- a social science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services)
- a type of tradition which is used to pass down legends, myths, tales and stories
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- the environmental history of an individual
- the narrative and analysis of ___________ events, ideas, movements, organs of government, voters, parties and leaders
- an inherited, established, or customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior (such as a religious practice or a social custom)
- written by a court official about the rulers of the Melaka Sultanate and their descendants
- the old name of Singapore
- organized system of beliefs and practices revolving around, or leading to, a transcendent spiritual experience
- a society in an advanced state of social development (e.g., with complex legal and political and religious organizations)
- refers to the period of time before mankind learnt to read and write; it is also the earliest period in the past
- in latin it refers to the year Jesus Christ was born
- a chronicle of events
20 Clues: human beings • a chronicle of events • the old name of Singapore • the environmental history of an individual • the act of buying and selling goods or services • the sea people who lived in boats along the river • in latin it refers to the year Jesus Christ was born • things made or used by people in the past such as ornaments • ...
Economics 2023-03-14
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- economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
- anything a human being needs for their survival
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- part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- Cost loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- something that is desired
- of production inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income
- sacrificing some of X to get more of Y
- consumer's desire and willingness to buy a product or service at a given period or over time
10 Clues: something that is desired • sacrificing some of X to get more of Y • anything a human being needs for their survival • demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service • branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth • ...
IBS Quiz #1 2014-09-16
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- 效率(n.)
- Economic agents will try to maximize their u___.
- Principle #2: People respond to ____.
- ____ analysis is concerned with what ought to be.
- This type of economy allocates resources freely based on interactions between economic agents.
- Microeconomics is the study of the individual households and ____ and how they interact.
- This type of economy allocates resources based on government decisions.
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- ____ hand describes how everybody appear to behave as one when acting in their own self interest.
- 公平(n.)
- Economics ____ are a simplified view of the world.
- Principle #1: ____ people think at the margin.
- All other things equal.
- The science that exists in our daily life.
- Principle #3: People face ____.
- Most countries are this type of economy.
15 Clues: 公平(n.) • 效率(n.) • All other things equal. • Principle #3: People face ____. • Principle #2: People respond to ____. • Most countries are this type of economy. • The science that exists in our daily life. • Principle #1: ____ people think at the margin. • Economic agents will try to maximize their u___. • ____ analysis is concerned with what ought to be. • ...
ISO14001 2018-03-25
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- How do we verify compliance with our EMS?
- Besides Nitrogen, the other main nutrient we monitor and report is?
- What enters red drains on site?
- Fonterra has committed to a 20% reduction in water use by?
- Who is responsible for preventing environmental harm on site?
- Our Environmental Managers name is?
- EMS stands for Environmental _ System?
- _ planting can help to prevent leaching of nutrients to waterways?
- One of Fonterra's sustainability targets is less/zero waste to?
- One of the main nutrients we monitor and report is?
- Where is the button to press to stop liquid going into the stormwater system?
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- What month is our next ISO14001 audit?
- Project Picasso is helping with the reduction of _ discharge to the river
- The yellow bins located around site are called Spill_Kits?
- One way in which we demonstrate our compliance and regulatory requirements?
- Our legal permit from Council is called a Resource _?
- where does most of the sites water come from?
- What colour are the stormwater drains?
- Where do we discharge most of our wastewater to?
- The name of the farm our irrigation base is situated?
20 Clues: What enters red drains on site? • Our Environmental Managers name is? • What month is our next ISO14001 audit? • What colour are the stormwater drains? • EMS stands for Environmental _ System? • How do we verify compliance with our EMS? • where does most of the sites water come from? • Where do we discharge most of our wastewater to? • ...
Keeping It Under Control 2024-04-02
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- type of neurone that transmits information from the central nervous system to effectors
- cell that transmits electrical impulses around the body
- lowest part of the brain that controls the body’s automatic processes
- production of immunity by artificial means
- type of gland that secretes hormones into the bloodstream
- organ which can produce a response to environmental stimuli
- a plant hormone that regulates growth
- able to be passed from one person, animal, or plant to another
- type of neurone that transmits information from receptors to the central nervous system
- a reaction to something that has happened
- a detectable change in the physical or chemical structure of an organism's internal or external environment
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- chemical messengers
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- an illness or sickness characterised by specific signs or symptoms
- maintenance of a constant internal environment
- type of system that detects and responds to changes of its surroundings
- organ which detects environmental stimuli
- an action that is performed without conscious thought as a response to a stimulus
- growth or movement in plants in response to environmental stimuli
- main organ of the central nervous system
20 Clues: chemical messengers • a plant hormone that regulates growth • main organ of the central nervous system • organ which detects environmental stimuli • a reaction to something that has happened • production of immunity by artificial means • maintenance of a constant internal environment • cell that transmits electrical impulses around the body • ...
our puzzling economy 2023-02-03
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- something that people would like to have
- tools, equipment, factories
- people with their efforts and abilities
- U.S has remarkable what?
- resources used to produce the goods and services
- factors can perform only tasks they can do better
- the dollar value for final produce
- study of scarcity
- item that lasts for a long time
- items that last for fewer years
- worth can be expressed in dollars
- for final use by individuals
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- vast difference seen in prices
- the second basic question
- The basic problem in Economics
- the first basic question
- "the gift of natural"
- total output and outcome increase
- risk taker looking for profits
- last basic question
- useful tangible item
- the way to make everything
- Another factor of production
- measure of a country's total outcome
- basic equipment for survival
25 Clues: study of scarcity • last basic question • useful tangible item • "the gift of natural" • the first basic question • U.S has remarkable what? • the second basic question • the way to make everything • tools, equipment, factories • Another factor of production • basic equipment for survival • for final use by individuals • vast difference seen in prices • The basic problem in Economics • ...
