environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Biology Vocab 2022-02-16
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- process of turning from liquid into vapor
- precipitating a substance from a solution
- eats dead things
- substance that pollutes something
- animal that preys
- eats both plants and meat
- living organism that effects environment
- species organisms nonnative to the ecosystem
- animal that is hunted
- facts and stats together
- eats only plants
- biological community of organisms
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- non-living organism effects environment
- variety of plant and animal life
- group of living things in the same place
- gets nutrients from complex things
- every living thing in a specific place
- self-contained ecosystems
- plants use sunlight to synthesize
- make organic things from non organic
- group of living things
- association between two organisms which one benefits and the other neither benefits nor is harmed
- association where one organism benefits and one is hurt
- eats only meat
- biology of organisms and the surroundings
25 Clues: eats only meat • eats dead things • eats only plants • animal that preys • animal that is hunted • group of living things • facts and stats together • self-contained ecosystems • eats both plants and meat • variety of plant and animal life • plants use sunlight to synthesize • substance that pollutes something • biological community of organisms • gets nutrients from complex things • ...
Environmental Bio Vocab 2022-02-16
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- interaction between two different organisms
- symbiosis which is beneficial to both organisms
- cloud of gases surrounding a planet
- something you noticed
- animal that preys
- chains series of organism dependent on the next for food
- eats only meat
- science the science of the environment
- fixation procceses which nitrogen made into organic
- water as droplets on a cold surface
- more rapid in proportion growing number/size
- one organism benefits and one is hurt
- group of living things
- facts and stats together
- región of the Surface and atmosphere of the earth
- the ability to be maintained
- precipitating a substance from a solution.
- level organisms sharing function in the food chain
- eats only plants
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- web system of different food chains
- every living thing in a specific place
- factor non living organism shapes its environment
- eats both plants and meat
- eats dead things
- process of turning from liquid into vapour
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
- effect suns warmth trapped in planet’s atmosphere
- biology of organisms and their physical surroundings
- species species that is nonnative to the ecosystem
- plants use sunlight to synthesize
- organism that is able from non organic things
- organism who decomposes organic material
- variety of plant and animal life
- biological community of organisms
- one benefits one neither benefits nor is harmed
- group of living things living in the same place
- animal that is hunted
- organisms getting nutrients from complex things
- proposed explanation or idea with evidence
- factor living organisms that shapes its environment
- self-contained ecosystems
- substance that pollutes something
- growth decreases as a population approaches maximum
43 Clues: eats only meat • eats dead things • eats only plants • animal that preys • something you noticed • animal that is hunted • group of living things • facts and stats together • eats both plants and meat • self-contained ecosystems • the ability to be maintained • variety of plant and animal life • plants use sunlight to synthesize • biological community of organisms • ...
AP Environmental Science 2022-05-25
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- Lowest layer of the atmosphere. Where weather occurs.
- A process caused by excessive nutrients in bodies of water, which creates dead zones.
- A layer of gas found in the stratosphere
- Environmental issues may cause a loss of this.
- Aquatic creatures that can swim on their own
- The position of an organism within a food chain.
- The process of ocean water becoming more acidic. Harms shellfish
- An aquatic zone with mixed salt and freshwater.
- The process of change within an ecological community.
- A humid biome with dense vegetation.
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- The primary producer in aquatic environments.
- A harmful greenhouse gas created from the burning of fossil fuels.
- Energy gathered from heat within the Earth.
- Organisms that obtain their energy by consuming other organisms
- The bottom of the food chain, they create food for their entire food chain
- A pollutant formed when vocs mix with sunlight.
- When the entirety of a species is eradicated.
- A U.S act passed to reduce and control air pollution.
- A dry biome with few vegetation
- Technology which emulates nature.
20 Clues: A dry biome with few vegetation • Technology which emulates nature. • A humid biome with dense vegetation. • A layer of gas found in the stratosphere • Energy gathered from heat within the Earth. • Aquatic creatures that can swim on their own • The primary producer in aquatic environments. • When the entirety of a species is eradicated. • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2025-01-06
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- In ecology, this refers to populations of various species that are co-occurring at the same time and place
- The shared beliefs, values, and knowledge of a defined group of people
- Atmospheric gases that efficiently absorb infrared radiation and then dissipate some of the thermal energy gain by re-radiation
- The place or “home” where a plant or animal lives, including the specific environmental factors required for its survival
- The physical process by which infrared-absorbing gases (such as CO2) in Earth’s atmosphere help to keep the planet warm
- of or relating to or characteristic of conditions in the subtropics
- An increasing concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in soil or water.
- The prevailing, long-term, meteorological conditions of a place or region, including temperature, precipitation, wind speed, and other factors. Compare with weather
- A permanent conversion of forest into some other kind of ecosystem, such as agriculture or urbanized land use
- major ecological community with distinct climate and flora
- The abundance of a species that can be sustained without the habitat becoming degraded
- A symbiosis in which one of the species benefits from the interaction, while the other is not affected in either a positive or negative way
- a fluorocarbon with chlorine
- A biological interaction occurring when the demand for an ecological resource exceeds its limited supply, causing organisms to interfere with each other
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- This occurs when species interact in ways that affect their reciprocal survival, and so are subject to a regime of natural selection that reinforces their mutual evolutionary change
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- The breakdown of organic molecules into simpler compounds through the metabolic actions of microorganisms
- An event of high phytoplankton biomass.
- regions adjacent to the tropics
- A general term used to describe one or more communities that are interacting with their environment as a defined unit. Ecosystems range from small units occurring in microhabitats, to larger units such as landscapes and seascapes, and even the biosphere
- Groundwater resources in some defined area
- A temperate or tropical biome characterized by prolonged drought, usually receiving less than 25 cm of precipitation per year
- Heat in Earth’s crust, which can sometimes be used to provide energy for heating or generation of electricity
- The biochemical deoxyribonucleic acid, the main constituent of the chromosomes of eukaryotic organisms
- A model of the trophic structure of an ecosystem, organized with plant productivity on the bottom, that of herbivores above, and carnivores above the herbivores
- The proportional contribution of an individual to the progeny of its population
- An organism that synthesizes its biochemical constituents using simple inorganic compounds and an external source of energy to drive the process. See also primary producer, photoautotroph, and chemoautotroph
- A hierarchical model of feeding relationships among species in an ecosystem
- A geographically extensive ecosystem, occurring throughout the world wherever environmental conditions are suitable
- A complex model of feeding relationships, describing the connections among all food chains within an ecosystem
30 Clues: a fluorocarbon with chlorine • regions adjacent to the tropics • An event of high phytoplankton biomass. • Groundwater resources in some defined area • An animal that hunts and eats other animals • major ecological community with distinct climate and flora • of or relating to or characteristic of conditions in the subtropics • ...
Environmental vocab words 2025-01-29
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- areas of gas on the sun
- how scientist think the continents first started off as
- the breaking down of rocks
- when the solar system started
- sun centered
- theory on how the universe started
- sun layer that gives off visible light
- brightness of a star
- when the Big Bang occurred
- 25%
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- energy heats gas on sun causing it to explode into space
- the only liquid in the earths layer
- fusion process of hydrogen atoms forming to create helium
- the carry out of rocks
- 75%
- first cycle of a stars life
- aged how old the sun is
- earth centered
- glow that comes from the middle layer of the suns atmosphere
- the action of dropping of rocks
20 Clues: 75% • 25% • sun centered • earth centered • brightness of a star • the carry out of rocks • areas of gas on the sun • the breaking down of rocks • when the Big Bang occurred • first cycle of a stars life • when the solar system started • aged how old the sun is • the action of dropping of rocks • theory on how the universe started • the only liquid in the earths layer • ...
Africa Environmental Issues 2025-02-26
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- A long period of time without rain
- A sick population has a _____ effect on the economy
- This region of Africa is facing desertification
- Africa deals with water ______ from factory waste and chemicals
- Desertification is the process of the desert ______
- How do many rural Africans get their fresh water
- Fewer trees will lead to an increase in _____ dioxide
- Water used for farming
- Death by lack of food
- Many rural Africans live in _____ due to lack of economic opportunities
- ____ forests in Niger are shrinking due to logging and clear cutting for houses
- Many Africans lack clean water for _____ and washing
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- Lack of clean water sources can lead to water-borne ______
- Many women and children lack _____ due to time consuming walks for water
- Many of these come from plants found in the rainforest
- ______ officials in some countries fail to regulate factories polluting water
- The process of forests being destroyed
- Africans face _____ distribution of water due to overuse by countries upstream
- One of the main reasons for deforestation
- Pollution from _____ can affect fish and livestock
- Population ____ has contributed to a need to cut down forests for housing
- Animal and human ____ causes contaminated water
- Trees produce this
23 Clues: Trees produce this • Death by lack of food • Water used for farming • A long period of time without rain • The process of forests being destroyed • One of the main reasons for deforestation • This region of Africa is facing desertification • Animal and human ____ causes contaminated water • How do many rural Africans get their fresh water • ...
Environmental Issues & Sustainability 2025-03-11
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- Breaking down food and plant waste to create healthy soil.
- Change Long-term changes in the Earth's weather patterns, often caused by human activities.
- The process of turning used materials into new products instead of throwing them away.
- Effect When gases in Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, making the planet warmer.
- Warming The increase in Earth's temperature due to greenhouse gases trapping heat.
- Fuels Natural fuels like coal, oil, and gas that come from the remains of ancient plants and animals.
- Development Building and growing in a way that protects the environment for the future.
- Using resources in a way that meets our needs without harming future generations.
- A type of air pollution caused by smoke, car exhaust, and industrial waste.
- Layer A protective layer in the atmosphere that absorbs harmful rays from the sun.
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- Harmful substances that make land, water, or air dirty.
- Footprint The total amount of greenhouse gases a person, company, or country produces.
- The cutting down of large areas of trees, often to clear land for farming or buildings.
- A community of living things (plants, animals, and people) interacting with their environment.
- Energy Energy that comes from limited resources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- Activism Actions taken to protect the environment, like protests or clean-up campaigns.
- Energy Energy that comes from natural sources that won't run out, like the sun, wind, and water.
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment.
- When there are too many people in an area, leading to resource shortages.
- The variety of life in an area, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
20 Clues: Harmful substances that make land, water, or air dirty. • Breaking down food and plant waste to create healthy soil. • Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment. • When there are too many people in an area, leading to resource shortages. • A type of air pollution caused by smoke, car exhaust, and industrial waste. • ...
Environmental Unit 3 2024-11-20
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- 1) energy can not be created or destroyed, only converted from one form to another, 2) each time you convert one form of energy to another, some energy is converted to a non-usable form
- Each step in a food chain or food web
- the process in cells in which oxygen is used to release stored energy by breaking down sugar molecules
- An organism that obtains energy and nutrients by feeding on other organisms or their remains.
- energy of motion
- 10% of the energy is transfered from one level to the next
- two or more atoms joined together
- Anything that has mass and takes up space
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- A series of steps in which organisms transfer energy by eating and being eaten
- Positively charged particles
- stored energy
- neutral charge
- the exchange of matter through the biosphere
- Organisms that make their own food
- the ability to do work
- Negatively charged particles
- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars
- Building blocks of matter
- Organisms that break down the dead remains of other organisms
- A pure substance made of only one kind of atom
20 Clues: stored energy • neutral charge • energy of motion • the ability to do work • Building blocks of matter • Positively charged particles • Negatively charged particles • two or more atoms joined together • Organisms that make their own food • Each step in a food chain or food web • Anything that has mass and takes up space • the exchange of matter through the biosphere • ...
Ch33: Environmental Emergencies 2025-04-03
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- heat emergency where a significant amount of fluid & electrolyte loss occurs bc of heavy sweating; aka, heat prostration or heat collapse
- balance of all body systems
- triage process used in treating multiple victims of a lightning strike, efforts focused on vics in respiratory & cardiac arrest
- the loss of body heat caused by air movement (eg, a breeze blowing across the body)
- presence of air in veins, can lead to cardiac arrest if it enters the heart
- damage to tissues as a result of exposure to the cold; frozen body parts; frozen or partially frozen body parts are frostbitten
- serum counteracts the effect of venom from an animal or insect
- painful muscle spasms associated w/ vigorous activity in a hot environment
- any s/s caused by difference between the surrounding atmospheric pressure & the total gas pressure in various issues, & cavities of the body
- painful condition seen in divers who ascend too quickly in which gas, especially nitrogen, forms bubbles in blood vessels, & other tissues
- inhalation & exhalation of air; physiologic process exchanging CO2 from fresh air
- common name for decompression sickness
- loss of consciousness caused by decreased breathing stimulus
- ability of the skin to resist deformation; tested by gently pinching skin on forehead or back of hand
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- temperature of surrounding environment
- body core temp falls below 95ºF (35ºC)
- transfer of heat to colder objects in the environment by radiant energy; ex. Heat gain from a fire
- life-threatening condition of severe hyperthermia bc of exposure to excessive natural/artificial heat, marked by warm, dry, skin; severe AMS, & irreversible coma
- conversion of water or another fluid from liquid to gas
- system delivering air to mouth & lungs at various atmospheric pressures; increasing w/ depth of dive; stands for self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
- temperature of the central part of the body (eg, heart, lungs, & vital organs)
- body core temp rises to 101ºF (38.3ºC) or more
- slowing of HR caused by submersion into water
- family of insects including bees, wasps, ants, & yellow jackets
- loss of heart by direct contact (eg, when a body part comes into contact w/ a colder object)
25 Clues: balance of all body systems • temperature of surrounding environment • body core temp falls below 95ºF (35ºC) • common name for decompression sickness • slowing of HR caused by submersion into water • body core temp rises to 101ºF (38.3ºC) or more • conversion of water or another fluid from liquid to gas • loss of consciousness caused by decreased breathing stimulus • ...
