environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Stealing Home Crossword 2018-12-02
Across
- dirty
- excessively eager
- preseason
- wealth
- statistics tracker
- something emotionally difficult
- open minded
- to cause delay
- dull edged
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- 2 games in a row
- offer for dishonest actions
- self importance
- super sporty guy
- rope on a bomb
- time or pressure
- someone whose job is to rivet
- to revolve around
- pain
- touchy
- characteristics of an enemy or enemies
20 Clues: pain • dirty • wealth • touchy • preseason • dull edged • open minded • rope on a bomb • to cause delay • self importance • 2 games in a row • super sporty guy • time or pressure • excessively eager • to revolve around • statistics tracker • offer for dishonest actions • someone whose job is to rivet • something emotionally difficult • characteristics of an enemy or enemies
Dan's 40th Birthday 2024-05-03
Across
- University graduated from
- Military branch
- Family nickname
- Favorite dessert
- Birthday month
- Second language spoken
- Number of states lived in
- Number of countries visited
- Favorite color
- Instrument played in band
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- Wedding anniversary month
- Boxers or Briefs?
- State born in
- Middle name
- Favorite DMB song
- College major
- Favorite band
- Second favorite band
- Favorite water activity
- Honeymoon destination
20 Clues: Middle name • State born in • College major • Favorite band • Birthday month • Favorite color • Military branch • Family nickname • Favorite dessert • Boxers or Briefs? • Favorite DMB song • Second favorite band • Honeymoon destination • Second language spoken • Favorite water activity • Wedding anniversary month • University graduated from • Number of states lived in • Instrument played in band • ...
Short and Long Term Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-18
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- a pre-order population
- the capacity to endure continued subjection to something
- having no living members; no longer in existence
- characteristics that are expressed by genes and influenced by the environment
- Environmental Changes an environmental change that occurs quickly and affects organisms immediately
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- an animals natural coloring or form that enables it to blend in with it's surroundings
- become adjusted to new conditions
- a group of living organisms consisting of the same individuals capable of exchanging genes
- a sufficient amount or quantity of something
- environmental change it occurs slowly over time and affects organisms over generations
- a change in the structure of the genes
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- a group of the same species occupying a particular geographic area
13 Clues: a pre-order population • become adjusted to new conditions • a change in the structure of the genes • a sufficient amount or quantity of something • having no living members; no longer in existence • the capacity to endure continued subjection to something • a group of the same species occupying a particular geographic area • ...
CSR in Finance 2023-12-12
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- A report disclosing a company's CSR initiatives and performance.
- The financial commitment an organization makes to social or environmental causes.
- The ethical and socially responsible use of funds and resources in financial decision-making.
- An investment strategy that considers both financial return and positive social or environmental impact.
- The idea that companies should be accountable for the social and environmental impact of their operations.
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- The responsibility of businesses to contribute positively to society beyond profit-making.
- A measure of a company's commitment to social and environmental sustainability.
- The integration of environmental, social, and governance factors into investment decisions.
8 Clues: A report disclosing a company's CSR initiatives and performance. • A measure of a company's commitment to social and environmental sustainability. • The financial commitment an organization makes to social or environmental causes. • The responsibility of businesses to contribute positively to society beyond profit-making. • ...
Bonus points for economics 2024-11-22
Across
- a branch of economic theory that deals with behavior and decision making by small units like individuals and firms
- A branch of economics that deals with the economy as a whole
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- A decline in the general level of prices
- A percentage a bank will pay to depositors or charge to borrowers
- the stage of economic and political system necessary for a country to reach the ideal of communism
- rise in general level of prices
- The use of scarce resources, and nearly all economic activities- stems from rituals, habits, or customs
- A situation in which the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
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- A situation in which the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded
- the study of how people try to satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants with the careful use of relatively scarce resources
- A central authority makes the major decisions about WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce
- Economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economics
- A market structure with only one seller of a particular product
- simply something we would like to have but it is not necessary for survival
- are a basic requirement for survival
- Is one where the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM questions are primarily answered by people who make supply and demand decisions in their own best interests
- Payment made for the use of borrowed money
- Alternative that must be given up when one choice is made rather than another
19 Clues: rise in general level of prices • are a basic requirement for survival • A decline in the general level of prices • Payment made for the use of borrowed money • A branch of economics that deals with the economy as a whole • A market structure with only one seller of a particular product • A percentage a bank will pay to depositors or charge to borrowers • ...
Environmental Stress 2021-02-19
Across
- Bring in sunlight penetration and views.
- Most common location to work other than the primary workplace.
- Term for alternative work arrangement, working somewhere other than the primary workplace.
- Type of element found to relieve job stress (i.e., trees, plants, flowers, etc.)
- 'Equals control.' Gives one control over breaks, rules, environments, etc.
- Telecommuting is positively/negatively related to job performance (Hypothesis 5).
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- Surrounding in which a person completes tasks.
- Which gender experiences lower sunlight penetration and more negative outcomes.
- Self-governance, independent of one's owns actions and behaviors, increases with telecommunication.
- Amount of light in an environment.
- Telecommuting is positively/negatively related to work-family conflict (Hypothesis 2).
- Negatively related to telecommuting, the rate at which employees leave.
12 Clues: Amount of light in an environment. • Bring in sunlight penetration and views. • Surrounding in which a person completes tasks. • Most common location to work other than the primary workplace. • Negatively related to telecommuting, the rate at which employees leave. • 'Equals control.' Gives one control over breaks, rules, environments, etc. • ...
Environmental Vocabulary 2021-03-03
Across
- les animaux sauvage
- quand on trie les déchet pour être re-utiliser
- quelque-chose qu'on jette
- devise de ce qui protège environnement
- charbon et pétrole sont deux exemples
- lieu ou vie les animaux sauvage
- pluie rempli de pollution
- une cause d'échauffement climatique
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- quand on coupe trop des arbres
- augmentation de la température de la terre
- quelqu'un qui veut protéger le nature
- détriment pour l'air, eau, et terre
12 Clues: les animaux sauvage • quelque-chose qu'on jette • pluie rempli de pollution • quand on coupe trop des arbres • lieu ou vie les animaux sauvage • détriment pour l'air, eau, et terre • une cause d'échauffement climatique • quelqu'un qui veut protéger le nature • charbon et pétrole sont deux exemples • devise de ce qui protège environnement • ...
environmental sanitation 2020-04-17
Across
- convert waste into new products
- the introduction of substances into a medium that can cause this marine insecure
- variation in the state of the climate system
- biomass produced in past ages
- environmental indicator
- energy from natural sources
- caused by overflowing rivers, torrential rains, hurricanes and tidal waves
- internal energy of a body
- is the simplest alkane hydrocarbon
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- natural environment encompasses all living and non-living
- is the disappearance of all members of a species
- is a mixture of organic substances
12 Clues: environmental indicator • internal energy of a body • convert waste into new products • is a mixture of organic substances • is the simplest alkane hydrocarbon • energy from natural sources • biomass produced in past ages • variation in the state of the climate system • is the disappearance of all members of a species • ...
Environmental Crossword 2020-04-19
Across
- To guarantee, to make sure.
- If something is this, it can be used again.
- Get rid of.
- Having power and ability
- The solid surface on the earth.
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- A hot, dry, sandy region with little or no rain.
- Any pieces, fragments, etc, that are left after use.
- The top or outside part of something.
- A opening through something.
- To make something necessary.
- To catch by a trick or to close or confine in a cage.
- When something in put into the ground.
12 Clues: Get rid of. • Having power and ability • A opening through something. • To make something necessary. • To guarantee, to make sure. • The solid surface on the earth. • The top or outside part of something. • When something in put into the ground. • If something is this, it can be used again. • A hot, dry, sandy region with little or no rain. • ...
Environmental vocabulary 2020-09-03
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- A severe snowstorm that goes on for a long time
- A small amount of water, mud, etc., on the ground
- A process, in which all the trees in a large area a cut down
- Pieces of ice that fall from clouds like rain
- A serious condition that happens when someone has been in high temperatures for a long time
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- The action or process of making land, water, air, etc., dirty and not safe or suitable to use
- Capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small parts by natural processes, bacteria, etc.
- A situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people, causing illness and death
- A long period when there is little or no rain
- Burning strongly and out of control on a large area
- A period of excessively hot weather, which may be accompanied by high humidity, especially in oceanic climate countries
- Someone who illegaly catches and kills animals
12 Clues: A long period when there is little or no rain • Pieces of ice that fall from clouds like rain • Someone who illegaly catches and kills animals • A severe snowstorm that goes on for a long time • A small amount of water, mud, etc., on the ground • Burning strongly and out of control on a large area • A process, in which all the trees in a large area a cut down • ...
Environmental Justice 2020-07-14
Across
- poisonous pollution.
- to make less in size, amount, number etc.
- to use a material without creating waste.
- dangerous; perilous; risky.
- scattered garbage and rubbish.
- native to a particular country or region; native.
- to object or disapprove something.
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- to act or treat justly or fairly; truth, law, integrity
- a low area of land used to store garbage and waste.
- to use an object again for its original or new purpose.
- a long series of pipes used to transport oil, gas, water over great distances.
- supply, support, or aid, that is ready when needed.
12 Clues: poisonous pollution. • dangerous; perilous; risky. • scattered garbage and rubbish. • to object or disapprove something. • to make less in size, amount, number etc. • to use a material without creating waste. • native to a particular country or region; native. • a low area of land used to store garbage and waste. • supply, support, or aid, that is ready when needed. • ...
Environmental Movement 2021-05-22
Across
- The Canadian city with the most demonstrators during the 2005 Global Day of Action
- The intellectual movement that environmentalism originates from
- A time period of increased pollution and use of natural resources
- A young female environmental activist from Sweden
- An annual meeting of world leaders from hundreds of countries to discuss climate change.
- The important resource that we all need to survive. It is currently being polluted by humans.
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- The treaty that countries signed to reduce commissions and fight climate change
- Benton MacKaye is known as the father of this
- The horrible disaster that prompted activists to gather and protest
- The thing that William Wordsworth finds joy in
- The city where the first Earth Day took place
- An annual holiday that celebrates the planet
12 Clues: An annual holiday that celebrates the planet • Benton MacKaye is known as the father of this • The city where the first Earth Day took place • The thing that William Wordsworth finds joy in • A young female environmental activist from Sweden • The intellectual movement that environmentalism originates from • ...
Environmental Science 2021-10-03
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- All nonliving and living things around you.
- Resource that exists in a fixed amount and takes millions to billions of years to form, so it will be used more quickly than it can be replaced. Examples include copper, aluminum, coal, oil, salt, and sand.
- Natural resources and ecosystem services that keep humans and other species alive and support human economies.
- natural services that support life and human economies at no monetary cost. Examples are nutrient cycling, natural pest control, and natural purification of air and water.
- Biological science that studies how living things interact with the living and nonliving parts of their environment.
- Interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment.
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- Resource available in continuous supply for the conceivable future. Examples include sunlight and the wind and flowing waters that sunlight powers.
- Material or energy source in nature that is essential or useful to humans.
- Social movement dedicated to protecting Earth and its resources.
- Resource that can be replenished rapidly (in hours to centuries) through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is replaced. Examples include forests, grasslands, wildlife, fertile topsoil, clean air, and fresh water.
- capacity of Earth’s natural systems that support life to maintain stability or to adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- One or more communities of different species interacting with one another and with the chemical and physical factors of their nonliving environment.
12 Clues: All nonliving and living things around you. • Social movement dedicated to protecting Earth and its resources. • Interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment. • Material or energy source in nature that is essential or useful to humans. • ...
environmental issues 2021-09-09
Across
- transfer of a contaminant from one surface or source to another
- gram negative bacteria which is linked to causing food poisoning; most commonly associated with poultry
- excess of polluted liquid from establishments like feedlots; liquid is contaminated with urine fecal matter and feed wastes and is a source for water contamination
- pollutant which can be traced back to a specific activity
- increase in the Earth’s average temperature in the air and the temperature of the
- or fully contains the polluted runoff
- warming of the Earth from the trapping of solar radiation in the atmosphere
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- pollutant which cannot be traced back to a specific activity and is a result of several activities
- means
- system in which runoff is treated prior to being released to an adjacent land
- runoff system which collects all runoff in a lagoon or other storage means; this
- process of cutting down trees and clearing forests for the purpose of using the
12 Clues: means • or fully contains the polluted runoff • pollutant which can be traced back to a specific activity • transfer of a contaminant from one surface or source to another • warming of the Earth from the trapping of solar radiation in the atmosphere • system in which runoff is treated prior to being released to an adjacent land • ...
Environmental Management 2022-03-03
Across
- any waste which is generated during the diagnosis or treatment or vaccination of human beings or animals
- Chemical reaction where green plants use water and carbon dioxide to store the sun’s energy in glucose
- protocol issued in 1992 for lowering ozone layer depletion
- multiple pathways through which energy and matter flow in an ecosystem
- species are those plants and animals that exist only in one geographical region
- region with significant levels of biodiversity that is threatened by human habitation.
- an illegal wildlife trade
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- the study of organisms and how they interact with the environment around them
- any geographic area that includes all of the organisms and nonliving parts of their physical environment
- circulation that helps in passing heat to the polar region
- a pleasant island turned in barren land due to human invasion
- biological variety and variability of life on Earth
- hole in ozone layer
13 Clues: hole in ozone layer • an illegal wildlife trade • biological variety and variability of life on Earth • circulation that helps in passing heat to the polar region • protocol issued in 1992 for lowering ozone layer depletion • a pleasant island turned in barren land due to human invasion • multiple pathways through which energy and matter flow in an ecosystem • ...
Environmental issues 2018-10-02
Environmental Terminology 2015-04-07
Across
- natural home or environment of an animal or a plant
- a form of life composed of interdependent parts
- an indoor or outdoor setting that is characterized by the presence of environmental art that is itself designed to be site-specific.
- a series of organisms related by predator-prey and consumer-resource interactions
- he complex process by which carbon dioxide, water, and certain inorganic salts are converted into carbohydrates by green plants.
- a ray of light that comes from space to here
- any such living thing other than a human being.
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- a microorganism, especially a pathogenic bacterium
- give (money, food, etc.) to a common supply and fund
- an animal hunted or seized for food, especially by a carnivorous animal
- something that functions growing and reproducing
- feeding habits, the smallest being fed by the largest animal
12 Clues: a ray of light that comes from space to here • a form of life composed of interdependent parts • any such living thing other than a human being. • something that functions growing and reproducing • a microorganism, especially a pathogenic bacterium • natural home or environment of an animal or a plant • give (money, food, etc.) to a common supply and fund • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2023-10-23
Environmental Issues 2024-08-07
Across
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- Species at risk of extinction
- Using resources in a way that doesn't deplete them for future generations
- Energy from sources that are naturally replenishing
- The amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activities
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- Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- The clearing of forests on a large scale
- The protection and management of natural resources
- The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- The process of converting waste materials into new products
12 Clues: Species at risk of extinction • The clearing of forests on a large scale • The protection and management of natural resources • The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature • Energy from sources that are naturally replenishing • Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment • ...
Environmental Science 2023-06-13
Across
- levels hierarchical of the food web
- carbon dioxide organism
- single-celled photosynthetic bacteria
- community of organisms
- a substance separate from solution
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- a change from liquid to vapor
- cause by living organisms
- plant eating animal
- grows agricultural products
- amount of living matter
- act of keeping busy
- ecological community
12 Clues: plant eating animal • act of keeping busy • ecological community • community of organisms • amount of living matter • carbon dioxide organism • cause by living organisms • grows agricultural products • a change from liquid to vapor • a substance separate from solution • levels hierarchical of the food web • single-celled photosynthetic bacteria
Environmental Solutions 2023-01-13
Across
- Power stations make this so we can use electrical devices at home
- Trees breath out this gas
- We need this to be clean to breath
- When a species of animal no longer exists
- This type of bear is losing its habitat because of the north pole melting
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- The place where animals live is called their ______
- Animals need this for drinking
- "__________ warming" means that the Earth is getting warmer
- To plant a forest of trees is called forestation, but cutting down a forest of trees is called ________
- This is the gas that comes out of cows' bottoms and pollutes the air and helps cause global warming
- This is when clean water or air gets dirty
- This South American rainforest is the largest in the world
12 Clues: Trees breath out this gas • Animals need this for drinking • We need this to be clean to breath • When a species of animal no longer exists • This is when clean water or air gets dirty • The place where animals live is called their ______ • This South American rainforest is the largest in the world • "__________ warming" means that the Earth is getting warmer • ...
Environmental issues 2022-05-02
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- a fire that is burning grass or bushes in the countryside
- items that are intended to be thrown away after use, generally after
- a gas in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, that absorbs radiation, gives off heat.
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere
- a strong, dangerous wind that can destroy buildings as it moves across the ground
- the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals
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- the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere because of the activities of a particular individual or organization
- damage to water, air or land by harmful
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground
- and waste materials.
- a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.
- one or a few uses.
12 Clues: one or a few uses. • and waste materials. • a sudden violent shaking of the ground • damage to water, air or land by harmful • the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals • a fire that is burning grass or bushes in the countryside • items that are intended to be thrown away after use, generally after • ...
Environmental conservation 2023-08-25
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- skills or knowledge in a particular field
- or promoting progress
- to someone or something
- to a land or region
- out of
- felt or done by each person towards the other
- observations of the weather in a place for a long time
- anew especially in an improved manner
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- to be thrown away rather than refilled or repaired
- of all things not affected by human technology, production
- well
- or increase in stature
12 Clues: well • out of • to a land or region • or promoting progress • or increase in stature • to someone or something • anew especially in an improved manner • skills or knowledge in a particular field • felt or done by each person towards the other • to be thrown away rather than refilled or repaired • observations of the weather in a place for a long time • ...
Environmental conservation 2023-08-25
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- helpful to someone or something
- observations of the weather in a place for a long time
- favaouring or promoting progress
- grow or increase in stature
- draw out of
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- designed to be thrown away rather than refilled or repaired
- great skills or knowledge in a particular field
- felt or done uniformly by each person towards the other
- creating anew especially in an improved manner
- consisting of all things not affected by human technology, production
- native to a land or region
- grow well
12 Clues: grow well • draw out of • native to a land or region • grow or increase in stature • helpful to someone or something • favaouring or promoting progress • creating anew especially in an improved manner • great skills or knowledge in a particular field • observations of the weather in a place for a long time • felt or done uniformly by each person towards the other • ...
Environmental Issues 2022-11-22
Across
- The changing of climates
- Factories create ____________.
- The cutting down of trees for human purposes
- Using something again
- When non-native species are brought to a country and negatively impact the natives
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- When there are no more living organisms of a species
- What can be done with things such as cardboard and paper?
- Unnessarily throwing out food is called _________.
- Plastic in the ocean is ______________.
- The overheating of the Earth
- Fishing so much that there is nothing left in the ocean is called ___________.
- When a species is at risk of extinction, it is __________
12 Clues: Using something again • The changing of climates • The overheating of the Earth • Factories create ____________. • Plastic in the ocean is ______________. • The cutting down of trees for human purposes • Unnessarily throwing out food is called _________. • When there are no more living organisms of a species • What can be done with things such as cardboard and paper? • ...
Environmental Racism 2022-05-19
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- A country that contributes less than 10% of the UK's emissions
- Black people were ____ more times likely to die in Katrina than white people.
- One of the biggest contributors to emissions
- The long changes in temperature and weather mainly due to human interaction.
- A community near an oil drilling site with 90% of it's community being black and latinx.
- Hispanic individuals are 50% more likely to be delayed to work due to this.
- Black people are 34% more likely to live in area with a projected increase in childhood ____.
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- The UN projects there are around one of these each week around the world.
- A year's worth of carbon emissions made in Rwanda are made in five days in this country.
- The global ____ is most affected by climate change
- What was destroyed in Katrina leading to the flooding of a predominantly black area
- The global ____ contributes most to climate change
12 Clues: One of the biggest contributors to emissions • The global ____ is most affected by climate change • The global ____ contributes most to climate change • A country that contributes less than 10% of the UK's emissions • The UN projects there are around one of these each week around the world. • ...
Environmental Issue 2022-05-12
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- It can be very dangerous for people and _______, as well as the plants in the area.
- This is fairly effective, especially because the problem isn’t super widespread.
- the park is communicating this to visitors through pamphlets/__________ and their website.
- People inside the park are making sure ________ are warned to be cautious.
- This issue was caused by using the land for _______ practice.
- During the early 1940s, part of Badlands National Park was taken by the U. S. Air Force as part of the ___ _______, which was used as air-to-air and air-to-ground gunnery ranges.
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- It got bad in the 1940s, and is still __________ the area today.
- The UXO can still technically detonate, so they are dangerous and must be treated _________.
- This __________ tons of valuable fossil remains, and littered the ground with discarded bullet shells and unexploded ordnance (UXO).
- Sometimes, it has to be _______ on site, because it is unstable.
- Now and in the past, people have been very careful when dealing with ___, to avoid accidents.
- One of the main problems with this solution is that dealing with it is dangerous, because it occasionally explodes, harming the ______ and animals in the area.
12 Clues: This issue was caused by using the land for _______ practice. • It got bad in the 1940s, and is still __________ the area today. • Sometimes, it has to be _______ on site, because it is unstable. • People inside the park are making sure ________ are warned to be cautious. • This is fairly effective, especially because the problem isn’t super widespread. • ...
