environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Grade 9 unit 18 2017-05-18
20 Clues: võlu • tasane • pärand • imetaja • majutus • eelarve • tihedus • tasandik • kärestik • maaliline • soodustav • ulatuslik • keskkonna- • peen, hõrk • reklaamleht • linnuvaatlus • saareke, laid • abinõu, meede • õites, õieline • ulatuma, laiuma
Economics: The Basic Economic Problem 2020-04-20
Across
- A risk-taker in search of profits
- The rivalry among sellers trying to achieve maximum profits
- Mental/physical work or production
- Gross domestic product
- The capitalist's mantra
- Study of how people satisfy unlimited wants through careful use of relative scarce resources
Down
- Shortage; the basis for economics
- A general increase in prices across an economy
- A person who uses a good or service
- Physical objects that are produced
10 Clues: Gross domestic product • The capitalist's mantra • Shortage; the basis for economics • A risk-taker in search of profits • Physical objects that are produced • Mental/physical work or production • A person who uses a good or service • A general increase in prices across an economy • The rivalry among sellers trying to achieve maximum profits • ...
Design Considerations 2022-03-14
Across
- impact that is a negative affect of technology
- material that breaks down in landfills
- processing used materials into other materials
- designing for human comfort
- type of standards that ensure products are safe
- Environmental Protection Agency
- your job or career
- impact that is a surprise
Down
- using art to improve appearance of the product
- guidelines
- determining how to sell a product
- containers used for new products
- impact that affects the world around us
- effect of technology
- Underwriters Laboratory
- impact that is a positive effect of technology
- impact that is a planned outcome of technology
17 Clues: guidelines • your job or career • effect of technology • Underwriters Laboratory • impact that is a surprise • designing for human comfort • Environmental Protection Agency • containers used for new products • determining how to sell a product • material that breaks down in landfills • impact that affects the world around us • using art to improve appearance of the product • ...
Listening Words 2022-05-20
Commerce 2024-03-07
20 Clues: job • work • money • shops • dress • products • business • buying stuff • buying stuff • selling stuff • things you buy • dropping price • trading exchange • something you need • something you want • buying and selling • dropping down price • paying money to the government • coming from different countries • something you buy like car repairs
commerce 2024-03-07
20 Clues: job • work • shop • money • dress • products • business • buying stuff • buying stuff • selling stuff • things you buy • dropping price • things you need • things you want • trading exchange • buying and selling • dropping down price • paying money to the government • coming from different countries • something you buy like car repairs
Global Safety Day- Environmental 2021-06-03
Across
- required to ship waste for disposal
- accidentally lose or admit contents
- protective area around tank to prevent leak
- storage for product
- used to purge process equipment
- used to store small amounts of waste
- manufactured at MTO
Down
- team called to clean chemical spills
- waste that is ignitable, corrosive or reactive
- data sheet accompanying chemicals
- Operation ____ Sweep
- bleed valve that is not plugged or capped
- Health Safety ____
- state of Texas environmental regulatory branch
- group responsible for detecting leaks
15 Clues: Health Safety ____ • storage for product • manufactured at MTO • Operation ____ Sweep • used to purge process equipment • data sheet accompanying chemicals • required to ship waste for disposal • accidentally lose or admit contents • team called to clean chemical spills • used to store small amounts of waste • group responsible for detecting leaks • ...
Sustainable Biomes 2024-07-25
Across
- The average weather conditions over a long period.
- Security The condition in which all people have reliable access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food.
- The natural environment where a species lives and grows.
- Footprint The total amount of carbon dioxide emissions caused by human activities.
- The process by which soil and rock are worn away by wind or water.
- The capacity to maintain environmental balance over time.
- A system of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- Resources - Resources that can be naturally replenished.
- The deterioration of environmental quality.
- Efforts to protect and manage natural resources.
- Security Measures and policies to safeguard ecosystems and natural resources from harm.
Down
- The clearing of forests for non-forest use, impacting ecosystems.
- The process of returning degraded ecosystems to a healthier state.
- The protection and stability of systems or resources from threats or risks.
- A large area with distinct climate and plant/animal life.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- The variety of different species in an area.
- Footprint The measure of human impact on the environment.
18 Clues: The deterioration of environmental quality. • The variety of different species in an area. • Efforts to protect and manage natural resources. • The average weather conditions over a long period. • The natural environment where a species lives and grows. • Resources - Resources that can be naturally replenished. • ...
Sustainable Biomes 2024-07-25
Across
- The variety of different species in an area.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- The protection and stability of systems or resources from threats or risks.
- Efforts to protect and manage natural resources.
- The deterioration of environmental quality.
- The average weather conditions over a long period.
- A system of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- Resources - Resources that can be naturally replenished.
- Security Measures and policies to safeguard ecosystems and natural resources from harm.
- The process of returning degraded ecosystems to a healthier state.
- Security The condition in which all people have reliable access to sufficient, safe, and nutritious food.
Down
- Footprint The measure of human impact on the environment.
- A large area with distinct climate and plant/animal life.
- The capacity to maintain environmental balance over time.
- Footprint The total amount of carbon dioxide emissions caused by human activities.
- The process by which soil and rock are worn away by wind or water.
- The natural environment where a species lives and grows.
- The clearing of forests for non-forest use, impacting ecosystems.
18 Clues: The deterioration of environmental quality. • The variety of different species in an area. • Efforts to protect and manage natural resources. • The average weather conditions over a long period. • The natural environment where a species lives and grows. • Resources - Resources that can be naturally replenished. • ...
Economics 2021-11-05
Across
- exchange for goods and services
- Very controlling economy
- something consumers need
- the most a company can produce
- offers choices and rules
Down
- Something that is made that can be used
- something that consumers desire
- driven by supply and demand
- Limited amount of something
- Someone who buys or eats something
10 Clues: Very controlling economy • something consumers need • offers choices and rules • driven by supply and demand • Limited amount of something • the most a company can produce • something that consumers desire • exchange for goods and services • Someone who buys or eats something • Something that is made that can be used
Economics 2021-11-05
Across
- How is a market economy driven by
- continuum
- the people do not have little to any freedom in this economy
- who decides what is made in a command economy
- passed down from ancestors, not used a lot anymore, does not buy only bartering (trading)
- Who gets the product in a traditional economy
Down
- this economy is used by most people in the world
- deals with production, consumption, and distribution of wealth
- This economy is driven by supply and demand
- limited resources, not enough for you and me
10 Clues: continuum • How is a market economy driven by • This economy is driven by supply and demand • limited resources, not enough for you and me • who decides what is made in a command economy • Who gets the product in a traditional economy • this economy is used by most people in the world • the people do not have little to any freedom in this economy • ...
Economics 2022-03-25
Across
- the land, the laborer, the factory, the entrepreneurship
- the inputs used to produce outputs
- Even previously communist economies, such as those of Eastern Europe and China, are becoming more mixed as they adopt capitalistic characteristics and convert businesses previously owned by the government to private ownership through a process called..
- the means by which a society (households, businesses, and government) makes decisions about allocating resources to produce products and about distributing those products
Down
- the study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- competition dictates how goods and services will be allocated
- relies on both markets and the government to allocate resources.
- industries that provide essential services, such as utilities, banking, and health care, may be government-owned. Other businesses are owned privately
- The economies of the United States and other countries, such as Japan, are based on this
- one in which the government owns all or most enterprises
10 Clues: the inputs used to produce outputs • the land, the laborer, the factory, the entrepreneurship • one in which the government owns all or most enterprises • competition dictates how goods and services will be allocated • relies on both markets and the government to allocate resources. • ...
Economics 2022-02-07
Across
- includes labor, land, and capital
- relationship between input used and output created
- refers to the size of the production process
- includes rent, insurance, and property taxes
Down
- changes with the rate of output
- the change in output associated with one additional unit of an input
- the product that the firm creates
- total revenues - explicit costs
- accounting profit - implicit costs
- when long run avg. total costs decline as output expands
10 Clues: changes with the rate of output • total revenues - explicit costs • the product that the firm creates • includes labor, land, and capital • accounting profit - implicit costs • refers to the size of the production process • includes rent, insurance, and property taxes • relationship between input used and output created • ...
Economics 2013-04-04
Across
- / amount taken from tax income
- / amount you can take off of taxes
- / regulates financial markets
- / single or married with less than 100000
Down
- / closer than a cousin
- / part of treasury
- / earn income with assets
- / collection of assets
- split / division of single share stock
- / filled before you start working
10 Clues: / part of treasury • / closer than a cousin • / collection of assets • / earn income with assets • / regulates financial markets • / amount taken from tax income • / filled before you start working • / amount you can take off of taxes • split / division of single share stock • / single or married with less than 100000
Economics 2016-08-26
10 Clues: not enough • Not often found • work that you do • water shelter food • Pump and pantry Casey´s • you don´t have to get it • An area where people build homes • cost minimum cost of producing something • going to the store and buying your favorite jeans • drilling oil out of the ground for cars and other things
Economics 2016-05-11
Across
- takes place when factors of production perform only tasks they can do better or more efficiently than others.
- is the ability for a good or service to be useful and give satisfaction. it is not fixed or measurable, it varies from one person to the next.
- a basic requirement for survival.
- something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival.
- it is the sum of all the tangible economic goods that are scarce,useful, and transferable from one person to another.
Down
- is a measure of the amount of goods and services produced with a given amount of resources in a specific time period.
- the sum of people's skills, abilities, health, knowledge, and motivation.
- where individuals earn their income, where the factors of production are bought and sold.
- refers to a worth that can be expresses in dollars and cents.
- where individuals spend their income, where producers sell their goods and services.
10 Clues: a basic requirement for survival. • refers to a worth that can be expresses in dollars and cents. • something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival. • the sum of people's skills, abilities, health, knowledge, and motivation. • where individuals spend their income, where producers sell their goods and services. • ...
Economics 2016-05-02
Across
- meeting place or mechanisim that allows buyers and sellers to come together
- takes place when factors of production only tasks they can do better
- work or labor performed for someone
- sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce and useful
Down
- people with all their efforts, abilities and skills
- risk taking individual in search of profits
- measure of the amount of goods and services produced with a given amount of time
- monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- ability or capacity of a good
- natural resources not created by human effort
10 Clues: ability or capacity of a good • work or labor performed for someone • risk taking individual in search of profits • natural resources not created by human effort • people with all their efforts, abilities and skills • sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce and useful • monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market • ...
economics 2016-01-26
Across
- Economy= is an economic system in which inputs are based on direct allocation
- something the stay the same level.
- Hand= is a metaphor used by Adam Smith to describe unintended social benefits resulting from individual actions.
- less supply
Down
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.