Environmental science crossword 2025-05-16
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- – Warming of Earth’s atmosphere due to trapped heat.
- – The smallest unit of life.
- – Severe tropical storm system.
- – Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- – Reflection of sunlight that cools the planet.
- – A greenhouse gas produced by respiration and combustion.
- – Moisture such as rain, snow, or hail falling to Earth.
- – Energy generated by moving water.
- – Any form of water falling from the sky.
- – Energy sources that are naturally replenished.
- – Energy-rich substances from ancient organisms.
- – Organism at the top of the food chain.
- – Process where water changes into vapor.
- – Plants that grow naturally without cultivation.
- – A non-living component of the environment.
- – Energy that comes from the sun.
- – Large-scale removal of forested areas.
- – Gas essential for breathing.
- – Cutting trees in a sustainable way.
- – Type of farming that depletes soil nutrients.
- – The regular rise and fall of ocean levels.
- – Area where freshwater mixes with saltwater.
- – Basic unit of energy.
- – Capable of being decomposed naturally.
- – Boundary between two different ecosystems.
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- – Excess nutrients in water causing algae blooms.
- – Molten rock that erupts from volcanoes.
- – Gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature.
- – The variety of living organisms in an area.
- – An organism that only eats plants.
- – The presence of harmful substances in the environment.
- – The natural home of an animal or plant.
- – Process of converting waste into usable material.
- – A protective layer that shields Earth from UV radiation.
- – Frozen form of water.
- – Chemical formula for water.
- – Dangerous skin disease linked to UV exposure.
- – Energy derived from Earth's internal heat.
- – A species introduced to a new habitat that disrupts it.
- – A balanced network of organisms and their environment.
- – A large body of saltwater.
- – A species that no longer exists.
- – A dense forest found near the equator.
- – Process where toxins increase up the food chain.
- – Efforts made to protect the natural world.
- – Fuel derived from organic matter.
- – Type of gas responsible for climate change.
- – Trees that shed leaves seasonally.
- – Country facing major deforestation issues.
49 Clues: – Frozen form of water. • – Basic unit of energy. • – The smallest unit of life. • – A large body of saltwater. • – Chemical formula for water. • – Gas essential for breathing. • – Severe tropical storm system. • – Energy that comes from the sun. • – A species that no longer exists. • – Energy generated by moving water. • – Fuel derived from organic matter. • ...
Environmental science crossword 2025-05-16
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- – Energy that comes from the sun.
- – Efforts made to protect the natural world.
- – Basic unit of energy.
- – The variety of living organisms in an area.
- – Country facing major deforestation issues.
- – The presence of harmful substances in the environment.
- – Dangerous skin disease linked to UV exposure.
- – Process of converting waste into usable material.
- – Molten rock that erupts from volcanoes.
- – Type of farming that depletes soil nutrients.
- – Type of gas responsible for climate change.
- – Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- – Reflection of sunlight that cools the planet.
- – Moisture such as rain, snow, or hail falling to Earth.
- – Process where water changes into vapor.
- – Boundary between two different ecosystems.
- – Large-scale removal of forested areas.
- – Fuel derived from organic matter.
- – A species introduced to a new habitat that disrupts it.
- – Excess nutrients in water causing algae blooms.
- – Frozen form of water.
- – Energy sources that are naturally replenished.
- – Chemical formula for water.
- – A balanced network of organisms and their environment.
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- – Energy-rich substances from ancient organisms.
- – Any form of water falling from the sky.
- – Energy derived from Earth's internal heat.
- – Organism at the top of the food chain.
- – Capable of being decomposed naturally.
- – A dense forest found near the equator.
- – Area where freshwater mixes with saltwater.
- – An organism that only eats plants.
- – A greenhouse gas produced by respiration and combustion.
- – Severe tropical storm system.
- – Cutting trees in a sustainable way.
- – The natural home of an animal or plant.
- – A large body of saltwater.
- – A non-living component of the environment.
- – Energy generated by moving water.
- – Plants that grow naturally without cultivation.
- – A protective layer that shields Earth from UV radiation.
- – Trees that shed leaves seasonally.
- – Gas essential for breathing.
- – A species that no longer exists.
- – Gradual increase in Earth’s average temperature.
- – Process where toxins increase up the food chain.
- – The regular rise and fall of ocean levels.
- – The smallest unit of life.
- – Warming of Earth’s atmosphere due to trapped heat.
49 Clues: – Basic unit of energy. • – Frozen form of water. • – A large body of saltwater. • – The smallest unit of life. • – Chemical formula for water. • – Gas essential for breathing. • – Severe tropical storm system. • – Energy that comes from the sun. • – A species that no longer exists. • – Energy generated by moving water. • – Fuel derived from organic matter. • ...
Environmental Science Notes 2024-03-18
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- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- number of species in a specific area
- all of the populations in the same area
- group of the same kind of cells
- stays the same within the experiment
- energy flow through an ecosystem
- contain carbon
- what changes because of what i did
- track distribution of different ages
- contain only carbon and hydrogen
- protect the species in the area
- direct economic benefit
- group of organs that work together
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- six main elements in our bodies
- recreational, inspirational, or spiritual
- what i change
- same type of matter
- two or more elements chemically bonded to make a new substance
- table, graph, chart
- abiotic and biotic factors in an area
- individual with more than one organ system
- same element with a different mass
- structure made of one or more tissues
- change over time
- things that can change
- radioactive isotopes
- our obligation to allow life to continue in an area
- standard for comparison
- part of earth where life exists
- basic unit
- anything that has mass and takes up space
- similar ecosystems with similar environments
32 Clues: basic unit • what i change • contain carbon • change over time • same type of matter • table, graph, chart • radioactive isotopes • things that can change • standard for comparison • direct economic benefit • six main elements in our bodies • group of the same kind of cells • part of earth where life exists • protect the species in the area • energy flow through an ecosystem • ...
Environmental Systems Vocabulary 2021-08-31
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- Web- a food source that keeps animals alive and gives you the cycle of life
- Consumer- an organism that eats other animals for energy 1st consumer
- especially a soil bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate, that decomposes organic material.
- amount of one species in a ecosystem.
- well
- an organism that derives the organic compounds and energy it needs from the consumption of other organisms, a heterotroph.
- non living
- animals that feed from plants
- individual living thing
- Chain- organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- to die
- a animal that feed on dead things
- community of interacting organisms
- of
- that produces a product or plant or thing
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- the species in an ecosystem
- lot of
- Consumer- 2nd consumer
- communicating or effecting something
- a animal that feeds primarily or
- animal or person that eats food of both plant and animal origin.
- is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- in the ecosystem
- nutritional requirements from complex organic substances.
24 Clues: of • well • lot of • to die • non living • in the ecosystem • Consumer- 2nd consumer • individual living thing • the species in an ecosystem • animals that feed from plants • a animal that feeds primarily or • a animal that feed on dead things • community of interacting organisms • communicating or effecting something • amount of one species in a ecosystem. • ...
Environmental Systems Vocabulary 2021-08-28
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- -Have an effect on another
- -Eats born
- -Die
- -Living (plants / animals)
- -Do well
- -biological community interacting organisms and their environment
- -Consumer
- -Consumes food for energy
- -Eats plants, herbivore
- -Produces own food
- -Breaks down organic (dead) material
- -Shows energy flow from sun to producers to consumers
- -Eats dead stuff
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- -Producer
- -Eats plants
- -Shows energy flow in ecosystem
- -Eats meat/other animals
- -One species in ecosystem
- -Non-living (rocks, water, sun)
- -Organism’s role in the ecosystem
- -Individual plant / animal
- -Carnivores
- -All species in ecosystem
- -Not a lot of (few)
- -A lot of (many)
- -Position an organism occupies in a food chain, food web, or ecological pyramid
26 Clues: -Die • -Do well • -Producer • -Consumer • -Eats born • -Carnivores • -Eats plants • -A lot of (many) • -Eats dead stuff • -Produces own food • -Not a lot of (few) • -Eats plants, herbivore • -Eats meat/other animals • -One species in ecosystem • -All species in ecosystem • -Consumes food for energy • -Have an effect on another • -Living (plants / animals) • -Individual plant / animal • ...
Environmental Systems Vocab 2021-09-01
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- role an organism plays in a community
- animals that rely and eat other animals
- organisms that make their own food
- interacting group of species in a particular location
- likes to eat meat
- a biological system that relies on one another
- individual plant or single celled form
- web interconnection of food chains
- declining availability of renewal resources
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- physical rather than biological
- an organism that cannot produce its own food, instead taking nutrition from other sources of organic carbon, mainly plant or animal matter.
- chains series of organisms each dependent on the next
- eats plant material
- where plants or a species are abundant
- animal that feeds on carrion or dead things
- relating to or resulting from living things
- where plants and animals flourish in an environment
- the way a species and an environment interacts
- where plants and animals die off
- an organism that is able to form nutritional organic substances from simple inorganic substances such as carbon dioxide.
- group of individuals of the same species
21 Clues: likes to eat meat • eats plant material • physical rather than biological • where plants and animals die off • organisms that make their own food • web interconnection of food chains • role an organism plays in a community • where plants or a species are abundant • individual plant or single celled form • animals that rely and eat other animals • ...
Africa: Environmental Issues 2022-11-26
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- using up the supply or resources o
- density The number of individuals in an area of a specific size
- of deforestation Conversion of forests to agricultural land to feed people and cattle, logging, poor soil
- A sector that produces goods and services within an economy
- the cutting down of trees for commercial (business) purposes
- water Water this is safe to drink or use
- farm animals
- of water drinking, cooking, hygiene, cleaning, and industry
- pollution Trash or chemicals that are thrown in water from human activities
- Africa geographically, the area of the continent of Africa that lies south of the Sahara Desert
- Access To Water While Northern Africa has 92% safe water coverage, Sub-Saharan Africa remains at a low 60% of coverage- leaving 40% of the 783 million people in that region with out access to clean drinking water. Some of these differences in clean water availability can be attributed to Africa's extreme climates.
- Things done to promote cleanliness and good health
- Farming Occurs when farmers grow food and crops to feed themselves and their families
- cutting down trees
- System of bringing water from rivers to fields to water crops
- water that flows over the ground surface rather than soaking into the ground
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- The process of livestock feeding too much on grasslands (either too many animals or not enough time between eating/grazing)
- causes poor farming practices, deforestation overgrazing, deforestation, erosion, depletion of surface and ground water, drought
- Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops
- completely surrounded by land with no direct access to the ocean
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants. Not enough resources for everyone.
- distribution how population is spread out in an area describes where people live and why based on location, climate and natural resources
- of water pollution wastes produced by agriculture, household use, industry and manufacturing, oil spills, human waste, storm water runoff, and mining.
- farming
- and burn A form of agriculture in which areas are cleared by cutting and burning
- a long period without rain
- 4 environmental Issues we have studied in Africa Deforestation, Desertification, Water Pollution, Unequal distribution of water
- Process of how a desert expands
28 Clues: farming • farm animals • cutting down trees • a long period without rain • Process of how a desert expands • using up the supply or resources o • water Water this is safe to drink or use • Chemicals that kill pests that destroy crops • Things done to promote cleanliness and good health • A sector that produces goods and services within an economy • ...
Environmental science technician 2022-12-05
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- Felállít
- érvelés
- Takarítás
- Terepvizsgálat
- Grafikon
- Anyagminta
- Karbantart
- Megszeg
- Lefolytat
- Kibocsát
- Romlás
- naplózás
- Betartat
- Szennyezett
- Kockázat
- Megvizsgál
- hatás
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- Létesítmény
- érvénytelenít
- Megvalósíthatósági tanulmány
- Bírság
- Közegészség
- Szennyezőanyag
- élőhely
- Mindennapi
- Kibocsátás
- érettségi utáni
- Megfigyel
- Szabályozás
- Hatás
30 Clues: Hatás • hatás • Bírság • Romlás • érvelés • élőhely • Megszeg • Felállít • Grafikon • Kibocsát • naplózás • Betartat • Kockázat • Takarítás • Lefolytat • Megfigyel • Mindennapi • Anyagminta • Kibocsátás • Karbantart • Megvizsgál • Létesítmény • Közegészség • Szabályozás • Szennyezett • érvénytelenít • Szennyezőanyag • Terepvizsgálat • érettségi utáni • Megvalósíthatósági tanulmány
environmental scavenger hunt 2025-10-16
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- 2m
- The smartest living creature.