Environmental Sustainability 2023-05-26
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- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects
- make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
- Swedish environmental activist who is well known for challenging world leaders to take action against climate change
- convert waste into reusable material
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- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- use again or more than once
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of the activities of a particular individual, organization, or community
- water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone
- not harmful to the environment
12 Clues: use again or more than once • not harmful to the environment • convert waste into reusable material • make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size • long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, and ozone • ...
Environmental science 2024-09-25
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- the long term pattern of weather
- protection of natural resources
- a particular habitat
- the removal of forests
- converting waste into reusable material
- the ability to be maintained
- resources that are naturally replenished over short periods
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- the process by which plants synthesize food
- the presence of harmful substances
- A gas in earth’s stratosphere
- a biological community
- An element in fossil fuel
12 Clues: a particular habitat • the removal of forests • a biological community • An element in fossil fuel • the ability to be maintained • A gas in earth’s stratosphere • protection of natural resources • the long term pattern of weather • the presence of harmful substances • converting waste into reusable material • the process by which plants synthesize food • ...
Environmental Adaptations 2025-08-22
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- Exposure Increasing oxygen safely to progress training
- Adjustments Increasing calories to support increased energy demands and thermoregulation.
- Acclimatization Sweating response, reduced salt loss in sweat, lowered resting core body temperatures.
- Training Training in high altitude conditions or simulating to improve oxygen delivery.
- Physiological adjustment of an organism over time.
- Supplementation Providing oxygen through devices or environments to maintain optical performance.
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- An organism adjusting to the environment, improving survival and reproductive stress.
- Factors External stimuli like temperature, altitude, humidity, that trigger adaptive responses.
- Adaptations Process of adjusting to local environment to increase chances of survival.
- Protocols Schedules to maintain fluid balance and electrolyte levels.
- Maintenance of a stable internal environment within an organism, despite fluctuations in external conditions.
- Adaptations Increased production of red blood cells, improves oxygen transport, and higher capillary density in muscles.
12 Clues: Physiological adjustment of an organism over time. • Exposure Increasing oxygen safely to progress training • Protocols Schedules to maintain fluid balance and electrolyte levels. • An organism adjusting to the environment, improving survival and reproductive stress. • ...
environmental problems 2025-11-16
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- to process used materials so they can be made into new products.
- cutting down or clearing large areas of forests.
- a place where large amounts of waste are buried under the ground.
- the increase in Earth’s average temperature caused mainly by human activities.
- when a species no longer exists anywhere on Earth.
- gases released from a vehicle’s engine, usually harmful to the air.
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- when a solid (like ice) becomes liquid due to heat.
- sharing a car journey with other people to reduce traffic, pollution, and costs.
- a layer in the Earth’s atmosphere that protects us from the sun’s harmful UV rays.
- harmful substances released into the environment (air, water, or soil) that damage living things.
- energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas that come from ancient plants and animals.
- the natural home or environment where a plant or animal lives.
12 Clues: cutting down or clearing large areas of forests. • when a species no longer exists anywhere on Earth. • when a solid (like ice) becomes liquid due to heat. • the natural home or environment where a plant or animal lives. • to process used materials so they can be made into new products. • a place where large amounts of waste are buried under the ground. • ...
Biomedical 2017-10-18
20 Clues: guide • review • biology • manager • creator • reports • diagnose • database • diagnose • therapist • researcher • technician • animal care • organ donors • investigators • help a patient • collect samples • modeling software • crime investigate • examine substances
Populations in Ecosystems 2017-10-25
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- a group of individuals from the same species
- non living environmental factors
- the size of the group that can be supported by an ecosystem
- the different groups of different species
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- environmental constraints that check the growth of a group of organisms
- a series of stacked bars representing percentages of individuals in a sub-group
- the study of inter relationships between organisms and their environment
- living environmental factors
- how an organism fits into an environment
- the place where an organism normally lives
10 Clues: living environmental factors • non living environmental factors • how an organism fits into an environment • the different groups of different species • the place where an organism normally lives • a group of individuals from the same species • the size of the group that can be supported by an ecosystem • ...
enginears crossword 2021-03-02
16 Clues: civil • nuclear • software • petroleum • aerospace • chemicals • structure • automotive • geological • biomedical • industrial • mechanical • electricity • agricultural • environmental • Types of Engineering Careers
Roman Vocab Project 2022-09-22
15 Clues: Rome • Laws • Old pot • Currency • Studiers • peasants • A setting • The Forum • Roman Pantheon • Inequal rights • Romes Perspective • Julius Caesars Diary • Law of the 12 tables • Books on Ancient Rome from today • DNA (to prove someone did something)
Industry 4.0 2019-05-13
15 Clues: People • Machine • Timeframe • Uncertainty • Intelligent • Set of rules • Forceful change • Automatic process • Robots in industry • Mathematical steps • New thing or method • Money, industry and trade • Money-making organization • Practical science in industry • Raw material turned into products
fundamental economics problem 2024-11-12
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- The study of individual markets
- second best alternative choice
- statement that cannot be proved
- seek to attain or possess,
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- the use of mental and physical abilities to earn money by producing goods or services
- The study of whole economy or group of economics
- fundamental economics problem
- statement that can be proved
- desires/aspirations that individuals seek to attain, often driven by personal preferences
- the essential requirements for an individual to survive and function optimally.
10 Clues: seek to attain or possess, • statement that can be proved • fundamental economics problem • second best alternative choice • The study of individual markets • statement that cannot be proved • The study of whole economy or group of economics • the essential requirements for an individual to survive and function optimally. • ...
Economics kEYWORDS 2016-12-03
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- Human needs are unlimited
- An objective of reaching a "good enough" profit level, without maximising (normal profits)
- A statement that is based on personal judgement and opinion
- When firms are willing to sell more products than consumers are willing/able to buy
- The point where the (5th word) curve crosses through the (6th word) curve
- The amount of goods/services consumers are willing to pay at a given price
- An objective which is mainly help by external stakeholders who will expect to receive this as a reward for investing their money.
- An objective of reaching the highest possible surplus of sales revenue over costs
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- A statement that is based on facts and figures
- An objective of increasing the "presence" in the industry with the aim of pushing the other firms out!
- There are more consumers willing to buy these products than the amount firms are willing/able to sell
- An objectives of making sure you make enough sales to see to next year
- An objective of generating the greatest amount of revenue from the sale of goods and services
- An objective that ensures repeat purchases, or an outcome of fair and responsible business behaviour
- Cost The next best alternative forgone
- The amount of goods/services firms are willing to sell at a given price
16 Clues: Human needs are unlimited • Cost The next best alternative forgone • A statement that is based on facts and figures • A statement that is based on personal judgement and opinion • An objectives of making sure you make enough sales to see to next year • The amount of goods/services firms are willing to sell at a given price • ...
RUSSIA ECONOMICS 2017-05-25
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- a member of Soviet Russia's industrial sector that was extremely hard working and exceeded targets.
- the collection of grain including the redistribution of the collected.
- One in which there is no private ownership and in which all members of society have a share in the state's resources.
- the process of changing from working largely or exclusively by hand or with animals (agrarian) to doing that work with machinery.
- The political and economic system adopted by the Bolsheviks during the Civil war in order to keep the towns and the Red Army provided with food and weapons.
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- a collective farm in the former Soviet Union.
- A 'compromised economy, which embraced some elements of socialism by imposing a degree of state control but retained elements of capitalism such private markets and the profit insentive
- A program in effect from 1921 to 1928, reviving the wage system and private ownership of some factories and businesses, and abandoning grain requisitions.
- Three of Stalin's plan's to industrialize Russia rapidly to become a key player in the global market
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- Usually consisted of a number of farms, which would be worked but a community under supervision of the state.
- A special State Commission which organised the production and distribution of electricity throughout Russia.
- Russian peasants who were wealthy enough to own a farm and hire labor; the Bolshevik used the description 'Kulak class'to refer to the wealthier (capitalist) peasants.
- the basic monetary unit of Russia and some other former republics of the USSR, equal to 100 kopeks.
- a rapid transit system serving Moscow, Russia and the neighbouring Moscow Oblast cities of Krasnogorsk, Reutov, Lyubertsy and Kotelniki
- a state-owned farm in the Soviet Union.
16 Clues: a state-owned farm in the Soviet Union. • a collective farm in the former Soviet Union. • the collection of grain including the redistribution of the collected. • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • a member of Soviet Russia's industrial sector that was extremely hard working and exceeded targets. • ...
Economics Review 2021-03-03
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- assets that help to produce items.
- the willingness of consumers to pay for a good or service
- a type of economy that existed prior to capitalism. Goal was to maximize exports and minimize imports and to hoard gold and silver.
- when there is not enough of a good to meet demand.
- when one business controls the market for an item
- a simple type of economy where goods are exchanged for other goods
- a factor of production - refers to money and
- father of capitalism
- the means of .... owned by private interests in a capitalist system
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- the most basic form of economy, was present in ancient times.
- a type of economy in which the government has no role in making economic decisions
- a type of money that is not tied to a precious resource like gold or silver.
- the amount of good or service that is available for purchase
- Canada's economy is defined as a mixed ....
- a type of economy where the government makes all the decisions
- cost of goods rises when currency becomes less valuable.
16 Clues: father of capitalism • assets that help to produce items. • Canada's economy is defined as a mixed .... • a factor of production - refers to money and • when one business controls the market for an item • when there is not enough of a good to meet demand. • cost of goods rises when currency becomes less valuable. • ...
Behavioral Economics 2021-12-13
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- The tendency to feel anxiety/fear that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website
- The tendency to put more value on things you already own
- A strategy used to combat loss aversion by imagining that overnight something you own has been replaced with cash, then determining whether you would prefer to keep the cash or buy the item back
- The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities
- When a person believes they are better at something than they actually are
- The tendency to make decisions about a current situation based on what resources you have already invested in the situation
- The tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
- When a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct
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- The subfield of economics that applies psychological insights into human behavior and to explain economic decision making
- A subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision making
- The tendency to conform to the behaviors and beliefs of the people around you
- Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered
- The use of social media platforms and websites to promote a product or service
- The tendency to regard losses as considerably more important than gains of comparable magnitude
- The tendency to return to a baseline level of happiness regardless of whether you go through a positive or negative experience or event
- When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others
16 Clues: The tendency to put more value on things you already own • Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered • When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others • The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities • When a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-08-03
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- Economic system where two forces, known as supply and demand, direct the production of goods and services.
- Overall state of the economy as it goes through four stages in a cyclical pattern.
- An increase in the general level of prices in the economy.
- The loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- Small additional adjustments of an action plan.
- The quality of being fair, impartial or fairness.
- Sane, able to think or speak clearly and logically.
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- Science that deals with the production, distribution, and use of goods and services, or human welfare.
- State or quality of being efficient; competency in performance.
- Quantity of goods and services produced by each unit of work.
- Define the theoretical and legal ownership of resources and how they can be used.
- Something that induces people to act.
- Situation defined by an inefficient distribution of goods and services in the free market.