Morgan brandis-industrial revolution and imperialism 2023-02-17
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- political philosophy and movement encompassing a range of economic and social systems
- Increase in machine made goods,began in Great Britain
- rapid movement of people to the cities
- gov’t intervention in the economy
- refuse to work
- belief that different races possess distinct characteristics
- fenced in farmland
- exploited during the imperialism-human
- continent taken over by Europe
- more efficient farming techniques
- native
- free market economics
- joining together to go on strike
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- Scottish economist and philosopher
- exploited during the imperialism- natural
- came up with the ideas for communism
- German who led the Berlin conference
- process of changing to machines
- free choice economics
- take over of a less advanced civilization
- cloth and thread
- workers voluntarily joining together
- the practice of misapplying the biological evolutionary language
- meeting dividing Africa
- skilled workers,professionals,businesspeople
- no private property
- individual shareholders-big businesses
- moving crops from year to year
- most efficient use of the steam engine
29 Clues: native • refuse to work • cloth and thread • fenced in farmland • no private property • free choice economics • free market economics • meeting dividing Africa • moving crops from year to year • continent taken over by Europe • process of changing to machines • joining together to go on strike • gov’t intervention in the economy • more efficient farming techniques • ...
10-1 2023-04-18
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- A large scale conflict between two nations
- The condition of a thing
- Something that influences change
- To move from one place to another
- Has a trunk
- A natural formation of rock
- A fluid used to power many things
- A collection of specific items useful in a market
- A large area of trees, shrubbery and other plantlife.
- To work
- An expert in economics
- The amount of one thing
- Properties able to be sold
- A collection of minerals
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- The creation of a good
- produces "gifts of nature" or natural resources.
- Flying mammal
- A condition healthy for growing
- The act of harvesting underground materials
- A hard solid used to construct
- Likes to chase mice
- A person who usually makes riskier deals and operates in economics
- Economic activity that usually utilizes factories
- A living thing often used to make produce
- Large marsupial
- Mass starvation
- Man's best friend
27 Clues: To work • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Mass starvation • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The creation of a good • An expert in economics • The amount of one thing • The condition of a thing • A collection of minerals • Properties able to be sold • A natural formation of rock • A hard solid used to construct • A condition healthy for growing • ...
Industrial Revolution and Imperialism - Vivian Stock 2025-02-21
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- exploited during Imperialism, natural
- The name of the process of change to machine production of goods
- Man who wrote about communism
- The rich are fit and powerful, the poor are unfit and weaker
- people who followed socialism
- Group of labor workers joining together to go on strike
- fenced in farmland
- father of modern economics
- no private property, extreme socialism
- take over of a less advanced civilization
- free choice economics
- belief one race is superior to another
- joining together to go on strike
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- individual shareholders, big businesses
- moving crops from year to year
- native
- government intervention in the economy
- cloth and thread
- rapid movement of people to cities
- meeting dividing Africa
- German who led the Berlin Conference
- continent taken over by Europe
- process of changing to machine production for goods
- Social class in the middle of social hierarchy
- free market economies
- Unions refusing to work for better working conditions
26 Clues: native • cloth and thread • fenced in farmland • free choice economics • free market economies • meeting dividing Africa • father of modern economics • Man who wrote about communism • people who followed socialism • moving crops from year to year • continent taken over by Europe • joining together to go on strike • rapid movement of people to cities • ...
environmental science 2021-03-19
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- countries consume more energy than underdeveloped countries
- 80% cheaper in the future
- There is an idea to utilize solar panels to charge or discharge
- a solid combustible mineral made of carbon, formed from organic matter after millions of years of compression.
- is useful energy that is collected from renewable resources, including carbon neutral sources like sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat
- exports 70% of the produced oil
- mining affects soil degradation
- has dropped 50% in the last 60 years
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- has the 5th biggest oil reserves on South America
- includes resources that have been converted or stored
- the second power most used type of energy
- what type of energy resources include coal, natural gas, oil, and nuclear energy. Once these resources are used up, they cannot be replaced
- consists of unconverted or original fuels
- peat, lignite, bituminous, anthracite are qualities of
- the ability to do work in whatever change in the material world
15 Clues: 80% cheaper in the future • exports 70% of the produced oil • mining affects soil degradation • has dropped 50% in the last 60 years • the second power most used type of energy • consists of unconverted or original fuels • has the 5th biggest oil reserves on South America • includes resources that have been converted or stored • ...
Environmental Ethics 2021-08-27
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- Seeks to define what is right or wrong.
- Approach that seeks to have large portions of nature preserved
- Meeting current needs without compromising the future
- Some of the most important decisions affecting the environment are made by corporations
- Changes start at the individual level
- Human centered ethics
- Laws designed to protect both the ecosystem and humans
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- Choices we make as a society that effect the evnvironment
- Humans tend to over consume everything
- All forms of life have an inherent right to exist
- Small environmental changes have worldwide impact on the environment
- Environment deserves moral consideration other than what it provides humans or animals
- Approach that seeks to strike a balance between development and preservationism.
13 Clues: Human centered ethics • Changes start at the individual level • Humans tend to over consume everything • Seeks to define what is right or wrong. • All forms of life have an inherent right to exist • Meeting current needs without compromising the future • Laws designed to protect both the ecosystem and humans • Choices we make as a society that effect the evnvironment • ...