- A green animal that jumps and croaks.
- Used for writing or drawing.
- Used to carry your things.
- Hard object found on the ground.
- Tells the time.
- Has a trunk and grows tall.
- You play with it in sports or games.
- It blooms and has petals.
- It has wings and can fly.
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- You use it to call or text.
- Lives in water and has gills.
- Comes from a caterpillar and has colorful wings.
- Used for traveling on the road.
- You eat or write on it.
- You sit on it.
- Has pages you can read.
- A furry animal that says “meow.”
- Green plant that covers the ground.
- A loyal pet that barks.
21 Clues: 2m • You sit on it. • Tells the time. • You eat or write on it. • Has pages you can read. • A loyal pet that barks. • It blooms and has petals. • It has wings and can fly. • Used to carry your things. • You use it to call or text. • Has a trunk and grows tall. • Used for writing or drawing. • Lives in water and has gills. • The smartest living creature. • Used for traveling on the road. • ...
Environmental Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-19
Across
- The part of Earth where all life exists
- Living parts of an ecosystem
- A warm, dense forest with high rainfall
- A cold, treeless biome with permafrost
- Evergreen tree that produces cones
- Originating naturally in a particular place
- Any individual living thing
- Biome dominated by grasses
- A very dry region with little precipitation
- Non-living parts of an ecosystem
- A graph showing monthly temperature and precipitation
- A cold, coniferous forest biome
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- Rain, snow, sleet, or hail that falls to the ground
- All members of the same species living in an area
- Different species living and interacting in an area
- Marine ecosystem built by tiny animals called coral
- Trees that shed their leaves annually
- Permanently frozen ground
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment
- A trait that helps an organism survive in its environment
20 Clues: Permanently frozen ground • Biome dominated by grasses • Any individual living thing • Living parts of an ecosystem • A cold, coniferous forest biome • Non-living parts of an ecosystem • Evergreen tree that produces cones • Trees that shed their leaves annually • A cold, treeless biome with permafrost • The part of Earth where all life exists • ...
Environmental sustainability crossword 2025-10-17
Across
- The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives.
- Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health.
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of future generations.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
- The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide to reduce the impact of climate change.
- Materials or substances occurring in nature that can be exploited for economic gain, such as water, minerals, and forests.
- Renewable energy derived from the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface, used for heating and electricity generation.
- The effect of human activities on the natural environment, including pollution, habitat destruction, and biodiversity loss.
- The responsible management and protection of natural resources and biodiversity to prevent depletion and ensure sustainability.
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- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including the number of different species and genetic diversity.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment, which can affect air, water, and soil quality.
- An international organization established on October 24, 1945, following World War II. It was created to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries worldwide. Often referred to as the UN.
- Energy from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and biomass.
- A long-term change in the average weather patterns of Earth, primarily driven by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials, thereby reducing the consumption of new raw materials.
- A species that is at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, environmental changes, or other factors.
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, including coal, oil, and natural gas, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
- Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap heat, including carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, contributing to global warming.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by an individual, organisation, event, or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent.
20 Clues: The natural environment in which a particular species or community of organisms lives. • A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. • Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health. • ...
Advanced Environmental Science 2026-01-30
Across
- Movement of nutrients through biotic/abiotic phases
- Species with outsized ecological impact
- Contaminant buildup within a single organism
- Hydrocarbon deposit from ancient organic matter
- Organisms drifting in the pelagic zone
- Ability of a medium to transmit fluids
- Anthropogenic rise in global mean temperature
- Logarithmic scale for hydrogen ion activity
- Large regional ecosystem type
- Organism producing complex organic compounds
- Stable carbon isotope used in paleoclimate proxy
- Transition area between two distinct biomes
- Atmospheric cell between equator and 30°
- High-pressure system with sinking air
- Self-regulating process to maintain equilibrium
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- Human-centered environmental worldview
- Pollutants that resist environmental degradation
- Total mass of living matter in a given area
- Capacity of a system to return to equilibrium
- Organic component of soil from decayed matter
- Depth where photosynthesis equals respiration
- Environment lacking dissolved oxygen
- Breaking of rocks without chemical change
- Organism reflecting specific ecosystem health
- Capture of CO₂ in long-term reservoirs
- Study of biological timing/seasonal cycles
- Marine layer where salinity changes rapidly
- Heat transfer through fluid mass movement
- Symbiosis where both species benefit
- Ratio of reflected solar radiation
30 Clues: Large regional ecosystem type • Ratio of reflected solar radiation • Environment lacking dissolved oxygen • Symbiosis where both species benefit • High-pressure system with sinking air • Human-centered environmental worldview • Organisms drifting in the pelagic zone • Capture of CO₂ in long-term reservoirs • Ability of a medium to transmit fluids • ...
Environmental issues Crossword 2025-09-19
Across
- government not protecting nature
- coral turning white
- too many people
- melting i__
- poisionous gases in the air
- ice caps melting
- r____ in th sea
- Cutting down t___
- sea levels rising
- too much plastic in ocean
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- acidic in oce__
- Too much wasted food
- factory farming
- losing biodiversity
- catching the wring type of f___
- dunes e___ding
- tsunamis,hurricanes
- Something in oce__
- contaminated soil
- Spilling O__ in the ocean
20 Clues: melting i__ • dunes e___ding • acidic in oce__ • factory farming • too many people • r____ in th sea • ice caps melting • contaminated soil • Cutting down t___ • sea levels rising • Something in oce__ • coral turning white • losing biodiversity • tsunamis,hurricanes • Too much wasted food • Spilling O__ in the ocean • too much plastic in ocean • poisionous gases in the air • ...
Environmental Key Terms 2026-05-19
Across
- Redness, swelling, and tingling of the skin resulting from prolonged exposure to cold for more than 60 minutes.
- Sickness Illness caused by a shortage of oxygen when ascending to high altitudes where barometric pressure is lower.
- Extremely painful muscle cramps, often in the calf or abdomen, caused by muscle overload and fatigue during or after exercise.
- A superficial nonfreezing cold injury where ice crystals form on the skin surface, often affecting the ears, nose, cheeks, and fingers.
- A deficit of body water caused by acute or chronic dehydration.
- A measure of a sunscreen's effectiveness in absorbing UV radiation.
- A condition characterized by abnormally low body temperature
- A hyperextension injury of the great toe that occurs more frequently on synthetic playing surfaces.
- An objective measure used to determine necessary precautions for practice and competition in hot weather by incorporating different temperature measurements.
- Physiological stress resulting from a desynchronization of the body’s internal clock after traveling across multiple time zones.
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- A moderate heat illness resulting from dehydration and the inability to sustain adequate cardiac output.
- A condition in which, for one reason or another, the body temperature is elevated.
- A state of excessive total body water content.
- A condition where abnormal hemoglobin molecules deoxygenate and clump together during exercise at high altitudes, potentially leading to a ruptured spleen.
- A factor that accentuates low temperatures through the combination of wind and dampness, increasing the risk of hypothermia.
- A fluid/electrolyte disorder resulting in abnormally low sodium levels in the blood, often caused by over-consuming hypotonic fluids during prolonged exercise.
- A state of optimal total body water content in which the body's systems function most efficiently.
- A life-threatening emergency caused by thermoregulatory failure, characterized by central nervous system dysfunction and a core temperature of 105 F or higher.
- The process of gradually adapting to exercising in hot temperatures, typically occurring over a 7–14 day period.
- A pre-established safety plan for every venue that includes a chain of command and specific criteria for suspending and resuming activity during lightning storms.
- Local cooling of the body that results in tissue damage; it can be superficial or deep.
- Defined as the loss of 2 percent or more of body weight due to fluid loss.
22 Clues: A state of excessive total body water content. • A condition characterized by abnormally low body temperature • A deficit of body water caused by acute or chronic dehydration. • A measure of a sunscreen's effectiveness in absorbing UV radiation. • Defined as the loss of 2 percent or more of body weight due to fluid loss. • ...
Environmental Chemistry Review 2026-06-09
Across
- Adding calcium carbonate to neutralize acidified lakes
- measure of concentration of a chemical
- Measurement used to compare toxicity; dose required to kill 50% of a test population
- Energy source for metabolism
- Slippery, bitter-tasting chemical
- Heat, Noise, Chemicals, anything that alters the environment and may cause harm to organisms
- Iron deficiency leading to fatigue and pale skin
- Breakdown of substances by microorganisms
- Variable that is changed to observe and test the hypothesis
- Amount of a substance present in a given volume
- An area of porous rock below ground level which can hold useful amounts of water
- Substance with a pH below 7
- Carbon-containing nutrients needed by living organisms
- Excess fertilizer carried by rainwater to pollute ground and surface water
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- The use of living organisms to help clean up areas of pollution
- Structural molecule, one of the four organic macronutrients
- Devices that use calcium oxide as a sorbent to remove sulfur dioxide from factory emissions
- Pollutants that remain in the environment for long periods
- The process that lowers pollutant concentration by spreading it through water
- Bubbling oxygen for bacterial decomposition to help break down smaller waste
- The increase of pollutant concentration as it moves up a food chain
- Potent insecticide that caused harm through bioaccumulation and collateral food web destruction
- Chemicals essential for growth and health
- Scale used to determine whether a substance is acidic, basic, or neutral
- Toxicity of a material that causes harm after a single exposure
- Materials generally derived from non-living sources
26 Clues: Substance with a pH below 7 • Energy source for metabolism • Slippery, bitter-tasting chemical • measure of concentration of a chemical • Breakdown of substances by microorganisms • Chemicals essential for growth and health • Amount of a substance present in a given volume • Iron deficiency leading to fatigue and pale skin • ...
Economics 2021-06-07
6 Clues: scarce in nature • study of aggregates • study of individual units • branch of economics that deals with facts • definition of economics given by Adam Smith • definition of economics given by Paul Samuelson
Toxicology 2019-09-06
Across
- mineral that causes health problems in building material
- exposure for 1-3 months
- two chemicals that interfere with each other
- chemical causes a non toxic chemical to be toxic
- exposed for less than a day
- toxicology study on individual
- effect equal to individual effects added together
- for example lead
- crucial to environmental health research
- mineral that causes health problems and is found in ground water
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- birth defects
- cancer causing
- exposure for less than a month
- man man toxic substance
- living organism toxic substance
- toxicology focusing on communities
- time period between initial exposure and measurable response
- together greater than individual effects
- exposure for more than 3 months
- lethal dose
20 Clues: lethal dose • birth defects • cancer causing • for example lead • exposure for 1-3 months • man man toxic substance • exposed for less than a day • exposure for less than a month • toxicology study on individual • living organism toxic substance • exposure for more than 3 months • toxicology focusing on communities • together greater than individual effects • ...
National Safety Day - Fortnight Celebration Crossword Puzzle 2024-03-05
Across
- Ethical decision-making framework (14)
- Employee well-being priority (12)
- Ethical behavior enforcement (11)
- Sustainable investing criterion (12)
- Governance compliance mandate (11)
- Social responsibility focus (10)
- Ethical leadership attribute (11)
- Sustainable business strategy (13)
- Sustainability commitment (12)
- Employee satisfaction initiative (12)
- Safety and sustainability linkage (13)
- Ethical leadership characteristic (12)
- Safety and ethics integration (12)
- Socially responsible investing factor (12)
- Community well-being advocacy (12)
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- Corporate transparency standard (11)
- Ethical oversight principle (12)
- Environmental impact measure (11)
- Stakeholder engagement practice (13)
- Workplace diversity initiative (11)
- Responsible investment guideline (12)
- Community welfare promotion (11)
- Governance accountability principle (12)
- Social impact measurement tool (12)
- Environmental conservation focus (13)
25 Clues: Sustainability commitment (12) • Ethical oversight principle (12) • Social responsibility focus (10) • Community welfare promotion (11) • Employee well-being priority (12) • Environmental impact measure (11) • Ethical behavior enforcement (11) • Ethical leadership attribute (11) • Governance compliance mandate (11) • Sustainable business strategy (13) • ...
Geography of Latin America 2022-12-05
Across
- mountain range in Mexico
- goods being brought into a country
- Brazil's gov't passed ___ to stop deforestation
- wood that has been cut into planks for use
- Cuba's largest export
- Most people in Brazil live in the ____ coast
- environmental issue in Brazil
- Mexico's largest export
- this part of Mexico has the warmest climate
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- the gov't in Mexico,___ how often people can drive
- Mexico's environmental issue
- land good for farming
- country south of the United States
- Brazil's largest export
- goods leaving a country
- small island country in the Caribbean Sea
- mountain range along the west coast of S.A.
