environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Apush 2026-02-11
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- 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
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- 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
Environmental Changes 2022-04-15
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- having physical functions slowed or stopped for a long period of time
- when to many nutrients run into a body of water
- a environmental change that happens every season
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- a environmental change that last a long time
- a plants or organism reaction to light
- a environmental change that last a short time
- a environmental change that humans cause
- gravity change the way a plant grows
8 Clues: gravity change the way a plant grows • a plants or organism reaction to light • a environmental change that humans cause • a environmental change that last a long time • a environmental change that last a short time • when to many nutrients run into a body of water • a environmental change that happens every season • ...
John M Keynes 15 Questions Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- government spending , Based on his opinion, what should governments do during economic recessions?
- economics , What was he known for founding?
- the economy , What was the goal of Keynesian economics?
- , What was his nationality?
- of overall demand , What did he think caused people to lose their jobs during Great Depression?
- theory of employment, interest, and money , What was his most known book?
- 1883 , When was he born?
- , What economic theories did he challenge?
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- of economic growth , When should governments save money?
- Great Depression , What influenced his ideas?
- 1936 , What year was his book published?
- University , wWhere did John teach?
- Monetary Fund , What international financial institution did Keynes create after World war 2?
- University , Where did John study?
- , What type of economic policy did he support?
15 Clues: , What was his nationality? • 1883 , When was he born? • University , Where did John study? • University , wWhere did John teach? • , What economic theories did he challenge? • economics , What was he known for founding? • Great Depression , What influenced his ideas? • , What type of economic policy did he support? • ...
Paper 1 Core Ideologies: Socialism 2024-01-21
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- Type of equality that third way socialists focus on (11)
- Philosopher influential in Labour adopting Social Democracy (8)
- Type of economics favoured by third way socialists (4-6)
- Type of economics favoured by social democrats (9)
- Marx's name for the working classes(11)
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- Part of the Labour Party constitution changed under Tony Blair (6-4)
- Economic system that fundamentalist socialists believe must be ended (10)
- Philosopher behind third way socialism (7)
- Labour Prime Minister 1997-2007 (5)
- Philosopher who believed the end of capitalism was inevitable (4)
- A democratic socialist member of the Fabian Society (4)
- Type of economy favoured by social democrats (5)
- Labour Prime Minister 1945-51 (6)
13 Clues: Labour Prime Minister 1945-51 (6) • Labour Prime Minister 1997-2007 (5) • Marx's name for the working classes(11) • Philosopher behind third way socialism (7) • Type of economy favoured by social democrats (5) • Type of economics favoured by social democrats (9) • A democratic socialist member of the Fabian Society (4) • ...
EC-Day-7 2024-10-30
8 Clues: environmental hazard • environment friendly actions • Wise use of natural resources. • educating on environmental factors • damaging chemicals in the environment • different communities in the environment • Perceptions of the worth of environmental • conversion of forests into urbanized land etc
Power INR 2022-10-04
15 Clues: aid • Econ • Trade • force • power • culture • religion • politics • territory • Resources • diplomacy • Machinery or equipment • The ability to have an effect on something • The action of making or manufacturing something • A country with a powerful ___ can influence another
Economic Crossword 2025-09-22
15 Clues: not wants • not needs • a birthday • not enough • true money • really want • every 2 weeks • dividing money • All that money • communism enemy • person who buys • necessary things • the study of money • government thievery • future retirement plan
Cleaning the oceans 2026-01-25
19 Clues: yta • rör • täcka • samla • skatt • olika • avfall • ankare • minska • engångs- • flytande • havsström • forskning • bryta ner • bag kasse • återvinna • site soptipp • garbage sopor • awareness miljömedvetenhet
Definition 2022-01-30
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- The part of economics concerned with large-scale
- Price and quantity demanded for a particular period of time
- Take from the rich and give to the poor
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- Economics deals with individual decisions at a small scale
- Property and economics own by the government
- Independent business and factory ownership without government involvement.
- The cost of a good or service and the quantity supplied for a given period.
7 Clues: Take from the rich and give to the poor • Property and economics own by the government • The part of economics concerned with large-scale • Economics deals with individual decisions at a small scale • Price and quantity demanded for a particular period of time • Independent business and factory ownership without government involvement. • ...
Vocabulary 2017-02-15
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- the study of the big picture in economics using such things as welfare and unemployment.
- anything that you own.
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- the study of the small picture of economics such as individuals, business, and families.
- the study of how society used it's limited resources to fill the unlimited wants of the society.
- anything that you sill owe for.
- of production land, labor, capital, entrepruners.
- things like cash, tools equipment.
7 Clues: anything that you own. • anything that you sill owe for. • things like cash, tools equipment. • of production land, labor, capital, entrepruners. • the study of the small picture of economics such as individuals, business, and families. • the study of the big picture in economics using such things as welfare and unemployment. • ...
Commercial Design 2015-05-05
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- What are living things that can harm human health?
- is highly toxic to humans.
- Leadership in ------ and Environmental Design
- What is an independent non-profit environmental testing program that uses a life cycle approach?
- What does RCP stand for?
- What is also referred to as green design?
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- How many common contaminants are in the Built environment?
- What is one of the most stringent constraints in the planning process?
- What reduce environmental impacts during construction, renovation, or demolition?
- What is a silcon mineral, crystal in development, forming into long strands?
- What refers to the ability of a substance to cause an undesirable or harmful effect?
- The amount of ------- light equal 8-10% of the floor area.
- How many principles of sustainable construction are there?
- Restroom planning for restaurants is 1 per ----------- male and female.
- Carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and radon are common ------.
- Who has established regulations regarding the manufacturing, use, and removal of asbestos?
- Testing for the Green Seal is performed by ----- party lavoratories.
- Sustainable design consists of meeting the needs of the ------- without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The US Green ----- Council
- Chemical Pollutants are harmful chemical or waste material that is released into the air, soil or -----.
20 Clues: What does RCP stand for? • is highly toxic to humans. • The US Green ----- Council • What is also referred to as green design? • Leadership in ------ and Environmental Design • What are living things that can harm human health? • How many common contaminants are in the Built environment? • The amount of ------- light equal 8-10% of the floor area. • ...
Ground Water Contamination 2023-05-09
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- - Relating to an industry
- - Structure in the ground to access water
- - A compound that has been purified or prepared
- - Poisonous
- - Body of water above ground
- - Relating to biology or living organisms
- - Federal agency tasked with environmental protection matters Aquifer - Body of permeable rock that contains groundwater
- - A substance used for destroying insects
- - Solid mineral material forming part of the surface of the Earth
- - The state of making something impure
- - A microscopic organism
- - Federal law in the US governing the disposal of soil and hazardous waste
- - Drainage system incorporating a septic tank
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- - The process of oxidizing
- - Water that exists underground beneath the land surface
- - The act of making a liquid more dilute
- - Federal environmental program established by the Environmental Protection Agency
- - Contaminant compound
- - Dangerous
- - Federal law to ensure safe drinking water for the public
- - A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue
- - The introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- - Mixture of materials, organisms, air, and water
- - A chemical/natural substance added to soil to increase fertility
- - A place to dispose of waste materials
- - Loss of contents
- - The science of farming
- - Where coastal water and freshwater mix
- - Rain, snow, sleet
29 Clues: - Dangerous • - Poisonous • - Loss of contents • - Rain, snow, sleet • - Contaminant compound • - The science of farming • - A microscopic organism • - Relating to an industry • - The process of oxidizing • - Body of water above ground • - The state of making something impure • - A place to dispose of waste materials • - The act of making a liquid more dilute • ...
Earth Day Movement Crossword 2023-11-27
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- tiny plastic particles that are increasingly polluting our planet
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- What had been catching on fire and brought more attention to climate change
- A prolonged period of excessive heat, often combined with excessive humidity
- A result of the Environmental protests
- the production and discharge of gases into the atmosphere, especially from factories or machines
- Energy transfer in the form of electromagnetic waves or particles that release energy when absorbed by an object
- founded Zero Hour, a youth environmentalist group
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- harmful substances or chemicals in the environment
- The number of people who protested environmental destruction on 22 April 1970
- the variability of species on our planet
- major changes in temperature, precipitation, or wind patterns, among others, that occur over several decades or longer
- To convert waste into reusable material
- What the congress was on the first Earth Day because so many of the members were involved with the protests
- energy derived from nontraditional sources
- Senator who led the first Earth Day
- the total amount of greenhouse gases that are generated by our actions
- The state that held a dolphin themed Earth Day
- made as an effect of the first Earth day
- what an organization does when they market themselves as environmental but aren't
20 Clues: Senator who led the first Earth Day • A result of the Environmental protests • To convert waste into reusable material • the variability of species on our planet • made as an effect of the first Earth day • energy derived from nontraditional sources • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • The state that held a dolphin themed Earth Day • ...
Geography and Earth Sciences 2025-06-11
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- Release of gases or substances into the air
- Measure of environmental impact
- Reprocessing materials to make new products
- Existing in or caused by nature
- Resource that can be replenished naturally
- Science dealing with Earth's physical structure and substances
- Returning something to its former condition
- Meeting present needs without harming future generations
- Presence of harmful substances in the environment
- Decline in quality of land, water, or air
- Visible features of an area of land
- Keeping something in its original or existing state
- Long-term weather patterns in a region
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- Community of organisms and their physical environment
- Action to reduce severity of environmental impact
- Protection and preservation of natural resources
- Element associated with fossil fuels and emissions
- Animals living in their natural environment
- Clearing of forests for other land uses
- Structure or effect that traps heat
- Contamination of air, water, or soil
- Natural home of a plant or animal
- Study of Earth's physical features and human activity
- Natural materials used for economic gain
- Specific area defined by natural or cultural features
- Physical features of a stretch of land
- Variety of life in a particular ecosystem
- Adjustment to environmental changes
- Surroundings or conditions in which living things exist
- Grown or produced without synthetic chemicals
30 Clues: Measure of environmental impact • Existing in or caused by nature • Natural home of a plant or animal • Structure or effect that traps heat • Adjustment to environmental changes • Visible features of an area of land • Contamination of air, water, or soil • Physical features of a stretch of land • Long-term weather patterns in a region • ...
Environment and Ecology 2025-06-11
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- Study of relationships between organisms and their environment
- Group of similar organisms capable of reproduction
- Natural home of a plant or animal
- Grown or produced without synthetic chemicals
- Variety of life in a particular ecosystem
- Keeping something in its original or existing state
- Element associated with fossil fuels and emissions
- Action to reduce severity of environmental impact
- At risk of extinction
- Community of organisms and their physical environment
- Surroundings or conditions in which living things exist
- Contamination of air, water, or soil
- Returning something to its former condition
- Existing in or caused by nature
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- Structure or effect that traps heat
- Meeting present needs without harming future generations
- Capable of being maintained over time
- Decline in quality of land, water, or air
- Presence of harmful substances in the environment
- Use resources wisely to avoid waste
- Clearing of forests for other land uses
- Long-term weather patterns in a region
- Measure of environmental impact
- Natural materials used for economic gain
- Protection and preservation of natural resources
- Adjustment to environmental changes
- Resource that can be replenished naturally
- Release of gases or substances into the air
- Animals living in their natural environment
- Reprocessing materials to make new products
30 Clues: At risk of extinction • Measure of environmental impact • Existing in or caused by nature • Natural home of a plant or animal • Structure or effect that traps heat • Use resources wisely to avoid waste • Adjustment to environmental changes • Contamination of air, water, or soil • Capable of being maintained over time • Long-term weather patterns in a region • ...