- too much supply.
- the state or quality of producing something.
- if something goes up ,demand goes up.
- Economy = production, and distribution are based on supply and demand, and prices of goods and services are determined in a free price system.
- when demand goes up everything goes up.
10 Clues: less supply • too much supply. • something the stay the same level. • if something goes up ,demand goes up. • when demand goes up everything goes up. • the state or quality of producing something. • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something. • Economy= is an economic system in which inputs are based on direct allocation • ...
economics 2016-11-21
10 Clues: a 2 man business • what a business earns • works for the employer • trade one man business • visionary and passionate • a trait of a entreprenuer • a trait of an entrepreneur • something that sells products • a danger for the business money • something that a business sells
Economics 2023-03-06
10 Clues: head of • startups • we rely on others • people in the work place • not having enough resources • somewhere to start the business • allows buyers and sellers to exchange • causes you to choose the next big thing • land,labor,capital,and entrepreneurship • because of scarcity we have to make decisions which causes
economics 2023-03-21
10 Clues: short supply • interest rates • single fsctors • value or benefit • is social science • something that is desired • without social reproduction • number or quantity of goods • resources needed to create a product • exchanging something for something else
economics 2023-03-21
10 Clues: short supply • interest rates • single fsctors • value or benefit • is social science • something that is desired • without social reproduction • number or quantity of goods • resources needed to create a product • exchanging something for something else
economics 2023-03-21
10 Clues: short supply • interest rates • single fsctors • value or benefit • is social science • something that is desired • without social reproduction • number or quantity of goods • resources needed to create a product • exchanging something for something else
Economics 2022-12-06
Across
- controlled by powerful government
- Free trade agreements
- protect key groups of people
- Demo/Rep reduced barriers for trade
Down
- self-interest and self motive
- live in a traditional way
- economy decide what goods/services produced
- supported equality and a central government
- released the Wealth Of Nations in 1776
- right to start a businesses
10 Clues: Free trade agreements • live in a traditional way • right to start a businesses • protect key groups of people • self-interest and self motive • controlled by powerful government • Demo/Rep reduced barriers for trade • released the Wealth Of Nations in 1776 • economy decide what goods/services produced • supported equality and a central government
economics 2022-12-12
Across
- easy to produce more
- the responsiveness of supply to a change in price
- If the PED>1
- a person who benefits from something without expending effort or paying for it
Down
- non-rivalrous and non-excludable
- what are education, health care, welfare services, housing e.c.t
- what causes a shift in a demand
- %change in quantity supplied/% change in price
- If the PED<1
- When there is less of something than people want or need
10 Clues: If the PED<1 • If the PED>1 • easy to produce more • what causes a shift in a demand • non-rivalrous and non-excludable • %change in quantity supplied/% change in price • the responsiveness of supply to a change in price • When there is less of something than people want or need • what are education, health care, welfare services, housing e.c.t • ...
Economics 2023-01-17
Across
- is a persistent fall in the general price level of goods and services
- The movement of cash into and out of a business
- Building a start-up company with very little money, often relying on personal savings
- a distribution from the net profits of a company to its shareholders
- a national bank that does business mainly with a government and with other banks
Down
- the currency of us
- a person who acquires goods and services for his or her own personal needs
- An agreement made when money is borrowed from an investor at a set rate of interest
- A complete record of the financial transactions over the life of a company.
- Business to consumer.
10 Clues: the currency of us • Business to consumer. • The movement of cash into and out of a business • a distribution from the net profits of a company to its shareholders • is a persistent fall in the general price level of goods and services • a person who acquires goods and services for his or her own personal needs • ...
Economics 2023-04-27
10 Clues: $$$ • Withdraw • Liquidity • Bank Failure • Central Bank • Saving account • Insures Deposits • Goods That Have Value • Holds a Fixed Amount Money • money Value Because the Government
Economics 2017-08-31
10 Clues: a boss • a worker • savings or... • in hand money • oposite to want • oposite to need • the money of something • money borrowed from the bank • money payed back to the bank • the money send on things is recored into a...
Economics 2021-01-13
Across
- When a country specializes is making a certain material
- When your buying or selling good to other places or countries.
- The wealth of a community or country
- The skills and knowledge possessed by workers to help run a business.
- A person that starts and organizes a business
- Another word for merchandise that is the result of production
- The materials that are needed to produce a product
Down
- the amount of grown ups who have the ability to read and write
- The goods that come in from other countries
- The goods that are sent out to other countries
10 Clues: The wealth of a community or country • The goods that come in from other countries • A person that starts and organizes a business • The goods that are sent out to other countries • The materials that are needed to produce a product • When a country specializes is making a certain material • Another word for merchandise that is the result of production • ...
Economics 2021-01-13
Across
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale
- the stock of habits, knowledge, social and personality attributes
- merchandise or possessions
Down
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- the process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country
- the action of helping or doing work for someone
- a fixed share of something that a person or group is entitled to receive or is bound to contribute
- a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another
10 Clues: merchandise or possessions • the action of helping or doing work for someone • the action of buying and selling goods and services • send (goods or services) to another country for sale • the stock of habits, knowledge, social and personality attributes • a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports • ...
Economics 2021-01-12
Across
- A person who combines natural resources, capital goods, and human capital to start a buisness
- The average amount of material comfort available (3 words)
- To exchange material goods with another country
- Raw materials from the earth (2 words)
- Materials that can be bought or sold
- Another name for a tax put on traded materials
Down
- An agreement that allows no tariffs, quotas, or embargoes between two or more countries (3 words)
- The percent of adults who can read and write (2 words)
- To stop trade completely with one or more country/countries, usually for political reasons
- To set a limit on how many goods can be traded in a year
10 Clues: Materials that can be bought or sold • Raw materials from the earth (2 words) • Another name for a tax put on traded materials • To exchange material goods with another country • The percent of adults who can read and write (2 words) • To set a limit on how many goods can be traded in a year • The average amount of material comfort available (3 words) • ...
Economics 2021-01-12
Across
- someone who starts their own business
- the process of becoming an expert making something(s)
- goods or services made by people
- giving an item to another country
- the amount of people who can read or write
- there are less barriers while trading
Down
- the amount of wealth and comfort you have
- bringing in an item from another country
- raw material from the earth
- man-made goods (ex. machines)
10 Clues: raw material from the earth • man-made goods (ex. machines) • goods or services made by people • giving an item to another country • someone who starts their own business • there are less barriers while trading • bringing in an item from another country • the amount of wealth and comfort you have • the amount of people who can read or write • ...
Economics 2021-01-12
Across
- A product that is sent out of a country.
- A tax placed on imported goods.
- Someone who takes the risks to start a business.
- A ban on trade with a country or a group of countries. Or a ban on a specific item.
- Skills, education, and experience of the workers.
Down
- When two or more countries have no trade barriers between them
- A product that is brought into a country.
- Raw materials from nature.
- Man-made materials like machines, factories, and technology.
- A limit on how much of an item is allowed to come into a country.
10 Clues: Raw materials from nature. • A tax placed on imported goods. • A product that is sent out of a country. • A product that is brought into a country. • Someone who takes the risks to start a business. • Skills, education, and experience of the workers. • Man-made materials like machines, factories, and technology. • ...
Economics 2021-01-13
Across
- A certain type of skills that someone has.
- bring in foreign products
- exchanging goods or services
- someone that starts a buisness
- Sending goods to another country
Down
- products that came from nature
- A tax on a foreign product
- Trading with a country without barriers
- Number of items allowed to be imported
- Stopping trades with a country
10 Clues: bring in foreign products • A tax on a foreign product • exchanging goods or services • products that came from nature • someone that starts a buisness • Stopping trades with a country • Sending goods to another country • Number of items allowed to be imported • Trading with a country without barriers • A certain type of skills that someone has.
Economics 2021-01-13
Across
- Bringing in goods from another country
- What you can give to your community
- Giving goods from your country another
- Resources from the Earth
- Talents or skills people give
- Countries that don't make it hard trading
- Something you can buy
Down
- Your the best at
- Person who sells goods and services
- Giving one thing for another
10 Clues: Your the best at • Something you can buy • Resources from the Earth • Giving one thing for another • Talents or skills people give • Person who sells goods and services • What you can give to your community • Bringing in goods from another country • Giving goods from your country another • Countries that don't make it hard trading
Economics 2021-01-12
Across
- The man-made materials needed to produce goods and services
- Receiving something from a country
- The materials or substances that come from nature
- The talent and skill of people
- Sending a country something
Down
- The level of wealth and material comfort available
- Being very good at one specific thing
- The percentage of adults that can read and write
- Things that are sold at stores
- The people with new ideas for products and services
10 Clues: Sending a country something • Things that are sold at stores • The talent and skill of people • Receiving something from a country • Being very good at one specific thing • The percentage of adults that can read and write • The materials or substances that come from nature • The level of wealth and material comfort available • ...
Economics 2021-01-12
Across
- The amount of skills, experience, and education of the workers.
- products that are shipped out of a country.
- Raw materials from nature.
- A tax on imported goods.
- A ban on trade with a country on a product.
Down
- When a country focuses on a limited variety of products depending on its available resources.
- Limited quantity of an item brought into a country.
- Products that are shipped into a country.
- Man-made materials such as machines and factories.
- No trade boundaries between two or more countries.
10 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • Raw materials from nature. • Products that are shipped into a country. • products that are shipped out of a country. • A ban on trade with a country on a product. • Man-made materials such as machines and factories. • No trade boundaries between two or more countries. • Limited quantity of an item brought into a country. • ...
Economics 2022-08-26
Across
- individuals or households, firms, government
- any equipment used to make goods or services
- humans who work
- the people who take risks for businesses
- sector that extracts raw materials from the earth
- things that are essential to living
- a physical thing that you can touch
Down
- when a worker cannot/does not want to change their occupation because of skill or preference
- goods and services that are produced by the government
- goods that are unlimited in supply
10 Clues: humans who work • goods that are unlimited in supply • things that are essential to living • a physical thing that you can touch • the people who take risks for businesses • individuals or households, firms, government • any equipment used to make goods or services • sector that extracts raw materials from the earth • goods and services that are produced by the government • ...
economics 2022-08-24
Across
- the tools, equipment, machinery, and factories used in the production of goods and services
- people with all their efforts, abilities, and skills
- land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship
- The "gifts of nature," or natural resources, that we use to produce goods and services.
- A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
Down
- Alternatives that must be given up when one is chosen rather than another
- diagram representing all possible combinations of goods an economy can produce when all productive resources are fully employed
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
- Cost of the next best alternative use of money, time, or resources when one choice is made rather than another
- changed
10 Clues: changed • land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship • people with all their efforts, abilities, and skills • the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers. • A person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business • Alternatives that must be given up when one is chosen rather than another • ...