- largest country in Latin America
- Mexico trades the most with this country
- native to a certain place; Aboriginal
20 Clues: land good for farming • Cuba's largest export • Brazil's largest export • goods leaving a country • Mexico's largest export • mountain range in Mexico • Mexico's environmental issue • environmental issue in Brazil • largest country in Latin America • country south of the United States • goods being brought into a country • native to a certain place; Aboriginal • ...
The Great Depression 2021-12-01
Across
- When there is no water for crops for a while.
- Specialist in economics.
- Buying stocks hoping they will increase.
- Believing that things will turn out well.
- When people are out of work.
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- One who buys something to make money from it.
- The science of how stuff is made, bought, sold.
- Personal property that is worth something.
- President of the U.S. during the great depression.
- A share of the value of a company.
10 Clues: Specialist in economics. • When people are out of work. • A share of the value of a company. • Buying stocks hoping they will increase. • Believing that things will turn out well. • Personal property that is worth something. • One who buys something to make money from it. • When there is no water for crops for a while. • The science of how stuff is made, bought, sold. • ...
Environmental Justice 2024-08-08
Across
- - The pursuit of fairness in addressing the disproportionate impacts of environmental and climate issues on marginalized groups.
- - Disputes or violence that can be intensified or triggered by climate change and resource scarcity.
- - The intentional siting of polluting facilities in marginalized communities.
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- - The movement of people from one place to another, often as a result of adverse environmental conditions.
- - Harmful substances like toxic dust, ash, and soot that disproportionately affect certain communities.
- - The forced movement of people due to environmental factors or disasters.
- - The capacity of communities to adapt to and recover from environmental and climatic impacts.
- - The degree to which a community is susceptible to harm from environmental and climatic changes.
- - Long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns, which can exacerbate social and economic issues.
9 Clues: - The forced movement of people due to environmental factors or disasters. • - The intentional siting of polluting facilities in marginalized communities. • - The capacity of communities to adapt to and recover from environmental and climatic impacts. • - The degree to which a community is susceptible to harm from environmental and climatic changes. • ...
lmao 2013-01-14
Across
- revolution Gradual shift from small, mobile hunting and gathering bands to settled agricultural communities in which people survived by learning how to breed and raise wild animals and to cultivate wild plants near where they lived. It began 10,000[[endash]]12,000 years ago. Compare environmental revolution, hunter[[endash]]gatherers, industrial[[endash]]medical revolution, information and globalization revolution.
- sustainable society Society that satisfies the basic needs of its people without depleting or degrading its natural resources and thereby preventing current and future generations of humans and other species from meeting their basic needs.
- Sensible and careful use of natural resources by humans. People with this view are called conservationists.
- source Single identifiable source that discharges pollutants into the environment. Examples are the smokestack of a power plant or an industrial plant, drainpipe of a meatpacking plant, chimney of a house, or exhaust pipe of an automobile. Compare nonpoint source.
- A social movement dedicated to protecting the earth’s life support systems for us and other species.
- Anything obtained from the living and nonliving environment to meet human needs and wants. It can also be applied to other species.
- resource Resource that people normally are free to use; each user can deplete or degrade the available supply. Most are renewable and owned by no one. Examples are clean air, fish in parts of the ocean not under the control of a coastal country, migratory birds, gases of the lower atmosphere, and the ozone content of the upper atmosphere (stratosphere). See tragedy of the commons.
- capita GDP Annual gross domestic product (GDP) of a country divided by its total population at mid-year midyear. It gives the average slice of the economic pie per person. Used to be called per capita GNP. See gross domestic product.
- An interdisciplinary study that uses information from the physical sciences and social sciences tolerant how the earth works and how to deal with environmental problems.
- environmental worldviews Humans are the planet's most important species and should become managers or stewards of the earth. See planetary management worldview, stewardship worldview.
- environmental worldview Viewing undeveloped land as a hostile wilderness to be conquered (cleared, planted) and exploited for its resources as quickly as possible. Compare environmental wisdom worldview, planetary management worldview, spaceship-earth worldview.
- Using a product over and over again in the same form. An example is collecting, washing, and refilling glass beverage bottles. Compare recycling.
- resource See nonrenewable resource.
- Country that has low to moderate industrialization and low to moderate per capita GNP. Most are located in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
- Broad process of global social, economic, and environmental change that leads to an increasingly integrated world. See information and globalization revolution.
- capital Positive force created when people with different views and values find common ground and work together to build understanding, trust, and informed shared visions of what their communities, states, nations, and the world could and should be. Compare natural capital.
- of 70 Doubling time (in years) = 70/(percentage growth rate). See doubling time, exponential growth.
- sustainable yield See sustainable yield.
- revolution Use of new sources of energy from fossil fuels and later from nuclear fuels, and use of new technologies, to grow food and manufacture products. Compare agricultural revolution, environmental revolution, hunter[[endash]]gatherers, information and globalization revolution.
- source Large or dispersed land areas such as crop fields, streets, and lawns that discharge pollutants into the environment over a large area. Compare point source.
- management worldview Beliefs that (1) as the planet’s most important species, we are in charge of the earth; (2) we will not run out of resources because of our ability to develop and find new ones; (3) the potential for economic growth is essentially unlimited; and (4) our success depends on how well we manage the earth's life-support systems mostly for our own benefit. See spaceship-earth worldview. Compare environmental wisdom worldview, stewardship worldview.
- Collecting and reprocessing a resource so that it can be made into new products. An example is collecting aluminum cans, melting them down, and using the aluminum to make new cans or other aluminum products. Compare reuse.
- yield (sustained yield) Highest rate at which a potentially renewable resource can be used without reducing its available supply throughout the world or in a particular area. See also environmental degradation.
- Person who is concerned about the impact of people on environmental quality and believe that some human actions are degrading parts of the earth's life-support systems for humans and many other forms of life. Compare conservation biologist, conservationist, ecologist, environmental scientist, preservationist, restorationist.
- Amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply each person or population with the renewable resources they use and to absorb or dispose of the wastes from such resource use. It measures the average environmental impact of individuals or populations in different countries and areas.
- See developed country.
- All external conditions and factors, living and nonliving (chemicals and energy), that affect an organism or other specified system during its lifetime.
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- growth Growth in which some quantity, such as population size or economic output, increases at a constant rate per unit of time. An example is the growth sequence 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 and so on; when the increase in quantity over time is plotted, this type of growth yields a curve shaped like the letter J. Compare linear growth.
- capital Solar energy from the sun reaching the earth. Compare natural resources.
- prevention Device or process that prevents a potential pollutant from forming or entering the environment or sharply reduces the amount entering the environment. Compare pollution cleanup.
- Ability of a system to survive for some specified (finite) time.
- Depletion or disruption of a potentially renewable resource such as soil, grassland, forest, or wildlife that is used faster than it is naturally replenished.If such use continues, the resource becomes nonrenewable/extinct.
- Unsustainable addiction to overconsumption and materialism exhibited in the lifestyles of affluent consumers in the United States and other developed countries.
- Country that is highly industrialized and has a high per capita GNP.
- domestic product (GDP) Annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations, foreign and domestic, operating within a country.
- Inability to meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter.
- People who get their food by gathering edible wild plants and other materials and by hunting wild animals and fish. Compare agricultural revolution, environmental revolution, industrial[[endash]]medical revolution, information and globalization revolution.
- developed country (MDC) See developed country.
- and globalization revolution Use of new technologies such as the telephone, radio, television, computers, the Internet, automated databases, and remote sensing satellites to enable people to have increasingly rapid access to much more information on a global scale. Compare agricultural revolution, environmental revolution, hunter[[endash]]gatherers, industrial[[endash]]medical revolution.
- pollution control See pollution cleanup.
- developed country (LDC) See developing country.
- science Scientific data, models, theories, and laws that are widely accepted by scientists considered experts in the area of study. These results of science are very reliable. Compare frontier science, junk science.
- pollution control See pollution prevention.
- capital See natural resources.
- use Use of an ecosystem such as a forest for a variety of purposes such as timber harvesting, wildlife habitat, watershed protection, and recreation. Compare sustainable yield.
- worldview Beliefs that (1) we are the planet's most important species but we have an ethical responsibility to care for the rest of nature; (2) we will probably not run out of resources but they should not be wasted; (3) we should encourage environmentally beneficial forms of economic growth and discourage environmentally harmful forms of economic growth; and (4) our success depends on how well we can manage the earth's life-support systems for our benefit and for the rest of nature. Compare environmental wisdom worldview, planetary management worldview, spaceship earth worldview.
- resource An essentially inexhaustible resource on a human time scale. Solar energy is an example. Compare nonrenewable resource, renewable resource.
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency; responsible for managing federal efforts to control air and water pollution, radiation and pesticide hazards, environmental research, hazardous waste, and solid-solid waste disposal.
- resource Resource that exists in a fixed amount (stock) in various places in the earth's crust and has the potential for renewal by geological, physical, and chemical processes taking place over hundreds of millions to billions of years. Examples are copper, aluminum, coal, and oil. We classify these resources as exhaustible because we are extracting and using them at a much faster rate than they were formed. Compare renewable resource.
- Ability of earth's various systems, including human cultural systems and economies, to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely. This is another name for sustainability.
- Variety of different species (species diversity), genetic variability among individuals within each species (genetic diversity), variety of ecosystems (ecological diversity), and functions such as energy flow and matter cycling needed for the survival of species and biological communities (functional diversity).
- resource Resource that can be replenished rapidly (hours to several decades) through natural processes. Examples are trees in forests, grasses in grasslands, wild animals, fresh surface water in lakes and streams, most groundwater, fresh air, and fertile soil. If such a resource is used faster than it is replenished, it can be depleted and converted into a nonrenewable resource. Compare nonrenewable resource and perpetual resource. See also environmental degradation.
- The time it takes (usually in years) for the quantity of something growing exponentially to double. It can be calculated by dividing the annual percentage growth rate into 70.
- Increase in the capacity to provide people with goods and services produced by an economy; an increase in gross domestic product (GDP).
- A particular chemical or form of energy that can adversely affect the health, survival, or activities of humans or other living organisms. See pollution.
- See developing country.
- resource See common-property resource.
- of the commons Depletion or degradation of a potentially renewable resource to which people have free and unmanaged access. An example is the depletion of commercially desirable fish species in the open ocean beyond areas controlled by coastal countries. See common-property resource.
- Biological scientist who studies relationships between living organisms and their environment.
- Study of the interactions of living organisms with one another and with their nonliving environment of matter and energy.
60 Clues: See developed country. • See developing country. • capital See natural resources. • resource See nonrenewable resource. • resource See common-property resource. • pollution control See pollution cleanup. • sustainable yield See sustainable yield. • pollution control See pollution prevention. • developed country (MDC) See developed country. • ...
Plant and animal responses 2020-08-17
Across
- A feeding relationship where both species benefit
- Rhythm Externally controlled (by environmental cues).
- A plant which will only be induced to flower once the night length is shorter than a critical period.
- The repeated mass movement of a group resulting in greater reproductive success.Usually a return trip.
- A biological response to a change in the
- of light and dark in a 24 hour cycle.
- A response by an animal to a directional environmental stimulus. Must state whether it is positive or negative.
- A ranked order according to dominance with each member (except the alpha) being submissive to others.
- stimulus. Controlled by auxin causing cell elongation.
- A reversible plant movement response to a non-directional environmental stimuli.Controlled by water movement.
- A means of orientation during migration –eg star patterns, using the sun as a compass, visual cues/landmarks, smell, major wind currents, major water currents.
- A rhythm with a period of approximately 12.5 hours.
- A photoreceptor pigment involved in flowering-exists in two forms phytochrome red (P r ) and phytochrome far red (P fr ). P fr is the biologically active form.
- The process by which the biological clock is kept in check with the environment, clock is entrained by a zeitgeber.
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- Can be intraspecific or interspecific. Both parties lose out somewhat.
- A rhythm with a period of approximately 29.5 days.
- The ability of an animal to find its way home over unfamiliar territory.
- Includes predation, parasitism and herbivory
- A plant which will only be induced to flower once the night length is longer than a critical period.
- Rhythm Internally controlled (by genes).
- An internal timing mechanism (controlled by genes).
- The area which an animal marks and defends and which contains all the resources it needs to safely raise offspring.
- This resets a biological clock and keeps the activity entrained to the changes in the environment.
- A rhythm with a period of approximately 24 hours.
- The area in which an animal will roam (not marked or defended).
- A plant growth response to a directional
- A feature which enables an organism to have some increased likelihood of reproductive success.