Quality standards 2025-07-14
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- management coordinated activities to direct and control quality
- management managing company practices to reduce environmental impact
- resources like labor, materials, and time used in production
- Organization for Standardization the body responsible for developing international standards (ISO)
- a Japanese philosophy of continuous, incremental improvement
- satisfaction the degree to which customers are happy with a product or service
- objectives clear, quantifiable targets used to track progress
- for purpose suitable and effective for its intended use
- Standards globally recognized rules and guidelines for products or systems
- management the efficient use and allocation of materials, people, and capital
- for certification to formally request assessment against a quality/environmental standard
- resources the people working in an organization
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- specifications detailed documents describing precise technical requirements
- management systems structures and processes ensuring consistent product or service quality
- improvement ongoing efforts to enhance processes, products, or systems
- relationships the collaboration between sellers and buyers to ensure value and trust
- sustainable able to maintain ecological balance and minimize harm
- required by law
- requirements official rules that organizations must follow
- institutes national organizations that develop and publish standards
- effectiveness how well training programs improve employee performance
- raw substances or components used in manufacturing
- standards or principles used to judge something
- satisfaction (重复) the extent to which customer needs are fulfilled
- standards standards that apply to any industry or organization
- management the highest level of leadership in an organization
26 Clues: required by law • standards or principles used to judge something • resources the people working in an organization • raw substances or components used in manufacturing • for purpose suitable and effective for its intended use • requirements official rules that organizations must follow • resources like labor, materials, and time used in production • ...
Ss words 2025-01-30
EC-Day-7 2024-11-06
8 Clues: environmental hazard • environment friendly actions • Wise use of natural resources. • educating on environmental factors • damaging chemicals in the environment • different communities in the environment • Perceptions of the worth of environmental • conversion of forests into urbanized land etc
20th Century VA 2024-03-27
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- lawyer who helped with Brown v. Board of Education
- senator Byrd's movement against desegregation of public schools
- first African American woman to open a bank
- cities were industrialization is important to economics
- first African American to win a major men's tennis championship
- as governor promoted racial and gender equality
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- first African American elected governor in the US
- led a student strike against school segregation
- small towns were agriculture is important to economics
- as governor improved state roads
10 Clues: as governor improved state roads • first African American woman to open a bank • led a student strike against school segregation • as governor promoted racial and gender equality • first African American elected governor in the US • lawyer who helped with Brown v. Board of Education • small towns were agriculture is important to economics • ...
Environmental Science 2021-11-17
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- the disguising of military personnel, equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surroundings.
- a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something, especially one based on general principles independent of the thing to be explained.
- is primarily a male name of English origin that means Dear Friend.
- receive (money, property, or a title) as an heir at the death of the previous holder.
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- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form.
- of Evolution- Evolution is the process of change in all forms of life over generations, and evolutionary biology is the study of how evolution occurs
- the action or process of mutating.
- naturalist who introduced the taxonomic distinction between vertebrates and invertebrates.
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted.
- Selection- the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring. The theory of its action was first fully expounded by Charles Darwin and is now believed to be the main process that brings about evolution.
12 Clues: the action or process of mutating. • the action or process of adapting or being adapted. • is primarily a male name of English origin that means Dear Friend. • develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form. • a change or difference in condition, amount, or level, typically with certain limits. • ...
Environmental Racism 2022-05-19
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- A country that contributes less than 10% of the UK's emissions
- Black people were ____ more times likely to die in Katrina than white people.
- One of the biggest contributors to emissions
- The long changes in temperature and weather mainly due to human interaction.
- A community near an oil drilling site with 90% of it's community being black and latinx.
- Hispanic individuals are 50% more likely to be delayed to work due to this.
- Black people are 34% more likely to live in area with a projected increase in childhood ____.
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- The UN projects there are around one of these each week around the world.
- A year's worth of carbon emissions made in Rwanda are made in five days in this country.
- The global ____ is most affected by climate change
- What was destroyed in Katrina leading to the flooding of a predominantly black area
- The global ____ contributes most to climate change
12 Clues: One of the biggest contributors to emissions • The global ____ is most affected by climate change • The global ____ contributes most to climate change • A country that contributes less than 10% of the UK's emissions • The UN projects there are around one of these each week around the world. • ...
Environmental issues 2023-10-09
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- Too many fish in a particular stock are caught and there are not enough adults to breed and sustain a healthy population.
- The result of human-induced actions which exploit land, causing its utility, biodiversity, soil fertility, and overall health to decline.
- Food that is fit for consumption but consciously discarded at the retail or consumption phases.
- The purchase of clothes that is trendy but cheap and disposable.
- An unplanned, uncontrolled and unpredictable fire in an area of combustible vegetation.
- An introduced, nonnative organism (disease, parasite, plant, or animal) that begins to spread or expand its range from the site of its original introduction and that has the potential to cause harm to the environment, the economy, or to human health.
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- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment.It can affect the air and/or the water.
- The lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand.
- The process by which vegetation in drylands i.e. arid and semi-arid lands, such as grasslands or shrublands, decreases and eventually disappears.
- The decline or disappearance of biological diversity.
- The decrease in forest areas across the world that are lost for other uses such as agricultural croplands, urbanization, or mining activities.
- The long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature.
12 Clues: The decline or disappearance of biological diversity. • The long-term warming of the planet's overall temperature. • The purchase of clothes that is trendy but cheap and disposable. • The lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. • An unplanned, uncontrolled and unpredictable fire in an area of combustible vegetation. • ...
environmental sanitation 2020-04-17
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- biomass produced in past ages
- variation in the state of the climate system
- convert waste into new products
- the introduction of substances into a medium that can cause this marine insecure
- environmental indicator
- is the simplest alkane hydrocarbon
- is the disappearance of all members of a species
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- internal energy of a body
- energy from natural sources
- caused by overflowing rivers, torrential rains, hurricanes and tidal waves
- is a mixture of organic substances
- natural environment encompasses all living and non-living
12 Clues: environmental indicator • internal energy of a body • convert waste into new products • is a mixture of organic substances • is the simplest alkane hydrocarbon • energy from natural sources • biomass produced in past ages • variation in the state of the climate system • is the disappearance of all members of a species • ...
Environmental Verbs 2024-06-13
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- A black and yellow flying insect that can sting. They live in large groups and make honey
- A reptile with a very long thin body and no legs. There are many types of them, some of which are poisonous.
- Any animal that has cold blood and skin covered in scales, and that lays eggs. Snakes, crocodiles and tortoises are all examples of them.
- A small animal that is covered in fur and has a long thin tail. They live in fields, in people’s houses or where food is stored.
- A large sea fish with very sharp teeth and a pointed fin on its back. There are several types of them, some of which can attack people swimming.
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- A heavy wild animal with thick fur and sharp claws. There are many types of them.
- Any small creature with six legs and a body divided into three parts. They usually also have wings. Ants, bees and flies are examples of them.
- A flying insect with a long thin body and four large, usually brightly coloured, wingsdolphin
- A creature that is covered with feathers and has two wings and two legs. Most of them can fly.
- Any animal that gives birth to live young, not eggs, and feeds its young on milk. Cows, humans and whales are examples of them.
- A common bird that lives on or near water and has short legs, webbed feet and a wide beak. There are many types of them, some of which are kept for their meat or eggs.
- A creature that lives in water, breathes through gills, and uses fins and a tail for swimming
12 Clues: A heavy wild animal with thick fur and sharp claws. There are many types of them. • A black and yellow flying insect that can sting. They live in large groups and make honey • A flying insect with a long thin body and four large, usually brightly coloured, wingsdolphin • ...
Environmental Regions 2023-05-25
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- exceptionally tall trees that grow above the rainforest canopy.
- a group of living organisms capable of interbreeding.
- plants that are inactive and not growing at a particular time.
- an almost unbroken top-layer of trees that acts like a roof over the tropical rainforest.
- A shortage of water due to a lack of rain for months or even years.
- to learn to live with the temperature, rainfalls, and soils in an area.
- a very cold climate where monthly temps remain below 0 degrees C nearly all year.
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- a large ecosystem such as the tropical rainforest or a hot desert.
- a community of planta and animals that live together in the environment.
- being active only at night.
- the height of a place above sea-level.
- places where the monthly climate never rises above 10 degrees C.
12 Clues: being active only at night. • the height of a place above sea-level. • a group of living organisms capable of interbreeding. • plants that are inactive and not growing at a particular time. • exceptionally tall trees that grow above the rainforest canopy. • places where the monthly climate never rises above 10 degrees C. • ...
Environmental Regions 2023-04-25
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- the cutting down and burning of trees
- a community of plants and animals
- grow in equatorial regions
- how far a place is north or south of the Equator
- this type of climate is hot and wet throughout the year
- roots help provide support to trees
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- found between 30 degrees and 40 degrees north and south of equator
- vine like plants
- a very large ecosystem
- their seeds can lie dormant for several years until it rains
- happens in desert climates which causes cloudless skies
- the direction from which the wind usually comes
12 Clues: vine like plants • a very large ecosystem • grow in equatorial regions • a community of plants and animals • roots help provide support to trees • the cutting down and burning of trees • the direction from which the wind usually comes • how far a place is north or south of the Equator • happens in desert climates which causes cloudless skies • ...
Environmental Science 2022-12-21
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- The process of evolving traits that increase a creatures likelihood for survival
- Not like when you go to the gym; how successful a creature is at spreading its genes
- Like natural selection, but human-triggered
- The changing of a species over time
- This is what happened to the dinosaurs
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- A natural disaster that results in the changing of a gene pool
- The ability to survive in a changing environment
- Increases a creatures fitness
- When two populations separate and evolve to be genetically incompatible
- An organisms place in the environment
- A shift in a genetic structure
- A sequence of DNA that controls something
12 Clues: Increases a creatures fitness • A shift in a genetic structure • The changing of a species over time • An organisms place in the environment • This is what happened to the dinosaurs • A sequence of DNA that controls something • Like natural selection, but human-triggered • The ability to survive in a changing environment • ...
Environmental Stewardship 2025-06-17
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- The making of something
- A type of energy you can use that wont deplete
- Weather conditions all around the globe
- Something natural, from living things
- Supervising/Taking care of something
- The destruction of something
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- A place that holds living organisms
- Reusing trash
- Life on earth
- Its living, it usually doesn't move
- Its round and it holds all life we know
- Leaving trash on the ground
12 Clues: Reusing trash • Life on earth • The making of something • Leaving trash on the ground • The destruction of something • A place that holds living organisms • Its living, it usually doesn't move • Supervising/Taking care of something • Something natural, from living things • Its round and it holds all life we know • Weather conditions all around the globe • ...
