environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Wordlist1 2024-08-06
Econ Crossword puzzle 2025-05-12
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- Money going out
- Graph of supply
- Based on customs
- Next best alternative
- Blend of systems
- Everyone working possible
- Limited resources
- Without a job
- Nature-provided materials
- Supply equals demand
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- Small-scale economics
- Workforce or labor
- Many sellers, identical products
- Government controls production
- Money set aside
- Employed and seeking
- One firm market
- Single business owner
- Population count
- Table of demand
20 Clues: Without a job • Money going out • Graph of supply • Money set aside • One firm market • Table of demand • Based on customs • Population count • Blend of systems • Limited resources • Workforce or labor • Employed and seeking • Supply equals demand • Small-scale economics • Single business owner • Next best alternative • Everyone working possible • Nature-provided materials • ...
Daily Bulldog - Mother's Day 2023-05-13
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- MOAB stands for Mother Of All ____________
- also known as nacre, Mother of ____________
- American progressive magazine
- Neither _______
- Mother of environmental movements, silent spring author
- The mother of all invention
- Americans buy an estimated 113 million of these for Mother's Day
- Official flower of Mother's Day
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- Mother associated with nursery rhymes
- Mother’s Day is the third most lucrative holiday of the year for them
- Spending behavior on holidays
- Mother of the environmental justice movement _________ Johnson
- Childhood game, Mother ________ (two words)
- Founder of Mother's Day in the US
- She was a saint, officially in 2016
15 Clues: Neither _______ • The mother of all invention • Spending behavior on holidays • American progressive magazine • Official flower of Mother's Day • Founder of Mother's Day in the US • She was a saint, officially in 2016 • Mother associated with nursery rhymes • MOAB stands for Mother Of All ____________ • also known as nacre, Mother of ____________ • ...
Intro to Economics 2023-01-15
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- , This measures a tradeoff & the ability of a country to produce a good or service for a lower opportunity cost than other countries.
- , He's Scottish & known as the Father of Economics. He argued against mercantilism and was a major proponent of laissez-faire economic policies.
- ,Practice of regulated trade to augment state power at the expense 7 subjugation of other countries
- , An unregulated system of economic exchange with little government intervention that allows the economy to sort itself out through competition.
- , Benefits that are lost when choosing one option over another
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- , The branch of economics that analyzes market behavior of individuals and firms in order to understand their decision-making processes.
- , An economic system in which private actors own & control property in accord with their interests, profits are prioritized, and demand & supply freely set prices in markets in a way that can serve the best interests of society.
- , System in which property and the means of production are owned in common, typically controlled by the state or government & based on the idea that common or public ownership of resources and means of production lead to a more equal society.
- , Widely considered the most successful investor of the 20th century, he lives in a modest house & drives an old car, and he advises that job skills are recession proof.
- , This is a controversial topic that involves pros & cons associated with the growing interdependence of the world’s economies, cultures, and populations, brought about by cross-border trade in goods and services, technology, and flows of investment, people, and information.
- , The study of whole economies--the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors and how they interact in economies.
- , He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Economics in 1976 & advocated for free-market capitalism and monetarism.
- , An economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- , The demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
14 Clues: , Benefits that are lost when choosing one option over another • , The demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service • ,Practice of regulated trade to augment state power at the expense 7 subjugation of other countries • ...
JUSTIN 2022-01-06
15 Clues: poets • person • poison • walking man • collects money • makes me laugh • studies universe • horseback riding • keeps things cold • academic learning • skilled at singing • searches for information • studies maps on the Earth • study of goods and services • applying members to a certain group
NAVFAC's Ten Capabilities 2023-02-13
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- Basic physical and organizational structures
- NEPA Requirement: Environmental ______
- Buying or obtaining an asset
- Timetable for project completion
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- ______ and Facilities Maintenance
- ______ Conservation (Health assessment of natural resources)
- Price estimate
- Open to public scrutiny
- Plans drawn up for a new facility
- _______ Handling Shore Procurement
10 Clues: Price estimate • Open to public scrutiny • Buying or obtaining an asset • Timetable for project completion • ______ and Facilities Maintenance • Plans drawn up for a new facility • _______ Handling Shore Procurement • NEPA Requirement: Environmental ______ • Basic physical and organizational structures • ______ Conservation (Health assessment of natural resources)
Jefferson Estrada, Unit 1 2025-10-09
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- Humans
- World View that evaluates environmental issues
- Less economically developed country
- estimate of an ecosystems production of natural resources
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- Mangement of natural resources
- Technological development
- Trash that hurts the environment
- More economically developed country
- Number of living organisms in an environment
- Environmental development
10 Clues: Humans • Technological development • Environmental development • Mangement of natural resources • Trash that hurts the environment • More economically developed country • Less economically developed country • Number of living organisms in an environment • World View that evaluates environmental issues • estimate of an ecosystems production of natural resources
Vokabeln 8: Kultur 2013-04-01
17 Clues: lynx • stork • trail • slogan • habitat • to fund • windmill • offspring • guideline • endangered • solar pannel • sustainability • administration • failure (person) • low mountain range • raising (of animals) • environmental education
The Importance of Environmental Education in Indonesian Language Learning 2024-01-18
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- In a language learning there is an ..... between students and language
- The environment is one of the most ....................... factors in the life process.
- The environment a...... place to interact and learn
- language learning focuses on the ...... of language skills
- The environment can shape the ...... mindset
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- Environmental education is able to enable students to .... critically and contextually
- In Indonesia, environmental education is not a..... subject in schools
- Environmental education is important to .....students' attitudes
- According to Sukma and Johari, language learning is an ...... learning
- Students ... innovate and collaborate with the environmentaround them.