Economics 2022-09-02
Across
- to trade goods or services for other goods or services
- products that are made or grown
- the physical materials used to produce goods and services
- having less of something than is needed or wanted
- the buying, selling, or bartering of goods and services
- a system or type of money that people use to buy things
Down
- work that someone does for someone else
- (cost) a benefit lost when choosing between two favorable options
- how much of a good or service people want
- the amount of something available beyond what is needed
- a system or type of money that people use to buy things
11 Clues: products that are made or grown • work that someone does for someone else • how much of a good or service people want • having less of something than is needed or wanted • to trade goods or services for other goods or services • the amount of something available beyond what is needed • a system or type of money that people use to buy things • ...
Economics 2022-11-16
Economics 2016-12-14
Across
- wage goes up or down
- the makeup of the companies operating in a particular market
- different liking,differnt tastes
- A sole proprietorship is an unincorporated business that is owned by an individual.
- In economics and general equilibrium theory, a perfect market is defined by several conditions
- the state of being a partner or partners:
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service:
Down
- A business organization is an individual or group of people that collaborate to achieve certain commercial goals.
- An individual or company which is influential enough to affect the price of an item.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
10 Clues: wage goes up or down • different liking,differnt tastes • the state of being a partner or partners: • the makeup of the companies operating in a particular market • A sole proprietorship is an unincorporated business that is owned by an individual. • An individual or company which is influential enough to affect the price of an item. • ...
Economics 2023-05-05
Across
- An impartial foreign policy that stays out of other countries affairs
- In the American government there is a political opinion that lies in the middle of the liberal and conservative ideologies
- A system of government in which a number of people have been compelled into authority
- People who supported the strong central government enshrined in the US Constitution
- A diplomatic mission housed in the capital of the country it is visiting
- The deliberate redistricting of legislative districts to favor one political party over another
Down
- A procedure that enables voters to propose laws to their local and state governments
- To accuse a government representative of a crime.
- a form of government in which the national government and local governments share authority
- A legal disagreement
10 Clues: A legal disagreement • To accuse a government representative of a crime. • An impartial foreign policy that stays out of other countries affairs • A diplomatic mission housed in the capital of the country it is visiting • People who supported the strong central government enshrined in the US Constitution • ...
Economics 2023-06-05
Across
- The status of someone who does not receive income
- Someone who buys up products
- Name of someone who creates/created a business
- Three letter acronym for a economic indicator
- People that do the labor for the companies
Down
- Revenue subtracted by the cost of manufacturing
- Money made
- An achievement that you are trying actively reach
- The spread of information about a company
- Role of someone who manufactures goods
10 Clues: Money made • Someone who buys up products • Role of someone who manufactures goods • The spread of information about a company • People that do the labor for the companies • Three letter acronym for a economic indicator • Name of someone who creates/created a business • Revenue subtracted by the cost of manufacturing • An achievement that you are trying actively reach • ...
Economics 2023-06-09
Across
- rights entitled to you from birth
- the way people spend and make money (simplified)
- government ruled by a dictator
- tax imposed on foreign-made goods paid by the importing business to its home country's government
- the action of manufacturing from components or raw materials
Down
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- lack of quality
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- government ruled by a monarch
- government run by the people through elected representatives
10 Clues: lack of quality • government ruled by a monarch • government ruled by a dictator • rights entitled to you from birth • the way people spend and make money (simplified) • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • government run by the people through elected representatives • the action of manufacturing from components or raw materials • ...
Economics 2023-12-19
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- An economic system where decisions about production, investment, and distribution are made based on the interactions of individuals and businesses within a free market, rather than by central planning
- A measure of how sensitive the quantity demanded or supplied of a good is to changes in price, income, or other factors
- The unintended side effects or consequences of an economic activity that affect third parties, not directly involved in the activity
- Government actions related to taxation and spending to influence the economy, often used to manage inflation, unemployment, and economic growth.
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, leading to a decrease in purchasing power.
- The value of the next best alternative forgone when a decision is made, representing the cost of choosing one option over another
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- A market structure characterized by a large number of small firms producing identical products, with no barriers to entry or exit.
- The fundamental economic principle that describes the relationship between the availability of a good or service (supply) and the desire for that good or service (demand), influencing prices
- The process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence among countries, economies, and cultures through trade, communication, and technology.
- A market structure in which a single seller or producer dominates the entire market for a particular good or service, potentially leading to reduced competition
10 Clues: A measure of how sensitive the quantity demanded or supplied of a good is to changes in price, income, or other factors • The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, leading to a decrease in purchasing power. • ...
Economics 2023-12-14
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- the lowest pay for an hour's work that an employee can legally be paid
- a quality of feeling or being responsible
- careful about how you spend your money
- have common sense and good judgement
- showing good judgement and be able to be trusted
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- to make someone ore likely to do something
- rich, elaborate, luxurious
- systems that supply things people need
- to control or organise something or someone
- a choice which someone makes after thinking about options
10 Clues: rich, elaborate, luxurious • have common sense and good judgement • systems that supply things people need • careful about how you spend your money • a quality of feeling or being responsible • to make someone ore likely to do something • to control or organise something or someone • showing good judgement and be able to be trusted • ...
Economics 2024-09-12
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- Something that might and is bound to happen
- human resources available in any economy
- a short time where a factor of production is fixed
- desires/ aspirations that individuals seek to attain
- an economic system where a central government authority controls production, distribution, and pricing of goods and services
- Something that has already happened
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- The study of individual markets
- Organise other factors of production to produce goods and services
- The study of whole economy or group of economies
- what is it when you want something but have limited resources?
10 Clues: The study of individual markets • Something that has already happened • human resources available in any economy • Something that might and is bound to happen • The study of whole economy or group of economies • a short time where a factor of production is fixed • desires/ aspirations that individuals seek to attain • ...
Economics 2024-12-10
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- system where private individuals or business control production of goods and services based on supply and demand
- economy that uses old customs
- Taxes governments place on imported goods
- economy that is run by the government
- a mix of government control and private business
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- goods can be traded between countries without restrictions
- system where government owns and controls major industries, individuals have some freedoms
- system government owns all property and economy
- Trade agreement between the US, Canada and Mexico to remove trade barriers like tariffs
- economy lets people make decisions based off supply and demand
10 Clues: economy that uses old customs • economy that is run by the government • Taxes governments place on imported goods • system government owns all property and economy • a mix of government control and private business • goods can be traded between countries without restrictions • economy lets people make decisions based off supply and demand • ...
Economics 2024-11-18
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- The U.S. central banking system
- occurs when many clients withdraw their money from a bank
- measure of the money supply that includes cash, checking deposits, and other deposits readily convertible to cash, such as CDs
- funds held in demand accounts in commercial banks
- savings account that holds a fixed amount of money for a fixed period of time
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- government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold
- money whose value comes from a commodity of which it is made
- emergency paper currency
- United States government corporation supplying deposit insurance to depositors in American commercial banks
- the money supply that is composed of currency, demand deposits, other liquid deposits
10 Clues: emergency paper currency • The U.S. central banking system • funds held in demand accounts in commercial banks • occurs when many clients withdraw their money from a bank • money whose value comes from a commodity of which it is made • government-issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as gold • ...
Economics 2024-11-23
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- A type of economy based on customs.
- A type of economy that is run equally by the government and the people.
- A type of economy controlled by the government.
- A system of government that gives less power to the people and less opportunity for those people to run the economy; economy is mainly managed by the government.
- Economic system largely controlled by citizens.
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- The relocation of jobs or production to other countries.
- Trade without tariffs or restrictions between nations.
- This political/economic ideology argues that a command economy in which people have ample individual rights would be the most effective.
- An unbiased organization that handles trade disputes between countries.
- A free trade agreement that seeks to promote fair competition between the US, Mexico, and Canada.
10 Clues: A type of economy based on customs. • A type of economy controlled by the government. • Economic system largely controlled by citizens. • Trade without tariffs or restrictions between nations. • The relocation of jobs or production to other countries. • A type of economy that is run equally by the government and the people. • ...
Economics 2025-03-05
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- cost All costs involved in making something to sell
- A plan of government
- The lawmaking branch of the American government
- The act of being a member of a country
- off To release a worker because there's no longer work
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- All the money taken in by a business
- cost A cost that changes
- The event in which money is lost
- right A right given by god
- One who buys and uses products
10 Clues: A plan of government • cost A cost that changes • right A right given by god • One who buys and uses products • The event in which money is lost • All the money taken in by a business • The act of being a member of a country • The lawmaking branch of the American government • cost All costs involved in making something to sell • ...
Economics 2025-03-11
10 Clues: a cost that changes • first 10 amendments • a right given by god • a plan of government • a member of this country • a person who buys product • the cost of doing business • many taken in by a business • a change to the constitution • an exchange someone makes on purpose
Economics 2025-08-28
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- are physical objects that someone produces
- refers to any human-made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- is the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid
- is the use of resources in such a way as to maximize the output of goods and services
- is something that we desire
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- is something essential for survival
- occurs when consumers want more of a good or service than producers are willing to make
- the fact that limited amounts of goods and services are available to meet unlimited wants is called
- is the act of giving up one benefit in order to gain another
- all natural resources used to produce goods and services
10 Clues: is something that we desire • is something essential for survival • are physical objects that someone produces • all natural resources used to produce goods and services • is the act of giving up one benefit in order to gain another • is the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid • ...
economics 2025-08-29
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- – The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
- – The desire of buyers for a good or service.
- – The money required to make or buy something.
- – The amount of a good or service available to buy.
- – The rise in prices over time.
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- – A place where buyers and sellers meet.
- – When resources are limited but wants are unlimited.
- – Money paid to the government.
- – Payment to workers for their labor.
- – Money left over after costs are subtracted from revenue.
10 Clues: – Money paid to the government. • – The rise in prices over time. • – Payment to workers for their labor. • – A place where buyers and sellers meet. • – The desire of buyers for a good or service. • – The money required to make or buy something. • – The amount of a good or service available to buy. • – When resources are limited but wants are unlimited. • ...
Economics 2025-06-13
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- The act of giving up one benefit for another
- Government income from taxes
- Goods or services sold to another country
- The money you pay to borrow money
- How much of something is available
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- When you make a choice, this is the next best option you give up
- People who make or sell products
- A planned way of managing money
- Physical things produced for sale
- A market with many buyers but only one seller
10 Clues: Government income from taxes • A planned way of managing money • People who make or sell products • Physical things produced for sale • The money you pay to borrow money • How much of something is available • Goods or services sold to another country • The act of giving up one benefit for another • A market with many buyers but only one seller • ...