- ability of a firm to influence the price at which it sells a product or service by manipulating either the supply or demand of the product or service to increase economic profit.
- Harm or benefit experienced by an individual or a company due to actions carried out by other persons or entities.
- Limited nature of society's resources.
16 Clues: Something that induces people to act. • Limited nature of society's resources. • Small additional adjustments of an action plan. • The quality of being fair, impartial or fairness. • Sane, able to think or speak clearly and logically. • An increase in the general level of prices in the economy. • Quantity of goods and services produced by each unit of work. • ...
Economics Practice 2022-09-16
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- The type of economy where the government owns all factors of production
- Factor of production needed to make goods, can be human or machines
- Goods used to make other goods
- The study of how decisions impact the economy
- Things used to create goods and services
- Risk-taking leading to creating a business
- The type of economy based on customs and traditions of a place
- The type of economy that has both private and public ownership of goods
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- Study of economic decisions that impact an entire country or the world
- Study of the impact of individual decisions on the economy
- The type of economy where prices of goods and services are decided by supply and demand
- You become owner of this thing in exchange for money
- Things that cannot be regenerated easily, once you run out, you are out
- Things that can be easily regenerated with unlimited supply
- Paying someone to do something for you
- Factor of production needed for factories or warehouses
16 Clues: Goods used to make other goods • Paying someone to do something for you • Things used to create goods and services • Risk-taking leading to creating a business • The study of how decisions impact the economy • You become owner of this thing in exchange for money • Factor of production needed for factories or warehouses • ...
Africa Economics 2021-12-16
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- when someone takes a risk to start a business
- tax on imports
- Resources: something that comes from the earth that people use to meet their needs (ex. oil, diamonds, gold, and water; in Africa these natural resources are unequally distributed)
- Rate: amount of people that can read & write in a country
- Economy: type of economy where economic decisions are driven by consumers & business owners (no government involvement at all)
- of Living: “how well you live,” level of material comfort
- Economy: type of economy that blends more than 1 type of economic system. Usually part market & part command. This allows countries to still make money (market piece) while having laws that protect consumers & business owners (command piece).
- Goods (Industrial Capital): investments in factories, machines, technology (things people need to do their jobs better)
- limit on imports
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- “doing what you do best;” making the products your country can produce most efficiently to trade on the world market
- Exchange: trading 1 country’s money for another
- Economy: type of economy where economic decisions are made totally by the government
- Domestic Product (GDP): total value of a country’s goods & services in a year
- Economy: type of economy where economic decisions are based on customs & traditions. Jobs are usually passed down through generations; found in remote areas; use “bartering” & “subsistence farming”
- total halt/stop on trade, usually for political reasons
- Capital: investments in people to make them better workers (i.e. education, training, healthcare)
16 Clues: tax on imports • limit on imports • when someone takes a risk to start a business • Exchange: trading 1 country’s money for another • total halt/stop on trade, usually for political reasons • Rate: amount of people that can read & write in a country • of Living: “how well you live,” level of material comfort • ...
Economics Review 2024-03-26
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- minimum price for a good or service
- tools used in the production of goods and services
- The cost of borrowing money
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise
- The US uses...
- exclusive rights over an invention
- Federal Reserve System
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- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business
- business owned and operated by one person
- An amount owed by a business
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
- A general and progressive increase in prices
- tems of value that are owned
- Makes the US coins
- Exchange of goods or service
- the lowest point in an economic contraction
16 Clues: The US uses... • Makes the US coins • Federal Reserve System • The cost of borrowing money • An amount owed by a business • tems of value that are owned • Exchange of goods or service • exclusive rights over an invention • minimum price for a good or service • business owned and operated by one person • the lowest point in an economic contraction • ...
Economics Review 2023-03-02
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- There is more supply than demand
- Unemployment due to being in between jobs
- The point at which supply equals demand
- The inputs required for the creation of a product or service
- The concept in which there are infinite wants and needs but finite resources
- Unemployment due to a lack of seasonal jobs
- There is more demand than supply
- A business owned by an individual
- The cost of adding one additional unit of production
- A business owned by multiple shareholders
- The option that is lost in the decision-making process
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- A tax on an import
- Unemployment due to a reorgainization of a company
- A business owned by a few people
- A curve that shows the different combinations of products
- The cost of adding one additional unit of production
- A limit placed on an import
17 Clues: A tax on an import • A limit placed on an import • There is more supply than demand • A business owned by a few people • There is more demand than supply • A business owned by an individual • The point at which supply equals demand • Unemployment due to being in between jobs • A business owned by multiple shareholders • Unemployment due to a lack of seasonal jobs • ...
Business Economics 2025-07-16
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- An individual who uses goods and services
- Demand of necessity goods is generally
- Vertical demand curve shows it is
- The curve which shows all combinations of two giving same level of satisfaction
- point where budget line & IC are tangent
- Desires backed by ability to pay
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- Study of individual economic units
- MACROECONOMICS
- The study of how businesses allocate resources
- When demand changes more than proportionately with price
- The law explaining inverse relation between price and demand
- Measures responsiveness of quantity demanded to price change
- Price * Quantity = Total ___
- Total amount producers are willing to sell
- Demand curve usually slopes
- Supply curve usually slopes
16 Clues: MACROECONOMICS • Demand curve usually slopes • Supply curve usually slopes • Price * Quantity = Total ___ • Desires backed by ability to pay • Vertical demand curve shows it is • Study of individual economic units • Demand of necessity goods is generally • point where budget line & IC are tangent • An individual who uses goods and services • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-02-20
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- The average age at time of death
- The ability to read and write
- An economy based around subsistence farming
- buy goods in large quantities and sell them to retailers
- Government controls the production and distribution of all goods
- An industry focused on the construction of goods by hand or machinery
- The Wealth and purchasing power of a group
- Government owns companies for the benefit of the public
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- Economic system that has freedom for producers and consumers
- An economy that allows for both public and private ownership of businesses
- The sale of goods to consumers
- A measure for how advanced an economy is
- Land that is good for farming
- A country's human resources
- Condition where there is not enough product to meet the demand for the product
- Manmade resources that a country uses to produce goods and services
16 Clues: A country's human resources • The ability to read and write • Land that is good for farming • The sale of goods to consumers • The average age at time of death • A measure for how advanced an economy is • The Wealth and purchasing power of a group • An economy based around subsistence farming • Government owns companies for the benefit of the public • ...
Isenberg's Introduction 2025-09-15
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- Coined the term “Columbian Exchange,” emphasizing ecological consequences of empire.
- The idea that environmental conditions shape human societies in predictable ways.
- Historian known for Changes in the Land and critiques of wilderness ideology.
- A concept emphasizing persistence and long-term patterns in historical narratives.
- The surrounding circumstances that give meaning to historical texts and events.
- French historians who pioneered structural and environmental approaches to history.
- The relationship between events and their causes in historical analysis.
- Historian who linked American identity to frontier expansion.
- Cultural historian who explored how texts and ideas circulate in society.
- Annales School concept focusing on deep, slow-moving historical structures.
- Author of Silent Spring, pivotal in launching the modern environmental movement.
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- Historian who emphasized disease and ecological factors in world history.
- Reinterpreting established historical narratives, often challenging dominant views.
- The idea that historical outcomes are not inevitable but shaped by unpredictable factors.
- Any written or symbolic artifact used to interpret historical meaning.
- A central theme in history, referring to transformation over time.
- Historical approach focusing on physical and economic conditions over ideas.
- The belief that ideas and values drive historical change more than material conditions.
18 Clues: Historian who linked American identity to frontier expansion. • A central theme in history, referring to transformation over time. • Any written or symbolic artifact used to interpret historical meaning. • The relationship between events and their causes in historical analysis. • Historian who emphasized disease and ecological factors in world history. • ...
ECONOMICS PROJECT 2022-05-24
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- material items satisfying human desires
- extra goods that exceed demand
- the total value of goods and services produced in a country
- machinery or equipment that furthers the economic process
- Despite the large _______ rate, all of the adult members of my family have a job
- a purchaser of goods and services
- fluctuations of economy between periods of growth and recession
- the increase in prices and decreasing of dollar value
- making a living through engaging in commerce
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- manufacturers of goods
- desire of consumers for a specific good or service
- a stock of a resource that a person can provide to consumers
- a person who organizes and operates a business
- the study of dealing with unlimited wants with limited resources
- supply of materials that can be used to support a person or company
- selecting between multiple options to decide what's best
16 Clues: manufacturers of goods • extra goods that exceed demand • a purchaser of goods and services • material items satisfying human desires • making a living through engaging in commerce • a person who organizes and operates a business • desire of consumers for a specific good or service • the increase in prices and decreasing of dollar value • ...
Economics rishab 2021-08-06
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- the people who change the official cash rate
- when the the level of inflation decreases
- The price of money
- the increasing in the price levels over time.
- the money flow that firms provide households
- on the y axis on the as ad graph
- what happens does the central
- when the level of inflation is below 0
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- the total amount of production
- the price for a firm to create something
- a component of aggregate demand where we sell products overseas
- a mechanism of monetary policy
- when the value of the nzd increase
- when we buy products from overseas
- the real flow that houses provide firms
- the total amount of demand in a economy
16 Clues: The price of money • what happens does the central • the total amount of production • a mechanism of monetary policy • on the y axis on the as ad graph • when the value of the nzd increase • when we buy products from overseas • when the level of inflation is below 0 • the real flow that houses provide firms • the total amount of demand in a economy • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-01-25
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- How much someone makes
- to treat or consider as more important than other choices
- raw materials that can be used for gain or profit
- services or goods for sale
- the greatest amount
- the gap between limited resources and limitless wants
- division of things into parts or portions
- cutting hair, getting nails done
- something that is desired
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- The desire, willingness, and ability of consumers to pay a certain price for a product or service at any given period in time
- Choose one alternative and lose potential gain
- wealth and resources of a country
- total amount of goods available to consumers
- best value for the money
- to decide which option or resource to use or buy
- clothes, food and housing
16 Clues: the greatest amount • How much someone makes • best value for the money • clothes, food and housing • something that is desired • services or goods for sale • cutting hair, getting nails done • wealth and resources of a country • division of things into parts or portions • total amount of goods available to consumers • Choose one alternative and lose potential gain • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-01-25
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- How much someone makes
- to treat or consider as more important than other choices
- raw materials that can be used for gain or profit
- services or goods for sale
- the greatest amount
- the gap between limited resources and limitless wants
- division of things into parts or portions
- cutting hair, getting nails done
- something that is desired
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- The desire, willingness, and ability of consumers to pay a certain price for a product or service at any given period in time
- Choose one alternative and lose potential gain
- wealth and resources of a country
- total amount of goods available to consumers
- best value for the money
- to decide which option or resource to use or buy
- clothes, food and housing
16 Clues: the greatest amount • How much someone makes • best value for the money • clothes, food and housing • something that is desired • services or goods for sale • cutting hair, getting nails done • wealth and resources of a country • division of things into parts or portions • total amount of goods available to consumers • Choose one alternative and lose potential gain • ...