Environmental System 2021-09-07
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- creates nutrients and food
- eats plants only
- eats primary consumer
- living thing
- living component of an ecosystem
- bacteria eating away at dead animals
- eats meat only
- an organism that eats other food
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- eats secondary consumer
- eats consumer
- anything chem. or phys. lacks life
- produces food
- eats meat and plants
13 Clues: living thing • eats consumer • produces food • eats meat only • eats plants only • eats meat and plants • eats primary consumer • eats secondary consumer • creates nutrients and food • living component of an ecosystem • an organism that eats other food • anything chem. or phys. lacks life • bacteria eating away at dead animals
Environmental Management 2022-03-03
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- & carbon dioxide to store the sun’s energy in glucose
- a pleasant island turned in barren land due to human invasion
- biological variety and variability of life on Earth
- multiple pathways through which energy and matter flow in an ecosystem
- an illegal wildlife trade
- protocol issued in 1992 for lowering ozone layer depletion
- Chemical reaction where green plants use
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- circulation that helps in passing heat to the polar region
- species are those plants and animals that exist only in one geographical region
- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- any waste which is generated during the diagnosis or treatment or vaccination of human beings or animals
- region with significant levels of biodiversity that is threatened by human habitation.
- hole in ozone layer
- any geographic area that includes all of the organisms and nonliving parts of their physical environment
14 Clues: hole in ozone layer • an illegal wildlife trade • Chemical reaction where green plants use • biological variety and variability of life on Earth • & carbon dioxide to store the sun’s energy in glucose • circulation that helps in passing heat to the polar region • protocol issued in 1992 for lowering ozone layer depletion • ...
Environmental Science 2022-03-10
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- Disease-causing organisms and viruses
- The process of heating ore beyond its melting point
- all the land of an area that supplies water to a particular river system
- Electricity generated by the combustion of biomass
- The ability to do work or cause a change
- When water molecules are broken down into hydrogen and gas by an electric current that runs through the water
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- A form of landscaping irrigation that requires much less water
- large lakes that store water for human use
- Kinetic energy of moving water turning turbines to generate electricity
- Liquid fuels from biomass
- The process of removing salt from seawater
- The process in which fuel burns because it combines rapidly with oxygen
- Energy made by the flow of an electric charge
13 Clues: Liquid fuels from biomass • Disease-causing organisms and viruses • The ability to do work or cause a change • large lakes that store water for human use • The process of removing salt from seawater • Energy made by the flow of an electric charge • Electricity generated by the combustion of biomass • The process of heating ore beyond its melting point • ...
Environmental Law 2013-05-14
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- longest coastline
- non-violent organization that advocates for the environment
- concerns physical activities
- Only protects species on federal land
- prohibits discharge of contaminants into environment that cause/likely to cause negative effects
- first time engineering consultant company has been convicted for providing advice that violates Federal environmental law
- helps protect waters in Canada
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- private prosecution
- Warrior of the sea
- Body of rules that are concerned with the maintenance and protection of the natural environment of a country.
- pollution prevention and protection of environment/human health to contribute to sustainable development
- protection of marine biodiversity and ecosystems
- required each country to pass domestic legislation to protect biodiversity
13 Clues: longest coastline • Warrior of the sea • private prosecution • concerns physical activities • helps protect waters in Canada • Only protects species on federal land • protection of marine biodiversity and ecosystems • non-violent organization that advocates for the environment • required each country to pass domestic legislation to protect biodiversity • ...
Environmental Pollution 2023-04-05
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- A type of resource that takes thousands or millions of years to be replaced.
- A type of resource that can be replaced in a short amount of time.
- Pollutants that are released into the air.
- The advance of desert-like conditions.
- The contamination of Earth's land, water, or air.
- Using a resource in a way that it can be used by future generations.
- Air pollution that is seen as a dark brown haze that covers cities.
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- The removal of forests.
- An area of soil that is covered by water for most of the year.
- Wind, water or ice moving particles of soil from one place to another.
- Rain or snow that is more acidic than normal due to air pollution.
- A type of mining that involves stripping away the soil to get to minerals.
- The water released from showers, dishwashers, and laundry machines.
13 Clues: The removal of forests. • The advance of desert-like conditions. • Pollutants that are released into the air. • The contamination of Earth's land, water, or air. • An area of soil that is covered by water for most of the year. • A type of resource that can be replaced in a short amount of time. • Rain or snow that is more acidic than normal due to air pollution. • ...
Environmental Health 2024-05-07
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- actions that maintain the natural resources in the environment
- process in which used materials are turned into new products
- goods that have a less harmful impact on the environment than traditional products
- natural forms of energy, such as oil and natural gas
- able to break down without causing harm when thrown out
- gas made up of oxygen that naturally exists high above Earth's atmosphere
- process of gathering food scraps and organic waste into a bin and letting it decompose and then adding it to soil to help plants grow
- number that communicates to the public the level of pollutants in the air
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- type of energy that cannot be used up like wind, water, and solar power
- land that has hazardous waste
- substances that contaminate the environment
- fog mixed with smoke and chemicals
- any form of precipitation that includes particles containing acid
13 Clues: land that has hazardous waste • fog mixed with smoke and chemicals • substances that contaminate the environment • natural forms of energy, such as oil and natural gas • able to break down without causing harm when thrown out • process in which used materials are turned into new products • actions that maintain the natural resources in the environment • ...