Environmental Toxins 2024-11-04
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- The degree to which a substance is harmful or poisonous to living organisms.
- Single-celled microorganisms that can be found almost everywhere; some are beneficial, but others can cause infections and diseases.
- The likelihood or probability of harm or negative outcomes from exposure to a hazard.
- The amount of a substance that can cause death in an organism, often used to determine the danger of toxic chemicals.
- Substances in the environment that can harm living organisms, including people, animals, and plants, often by disrupting normal biological functions.
- Substances known to increase the risk of cancer by damaging cells or disrupting cellular processes.
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- Agents that can cause changes or mutations in DNA, potentially leading to genetic disorders or cancer.
- A sickness caused by consuming contaminated food or beverages, often due to bacteria, viruses, or toxins.
- A condition that affects the health of an organism, often causing symptoms or impairing normal function.
- Abnormal, infectious proteins that can cause serious brain diseases, often by affecting other proteins in the body.
- A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans, either directly or indirectly.
- Substances that can harm the nervous system, including the brain and nerves, often leading to neurological symptoms or diseases.
12 Clues: The degree to which a substance is harmful or poisonous to living organisms. • The likelihood or probability of harm or negative outcomes from exposure to a hazard. • A disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans, either directly or indirectly. • Substances known to increase the risk of cancer by damaging cells or disrupting cellular processes. • ...
Environmental Issues 2024-10-16
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- What is it called when we cut down trees?
- What energy comes from the sun?
- What do we call plants and animals that are in danger of disappearing?
- What is it called when too much water covers land?
- What is the variety of plants and animals called?
- What do we call dirt or chemicals in water?
- What gas causes climate change?
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- What causes animals to lose their homes?
- What do we do with bottles and cans to reuse them?
- What is the term for Earth's rising temperature?
- What do we call planting trees again?
- What layer protects us from the sun?
12 Clues: What energy comes from the sun? • What gas causes climate change? • What layer protects us from the sun? • What do we call planting trees again? • What causes animals to lose their homes? • What is it called when we cut down trees? • What do we call dirt or chemicals in water? • What is the term for Earth's rising temperature? • ...
Environmental Biotechnology 2026-03-04
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- – Fuel produced from plants or organic matter.
- – Living and nonliving things interacting in one area.
- – Using living organisms to remove pollution.
- – Using organisms to check environmental health.
- – A resource that can be naturally replaced.
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- – Able to continue without harming the environment.
- – Organic matter used as an energy source.
- – Tiny living things like bacteria and fungi.
- – Energy made from biological materials.
- – The surroundings where organisms live.
- – Natural fertilizer made from living organisms.
- – Breaking down organic waste into fertilizer.
12 Clues: – Energy made from biological materials. • – The surroundings where organisms live. • – Organic matter used as an energy source. • – A resource that can be naturally replaced. • – Tiny living things like bacteria and fungi. • – Using living organisms to remove pollution. • – Fuel produced from plants or organic matter. • – Breaking down organic waste into fertilizer. • ...
Environmental Systems 2026-04-16
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- variation of living organisms within an ecosystem
- organisms within soil that break down nutrients and return them to ecosystem
- element that must be "fixed" into a useable form by bacteria
- balance within a healthy ecosystem
- build up of toxins in food chains;effects higher trophic levels
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- organism that hunts and eats a prey
- non native organisms that can outcompete native species
- gas removed from atmosphere by photosynthesis;buildup can lead to greenhouse effect
- symbiotic relationship in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- buildup of nitrogen in an ecosystem can result in toxic algae blooms
- symbiotic relationship in which a parasite harms a host
- symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
12 Clues: balance within a healthy ecosystem • organism that hunts and eats a prey • variation of living organisms within an ecosystem • symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit • non native organisms that can outcompete native species • symbiotic relationship in which a parasite harms a host • element that must be "fixed" into a useable form by bacteria • ...
Environmental Safety 2026-05-11
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- Drum that is off H-Line that must be cleaned before contacting EHSS
- 5S/4S+S
- Type of waste that must never go in regular trash.
- Where are the chemicals and Drums stored?
- Area that you go to during fire drill
Down
- Location of the ISO 14001 Environmental Policy
- Procedure that prevents machines from starting during maintenance
- One preventative measure to prevent pollution
- Harmful Substances released into air or water
- Outside Location of where to throw pallets and trash
- If there is a chemical spill, what do you get?
- Department to give used Chemicals to
12 Clues: 5S/4S+S • Department to give used Chemicals to • Area that you go to during fire drill • Where are the chemicals and Drums stored? • One preventative measure to prevent pollution • Harmful Substances released into air or water • Location of the ISO 14001 Environmental Policy • If there is a chemical spill, what do you get? • ...
Earth & Environmental Crossword 2021-08-25
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- the study of rocks and how they form
- the combination of physics and geology to attain more information about earth
- the theory that the universe started with an explosion
- the study of long extinct life
- the study of very large bodies of water
- the theory about sections of earths crust
- the theory that earth is and has been changing with a pattern
- the theory that most rocks were formed during one large scale catastrophic event
- the theory of a compressed electromagnetic field around large objects
- study of celestial bodies
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- a form of transference in wave like patterns through the air
- the mapping of above water earth and large bodies of water
- the study of the solid earth
- a type of rock formed inside of a volcano
- the theory that the continents were once one large structure known as Pangea
- the study of why the celestial bodies move the way they do
- the theory that the life on earth has slowly adapted to its environment
- the study of earthquakes and their effects
- a model of our interworking of our celestial bodies
19 Clues: study of celestial bodies • the study of the solid earth • the study of long extinct life • the study of rocks and how they form • the study of very large bodies of water • a type of rock formed inside of a volcano • the theory about sections of earths crust • the study of earthquakes and their effects • a model of our interworking of our celestial bodies • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2023-12-08
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- State of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- A group of the same species that interbreeds
- Turbines that create energy using this
- Variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- Land is mostly covered with buildings and roads
- A geographically extensive ecosystem, occurring throughout the world wherever environmental conditions are suitable
- Convert waste into reusable material
- Both organisms involved are benefited
- A layer of gas or layers of gases that envelop a planet,
- Group of ecosystems with similar climate
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources
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- Contaminants going into the natural environment that are harmful
- A possible explanation
- Unwanted or unusable materials
- Number of births occurring in a given period of time
- Long-term weather pattern in a region
- removal of forests
- Any single living thing within an ecosystem
- Creating less waste
- Organisms have close relationships with other organisms within an ecosystem
20 Clues: removal of forests • Creating less waste • A possible explanation • Unwanted or unusable materials • Variety of organisms in an ecosystem • Convert waste into reusable material • Long-term weather pattern in a region • Both organisms involved are benefited • Turbines that create energy using this • Group of ecosystems with similar climate • ...
Environmental Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-26
Across
- Seven gifts given to help us live a Christian life.
- A gift of the Holy Spirit that fosters devotion to God.
- The responsible management of Earth's resources.
- Long-term change in Earth's climate, often due to human activity.
- A gift of the Holy Spirit that helps us see from God's perspective.
- The third person of the Holy Trinity.
- Minimizing the amount of waste produced.
- A renewable energy source harnessed from the sun.
- The sacrament that completes Baptism and gives the Holy Spirit.
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- The current pope, who advocates for environmental protection.
- A gift of the Holy Spirit that gives courage to make good choices.
- The patron saint of animals and the environment.
- The trapping of heat in Earth's atmosphere, causing global warming.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials.
- A natural process of recycling organic matter.
- A gift of the Holy Spirit inspiring awe and reverence for God.
- An encyclical by Pope Francis about care for creation.
- The church leader who administers Confirmation.
- God's act of making the universe.
19 Clues: God's act of making the universe. • The third person of the Holy Trinity. • Minimizing the amount of waste produced. • A natural process of recycling organic matter. • The church leader who administers Confirmation. • The patron saint of animals and the environment. • The responsible management of Earth's resources. • A renewable energy source harnessed from the sun. • ...
Chapter 9 Environmental 2025-03-28
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- Type of water that is exported in plants and meats
- Pollution with no specific location where they discharge from
- Geological layers that contain water
- Pollution discharged from specific locations
- Type of treatment that separates large solids from the waste stream with screens and settling tanks
- Type of treatment that dissolves metals and nutrients, especially nitrates and phosphates
- Refers to the combined processes of evaporation and transpiration
- Rivers and lakes that are rich in organisms and organic matter
- Bacteria used to describe water quality
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- The evaporation of water from plant surfaces
- Rivers and lakes that have clear water
- The gradual sinking of the ground surface
- The length of time water typically stays in a compartment
- Amount of water that passes a fixed point at a given time
- Falling liquid or solid water
- Type of pollution from cooling systems of power plants, alters water temperature
- Zone where surface water filters into an aquifer
- Living organisms clean contaminated water effectively and inexpensively
- Type of treatment where pathogens and organics are removed
19 Clues: Falling liquid or solid water • Geological layers that contain water • Rivers and lakes that have clear water • Bacteria used to describe water quality • The gradual sinking of the ground surface • The evaporation of water from plant surfaces • Pollution discharged from specific locations • Zone where surface water filters into an aquifer • ...
module 12 2016-11-17
Across
- dators
- zooloģija
- Baterija
- ritenis
- arheoloģija
- Fizika
- ledusskapis
- sērkociņš
- antropoloģija
- Psiholoģija
- inženierzinātnes
- astronomija
- velosipēds
- Aspirīns
- internets
- skaitlīķi
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- Poga
- ķīmija
- ekoloģija
- Kamera
- mikroshēma
- bulb spuldzīte
- arhitektūra
- bioloģija
- phone mobilais tālrunis
- papīrs
- ģeoloģija
- meteoroloģija
- ierocis
- ekonomika
- penicilīns
- ģeogrāfija
- ģenētika
- medicīna
- botānija
- Kompass
36 Clues: Poga • ķīmija • dators • Kamera • papīrs • Fizika • ritenis • ierocis • Kompass • Baterija • ģenētika • medicīna • botānija • Aspirīns • ekoloģija • zooloģija • bioloģija • ģeoloģija • sērkociņš • ekonomika • internets • skaitlīķi • mikroshēma • penicilīns • ģeogrāfija • velosipēds • arhitektūra • arheoloģija • ledusskapis • Psiholoģija • astronomija • meteoroloģija • antropoloģija • bulb spuldzīte • inženierzinātnes • phone mobilais tālrunis
Dan's 40th Birthday 2024-05-18
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- Birthday month
- State born in
- Second favorite band
- University graduated from
- Number of states lived in
- Instrument played in band
- Favorite color
- Favorite water activity
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- Favorite band
- Middle name
- Favorite dessert
- Second language spoken
- Number of countries visited
- Family nickname
- Military branch
- Favorite DMB song
- Boxers or Briefs?