10 Clues: The environment can shape the ...... mindset • The environment a...... place to interact and learn • language learning focuses on the ...... of language skills • Environmental education is important to .....students' attitudes • In a language learning there is an ..... between students and language • ...
Lesson 3: Lifestyle Changes and Climate Change Action 2025-08-02
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- A book by Rachel Carson published in 1962 that raised awareness about the dangers of pesticides and their environmental impact.
- The practice of excessive and unsustainable consumption of goods and services, often leading to waste and environmental degradation
- A conservation organization founded at UPLB in 1961 to promote environmental awareness and conservation efforts.
- A form of environmentalism that relies on government policies and regulations for environmental protection.
- Using renewable resources in a way that does not deplete them, ensuring that future generations can also meet their needs.
- The use of economic tools like taxes, subsidies, and incentives to encourage eco-friendly practices and environmental protection.
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- The practice of promoting environmentally responsible business practices, focusing on reducing the ecological footprint and fostering sustainability.
- A country in Southeast Asia that is a climate hotspot, heavily impacted by natural disasters and climate change due to its geographical location.
- A global issue caused by human activities like burning fossil fuels, resulting in global warming, extreme weather events, and rising sea levels.
- A Filipino phrase meaning "There’s money in trash," which emphasizes the economic value of recycling and turning waste into resources.
10 Clues: A form of environmentalism that relies on government policies and regulations for environmental protection. • A conservation organization founded at UPLB in 1961 to promote environmental awareness and conservation efforts. • Using renewable resources in a way that does not deplete them, ensuring that future generations can also meet their needs. • ...
Aircraft Names, part 2 2023-09-18
16 Clues: Requires • Unclothed • Assortment • Made of oak • Fire residue • Insult (verb) • Military rank • Come to an end • Opposite of ill • Old, ugly woman • Resident of Iceland • Counterpart to boys • Rents out to a tenant • Economics abbreviation • Cincinnati baseball team • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries acronym
Biology State Review 2022-03-23
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- organisms that consume others for food
- how the body uses energy
- information measured by quantity
- organisms with one cell
- an environmental factor created by nonliving things
- organisms that make their own food
- cells with a nucleus
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- reproduction with 2 parents and passes mixed genes and DNA
- an organism's ability to maintain stable internal condition thus preventing death
- organisms with many cells
- different cells have different jobs in a cell
- an environmental factor created by living things
- reproduction with only one parent cell which is basically cloning
- cells with no nucleus
- information measured through characteristics
15 Clues: cells with a nucleus • cells with no nucleus • organisms with one cell • how the body uses energy • organisms with many cells • information measured by quantity • organisms that make their own food • organisms that consume others for food • information measured through characteristics • different cells have different jobs in a cell • ...
actividades 2023-04-20
19 Clues: abook • to do • social • to read • to play • to go to • physical • exercise • spiritual • financial • i want to • emotional • video games • educational • intellectual • occupational • i'm going to • environmental • we're going to
actividades 2023-04-20
19 Clues: abook • to do • social • to read • to play • to go to • physical • exercise • spiritual • financial • i want to • emotional • video games • educational • intellectual • occupational • i'm going to • environmental • we're going to
Economics 2020-06-16
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- overseas countries selling goods/products
- move into higher marginal income tax bracket
- the amount of goods and services which can be purchased by a person’s income
- increased cost of this
- people are more likely to spend money now before prices increases
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- goods/productions being brought into a country
- affects people on benefits (unemployment benefit or superannuation)
- more difficult to do this as future costs & prices are harder to predict if prices are increasing
- planning ahead to buy assets because it’s difficult to know what prices will be in the future.
9 Clues: increased cost of this • overseas countries selling goods/products • move into higher marginal income tax bracket • goods/productions being brought into a country • people are more likely to spend money now before prices increases • affects people on benefits (unemployment benefit or superannuation) • ...
Economics 2021-11-08
10 Clues: No government • has a goverment • done for generations • Not enough of something • not market but not command • government chooses everything • which country is closest to market • which country is closest to command • Social science that deals with production • Government with some control but not too much
Economics 2013-11-06
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- surplus The difference between how much buyers are prepared to pay for a good and what they actually pay
- 2 words: production is at lowest cost
- The point where what is expected is equal to what happens
- Next best opportunity forgone
- Groups of people who have an interest in a firm
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- When a product has an effect on a third party
- 2 words: inferior good where demand increases when price increases
- 2 words: Placing your resources wisely
- Satisfaction derived from consuming a good
9 Clues: Next best opportunity forgone • 2 words: production is at lowest cost • 2 words: Placing your resources wisely • Satisfaction derived from consuming a good • When a product has an effect on a third party • Groups of people who have an interest in a firm • The point where what is expected is equal to what happens • ...
Economics 2013-04-23
9 Clues: / leader of the USA • / WE WANT MORE ______ • / a shareholder owns this • / US has a bad ___ right now • / every company wants to find this • / you own a stock, you are a ________ • / the president's plan for your money • / NASDAQ and Wall Street are both these • / when selling you are looking to make a ______
Economics 2021-01-12
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- merchandise or possessions.
- capital the skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual or population
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- the process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill.
- An ------ is a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another. Imports and exports are the components of international trade.
- A ------ is a government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export during a particular period.
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- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- An ------ is a government order that restricts commerce with a specified country or the exchange of specific goods.
- An ------ is a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another. Imports and exports are the components of international trade.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
10 Clues: merchandise or possessions. • the action of helping or doing work for someone. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. • the process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill. • ...
Economics 2020-12-23
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- a measure of the responsiveness of the quantity supplied to a change in price
- products which the government considered consumers don’t fully appreciate how beneficial they are and they are under-consumed
- when the revenue will decrease, when PED is elastic or inelastic
- if we have close substitutes the PED will increase or decrease?