Economics 2025-07-10
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- book that argued for the principle of economic freedom
- created a free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
- the person who supported equality and a strong central government.
- the right to spend your money on the goods and services you choose; the right to decide your occupation or change your job; the right to buy property; the right to decide how much money to save and where you will save it; and the right to start a business.
- combines the competition, self-interest, and profit motive of free market economies with the government regulation and restrictions of command economies.
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- Government officials decide decide what goods and services should be produced
- Based on customs and historical precedent.
- Individuals are able to decide what goods and services should be produced
- the person that argued for the principle of economic freedom
- helps administer free trade agreements by handling various disputes and providing a forum for member nations to negotiate.
10 Clues: Based on customs and historical precedent. • book that argued for the principle of economic freedom • the person that argued for the principle of economic freedom • the person who supported equality and a strong central government. • created a free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. • ...
Economics 2025-08-07
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- Reason to place restrictions on free trade
- Economy based on customs and historical precedent
- Economy where consumers make decisions with little to no government involvement
- Foundational economist to a free market economy
- Generally considered better for a nation's economy
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- Created a fair trade agreement between Canada, the US, and Mexico
- Personal freedom individuals have to operate within an economic system
- Economy that is centrally controlled by the government
- Provided the ideology behind many command economies
- Economy with same competition, self-interest, and profit as free market with government restrictions
10 Clues: Reason to place restrictions on free trade • Foundational economist to a free market economy • Economy based on customs and historical precedent • Generally considered better for a nation's economy • Provided the ideology behind many command economies • Economy that is centrally controlled by the government • ...
Economics 2025-08-02
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- Trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico
- Adam Smith's book about free markets
- In a ______ economy, the government controls production
- Citizens have this right to choose jobs and spend money
- Believed in a classless society and influenced command economies
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- In free markets, this drives prices and products
- The economic system where people make choices based on customs
- Economic freedom is often greater in this political system
- The international body that enforces free trade
- Mexico and China have this type of economy
10 Clues: Adam Smith's book about free markets • Mexico and China have this type of economy • The international body that enforces free trade • In free markets, this drives prices and products • Trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico • In a ______ economy, the government controls production • Citizens have this right to choose jobs and spend money • ...
Economics 2025-10-26
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- graph that shows the maximum combination of two goods or services that an economy can produce
- shows the maximum amount of goods and services an economy can produce when all resources are used efficiently
- where there are not enough resources to produce everything people want
- tools, machines, building and infrastructure used to produce goods and services
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- the next best thing that has to be given up when a choice is made
- using resources in the best possible way so that maximum output (goods and services) is produced with minimal waste
- looks at the whole economy, such as growth, unemployment and inflation
- place where buyers and sellers interact
- the study of how people, businesses, gov make choices using limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- the point where supply equals demand
10 Clues: the point where supply equals demand • place where buyers and sellers interact • the next best thing that has to be given up when a choice is made • looks at the whole economy, such as growth, unemployment and inflation • where there are not enough resources to produce everything people want • ...
03_Spot_on_facts/ 04_A_stranger_in_her_own_country... 2021-02-07
15 Clues: erobern • besiegen • Vorurteil • rassistisch • Einheimische • etw. bezeugen • das Beamtentum • führend, erster • Gebiet gewinnen • eine Kolonie gründen • etw. führen/ verwalten • die Wirtschaftlichkeit • Ausdehnung, Erweiterung • in/ im... Umfang/Stil/Maßstab • der Rückgang/ die Minderung von etw.
los cursos 2021-02-27
35 Clues: art • map • glue • test • math • pens • desk • books • chalk • ruler • globe • music • crayon • eraser • history • science • markers • biology • pencils • physics • backpack • calendar • semester • homework • scissors • notebook • economics • geography • chemistry • sharpener • philosophy • calculator • literature • chalkboard • pencil case
Spanish learning chapter 2 2021-10-22
21 Clues: la tiza • la casa • la mesa • el libro • el reloj • la silla • el papel • la pluma • la física • la puerta • la mochila • la pizarra • la química • la ventana • la papelera • la economía • el trimestre • la biblioteca • la especialización • el/la_compañero/a_de_clase • la administración de empresas
CH. 4 At Every Depth 2024-11-05
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- Climate induced deaths of shellfish lead to a significant proportion of a population ____ (no hyphen, 2 words)
- What caused over 75 % of oysters to die off in hatcheries even after filtering pathogens, increased
- First endangered shellfish species in WA
- Indigenous people around the world work with scientist and resource mangers to revitalize traditional practices and increase ____
- An important resource to the Kwakwaka'wakw ____ management
- A gradual change in our accepted norms and expectations for the environment (2words)
- A clam garden
- Elevated levels of CO2 in the ocean
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- Neanderthalesis did what in tide pools 165,000 years ago
- Excessive use of something like a natural resource
- Environment providing resources for organisms
- The biggest challenge is getting who to notice, the ____
- One of the greatest environmental and humanitarian challenges is sustainable ____ production
- The federal environmental regulations has ____ the First Nations traditional environmental modification and harvest
- A model for conservation across discipline and culture
15 Clues: A clam garden • Elevated levels of CO2 in the ocean • First endangered shellfish species in WA • Environment providing resources for organisms • Excessive use of something like a natural resource • A model for conservation across discipline and culture • Neanderthalesis did what in tide pools 165,000 years ago • The biggest challenge is getting who to notice, the ____ • ...
Economics Review 2023-03-02
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- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand
- a graph that shows all of the different combinations of output that can be produced given current resources and technology
- a fixed share of something that a person or group is entitled to receive or is bound to contribute
- the state of being scarce or in short supply
- a business that can be owned and controlled by an individual, a company or a limited liability partnership
- the cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service
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- the unemployment which exists in any economy due to people being in the process of moving from one job to another
- the additional benefit arising from a unit increase in a particular activity
- unemployment resulting from industrial reorganization, typically due to technological change, rather than fluctuations in supply or demand
- occurs when people are unemployed at particular times of the year when demand for labor is lower than usual
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- the state of being a partner or partners
- labor, capital, land, entrepreneurship
17 Clues: labor, capital, land, entrepreneurship • the state of being a partner or partners • the state of being scarce or in short supply • a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced • a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports • the cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service • ...
consumers economics 2023-02-13
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- is when you subtract transactions that haven't yet posted to your bank account from the latest balance on your bank statement
- provide market advice explain regulations and help business price and sell stocks or bonds to their investors
- how many times should you monitor your account per week
- people who have saving or checking accounts but still use Alternative financial products and services
- You want to avoid services that has to do with this
- the process of ensuring you and the bank agree on how much money is in your checking account.
- is how quickly you can access the money in an account or the value of an asset w/0 penalty or fee
- federal deposit insurance corporation
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- someone who doesn't have a bank account
- national credit union administration
- Banks and credit unions are safe and
- help people with specific advice related to comprehensive investing strategies.
- fee a penalty charged if the account holder spends more than their balance
- non profit financial institutions owned and operated by their members offer deposit accounts and lending services.
- banks are sometimes called traditional banks
- banks don't have buildings because all of their business are online
- companies provide lines of credit to consumers.
17 Clues: national credit union administration • Banks and credit unions are safe and • federal deposit insurance corporation • someone who doesn't have a bank account • banks are sometimes called traditional banks • companies provide lines of credit to consumers. • You want to avoid services that has to do with this • how many times should you monitor your account per week • ...
Basic Economics 2021-05-19
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- will you determine if something is a want or a need, Need is something for survival a want is something that u just think you need
- are the 3 basic economic questions, What , how, whom to produce
- labor
- The branch of knowledge concerned with the production
- ,study of decision made by people and business regarding
- ,Resources are limited wants
- Statements, Descriptive and clearly statements
- event lead to capitalism , The wage and hour strike
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- Satisfy humans wants and provide utility
- Cost, potential benefits
- Is a branch that deals with the how the economy is full on large scale
- seller to buyer
- Its something someone gives for something else in return
- Paribus ,All else being equal
- Statements ,situation is desirable or undesirable to something
- a capitalist economy, who owns the factors of production? A command economy also ignores the custom that guides a traditional economy
- then the us economy didnt have a pure caplalist economy because , They wanted every thing to go smooth and not create a monarchy
- will Scarcity always exist, Humans want for goods and services exceed the available supply
- is efficiency important to an economy, To keep it stable
19 Clues: labor • seller to buyer • Cost, potential benefits • ,Resources are limited wants • Paribus ,All else being equal • Satisfy humans wants and provide utility • Statements, Descriptive and clearly statements • event lead to capitalism , The wage and hour strike • The branch of knowledge concerned with the production • Its something someone gives for something else in return • ...
Economics Review 2024-12-11
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- monarch's power limited by a constitution
- Process of improving a product
- Process of Manufacturing the natural resources
- Decisions made by the people
- Government makes all the decisions
- Government and Individuals make decisions
- religious leader and political are the same person
- low GDP, high infant mortality rate, low life expectancy
- people vote on all the issues
- Process of distributing the products
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- people vote on a representative
- improving GDP, improving infant mortality rate, improving standard of living
- decisions made by family/village elders
- single political party/dictator
- high GDP, low infant mortality rate, high life expectancy
- Process of extracting natural resources
- monarch has absolute control
17 Clues: Decisions made by the people • monarch has absolute control • people vote on all the issues • Process of improving a product • people vote on a representative • single political party/dictator • Government makes all the decisions • Process of distributing the products • decisions made by family/village elders • Process of extracting natural resources • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-04-06
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- a leakage of the economy where people put away their money.
- the transport of goods and services into the country.
- what consumers earn in exchange for providing labour to businesses.
- Australia's biggest economic partner.
- a physical product or product produced for consumption.
- goods and?
- the sector of the circular flow model concerned with savings and investments.
- the increase in value of an asset.
- any sort of economic activity which stimulates the economy such as government spending.
- the act of developing something new or improved.
- using an outside supplier to provide goods or services.
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- limited resources that have to meet unlimited needs and wants.
- for example: Australia's mining industry or Germany's car industry.
- the spread of the flow of ideas, technology, goods, finance, people and information across borders and cultures.
- the act of sending goods and services between countries.
- the transport of goods and services out of a country.
- the investment of money into numerous areas such as property, shares and term deposits.
17 Clues: goods and? • the increase in value of an asset. • Australia's biggest economic partner. • the act of developing something new or improved. • the transport of goods and services into the country. • the transport of goods and services out of a country. • a physical product or product produced for consumption. • using an outside supplier to provide goods or services. • ...
Environmental Review Crossword 2020-09-20
Across
- Molecules that absorb color are called ________?