- Honeymoon destination
- College major
- Wedding anniversary month
20 Clues: Middle name • Favorite band • State born in • College major • Birthday month • Favorite color • Family nickname • Military branch • Favorite dessert • Favorite DMB song • Boxers or Briefs? • Second favorite band • Honeymoon destination • Second language spoken • Favorite water activity • University graduated from • Number of states lived in • Instrument played in band • Wedding anniversary month • ...
FR2U1 CDO1 2022-10-23
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- physics-chemistry
- during
- back-to-school
- vacation
- at night
- study hall
- the afternoon
- the evening
- before
- the school year
- economics
- after school
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- 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
take action 2024-05-31
20 Clues: but • moyen • useful • lancer • réduire • réaliser • partager • résoudre • guérison • améliorer • atteindre • sans abri • promouvoir • écologique • traitement • faire un don • enrichissant • être bénévole • collecte de fonds • partout dans le monde
Vocabulary - Adjectives 2025-10-09
20 Clues: edukas • ametlik • meeldiv • võimatu • kahjulik • võimalik • viisakas • keeruline • kannatlik • keeruline • vägivaldne • ebaviisakas • keskkondlik • mitteametlik • arvukas, palju • veider, imelik • korratu, segamini • väljakutseid pakkuv • korras, organiseeritud • märkimisväärne, oluline
Occupational Development Across the Lifespan 2013-01-16
Across
- within an individual – their lifetime occupational repertoire.
- heredity dictated. development; development matter of nature
- of genetic and environmental influences tendency of children to imitate culturally relevant behaviors.
- Set of occupations an individual has at a specific point in the life course.
- “mini adults” – all is there in mini version and is pre-determined
- development of competence with respect to a single occupation (i.e. walking); Bandura, Piaget, Kohlberg, Freud.
- Interactional Development of Occupational Development.
- interaction of genetic and environmental influences.
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- “blank slate” – life experiences shape development.
- Progression from novice to mastery in the performance of a specific occupation.
- person, occupation, and environmental determinants.
- interaction of how the person in each stage interacts with their environment through ENGAGEMENT in occupations.
- Individual life marked by points of growth and decline.
- 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).
- Set of occupations an individual has at a specific point in the life course.
- interaction of the person, environment and occupation.
- development occurs as a result of the interaction between environment and heredity.
- within human race – mastery as humankind.
18 Clues: within human race – mastery as humankind. • “blank slate” – life experiences shape development. • person, occupation, and environmental determinants. • interaction of genetic and environmental influences. • interaction of the person, environment and occupation. • Interactional Development of Occupational Development. • ...
Occupational Development Across the Lifespan 2013-01-16
Across
- 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.
- “mini adults” – all is there in mini version and is pre-determined
- set of occupations an individual has at a specific point in the life course.
- Individual life marked by points of growth and decline.
- development occurs as a result of the interaction between environment and heredity.
- heredity dictated. development; development matter of nature
Down
- progression from novice to mastery in the performance of a specific occupation.
- within human race – mastery as humankind.
- Interactional Development of Occupational Development.
- set of occupations an individual has at a specific point in the life course.
- “blank slate” – life experiences shape development.
- interaction of the person, environment and occupation.
- person, occupation, and environmental determinants.
- interaction of genetic and environmental influences.
- within an individual – their lifetime occupational repertoire.
- interaction of how the person in each stage interacts with their environment through ENGAGEMENT in occupations.
- development of competence with respect to a single occupation (i.e. walking); Bandura, Piaget, Kohlberg, Freud.
18 Clues: within human race – mastery as humankind. • “blank slate” – life experiences shape development. • person, occupation, and environmental determinants. • interaction of genetic and environmental influences. • Interactional Development of Occupational Development. • interaction of the person, environment and occupation. • ...
Occupational Development Across the Lifespan 2013-01-16
Across
- person, occupation, and environmental determinants.
- interaction of genetic and environmental influences.
- set of occupations an individual has at a specific point in the life course.
- interaction of the person, environment and occupation.
- within an individual – their lifetime occupational repertoire.
- 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).
- Interactional Development of Occupational Development.
- interaction of how the person in each stage interacts with their environment through ENGAGEMENT in occupations.
- development occurs as a result of the interaction between environment and heredity.
- within human race – mastery as humankind.
Down
- of genetic and environmental influences tendency of children to imitate culturally relevant behaviors.
- Individual life marked by points of growth and decline.
- progression from novice to mastery in the performance of a specific occupation.
- “blank slate” – life experiences shape development.
- “mini adults” – all is there in mini version and is pre-determined
- set of occupations an individual has at a specific point in the life course.
- heredity dictated. development; development matter of nature
- development of competence with respect to a single occupation (i.e. walking); Bandura, Piaget, Kohlberg, Freud.
18 Clues: within human race – mastery as humankind. • “blank slate” – life experiences shape development. • person, occupation, and environmental determinants. • interaction of genetic and environmental influences. • interaction of the person, environment and occupation. • Interactional Development of Occupational Development. • ...
Week 3 2018-08-13
Across
- Environmental health research investigates these relationships
- Safe water is a __________ driver of public health
- The Australian and New Zealand Standards Code is the basis of food _______ in Australia
- A common pathogen (bacteria) for food poisoning
- This has contributed to expanding transport systems
- This type of hazard is associated with contamination of food with pathogens
- This abundant metal has adverse effects on the bodies organs
- To avoid cross contamination of food it is important that raw and cooked food are kept _________ from each other
- This disease is targeted with the WHO 'SAFE' strategy
- We need our air to be this for a healthy environment
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- Local governments work with this group to manage safe food
- Asbestosis is an example of what type of hazard
- This is used by government agencies to manage environmental health issues
- The provision of facilities and services for disposal of human waste
- The biggest consumer of water in Australia is _______
- A quarter of the global disease burden are attributed to these factors
- This type of housing increases the risk of chronic illness
17 Clues: Asbestosis is an example of what type of hazard • A common pathogen (bacteria) for food poisoning • Safe water is a __________ driver of public health • This has contributed to expanding transport systems • We need our air to be this for a healthy environment • The biggest consumer of water in Australia is _______ • ...
Economics Chap 1 Key Words 2025-02-04
Across
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
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- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- A person with a vested or personal interest in an economic decision.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
10 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production • A person with a vested or personal interest in an economic decision. • A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item • A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption. • ...
LESSON 2025-10-26
Across
- helps people make better financial decisions.
- condition where resources are limited but human wants are unlimited.
- where supply is insufficient to meet demand.
- Marshall wrote the textbook.
- or good that is completely used up or unavailable.
- between alternatives because resources are limited.
Down
- that are not essential for survival, such as gadgets or vacations.
- of Principles of Economics (1890).
- of how people make choices to use limited resources wisely.
- required for survival, such as food, shelter, and clothing
10 Clues: Marshall wrote the textbook. • of Principles of Economics (1890). • where supply is insufficient to meet demand. • helps people make better financial decisions. • or good that is completely used up or unavailable. • between alternatives because resources are limited. • required for survival, such as food, shelter, and clothing • ...
Government 2025-08-29
Across
- law making body
- autocratic leader usually supported by the military
- system of government in which one person controls the government
- type of monarchy that is an autocracy
- economics controlled by private citizens
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- type of democracy where citizens elect leader and legislature
- system of government in which citizens vote
- type of monarchy where the monarch still obeys the constitution
- economics controlled by government
- type of democracy where citizens elect legislature and legislature then elects leader
10 Clues: law making body • economics controlled by government • type of monarchy that is an autocracy • economics controlled by private citizens • system of government in which citizens vote • autocratic leader usually supported by the military • type of democracy where citizens elect leader and legislature • type of monarchy where the monarch still obeys the constitution • ...
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
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- 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
David Suzuki 2025-04-07
Across
- Suzuki and family moved to this local town
- Twin sister's name
- Location of internment camp
- Hosted what popular TV show
- Rainforest that Suzuki helped to protect
- Cross Canada tour to bring environmental awareness
- Honourary Title Professor
- A negative environmental impact of humans
- Brought awareness to harmful effects of burning these
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- Advocate for this community
- Suzuki's main focus and green passion
- Weekly column featured on website
- Book written about society's impact on nature
- Suzuki's ethnic origin
- Convinced Government of Quebec to ban this harmful substance
- PhD obtained at University of Chicago
16 Clues: Twin sister's name • Suzuki's ethnic origin • Honourary Title Professor • Advocate for this community • Location of internment camp • Hosted what popular TV show • Weekly column featured on website • Suzuki's main focus and green passion • PhD obtained at University of Chicago • Rainforest that Suzuki helped to protect • A negative environmental impact of humans • ...
Behavioral Economics 2021-12-20
Across
- the tendency to regard losses as considerably more important than the gains of comparable magnitude
- the use of social media platforms and websites to promote a product or service
- a subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision making
- the subfield of economics that applies psychological insights into human behavior and to explain decision making
- the tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities
- the tendency to feel anxiety/fear that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere often aroused by posts seen on a social media website
- costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered
- the tendency to put more value on things you already own
Down
- the tendency to return to a baseline level of happiness regardless of whether you go through a positive or negative experience or event
- a strategy used to combat loss aversion by imagining overnight something you own has been replaced with cash, then determining whether you prefer to keep the cash or buy the item back
- when a person believes they are better at something than they actually are
- when a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct
- the tendency to make decisions about a current situation based on what resources you have already invested in the situation
- the tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
- when a person mistakenly believes they are better than others
- the tendency to conform to the behaviors and beliefs of the people around you
16 Clues: the tendency to put more value on things you already own • when a person mistakenly believes they are better than others • costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered • when a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct • the tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities • ...
Economics Revision 2021-10-27
Across
- When an economy starts to lose jobs and investment.
- Another term for loan.
- A person without a job who is looking for one.
- The model that shows how an economy performs over time is called this.
- When prices appear to steadily fall.
- The total amount of money in circulation.
- When the economy reaches its high point, this is called a?
- The target for inflation in Australia (in words)
Down
- According to Keynes, low what produces economic downturns?
- The words represented by GDP.
- The "borrowers fee" that applies to loans.
- When someone doesn't have enough hours of work.
- A certain level of unemployment is accepted and is known as this.
- When prices appear to steadily rise.
- Is an important measure of living standards.
- According to Keynes, governments should do this to improve an economy.
16 Clues: Another term for loan. • The words represented by GDP. • When prices appear to steadily rise. • When prices appear to steadily fall. • The total amount of money in circulation. • The "borrowers fee" that applies to loans. • Is an important measure of living standards. • A person without a job who is looking for one. • When someone doesn't have enough hours of work. • ...