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- risk bearing and key decisions taking
- the total costs to a society of an economic activity
- not enough resources for satisfying people’s wants
- part of economy controlled by the state
- costs posed on those who are not involved in consumption or production
9 Clues: risk bearing and key decisions taking • part of economy controlled by the state • not enough resources for satisfying people’s wants • the total costs to a society of an economic activity • if we have close substitutes the PED will increase or decrease? • when the revenue will decrease, when PED is elastic or inelastic • ...
economics 2021-03-24
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- giving up one good or service for another.
- the additional income from each increase of one unit of sales
- an expense that changes depending on how much a business produces
- fixed and variable costs
- the (negative) cost of choosing to do one thing instead of the other.
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- additional opportunity cost from each increase of one unit of sales
- the money a business receives from selling its goods or services
- an expense that does not
- model that compares marginal costs and marginal benefits
9 Clues: an expense that does not • fixed and variable costs • giving up one good or service for another. • model that compares marginal costs and marginal benefits • the additional income from each increase of one unit of sales • the money a business receives from selling its goods or services • an expense that changes depending on how much a business produces • ...
Economics 2021-09-10
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- trade with another person instead of paying with money
- a way decisions for a country are made
- the system for producing, selling and buying in a country
- a kind of money a country uses
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- using science for practical purposes
- Americans people whose ancestors lived in America before Europeans
- giving a person one thing in exchange for another
- farm animals that are bought and sold
- people living together in organized communities
9 Clues: a kind of money a country uses • using science for practical purposes • farm animals that are bought and sold • a way decisions for a country are made • people living together in organized communities • giving a person one thing in exchange for another • trade with another person instead of paying with money • the system for producing, selling and buying in a country • ...
Economics 2022-05-09
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- branch of US government responsible for carrying out laws
- a nation or states fundamental set of laws
- government divided between central and regional powers
- a vote that blocks a decision
- a nation's ruler usually by hereditary right
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- branch of US government that makes laws
- branch of US government that administers justice
- making something valid by formally confirming it
- form of government in which ruler is unconstrained
9 Clues: a vote that blocks a decision • branch of US government that makes laws • a nation or states fundamental set of laws • a nation's ruler usually by hereditary right • branch of US government that administers justice • making something valid by formally confirming it • form of government in which ruler is unconstrained • ...
economics 2019-09-05
9 Clues: few • one • identical • different • agreement among firms • license to protect intervention • right to sell goods and services • different from other similar products • discrimination groups and it depends how much they will get paid
Economics 2024-10-25
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- with 2 down similar to savings, higher interest rate
- given by governments, colleges, organizations do not repay
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- how much you make after taxes and deductions
- pay is calculated by hourly rate
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- how much you make before taxes and deductions
- with 3 across, similar to savings, higher interest rate
- Goal= 3-6 months
- given by governments, colleges, orgs, do repay them
9 Clues: Goal= 3-6 months • pay is calculated by hourly rate • Federal Insurance Contribution Act • how much you make after taxes and deductions • how much you make before taxes and deductions • given by governments, colleges, orgs, do repay them • with 2 down similar to savings, higher interest rate • with 3 across, similar to savings, higher interest rate • ...
Economics 2025-07-04
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- The people that buy things
- People that work for a wage for producers
- The people how make things for consumers
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- Something that is not essential for survival
- A physical item we pay for
- Something that is essential for survival
- An action we pay for
- The system that revolves around money
- The actions of working for producers
9 Clues: An action we pay for • A physical item we pay for • The people that buy things • The actions of working for producers • The system that revolves around money • Something that is essential for survival • The people how make things for consumers • People that work for a wage for producers • Something that is not essential for survival
Lesson 4: The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-22
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- the belief that maintaining order in the environment brings out its natural beauty.
- a principle of sustainability that refers to maintaining the healthy state of the environment.
- the 2000 law promoting proper waste segregation, recycling, and disposal.
- the ability to regulate one’s actions with careful and wise decision-making.
- an English poet who wrote the quote, “No man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.”
- a perspective that advocates addressing growing environmental problems.
- a principle of sustainability that means using resources wisely to minimize waste.
- a principle of sustainability that calls for conserving resources so future generations can also use them.
- the belief that a good life means living in harmony with nature, not exploiting it without limits.
- the branch of philosophy that studies the moral relationship between humans and the environment.
- the view that humans are the most important species and may use nature for their needs.
- the 1999 law that sets standards to reduce air pollution.
- the fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens, applying the principles of climate ethics.
- the 1997 international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- the moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
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- disasters such as typhoons, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and landslides that cause destruction.
- the view that humankind is part of a greater biological system, and humans are stewards of nature.
- someone who protects and manages natural resources for future generations.
- the idea that humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- a branch of ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- the practice of being thrifty, avoiding waste, and reusing resources whenever possible.
- the branch of philosophy concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it.
- the concept of reconciling human activities and economic development with environmental protection.
- the idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating system, similar to a living organism.
- someone who believes all living beings have value, and humans are only one part of nature.
- the idea that nature has worth, either in itself or for human benefit.
- international commitments by countries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- unfair conditions where poor communities face more pollution and environmental harm.
- an approach that links social problems with environmental problems.
- the view that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected, not just humans.
30 Clues: the 1999 law that sets standards to reduce air pollution. • the idea that humans are not separate from nature but part of it. • the moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment. • an approach that links social problems with environmental problems. • the 1997 international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. • ...
Envi sci 2025-07-14
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- Environmental geology
- POPULATION Over 17 million people are added each year.
- the protective blanket of gases
- WU-P upholds the value of
- Determine the variable character of the human habitat, its opportunities as well as limitations.
- Economic, social and political elements are essentially manmade features, which make cultural milieu.
- Everything that affects an organism during its lifetime.
- Plants, animals, microorganisms, and men.
- ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE PHILIPPINES
- study of the sources, reactions, transport, effects, and fates of chemical species in the hydrosphere, lithosphere, atmosphere, and biosphere.
- is a key cultural aspect that is embedded in people’s way of life.
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
- comprises all types of water resources oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams, reservoir, polar icecaps, glaciers, and ground water.
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- Where life operates.
- A mixture of traditional science, individual and societal values, economic factors, and political realities.
- Acquainted with the methods to sustain and increase agricultural growth without damaging the environment.
- focuses on the Earth’s atmosphere and its interrelation to the other system.
- Approach to studying the natural world that involves formulating hypotheses and then testing them to see if the hypotheses are supported or refuted.
- is the outer mantle of the solid earth.
- are organized into complex societies.
- The vast majority of our people directly dependent on the nature resources of their country for their basic needs.
21 Clues: Where life operates. • Environmental geology • WU-P upholds the value of • the protective blanket of gases • are organized into complex societies. • is the outer mantle of the solid earth. • ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES IN THE PHILIPPINES • Plants, animals, microorganisms, and men. • POPULATION Over 17 million people are added each year. • ...
Operations Crossword 2025-08-08
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- – Producing custom work, often one-off products.
- – Producing in volume but tailoring for individuals.
- – Minimizing environmental impact of operations.
- – A production line with continuous movement.
- – The difference between cost of inputs and selling price.
- – Producing large quantities of standardized products.
- – Economic system focused on regeneration and reuse.
- – Ensuring business positively impacts society.
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- – Strategies to increase product longevity.
- – Decision on the type of production to use.
- – Systems where access is prioritized over ownership.
- – Continuous production, often used in chemicals.
- – Offering a service rather than ownership.
- – Business model based on resource reuse.
- – Reclaiming useful materials from waste.
- – Making goods in groups rather than continuously.
- - Maintaining profitability over the long term.
- – Supply chains using renewable or recycled inputs.
- – Integrating long-term environmental practices.
- – Also appears vertically due to shared letters.
20 Clues: – Business model based on resource reuse. • – Reclaiming useful materials from waste. • – Strategies to increase product longevity. • – Offering a service rather than ownership. • – Decision on the type of production to use. • – A production line with continuous movement. • - Maintaining profitability over the long term. • ...
Env Sci Chapter 4 Vocab 2025-10-28
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- The intimate living together of members of two species; includes mutualism, commensalism, and, in some classifications, parasitism.
- The process in which species exert selective pressure on each other and gradually evolve new features or behaviors as a result of those pressures.
- Evolution of a new species.
- The functional role and position of a species in its ecosystem, including what resources it uses, how and when it uses the resources, and how it interacts with other species.
- A symbiotic relationship between individuals of two different species in which both species benefit from the association.
- A species that is restricted to a single region, country, or other area.
- Species that require a narrow range of conditions or exploit a very specific set of resources.
- The number of species present in a community (species richness), as well as the relative abundance of each species
- Physical changes that allow organisms to survive in a given environment.
- The number of individuals of a species in an area.
- A relationship in which one organism feeds on another without immediately killing it.
- The single environmental factor closest to a tolerance limit for a given species at a given time.
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- Chemical or physical factors that limit the existence, growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism.
- partitioning In a biological community, various populations sharing environmental resources through specialization, thereby reducing direct competition.
- Species that tell us something about the health or condition of a biological community.
- The ability of a community or an ecosystem to recover from disturbances.
- The place or set of environmental conditions in which a particular organism lives.
- A symbiotic relationship in which one member is benefited and the second is neither harmed nor benefited.
- In primary succession on a terrestrial site, the plants, lichens, and microbes that first colonize the site
- The number of species at each trophic level and the number of trophic levels in a community
- Any force that disrupts the established patterns and processes, such as species diversity and abundance, community structure, community properties, or species relationships.
- In ecological terms, a dynamic equilibrium among the physical and biological factors in an ecosystem or a community; relative homeostasis.
- Species that tolerate a wide range of conditions or exploit a wide range of resources.
- The mechanism for evolutionary change in which environmental pressures cause certain genetic combinations in a population to become more abundant; genetic combinations best adapted for present environmental conditions tend to become predominant.
24 Clues: Evolution of a new species. • The number of individuals of a species in an area. • The ability of a community or an ecosystem to recover from disturbances. • A species that is restricted to a single region, country, or other area. • Physical changes that allow organisms to survive in a given environment. • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-05-11
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- growth in Asia causes more demand for transportation and energy resources.
- resources like clean water, forests, and energy supplies can run out
- leads to increased consumption of resources
- protection of natural resources
- process of land becoming desert
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- The burning of fossil fuels for industry has created ________
- term describing global warming, the warming of Earth’s surface
- pollution is another serious environmental problem.
- are being destroyed to clear land for farms and cattle.
- growth has increased the demand for energy.
- gases absorb energy from the earth and keep it in the atmosphere
- energy today comes from nonrenewable sources, such as oil and coal.
12 Clues: protection of natural resources • process of land becoming desert • leads to increased consumption of resources • growth has increased the demand for energy. • pollution is another serious environmental problem. • are being destroyed to clear land for farms and cattle. • The burning of fossil fuels for industry has created ________ • ...
Environmental 1 2012-11-29
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- another name for a solar panel
- goes in roof space to save energy
- greenhouse gas release into the atmosphere 2 words
- one type of wind turbine
- test and check appliances before bringing into service
- one type of solar energy
- whats happening to the polar icecaps
- high carbon energy source
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- one type of solar energy
- low carbon energy source 2 words
- converts dc to dc electricity
- zero carbon energy source
12 Clues: one type of solar energy • one type of wind turbine • one type of solar energy • zero carbon energy source • high carbon energy source • converts dc to dc electricity • another name for a solar panel • low carbon energy source 2 words • goes in roof space to save energy • whats happening to the polar icecaps • greenhouse gas release into the atmosphere 2 words • ...