Environmental Health 2024-05-13
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- The spreading of city development onto undeveloped land
- A fibrous mineral that has fireproof properties
- An odorless, radioactive gas, that causes at least 14,000 lung cancer deaths per year
- Able to be broken down by microorganisms in the environment
- An area that has been safeguarded to prevent disposed wastes from contaminating groundwater
- The contamination of the Earth's atmosphere by substances that pose a health threat to living things
- A unit used to express the relative intensity of loudness of sound
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- Reducing waste before it is generated
- Harmful and unwanted sound of sufficient intensity to damage hearing
- The protection and preservation of the environment by managing natural resources to prevent abuse, destruction, and neglect
- The processing of waste materials so that they can be used again
- An index for reporting daily air quality
- Used water that comes from homes, businesses, communities, and farms
13 Clues: Reducing waste before it is generated • An index for reporting daily air quality • A fibrous mineral that has fireproof properties • The spreading of city development onto undeveloped land • Able to be broken down by microorganisms in the environment • The processing of waste materials so that they can be used again • ...
Environmental issues 2024-09-04
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- different weather patterns caused by pollution
- to not understand something correctly or what is important about an idea
- sth that breaks down or decays naturally without causing pollution
- for example, coal or oil
- (... an idea or feeling in someone) - to make sb think it or feel it
- natural elements such as wind, water, and sunlight which are always available
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- a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by people's activities over a particular period
- the activity of dealing with waste
- places where rubbish is dumped
- thick layers of ice and snow that cover the North and South Poles
- the act of clearing an area of trees
- an installation or area of land where sunlight is used to generate electricity
- gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
13 Clues: for example, coal or oil • places where rubbish is dumped • the activity of dealing with waste • the act of clearing an area of trees • different weather patterns caused by pollution • gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat • thick layers of ice and snow that cover the North and South Poles • sth that breaks down or decays naturally without causing pollution • ...
Environmental issues 2024-09-04
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- cap thick layers of ice and snow that cover the North and South Poles
- the act of clearing an area of trees
- energy sources natural elements such as wind, water, and sunlight which are always available
- the point to not understand something correctly or what is important about an idea
- farm an installation or area of land where sunlight is used to generate electricity
- (... an idea or feeling in someone) - to make sb think it or feel it
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- gases gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- footprint a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere by people's activities over a particular period
- sites places where rubbish is dumped
- sth that breaks down or decays naturally without causing pollution
- management the activity of dealing with waste
- fuels for example, coal or oil
- change different weather patterns caused by pollution
13 Clues: fuels for example, coal or oil • the act of clearing an area of trees • sites places where rubbish is dumped • management the activity of dealing with waste • gases gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat • change different weather patterns caused by pollution • sth that breaks down or decays naturally without causing pollution • ...
environmental science 2023-05-12
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- conservation- is the effort to reduce wasteful energy consumption by using fewer energy services.
- is the often measurable ability to avoid wasting materials, energy, effortss, money, and time while performing a task
- a liquid mixture of hydrocarbons that is present in certain rock strata and can be extracted and refined to produce fuels including gasoline, kerosene, and diesel oil; oil.
- fuel-a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- the action of insulating something.
- transformation-also known as energy conversion, is the process of changing energy from one form to another.
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- fuel- is matter from recently living organisms which is used for bioenergy production.
- your home warmer through insulation"
- power-is electricity generated from hydropower.
- is any material that can be made to react with other substances so that it releases energy as thermal energy or to be used for work.
- an industrial installation where a substance is refined.
- energy- is the thermal energy in the Earth's crust which originates from the formation of the planet and from radioactive decay of materials.
- oil refinery"
- energy-is radiant light and heat from the Sun that is harnessed using a range of technologies such as solar power to generate electricity, solar thermal energy, and solar architecture.
14 Clues: oil refinery" • the action of insulating something. • your home warmer through insulation" • power-is electricity generated from hydropower. • an industrial installation where a substance is refined. • fuel- is matter from recently living organisms which is used for bioenergy production. • ...
environmental issues 2023-09-08
16 Clues: youth • growth • poverty • droughts • scarcity • pollution • inequality • insecurity • sea levels • heat waves, • temperatures • unemployment. • precipitation • weather events • of biodiversity • air quality levels.
Environmental concerns 2024-12-30
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- Make something different; alter or modify
- The ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- The state or process of a species, family, or other group of organisms becoming extinct
- Not depleted when used
- The preservation and protection of natural resources
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
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- The clearing of forests
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials
- The presence or release of harmful substances into the environment
- Occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines
- The impression left by a foot or shoe on the ground or a surface.
- The gradual increase in the Earth's average temperature
13 Clues: Not depleted when used • The clearing of forests • Make something different; alter or modify • Occurs in impure form in charcoal, soot, and coal • The preservation and protection of natural resources • The gradual increase in the Earth's average temperature • The process of converting waste materials into new materials • ...
Environmental probelms 2025-05-20
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- Another Word for Goal?
- What does your car need to drive?
- The fanbase of a social media star is called?
- In a Team you need to.... to the skills of the Team.
- Everyone of us needs to.... trash.
- You need those if you want to build something.
- You talk to someone and someone... your dialog
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- Disease of your skin?
- We need to.... C02 emissions.
- Another word for huge
- habitat The area where Sea fruits and fish live is called.
- Something is difficult or... ?
- what natural thing damages your skin?
13 Clues: Disease of your skin? • Another word for huge • Another Word for Goal? • We need to.... C02 emissions. • Something is difficult or... ? • What does your car need to drive? • Everyone of us needs to.... trash. • what natural thing damages your skin? • The fanbase of a social media star is called? • You need those if you want to build something. • ...