- What normal makes a leaf fall off a tree?
- Chlorophyll makes the leaf what color?
- Little cells that appear at the place where the leaf stem meets the branch.
- Spongy cells on the inside of the leaf.
- What is a waxy layer on the outside of a leaf?
- What is packed with columnar cells that have chloroplasts in them?
- What plants thrive in cold weather?
- Cells on the inside of the plant that are tube-like.
- Pores on the outside of a leaf.
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- What are the cells that take the light that is absorbed and mixes it with water and carbon dioxide to create food?
- Cells that surround the stoma.
- How plants get its food.
- Evaporation through the plants.
- What part of the leaf holds the xylem and phloem?
- Leaves are like what part of the house for the rest of the plant?
- Site where photosynthesis takes place in conifers.
- What is a layer of cells covering the root and stem of the leaf called?
- Tissues that are tube-like on the inside of the plant.
- What must leaves do in the winter or else they will burst and die?
20 Clues: How plants get its food. • Cells that surround the stoma. • Evaporation through the plants. • Pores on the outside of a leaf. • What plants thrive in cold weather? • Chlorophyll makes the leaf what color? • Spongy cells on the inside of the leaf. • What normal makes a leaf fall off a tree? • What is a waxy layer on the outside of a leaf? • ...
Environmental Conditions 2 2021-11-02
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- most heat loss comes from these areas as they are usually uncovered
- as this increases partial pressure of O2 decreases
- when suffering from certain hypothermic injuries you should not ___ the affected appendages
- fluid accumulation in the lungs
- mild injury due to hypothermia which results in blistering
- a substantial portion of heat is lost through this in the cold
- treatment for someone suffering from heat stroke
- dizzy, sweating, pale, nausea and temp less than 105
- groups most susceptible to heat stress
- combination of wind and cold
- abbreviation for altitude related condition which may lead to death or coma
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- Temperature which determines heat stroke
- condition below normal temperature
- nausea, vomiting, sleep disturbance and sodium imbalance leads to this
- condition above normal temperature
- occurs when core temp begins to fall
- result of myoglobing leaking into vascular system
- results in pale, cold or waxy appendages
- athletes of african descent at high altitude are potentially at risk due to this condition
- if you are born and live at high altitude you have more of these
- imminent when core temp is below 85-77 degrees
- the medical term for temporarily losing consciousness
22 Clues: combination of wind and cold • fluid accumulation in the lungs • condition below normal temperature • condition above normal temperature • occurs when core temp begins to fall • groups most susceptible to heat stress • Temperature which determines heat stroke • results in pale, cold or waxy appendages • imminent when core temp is below 85-77 degrees • ...
AP Environmental Science 2021-12-07
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- _______ change
- the shapes an environment can take
- body of groundwater
- cover 75% of the earth's surface
- second highest taxonomic rank
- number of individuals in an area
- ______capacity
- tropical grassland
- watershed product
- "originating from human activity"
- egg-laying mammal
- thorough nourishment of offspring
- _______ cells
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- _____ winds
- el _____ southern oscillation
- a combination of silt, sand, and clay
- the ground in which plants grow
- whitening of corals
- the _________ cycle is the only with no involvement from the atmosphere
- dynamic species
- fetal birth
- natural drainage system
- weathering with movement
23 Clues: _____ winds • fetal birth • _______ cells • _______ change • ______capacity • dynamic species • watershed product • egg-laying mammal • tropical grassland • whitening of corals • body of groundwater • natural drainage system • weathering with movement • el _____ southern oscillation • second highest taxonomic rank • the ground in which plants grow • cover 75% of the earth's surface • ...
AP Environmental Science 2021-12-07
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- el _____ southern oscillation
- "originating from human activity"
- fetal birth
- the _________ cycle is the only with no involvement from the atmosphere
- ______capacity
- whitening of corals
- tropical grassland
- the ground in which plants grow
- egg-laying mammal
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- weathering with movement
- thorough nourishment of offspring
- _______ cells
- the shapes an environment can take
- body of groundwater
- natural drainage system
- _______ change
- number of individuals in an area
- cover 75% of the earth's surface
- _____ winds
- watershed product
- dynamic species
- second highest taxonomic rank
- a combination of silt, sand, and clay
23 Clues: fetal birth • _____ winds • _______ cells • _______ change • ______capacity • dynamic species • watershed product • egg-laying mammal • tropical grassland • body of groundwater • whitening of corals • natural drainage system • weathering with movement • el _____ southern oscillation • second highest taxonomic rank • the ground in which plants grow • number of individuals in an area • ...
Environmental Health Crossword 2022-03-21
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- Effects an organism shows as a result of exposure.
- Hazard that is harmful artificial and natural chemicals in the environment.
- Hazard that are spread by viruses, bacteria, and other organisms.
- Pathogen that causes cholera.
- A powerful storm that forms over the ocean and brings heavy rain when it reaches land.
- chemical that affects the nervous system.
- Colorless and odorless gas that is difficult to detect.
- Disease that is increasing rapidly or spreading around the world.
- Storms that produce both lightning and thunder.
- Opening in earth’s crust in which lava, ash, and gases are ejected.
- Abbreviation for the organization that responds to emerging diseases around the globe.
- The study of disease in human population.
- The process of measuring a risk.
- Abbreviation for national response team for diseases inside the United States.
- Large Ocean wave when an earthquake occurs at the bottom of the ocean.
- The amount of a substance an organism is exposed to.
- An example of a chemical hazard that is NOT a pollutant.
- The process of organisms building up large concentrations of toxic substances in their bodies.
- Disease causing agents.
- Chemical that over-activate the immune system.
- An example of the pathogen for COVID-19.
- Matter or energy that causes negatives effects on people, wildlife, or the environment
- The probability that a hazard will cause harm.
- A mass of snow sliding down a slope.
- The relationship between the different doses and the responses they generate.
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- Chemical that causes genetic mutations in the DNA.
- Occurs when rock and soil slide down a slope.
- The study of how environmental factors affect human health and quality of life.
- Hazard that involves natural disasters.
- Example of a disease that is a result of contaminated food and water.
- Colorless, odorless, highly toxic gas.
- Hazard in which lifestyle choices endanger health.
- Mineral that forms long thin microscopic fibers.
- Chemicals that over-activate the immune system.
- Carbon containing particles that is released in plastics perfumes and pesticides.
- Occurs near active plate boundaries and triggers landslides and tsunamis.
- Disease caused by pathogens.
- Indoor health hazard that are found in old paints or pipes.
- The measure of how harmful a substance is.
- The study of how poisonous substances affect an organism’s health.
- An Example of a vector.
- The increased concentration of toxic substances with each step in the food chain
- An Example of a social hazard that is a lifestyle choice.
- Windstorm in which a funnel of rotating air drops down from the storm cloud and touches.
- An outbreak that becomes widespread
- Factors that threated or are harmful to human health.
- Chemicals that interfere with the endocrine system.
- Chemical that harms the development of embryos and fetuses.
- An Example of an emerging disease that is spread by mosquitos.
- Cancer causing chemicals
- Disease carrying organisms
51 Clues: An Example of a vector. • Disease causing agents. • Cancer causing chemicals • Disease carrying organisms • Disease caused by pathogens. • Pathogen that causes cholera. • The process of measuring a risk. • An outbreak that becomes widespread • A mass of snow sliding down a slope. • Colorless, odorless, highly toxic gas. • Hazard that involves natural disasters. • ...
Environmental Board Review 2022-02-02
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- My Stings are best treated with acetic acid
- The ____, caused by metabolically inert gas dissolving in body tissues during ascent when diving
- A person who temporarily cannot move their bilateral lower extremities after a lightening strike is suffering from this
- This physical exam finding is pathognomonic for a lightening strike
- This fish toxin can lead to ascending paralysis
- What do you want to check 48 hours after radiation exposure for prognostication?
- Most common cause of death form a lightening strike
- A medication that can help in scombroid poisoning
- Use hot water immersion to treat this type of sting
- What happens when the foot is exposed to repeated wet cold temperatures above freezing
- The treatment for an arterial gas embolism
- This should be given to all patient with significant radiation exposure to protect their thyroid
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- diver with stroke like symptoms after ascent has this
- This fish toxin causes hot and cold reversal
- Must cover for this bacteria when treating sting ray stings
- Symptom that is concerning for heat stroke rather than heat exhaustion
- Always consider this type of injury in drownings
- Name for when skin is exposed repetitively o dry cold, skin mildly erythematous, pruritic can progress to blue nodules or ulcerations
- This diving condition occurs on descent
- Disposition for a near drowning patient with rales on exam
- This fish toxin come from fish with a peppery taste
21 Clues: This diving condition occurs on descent • The treatment for an arterial gas embolism • My Stings are best treated with acetic acid • This fish toxin causes hot and cold reversal • This fish toxin can lead to ascending paralysis • Always consider this type of injury in drownings • A medication that can help in scombroid poisoning • ...
Environmental Science Review 2013-01-09
Across
- A collection of several species living in the same place at the same time.
- Describes a species found only in one area in the world.
- Organisms that break down dead organisms into their basic components.
- _____ species are species that enter an ecosystem from somewhere else.
- _____ species are species that have large consequences when removed from an ecosystem.
- _____ species are species at risk of extinction.
- Genetic _____ is a change in distribution of a certain trait caused by random chance.
- Resource _____ is the dividing up of resources between different species in an ecosystem.
- _____ potential is the maximum ability of a species to reproduce.
- The diversity of life in an area.
- Process by which chemicals are turned into sugars (ecosystems without light)
- The collection of all life on Earth and all the things they interact with.
- A relationship in which one organism consumes another.
- _____ factors control how many organisms an area can support.
- The process by which plant and animal life returns to an area after a catastrophe.
- The elimination of all members of a species from a specific area on Earth.
- A relationship in which one species feeds off of another without killing it.
- The maximum number of organisms an ecosystem can support.
- Organism that only eats plants.
- A sequence of DNA that controls a specific trait.
- Any relationship in which two organisms affect one another.
- Organism that only eats animals.
- Evolution in response to changes in another organism.
- Communities and the nonliving elements they interact with.
- The measure of how successfully organisms reproduce in a given environment.
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- The seasonal cycle of entering and exiting a population.
- _____ species are species at risk of becoming endangered.
- Organisms capable of making their own food.
- Illegal hunting of an animal.
- _____ breeding involves re-growing a population and then releasing them into the wild.
- The elimination of all members of a particular species from the entire Earth.
- Changing behavior in order to survive.
- The total number of offspring a female has during her life.
- A relationship in which two species benefit one another.
- Population _____ refers to the amount of individuals in a certain area.
- The area in which living things find all resources they need in order to survive.