Environmental Crossword 2013-09-25
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- The amount of CO2 emitted due to the use of fossil fuels by a person 6,9
- The surrounds in which a person, animal or plant lives 11
- The act of removing areas of woodland 13
- Power sourced from moving water 5
- The process to change waste materials into new products 9
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- The process in which plants turn water & CO2 into oxygen 14
- This everyday item takes up to 20 years to biodegrade 7,3
- To decay & become absorbed by the environment 10
- Thin gaseous band which surrounds the earth to protect it from the suns UV rays 5,5
- Oil, gas & coal are examples of this energy source 6,4
- A site for the disposal of waste material by burial 8
11 Clues: Power sourced from moving water 5 • The act of removing areas of woodland 13 • To decay & become absorbed by the environment 10 • A site for the disposal of waste material by burial 8 • Oil, gas & coal are examples of this energy source 6,4 • The surrounds in which a person, animal or plant lives 11 • This everyday item takes up to 20 years to biodegrade 7,3 • ...
Environmental concepts 2014-09-14
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- Enviromental ...,Actual or potential threat of adverse effects on living organisms and environment by effluents, emissions, wastes, resource depletion, etc
- Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals, Europe
- creates and maintains the conditions under which humans and nature can exist in productive harmony, that permit fulfilling the social, economic and other requirements of present and future generations
- European Chemicals Agency
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- Enviromental ..., any change in the environment, whether adverse or beneficial, resulting from a facility's activities, products or services
- products and services that reduce health and environmental impacts compared to similar products and services used for the same purpose
- (sustainability) reduce, remanufacture, reuse, recycle, recover
- in the legislative sense, a bill or measure passed by Congress; a law
- Enviromental ..., an element of a facility's products or service that can or does interact with the environment
- of a product refers to its whole "life": raw-material production, manufacture, distribution, use and disposal including all intervening transportation steps necessary or caused by the product's existence
- Environmental protection agency, USA
11 Clues: European Chemicals Agency • Environmental protection agency, USA • (sustainability) reduce, remanufacture, reuse, recycle, recover • in the legislative sense, a bill or measure passed by Congress; a law • Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals, Europe • ...
Environmental Crossword 2014-01-22
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- / Good and fertile _____ leads to a great Harvest
- /the Extinguish of a species
- / What we stand upon
- / One of the three "R's"
- / An activity that can be done to find Diamonds or obtain Coal
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- /had recently started to heal itself
- / What majority of the earth consists of
- / Another green house gas starting with "M"
- /what the world does ex. Litter, Green house gases
- / What Food provides us
- Dioxide/Most recognized green house gas
11 Clues: /the Extinguish of a species • / What we stand upon • / What Food provides us • / One of the three "R's" • Dioxide/Most recognized green house gas • /had recently started to heal itself • / What majority of the earth consists of • / Another green house gas starting with "M" • /what the world does ex. Litter, Green house gases • ...
Environmental Silhouettes 2024-03-29
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- to create something new from something old
- an outline, shadow drawing of an object
- to make a mark with a pencil, pen, crayon, etc.
- a living thing that can move and react
- to divide into segments
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- all the physical surroundings on Earth
- to use again
- something that binds together
- to lay one part over another
- living things that grow from the soil
- creating less waste
11 Clues: to use again • creating less waste • to divide into segments • to lay one part over another • something that binds together • living things that grow from the soil • all the physical surroundings on Earth • a living thing that can move and react • an outline, shadow drawing of an object • to create something new from something old • ...
Environmental Issues 2025-02-28
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- The lack of potable water in many regions of the world, resulting from waste, pollution, and unsustainable use of water resources.
- The gradual increase in the Earth's average temperature, mainly caused by the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.
- The presence of harmful substances in the air, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and particulate matter, which harm human health and the environment.
- Changes in global weather patterns caused by the increase in greenhouse gases, resulting in extreme weather events like droughts and floods.
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- The natural phenomenon that is intensified by the excessive emission of gases like CO2, which trap heat in the atmosphere, raising the Earth's temperature.
- The process of land degradation in dry, semi-arid, and dry subhumid areas, primarily caused by human activity and climate change.
- The excessive removal of trees, especially in tropical forests, leading to biodiversity loss and disrupting the ecological balance.
- The practice of controlled fires to clear land, but often getting out of control, causing destruction and the emission of polluting gases.
- The capture of fish at levels higher than their ability to regenerate, harming marine ecosystems and compromising food security.
- in Oceans The large amount of plastic waste accumulating in the oceans, harming marine life and causing irreparable damage to marine ecosystems.
- The introduction of harmful substances or pollutants into the environment, such as air, water, and soil pollution, which harms human health and nature.
11 Clues: The gradual increase in the Earth's average temperature, mainly caused by the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. • The capture of fish at levels higher than their ability to regenerate, harming marine ecosystems and compromising food security. • ...
Environmental Health 2025-04-08
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- the study of disease in humans
- ability to mutate
- the concentration of something
- how likely a tragic event will occur
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- the study of how poisonous a substance is
- the quality of life you have
- something you catch that is bad
- all of your surroundings
- it has the ability to spread from person to person
- a dangerous thing
- something that causes disease
11 Clues: a dangerous thing • ability to mutate • all of your surroundings • the quality of life you have • something that causes disease • the study of disease in humans • the concentration of something • something you catch that is bad • how likely a tragic event will occur • the study of how poisonous a substance is • it has the ability to spread from person to person
Environmental Health 2024-10-29
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- fog that has mixed with smoke and chemical fumes
- process of gathering food scraps and organic waste into a bin and letting it decompose and then adding it to soil to help plants grow
- type of energy that cannot be used up, such as wind, water, or solar power recycling process in which used materials are turned into new products
- substances that contaminate the environment and can harm people
- goods that have a less harmful impact on the environment than traditional products
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- natural forms of energy, such as oil, natural gas, and gas, that were formed a very long time ago, when dinosaurs lived on Earth
- actions that maintain the natural resources in the environment
- able to break down without causing harm when thrown out
- gas made up of oxygen that naturally exists high above Earth’s atmosphere
- number that communicates to the public the level of pollutants in the air brownfieldsite land, such as an old factory or gas station, that contains hazardous waste
- rain any form of precipitation that includes particles containing acid
11 Clues: fog that has mixed with smoke and chemical fumes • able to break down without causing harm when thrown out • actions that maintain the natural resources in the environment • substances that contaminate the environment and can harm people • rain any form of precipitation that includes particles containing acid • ...