Economics Terms 2021-11-20
Across
- another term for income
- Large marsupial
- the system to take care a country by enforce rules and regulation
- the action of using up a resource
- sell goods to foreign countries
- another term for import tax
- main revenue for Malaysia government
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- people who unable to find job
- the price is lower than the actual value of the good
- the increment in general price level
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
- Has a trunk
- medium of exchange for goods and services
- Likes to chase mice
- the willingness and ability of producers to create goods and services
16 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • another term for income • another term for import tax • people who unable to find job • sell goods to foreign countries • the action of using up a resource • the increment in general price level • main revenue for Malaysia government • medium of exchange for goods and services • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-09-15
Across
- The tools/equipment used to produce something
- the collection of resources needed to produce something (land, labor, Capitol, Entrepreneurs)
- where unlimited wants face limited resources
- An extravagant way of expressing a need
- Where people earn money/income
- What to produce, How to produce, For whom do you produce this for
- Natural resources, or the land needed for production
- A good intended for the purchase of an individual
Down
- Where people use their income to buy goods
- Worth of something (in dollars/cents/money)
- The ability of a good or service to be satisfactory to the consumer
- A good used in the production of other goods/services
- Things you must have to survive/stay alive
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants with limited/scarce resources
- The work needed to produce something
- The accumulation of goods
16 Clues: The accumulation of goods • Where people earn money/income • The work needed to produce something • An extravagant way of expressing a need • Where people use their income to buy goods • Things you must have to survive/stay alive • Worth of something (in dollars/cents/money) • where unlimited wants face limited resources • The tools/equipment used to produce something • ...
economics terms 2023-07-15
Across
- When the interest rate on a bond, or other financial instrument, is invariable.
- A combination of high inflation and high unemployment.
- Investor who expects the price of an asset or assets in general to fall.
- Calculated from the market value of all the finished goods within a country over a set period of time.
- A raw material, such as oil or copper, that is usually traded in bulk.
- Refers to the idea that governments should leave the economy alone as much as possible.
- The legal tender in a country by a government.
- Falling prices across an entire economy.
- Investor who expects the price of an asset or assets in general to rise.
Down
- The rise in the value of an asset.
- A general rise in the price level.
- A prolonged and sharp fall in economic output, associated with a high level of unemployment.
- Refers to the degree to which individuals, consumers, or producers change their demand or the amount supplied in response to price or income changes.
- Something that can be used to create economic value.
- IOUs issued by a borrower which normally promise repayment of the money on a set date (the maturity) with regular interest payments during the life of it.
- The investment that an entrepreneur puts into a new project or business.
16 Clues: The rise in the value of an asset. • A general rise in the price level. • Falling prices across an entire economy. • The legal tender in a country by a government. • Something that can be used to create economic value. • A combination of high inflation and high unemployment. • A raw material, such as oil or copper, that is usually traded in bulk. • ...
Economics Demand 2024-03-26
Across
- The principle that, other things equal an increase in a products price will reduce the quantity of it demanded, and conversely for a decrease in price
- The total amount of a good or service that consumes demand over a given interval of time
- To measure the change in the aggregate quality demanded of a good or service in relation to price movements of that good or service
- A table of numbers showing the amounts of a good or services buyers are willing and able to purchase at various prices over a specified period of time
- The amount by which the quantity supplied of a product exceeds the quantity demanded at a specific price
- The ratio of the percentage change in quality demanded of a product or resource to the percentage change in its price; a measure of the responsiveness of buyers to a change in the price of a product or resource
- A legally established minimum price for a goo, or service. Normally set at a price above the equilibrium price
- The extra utility a consumer obtains from the consumption of one additional unit of a good or service; equal to the change in total utility divided by the change in the quantity consumed
- Effect of a change in the price of a good upon the amount of that good demanded by a consumer, the other being the income effect
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- The principal that as a consumer increases the consumption of a good or service, the marginal utility obtained from each additional unit of the good or service decreases
- An insistent and peremptory request made as if by right
- A graph showing how the demand for a commodity, or service varies with changes in its price
- A good whose appeal increases with the popularity of its complement
- The want satisfying power of a good or service; the satisfaction of pleasure a consumer obtains from the consumption of a good or service
- A legally established maximum price for a good, or service. Normally set at a price below the equilibrium price
- The limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply
16 Clues: An insistent and peremptory request made as if by right • A good whose appeal increases with the popularity of its complement • The limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply • The total amount of a good or service that consumes demand over a given interval of time • ...
Ag Economics 2023-10-03
Across
- any activity that one person or group performs for another for payment
- how individual markets for goods and services work
- the total amount of money a bank loans a consumer
- how the overall economy works
- materials that occur in nature that can be used for economic gain
- trading goods and services
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- a resource that can not be replaced in our lifetime
- anything that can be used to produce goods and services
- the study of how things are bought and sold
- the willingness to take risks to combine resources and start businesses
- something that the bank can repossess if loans are not paid
- any physical or mental efforts of people who work
- materials needed to produce goods and services such as machines
- a resource that can be replaced in a relatively short amount of time
- a fee paid for the use of money
- any item that can be bought or sold
16 Clues: trading goods and services • how the overall economy works • a fee paid for the use of money • any item that can be bought or sold • the study of how things are bought and sold • the total amount of money a bank loans a consumer • any physical or mental efforts of people who work • how individual markets for goods and services work • ...
Basic Economics 2025-03-18
Across
- A situation where wants exceed available resources
- The study of how individuals and societies allocate scarce resources
- Economy A type of economy that combines free markets with government intervention
- When businesses focus on producing a limited number of goods efficiently
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country
- Cost The alternative given up when making a choice
- An increase in the general price level of goods and services over time
- Money paid for the use of borrowed money
- Economy A system where prices are determined by the forces of supply and demand
- The willingness and ability to buy a good or service
Down
- A market structure with many competitors selling similar products
- Economy A system in which the government controls all economic decisions
- The amount of a product that producers are willing and able to sell at a given price
- The financial gain made from a business transaction
- The price where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded
- A person who starts a business and takes on financial risk
16 Clues: Money paid for the use of borrowed money • A situation where wants exceed available resources • Cost The alternative given up when making a choice • The financial gain made from a business transaction • The willingness and ability to buy a good or service • The price where quantity supplied equals quantity demanded • ...
Economics Activity 2024-12-19
Across
- during the initial phase TP increses at __rate
- short run production function is of __ proportion type
- output per unit variable input
- MP curve cuts AP curveat its__.
- period in which all production factors can be changed
- transformation of input into output
- volume of goods produced during a given period
Down
- production function is __ in nature
- TP is summation ___
- period in whichproduction factors are classified into fixed and variable
- point where curvature of TP curve changes
- when MP>AP,AP
- total goods produced by a firm in agiven period.
- when TP increases at diminishing rate MP
- long-run production function is of __proportion type
- factors that cannot be changed in short run
16 Clues: when MP>AP,AP • TP is summation ___ • output per unit variable input • MP curve cuts AP curveat its__. • production function is __ in nature • transformation of input into output • when TP increases at diminishing rate MP • point where curvature of TP curve changes • factors that cannot be changed in short run • during the initial phase TP increses at __rate • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-02-17
Across
- Your own records of all transactions on your account
- Money not accounted for on your bank statement
- Maximum amount of spending allowed
- A card that borrows money that you will have to pay back later
- An expense charged to your account for services
- When you spend more money than you have in your account
- Money coming out of your account
- An account used to save for big purchases
Down
- A card that pulls money directly out of your checking account
- Taking money directly out of an account
- A bank's records of all transactions on your account
- Percentages taken off of your income
- Money that you owe
- An account used for everyday spending
- Putting money into your account
- Money you receive
16 Clues: Money you receive • Money that you owe • Putting money into your account • Money coming out of your account • Maximum amount of spending allowed • Percentages taken off of your income • An account used for everyday spending • Taking money directly out of an account • An account used to save for big purchases • Money not accounted for on your bank statement • ...
Economics Crossword 2013-04-25
Across
- The ability to carry out an economic activity more efficiently than another.
- What should be produced? How things should be produced? Who should things be produced for?
- Sustained and environmentally-friendly growth.
- Firms increase prices when their costs rise.
- Adjusted for inflation.
- ”All other things being equal”
- Another word for raw materials.
Down
- Central economic problem.
- When market isn’t at social optimum.
- The second best choice foregone whilst making a choice.
- Imports exceeds exports in a country.
- Difference between the market price the firms receive and the price at which they are willing to supply.
- A situation in which profit of one party cannot be increased without reducing the profit of another.
- Rewards from factors of production
- Different way of saying “per head’’.
- Category that corporate tax fits into.
16 Clues: Adjusted for inflation. • Central economic problem. • ”All other things being equal” • Another word for raw materials. • Rewards from factors of production • When market isn’t at social optimum. • Different way of saying “per head’’. • Imports exceeds exports in a country. • Category that corporate tax fits into. • Firms increase prices when their costs rise. • ...
Economics Review 2023-10-16
Across
- Man made items, natural resources, labor and entrepreneurs are all types of-
- What economy has private ownership and few government regulations?
- If a drought destroys rice crops, the price of rice will-
- What would be a cause of a country to have a high life expectancy?
- What economic activity has furniture makers and car manufacturers?
- Factors of production include entrepreneurs, labor, capital and -
- What economy has entrepreneurship, competition and private property?
Down
- If a country has a low literacy rate and a low per capita income, then that country has a-
- Cutting hair at a beauty salon represents what economic activity?
- What is an area with farming and ranching?
- The import and export of various goods and services contributes to-
- What type of area are you in if you are surrounded by tall buildings, many stores and lots of traffic?
- If a shoe has leather from Mexico, laces from Ghana and rubber from Malaysia, what is this an example of?
- A Target advertisement represents what economic activity?
- What economy gives citizens choices and has stores that offer sales?
- What is an example of a natural resource?
- What economic activity has to do with farmland?
- What economy has a lack of choices, poorly made items and the government does not provide anything for it workers?
- If Canada buys wheat from the United States, Canada is __________ goods.
19 Clues: What is an example of a natural resource? • What is an area with farming and ranching? • What economic activity has to do with farmland? • A Target advertisement represents what economic activity? • If a drought destroys rice crops, the price of rice will- • Cutting hair at a beauty salon represents what economic activity? • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-01-31
Across
- A trade barrier which places a tax on imported goods (goods shipped from another country)
- an exchange of one good/service for another
- A material on or in the earth that has economic value; “gifts of nature”
- An economic systems in which the government makes all decisions
- An economic system in which all decisions are based on customs, traditions, and history
- An economic system in which decisions are made by businesses as a result of supply and demand - no government involvement
- When someone takes a risk and uses natural resources, capital goods, and human capital to start their own business
- The knowledge, skills, and relative health of a nation’s labor force (people that do work)
- A trade barrier which blocks all trade with another nation
Down
- anything that slows or blocks the free exchange of goods and services between nations
- the percent of a nation’s population (over the age of 15) who are able to read and write
- The approximate value of one nation’s currency in terms of another’s
- When a country focuses on producing the goods and services they can make the best
- Something assigned value that can be used to purchase goods and services
- A trade barrier which places a limit on imported goods
- The factories, machinery, technology, etc. that are necessary to sustain a service or industry
16 Clues: an exchange of one good/service for another • A trade barrier which places a limit on imported goods • A trade barrier which blocks all trade with another nation • An economic systems in which the government makes all decisions • The approximate value of one nation’s currency in terms of another’s • ...