- Population _____ refers to the way individuals are spread out in an area.
- The study of organisms and their interactions with their environments.
- The process by which more favorable traits become more common in a population.
- The study of characteristics of human populations.
- When individuals leave a population.
- The process of one species splitting into two or more species.
- The role an organism plays in its ecosystem.
- Habitat _____ is the separation of a habitat into several distinct “islands”
- When individuals move into a population.
- A relationship in which one species benefits and the other is unaffected.
- Process by which plants make their own food.
- Organism that eats dead and decaying matter.
- Individuals of the same species living in the same place at the same time.
- A biodiversity ______ is an area with very high levels of biodiversity.
- Similar ecosystems spread over large areas of Earth.
- A group of organisms that can interbreed, producing fertile offspring.
52 Clues: Illegal hunting of an animal. • Organism that only eats plants. • Organism that only eats animals. • The diversity of life in an area. • When individuals leave a population. • Changing behavior in order to survive. • When individuals move into a population. • Organisms capable of making their own food. • The role an organism plays in its ecosystem. • ...
Environmental Chemistry "Prossword" 2016-04-11
Across
- A specific location where pollution originates
- Substances that are either poisonous flammable corrosive or explosive.
- The amount of a chemical required to kill half of a population
- The ability of a chemical to harm a living thing after repeated exposures
- A source of pollution where pollutants originate from an unknown location
- A specialized area that safely disposes of hazardous or toxic materials
- A living thing whose condition is description of a particular environment
- An area which uses a waterproof lining filled with compacted garbage covered with soil
- Substances which accumulate in the environment and do not break down or do so very slowly
- Water that filters down through the soil into the ground
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- An alteration of the environment which causes harm to living organisms
- The process of using living things to break down toxic substances into safer ones
- A tank containing bacteria in order to facilitate the breaking down of toxic substances into safer ones
- The liquid that is formed as wastes decompose and rainwater filters through a landfill
- The ability of a chemical to cause harm to living things
- Able to be broken down through natural processes
- Substances which can be broken down into harmless compounds through natural processes
- An organism visible to the human eye which lacks a backbone
- The ability of a chemical to harm a living thing after just one exposure
- An underground reserve of water.
- A specific substance introduced to an environment which has negative or unintended effects
- A substance which can be used to dissolve another substance
22 Clues: An underground reserve of water. • A specific location where pollution originates • Able to be broken down through natural processes • The ability of a chemical to cause harm to living things • Water that filters down through the soil into the ground • An organism visible to the human eye which lacks a backbone • ...
Environmental Science 1 2023-01-12
Across
- while chemical substances are recycled in an ecosystem, ______ flows through an ecosystem
- the living parts of an ecosystem such as plants, animals, fungi
- all of the organisms and the physical environment in which they live
- planned management and responsible use of natural resources
- the continuous cycling of water in solid, liquid and gas states as it moves through the Earth-atmosphere system is called the ____ cycle
- the prevention of natural resources from being consumed for human use
- organisms that feed on other organisms
- the ______ capacity of an ecosystem is the number of individuals of a species that a habitat can sustainably support
- an individual member of a species population
- the surface, hydrosphere, and atmosphere of Earth which is occupied by living organisms
- the original source of all of the energy in an ecosystem
- in anthropocentrism ______ are the primary concern
- then non-living parts of an ecosystem including soil, water, climate, sunlight
- an organism that lives on or in another organism and feeds on it
- in this environmental ethic, importance is placed on the entire environment, not just the living organisms
- the 5 major types are desert, tundra, grassland, forest, and aquatic
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- describes a non-native species that can harm native populations and/or the environment
- the prefix bio- means
- a group of populations of 2 or more species living in the same area
- a substance introduced into an ecosystem that is harmful
- a possible path of energy flow in which each organism is eaten by the next
- nonrenewable ______ are natural materials that cannot be replaced within a human lifetime
- the change in the mix of species and the habitat over time
- making food using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide; done by plants and algae
- certain chemicals are used and reused over and over again in an ecosystem creating biogeochemical _____
- a group of the same species living in the same area
- describes resources that can be replenished within the span of a human lifetime
- close long-term relationship between 2 different species
- organic compounds are compounds that contain this chemical element
- a species adjusts to changes in its environment
- the set of interconnected food chains within a given ecosystem is known as the food ______.
- plants and algae that can make their own food
32 Clues: the prefix bio- means • organisms that feed on other organisms • an individual member of a species population • plants and algae that can make their own food • a species adjusts to changes in its environment • in anthropocentrism ______ are the primary concern • a group of the same species living in the same area • ...
environmental systems B 2020-05-03
Across
- the number of live births per thousand of population per year
- is surface runoff of precipitation created by urbanization.
- allows genes to be transferred from one bacterium carrying the factor to another bacterium lacking the factor by conjugation
- the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- is a coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon that is the colder counterpart of El Niño
- a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country
- the number or quantity of people or things that can be conveyed or held by a vehicle or container
- a variable of a system that, causes a noticeable change in output or another measure of a type of system
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
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- the process of making an area more urban.
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere
- the ratio of deaths to the population of a particular area or during a particular period of time
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- an irregularly occurring and complex series of climatic changes affecting the equatorial Pacific region and beyond every few years
- a colorless unstable toxic gas with a pungent odor and powerful oxidizing properties
- are hardy species which are the first to colonize barren environments
25 Clues: the process of making an area more urban. • the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country • is surface runoff of precipitation created by urbanization. • the number of live births per thousand of population per year • ...
Ap environmental science 2020-10-12
Across
- wetlands without trees
- shallow wetlands flooded regularly with sea water
- area exposed by low tides
- free floating photosynthetic plants
- shorelines
- deepest layer
- special variety of trees that grow in salt water
- storage deposits
- water is much colder in this boundary
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- whitening of corals
- The path of water through our environment
- Differing conditions from upper to lower layers
- begins with the intake of carbon dioxide
- occupy less than 5% of land in the u.s
- distinctive temperature transition zone
- cover nearly 3/4 of the earths surface
- Bay where a river empties into the sea
- waterlogged soil that is peaty, fed by precipitation
- flooded at high tide, but it off at low tide
- Warm upper layer that is mixed by wind
- Zones in the vertical water column of a water body
- waterlogged soil that is peaty, fed by groundwater
- dead organisms and other stuff from ocean floor
- the bottom of a sea or lake
24 Clues: shorelines • deepest layer • storage deposits • whitening of corals • wetlands without trees • area exposed by low tides • the bottom of a sea or lake • free floating photosynthetic plants • water is much colder in this boundary • occupy less than 5% of land in the u.s • cover nearly 3/4 of the earths surface • Bay where a river empties into the sea • ...
Environmental Science #1 2021-03-30
Across
- Group of individuals of the same species that live together in the same area at the same time
- carbon dioxide
- The measurable effect, outcome, or response in which the research is interested.
- The study of the natural processes that occur in the environment and how humans can affect them.
- The study of the interactions between living things and their environment
- A measure of how difficult it is to stretch or break the surface of a liquid
- organism that feeds on plant and animal remains and other dead matter
- (adenosine triphosphate) main energy source that cells use for most of their work
- A consumer that eats only plants.
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- Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals.
- The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whose effect is being studied.
- Data in the form of words
- made up of monosaccharides like glucose
- An organism that eats producers or other organisms for energy
- An attraction between molecules of different substances
- Data that is in numbers
- Conditions that stay the same in the experiment
- A typical star that is the source of light and heat for the planets in the solar system.
- Part of the environment that includes all of the living organisms that live and interact with one another
- Attraction between molecules of the same substance
20 Clues: carbon dioxide • Data that is in numbers • Data in the form of words • A consumer that eats only plants. • made up of monosaccharides like glucose • Conditions that stay the same in the experiment • Attraction between molecules of the same substance • An attraction between molecules of different substances • An organism that eats producers or other organisms for energy • ...
Environmental Systems Vocabulary 2021-09-07
Across
- level- position of an organism in a food chain, food web, or an ecological pyramid
- Chain shows energy flow from sun -> producers-> consumers
- also called biological community, in biology, an interacting group of various species in a common location
- Consumer 1st consumers
- eats living things
- ample, abundant, bountiful describe a more than adequate supply of something. Plentiful suggests an over-adequate quantity: a plentiful supply.
- deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand
- amount of one species in an ecosystem
- is an organism that eats other plants or animals for energy and nutrients.
- Web what eats what
- eats dead animals
- n ecology, the term “niche” describes the role an organism plays in a community
- nonliving.
- brakes down organic material
- Consumer 2nd consumer
- An organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
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- make their own food
- must eat food
- eat both nonliving and living
- To increase in bulk or stature; to grow vigorously or luxuriantly, as a plant; to flourish; as, young cattle thrive in rich pastures; trees thrive in a good soil
- eat nonliving things
- The meaning of Perish is To die or be destroyed or killed.
- is a kind of action that occurs as two or more objects have an effect upon one another
- living.
- is a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- individual living thing.
26 Clues: living. • nonliving. • must eat food • eats dead animals • eats living things • Web what eats what • make their own food • eat nonliving things • Consumer 1st consumers • Consumer 2nd consumer • individual living thing. • brakes down organic material • eat both nonliving and living • amount of one species in an ecosystem • deficient in quantity or number compared with the demand • ...
Environmental Issues TSV 2021-06-30
Across
- To look for, catch, and kill for food.
- Not having enough food.
- To break down into smaller pieces over a long period of time.
- A word that identifies things that cause pollution.
- The part of a boat that turns and makes the boat move: this can injure mammals if it hits them.
- To be stuck on land (when an animal should be in the water).
- A word that identifies the particular places animals live.
- An adjective used to describe anything related to the sea and the ocean.
- An object made with fabric to catch fish or other animals in the sea.
- A person who tries to make a change in the world by doing something (Kenneth Bruvic is an example).
- A word for a group of living things that share similar characteristics and can breed with others of their group.
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- A verb that means to 'look after' or guard something, so it will be safe.
- The thick, fatty skin of whales and some other mammals that live in the oceans.
- An area where animals are safe from hunting or harm.
- Also known as Killer Whales.
- Another word that means to look after or guard something so that it will exist for a long time.
- Very small pieces of plastic in the oceans.
- To die underwater because it is not possible to breathe.
- A type of mammal that lives in the oceans and they are related to whales but they are smaller.
- An adjective to describe animals and plants that are close to disappearing (becoming extinct).
- A word that identifies any potential harm to an animal.
- Large mammals that live in the oceans.
22 Clues: Not having enough food. • Also known as Killer Whales. • To look for, catch, and kill for food. • Large mammals that live in the oceans. • Very small pieces of plastic in the oceans. • A word that identifies things that cause pollution. • An area where animals are safe from hunting or harm. • A word that identifies any potential harm to an animal. • ...