Environmental law 2025-03-06
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- My reach goes beyond the perpetrator, ensnaring those who facilitate harm, even from a distance.
- A veil of virtue conceals corporate misdeeds, as industries parade their fabricated commitment to sustainability
- expensive products,quality environment
- I embody the philosophy where wastes find renewed purpose, sidestepping the abyss of wastefulness.
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- A clandestine exchange where toxic remnants trespass borders, settling where they are least welcome.
- A sentinel of shifting shorelines, whose insights reshaped a critical 2018 decree governing coastal sanctity.
- Indian Council for Enviro-Legal vs. Union of India (1996)
- A blueprint advocating for the integrated coexistence of land and sea, where human activity must bow to ecological wisdom.
- United Nations' Convention on the Law of Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses.
- I regulate the unseen journeys of toxic waste across sovereign borders, ensuring they do not become unwanted guests.
- Chaitanya Pulverising Industry v. K.S.P.C. Board
11 Clues: expensive products,quality environment • Chaitanya Pulverising Industry v. K.S.P.C. Board • Indian Council for Enviro-Legal vs. Union of India (1996) • United Nations' Convention on the Law of Non-Navigational Uses of International Watercourses. • My reach goes beyond the perpetrator, ensnaring those who facilitate harm, even from a distance. • ...
Environmental Audit 2025-11-11
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- Change Adaptation: Actions that reduce vulnerability to climate change impacts by enhancing
- Markets_Systems for trading carbon emission allowances or credits.
- Principle: Encourages preventive action in the face of uncertainty.
- Issues: Environmental challenges that cross national borders
- Change: Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns, primarily caused by
- in communities and ecosystems.
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- Change Mitigation: Human measures aimed at reducing or preventing the emission of
- Economy_Economic system aimed at eliminating waste and extending the life-cycle of products.
- Services: Benefits humans derive from ecosystems (e.g., clean air, water, pollination).
- gases, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and sustainable land use.
- greenhouse gas emissions from human activities.
- Materiality: Captures both financial and environmental/social impacts.
- Audits: These can be divided into three types.
13 Clues: in communities and ecosystems. • Audits: These can be divided into three types. • greenhouse gas emissions from human activities. • Issues: Environmental challenges that cross national borders • Markets_Systems for trading carbon emission allowances or credits. • Principle: Encourages preventive action in the face of uncertainty. • ...
Environmental Science 2025-09-17
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- Factors that are nonliving (ex. temperature, air)
- The ________ variable is the variable that the scientist measures
- The final results that prove or disprove your hypothesis
- Observations from the experiment, which can be written in tables or graphs
- Hard rocks and soil that make up the Earth's crust and the upper mantle
- Living things that make up the Earth
- All of the water that makes up the planet
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- Variables that are kept the same during the experiment
- The _______ variable is the variable that the scientist chooses to change
- Gasses that make up the Earth's air
- An "educated guess" that can be tested, forming a crucial part of the scientific method
11 Clues: Gasses that make up the Earth's air • Living things that make up the Earth • All of the water that makes up the planet • Factors that are nonliving (ex. temperature, air) • Variables that are kept the same during the experiment • The final results that prove or disprove your hypothesis • The ________ variable is the variable that the scientist measures • ...
Environmental Systems 2025-09-02
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- A permanent conversion of forest into some other ecosystem
- Refers to the entire system of physical and biological existence and organization
- The prevailing long term meteorological conditions of a place or region
- Vastly cold ecosystem found in Arctic
- A low lying area that is surrounded by water
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- The number of different species in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- Refers to individuals of the same species that occur together in time and space
- The exposure of organisms to chemical or energy in quantities that exceed their tolerance
- The place or home where a plant or animal lives, including the specific environmental factors required for its survival
- All living and non living components
- An aggregation of individuals and populations that can potentially interbreed or produce offspring
11 Clues: All living and non living components • Vastly cold ecosystem found in Arctic • A low lying area that is surrounded by water • A permanent conversion of forest into some other ecosystem • The number of different species in a particular habitat or ecosystem • The prevailing long term meteorological conditions of a place or region • ...
Environmental 2024-09-24
economics 2021-03-08
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- an expense that changes depending on how much a business produces
- the additional income from each increase of sale
- the money a business receives from selling its goods or services
- the (negative) cost of choosing to do one thing instead the other.
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- model that compares marginal costs and marginal benefits
- additional opportunity cost from each increase of sales
- an expense that does not change
- giving up one alternative good or service for another.
- fixed and variable costs
9 Clues: fixed and variable costs • an expense that does not change • the additional income from each increase of sale • giving up one alternative good or service for another. • additional opportunity cost from each increase of sales • model that compares marginal costs and marginal benefits • the money a business receives from selling its goods or services • ...