Environmental Problems 2025-07-30
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- Cutting down many trees in a forest.
- Pain or sadness caused by problems like sickness, war, or disasters.
- When the ozone layer becomes thinner and can’t protect us well from the sun.
- When gases in the air trap heat and make the Earth warmer.
- When too much water covers the land, usually from heavy rain or rivers.
- To make something less or use less of it.
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- A gas that people and animals breathe out, and cars and factories produce. It causes the Earth to get warmer.
- To use old materials (like paper or plastic) to make something new.
- Dirty or harmful things in the air, water, or land.
- A long time with no rain, which makes it hard for plants and animals to live.
- A gas in the sky that protects us from the sun’s harmful rays.
- Energy sources like coal, oil, and gas that come from old plants and animals.
- Good for nature and does not harm the environment.
13 Clues: Cutting down many trees in a forest. • To make something less or use less of it. • Good for nature and does not harm the environment. • Dirty or harmful things in the air, water, or land. • When gases in the air trap heat and make the Earth warmer. • A gas in the sky that protects us from the sun’s harmful rays. • ...
Environmental Science 2024-12-09
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- - The process by which new species arise from existing species.
- - The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- - A group of organisms that can reproduce and have fertile offspring.
- - The rigid outer layer of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle.
- - The global sum of all ecosystems; the zone of life on Earth.
- - The natural environment in which a species lives.
- - The end of an organism or group of organisms; no longer in existence.
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- - All the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and glaciers.
- - The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- - A status for species that are likely to become endangered in the near future.
- - A biological community interacting with its physical environment.
- - A group of individuals of the same species living in a specific area.
- - A status for a species that is at risk of extinction.
13 Clues: - The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • - The natural environment in which a species lives. • - A status for a species that is at risk of extinction. • - The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • - The global sum of all ecosystems; the zone of life on Earth. • - The process by which new species arise from existing species. • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2025-09-29
20 Clues: Rich • Life • Alien • Unique • Damage • Change • Species • Habitat • Dangers • Renewal • Variety • Balance • Control • Survival • Benefits • Recovery • Community • Protection • Traditional • Participation
Econ Ch. 1-2 review 2025-09-10
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- ____ economics: branch that applies value judgments to data
- Resources that are widely available and in no danger of being used up
- Resources that, with careful planning, can be replaced as they are used
- Another term for the factors of production
- Exchange of one benefit for another that is thought to be better
- Permanent condition that results because of limited resources
- In this role, an entrepreneur makes key decisions
- The time and effort people devote to producing goods and services in exchange for wages
- a factor that encourages or motivates a person
- _____ coordinate trade: bring together buyers and sellers
- _____ utility: the extra satisfaction or pleasure one gets from consuming an additional unit of a good or service
- Thinking at the _______: most decisions are about a little more or less of something
- work done by someone else for a consumer
- The satisfaction or pleasure one gets from consuming or using a product
- all of the resources used to produce goods and services
- Gifts of nature that are used to produce goods and services
- In this role, an entrepreneur provides the energy for a new idea
- _____ consequences count: our decisions today have impacts down the line
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- the value of the next best alternative that is given up
- an economic model that shows all possible combinations of two goods
- A temporary lack of something that is desired at a certain price
- Smith's metaphor for a free market system
- ____ of Nations: Smith's book
- He is the father of modern economics
- a way to compare the advantages and disadvantages of an action
- tools and machines used to produce goods and services
- Resources that, once they are used, are gone forever
- System used to manage limited resources
- Study of how people choose to use limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants
- Fourth category of resources needed to put land, labor and capital together
- a measure of the efficiency of production of goods and services
- _______ behavior model: how human's make decisions
- Physical articles that have been produced for sale or use
- _____ makes people better off: don't try to make everything for yourself!
- ____ economics: branch that describes how things are
35 Clues: ____ of Nations: Smith's book • He is the father of modern economics • System used to manage limited resources • work done by someone else for a consumer • Smith's metaphor for a free market system • Another term for the factors of production • a factor that encourages or motivates a person • In this role, an entrepreneur makes key decisions • ...
Ecology- Behavior Puzzle 2024-08-05
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- selfless behavior
- animals can be monogamous or polygamous
- or use landmarks as environmental cues
- how a behavior occurs or how it is modified
- the study of how behaviors arise due to ecology and evolution
- a directional response that allows plants to grow towards
- movements towards or away from a stimulus
- depend on environmental influence
- establishing memories based upon the spatial structure of the animal’s surroundings
- chemicals emitted by members of a species that can affect other members of the same species
- stimulus generated and transmitted from one animal to another; animal communication
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- why a behavior occurs
- directional movement towards (positive) or away from (negative) a stimulus
- a sequence of unlearned acts directly linked to a stimulus
- Hereditary, born behaviors, do not need to learn them
- a regular, long-distance change in location
- andom movement in response to a stimulus; non directional
- allows plants to develop in response to day length
- learning through observations and imitations of the observed behaviors
- a long-lasting behavioral response to an individual
- the ability to associate one environmental feature with another
- food obtaining behavior
22 Clues: selfless behavior • why a behavior occurs • food obtaining behavior • depend on environmental influence • or use landmarks as environmental cues • animals can be monogamous or polygamous • movements towards or away from a stimulus • a regular, long-distance change in location • how a behavior occurs or how it is modified • allows plants to develop in response to day length • ...