- A response by an animal to a change in intensity of a diffuse (non-directional)environmental stimulus.
28 Clues: of light and dark in a 24 hour cycle. • Rhythm Internally controlled (by genes). • A biological response to a change in the • A plant growth response to a directional • Includes predation, parasitism and herbivory • A feeding relationship where both species benefit • A rhythm with a period of approximately 24 hours. • A rhythm with a period of approximately 29.5 days. • ...
Plant and animal responses 2020-08-17
Across
- A plant which will only be induced to flower once the night length is longer than a critical period.
- A rhythm with a period of approximately 29.5 days.
- An internal timing mechanism (controlled by genes).
- A response by an animal to a directional environmental stimulus. Must state whether it is positive or negative.
- A plant growth response to a directional environmental stimulus. Controlled by auxin causing cell elongation.
- A biological response to a change in the proportions of light and dark in a 24 hour cycle.
- A reversible plant movement response to a non-directional environmental stimuli.Controlled by water movement.
- The process by which the biological clock is kept in check with the environment, clock is entrained by a zeitgeber.
- The repeated mass movement of a group resulting in greater reproductive success.Usually a return trip.
- The ability of an animal to find its way home over unfamiliar territory.
- A ranked order according to dominance with each member (except the alpha) being submissive to others.
- The area which an animal marks and defends and which contains all the resources it needs to safely raise offspring.
- A feeding relationship where both species benefit
- This resets a biological clock and keeps the activity entrained to the changes in the environment.
- A photoreceptor pigment involved in flowering-exists in two forms phytochrome red (P r ) and phytochrome far red (P fr ). P fr is the biologically active form.
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- A plant which will only be induced to flower once the night length is shorter than a critical period.
- A rhythm with a period of approximately 24 hours.
- A response by an animal to a change in intensity of a diffuse (non-directional)environmental stimulus.
- Includes predation, parasitism and herbivory
- A feature which enables an organism to have some increased likelihood of reproductive success.
- Can be intraspecific or interspecific. Both parties lose out somewhat.
- A rhythm with a period of approximately 12.5 hours.
- Rhythm Externally controlled (by environmental cues).
- A means of orientation during migration –eg star patterns, using the sun as a compass, visual cues/landmarks, smell, major wind currents, major water currents.
- The area in which an animal will roam (not marked or defended).
- Rhythm Internally controlled (by genes).
26 Clues: Rhythm Internally controlled (by genes). • Includes predation, parasitism and herbivory • A rhythm with a period of approximately 24 hours. • A feeding relationship where both species benefit • A rhythm with a period of approximately 29.5 days. • An internal timing mechanism (controlled by genes). • A rhythm with a period of approximately 12.5 hours. • ...
L'environnement 2024-03-05
20 Clues: dam • sort • thaw • vegan • reuse • notice • walrus • floods • decade • western • species • threaten • heatwave • zero waste • management • fertiliser • car-sharing • fossil fuels • deforestation • environmental citizenship
Types of Enigeers 2025-12-11
20 Clues: gas • food • parks • fabric • planes • routers • airport • perfume • bridges • machinery • car engine • navigation • blueprints • prosthetics • 3D printers • temperature • reduces waste • climate change • medicine bottles • control protocols
Metal Tech Crossword 2012-10-29
Across
- To be protected
- How it works e.g A _________ by its wheels
- A proprieties, that works by looking at its materials and telling if it is strong enough or not etc
- To maintain safety and health to an individual
- Melts from fire and bends when burnt enough (used for i beams)
- A proprieties, that works by looking at the object.
- Economics Economics that are used for social purposes
- Basic name, mined and very common outdoors
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- To have human characteristics or to "work with the human
- A type of metal which is used for soda cans
- Strong metal found from ores in mines
- Comes from rocks and certain ores
- Known as a moral of philosophy
- To be appealing to the human eye
- The price or value of money
15 Clues: To be protected • The price or value of money • Known as a moral of philosophy • To be appealing to the human eye • Comes from rocks and certain ores • Strong metal found from ores in mines • Basic name, mined and very common outdoors • A type of metal which is used for soda cans • How it works e.g A _________ by its wheels • To maintain safety and health to an individual • ...
Unit 9 Vocab-Cold War (No Spaces) 2024-11-14
Across
- This gave money to returning soldiers to buy homes & colleges.
- A system of economics of the U.S.S.R.
- A system of economics of the U.S.
- A race in new technologies to go to space and the moon.
- Mutual defense treaty created by Soviet Union and other Communist allies.
- A rise in births.
- We all are getting nuked.
- Group of countries that make peace.
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- Policy to stopping the spread of communism.
- How countries deal with other countries.
- Soviets placed missiles here.
- United States gave aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII.
- if one nation in Asia fell to the Communists, neighboring countries would follow.
- A tense period when The United States & Soviet Union battled over power and influence.
- defense treaty of US and other Western European countries.
15 Clues: A rise in births. • We all are getting nuked. • Soviets placed missiles here. • A system of economics of the U.S. • Group of countries that make peace. • A system of economics of the U.S.S.R. • How countries deal with other countries. • Policy to stopping the spread of communism. • A race in new technologies to go to space and the moon. • ...
Ford and Carter 2021-01-05
Across
- price increase
- an environmental activist
- Muslim religious leader
- sets and enforces pollution standards
- held on April 22
- carter took up Like FDR on radio and TV
- 52 hostages held for 444 days
- raises the price of oil
- second nuclear power plant disaster march 2011
- freedom and liberties
- US ambassador to the UN
- environmental
Down
- nuclear power plant malfunctioned march 1979
- caused radiation to escape April 1986
- Israel agreed to withdraw from Sinai
- person appointed to lead a country for a minor
- someone who is active in protecting the environment
- removed price controls on gas and oil
- a marine biologist
- leader of Iran
- expanded jobs
- benefits for low-income Americans
22 Clues: expanded jobs • environmental • price increase • leader of Iran • held on April 22 • a marine biologist • freedom and liberties • Muslim religious leader • raises the price of oil • US ambassador to the UN • an environmental activist • 52 hostages held for 444 days • benefits for low-income Americans • Israel agreed to withdraw from Sinai • removed price controls on gas and oil • ...
Ford and Carter 2021-01-05
Across
- price increase
- freedom and liberties
- environmental awarenessheld on April 22
- leader of Iran
- expanded jobs
- second nuclear power plant disaster march 2011
- sets and enforces pollution standards
- raises the price of oil
- nuclear power plant malfunctioned march 1979
- a marine biologist
- an environmental activist
Down
- Muslim religious leader
- 52 hostages held for 444 days
- removed price controls on gas and oil
- caused radiation to escape April 1986
- Israel agreed to withdraw from Sinai
- carter took up Like FDR on radio and TV
- benefits for low-income Americans
- person appointed to lead a country for a minor
- someone who is active in protecting the environment
- US ambassador to the UN
21 Clues: expanded jobs • price increase • leader of Iran • a marine biologist • freedom and liberties • Muslim religious leader • US ambassador to the UN • raises the price of oil • an environmental activist • 52 hostages held for 444 days • benefits for low-income Americans • Israel agreed to withdraw from Sinai • removed price controls on gas and oil • sets and enforces pollution standards • ...
Environment 2024-04-01
Across
- service that offers weekly plastic waste collection in various areas in Bali was founded by..
- What could be a refuge for many living creatures, but is often neglected and damaged?
- Using cloth bags is one way to ... plastic waste
- A substance that causes pollution is called
- In order to reduce air pollution, one way to overcome this is to (walk) to a nearby place
- Those who have the obligation to maintain environmental cleanliness are the ... living in that environment
- In the work environment, workers can face several dangerous risks in their work environment, so how many dangerous risks are there?
- Labuan Bay Beach is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia, located in
- Waste that will not be able to decompose for the next 300 years
- Salsabila Khairunnisa founded a platform on social media called...
- conditions when the physical and biological components of the earth's system and atmosphere are contaminated so as to disrupt the balance of the environmental ecosystem is the definition of a … environment
- What is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia after Labuan Bay Beach, Banten? Just mention the name of the area
- a mutation, or genetic change, that helps an organism, such as a plant or animal, survive in its environment is a definition of an...
Down
- a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life is a definition of?
- An artist who cares about the environment who has a program to overcome the waste problem by creating an application is
- One sign of increasing earth ... is the melting of ice at the North Pole
- Who are the environmental figures who have collaborated with the Pandawara group?
- Who are the environmental figure behind the “generasi peduli bumi” movement?
- The environmentalist's goal is to preserve the environment
- a person who is concerned with or advocates the protection of the environment is a definition of ?
- how to recycle organic waste by recycling it into...
- an example of climate change
- a group consisting of five young people from Bandung took the initiative to clean up piles of rubbish in the rivers of Bandung City, called..
- The most inspiring female environmental activist in the field of green literacy because she is known as a reading and writing mother in the interior of the Baduy tribe is
24 Clues: an example of climate change • A substance that causes pollution is called • Using cloth bags is one way to ... plastic waste • how to recycle organic waste by recycling it into... • The environmentalist's goal is to preserve the environment • Labuan Bay Beach is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia, located in • ...
Niches, Misgana Daniel Unit #9 2026-06-11
Across
- The specific timing or daily schedule of activity that separates closely related species.
- Competition for resources that occurs between individuals of entirely different species.
- An interspecific interaction where one organism lives on or inside a host, causing harm.
- The actual environmental conditions and resources an organism utilizes due to limiting factors.
- The non-living chemical and physical parts of an environment that shape an organism's niche.Biotic The living biological components and interactions that restrict an organism to its realized niche.
- An organism with a broad niche that can thrive across varying environmental conditions.
- An organism that exerts strong control on community structure relative to its biomas
- Competition for resources that occurs between individuals of the exact same species.
- The division of limited resources by species to avoid direct competition within a niche.
Down
- A disease-causing microorganism that acts as a biotic factor limiting a population's niche.
- The principle that two species cannot occupy the exact same niche if resources are limited.
- An interspecific interaction within a niche where both participating species receive clear benefits.
- The physical place or geographic location where an organism naturally lives and grows.
- The full potential range of environmental conditions and resources an organism could theoretically occupy.
- A consumer interaction where animals feed on producers, affecting plant distribution and abundance.
- A consumer interaction where a predator kills and eats prey, regulating prey populations.
- The physical area or microhabitat within an ecosystem that a specific species occupies.
- The specific functional role and position an organism occupies within its environmental community.
- An organism with a narrow niche that requires highly specific resources to survive.
19 Clues: An organism with a narrow niche that requires highly specific resources to survive. • An organism that exerts strong control on community structure relative to its biomas • Competition for resources that occurs between individuals of the exact same species. • The physical place or geographic location where an organism naturally lives and grows. • ...
asia puzzle 2012-05-21
Vocabulario - La universidad 2021-09-19
ap econ 2021-08-16
Lab Safety Symbols 2026-05-22
Eco-Dough Crossword 2023-10-06
Across
- Electronics at or nearing the end of their useful life
- financial statement that includes environmental liabilities.
- the company makes an environmental claim about something the organization is doing that is intended to promote a sense of environmental impact that doesn't exist.
Down
- Systematic analysis of a product's environmental impact from production to disposal.
- Method used to assess the ecological impact of a business.
- standards-setting organization that develops industry-specific standards for disclosing sustainability risks and opportunities.
- Measurement of a company's sustainability efforts.
- Taking environmental, social and corporate governance issues into account when investing.
8 Clues: Measurement of a company's sustainability efforts. • Electronics at or nearing the end of their useful life • Method used to assess the ecological impact of a business. • financial statement that includes environmental liabilities. • Systematic analysis of a product's environmental impact from production to disposal. • ...
us history sutudy guide 2021-12-13
18 Clues: city • racism • Exclusion • Origins Act • Strike people • Island Asian • Unions people • Pluralism good • farming tractor • Pot all together • Steel Strike work • Economics freedom • in cities pollution • Line mass production • Bulb light up my world • and Pull Factors food • Neighborhoods all black • Immigrants/ “Old Immigrants china
THE CIVIL WAR 2023-01-18
Across
- Cut off supplies
- How people interact
- Forced enlistment
- Movement to end slavery
- Manufacturing Factory production
- Not having enough
- Forgive without punishment
- Grant freedom
- My area is more important
- To separate
Down
- Earth features
- Better than
- Government stuff
- Give up
- Get rid of
- Document outlining govt
- money jobs resources
- Farming
18 Clues: Give up • Farming • Get rid of • Better than • To separate • Grant freedom • Earth features • Government stuff • Cut off supplies • Forced enlistment • Not having enough • How people interact • money jobs resources • Document outlining govt • Movement to end slavery • My area is more important • Forgive without punishment • Manufacturing Factory production
Environment 2024-04-01
Across
- service that offers weekly plastic waste collection in various areas in Bali was founded by..