Economics Recap 2024-02-15
Across
- Factor of production. Reward is profit
- ____ rate = value of your currency compared to others
- When you spend more than you receive
- Goods sold to other countries
- Amount people are willing and able to buy at a given price
- ____ policy = adjusting interest rates to encourage/discourage spending
- Appreciation is when your currency ____ in value
Down
- GDP stands for Gross Domestic _____
- When your currency decreases in value
- Government money to encourage production
- Money people give to the government
- ____ Unions = organisations fighting for workers' rights
- When price levels increase
- Steep supply curve. 0<PES<1
- The money people gain when saving
- Goods brought in from other countries
16 Clues: When price levels increase • Steep supply curve. 0<PES<1 • Goods sold to other countries • The money people gain when saving • GDP stands for Gross Domestic _____ • Money people give to the government • When you spend more than you receive • When your currency decreases in value • Goods brought in from other countries • Factor of production. Reward is profit • ...
Australia Economics 2024-03-25
Across
- per capita GDP divided by population
- a tax on imported goods
- a limit placed on the quantities of a product that can be imported
- Natural Resources Gold, Diamonds, Bauxite, Coal, Zinc, Natural Gas, Petroleum, Fruits, Sheep, Cattle, Wheat
- Goods buildings, machines, technology, and tools needed to produce goods and services
- a ban on trade
- Rate the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed
- Capital the skills and knowledge gained by a worker through education and experience
- Poverty Rate 13.6%
- Struggles Poverty, Unemployment, Aborigines have less access to health care, education, and earn less income
- Barriers restrictions to free trade
Down
- Rate percentage of people whose income falls below the poverty line
- Rate the percentage of a country's people over age 15 who can read and write
- in Australia Mining, Steel Manufacturing, Equipment
- Resources raw materials supplied by nature
- of Production natural resources, human capital, capital goods, entrepreneurship
- the total market value of all final goods and services produced yearly in an economy
- of Living the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community
18 Clues: a ban on trade • Poverty Rate 13.6% • a tax on imported goods • Barriers restrictions to free trade • per capita GDP divided by population • Resources raw materials supplied by nature • in Australia Mining, Steel Manufacturing, Equipment • Rate the percentage of the labor force that is unemployed • a limit placed on the quantities of a product that can be imported • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-09-20
Across
- literally means "all other things held constant"
- consumers demand fewer of those when their income increases
- lists that quality of a good that a person will purchase at various prices in a market
- the statistical characteristics of populations
- shows that quantities demanded by consumers at various prices in a market
- the desire to own something and the means to pay for it
- graph that demonstrated how the demand for a commodity or service varies with changes in its price
- term of two goods that are brought and used together
Down
- takes place when a consumer reacts to a rise in the price of one good by consuming less of htat good and more of another good
- factors that can lead to shifting of demand up or down
- term for goods that are used in place of one another
- takes place when consumers can no longer afford to buy the same combination of goods and cut back purchases
- demand that is relatively unresponsive to price changes
- how economists describe the way that consumers respond to price changes
- consumers demand more of these when their income increases
- demand that is very responsive to price changes- both increases and decreases
16 Clues: the statistical characteristics of populations • literally means "all other things held constant" • term for goods that are used in place of one another • term of two goods that are brought and used together • factors that can lead to shifting of demand up or down • demand that is relatively unresponsive to price changes • ...
2.02 economics 2022-09-22
Across
- desire only satisfied by spending money
- items in their natural state or condition
- quality of good or service that customers are willing to pay a certain price at a particular time
- high-cost,long lasting industrial goods used to produce other goods and services
- large demand,small supply, and high prices making it the best time to sell a product
- become a finished product after processing
- productive acts that are useful, scarce, and transferable, and satisfy economic wants
Down
- good bought out of necessity rather than a desire
- tangible product used for personal consumption
- a consumer good with special characteristics
- item has constant demand, businesses keep this good on hand
- a desire which can be satisfied without spending money
- systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about a specific sutation that affects a market
- item purchased as an on the spot decision
- industrial goods used constantly in operations of business
- become a finished product without processing
16 Clues: desire only satisfied by spending money • items in their natural state or condition • item purchased as an on the spot decision • become a finished product after processing • a consumer good with special characteristics • become a finished product without processing • tangible product used for personal consumption • good bought out of necessity rather than a desire • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-09-19
Across
- Abbreviation of Nevada
- Factor of production that includes natural resources.
- Work that is preformed for someone.
- Factor of production that includes tools, equipment and Machinery.
- No such thing as a free _____
- Non durable good wont last more than 3 _____
- An item that is economically useful or satisfies an economic want.
- Abbreviation of Ohio
- Abbreviation of New Hampshire
- Dollar value of all final goods and structures produced.
Down
- Is not a basic economic question.
- Worth of a good or service
- Having a short supply of something.
- Work from a person or someone else
- Having more wealth/value economic ____
- Basic requirement for survival.
16 Clues: Abbreviation of Ohio • Abbreviation of Nevada • Worth of a good or service • No such thing as a free _____ • Abbreviation of New Hampshire • Basic requirement for survival. • Is not a basic economic question. • Work from a person or someone else • Work that is preformed for someone. • Having a short supply of something. • Having more wealth/value economic ____ • ...
Economics terms 2023-08-24
Across
- The people who buy products
- Markets from other countries
- The amount of something that can be sold
- The raw amount of money before deductions
- The amount of money a person is estimated to have
- What is bought that isn't required to survive
- The amount of something that people want/need
- The people who make products
- The rate that governments take from businesses' total gross
- The amount of money somebody is paid for doing work
Down
- Another word for wage
- A place where you can buy/sell the amount of a business that you own
- What is bought that is also required to survive
- When money's value goes down overtime
- Somebody who starts and/or makes a business
- The amount of usually a business is owned by certain people
16 Clues: Another word for wage • The people who buy products • Markets from other countries • The people who make products • When money's value goes down overtime • The amount of something that can be sold • The raw amount of money before deductions • Somebody who starts and/or makes a business • What is bought that isn't required to survive • ...
Business Economics 2025-07-16
Across
- An individual who uses goods and services
- Demand of necessity goods is generally
- Vertical demand curve shows it is
- The curve which shows all combinations of two giving same level of satisfaction
- point where budget line & IC are tangent
- Desires backed by ability to pay
Down
- Study of individual economic units
- MACROECONOMICS
- The study of how businesses allocate resources
- When demand changes more than proportionately with price
- The law explaining inverse relation between price and demand
- Measures responsiveness of quantity demanded to price change
- Price * Quantity = Total ___
- Total amount producers are willing to sell
- Demand curve usually slopes
- Supply curve usually slopes
16 Clues: MACROECONOMICS • Demand curve usually slopes • Supply curve usually slopes • Price * Quantity = Total ___ • Desires backed by ability to pay • Vertical demand curve shows it is • Study of individual economic units • Demand of necessity goods is generally • point where budget line & IC are tangent • An individual who uses goods and services • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-12-03
Across
- money spent on your business
- anyone who trades for goods or services
- to sell something at such a low price that nobody can compete with you
- how much of something is available for sale
- having less opportunity cost to produce something
- market economy; free trade between producers and consumers
- how many people will pay for something
- having the most capacity to produce something
Down
- an exchange between two or more people
- what you give up by choosing one thing over another
- how much something costs
- money gained from sales
- anyone who creates/sells goods or services to consumers
- revenue minus overhead
- offering skills or knowledge for trade
- tangible items you can buy and use
16 Clues: revenue minus overhead • money gained from sales • how much something costs • money spent on your business • tangible items you can buy and use • an exchange between two or more people • offering skills or knowledge for trade • how many people will pay for something • anyone who trades for goods or services • how much of something is available for sale • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-08-15
Across
- a person who works for a business
- the exchange of goods and services
- sending goods to another country
- a person who buys/uses things
- a person/business who makes and sells things
- things we desire but don't need
- an increase in prices of goods/services
- a plan for achievements
- all products sold or traded within an economy
Down
- the amount of money a business earns after taxes
- the money paid to an employee
- how a society uses resources to satisfy their needs/wants
- things we can't survive without
- getting goods from another country
- the problem of having unlimited wants/needs but limited resources
- materials that can be used to make goods/services
16 Clues: a plan for achievements • the money paid to an employee • a person who buys/uses things • things we can't survive without • things we desire but don't need • sending goods to another country • a person who works for a business • the exchange of goods and services • getting goods from another country • an increase in prices of goods/services • ...
Bonus points for economics 2024-11-22
Across
- a branch of economic theory that deals with behavior and decision making by small units like individuals and firms
- A branch of economics that deals with the economy as a whole
- economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production in order to generate profits
- A decline in the general level of prices
- A percentage a bank will pay to depositors or charge to borrowers
- the stage of economic and political system necessary for a country to reach the ideal of communism
- rise in general level of prices
- The use of scarce resources, and nearly all economic activities- stems from rituals, habits, or customs
- A situation in which the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
Down
- A situation in which the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded
- the study of how people try to satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants with the careful use of relatively scarce resources
- A central authority makes the major decisions about WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM to produce
- Economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economics
- A market structure with only one seller of a particular product
- simply something we would like to have but it is not necessary for survival
- are a basic requirement for survival
- Is one where the WHAT, HOW, and FOR WHOM questions are primarily answered by people who make supply and demand decisions in their own best interests
- Payment made for the use of borrowed money
- Alternative that must be given up when one choice is made rather than another
19 Clues: rise in general level of prices • are a basic requirement for survival • A decline in the general level of prices • Payment made for the use of borrowed money • A branch of economics that deals with the economy as a whole • A market structure with only one seller of a particular product • A percentage a bank will pay to depositors or charge to borrowers • ...