Economics Crossword 2013-04-25
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- Different way of saying “per head’’.
- Imports exceeds exports in a country.
- A situation in which profit of one party cannot be increased without reducing the profit of another.
- Difference between the market price the firms receive and the price at which they are willing to supply.
- Firms increase prices when their costs rise.
- Category that corporate tax fits into.
- When market isn’t at social optimum.
- Adjusted for inflation.
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- The second best choice foregone whilst making a choice.
- Rewards from factors of production
- ”All other things being equal”
- The ability to carry out an economic activity more efficiently than another.
- What should be produced? How things should be produced? Who should things be produced for?
- Central economic problem.
- Another word for raw materials.
- Sustained and environmentally-friendly growth.
16 Clues: Adjusted for inflation. • Central economic problem. • ”All other things being equal” • Another word for raw materials. • Rewards from factors of production • Different way of saying “per head’’. • When market isn’t at social optimum. • Imports exceeds exports in a country. • Category that corporate tax fits into. • Firms increase prices when their costs rise. • ...
economics crossword 2016-10-23
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- who does the government borrow money from during deficit financing?
- what is it called when the price of an asset rises far higher than can be explained by fundamentals, such as income
- The ___ officially known as The Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill, 2014 was introduced in the Lok Sabha by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. It is to be implemented in India from 1 April 2017.
- In which sector does the indian governmant allow 100% FDI
- Who was the first chair person of the SBI
- initially the ____ had seven participating governments: Canada, West Germany, France, Japan, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United states. In 1976-77, participation was expanded to 15 nations. Later in 1990 twelve more nations joined. China became a participating government in 2004. The European Commission and the Zangger Committee Chair participate as observers. India was denied entry into this group.
- what is it referred to as when only a few firms dominate the market?
- Where is the head quarters of SEBI located
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- Whose signature does a one rupee note bear
- who is the father of the white revolution?
- A measure of how easily an asset can be spent, if desired.
- what is a situation of persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy called?
- what is the rate at which central bank of a country lends money to the commercial banks?
- identify the personality who has held positions in the followinf fields. He was the governor of the Reserve Bank of India, deputy chairman of the planning commission, finance minister of India and prime minister of india.
- _____ is an acronym used to represent the association of emerging nations, which are all deemed to be at a similar stage of newly advanced economic development. The acronym was coined in 2001 by then-chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management. South Africa was introduced to this association in 2010.
- This is a means by which government finances their expenditure by imposing charges on citizens and corporate entities.
16 Clues: Who was the first chair person of the SBI • Whose signature does a one rupee note bear • who is the father of the white revolution? • Where is the head quarters of SEBI located • In which sector does the indian governmant allow 100% FDI • A measure of how easily an asset can be spent, if desired. • who does the government borrow money from during deficit financing? • ...
Economics Crossword 2017-10-03
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- have 100% employment
- organization that provides the market place for trading
- difference between yesterday's closing price and the most recent price
- price paid for first transaction of day
- programs supported by the federal government for the ill, injured,elder, and ones who have lost their jobs
- current trading price of one stock
- the price in which someone is willing buy a stock
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- the highest paid stock on the current trading day
- goals for the future
- people make their owns economic decisions
- want economy to advance, produce more goods/services
- resources are used wisely
- modified private enterprise economy
- everyone in the economy is treated the same
- freedom from inflation, stable prices
- risk taker that uses land, capital, and labor
16 Clues: goals for the future • have 100% employment • resources are used wisely • current trading price of one stock • modified private enterprise economy • freedom from inflation, stable prices • price paid for first transaction of day • people make their owns economic decisions • everyone in the economy is treated the same • risk taker that uses land, capital, and labor • ...
Africa Economics 2021-12-16
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- when someone takes a risk to start a business
- tax on imports
- Resources: something that comes from the earth that people use to meet their needs (ex. oil, diamonds, gold, and water; in Africa these natural resources are unequally distributed)
- Rate: amount of people that can read & write in a country
- Economy: type of economy where economic decisions are driven by consumers & business owners (no government involvement at all)
- of Living: “how well you live,” level of material comfort
- Economy: type of economy that blends more than 1 type of economic system. Usually part market & part command. This allows countries to still make money (market piece) while having laws that protect consumers & business owners (command piece).
- Goods (Industrial Capital): investments in factories, machines, technology (things people need to do their jobs better)
- limit on imports
Down
- “doing what you do best;” making the products your country can produce most efficiently to trade on the world market
- Exchange: trading 1 country’s money for another
- Economy: type of economy where economic decisions are made totally by the government
- Domestic Product (GDP): total value of a country’s goods & services in a year
- Economy: type of economy where economic decisions are based on customs & traditions. Jobs are usually passed down through generations; found in remote areas; use “bartering” & “subsistence farming”
- total halt/stop on trade, usually for political reasons
- Capital: investments in people to make them better workers (i.e. education, training, healthcare)
16 Clues: tax on imports • limit on imports • when someone takes a risk to start a business • Exchange: trading 1 country’s money for another • total halt/stop on trade, usually for political reasons • Rate: amount of people that can read & write in a country • of Living: “how well you live,” level of material comfort • ...
economics terms 2023-07-15
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- When the interest rate on a bond, or other financial instrument, is invariable.
- A combination of high inflation and high unemployment.
- Investor who expects the price of an asset or assets in general to fall.
- Calculated from the market value of all the finished goods within a country over a set period of time.
- A raw material, such as oil or copper, that is usually traded in bulk.
- Refers to the idea that governments should leave the economy alone as much as possible.
- The legal tender in a country by a government.
- Falling prices across an entire economy.
- Investor who expects the price of an asset or assets in general to rise.
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- The rise in the value of an asset.
- A general rise in the price level.
- A prolonged and sharp fall in economic output, associated with a high level of unemployment.
- Refers to the degree to which individuals, consumers, or producers change their demand or the amount supplied in response to price or income changes.
- Something that can be used to create economic value.
- IOUs issued by a borrower which normally promise repayment of the money on a set date (the maturity) with regular interest payments during the life of it.
- The investment that an entrepreneur puts into a new project or business.
16 Clues: The rise in the value of an asset. • A general rise in the price level. • Falling prices across an entire economy. • The legal tender in a country by a government. • Something that can be used to create economic value. • A combination of high inflation and high unemployment. • A raw material, such as oil or copper, that is usually traded in bulk. • ...
economics terms 2023-07-16
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- A combination of high inflation and high unemployment.
- Refers to the degree to which individuals, consumers, or producers change their demand or the amount supplied in response to price or income changes.
- Calculated from the market value of all the finished goods within a country over a set period of time.
- Refers to the idea that governments should leave the economy alone as much as possible.
- Investor who expects the price of an asset or assets in general to fall.
- The legal tender in a country by a government.
- A general rise in the price level.
- Something that can be used to create economic value.
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- The investment that an entrepreneur puts into a new project or business.
- When the interest rate on a bond, or other financial instrument, is invariable.
- A raw material, such as oil or copper, that is usually traded in bulk.
- The rise in the value of an asset.
- A prolonged and sharp fall in economic output, associated with a high level of unemployment.
- Falling prices across an entire economy.
- Investor who expects the price of an asset or assets in general to rise.
- IOUs issued by a borrower which normally promise repayment of the money on a set date (the maturity) with regular interest payments during the life of it.
16 Clues: The rise in the value of an asset. • A general rise in the price level. • Falling prices across an entire economy. • The legal tender in a country by a government. • Something that can be used to create economic value. • A combination of high inflation and high unemployment. • A raw material, such as oil or copper, that is usually traded in bulk. • ...
Economics Recap 2024-02-15
Across
- Factor of production. Reward is profit
- ____ rate = value of your currency compared to others
- When you spend more than you receive
- Goods sold to other countries
- Amount people are willing and able to buy at a given price
- ____ policy = adjusting interest rates to encourage/discourage spending
- Appreciation is when your currency ____ in value
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- GDP stands for Gross Domestic _____
- When your currency decreases in value
- Government money to encourage production
- Money people give to the government
- ____ Unions = organisations fighting for workers' rights
- When price levels increase
- Steep supply curve. 0<PES<1
- The money people gain when saving
- Goods brought in from other countries
16 Clues: When price levels increase • Steep supply curve. 0<PES<1 • Goods sold to other countries • The money people gain when saving • GDP stands for Gross Domestic _____ • Money people give to the government • When you spend more than you receive • When your currency decreases in value • Goods brought in from other countries • Factor of production. Reward is profit • ...
WOB - Economics 2024-06-21
Across
- Goods or services that are required for our survival.
- Buying and using goods and services.
- The production, distribution and consumption of goods and services needed to satisfy consumers wants and needs.
- The human skills and effort required in the production process
- Making or providing goods and services.
- Goods or services that are not necessary for our survival but we would wish we could have
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- Material that satisfies a human’s wants, tangible products can be seen or touched.
- An activity that is done for the purchaser, it is intangible, it cannot be seen or touched
- Describes a consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
- A function of international trade whereby goods produced in one country are sold to another country.
- Total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- The ability to recognise the demand for new goods or services, and to start up a new business or expand an existing business to attempt to satisfy that demand
- Part of international trade where purchases of good or services are from an overseas country.
- A system whereby parties engage in an exchange of goods and services for money from buyers
- Equipment used by human labour in the process of production.
- Raw materials and other natural resources that go into the production of goods and services
16 Clues: Buying and using goods and services. • Making or providing goods and services. • Goods or services that are required for our survival. • Equipment used by human labour in the process of production. • The human skills and effort required in the production process • Total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers. • ...
Economics Review 2025-11-03
Across
- during _____,employment and sales are high
- determining when to_____depends on economy and condition of your business
- during_____,employment and sales are low
- there is no such thing as a free lunch
- government makes all the economic decisions
- we have _______ needs and wants
- psychologist who developed a theory on the hierarchy of needs
- economy is beginning to turn around
- things that you must have in order to survive
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- both people and government make economic decisions
- the value of the next best alternative
- highest point of business cycle, sales are highest
- the fundamental economic problem
- people make all the economic decisions
- economy is bottoming out, the lowest point
- things that you think you must have to survive
16 Clues: we have _______ needs and wants • the fundamental economic problem • economy is beginning to turn around • the value of the next best alternative • there is no such thing as a free lunch • people make all the economic decisions • during_____,employment and sales are low • during _____,employment and sales are high • economy is bottoming out, the lowest point • ...