Keeping It Under Control 2024-04-02
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- type of neurone that transmits information from the central nervous system to effectors
- a reaction to something that has happened
- type of neurone that transmits information from receptors to the central nervous system
- an action that is performed without conscious thought as a response to a stimulus
- type of system that detects and responds to changes of its surroundings
- a substance used to stimulate immunity to a particular infectious disease or pathogen
- growth or movement in plants in response to environmental stimuli
- production of immunity by artificial means
- organ which can produce a response to environmental stimuli
- a detectable change in the physical or chemical structure of an organism's internal or external environment
- an illness or sickness characterised by specific signs or symptoms
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- cell that transmits electrical impulses around the body
- type of gland that secretes hormones into the bloodstream
- chemical messengers
- able to be passed from one person, animal, or plant to another
- organ which detects environmental stimuli
- main organ of the central nervous system
- maintenance of a constant internal environment
- a plant hormone that regulates growth
- lowest part of the brain that controls the body’s automatic processes
20 Clues: chemical messengers • a plant hormone that regulates growth • main organ of the central nervous system • a reaction to something that has happened • organ which detects environmental stimuli • production of immunity by artificial means • maintenance of a constant internal environment • cell that transmits electrical impulses around the body • ...
Collapse 2024-03-17
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- How can art affect our view of and response to environmental issues?
- Referring to the Deepwater Horizon disaster that inspired the sculpture.
- The shape of the installation representing the food chain.
- Referring to the complex network of life the sculpture addresses.
- The complex interrelationships within the Gulf's ecosystem that are difficult to maintain.
- Highlighting the socio-economic impact and subject matter of the artwork.
- The title of the sculpture, central to its theme
- A dire consequence of sculpture warms agaisnt.
- Symbolizing species decline or extinction, a visual surprise.
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- What can we do to mitigate our impact on the environment?
- The challenge of protecting marine life.
- General term for the subject of the sculpture.
- Both a method used in the sculpture and a thematic concern.
- The geographical focus of the artwork's commentary.
- The challenge of addresing the human role in environmental disasters?
- The surprising number of specimens included.
- How can we live in a way that protects ecosystems?
- The preserved organisms displayed in the sculpture.
- What is our role in preventing future environmental disasters?
- Refers to the wide variety of species represented.
20 Clues: The challenge of protecting marine life. • The surprising number of specimens included. • General term for the subject of the sculpture. • A dire consequence of sculpture warms agaisnt. • The title of the sculpture, central to its theme • How can we live in a way that protects ecosystems? • Refers to the wide variety of species represented. • ...
Pollution Investigation 2026-01-21
15 Clues: tidepens • need that • chill out • bird food • big towers • hot planet • Japan city • trash piles • Earth's air • nasty ocean • Ukraine city • asleep cycle • not economics • moon navigators • pass it and double
Economics system 2026-01-26
8 Clues: enterprise system • Economy mixed economy • payment factor payment • economy market economy • system economics system • economy command economy • equality economics equality • economy traditional economy
Crossword - Environmental Studies 2021-05-12
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- We obtained the information from a ... source.
- noun, is a synonym for early stage/initial phase
- A … harnesses wind energy.
- The physical basis for this event is simple: strong ground shaking is caused by shear and subsequent surface.
- … solutions are more important than short-term profit.
- A new discovery led to a … in the scientific community.
- Is a term used to describe companies, processes or products whose greenhouse emissions are calculated and then offset by purchasing emissions certificates.
- We have to lower the carbon dioxide content in the …
- Is a term used to describe the enormous variety of life on Earth
- The laboratory developed an entirely new …
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- Renewable energies are more sustainable than …
- Is the reduction of carbon dioxide emissions through the use of low carbon power sources.
- The report provides a ... overview of the situation.
- Our main … is to protect the environment.
- It is a chemical element, which currently constitutes 21% of the Earth's atmosphere.
- It is the source of all life, food no.1.
- This project will have a big … on the community.
- The use of ... through the direct conversion of sun light into electric power.
- The synergy of … and oxygen produces water.
- Power generation from fossil fuels such as oil, gas and …
20 Clues: A … harnesses wind energy. • It is the source of all life, food no.1. • Our main … is to protect the environment. • The laboratory developed an entirely new … • The synergy of … and oxygen produces water. • Renewable energies are more sustainable than … • We obtained the information from a ... source. • This project will have a big … on the community. • ...
Earth's Environmental Systems 2022-11-30
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- An overgrowth of algae and other producers
- An organism that produces its own food
- Matter that organisms need to live
- Fresh water found underground
- The process by which organisms use oxygen to release the energy in food and carbon dioxide and water
- A thin layer of relatively cool rock that forms Earth’s outer skin both on dry land and in the ocean
- A layer of very hot but mostly solid rock below the crust
- The depositing of eroded soil at a new location
- A change in state from a gas to a liquid
- A large section of lithosphere that moves over Earth’s surface
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- The conversion of a substance from a liquid to a gas
- The conversion of nitrogen gas into ammonia, which makes nitrogen gas usable for organisms
- A mountain, island, continent, or other feature that forms above and beneath the ocean’s surface
- The process by which producers use carbon dioxide, water, and sunlight to make their own food
- A complex cycle in which nutrients continuously circulate through the environment
- The release of water vapor through the leaves of plants
- The part of Earth beneath the mantle; Earth’s center
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- A layer of rock and soil that holds water underground
- Water that returns from the atmosphere to Earth’s surface
- An organism that must eat other organisms to get nutrients
21 Clues: Fresh water found underground • Matter that organisms need to live • An organism that produces its own food • A change in state from a gas to a liquid • An overgrowth of algae and other producers • The depositing of eroded soil at a new location • The conversion of a substance from a liquid to a gas • The part of Earth beneath the mantle; Earth’s center • ...