ECONOMICS 2020-06-30
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- middle value in the data set
- When you sell goods to make a profit you are called
- investigation of all elements in a population
- Who conducts statistical investigation
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- who helps investigator in the collection of data
- characteristic capable of being measured
- Economic facts in terms of numbers are also known as
- When you buy goods you are called
- A TYPE OF SERIES
9 Clues: A TYPE OF SERIES • middle value in the data set • When you buy goods you are called • Who conducts statistical investigation • characteristic capable of being measured • investigation of all elements in a population • who helps investigator in the collection of data • When you sell goods to make a profit you are called • ...
Economics 2021-11-04
10 Clues: Do It right now • Choices and rules • Dictator no choices • Makes all the rules • most free some rules • gives citizens choices • gets vote by the citizens • doesn't have enough of something • More the citizens want the more there is • The citizens want this but there is not much of it
ECONOMICS 2021-11-15
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- available means of support that can be drawn on when needed or wanted
- should we produce it?
- For ...should we produce it?
- to put resources, such as money, in an account or in an organization for the purpose of growing the resources’ value and/or impact
- the lack of a resource, such as money
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- The study of how people manage limited resources to satisfy their wants and needs
- should we produce?
- is something unnecessary but desired or items which increase the quality of living.
- is something thought to be a necessity or essential items required for life.
9 Clues: should we produce? • should we produce it? • For ...should we produce it? • the lack of a resource, such as money • available means of support that can be drawn on when needed or wanted • is something thought to be a necessity or essential items required for life. • The study of how people manage limited resources to satisfy their wants and needs • ...
Economics 2021-07-19
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- a situation where the debtor will not be able to repay the debt incurred due to high-interest rate
- when a person's diet does not provide enough nutrients or the right balance of nutrients for optimal health.
- poverty of people in comparison to other people, region or nation
- SHG full form
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- rapid growth of population, especially among the poor
- people who are always poor and usually poor
- line that divides the population as poor and non-poor
- direct trade route for ships operating between Britain and India
- rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
9 Clues: SHG full form • people who are always poor and usually poor • rapid growth of population, especially among the poor • line that divides the population as poor and non-poor • rate of increase in prices over a given period of time • direct trade route for ships operating between Britain and India • poverty of people in comparison to other people, region or nation • ...
economics 2016-08-26
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- the use of resources in such a way as to maximize the output of goods and services
- the study how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid
- cost- the cost of producing one more unit of good
- the physical objects that someone produces
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- person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services
- of production- the resources that are used to make goods and services
- any human-made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- all natural resources used to produce goods and services
9 Clues: the physical objects that someone produces • cost- the cost of producing one more unit of good • all natural resources used to produce goods and services • the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid • of production- the resources that are used to make goods and services • person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services • ...
Economics 2019-09-05
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- a contract issued by a local authority that gives a single firm right to sell its goods within a certain market
- when a lot of brands are selling similar things but the products are slightly different as well as the prices but they all sell
- when one brand dominates an entire industry
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- grants firms the right to operate a business
- when there are many brands producing the same product and none of them have dominance
- made by the government to protect the consumer and prevent monopolies
- when one company has the right over something for 50 years
- when a few brands dominate the whole industry
- when one company has the exclusive right to sell something for 17 years
9 Clues: when one brand dominates an entire industry • grants firms the right to operate a business • when a few brands dominate the whole industry • when one company has the right over something for 50 years • made by the government to protect the consumer and prevent monopolies • when one company has the exclusive right to sell something for 17 years • ...
Economics 2019-03-27
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- / Is a legal limit on the amount of a good that can be imported into a country?
- / In 2015, South Africa signed an agreement with the United States regarding trade. It allows 65,000 tons of bone-in chicken to be imported in to South Africa each year
- / The Bantu migrations are most closely associated with the
- / Decentralized decision making. Adjusts to changes in the market place.Producers and consumers have control of the economy.
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- / Corruption and waste has plagued their economy and government for decades
- / This African nation is a major world supplier of gold, diamonds, and platinum.
- / South Africa is MOST known for its exporting of
- / Which of these is the dominant language group of Sub-Saharan Africa?
- / Fought a major war against the British in the late 1800s Known for their military tradition as well as their artistic beadwork Their language shares the same name as their ethnic group
9 Clues: / South Africa is MOST known for its exporting of • / The Bantu migrations are most closely associated with the • / Which of these is the dominant language group of Sub-Saharan Africa? • / Corruption and waste has plagued their economy and government for decades • / Is a legal limit on the amount of a good that can be imported into a country? • ...
Economics 2023-12-18
9 Clues: total value of economy • state regulated economy • economic interdependence • market capitalist economy • gdp GDP accounted for inflation • taxes like sin, sales, gas., etc. • increase of price yields increase Q.S. • increase of price yields decrease Q.S. • inadvertant effect of production on a third party
Economics 2024-01-02
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- basic requirement
- accumulation of products that are tangible
- capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction
- society not having enough resources
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- a useful tangible item
- something we would like to have
- study of how people try to satisfy needs and wants
- refers to worth that can be expressed in dollars
- work that is performed for someone
9 Clues: basic requirement • a useful tangible item • something we would like to have • work that is performed for someone • society not having enough resources • accumulation of products that are tangible • capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction • refers to worth that can be expressed in dollars • study of how people try to satisfy needs and wants
Economics 2024-03-19
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- things you need to survive
- an object that can be used or consumed
- a job you pay someone else to do
- to pay for things you need or want
- to put money aside for things you need or want
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- someone who grows, makes, or supplies goods
- something you can live without
- a person who buys a good or service
- money you earn from doing a job
9 Clues: things you need to survive • something you can live without • money you earn from doing a job • a job you pay someone else to do • to pay for things you need or want • a person who buys a good or service • an object that can be used or consumed • someone who grows, makes, or supplies goods • to put money aside for things you need or want
Economics 2024-07-24
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- What organization helps administer free trade agreements by handling disputes and providing a forum for nations to negotiate?
- Who argued that economic freedom would lead to successful and wealthy nations?