Environmental Systems Vocabulary 2021-08-27
Across
- -Consumer
- -Producer
- -Eats dead stuff (hyenas)
- -A lot of (many)
- -Individual plant/animal
- -Not a lot of (few)
- -To Die
- -All species in ecosystem
- -Eats meat/other animals
- -Position an organism occupies in a food chain, food web, or ecological pyramid
- -Eats born (raccoons, bears, birds, people)
- -Shows energy flow in ecosystem
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- -Produces own food
- -Consumes food for energy
- -To do well
- -Carnivores
- -Living (plants and animal)
- -Non-living (rocks, water, sun)
- -Have an effect on another
- -Eats plants, herbivore
- -Shows energy flow from sun to producers to consumers
- -Breaks down organic (dead) material mushrooms
- -Biological community of interacting organisms and their environment
- -1 species in ecosystem
- -Eats Plants
- -Organism's role in the ecosystem
26 Clues: -To Die • -Consumer • -Producer • -To do well • -Carnivores • -Eats Plants • -A lot of (many) • -Produces own food • -Not a lot of (few) • -Eats plants, herbivore • -1 species in ecosystem • -Individual plant/animal • -Eats meat/other animals • -Consumes food for energy • -Eats dead stuff (hyenas) • -All species in ecosystem • -Have an effect on another • -Living (plants and animal) • ...
Africa: Environmental Issues 2022-11-26
Across
- wastes produced by agriculture, household use, industry and manufacturing, oil spills, human waste, storm water runoff, and mining.
- System of bringing water from rivers to fields to water crops
- Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops
- Things done to promote cleanliness and good health
- how population is spread out in an area
- A sector that produces goods and services within an economy
- Conversion of forests to agricultural land to feed people and cattle, logging, poor soil
- a long period without rain
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
- the cutting down of trees for commercial (business) purposes
- farming
- Occurs when farmers grow food and crops to feed themselves and their families
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- The process of livestock feeding too much on grasslands (either too many animals or not enough time between eating/grazing)
- poor farming practices, deforestation, overgrazing, deforestation, erosion, depletion of surface and ground water, drought
- geographically, the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara Desert
- completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean
- While Northern Africa has 92% safe water coverage, Sub-Saharan Africa remains at a low 60% of coverage- leaving 40% of the 783 million people in that region with out access to clean drinking water. Some of these differences in clean water availability can be attributed to Africa's extreme climates.
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants. Not enough resources for everyone.
- drinking, cooking, hygiene, cleaning, and industry
- Trash or chemicals that are thrown in water from human activities
- using up the supply or resources of
- The number of individuals in an area of a specific size
- cutting down trees
- Process of how a desert expands
- farm animals
- Water this is safe to drink or use
- A form of agriculture in which areas are cleared by cutting and burning
27 Clues: farming • farm animals • cutting down trees • a long period without rain • Process of how a desert expands • Water this is safe to drink or use • using up the supply or resources of • how population is spread out in an area • Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops • drinking, cooking, hygiene, cleaning, and industry • Things done to promote cleanliness and good health • ...
Environmental System B 2019-05-30
Across
- factors a variable of a system that, if subject to a small change, causes a non-negligible change in an output or other measure of the system.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- fresh invigorating air, especially that blowing onto the shore from the sea.
- nina a cooling of the water in the equatorial Pacific, which occurs at irregular intervals, and is associated with widespread changes in weather patterns complementary to those of El Niño, but less extensive and damaging in their effects.
- a region with particular prevailing weather conditions."vacationing in a warm climate"
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- warming a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- population growth the maintenance of a population at a constant level by limiting the number of live births to only what is needed to replace the existing population.
- density a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume; it is a quantity of type number density.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- rate The number of children who would be born per woman
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- nino an irregularly occurring and complex series of climatic changes affecting the equatorial Pacific region and beyond every few years, characterized by the appearance of unusually warm, nutrient-poor water off northern Peru and Ecuador, typically in late December.
- growth growth whose rate becomes ever more rapid in proportion to the growing total number or size.
- resources (of a natural resource or source of energy) existing in finite quantity; not capable of being replenished.
- natural event disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples are floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes.
- resources is a natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption, either through natural reproduction or other recurring processes in a finite amount of time in a human time scale.
- the number of live births per thousand of population per year.
- rate the ratio of deaths to the population of a particular area or during a particular period of time, usually calculated as the number of deaths per one thousand people per year.
- growth Carrying capacity can be defined as maximum number of individuals in a population that can be supported by the environment.
- the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- capacity the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants.
25 Clues: the process of making an area more urban. • rate The number of children who would be born per woman • the number of live births per thousand of population per year. • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants. • ...
Environmental Systems B 2019-10-09
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- A type of natural resource that can be replenished or takes a rather short period of time for nature to produce to sustain the rate of consumption.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants.
- the maintenance of a population at a constant level by limiting the number of live births to only what is needed to replace the existing population.
- an irregularly occurring and complex series of climatic changes affecting the equatorial Pacific region and beyond every few years, characterized by the appearance of unusually warm, nutrient-poor water off northern Peru and Ecuador, typically in late December.
- fresh invigorating air, especially that blowing onto the shore from the sea.
- caused by nature, such as an earthquake or flood, in which there is a lot of suffering, damage, or death.
- the number of live births per thousand of population per year.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- occurs when the growth rate decreases as the population reaches carrying capacity.
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- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- number of live births per 1000 women between the ages of 15 and 44 years.
- a resource of economic value that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a quick enough pace to keep up with consumption.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- a variable of a system that, if subject to a small change, causes a non-negligible change in an output or other measure of the system.
- the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad.
- growth whose rate becomes ever more rapid in proportion to the growing total number or size.
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- a measurement of population per unit area, or exceptionally unit volume; it is a quantity of type number density.
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- the ratio of deaths to the population of a particular area or during a particular period of time, usually calculated as the number of deaths per one thousand people per year.
- a cooling of the water in the equatorial Pacific, which occurs at irregular intervals, and is associated with widespread changes in weather patterns complementary to those of El Niño, but less extensive and damaging in their effects.
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
25 Clues: the process of making an area more urban. • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • the number of live births per thousand of population per year. • fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants. • ...
Environmental science crossword 2023-09-29
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- The ground layer with all the dead organic matter and the small plants and animals
- Tropical biome dominated by grasses, shrubs, and small trees; plants have to survive a long time without water
- Northern arctic regions; winter is cold and dry which does not allow trees to grow; permafrost in the soil all year; thin topsoil melts in summer and makes a spongey landscape with bogs
- The gradual process of change and replacement of some or all of the species in a community
- A defining feature of the tundra biome
- Covers large areas of interiors of continents; mountains and fire are important for maintenance; grasses dry out in the summer so lightning strikes often start fires
- Occurs on a surface where an ecosystem has existed before
- The layer with all the short plants adapted to shade
- The primary layer where trees form a dense layer that absorb 95% of incoming sunlight
- The top layer of a rainforest where the tallest trees emerge into the direct sunlight
- Temperate shrubland; mediterranean climate; found in all 5 parts of the world
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- Most diverse boime; located in a belt around the equator; 200-450cm of rain/yr; strong sunlight and constant temps year-round
- When humans disturb the land and the land reverts back into a forest after humans leave
- Between 30-50 degrees lat; has trees that drop their leaves; growing season of 4-6 months; little water available for plants
- Occurs on a surface where no ecosystem existed before
- A northern coniferous forest across the northern hemisphere just under the arctic circle; average temps below freezing with little precipitation; near constant daylight in summer; 6-10 month long winters
- Forests with a moderate temperature; only one in North America
- Grasslands in North America
- Large regions characterized by a specific type of climate and certain types of plants and animal communities
- Widely scattered with little or no vegetation; temps change rapidly over 24 hours; temps could go from 104 to freezing from day to night
20 Clues: Grasslands in North America • A defining feature of the tundra biome • The layer with all the short plants adapted to shade • Occurs on a surface where no ecosystem existed before • Occurs on a surface where an ecosystem has existed before • Forests with a moderate temperature; only one in North America • ...
Environmental Services Week 2023-09-01
Across
- What goes in the red containers?
- What is our main disinfectant?
- What is the name of the product used to clean on Wednesday?
- what should be done in an S shape?
- We use this to keep track of what is done each day.
- What carries our cleaning supplies?
- What is the name of our department?
- An Isolation that you wear gloves and a mask.
- An isolation that must be cleaned with bleach.
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- The color of our scrubs.
- Unwanted critters in the ceiling
- We got new ones this year, sucks up dirt in carpets.
- Gloves, Mask, Gown, N95, Goggles, etc
- What do we do once a month, for a span of a week?
- Regular trash liners
- Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explain, Thank You
- When a patient is discarged.
- How many minutes does Virex Plus need to sit?
- What color are the rags that we use to clean restrooms?
- We do this to offices once a week.
20 Clues: Regular trash liners • The color of our scrubs. • When a patient is discarged. • What is our main disinfectant? • Unwanted critters in the ceiling • What goes in the red containers? • what should be done in an S shape? • We do this to offices once a week. • What carries our cleaning supplies? • What is the name of our department? • Gloves, Mask, Gown, N95, Goggles, etc • ...
Environmental Issues crossword 2025-09-16
Across
- Rain Polluted skies bringing harmful water.
- Spill Toxic slicks damaging marine life.
- Dumping Illegal trashing of land and water
- Pollution – Loud human activities disturbing wildlife and people.
- Emissions Factories pumping toxins into the air.
- Too many fish taken, not enough left.
- Species Non-native organisms harming local ecosystems.
- Excess nutrients causing waterway dead zones.
- Illegal hunting pushing animals to extinction.
- Bloom Something killing our sea life in SA
- Change Rising temperatures affecting global systems.
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- Bleaching Reefs losing their colour and life
- Tiny particles harming marine animals.
- Trees disappearing at an alarming rate.
- Pollution Non-biodegradable waste choking oceans.
- Drilling technique linked to earthquakes and pollution.
- Erosion Land losing its fertility and structure.
- Sprawl Cities growing, nature shrinking.
- Emissions A powerful greenhouse gas from livestock.
- Scarcity Not enough clean water to drink.
- Pollution Dirty skies causing breathing problems.
21 Clues: Too many fish taken, not enough left. • Tiny particles harming marine animals. • Trees disappearing at an alarming rate. • Spill Toxic slicks damaging marine life. • Sprawl Cities growing, nature shrinking. • Excess nutrients causing waterway dead zones. • Dumping Illegal trashing of land and water • Illegal hunting pushing animals to extinction. • ...