- What could be a refuge for many living creatures, but is often neglected and damaged?
- Using cloth bags is one way to ... plastic waste
- A substance that causes pollution is called
- In order to reduce air pollution, one way to overcome this is to (walk) to a nearby place
- Those who have the obligation to maintain environmental cleanliness are the ... living in that environment
- In the work environment, workers can face several dangerous risks in their work environment, so how many dangerous risks are there?
- Labuan Bay Beach is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia, located in
- Waste that will not be able to decompose for the next 300 years
- Salsabila Khairunnisa founded a platform on social media called...
- conditions when the physical and biological components of the earth's system and atmosphere are contaminated so as to disrupt the balance of the environmental ecosystem is the definition of a … environment
- What is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia after Labuan Bay Beach, Banten? Just mention the name of the area
- a mutation, or genetic change, that helps an organism, such as a plant or animal, survive in its environment is a definition of an...
Down
- a sum total of all the living and non-living elements and their effects that influence human life is a definition of?
- An artist who cares about the environment who has a program to overcome the waste problem by creating an application is
- One sign of increasing earth ... is the melting of ice at the North Pole
- Who are the environmental figures who have collaborated with the Pandawara group?
- Who are the environmental figure behind the “generasi peduli bumi” movement?
- The environmentalist's goal is to preserve the environment
- a person who is concerned with or advocates the protection of the environment is a definition of ?
- how to recycle organic waste by recycling it into...
- an example of climate change
- a group consisting of five young people from Bandung took the initiative to clean up piles of rubbish in the rivers of Bandung City, called..
- The most inspiring female environmental activist in the field of green literacy because she is known as a reading and writing mother in the interior of the Baduy tribe is
24 Clues: an example of climate change • A substance that causes pollution is called • Using cloth bags is one way to ... plastic waste • how to recycle organic waste by recycling it into... • The environmentalist's goal is to preserve the environment • Labuan Bay Beach is the dirtiest beach in Indonesia, located in • ...
Caroline Allison, Unit 1 Crossword 2025-09-30
Across
- (1.6) The area of land and water required to sustainably provide all the resources at the rate at which they are being consumed by a given population
- (1.7) The addition of a substance or an agent to an environment through human activity, at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment
- (1.6) The yield obtained from natural resources
- (1.6) An estimate of an ecosystem's production of natural resources but also of its absorption and cycling of materials in biogeochemical cycles like the carbon cycle
- (1.7) Contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins
- (1.6) Natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- (1.6) The number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation
- (1.1)A worldview that shapes the way an individual or group of people perceives and evaluates environmental issues
Down
- (1.7) Contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site
- (1.?) A measure of the amount of dissolved oxygen required to break down the organic material in a given volume of water through aerobic biological activity
- (1.4) Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- (1.7) When lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients (nitrates and phosphates), which results in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton
- (1.6) The day when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year
- (1.4) A report completed before development to assess the environmental, social and economic impacts of the project, predicting and evaluating possible impacts and suggesting mitigation strategies for the project
- (1.1) Puts ecology and nature as central to humanity and emphasizes a less materialistic approach to life with greater self sufficiency of societies
- (1.4) The use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement of the resources exploited and full recovery of the ecosystems affected by their extraction and use
- (1.10) Less economically developed country
- (1.1) Argues humans must sustainably manage the global system through use of taxes, environmental regulations and legislation
- (1.10) More economically developed country
- (1.1) Argues that technological developments can provide solutions to environmental problems
20 Clues: (1.10) Less economically developed country • (1.10) More economically developed country • (1.6) The yield obtained from natural resources • (1.7) Contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins • (1.7) Contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site • (1.6) Natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services • ...
PERSONAL PROFILE 2023-06-12
Kwanzaa 2024-12-05
ESS-Henry Carter, Unit 1 2025-09-16
Across
- less economically developed country
- is the addition of a substance or an agent to an environment through human activity at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment
- development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- cantaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins
- yield obtained from natural resources
- More economically developed country
- estimate of an ecosystems production of natural resources but also of its absorption and cycling of materials in biogeochemical cycles like the carbon cycle.
- number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation
Down
- use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement of the resources exploited and full recovery of the ecosystems affected by their extraction and use
- worldview that shapes an individuals perception of environmental issues
- value system that emphasizes a less materialistic approach to life with focus on ecology
- environmental viewpoint that humans must manage the global system
- Example:Building a dam, developing a beach town
- day where humanity's demand for ecological resources and services is greater than the earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year.
- can occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal water receive inputs of nutrients which results in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton
- Contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site
- natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- area of land and water required to sustainably provide all resources at the rate at which they are being consumed by a given population
- Argues that technological developments can provide solutions to environmental problems.
19 Clues: less economically developed country • More economically developed country • yield obtained from natural resources • Example:Building a dam, developing a beach town • cantaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins • Contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site • environmental viewpoint that humans must manage the global system • ...
ECON 115 -CH-01-02 2018-09-24
Across
- / The first use of a new method of production or creation of a new form of business organization
- / Human made resources used to produce goods and services.
- / The part of economics concerned with such individual units as industries, firms and households.
- / Spending for the production and accumulation of capital.
Down
- / The analysis of facts to establish cause and effect relationship
- / Natural resources used to produce goods and services.
- / A schedule that shows various combinations of two products a consumer can purchase with a specific money.
- / The part of economics concerned with the economy as a whole.
- / The sacrifice of some or all of one economic goal, good or service to achieve some other goal, good or service.
9 Clues: / Natural resources used to produce goods and services. • / Human made resources used to produce goods and services. • / Spending for the production and accumulation of capital. • / The part of economics concerned with the economy as a whole. • / The analysis of facts to establish cause and effect relationship • ...
ecconomics 2021-05-19
Across
- the state of a region in terms of the production
- large-scale or general economic factors
- increase in prices and fall in value of money
- a stock or amount of something available
- merchandise or possessions
Down
- economics concerned with individual wants
- the condition of a region regarding prosperity
- the quantity of consumers willing to buy goods
- the action of using up a resource.
9 Clues: merchandise or possessions • the action of using up a resource. • large-scale or general economic factors • economics concerned with individual wants • a stock or amount of something available • increase in prices and fall in value of money • the condition of a region regarding prosperity • the quantity of consumers willing to buy goods • ...
ecconomics 2021-05-19
Across
- large-scale or general economic factors
- increase in prices and fall in value of money
- economics concerned with individual wants
Down
- the action of using up a resource.
- the state of a region in terms of the production
- the condition of a region regarding prosperity
- the quantity of consumers willing to buy goods
- merchandise or possessions
- a stock or amount of something available
9 Clues: merchandise or possessions • the action of using up a resource. • large-scale or general economic factors • economics concerned with individual wants • a stock or amount of something available • increase in prices and fall in value of money • the condition of a region regarding prosperity • the quantity of consumers willing to buy goods • ...
The Desert Southwest 2026-04-23
18 Clues: über • Atom- • Wiese • Krater • giftig • trocken • Siedlung • bedauern • Töpferei • pressure • Schlucht • Ferienort • Lehmziegel • to make up • internship • ausgedörrt • in Rente gehen • environmental protection
Plant and animal responses 2020-08-17
Across
- A feeding relationship where both species benefit
- Rhythm Externally controlled (by environmental cues).
- A plant which will only be induced to flower once the night length is shorter than a critical period.
- The repeated mass movement of a group resulting in greater reproductive success.Usually a return trip.
- A biological response to a change in the
- of light and dark in a 24 hour cycle.
- A response by an animal to a directional environmental stimulus. Must state whether it is positive or negative.
- A ranked order according to dominance with each member (except the alpha) being submissive to others.
- stimulus. Controlled by auxin causing cell elongation.
- A reversible plant movement response to a non-directional environmental stimuli.Controlled by water movement.
- A means of orientation during migration –eg star patterns, using the sun as a compass, visual cues/landmarks, smell, major wind currents, major water currents.
- A rhythm with a period of approximately 12.5 hours.
- A photoreceptor pigment involved in flowering-exists in two forms phytochrome red (P r ) and phytochrome far red (P fr ). P fr is the biologically active form.
- The process by which the biological clock is kept in check with the environment, clock is entrained by a zeitgeber.
Down
- Can be intraspecific or interspecific. Both parties lose out somewhat.
- A rhythm with a period of approximately 29.5 days.
- The ability of an animal to find its way home over unfamiliar territory.
- Includes predation, parasitism and herbivory
- A plant which will only be induced to flower once the night length is longer than a critical period.
- Rhythm Internally controlled (by genes).
- An internal timing mechanism (controlled by genes).
- The area which an animal marks and defends and which contains all the resources it needs to safely raise offspring.
- This resets a biological clock and keeps the activity entrained to the changes in the environment.
- A rhythm with a period of approximately 24 hours.
- The area in which an animal will roam (not marked or defended).
- A plant growth response to a directional
- A feature which enables an organism to have some increased likelihood of reproductive success.
- A response by an animal to a change in intensity of a diffuse (non-directional)environmental stimulus.
28 Clues: of light and dark in a 24 hour cycle. • Rhythm Internally controlled (by genes). • A biological response to a change in the • A plant growth response to a directional • Includes predation, parasitism and herbivory • A feeding relationship where both species benefit • A rhythm with a period of approximately 24 hours. • A rhythm with a period of approximately 29.5 days. • ...
New Balance Earth Week Challenge 2014-04-25
Across
- NB is a founding member of the Sustainable Apparel _________, which develops environmental indexes for the footwear and apparel industries
- Man's best friend
- New Balance uses the _________ as a way for teams to assess environmental impacts during the product creation process
- In 2013, 99% of NB footwear contained at least one ________________-preferred material (EPM)
- All New Balance footwear ___ free
- NB has ________ its use of environmentally-preferred materials (EPMs) within footwear since 2007
- The ______ Cup is awarded to the NB product team with the highest average team score using the ecoToolBox
Down
- NB uses the _________ 2.0 to measure environmental impacts across the apparel and footwear supply chains
- Large marsupial
- Lawrence __________ Center will save 46,195 kWh following exterior LED light upgrades
- Likes to chase mice
- Has a trunk
- Lawrence Mill will save 19,506 kWh following _________ LED light upgrades
- Flying mammal
14 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • All New Balance footwear ___ free • Lawrence Mill will save 19,506 kWh following _________ LED light upgrades • Lawrence __________ Center will save 46,195 kWh following exterior LED light upgrades • ...
Quick crossword 2022-05-12
16 Clues: watch • vessel • Zodiac lion • royal title • Juliet's love • Greek Alphabet • a group of owls • The Jungle book • African country • weather instrument • very thin pancakes • Venetian rowing boat • japanese warrior caste • cinema with several screens • move up and down repeatedly • economics themed board game
Economics Unit 1 2025-09-17
16 Clues: Tax-taker • Free-time • Free-will • Spender-saver • National-output • Income-for-labor • Gubei-incentives • Maximizing-output • Fair-opportunities • Savings-plus-assets • Basic-economic-problem • Motivation-for-behavior • Study-of-decision-making • Simplified-representation • Subsidized-housing-country • Partial-ownership-of-company
Unit 7b and 7c 2020-11-08
18 Clues: okoliš • razvoj • pregled • neboder • ushićen • ekološki • ulaganje • iscrpljen • proizvođač • znanstveno • proizvoditi • precijeniti • potcijenjeno • prekvalificiran • uložiti, ulagati • razviti, razvijati • onečišćenje, zagađenje • onečišćavati, onečistiti
En La Clase 2020-10-06
Across
- music
- history
- classmate
- quiz
- semester
- computerscience
- literature
- cafeteria
- geography
- house
- bookstore
- university
- art
- sociology
- spanish
- course
- journalism
Down
- humanities
- foreignlanguages
- library
- psychology
- mathematics
- class
- homework
- trimester
- school
- schedule
- physics
- laboratory
- chemistry
- stadium
- sciences
- test
- economics
- accounting
- biology
- english
37 Clues: art • quiz • test • music • class • house • school • course • history • library • physics • stadium • biology • spanish • english • homework • semester • schedule • sciences • classmate • trimester • cafeteria • geography • chemistry • bookstore • economics • sociology • humanities • psychology • literature • laboratory • university • accounting • journalism • mathematics • computerscience • foreignlanguages
Destinos 12 2020-11-15
Across
- to argue
- patient
- furious
- money
- immigrant
- economics (2 words)
- to suffer
- bellboy
- to discover
- gaucho, (Argentine cowboy)
- to move (residence)
- step father
- never
- indispensable
Down
- half brother (2 words)
- strategy
- inclination (towards)
- zone
- to dedicate oneself to
- strict
- heart attack (2 words)
- scene
- available
- tip (for a service rendered)
24 Clues: zone • money • scene • never • strict • patient • furious • bellboy • to argue • strategy • immigrant • to suffer • available • to discover • step father • indispensable • economics (2 words) • to move (residence) • inclination (towards) • half brother (2 words) • to dedicate oneself to • heart attack (2 words) • gaucho, (Argentine cowboy) • tip (for a service rendered)
Stealing Home Crossword 2018-12-02
Across
- dirty
- excessively eager
- preseason
- wealth
- statistics tracker
- something emotionally difficult
- open minded
- to cause delay
- dull edged
Down
- 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
Ch. 3 Vocabulary - Spanish I 2023-10-08
34 Clues: art • band • bible • court • field • choir • sports • soccer • chapel • places • office • library • history • algebra • spanish • science • english • geometry • baseball • football • cafeteria • economics • the world • geography • electives • languages • volleyball • literature • government • basketball • cheerleader • the yearbook • social studies • physical education
Crossword 2 2025-03-13
Across
- France is in ______
- _____ <---> low
- Home _____
- I practice soccer ___ day
- Potato _____
- _____ trip
- Flight _______
- It ____ delicious
- Big <--> _____
- I ____ to be a doctor
- What's your best _____?