Economics Review 2025-08-15
Across
- having a job the returns income for the work provided
- a person who purchases or trades for goods and services
- the performance of an economy evaluated based on a number of objectives
- the idea that starts a business and the person who came up with it
- how scarce resources are distributed among producers
- a business or person who employs workers to produce goods and services
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- the level of wealth, material goods, comfort and life necessities in a geographical area
- the human resources used to help a business run
- of production economic resources that are a part of a business
- the natural resources used in the production of a business
- the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers
- when a business outperforms another with cheaper or better products
- the machinery used to run a business
- the study of how how people use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- a person who works for a business or organisation
- sending goods to another country
16 Clues: sending goods to another country • the machinery used to run a business • the human resources used to help a business run • a person who works for a business or organisation • the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers • how scarce resources are distributed among producers • having a job the returns income for the work provided • ...
Economics Ch.1 terms 2015-02-04
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- the value of any alternative that you must give up when you make a choice
- the branch of economics that examines the choices of individuals concerning 1 product, 1 firm, or 1 industry
- a simplified description of reality
- the human characteristic of never having all wants and needs satisfied
- the condition of there not being enough resources to fulfill all wants and needs
- the process of choosing which needs will be satisfied and how much of our resources we will use to satisfy them
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- what is gained by making a particular choice
- the branch of economics that examines the behavior of the whole economy at once
- the mix of goods that can be purchased with a limited amount of income
- the condition that occurs because people’s wants and needs are unlimited, while the resources needed to produce goods and services to meet these wants and needs are limited
- the combination of social and individual decision making a society uses to answer the 3 economic questions
- the social science that deals with how society allocates its scarce resources among its unlimited wants and needs
12 Clues: a simplified description of reality • what is gained by making a particular choice • the mix of goods that can be purchased with a limited amount of income • the human characteristic of never having all wants and needs satisfied • the value of any alternative that you must give up when you make a choice • ...
Italian vocab 2023-03-07
20 Clues: cake • stare • unless • creamy • lovable • to quit • abruptly • although • milkshake • character • as soon as • cauliflower • suggestions • environmental • uncomfortable • to own/possess • to become sick • strips/stripes • absent-mindleny • definitley, decisively
sustainability SSB Danny 2019-05-08
21 Clues: p.e • air • nose • fence • drive • sunny • chair • plants • NAPLAN • cactus • friend • writing • rockets • learning • building • sunflower • school yard • life and nature • patterns suburb • things that change • caring for the environment
Natural World 2024-07-21
22 Clues: topi • gamma • caverna • spiaggia • alluvione • paesaggio • riciclare • pelliccia • congelare • volontario • ambientale • spazzatura • spazzatura • esploratore • inquinamento • benzina (UK) • benzina (USA) • foresta pluviale • terreno coltivato • trasposto pubblico • cambiamento climatico • contenitore raccolta vetro
Environmental Impact Assessment 2024-10-30
Across
- Meeting needs without harming future resources
- Clearing of forests for land use
- Community of organisms and their environment
- Plants of a specific region
- Protection of natural resources
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- Contaminants in air, water, or soil
- Natural home of an organism
- Steps taken to reduce environmental harm
- Repairing environment post-project
- Variety of life in an area
- Following environmental regulations
- Animals of a specific region
- Ongoing check to ensure compliance
13 Clues: Variety of life in an area • Natural home of an organism • Plants of a specific region • Animals of a specific region • Protection of natural resources • Clearing of forests for land use • Repairing environment post-project • Ongoing check to ensure compliance • Contaminants in air, water, or soil • Following environmental regulations • Steps taken to reduce environmental harm • ...
REVIEW: ECONOMICS 2022-07-20
Across
- desire to have a commodity backed by enough money to pay for the good desired
- the study of the whole economy
- the study of the behaviour and decisions of households and firms, and the performance of individual markets
- the payments received by an entrepreneur from the sale of the goods produced
- the amount of good offered for sale in the market at a given price
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- regarded as the father of Economics
- one of the basic problems of economics, which means a state of short supply or shortage
- it can be a place or area or any effective arrangement for bringing buyers and sellers into contact with one another
- Language; the word "economics" were derived from -- "Oikos" (a house) and "Nemein" (to manage), which means managing a household, using the limited resources a household has.
- The expenses incurred on all inputs
10 Clues: the study of the whole economy • regarded as the father of Economics • The expenses incurred on all inputs • the amount of good offered for sale in the market at a given price • the payments received by an entrepreneur from the sale of the goods produced • desire to have a commodity backed by enough money to pay for the good desired • ...
Enviromental Impacts 2024-03-21
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- - a relation between organisms in which one lives as a parasite on another
- - a person or organism that provides resources for life, such as food, energy
- environmental change - changes that occur slowly over time and affects organisms over several generations
- - any substance used to fertilize the soil, especially a commercial or chemical manure
- - changes by organisms to better survive changes in an ecosystem
- environmental change - changes that occur quickly in an ecosystem and affect organisms immediately
- Changes
- - the act or capacity of enduring
- reef - a human-made underwater structure built to promote marine life
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- population - the population that occurs or comes later or after another
- - microscopic marine algae; the base of several aquatic food webs
- - variation of life within an ecosystem
- species - first organisms to colonize an area that was disturbed by disaster
- on Ocean Systems
14 Clues: Changes • on Ocean Systems • - the act or capacity of enduring • - variation of life within an ecosystem • - changes by organisms to better survive changes in an ecosystem • - microscopic marine algae; the base of several aquatic food webs • reef - a human-made underwater structure built to promote marine life • ...
CE 2022-10-05
Across
- Wetland _____ is Fieldwork that determines the boundary between uplands and wetlands on a property
- Disadvantaged _____ Enterprise
- Storage facility for treated water
- Reduce reuse and _____
- Pipe conveying waste material
- Phase I Environmental _____ Assessment
- Work involving bridges, roads and trails
- Type of construction document
- Waste Water _____ Plant
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- Our conference host 3 Rivers _____ Weather
- Allegheny County Sanitary Authority
- Swamp
- Green _____ refers to stormwater management practices that protect, restore, or mimic the natural water cycle.
- _____ and Environmental Engineering
- Environmentally friendly stormwater design
- _____ and Sediment Control Plan
- Collective Efforts has been in business for _____-two years
- Collective Efforts is located in _____ View Borough
- Current ESWP President
- Collection of materials for laboratory analysis
- Small flowing body of water
- Collective Efforts Principal
22 Clues: Swamp • Reduce reuse and _____ • Current ESWP President • Waste Water _____ Plant • Small flowing body of water • Collective Efforts Principal • Pipe conveying waste material • Type of construction document • Disadvantaged _____ Enterprise • _____ and Sediment Control Plan • Storage facility for treated water • Allegheny County Sanitary Authority • _____ and Environmental Engineering • ...
Econ fun! 2020-09-15
Across
- management skills needed to start a business.
- extra or additional costs or benefits of a decision.
- an inequality exists between wants and the resources available to satisfy them.
- the result is a good or service
- often relate to such things as fines or punishment
- buildings,tools,and machines people create and use to produce final goods and services.
- completes the want-satisfaction chain
- science that studies how people decide to use scarce resources to satisfy their wants.
- cost: highest valued alternative.
- the physical and mental efforts people use to create goods and services
- exchanging something for something else.
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- economy: economy that relies on voluntary trade.
- arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to make exchanges.
- positive difference between total sales and total costs
- of production: economics called land, labor, and capital resources.
- positive rewards for making some kind of choice.
- process of getting a product or service to consumers
- soil, minerals,timber, and fresh water
18 Clues: the result is a good or service • cost: highest valued alternative. • completes the want-satisfaction chain • soil, minerals,timber, and fresh water • exchanging something for something else. • management skills needed to start a business. • economy: economy that relies on voluntary trade. • positive rewards for making some kind of choice. • ...
introduction to environmental economics 2020-10-14
Economics: Work 2013-05-09
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- pay as an annual total, no overtime is paid
- benefits paid to the unemployed, based on evidence that the worker is seeking employment
- Why people work
- Why people work
- businesses demand workers because they are needed to produce goods and services to sell
- where each worker concentrates on only one small aspect of the entire production process.
- Why people may not work
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- pay after deductions (take home pay)
- protect workers rights and often negotiate pay awards
- payment for achieving a certain target
- allow a worker to earn up to a certain level before they start paying income tax., increasing these make sit more attractive for the unemployed to work as they pay no or less tax.
- work that is only required during a particular period of a year
- more workers will want to work that there are jobs available; this is likely to lead to lower wages in this occupation as business can afford to pay less.
- Why people may not work
- those who are not currently working but who are available for work
- workers who are more adaptable, with time, location, or method of work e.g. home working
- payment given to workers to compensate for any expenditure necessary to complete the work
- doing something because you want to do it
18 Clues: Why people work • Why people work • Why people may not work • Why people may not work • pay after deductions (take home pay) • payment for achieving a certain target • doing something because you want to do it • pay as an annual total, no overtime is paid • protect workers rights and often negotiate pay awards • work that is only required during a particular period of a year • ...
economics crossword 2015-11-30
Across
- Quantifiable statistics of a given population; statistics such as gender, age etc
- Involves buying or selling a financial asset with the aim of making a quick profit
- Relaxation of government restrictions in economic policy
- Buying an asset in one market and then selling an identical asset in another market at a higher price
- A factor of production that has been produced for use in the production of other goods and services
- Money paid, usually by the government, to keep prices below what they would be in a free market
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- Intended spending plan.
- Branch of economics that focuses on choices made by consumers and their impacts on various markets
- Branch of applied mathematics concerned with collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters (10)
- One of the 2 words economists use most; the other is supply
- The human effort that can be applied to the production of goods and services
- Removal of restrictions
- Integration of a country’s economy with economies of other countries
- Relating to financial matters/government revenue
- A tax on goods produced abroad imposed by the government of the country to which they are exported
- Paying of goods and services with other goods or services, instead of with money
16 Clues: Intended spending plan. • Removal of restrictions • Relating to financial matters/government revenue • Relaxation of government restrictions in economic policy • One of the 2 words economists use most; the other is supply • Integration of a country’s economy with economies of other countries • ...
economics crossword 2016-10-19
Across
- Whose signature does a one rupee note bear
- Where is the head quarters of SEBI located
- - suumit held
- - india was denied access into this group
- recent bill passed to promote uniformity
- In which sector does the indian governmant allow 100% FDI
- who does the government borrow money from during deficit financing?
- what is it referred to as when only a few firms dominate the market?
- what is it called when the price of an asset rises far higher than can be explained by fundamentals, such as income
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- who is the father of the white revolution?
- what is a situation of persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy called?
- Who was the first chair person of the SBI
- identify the personality who has held different positions. he was the governor of the Reserve Bank on India, deputy chairman of the planning commission, finance minister of india and prime minister of india.
- what is the rate at which central bank of a country lends money to the commercial banks?
- this is a means by which the government finances their expenditure by imposing charges in citizens and corporate entities.
- how easily can an asset be spent, if desired?
16 Clues: - suumit held • recent bill passed to promote uniformity • Who was the first chair person of the SBI • - india was denied access into this group • who is the father of the white revolution? • Whose signature does a one rupee note bear • Where is the head quarters of SEBI located • how easily can an asset be spent, if desired? • ...