Environmental Engineering II 2020-04-24
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- In self purification, Hydrolysis of organic matter
- Most commonly used disinfectant
- Also called as HRT
- The walls of TF tank are made _________
- Discarded material is called as
- Attached growth process occurs in________
- Solids removed in sedimentation tank
- The outer portion of Bilogogical film (TF)
- Colour of domestic sewer
- Waste water from household sink, shower and bath
- The avg time for which SS remain under aeration
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- It means sewage Disposal on land
- Keeping solid waste under soil cover is called as ____
- Polluted stream can be divided into _____ zones
- Water coming from landfill
- BOD indirectly measures ________
- 2nd step of Sludge Digestion Process
- Gas produced in Landfill
- It is removed by using tertiary treatment
- It is BOD loading per unit volume of filter
- It is used to remove Oil and grease
- Automatic purification of polluter river stream
- Sludge from PST
23 Clues: Sludge from PST • Also called as HRT • Gas produced in Landfill • Colour of domestic sewer • Water coming from landfill • Most commonly used disinfectant • Discarded material is called as • It means sewage Disposal on land • BOD indirectly measures ________ • It is used to remove Oil and grease • 2nd step of Sludge Digestion Process • Solids removed in sedimentation tank • ...
Environmental Science Part ! 2020-04-17
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- a measurement of the total mass of living things in a trophic level, this decreases as you move up trophic levels
- type of data that can be expressed numerically
- sometimes called the Boreal forest this is the largest biome in the world. It has two seasons, 12-33 inches average annual precipitation, winter temperature between -65-30 degrees, and summer temperatures between 20-70 degrees. Animal adaptations for this biome include hibernation, migration, seasonal color change, fur or feathers, and large paws.
- type of selection which selects for average traits in a population
- high altitude biome with two seasons, 12 inches average precipitation annually, below freezing winter temperature and average summer temperatures between 50-60 degrees. Animal adaptations for this biome include short legs, ears, and tail; hibernation; migration; large lungs; and increased levels of the oxygen carrying molecule, hemoglobin.
- best type of graph for representing parts of a whole
- process through which producers and consumers convert the chemical energy stored in glucose to ATP, an energy form that can be used to carry out necessary functions
- process through which producers convert solar energy into chemical energy
- phytoplankton and algae are both ___________________ found in the oceans
- Only 10% of this is passed from one trophic level to the next, decreasing as you move up trophic levels
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- type of selection which selects for both extreme ends of a trait in a population
- best way to report qualitative data
- type of selection in which one extreme or the other is selected for resulting in a shift of the bell curve graph
- adaptations for this biome include
- biome that is a grassland with shrubs, isolated trees, and tall grasses. This biome has two seasons and 30-50 inches of average annual precipitation. It is located between the rainforests and desert of the world. Adaptations for this biome include plants with thick bark, extra water storage, and long roots. Animals tend to have long legs, live part of the time underground and tend to be grazers.
- best type of graph for reporting change over time
- descriptive data
- a measure of disorder; this increases as you move up trophic levels
- pollution that starts at a single identifiable source
- this biome has four seasons, annual average precipitation of 30-60 inches, and trees that lose their leaves in winter. Animal adaptations for this biome include hibernation, migration, camouflage, and the ability to use trees for food and shelter.
- best type of graph for comparing data among different categories
21 Clues: descriptive data • adaptations for this biome include • best way to report qualitative data • type of data that can be expressed numerically • best type of graph for reporting change over time • best type of graph for representing parts of a whole • pollution that starts at a single identifiable source • best type of graph for comparing data among different categories • ...
Environmental Systems A 2020-03-02
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- is the science of naming, defining and classifying groups of biological organisms on the basis of shared characteristics.
- products that kill insects.
- the unrestricted growth in many urban areas of housing,
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert.
- Divided into two parts to identify an item
- non-living
- is a region that has many habitats.
- human or animal waste
- a change or the process of change by which an organism
- give a matte appearance to
- is the role and position a species has in its environment
- a place where fluid collects, especially in rock strata or in the body.
- is the biogeochemical cycle by which nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmosphere
- is the breaking down of rocks, soil, and minerals as well as wood and artificial materials through contact
- the flow of water after a storm
- is the physical material at the surface of the earth.
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- an area of land that contains a common set of streams and rivers that all drain into a single larger body of water,
- any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic
- can effect the environment and humans health.
- products that kill unwanted plants
- is a single identifiable source of air, water, thermal, noise or light pollution
- is dangerous or potentially harmful to our health or the environment.
- is mutual dependence between things.
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- isthe management of complex systems according to a set of rules and trends
25 Clues: non-living • human or animal waste • give a matte appearance to • products that kill insects. • the flow of water after a storm • products that kill unwanted plants • is a region that has many habitats. • is mutual dependence between things. • Divided into two parts to identify an item • can effect the environment and humans health. • ...