SECTION 02 2021-01-11
Sowing the seeds of hope 2026-01-21
Global environmental threats 2025-10-24
Que Estudias 2022-10-18
Across
- mathematics
- complicated
- president’s office
- accounting
- communications
- career
- chemistry
- museum
- geology
- gymnasium
- before
- challenging
- biology
- psychology
- medicine
- laboratory
- auditorium
Down
- to draw
- physical education
- economics
- law
- calculus
- school of medicine
- history
- semester
- after
- girl
- engineering
- philosophy
- geography
- library
- teaching
- obligatory
- theater
34 Clues: law • girl • after • career • museum • before • to draw • history • library • geology • biology • theater • calculus • semester • teaching • medicine • economics • chemistry • geography • gymnasium • accounting • philosophy • psychology • obligatory • laboratory • auditorium • mathematics • complicated • engineering • challenging • communications • physical education • school of medicine • president’s office
Classes 2023-09-22
37 Clues: 70 • 39 • 11 • 23 • 37 • 48 • 21 • 44 • may • noon • july • june • Music • march • French • Friday • German • august • Sunday • English • Physics • Tuesday • Spanish • morning • Biology • Algebra • History • Italian • february • Thursday • midnight • Geometry • Calculus • Geography • Chemistry • Economics • Trigonometry
Ingliz tilida 25ta eng 2020-09-10
Across
- botanika
- Adabiyot
- Husni xat
- studies ijtimoiy fanlar
- o'qish
- musiqa
- Chizmachilik
- Dasturlash
- Zoologiya
- psixologiya
- Axborot texnologiyasi
- kimyo
- geometriya
- matematika
- arts tasviriy san'at
- fizika
Down
- algebra
- Biologiya
- jismoniy ta'lim
- qo'l mexnati
- Tarix
- Atrofimizdagi olam (fan)
- Ekologiya
- geografiya
- Geologiya
- Trigonometriya
- Astronomiya
- Iqtisodiyot
- Kompyuter grafikasi
- Gimnastika
- Ingliz tili
31 Clues: Tarix • kimyo • o'qish • musiqa • fizika • algebra • botanika • Adabiyot • Biologiya • Husni xat • Ekologiya • Geologiya • Zoologiya • geografiya • Dasturlash • Gimnastika • geometriya • matematika • Astronomiya • Iqtisodiyot • psixologiya • Ingliz tili • qo'l mexnati • Chizmachilik • Trigonometriya • jismoniy ta'lim • Kompyuter grafikasi • arts tasviriy san'at • Axborot texnologiyasi • studies ijtimoiy fanlar • Atrofimizdagi olam (fan)
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
Dan's 40th Birthday 2024-05-03
Across
- University graduated from
- Military branch
- Family nickname
- Favorite dessert
- Birthday month
- Second language spoken
- Number of states lived in
- Number of countries visited
- Favorite color
- Instrument played in band
Down
- Wedding anniversary month
- Boxers or Briefs?
- State born in
- Middle name
- Favorite DMB song
- College major
- Favorite band
- Second favorite band
- Favorite water activity
- Honeymoon destination
20 Clues: Middle name • State born in • College major • Favorite band • Birthday month • Favorite color • Military branch • Family nickname • Favorite dessert • Boxers or Briefs? • Favorite DMB song • Second favorite band • Honeymoon destination • Second language spoken • Favorite water activity • Wedding anniversary month • University graduated from • Number of states lived in • Instrument played in band • ...
Adjective suffixes 2019-02-12
24 Clues: spicy • strong • useless • natural • hopeful • reliable • harmless • creative • dependent • enjoyable • sensitive • scientific • economical • productive • accessible • acceptable • mysterious • impressive • significant • predictable • challenging • unrealistic • considerable • environmental
Environmental & Natural Resources 2018-10-11
Across
- The mixture of gases that cover the earth. It contains a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen,carbon dioxidem hydrogen, argon,& others.
- The wise use of resources.
- ______ animal has gone back to being wild.
- ____________ agriculture is using practices that make it possible to produce forever.
- ________________ natural resource is not replaced after it is used.
- Our surroundings
- The physical area where an organism lives.
- ____________________ species is one threatened with becoming extinct.
- The complete disappearance of organisms from the earth.
- Sustainable ________________ means people use no more than they need.
- Reusing the materials used to make a product.
- _______ is a material used to provide energy. They are formed over thousands of years by decay of plants & animals materials.
Down
- All living things that have not been domesticated.
- Keeping resources without using them.
- __________________ fuel is a fuel that is typically not a fossil fuel.
- __________________ natural resource is one that replaced after it is used.
- A material that has never lived. Made of inorganic chemical elements.
- The loss of soil by water or wind.
- The outer layer of the earth's surface. It supports terrestrial plant life.
19 Clues: Our surroundings • The wise use of resources. • The loss of soil by water or wind. • Keeping resources without using them. • ______ animal has gone back to being wild. • The physical area where an organism lives. • Reusing the materials used to make a product. • All living things that have not been domesticated. • The complete disappearance of organisms from the earth. • ...
Environmental Health Crossword 2022-03-04
Across
- the study of disease in human populations
- a disease causing organism
- the increased concentration of pollutants at each step up a food chain
- a chemical that causes cancer
- the effect on an organism of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance
- matter or energy that is harmful to the environment
- a mineral that forms long, thin, microscopic fibers; used as an insulator against heat and sound
- the study of how environmental factors affect human health and quality of life
- the buildup of large concentrations of poisons in the body
- a disease caused by a pathogen
Down
- the effect on an organism at different levels of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance
- the probability that a hazard will cause a harmful response
- the study of how poisons affect an organism's health
- the process of measuring risk
- the level of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance
- a colorless, highly toxic radioactive gas
- something that threatens or is harmful to human health
- the degree to which a substance is harmful to an organism
- disease carrying organisms
19 Clues: a disease causing organism • disease carrying organisms • a chemical that causes cancer • the process of measuring risk • a disease caused by a pathogen • the study of disease in human populations • a colorless, highly toxic radioactive gas • matter or energy that is harmful to the environment • the study of how poisons affect an organism's health • ...
Environmental Science #2 2021-03-30
Across
- Plants use the sun's energy to convert water and carbon dioxide into sugars
- A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another.
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions
- a consumer that eats both plants and animals
- organisms that get their energy by breaking down the remains of dead organisms
- substances that release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water; ph 1-6
- Many populations of species that live in the same area at the same time and interact with one another
- An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms
- Compounds that reduce the concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution; pH 7-14
Down
- A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances
- Attraction between a slightly positive hydrogen atom and a slightly negative atom.
- The use of Earth's renewable and nonrenewable natural resources in ways that do not constrain resource use in the future.
- a change in global or regional climate patterns, in particular a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
- A diagram that shows the amount of energy that moves from one feeding level to another in a food web
- A very large organic molecule composed of many smaller molecules
- Each step in a food chain or food web
- just shows one organism eats one more, which eats another, which eats another, and so on
- Made up of a community of organisms and how they interact with the abiotic environment
- The cycle through which water in the hydrosphere moves; includes such processes as evaporation, precipitation, and surface and groundwater runoff
- a consumer that eats plants
20 Clues: a consumer that eats plants • Each step in a food chain or food web • Proteins that speed up chemical reactions • a consumer that eats both plants and animals • An organism that breaks down wastes and dead organisms • A liquid substance capable of dissolving other substances • A mixture that forms when one substance dissolves another. • ...
Environmental Crime Investigator 2024-04-05
Across
- something that irritates someone
- submissibly
- a diaper
- leting liquid out
- a municipality
- a small outhouse used for storage
- someone who rents a house/flat
- to refuse to acknowledge sb
- open
- attentive to detail; precise
Down
- to drag something
- leaking out slowly
- to give some information
- tied
- in an unexplained way
- a criminal
- a pile
- receipt a bill of sale issued from a cash register
- a large bag
19 Clues: tied • open • a pile • a diaper • a criminal • submissibly • a large bag • a municipality • to drag something • leting liquid out • leaking out slowly • in an unexplained way • to give some information • to refuse to acknowledge sb • attentive to detail; precise • someone who rents a house/flat • something that irritates someone • a small outhouse used for storage • ...
Environmental Science Review 2024-04-19
Across
- the complete disappearance of a species
- non-living factors in an environment
- A method of growing plants without soil, using mineral nutrient solutions in water.
- the living parts of the earth
- Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- living factors in an environment
- A rupture in the Earth's crust where molten lava, ash, and gases from below the Earth's surface escape into the air.
- The process by which towns and cities are formed and become larger as more people begin living and working in central areas.
- A garden that grows upward (vertically) using a trellis or other support system rather than on the ground.
- The average weather conditions in an area over a long period.
- the parts of the earth covered in water
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- Process where organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and reproduce.
- A climate pattern that describes the unusual warming of surface waters in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean.
- The process by which natural forces move soil, rock, or dissolved material from one location to another.
- The scientific study of plants.
- Change A change in global or regional climate patterns, particularly a change apparent from the mid to late 20th century onwards and attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide produced by the use of fossil fuels.
- The ability to maintain or improve standards of living without damaging or depleting natural resources for the future.
- Organisms in an ecosystem that produce biomass from inorganic compounds.
- A natural event that has the potential to cause harm to humans or property.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
20 Clues: the living parts of the earth • The scientific study of plants. • living factors in an environment • non-living factors in an environment • the complete disappearance of a species • the parts of the earth covered in water • The average weather conditions in an area over a long period. • Organisms in an ecosystem that produce biomass from inorganic compounds. • ...
Environmental Newsletter - December 2025-11-27
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- Conservation of this protects forests and biodiversity.
- Type of gifting that focuses on experiences and handmade items.
- Suggested alternative to wrapping paper for sustainable gift wrapping.
- One of the 5Rs, meaning to use something again instead of discarding it.
- Core principle of sustainability that keeps products and materials in use for as long as possible.
- Movement aiming to eliminate waste through mindful choices.
- Country where Zero Waste stats show increased garbage during holidays.
- Action that extends product life by fixing instead of replacing.
- material to be avoided as it can't be recycled
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- Sustainable way to manage food scraps and organic waste.
- Lowering resource use and waste generation.
- Alternative to physical gifts for meaningful giving.
- Circular strategies help cut global CO₂ ______.
- Energy-saving lighting option recommended for holiday decorations.
- Perspective that considers retrofits, upgrades, and lifetime extensions.
- Season when waste increases by 25–45% in Canadian households.
- First of the 5Rs, encouraging a change in mindset toward sustainability.
- Designing products for long lifetimes, repairability, and recyclability.
- Process of converting waste into reusable material.
19 Clues: Lowering resource use and waste generation. • material to be avoided as it can't be recycled • Circular strategies help cut global CO₂ ______. • Process of converting waste into reusable material. • Alternative to physical gifts for meaningful giving. • Conservation of this protects forests and biodiversity. • Sustainable way to manage food scraps and organic waste. • ...
December Environmental Newsletter 2025-11-27
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- Conservation of this protects forests and biodiversity.
- Type of gifting that focuses on experiences and handmade items.
- Suggested alternative to wrapping paper for sustainable gift wrapping.
- One of the 5Rs, meaning to use something again instead of discarding it.
- Core principle of sustainability that keeps products and materials in use for as long as possible.
- Movement aiming to eliminate waste through mindful choices.
- Country where Zero Waste stats show increased garbage during holidays.
- Action that extends product life by fixing instead of replacing.
- material to be avoided as it can't be recycled
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- Sustainable way to manage food scraps and organic waste.
- Lowering resource use and waste generation.
- Alternative to physical gifts for meaningful giving.
- Circular strategies help cut global CO₂ ______.
- Energy-saving lighting option recommended for holiday decorations.
- Perspective that considers retrofits, upgrades, and lifetime extensions.
- Season when waste increases by 25–45% in Canadian households.
- First of the 5Rs, encouraging a change in mindset toward sustainability.
- Designing products for long lifetimes, repairability, and recyclability.
- Process of converting waste into reusable material.