Industrial Economics 2019-11-07
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- Difference in value between exports and imports of a nation
- Any human-made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- an economic system shaped largely by custom or religion production possibilities frontier- shows the possible combinations of two types of goods that can be produced when available resources are employed efficiently
- The person through whose writings we got the term “industrial economics”
- Situation in which allocation of goods and service is not efficient
- the system of manufacturing large numbers of identical item
- The part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
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- Occurs when individual workers focus on single tasks, enabling each worker to become more efficient and productive
- the worker, firm, region, or country with the lowest opportunity cost of producing an output should specialize in that output
- A usually small-scale industry carried on at home by family members using their own equipment
- Investment that is fixed and are independent of income
- The main component in aggregate demand are Investment and _________
- An excess of production
- An alternative we sacrifice when we make a decision
- service that is provided without profit to all members of a society, either by the government or a private individual or organization
- Coalition of nations that makes rules governing international trade
16 Clues: An excess of production • An alternative we sacrifice when we make a decision • Investment that is fixed and are independent of income • Difference in value between exports and imports of a nation • the system of manufacturing large numbers of identical item • Situation in which allocation of goods and service is not efficient • ...
Economics yr9 2020-04-29
Across
- Ability to combine all resources to make something
- and wants
- Equipment used to make goods and services
- Goods and services bought from overseas
- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy
- Goods and services sold overseas
- Purchase of new capital
- Organisation with authority to make decisions for the population
- Basic necessities for life
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- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- Institution which handles money for households and firms
- Physical items used by consumer and services for a profit
- Reward for the use of resources
- An organisation that sells goods
- Final users of goods and services
- Money paid at a particular rate for the money lent
- Used to pay for goods and services
17 Clues: and wants • Purchase of new capital • Basic necessities for life • Reward for the use of resources • An organisation that sells goods • Goods and services sold overseas • Final users of goods and services • Used to pay for goods and services • Goods and services bought from overseas • Equipment used to make goods and services • Ability to combine all resources to make something • ...
economics langi 2021-03-09
Across
- money given from government making these services give lower prices to buy
- a business
- money you receive from working
- business buy product from other countries to help grow their own
- beliefs that can be important to one influencing what decision they make
- a country receiving money from countries buying their products.
- government main source of revenue is from this
- something you need to give up to get something else
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- money given from government to households known as benefit money.
- when you are willing and able to buy goods and services
- people save money it goes into this sector
- a place consumers come from
- selling you products to other countries (eg, in new zealand we export our meat to other countries)
- money households do not spend from the income and set aside
- goods firm need to buy to start their business
- people who buy things
16 Clues: a business • people who buy things • a place consumers come from • money you receive from working • people save money it goes into this sector • government main source of revenue is from this • goods firm need to buy to start their business • something you need to give up to get something else • when you are willing and able to buy goods and services • ...
economics crossword 2016-10-23
Across
- In which sector does the indian governmant allow 100% FDI
- initially the ____ had seven participating governments: Canada, West Germany, France, Japan, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United states. In 1976-77, participation was expanded to 15 nations. Later in 1990 twelve more nations joined. China became a participating government in 2004. The European Commission and the Zangger Committee Chair participate as observers. India was denied entry into this group.
- Whose signature does a one rupee note bear
- The ___ officially known as The Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill, 2014 was introduced in the Lok Sabha by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. It is to be implemented in India from 1 April 2017.
- A measure of how easily an asset can be spent, if desired.
- what is it referred to as when only a few firms dominate the market?
- identify the personality who has held different positions. He was the governor of the Reserve Bank of India, deputy chairman of the planning commission, finance minister of India and prime minister of india.
- what is it called when the price of an asset rises far higher than can be explained by fundamentals, such as income
- what is the rate at which central bank of a country lends money to the commercial banks?
- who does the government borrow money from during deficit financing?
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- who is the father of the white revolution?
- Who was the first chair person of the SBI
- _____ is an acronym used to represent the association of emerging nations, which are all deemed to be at a similar stage of newly advanced economic development. The acronym was coined in 2001 by then-chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management. South Africa was introduced to this association in 2010.
- This is a means by which government finances their expenditure by imposing charges on citizens and corporate entities.
- what is a situation of persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy called?
- Where is the head quarters of SEBI located
16 Clues: Who was the first chair person of the SBI • who is the father of the white revolution? • Whose signature does a one rupee note bear • Where is the head quarters of SEBI located • In which sector does the indian governmant allow 100% FDI • A measure of how easily an asset can be spent, if desired. • who does the government borrow money from during deficit financing? • ...
Agricultural Economics 2021-08-16
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- - Part of economics that is concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions. Example- Individual savings
- - An item offered for sale . Example - Apples
- - The total of all value added created in an economy. Example - Gross Domestic Product
- - the rate of prices being increased over a given period of time.Example-Price in milk
- private owners rather than by state. Example- Labor
- - When you are getting paid for working. Example- Employees
- - The part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors. Example - money & banking
- - The work of humans to make or build . Example-Field Workers
- - Something or someone that motivates you or encourages you to do something. Example- A raise in price
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- - Anything with value that can be exchanged or sold in an economy. Example- company cars
- - Someone who buys goods and services for personal use. Example:Herbivore
- - A period of declining economic performance across an entire economy that lasts for several months.Example- The great depression
- - To be in shortage of supply or something. Example - Gas
- - A person who manages a business . Example-Bill gates
- - Representation of all natural resources we have access to. Example-fields
- - Political or economic system that a country's trade or industry are controlled
16 Clues: - An item offered for sale . Example - Apples • private owners rather than by state. Example- Labor • - A person who manages a business . Example-Bill gates • - To be in shortage of supply or something. Example - Gas • - When you are getting paid for working. Example- Employees • - The work of humans to make or build . Example-Field Workers • ...
Economics G9 2024-05-31
Across
- it involves a person or business buying a licence to trade using another firm's name, logos, brands, and trademarks
- it occurs when two or more firms join together to form just one firm
- the purchase of private sector assets by the government
- it occurs when demand exceeds supply because the price is lower than the market equilibrium
- the difference between a firm's total revenues and its total costs
- the willingness and the ability of customers to pay a given price to buy a good or service
- an organisation which aims to protect the interests of its worker members, i.e. their terms and conditions of employment, including pay
- products that are jointly demanded, e.g. tennis balls and tennis racquets
- any commodity that can be used as a medium of exchange for the purchase of goods and services, e.g banknotes and coins
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- it occurs when a person puts away part of their current income for future spending
- the study of particular markets and sections of the economy, rather than the economy as a whole
- the transfer of the ownership of assets from the public sector to the private sector
- the mobility that refers to the extent to which labour is willing and able to move to different locations for employment purposes
- the act of swapping items in exchange for other items through a process of bargaining and negotiation, due to the absence of money in the economy
- the three sectors of industry depend on each other, and cannot operate independently to produce goods and services
- physical items such as tables, cars, toothpaste, and pencils
16 Clues: the purchase of private sector assets by the government • physical items such as tables, cars, toothpaste, and pencils • the difference between a firm's total revenues and its total costs • it occurs when two or more firms join together to form just one firm • products that are jointly demanded, e.g. tennis balls and tennis racquets • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-09-05
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- USA is a _____ economy
- natural resources are things found in the _____
- buying clothes at a store is an example of these
- eating all your groceries is an example
- resources are how a country _____ itself
- The Aborigines practice a _____ economy
- GDP measures a Country's total ____ for a year
- minerals are a type of natural ______
- literacy rate is how many people can read and ____
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- standard of living is how much wealth and ____ available
- education is a type of human _______
- capital goods are goods made in a _______
- Hong Kong is almost completely a _____ economy
- takes a risk, invests money
- North Korea is more of a ______ economy
- landscaping is a type of this
16 Clues: USA is a _____ economy • takes a risk, invests money • landscaping is a type of this • education is a type of human _______ • minerals are a type of natural ______ • eating all your groceries is an example • North Korea is more of a ______ economy • The Aborigines practice a _____ economy • resources are how a country _____ itself • capital goods are goods made in a _______ • ...
Behavorial Economics 2024-09-05
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- The tendency to put more value on things you already own
- When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others
- The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities
- The tendency to regard losses as considerably more important than gains of comparable magnitude
- The tendency to conform to the behaviors and beliefs of the people around you
- The tendency to return to a baseline level of happiness regardless of whether you go through a positive or negative experience or event
- The tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
- Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered
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- The tendency to feel anxiety/fear that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website
- When a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct
- When a person believes they are better at something than they actually are
- The use of social media platforms and websites to promote a product or service
- The subfield of economics that applies psychological insights into human behavior and to explain economic decision making
- Fallacy The tendency to make decisions about a current situation based on what resources you have already invested in the situation
- A strategy used to combat loss aversion by imagining that overnight something you own has been replaced with cash, then determining whether you would prefer to keep the cash or buy the item back
- A subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision making
16 Clues: The tendency to put more value on things you already own • When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others • Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered • When a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct • The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities • ...
Economics vocabulary 2023-06-05
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- when a nation produces a limited variety of goods.
- the prices of getting into operating ones own business.
- freedom- Fundamental right of every human so control her own labor and property.
- economy- Production prices are determined by unrestricted competitors between privately owned businesses.
- of Production - Resources that are building blocks of the economy; four categories binds, labor, capitals,entrepreneurship.
- of labor- The assignment of different parts of a manufacturing process or task to different people in order to improve efficiency.
- Exchange- Act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in mark of transaction.
- Economy- Production, investment, prices and incomes are determined, centrally by a government.
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- Sovereignty- the situation in an economy when the desires and needs of consumers control the output of procedures.
- cost- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- A thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.
- of exchange- portable instrument that is used as an interment facilitate the sales of goods between parties.
- the ratio of the useful work preformed by a motive/process to the total energy expended or heat taken in.
- cost- Cost added by producing additional/ unit of a product or service.
- Questions- what goods should be produced, how should they be provided,who should receive
- - the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service.
- Capital- Measure of the skills, education, capitailty, and earning potential.
17 Clues: when a nation produces a limited variety of goods. • the prices of getting into operating ones own business. • A thing that motivates or encourages one to do something. • cost- Cost added by producing additional/ unit of a product or service. • Capital- Measure of the skills, education, capitailty, and earning potential. • ...
Economics 2 2021-04-22
Across
- exchange goods without involving money
- capita relating to each person individually
- a government order imposing a trade barrier
- a small and inadequate amount
- bargaining negotiation between an employer and a trade union
- a person who uses goods or services
- science dealing with the circulation of goods and services
- wage the lowest salary that an employer is allowed to pay
- the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used
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- business relation in which two parties vie to gain customers
- a legal process for a corporation declared to be insolvent
- a grant of financial assistance, especially by a government
- someone who organizes a business venture
- someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation
- standard system that defines money's value in terms of precious metal
- an organization of employees that bargains with the employer
16 Clues: a small and inadequate amount • a person who uses goods or services • exchange goods without involving money • someone who organizes a business venture • a government order imposing a trade barrier • capita relating to each person individually • someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation • a legal process for a corporation declared to be insolvent • ...