WYOMING ENVIRONMENTAL ACRONYMS 2019-02-15
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- sapling reinstatement documentation
- a cardiovascular signalling molecule
- superficial strength confirmation
- slough alleviation endorsement
- the manager of bituminous extrication
- applicant for safekeeping covenant with confidence
- dirt thickness attestation
- ancillary border modification
- optional insoluble material retention
- acquiescence of the proprietor of the earth's facade
- remove the vowels from a word that means blossom
- the grantor of license to the tears of the sky and the saliva of the earth
- high caliber administration strategy
- a geologist's, hydrologist's and GIS data mine
- coarse grading authentication
- Systemanalyse und Programmentwicklung
- does not like paint cans in the landfill
- black list scheme
- passed in 1920
- a major portion of one or more premine vegetation communities within the permit area
- act that regulates Adam's ale
- our mines are not regulated by this embankment construction agency
- requires auditing and recounting of aqua pura liberation
- regulates imperiled herbae and bestias
- crisis directorate
- sounds like a word that means "plus or minus a few"
- directive of transgression
- salvia columbariae
- a gritty element of decagonal units
- regulates aura
- the Patent Office was originally part of this organization
- assesses the essence of substances
- West Point graduates run this organization
- describes how land is wrecked
- flora reinstatement achievement confirmation
- ascribed territory
- expresses a convergence of will
- requires a swelled overburden ratio between 0.8 and 1.2
- main enhancement guarantee group
- takes ten years to obtain
- avoidance of compelling abasement
- sounds like the name of a famous robot
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- momentary abeyance of activity
- enduring dike averment
- announces El Nino
- flora formation certification
- opposite of a compelling alteration
- creek reestablishment substantiation
- a poacher's worst enemy
- Bin Laden's legacy
- in Spanish declaración de impacto ambiental
- May 24, 1969 is the effective date of passage
- mapped the dirt
- regulates vestiges
- created in 1978
- to drench
- gave an accolade for rehabilitating a gnawing warm-blooded vertebrate that lives in a hole in the ground
- some land does not have many topiary organisms, but is regulated by this agency anyway
- achievement of specified attainment
- superintends aqua characteristics
- combines leases
- characterizes how terra is overhauled
- the supreme Wyoming environmental regulatory agency
- the abbreviation for a glycoprotein extracted from the jack bean that promotes mitosis and stimulates T lymphocytes.
- the bane of earth's adulteraters
- rhymes with a word that means evidence
- a large assortment of protocols for responding to the dispensation of perilous entities and sounds like a very distasteful version of a Burger King sandwich
- lists the value of contaminants in the various milieus of our common macrocosm
- regulates exterior extraction of raven bitumen
- administers the Centennial Farm and Ranch Program
- sounds like Henry Winkler's character in Happy Days
- dribble avoidance restraint and quick fixes
- one letter different than a bottom feeding fish
- federal habitat charter
- started during prohibition
- same as the abbreviation for the condition of a horse with low iron
- the same as the European version of NASA
- funded by royalties
- imposes obligations
- excellent confidence in job scheme
- regulates apparatus that evaluates the chemical content of the extracted ebony mass
- the Bozeman Trail crosses the upper reaches
82 Clues: to drench • passed in 1920 • regulates aura • mapped the dirt • created in 1978 • combines leases • announces El Nino • black list scheme • Bin Laden's legacy • regulates vestiges • crisis directorate • salvia columbariae • ascribed territory • funded by royalties • imposes obligations • enduring dike averment • a poacher's worst enemy • federal habitat charter • takes ten years to obtain • ...
environmental systems A 2020-05-02
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- a stubstance used for destroying insects or other organisms
- physical substance in general, as distinct from mind and spirit
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- the process of eroding or being eroded by wind, water, or other natural agents
- mutual dependence between things.
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, typically to forests and lakes
- waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers
- a large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habita
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- is the physical material at the surface of the earth.
- wear away or change the appearance or texture of (something) by long exposure to the air.
- relating to or resulting from living things,
- the action of preserving something.
- involves the management and modification of natural environment
- all the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- the draining away of water
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms
- a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains.
25 Clues: the draining away of water • mutual dependence between things. • the action of preserving something. • prevention of wasteful use of a resource • relating to or resulting from living things, • waste water and excrement conveyed in sewers • is the physical material at the surface of the earth. • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • ...
Intro to Environmental 2021-10-01
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- experiments need to be ____ so we can be confident in results
- environment is used to describe the ___ world
- number of variables that can change during an experiment
- ___ of Commons
- data that is descriptions, words
- scientific theory explains a phenomenon and is supported by many fields of ___
- the scientific ____ is a term used to describe the way in which scientists gather and use information
- values the ecosystem as a whole
- branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
- what is kept the same in an experiment
- variable you are measuring
- variable you change in an experiment
- never eat or ____ in the lab
- this is NOT allowed during lab time
- rate at which we must use resources
- purely scientific study of nature
- an ecological ____ is a measure of demands made by one person or group on global natural resources
- countries with a higher footprint are more _____
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- resources that are naturally replenished over short periods of time
- most value is on humans and human welfare
- when a resource is ____ it can lead to a Tragedy of Commons
- environment includes living & ____
- charts, graphs, tables are ways to organize ___
- individuals at the same level of education or specialization
- type of reasoning that looks for patterns or rules in the natural world
- type of reasoning that compares new things to the rules of the natural world
- ____ all accidents in the lab at once
- values each organism including humans
- a hypothesis is a ____ explanation for a question or problem
- fossil fuels are this type of resource
- simply a way of logical thinking about the world
- data that is numbers, measurements
- this supports or rejects the hypothesis
- scientists use ____ about the world around them to make inferences
34 Clues: ___ of Commons • variable you are measuring • never eat or ____ in the lab • values the ecosystem as a whole • data that is descriptions, words • purely scientific study of nature • environment includes living & ____ • data that is numbers, measurements • this is NOT allowed during lab time • rate at which we must use resources • variable you change in an experiment • ...