Down
- ___ Puff
- Curry and _____
- He is ____ kind
- You can ____ the computer history museum
- ____ do you want to be?
- Japan is in _______
- New <--> _____
- ______ drill
- I want to _____ science
- It's from ___ New Zealand
21 Clues: ___ Puff • Home _____ • _____ trip • Potato _____ • ______ drill • New <--> _____ • Flight _______ • Big <--> _____ • Curry and _____ • He is ____ kind • _____ <---> low • It ____ delicious • France is in ______ • Japan is in _______ • I ____ to be a doctor • ____ do you want to be? • I want to _____ science • What's your best _____? • I practice soccer ___ day • It's from ___ New Zealand • ...
Italian 4 - Vocab #5 2025-12-01
Across
- Trade
- Loyal
- To fix/secure
- Salary (in economics)
- To bring up to date
- Robotics
- To communicate
- Apprenticeship
- Interview
- Headquarters
- Responsible
- Organized
- Candidate
- Knowledge/Competence
- Salary (individual)
- By (ex. to pass by) [formal]
Down
- Attitude
- Leadership
- Requirements
- Profession
- Coworker, Colleague
- Role
- Integrity
- Useful
- Algorithm
- Reliable
- Threat, Menace
27 Clues: Role • Trade • Loyal • Useful • Attitude • Robotics • Reliable • Integrity • Interview • Algorithm • Organized • Candidate • Leadership • Profession • Responsible • Requirements • Headquarters • To fix/secure • To communicate • Apprenticeship • Threat, Menace • Coworker, Colleague • To bring up to date • Salary (individual) • Knowledge/Competence • Salary (in economics) • By (ex. to pass by) [formal]
Unidad 4 - En la Clase 1 2020-02-05
29 Clues: big • math • small • french • algebra • biology • english • spanish • physics • science • history • calculas • geometry • optional • language • the class • economics • chemistry • geography • psychology • literature • social studies • the high school • difficult, hard • the male teacher • the female teacher • level, grade level • required; mandatory • male/female student
Les Cours 2022-10-17
33 Clues: art • easy • math • P.E. • class • grade • useful • I hate • I like • school • diploma • useless • science • history • studies • biology • physics • homework • chemistry • geography • economics • difficult • cafeteria • gymnasium • philosophy • psychology • humanities • scholarship • I don't like • I really like • computer class • business classes • foreign language
Flowers for Algernon 2016-12-11
Across
- - mental disorder
- - City in Illinois
- - surgery
- - argument
- - worker at the bakery
- - type of teacher
- - Smart
- -an apparatus for burning waste material
- - Doctor
- - School
Down
- - an expert in economics
- - piece of music
- - something remembered from the past
- - a type of projective test used in psychoanalysis
- - treatment
- - White mouse
- - fake doctor?
- - State home
- - Mother
- - Type of test
20 Clues: - Smart • - Mother • - Doctor • - School • - surgery • - argument • - treatment • - State home • - White mouse • - fake doctor? • - Type of test • - piece of music • - mental disorder • - type of teacher • - City in Illinois • - worker at the bakery • - an expert in economics • - something remembered from the past • -an apparatus for burning waste material • ...
The Vale College Staff 2023-09-09
Across
- HOD Biology
- Liberian
- HOD Social Science
- History teacher
- ICT teacher
- Fine and creative arts
- Vice principal
- French teacher
- Yoruba teacher
- School's accountant
- Hostel master
- Economics teacher
- HOD English language
Down
- Mathematics teacher
- Physics teacher
- Chaplain
- Civics education teacher
- the principal
- HOD mathematics
- English Lang teacher
- PHE teacher
- Marketing and drama
- Music teacher
23 Clues: Liberian • Chaplain • HOD Biology • ICT teacher • PHE teacher • the principal • Hostel master • Music teacher • Vice principal • French teacher • Yoruba teacher • Physics teacher • History teacher • HOD mathematics • Economics teacher • HOD Social Science • Mathematics teacher • Marketing and drama • School's accountant • English Lang teacher • HOD English language • Fine and creative arts • ...
Vocabulary 2025-11-08
Across
- classmate
- semester
- foreignlanguages
- bookstore
- sciences
- spanish
- stadium
- homework
- school
- english
- university
- course
- schedule
- physics
- accounting
- literature
- journalism
- psychology
- mathematics
- house
Down
- trimester
- test
- music
- cafeteria
- class
- quiz
- library
- geography
- laboratory
- chemistry
- computerscience
- biology
- humanities
- sociology
- art
- history
- economics
37 Clues: art • test • quiz • music • class • house • school • course • spanish • stadium • library • biology • english • physics • history • semester • sciences • homework • schedule • trimester • classmate • cafeteria • bookstore • geography • chemistry • sociology • economics • laboratory • humanities • university • accounting • literature • journalism • psychology • mathematics • computerscience • foreignlanguages
Root and Affix #2 2018-10-22
Across
- / a particular order in which related events, movements, or things follow each other
- / the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors
- / utter
- / make or become more intense
- / toward the front; in the direction that one is facing or traveling
Down
- / the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors
- / an advantage or profit gained from something
- / knowing everything
- / the state of being someone's father
- / distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior
- / transport or be transported across space and distance instantly
11 Clues: / utter • / knowing everything • / make or become more intense • / the state of being someone's father • / an advantage or profit gained from something • / distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior • / transport or be transported across space and distance instantly • / toward the front; in the direction that one is facing or traveling • ...
FR2U1 CDO1 2022-10-23
Across
- physics-chemistry
- during
- back-to-school
- vacation
- at night
- study hall
- the afternoon
- the evening
- before
- the school year
- economics
- after school
Down
- at the end of the day
- holiday
- the school calendar
- the school subjects
- free, unscheduled time
- the morning
- after
- German
- at the beginning of the day
- history-geography
- before school
23 Clues: after • during • before • German • holiday • vacation • at night • economics • study hall • the morning • the evening • after school • the afternoon • before school • back-to-school • the school year • physics-chemistry • history-geography • the school calendar • the school subjects • at the end of the day • free, unscheduled time • at the beginning of the day
Spanish Vocab 2020-10-07
27 Clues: Art • Quiz • Test • Music • Class • School • Course • College • Stadium • Biology • Spanish • Physics • Library • Homework • Schedule • Sciences • Semester • Trimester • Geography • Economics • Accounting • Books bought • Computer Science • a place you chill • Who you sit next to • Where you eat food in scool • Nerdy science stuff happens there
En La Clase 2020-10-06
Across
- music
- history
- classmate
- quiz
- semester
- computerscience
- literature
- cafeteria
- geography
- house
- bookstore
- university
- art
- sociology
- spanish
- course
- journalism
Down
- humanities
- foreignlanguages
- library
- psychology
- mathematics
- class
- homework
- trimester
- school
- schedule
- physics
- laboratory
- chemistry
- stadium
- sciences
- test
- economics
- accounting
- biology
- english
37 Clues: art • quiz • test • music • class • house • school • course • history • library • physics • stadium • biology • spanish • english • homework • semester • schedule • sciences • classmate • trimester • cafeteria • geography • chemistry • bookstore • economics • sociology • humanities • psychology • literature • laboratory • university • accounting • journalism • mathematics • computerscience • foreignlanguages
Module 12 2014-05-20
Across
- sērkociņš
- meteoroloģija
- astronomija
- fizika
- baterija
- ekoloģija
- antropoloģija
- papīrs
- penicilīns
- ģenētika
- inženierzinātne
- dators
- ledusskapis
- skaitāmie.kauliņi
- mobilais.telefons
- aspirīns
- ģeogrāfija
- bioloģija
- zooloģija
- botānika
Down
- ķīmija
- poga
- arheoloģija
- medicīna
- mikročips
- velosipēds
- kompass
- ritenis
- arhitektūra
- rāvējslēdzējs
- spuldzīte
- internets
- ekonomika
- kamera
- ierocis
- psiholoģija
- ģeoloģija
37 Clues: poga • ķīmija • fizika • papīrs • kamera • dators • kompass • ritenis • ierocis • medicīna • baterija • ģenētika • aspirīns • botānika • sērkociņš • mikročips • ekoloģija • spuldzīte • internets • ekonomika • ģeoloģija • bioloģija • zooloģija • velosipēds • penicilīns • ģeogrāfija • arheoloģija • astronomija • arhitektūra • ledusskapis • psiholoģija • meteoroloģija • antropoloģija • rāvējslēdzējs • inženierzinātne • skaitāmie.kauliņi • mobilais.telefons
asia puzzle 2012-05-21
Environmental Month 2013-06-11
Across
- the natural drainage system that uses creeks, rivers,ect.
- to become better you must...
- to maintain and prevent further damage
- the general weather in a region
- to agree and meet requests, demands and requirements
Down
- to take a material and reuse it
- created when pollution combines with rain
- excess material that is not used
- the conditions you are surrounded by
- the release of harmful substances into the environment
- attempt to restore the damage that has already been done
- to hinder or stop from doing something
12 Clues: to become better you must... • to take a material and reuse it • the general weather in a region • excess material that is not used • the conditions you are surrounded by • to maintain and prevent further damage • to hinder or stop from doing something • created when pollution combines with rain • to agree and meet requests, demands and requirements • ...
Environmental Science 2014-01-17
Across
- heterogeneity or the range of organisms in a community
- is the variety present at the level of the gene
- the removal of soils from an area due to wind or water, and is the biggest contributor to soil degradation.
- put directly into the air by human activities
- Heavy machinery that continuously moves over the soil compacts the soil decreasing the air content of the soil and the ability of animals (such as worms), water, and roots to move
- formed from the decomposition of organic compounds
- the many new technologies and advances in the agricultural industry
- the ozone layer (which accounts for 90% of Earth's ozone) can be found.
Down
- The primary cause leading to a lost of biodiversity
- mixture of air pollutants that typically produce a hazy appearance
- is the process of fusing two hydrogen atoms together to produce one helium atom
- a colorless gas that is nothing like atmospheric ozone that is in the stratosphere surrounding the Earth and protecting humans from the harmful UV radiation
12 Clues: put directly into the air by human activities • is the variety present at the level of the gene • formed from the decomposition of organic compounds • The primary cause leading to a lost of biodiversity • heterogeneity or the range of organisms in a community • mixture of air pollutants that typically produce a hazy appearance • ...
Environmental Emergencies 2015-04-13
Across
- When your body gets cold you ______.
- When your fingers and toes freeze you get ______.
- A Cold Emergency is over _____ of the body.
- To protect your head in the cold you should wear a ______.
- When your body gets hot you ______ a lot.
Down
- Call _____!
- When you don't drink enough water you get ______.
- A Heat Emergency is over _____ of the body.
- Wear proper _____ when outside.
- When you feel like you have a knot and tightness in your muscles.
- To protect your hands in the cold you should wear a ______.
- When you feel like your spinning and light-headead you are ______.
12 Clues: Call _____! • Wear proper _____ when outside. • When your body gets cold you ______. • When your body gets hot you ______ a lot. • A Heat Emergency is over _____ of the body. • A Cold Emergency is over _____ of the body. • When you don't drink enough water you get ______. • When your fingers and toes freeze you get ______. • ...
Environmental Quiz 2015-01-16
Across
- A gas that is produced when garbage from a landfill decomposes
- A non biodegradable item
- The burning of fossil fuels
- A organism that breaks down dead organic materials
- The residue left behind when garbage is incinerated
- A variety of dangerous and toxic materials which should not be disposed
- The various living things in an ecosystem
Down
- organic waste which can be broken down to produce valuable nutrients
- Plants absorb sunlight to convert carbon monoxide in to their food
- The process of burning garbage
- Where an animal lives
- A circular current of garbage in the ocean
12 Clues: Where an animal lives • A non biodegradable item • The burning of fossil fuels • The process of burning garbage • The various living things in an ecosystem • A circular current of garbage in the ocean • A organism that breaks down dead organic materials • The residue left behind when garbage is incinerated • A gas that is produced when garbage from a landfill decomposes • ...