Environmental Systems Review 2025-05-13
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- a material that's capable of being decomposed
- energy from heat
- water that is safe to drink
- this element composes the largest percent of the gases in the atmosphere
- energy stored in chemical bonds
- water that is contaminated when it runs through landfill waste
- energy that comes from the sun
- a resource that can be replenished in a short period of time
- process where a body of water becomes enriched with nutrients
- 97% of the earth's water
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- energy found in the nucleus of atoms
- energy from the motion of an object
- weather pattern where ocean surface temperatures are warmer
- when you convert something into a reusable material
- the disposal of waste by burning
- these become more acidic when they absorb CO2
- cooling of surface ocean temperatures
- when you use less of something
- process where heat from the sun is trapped near the earth's surface is the _________ effect
- when this erupts it's a natural cause for climate change
20 Clues: energy from heat • 97% of the earth's water • water that is safe to drink • when you use less of something • energy that comes from the sun • energy stored in chemical bonds • the disposal of waste by burning • energy from the motion of an object • energy found in the nucleus of atoms • cooling of surface ocean temperatures • a material that's capable of being decomposed • ...
Environmental Engineering Crossword 2025-05-20
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- This form of energy comes from the force of moving water.
- Used in solar panels to actively convert sunlight into electricity.
- This is the leading primary energy source of the United States in 1991.
- Geothermal energy is created by this process that occurs beneath the Earth's surface that breaks down elements.
- This object found in nature accounts for 90% of biomass energy.
- In this process in the sun, intense heat causes hydrogen atoms to break apart and fuse together to create helium atoms, causing a loss of mass to be emitted as energy in space.
- The unit of measurement used to express the heat contained in energy resources is known as this acronym.
- When analyzing hydropower, the __________ ________ of the water moving is converted to mechanical energy which can be used to produce electricity.
- This form of energy is produced in the core of the sun.
- The most common way to get energy from biomass is by _________.
- In this type of home heating, special mechanical equipment is not needed to heat the home (such as trapping light inside to increase the temperature of the home).
- A type of wind energy machine that is easier to maintain and can accept wind from any direction.
- Acronym for another form of hydropower that uses the temperature difference between the surface and deep ocean waters to boil and recondence fluids.
- Another form of hydropower that uses the enormous power of ocean tides.
- This is a main second energy source, which means that we must use a primary source to produce it.
- This form of energy is from the intense heat within the Earth.
- This form of renewable energy is literally just air in motion.
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- A large area of wind energy machinery that sell electricity back to utility companies for distribution.
- The burning of ________ _________ is believed to contribute significantly to acid rain and global warming.
- This form of energy source is finite and will run out at some point (such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas).
- A type of wind energy machine that have blades that look like airplane propellers and produce more electricity that its counterpart.
- This form of energy source can be replenished quickly, such as solar, hydropower, wind, geothermal, and biomass.
- This form of renewable energy is any energy from an organic substance.
- This is the specific form of geothermal energy that is mostly used when converting water to steam.
- In this type of home heating, special equipment is used to collect and distribute solar energy.
- The energy stored in biomass is through this common biology term, which is known as using sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to create certain products for our world.
26 Clues: This form of energy is produced in the core of the sun. • This form of energy comes from the force of moving water. • This form of energy is from the intense heat within the Earth. • This form of renewable energy is literally just air in motion. • This object found in nature accounts for 90% of biomass energy. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCAVENGER HUNT 2025-10-13
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- A structure where books are stored and read.
- Living creature that swims in water.
- A farm animal that produces milk.
- Small plants that float on ponds.
- A type of grain crop.
- A flying animal with feathers and wings.
- Fine particles that make up the earth’s surface.
- A small shelled creature that moves slowly.
- People studying in school.
- Green plants that cover the ground.
- A tall plant with leaves and branches.
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- A structure that connects two areas across a river.
- A strap used to hold an ID card around the neck.
- Small colorful plants that bloom.
- Man-made structure used for shelter or offices.
- A writing tool made of wood and graphite.
- Hard building material used in construction.
- A hard surface material used for roads.
- A body of flowing water.
- A place used for classes or meetings.
20 Clues: A type of grain crop. • A body of flowing water. • People studying in school. • Small colorful plants that bloom. • A farm animal that produces milk. • Small plants that float on ponds. • Green plants that cover the ground. • Living creature that swims in water. • A place used for classes or meetings. • A tall plant with leaves and branches. • ...
environmental sustainability words 2025-10-17
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- The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide to reduce the impact of climate change.
- Materials or substances occurring in nature that can be exploited for economic gain, such as water, minerals, and forests.
- Seventeen development goals created by the United Nations for countries to aim for to improve national and global environmental sustainability.
- A long-term change in the average weather patterns of Earth, primarily driven by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels. Change
- The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances or changes and maintain its essential functions, structure, and identity.
- The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives.
- The collection, transport, processing, recycling, or disposal of waste materials to minimise their impact on health and the environment.
- A philosophy that encourages redesigning resource life cycles to eliminate waste and promote the continual use of resources.
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, including coal, oil, and natural gas, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
- Renewable energy derived from the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface, used for heating and electricity generation.
- A species that is at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, environmental changes, or other factors.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including the number of different species and genetic diversity.
- The process of making an area more urban, which can lead to habitat destruction and increased pollution, but can also promote innovative sustainability practices.
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- Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health.
- The effect of human activities on the natural environment, including pollution, habitat destruction, and biodiversity loss.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, contributing to global warming.
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of future generations.
- An international organization established on October 24, 1945, following World War II. It was created to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries worldwide. Often referred to as the UN.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by an individual, organisation, event, or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent. Footprint
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment, which can affect air, water, and soil quality.
- The practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage and protect water resources.
- Energy from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and biomass.
- The responsible management and protection of natural resources and biodiversity to prevent depletion and ensure sustainability.
- The hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, defined by how organisms obtain energy, from producers to primary and secondary consumers.
- A protected area that connects habitats and allows wildlife to move safely between them, promoting genetic diversity and ecosystem health.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials, thereby reducing the consumption of new raw materials.
28 Clues: The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives. • A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. • Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-11-11
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- Large marsupial
- Gases like methane that trap heat in the atmosphere.
- Coal, oil, or natural gas formed from the remains of ancient organisms.
- Organic material from plants or animals used as fuel.
- The clearing of forests by cutting down trees.
- Trash that is thrown away improperly in a public place.
- A renewable energy source often captured by turbines.
- Food or farming methods produced without chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
- Has a trunk
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level; environmentally friendly.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the Earth.
- To process used materials for reuse.
- Relating to or derived from the sun.
- Precipitation with high levels of nitric and sulfuric acids.
- The element central to global warming, often released as dioxide.
- Energy derived from the movement of oceans and seas.
- Energy generated from the heat of the Earth.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat.
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
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- person who does not eat or use animal products, often for environmental reasons.
- An area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall.
- The natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- The process of wearing away soil or rock.
- A place where waste is buried.
- Energy sources that can be naturally replenished.
- Harmful substances introduced into the environment.
- A layer in the stratosphere that protects Earth from{UV}radiation.
- biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The process of burning something, releasing gases.
- Man's best friend
- A large, slow-moving mass of ice, often shrinking due to warming.
- The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources.
- A vital resource that covers about of the Earth's surface.
- A species at risk of extinction.
- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Gases or other substances discharged into the air.
- The state or process of a species dying out.
40 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • A place where waste is buried. • A species at risk of extinction. • To process used materials for reuse. • Relating to or derived from the sun. • The process of wearing away soil or rock. • The envelope of gases surrounding the Earth. • The state or process of a species dying out. • ...
Chapter One 2023-05-24
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- Good is intended for final use by consumers other than businesses.
- Apparent contradiction between the high value of a nonessential item and the low value of an essential item.
- Goods that last for at least 3 years when used regularly.
- Tangible economics that is useful, transferable to others, and used to satisfy wants and needs.
- Social science deals with how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants with the careful use of scarce resources
- Fundamental economic problem facing all societies resulting from a combination of scarce resources and people's virtually unlimited needs and wants
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- Capable of being passed from one person to another
- Work or labor performed for someone; economics product that includes haircuts, home repairs, and forms of entertainment.
- Something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
- Monetary worth of a good or service is determined by the market.
- Item that wears out, is used up, or last for fewer than years.
- Basic requirements for survival, including food, clothing, and shelter
12 Clues: Capable of being passed from one person to another • Goods that last for at least 3 years when used regularly. • Item that wears out, is used up, or last for fewer than years. • Monetary worth of a good or service is determined by the market. • Something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival • ...
Vocab 1 2021-11-23
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- graduate student
- younger sister
- younger brother
- international relations
- office worker
- economics
- job;work;occupation
- politics
- Korea
- anthropology
- business
- older sister
- father
- doctor
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- history
- housewife
- mother
- older brother
- U.S.A
- lawyer
- Australia
- high school student
- college student
- Britain
- science
- Sweeden
- China
- Asian Studies
- computer
29 Clues: U.S.A • Korea • China • mother • lawyer • father • doctor • history • Britain • science • Sweeden • politics • business • computer • housewife • economics • Australia • anthropology • older sister • older brother • office worker • Asian Studies • younger sister • younger brother • college student • graduate student • high school student • job;work;occupation • international relations
words 09.22 2022-09-25
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- arcüreg gyulladás
- vőlegény
- get ...... - jobbulást!
- buszmegálló
- pihenni
- menyasszony
- I have a .... ...... - fáj a torkom
- .... one's nose kifújni az orrot
- közgazdaságtan
- fejfájás
- betűzni
- felkelni
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- 33
- she has a ........ .... - folyik az orra
- pénzügy
- lift
- vénkisasszony
- a kettő között
- family ...... - családi státusz
- köhög
- take a ...... - fürdeni
- in the .......... délután
22 Clues: 33 • lift • köhög • pénzügy • pihenni • betűzni • vőlegény • fejfájás • felkelni • buszmegálló • menyasszony • vénkisasszony • a kettő között • közgazdaságtan • arcüreg gyulladás • get ...... - jobbulást! • take a ...... - fürdeni • in the .......... délután • family ...... - családi státusz • .... one's nose kifújni az orrot • I have a .... ...... - fáj a torkom • she has a ........ .... - folyik az orra
List de Vocabulario Unidad 4: En la Clase 1 2020-02-04
29 Clues: big • math • class • small • French • biology • algebra • English • science • Spanish • popular • physics • history • geometry • calculus • chemistry • geography • economics • languages • psychology • literature • male teacher • social studies • the highschool • female teacher • difficult, hard • level, grade level • required;mandatory • optional; elective