19 Clues: Lowering resource use and waste generation. • material to be avoided as it can't be recycled • Circular strategies help cut global CO₂ ______. • Process of converting waste into reusable material. • Alternative to physical gifts for meaningful giving. • Conservation of this protects forests and biodiversity. • Sustainable way to manage food scraps and organic waste. • ...
Environmental Regions Review 2026-05-18
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- A type of vibrant, exotic flower that grows on rainforest trees to reach the sunlight.
- A seasonal wind shift that brings heavy, torrential rains to regions like South Asia.
- A type of forest where trees shed their leaves annually before the winter season.
- The factor affecting climate that measures height above sea level.
- A climate type with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, common around southern Europe.
- The thick, umbrella-like layer of the rainforest where most animals live.
- The amount of water vapor present in the air; it is very high in equatorial regions.
- Large, above-ground roots that stabilize tall trees in thin rainforest soil.
- The factor affecting climate that measures a location's distance north or south of the equator.
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- A biome dominated by grasses rather than large trees, often found in semi-arid climates.
- A large, naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- The specific climate zone located along the equator with high temperatures and heavy rain year-round.
- The lowest layer of vegetation in the rainforest, consisting of ferns and shade-tolerant plants.
- To change or evolve features over time to survive in a specific environment, like rainforest plants growing tall to reach light.
- Giant trees that poke through the top of the rainforest to reach the sun.
- The dominant direction from which the wind usually blows in a particular region.
- A predatory, sharp-toothed fish found in the freshwater rivers of the South American rainforest.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Woody vines that root in the ground and climb up trees to reach sunlight.
19 Clues: The factor affecting climate that measures height above sea level. • Giant trees that poke through the top of the rainforest to reach the sun. • The thick, umbrella-like layer of the rainforest where most animals live. • Woody vines that root in the ground and climb up trees to reach sunlight. • ...
Environmental Spanish Vocab 2026-05-08
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- el proceso de cortar muchos árboles
- personas que no tienen dónde vivir ni trabajar
- las secuelas de una fuerte tormenta
- Proviene de la tierra y es un material sagrado.
- movimiento del agua en un océano o lago
- Un ejemplo de esta acción es Paul Revere.
- piezas tras una fuerte tormenta
- una gigantesca tormenta de nieve baja por la montaña
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- echar agua al fuego
- Después de la vida de una humana
- otra palabra para fuego
- verbo asociado con el fuego
- una textura de tierra húmeda
- una acción que describe cuando un líquido se cae
- cuando un sólido se convierte en un líquido
- otras formas de decir peligros
- cuando sabes lo que está pasando a tu alrededor
- una avalancha, pero en tierra
- Qué sucede cuando se mueven las placas tectónicas de la Tierra
19 Clues: echar agua al fuego • otra palabra para fuego • verbo asociado con el fuego • una textura de tierra húmeda • una avalancha, pero en tierra • otras formas de decir peligros • piezas tras una fuerte tormenta • Después de la vida de una humana • el proceso de cortar muchos árboles • las secuelas de una fuerte tormenta • movimiento del agua en un océano o lago • ...
US History - An Era of Protest and Change Ch. 17 2024-05-22
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- Agency that protects the human and environmental health
- Law enabled women to have an abortion without state interference
- Enacted in 1972 to maintain clean waters
- Militant American Indian Civil Rights Organization
- British Musical Quartet
- Values and Morals that go against norms
- Mexican American movement in the 1960s
- Law that defines the EPAs responsibilities
- an American feminist, political activist, and editor who was an articulate advocate of the women’s liberation movement during the late 20th and early 21st centuries.
- was an American feminist best known for her book The Feminine Mystique (1963), which explores the causes of the frustrations of modern women in traditional roles.
- Four Time U.S. Presidency Canadite
- An organizer of migrant American farmworkers and a cofounder with Dolores Huerta of the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA) in 1962.
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- The annual celebration honoring the achievements of the environmental movement
- Social Equality for Women
- Federal law to protect endangered animal species
- Worked with the US government to round up Japanese Americans during WW2
- Smallest Administrative District
- An American biologist well known for her writings on environmental pollution and the natural history of the sea.
- Difference in values between younger and older generation
- Farmworkers Association to make working conditions for Latinos better
20 Clues: British Musical Quartet • Social Equality for Women • Smallest Administrative District • Four Time U.S. Presidency Canadite • Mexican American movement in the 1960s • Values and Morals that go against norms • Enacted in 1972 to maintain clean waters • Law that defines the EPAs responsibilities • Federal law to protect endangered animal species • ...
eco-tourism 2025-03-31
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- tourism (Tourism that emphasizes sustainability and minimal environmental impact)
- (Tourism that is environmentally responsible and sustainable)
- trade (Trade that ensures fair wages and conditions for workers, often in developing countries)
- (An environmentally friendly place to stay, often in a natural setting)
- footprint (The amount of carbon dioxide emissions for which an individual or organization is responsible)
- (The variety of life in the world or a particular habitat)
- (Animals and plants living in their natural environment)
- (Outdoor activities that involve exploration and often involve eco-tourism)
- (Meeting the needs of the present without compromising future generations)
- culture (The traditions, customs, and way of life of a particular area or people)
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- reserve (A protected area of land for wildlife preservation)
- (A person who advocates for the preservation of the environment)
- (Environmental practices that do not deplete natural resources)
- (A person who travels to natural areas to support conservation)
- (Energy sources that are replenished naturally, such as wind or solar power)
- (Products or practices that are environmentally safe and sustainable)
- (The protection of natural environments and wildlife)
- (Deceptive marketing that exaggerates a product’s environmental benefits)
- (Planting trees to restore a forest or increase tree cover)
- no trace (The principle of leaving nature undisturbed after visiting)
20 Clues: (The protection of natural environments and wildlife) • (Animals and plants living in their natural environment) • (The variety of life in the world or a particular habitat) • (Planting trees to restore a forest or increase tree cover) • reserve (A protected area of land for wildlife preservation) • (Tourism that is environmentally responsible and sustainable) • ...
Environment_Fariza siwi hartati, Gita lestari,Nola novalin,Rif'ah muzanah 2025-01-22
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- which natural resource is often used to create electricity in Power plants?
- which environmentalist is famous for writing "silent spring",a book that raised awareness about pesticides?
- Which material takes the longest to decompose?
- which animal is known for its role in pollination?
- what is a synonym for "conserve"?
- What do we call teh gradual increase in earth's temperatur?
- what is the earth's natural shield against ultraviolet rays?
- which former U.S.Secretary of state and environmental advocate co-chaired the "climate reality project?
- what is the opposite of "pollution"?
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- who co-founded the "greenpeace" environmental organization in the 1970s?
- who is the swedish climate activist whon started the "fridays for future" movement?
- which brazilian environmentalist is known for her advocacy for the Amazon rainforest and indigenous rights?
- What term describes a variety of life forms on earth?
- Which material is biodegradable?
- what is the antonym of "drought"?
- what is the antonym of "waste"?
- who founded the earth day movement in 1970 to raise awareness about environmental issue?
- Which ecosystem is being destroyed by deforestation and climate Change?
- what is the opposite of "degrade"?
- what is the process of turning waste into usable material?
- what is the name of the harmful gases released by cars?
21 Clues: what is the antonym of "waste"? • Which material is biodegradable? • what is a synonym for "conserve"? • what is the antonym of "drought"? • what is the opposite of "degrade"? • what is the opposite of "pollution"? • Which material takes the longest to decompose? • which animal is known for its role in pollination? • What term describes a variety of life forms on earth? • ...
Philosophy 2025-09-22
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- Study of moral duties in relation to climate change
- Belief that all living beings have inherent value
- Careful and wise decision-making
- Long-term shifts in Earth’s weather patterns
- Duty of humans to protect the environment
- Destruction of forests for profit
- Fair treatment of vulnerable groups in climate crisis
- Focus on ecosystems as a whole community of life
- Advocacy for solving environmental problems
- Variety of life forms in nature
- Keeping the environment whole and healthy
- Sharing resources fairly across generations
- Avoiding waste and reusing resources
- Mix of environment, economy, and equity
- Living in harmony with nature
- Smart use of resources with minimal waste
- Humans and nature are linked together
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- Someone who protects and manages natural resources
- Beauty and order in the environment
- Believes all forms of life have equal value
- Contamination of air, water, or land
- Damage to nature caused by human activities
- Using resources wisely for future generations
- Ability to recover from environmental disasters
- View that humans are the most important species
- Global event of turning off lights to save energy
- Linking social problems with environmental issues
- Process where trees release water vapor
- Forcing people to leave due to calamities
- Increase in Earth’s temperature
30 Clues: Living in harmony with nature • Variety of life forms in nature • Increase in Earth’s temperature • Careful and wise decision-making • Destruction of forests for profit • Beauty and order in the environment • Contamination of air, water, or land • Avoiding waste and reusing resources • Humans and nature are linked together • Process where trees release water vapor • ...
Chapter 6: Part A: To what extent do different economics systems affect quality of life? 2026-03-27
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- in economics, the part of the economy owned and controlled by the government and paid for by taxes
- negotiating as a group, the key right established by unions for workers
- in economics, the idea that land (materials), labour, and capital (money) limit the supply of what people want and need
- an organization of workers that acts to protect workers’ rights and interest
- a shift on the economic continuum towards more government in the economy
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- in economics, the part of the economy owned and controlled by businesses and individuals
- the percentage of the workforce that does not have jobs
- a shift on the economic continuum towards less government in the economy
- what’s best for society as a whole
- a cessation of work by workers, it is meant to pressure employers to respond to issues that concern workers
10 Clues: what’s best for society as a whole • the percentage of the workforce that does not have jobs • negotiating as a group, the key right established by unions for workers • a shift on the economic continuum towards less government in the economy • a shift on the economic continuum towards more government in the economy • ...
fundamental economics problem 2024-11-12
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- The study of individual markets
- second best alternative choice
- statement that cannot be proved
- seek to attain or possess,
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- the use of mental and physical abilities to earn money by producing goods or services
- The study of whole economy or group of economics
- fundamental economics problem
- statement that can be proved
- desires/aspirations that individuals seek to attain, often driven by personal preferences
- the essential requirements for an individual to survive and function optimally.
10 Clues: seek to attain or possess, • statement that can be proved • fundamental economics problem • second best alternative choice • The study of individual markets • statement that cannot be proved • The study of whole economy or group of economics • the essential requirements for an individual to survive and function optimally. • ...
El Medio Ambiente - Sydney T, Victoria P, Jacqueline B, Volodmyr T 2024-04-10
20 Clues: risk • forest • bottle • recycle • to burn • to save • extinct • serious • humanity • humidity • to throw • dangerous • to suffer • ecosystem • initiative • biodiversity • environmental • sustainability • climate changes • to take care of
take action 2024-05-31
20 Clues: but • moyen • utile • lancer • réduire • réaliser • partager • guérison • résoudre • améliorer • atteindre • sans abri • promouvoir • traitement • faire un don • enrichissant • être bénévole • environmental • collecte de fonds • partout dans la vie