Environmental Law 2014-09-16
Across
- The ability or capacity of something to be maintained, strengthened or supported physically or mentally
- Unreasonable interference with a neighbour’s enjoyment of their property; for example, noise, smells, smoke, water or other matter continually emanating from a neighbouring property.
- Their role is to be an effective environmental regulator and an influential authority on environmental impacts
- A person against whom a civil legal action is taken.
Down
- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects
- Doing or not doing something a reasonable person would or would not do in certain circumstances, which causes harm or loss to another person; a common-law principle and a key area in the law of torts or civil wrongs; essential concepts are the ‘neighbour principle’ and breaches of duty of care.
- Unauthorised access to another person’s land.
- An act or omission that interferes with the comfort or convenience of a number of people to a considerable degree.
- A person bringing a civil action—person who has the burden of proving the case.
- Start civil proceedings against another person.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant is exposed to.
- An official document giving someone authorization to do something
12 Clues: Unauthorised access to another person’s land. • Start civil proceedings against another person. • A person against whom a civil legal action is taken. • An official document giving someone authorization to do something • A person bringing a civil action—person who has the burden of proving the case. • ...
environmental words 2020-05-06
Across
- everything that exists in a particular environment
- the process by which a green plant turns water and carbon dioxide into food when the plant is exposed to light
- all the plants that live in a particular area, time period or environment
- a series of activities designed to produce a particular result
- land covered with trees and bushes
- any one group of living things (such as molds, mushrooms, or yeasts) that often look like plants but have no flowers and that live on dead or decaying things
- an area of land that is covered with shallow water
Down
- the act or result of cutting down or burning all the trees in an area
- a large flat area of land with grass and a very few trees
- the gradual destruction of something by natural resources
- all the animals that live in a particular area, time period or environment
- the protection of animals, plants and natural resources
12 Clues: land covered with trees and bushes • everything that exists in a particular environment • an area of land that is covered with shallow water • the protection of animals, plants and natural resources • a large flat area of land with grass and a very few trees • the gradual destruction of something by natural resources • ...
Environmental Issue 2022-05-12
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 Issues 2023-06-20
Across
- an environmental problem.
- friendly not bad for the environment.
- animals, birds, insects, etc. that are wild and live in a natural environment.
- a solution to environmental problems.
- at risk of no longer existing.
Down
- to keep something safe from death, harm or loss.
- animals that are not pets or farm animals.
- to reuse things that have already been used.
- to stop something from happening.
- the process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty; the state of being dirty.
- a noun that means the air, land and water where people, animals and plans live.
- a verb that means 'destroy' or 'spoil'.
- to make sure that something is not harmed.
13 Clues: an environmental problem. • at risk of no longer existing. • to stop something from happening. • friendly not bad for the environment. • a solution to environmental problems. • a verb that means 'destroy' or 'spoil'. • animals that are not pets or farm animals. • to make sure that something is not harmed. • to reuse things that have already been used. • ...
environmental issues 2023-11-14
Across
- the change of weather patterns
- the thinning of the ozone layer
- food that is not eaten by humans which is then dicarded
- contamination of soil with toxic substances
- rain that has acidic components
Down
- the destruction of land making it incapable for animals to live there
- the removal of trees
- the decline or extinction of different species
- Contamination of harmful substances into air
- catching too many fish
- the release of oil into the environment
- the release of substances into bodies of water
12 Clues: the removal of trees • catching too many fish • the change of weather patterns • the thinning of the ozone layer • rain that has acidic components • the release of oil into the environment • contamination of soil with toxic substances • Contamination of harmful substances into air • the decline or extinction of different species • ...
Environmental Crossword 2023-11-30
Across
- In sampling: a square used to measure
- Measuring tape used to sample diversity
- Being dependable in terms of scientific research
- Misleading/incorrect findings
- Prejudice in research
- Sampling when a population can be divided into subpopulations
Down
- Incorrect data
- Data taken over time
- Smaller set of data
- Time interval sampling
- Sampling when a population can be divided into subpopulations randomly
- Probability sampling
12 Clues: Incorrect data • Smaller set of data • Data taken over time • Probability sampling • Prejudice in research • Time interval sampling • Misleading/incorrect findings • In sampling: a square used to measure • Measuring tape used to sample diversity • Being dependable in terms of scientific research • Sampling when a population can be divided into subpopulations • ...
Environmental Issues 2024-07-19
Across
- The clearing of forests on a large scale
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- species, Species at risk of extinction (2 words)
Down
- The process of converting waste materials into new products
- Using resources in a way that doesn't deplete them for future generations
- The protection and management of natural resources
- warming, The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature (2 words)
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment
- footprint, The amount of greenhouse gases produced by human activities (2 words)
- energy, Energy from sources that are naturally replenishing (2 words)
- change, Long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns (2 words)
12 Clues: The clearing of forests on a large scale • species, Species at risk of extinction (2 words) • The protection and management of natural resources • The process of converting waste materials into new products • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment • The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat • ...
Environmental science 2024-09-25
Across
- protection of natural resources
- a biological community
- the presence of harmful substances
- converting waste into reusable material
- the removal of forests
- a particular habitat
- An element in fossil fuel
- the ability to be maintained
Down
- the process by which plants synthesize food
- the long term pattern of weather
- A gas in earth’s stratosphere
- resources that are naturally replenished over short periods
12 Clues: a particular habitat • a biological community • the removal of forests • 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 issues 2025-11-12
Across
- Knowing, informed about problems or factd
- Very precious, important and useful
- Long-term changes in Earth's weather patterns
- Exhaustion of natural resources
- Complete disappearance of animal species from the face of the Earth
- No longer existing; a species that does not exist anymore
Down
- Hazardous waste produced by nuclear plants
- Unwanted or discarded materials
- Excessive use of resources, often leading to their exhaustion
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances
- The variety of life in all its forms and interactions
- Large-scale loss of forest cover
12 Clues: Unwanted or discarded materials • Exhaustion of natural resources • Large-scale loss of forest cover • Very precious, important and useful • Knowing, informed about problems or factd • Hazardous waste produced by nuclear plants • Long-term changes in Earth's weather patterns • The variety of life in all its forms and interactions • ...
Environmental Legislation 2024-10-31
Across
- Kyoto protocol was enacted in response to growing concerns about?
- developed countries argued that reducing emissions of the Kyoto Protocol would hinder ______
- month Kyoto Protocol was entered into force
- species that are in danger of extinction
- the act was designed to promote the _____ of ecosystems and habitats
- protocol emerged from international negotiations
Down
- example of endangered species protected by ESA
- gas targeted by Kyoto Protocol
- the month the Kyoto Protocol was adopted
- ESA was criticized for restricting this
- types of gases the Kyoto protocol targeted to reduce
- ESA was designed to
12 Clues: ESA was designed to • gas targeted by Kyoto Protocol • ESA was criticized for restricting this • the month the Kyoto Protocol was adopted • species that are in danger of extinction • month Kyoto Protocol was entered into force • example of endangered species protected by ESA • protocol emerged from international negotiations • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION 2025-04-25
Across
- Combination of smoke and fog.
- --- is the responsible for climate change.
- --- pollution alters the natural conditions on the planet due to --- waves.
- represents the most precious resource for human life.
- Example of electromagnetic pollution.
- Microplastics represents a major problem in ---
- Waste contributes to mainly --- pollution.
Down
- Air pollutant found in cities.
- Thermal pollution takes place when --- is modified by human activities.
- POLLUTION High frequencies of sound waves that affect the environment is categorized as ---
- Human activity that causes heat pollution indirectly.
- Electromagnetic pollution comes in the form of ---.
12 Clues: Combination of smoke and fog. • Air pollutant found in cities. • Example of electromagnetic pollution. • --- is the responsible for climate change. • Waste contributes to mainly --- pollution. • Microplastics represents a major problem in --- • Electromagnetic pollution comes in the form of ---. • Human activity that causes heat pollution indirectly. • ...
Environmental health 2025-04-13
Across
- ____ fuels are natural energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas formed from plants and animals that lived millions of years ago & are buried deep underground.
- These gases in the atmosphere trap heat to keep the planet warm
- This type of energy doesn't run out because it is constantly being replaced naturally
- The weather patterns a place has over a long period of time
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and the environment
- Decomposing natural waste to enrich soil naturally
- Throwing trash around everywhere
Down
- A group of people living in the same area
- Reduce, re-use, and?
- Your ____ footprint describes the total amount of harmful gases released into the atmosphere due to your actions
- The process of replanting tress in areas where forests have been lost or damaged.
- Power we get from the sun
12 Clues: Reduce, re-use, and? • Power we get from the sun • Throwing trash around everywhere • A group of people living in the same area • Decomposing natural waste to enrich soil naturally • The weather patterns a place has over a long period of time • These gases in the atmosphere trap heat to keep the planet warm • ...
Environmental Science 2025-06-15
Across
- a large group of insects moving together
- relating to flowers
- everything that exists in a particular environment
- making land, water, air, etc., dirty and not safe or suitable to use
- an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals
- to give a plant pollen from another plant so that seeds will be produced
- a nest or home for bees
Down
- used for defending or protecting someone or something from an attack
- animals living in nature
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food
- no longer existing
12 Clues: no longer existing • relating to flowers • a nest or home for bees • animals living in nature • a large group of insects moving together • everything that exists in a particular environment • long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • an animal that lives by killing and eating other animals • an animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food • ...
All About Areej! 2026-06-06
12 Clues: Major • Height • First Pet • Dad's Name • Birthplace • Favorite Food • Favorite Show • Favorite Color • City in Pakistan • Favorite Dessert • Number of Siblings • Youngest Sister's Name
Occupational Development Across the Lifespan 2013-01-16
Across
- progression from novice to mastery in the performance of a specific occupation.
- interaction of the person, environment and occupation.
- Interactional Development of Occupational Development.
- within human race – mastery as humankind.
- heredity dictated. development; development matter of nature
- Individual life marked by points of growth and decline.
- “mini adults” – all is there in mini version and is pre-determined
- “blank slate” – life experiences shape development.
- set of occupations an individual has at a specific point in the life course.
- interaction of genetic and environmental influences.
- interaction of how the person in each stage interacts with their environment through ENGAGEMENT in occupations.
Down
- gradual CHANGE in occupational behaviors over time, resulting in the growth and maturation of the individual in interaction with the environment (CAOT, 1997, p.40).
- of genetic and environmental influences tendency of children to imitate culturally relevant behaviors.
- development occurs as a result of the interaction between environment and heredity.
- person, occupation, and environmental determinants.
- set of occupations an individual has at a specific point in the life course.
- within an individual – their lifetime occupational repertoire.
- development of competence with respect to a single occupation (i.e. walking); Bandura, Piaget, Kohlberg, Freud.
18 Clues: within human race – mastery as humankind. • person, occupation, and environmental determinants. • “blank slate” – life experiences shape development. • interaction of genetic and environmental influences. • interaction of the person, environment and occupation. • Interactional Development of Occupational Development. • ...
The Big Picture of Economics 2021-05-06
Across
- This leas to opportunity to start your own business.
- The exchange of goods and services between people here and other countries.
- This was invented because coins were too heavy.
- If few people come by, you have very little _______.
- This convinces people to buy something they did or didn't want.
- You supply.
- People can charge whatever they want for the things they sell.
- Money used in Japan
- How much you have of your product.
Down
- A corner grocery store, a large shopping mall, or a site on the Internet.
- Gold and Silver.
- You have to do this in your business before your first sale.
- Helps us understand how people live, buy, sell, and trade things.
- Where you can learn a lot about economics.
14 Clues: You supply. • Gold and Silver. • Money used in Japan • How much you have of your product. • Where you can learn a lot about economics. • This was invented because coins were too heavy. • This leas to opportunity to start your own business. • If few people come by, you have very little _______. • You have to do this in your business before your first sale. • ...
Apush 2026-02-11
Across
- ny political machine
- Edison invention
- price fixing agreement
- Rockerfeller monopoly
- first anti trust law
- allowed sky scrapers
- work on railroads
- house in chicago
- major labor union
- parts
- crowded house
Down
- strike 1894
- arnegies strategy
- luxury car
- sensationalized newspaper
- strike 1892
- govt hands off economics
- vote trading system
- view of tycoons
- survival of the fittest
20 Clues: parts • luxury car • strike 1894 • strike 1892 • crowded house • view of tycoons • Edison invention • house in chicago • arnegies strategy • work on railroads • major labor union • vote trading system • ny political machine • first anti trust law • allowed sky scrapers • Rockerfeller monopoly • price fixing agreement • survival of the fittest • govt hands off economics • sensationalized newspaper