10CW Economics 2024-10-16
Across
- when someone is willing and able to work but does not have a paid job.
- place where production occurs and rely upon households to operate
- an increase in the real value of goods and services produced in the economy over time
- a factor of production that focuses on natural sources
- there is a limited amount
- an increase in the level of prices of the goods and services that households buy.
- a factor of production that encompasses machinery
- the study of the decisions, outcomes and activities that occur as a result of a scarcity of resources.
Down
- the value of the lost alternative use to which the economic resources could have been allocated.
- the measurement of economic activity
- segment of the economy that provide resources, earn income and spend their money
- things that are necessary for our survival
- humans wants and needs are __________
- a factor of production that requires human skill and effort
- things that are not necessary for our survival but provide satisfaction
- the measure of inflation
16 Clues: the measure of inflation • there is a limited amount • the measurement of economic activity • humans wants and needs are __________ • things that are necessary for our survival • a factor of production that encompasses machinery • a factor of production that focuses on natural sources • a factor of production that requires human skill and effort • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-03-02
Across
- the amount of money needed to produce one additional unit is called this
- a straight line that slopes upward from left to right
- To economists, this means satisfaction
- type of good that people can be prevented from using
- this is an example of a nonexcluable public good (in your notes)
- a straight line that slopes downward from left to right
- amount of money that a business pays to produce a product
- price is increased to help suppliers eliminate this
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- goods that can be felt or touched
- this type of demand is usually associated with necessities
- government money that tend to shift supply curves to the right
- some supply curves go in this direction
- households sell this to businesses
- the total amount of money that a business receives from sale of its product
- the only factor that can change quantity demanded or quantity supplied
- this is really measuring the consumer response to price changes
16 Clues: goods that can be felt or touched • households sell this to businesses • To economists, this means satisfaction • some supply curves go in this direction • price is increased to help suppliers eliminate this • type of good that people can be prevented from using • a straight line that slopes upward from left to right • ...
Business Economics 2025-07-16
Across
- MACROECONOMICS
- An individual who uses goods and services
- The law explaining inverse relation between price and demand
- Desires backed by ability to pay
- Vertical demand curve shows it is
- Price * Quantity = Total ___
- Goods consumed together
- When demand changes more than proportionately with price
Down
- point where budget line & IC are tangent
- The curve which shows all combinations of two giving same level of satisfaction
- Total amount producers are willing to sell
- Study of individual economic units
- Demand curve usually slopes
- Demand of necessity goods is generally
- The study of how businesses allocate resources
- Measures responsiveness of quantity demanded to price change
16 Clues: MACROECONOMICS • Goods consumed together • Demand curve usually slopes • Price * Quantity = Total ___ • Desires backed by ability to pay • Vertical demand curve shows it is • Study of individual economic units • Demand of necessity goods is generally • point where budget line & IC are tangent • An individual who uses goods and services • ...
Economics Review 2025-08-15
Across
- having a job the returns income for the work provided
- a person who purchases or trades for goods and services
- the performance of an economy evaluated based on a number of objectives
- the idea that starts a business and the person who came up with it
- how scarce resources are distributed among producers
- a business or person who employs workers to produce goods and services
Down
- the level of wealth, material goods, comfort and life necessities in a geographical area
- the human resources used to help a business run
- of production economic resources that are a part of a business
- the natural resources used in the production of a business
- the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers
- when a business outperforms another with cheaper or better products
- the machinery used to run a business
- the study of how how people use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- a person who works for a business or organisation
- sending goods to another country
16 Clues: sending goods to another country • the machinery used to run a business • the human resources used to help a business run • a person who works for a business or organisation • the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers • how scarce resources are distributed among producers • having a job the returns income for the work provided • ...
Economics Review 2025-08-15
Across
- having a job the returns income for the work provided
- a person who purchases or trades for goods and services
- the performance of an economy evaluated based on a number of objectives
- the idea that starts a business and the person who came up with it
- how scarce resources are distributed among producers
- a business or person who employs workers to produce goods and services
Down
- the level of wealth, material goods, comfort and life necessities in a geographical area
- the human resources used to help a business run
- of production economic resources that are a part of a business
- the natural resources used in the production of a business
- the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers
- when a business outperforms another with cheaper or better products
- the machinery used to run a business
- the study of how how people use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- a person who works for a business or organisation
- sending goods to another country
16 Clues: sending goods to another country • the machinery used to run a business • the human resources used to help a business run • a person who works for a business or organisation • the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers • how scarce resources are distributed among producers • having a job the returns income for the work provided • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-09-15
Across
- The accumulation of goods
- The work needed to produce something
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants with limited/scarce resources
- Things you must have to survive/stay alive
- Where people earn money/income
- Where people use their income to buy goods
- The tools/equipment used to produce something
- where unlimited wants face limited resources
- Worth of something (in dollars/cents/money)
- The ability of a good or service to be satisfactory to the consumer
- Natural resources, or the land needed for production
Down
- the collection of resources needed to produce something (land, labor, Capitol, Entrepreneurs)
- A good used in the production of other goods/services
- A good intended for the purchase of an individual
- An extravagant way of expressing a need
- What to produce, How to produce, For whom do you produce this for
16 Clues: The accumulation of goods • Where people earn money/income • The work needed to produce something • An extravagant way of expressing a need • Things you must have to survive/stay alive • Where people use their income to buy goods • Worth of something (in dollars/cents/money) • where unlimited wants face limited resources • The tools/equipment used to produce something • ...
economics crossword 2025-06-28
Across
- The study of decisions made by individuals and firms in allocating scarce resources
- Total income earned by a nation's residents, including income from abroad
- A market structure with only one seller.
- A term describing the total quantity in macroeconomic analysis
- A broad term referring to economic inequality across regions or populations.
- The ratio of change in national income to the initial change in spending that caused it.
- A slowdown in the rate at which prices are increasing, without turning negative
- The cost of borrowing money
Down
- The degree to which economic agents alter their behavior in response to price changes.
- Allocation of scarce goods through means other than price.
- The optimal use of resources to maximize output or welfare.
- The process of converting an asset into a medium of exchange, often referring to deficit financing.
- Risky financial transactions undertaken with the hope of high short-term gains.
- A prolonged and deep downturn in economic activity
- Cross-border transfers of money, usually sent by migrant workers to their home countries.
- A rare good where demand increases as its price increases.
16 Clues: The cost of borrowing money • A market structure with only one seller. • A prolonged and deep downturn in economic activity • Allocation of scarce goods through means other than price. • A rare good where demand increases as its price increases. • The optimal use of resources to maximize output or welfare. • ...
introduction to environmental economics 2020-10-14
Macro-Environment Factors 2025-12-16
10 Clues: new innovations • government policies • economic grot rates • the framework’s acronym • demographics and culture • covering and regulations • Environmental regulations • Type of factor like inglation • Factors outside company control • Analysis of external environment
Environmental Restoration 2014-03-03
Across
- Or agro-sylviculture is an integrated approach of using the interactive benefits from combining trees and shrubs with crops
- Is the act of farming using principles of ecology, the study of relationships between organisms and their environment
- Is when one cultivar is planted on large acreage
- Is the process of replanting and rebuilding the soil of disturbed land
- Is the process of transplanting tree seedlings, generally for forestry, land reclamation, or landscaping purposes
Down
- The action of conserving something in particular
- Is the establishment of a forest or stand of trees in an area where there was no forest
- the restoration (Replanting) of a forest that had been reduced by fire or cutting
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- Also called slash and burn. A system that regenerates the soil's nutrients.
- Is a branch of ecological design, ecological engineering, and environmental design that develops sustainable architecture and self-maintained agricultural systems modeled from natural ecosystems
- Is the science, art, and craft of creating, managing, using, conserving, and repairing forests and associated resources to meet desired goals, needs, and values for human benefit
12 Clues: Genetically Modified Organisms • The action of conserving something in particular • Is when one cultivar is planted on large acreage • Is the process of replanting and rebuilding the soil of disturbed land • Also called slash and burn. A system that regenerates the soil's nutrients. • ...
Environmental helpers 2020-06-09
Across
- Is a water bottle created out of 100% plants and seaweed.
- Is a garbage can with an interactive surface that awards users with prize points for every item thrown in it
- It helps you consume 98% less water while you are washing your hands or brushing your teeth.
- Home It is powered by a wind turbine and rooftop solar panels.
- Is a system for recycling food and other organic waste
Down
- Designed to clean the oceans.
- Crafts furniture from broken pieces of wood, using an eco-resin to fix the final shape.
- Is a smart bag with a self-refreshing, deodorizing, and sanitizing system
- Is a project that explores agar as an alternative to synthetic plastics
- Can cook using only the sun.
- Materialsfishing nets collected near the Chilean coast.
- This prevents using too much water.
12 Clues: Can cook using only the sun. • Designed to clean the oceans. • This prevents using too much water. • Is a system for recycling food and other organic waste • Materialsfishing nets collected near the Chilean coast. • Is a water bottle created out of 100% plants and seaweed. • Home It is powered by a wind turbine and rooftop solar panels. • ...
Environmental Vocabulary 2021-03-03
Across
- les animaux sauvages
- quand on trie les déchets pour être re-utiliser
- quelque-chose qu'on jette
- devise de ce qui protège environnement
- charbon et pétrole sont deux exemples
- lieu ou vie les animaux sauvages
- pluie remplis de pollution
- une cause d'échauffement climatique
Down
- quand on coupe trop des arbres
- augmentation de la température de la terre
- quelqu'un qui veut protéger le nature
- détérioration de la qualité de l'air,l'eau
12 Clues: les animaux sauvages • quelque-chose qu'on jette • pluie remplis de pollution • quand on coupe trop des arbres • lieu ou vie les animaux sauvages • une cause d'échauffement climatique • quelqu'un qui veut protéger le nature • charbon et pétrole sont deux exemples • devise de ce qui protège environnement • augmentation de la température de la terre • ...
environmental issues 2018-10-02
Environmental puzzle 2021-03-20
Across
- wind solar etc.
- energy in a transformed state
- can be replenished
- remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure will transform into coal, oil or natural gas
- used oil energy a 70% on 2016
- in US is made 30% of coal
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- the ability to do work
- source that will eventually run out
- 80% of world energy
- forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature
- 20% of total energy sources
- a solid combustible mineral made of carbon, formed with organic matter after millions of years of compression
12 Clues: wind solar etc. • can be replenished • 80% of world energy • the ability to do work • in US is made 30% of coal • 20% of total energy sources • energy in a transformed state • used oil energy a 70% on 2016 • source that will eventually run out • forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature • ...