- What economy system is when the government answers the 3 basic economic questions?
- What economy system is when individuals decide what goods and services are produced without much interference from the government?
- What type of economy does the United Kingdom have?
- What President indicated that his administration supports more restrictive trade policies?
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- What economy is based on customs and historical precedent?
- What agreement created a free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.?
- What type of economy did China have until they started slowly opened up its markets?
- Who believed that for a society to be equal, property and profits must be shared among all individuals?
10 Clues: What type of economy does the United Kingdom have? • What economy is based on customs and historical precedent? • What agreement created a free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.? • Who argued that economic freedom would lead to successful and wealthy nations? • What economy system is when the government answers the 3 basic economic questions? • ...
Economics 2023-07-17
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- The act of combining resources to produce goods or services
- The study of individual behavior in the economy, such as consumer preferences and decision-making
- A market structure with only a few sellers, each offering a similar or identical product
- A measure of a country's economic output per person
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- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given year
- A tax on imports or exports
- The general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- The study of how individuals and societies make choices about what to produce and consume
- A market structure with a single seller dominating the market
9 Clues: A tax on imports or exports • A measure of a country's economic output per person • The act of combining resources to produce goods or services • A market structure with a single seller dominating the market • The general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given year • ...
Economics 2023-08-14
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- Luxury items that make life more enjoyable.
- for the alternative that was chosen
- choice choosing the alternative that has the
- value from among
- of production Resources of land ,labor,capital
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- cost value of the next best alternative given
- products
- items required to survive
- entrepreneurship used to produce goods and services
9 Clues: products • value from among • items required to survive • for the alternative that was chosen • Luxury items that make life more enjoyable. • choice choosing the alternative that has the • cost value of the next best alternative given • of production Resources of land ,labor,capital • entrepreneurship used to produce goods and services
economics 2023-08-14
9 Clues: products • value from among • item required to survive • resources of land, labor, capital, • for the alternative that was chosen • choosing the alternative that has the • value of the next best alternative given • luxury items that make life more enjoyable • entrepreneurship used to Produce goods and services
Economics 2022-12-06
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- what has been done in the past
- put in place to promote national security and individual safety
- the ability to openly and flexibly control your personal contribution to the global economy
- built the foundation for many command economies
- something both major political parties have worked to expand
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- wrote "Wealth of nations"
- individuals make most decisions, but there is government regulation
- individuals make each decision
- the government makes all of the decisions
9 Clues: wrote "Wealth of nations" • individuals make each decision • what has been done in the past • the government makes all of the decisions • built the foundation for many command economies • something both major political parties have worked to expand • put in place to promote national security and individual safety • ...
ECONOMICS :) 2023-10-10
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- Barang tahan lama melibatkan perbelanjaan yang ........
- Terdapat ...... potongan wajib
- Barang kehendak bilangannya .........
- Baki pendapatan boleh guna yang tidak dibelanjakan dikenali sebagai .........
- .......... merupakan pendapatan yang boleh dibelanjakan setelah ditolak potongan wajib
- Harga barang ........ tidak dikawal oleh kerajaan
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- Pengguna membeli pelbagai barang ............ untuk kegunaan harian
- Harga barang ........ seperti makanan asasi dikawal oleh kerajaan
- Sewa rumah, bil utiliti dan insurans nyawa merupakan perbelanjaan terhadap .........
9 Clues: Terdapat ...... potongan wajib • Barang kehendak bilangannya ......... • Harga barang ........ tidak dikawal oleh kerajaan • Barang tahan lama melibatkan perbelanjaan yang ........ • Harga barang ........ seperti makanan asasi dikawal oleh kerajaan • Pengguna membeli pelbagai barang ............ untuk kegunaan harian • ...
ECONOMICS 2024-10-25
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- pay is calculated by hourly rate
- the growing interdependence of the worlds countries
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- given by universities governments and organizations, do pay back
- Should have 3-6 months worth
- the amount of money before taxes
- pay is already calculated by rate agreed upon
- Federal Insurance Contributions Act
- given by universities governments and organizations, do not pay back
- the amount of money after taxes
9 Clues: Should have 3-6 months worth • the amount of money after taxes • the amount of money before taxes • pay is calculated by hourly rate • Federal Insurance Contributions Act • pay is already calculated by rate agreed upon • the growing interdependence of the worlds countries • given by universities governments and organizations, do pay back • ...
Economics 2025-02-04
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- Indikator ekonomi yang mengukur perubahan harga dari suatu keranjang barang dan jasa dalam periode tertentu.
- Kondisi pasar ketika jumlah barang yang diminta lebih besar dibandingkan jumlah barang yang ditawarkan.
- Konsep yang menggambarkan penurunan nilai mata uang akibat kenaikan harga barang dan jasa secara umum.
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- Teori yang menyatakan bahwa jika harga suatu barang naik, permintaan terhadap barang tersebut akan turun.
- Teori yang menyebutkan bahwa kenaikan jumlah uang yang beredar akan menyebabkan kenaikan harga.
- Salah satu penyebab inflasi yang terjadi karena kenaikan biaya produksi.
- Teori yang menyatakan bahwa harga suatu barang cenderung stabil jika permintaan dan penawaran seimbang.
- Tingkat harga rata-rata barang dan jasa dalam suatu ekonomi.
- Keadaan saat jumlah uang yang beredar lebih banyak daripada kebutuhan masyarakat akan uang.
- Faktor utama yang memengaruhi penawaran uang yang dikendalikan oleh bank sentral.
10 Clues: Tingkat harga rata-rata barang dan jasa dalam suatu ekonomi. • Salah satu penyebab inflasi yang terjadi karena kenaikan biaya produksi. • Faktor utama yang memengaruhi penawaran uang yang dikendalikan oleh bank sentral. • Keadaan saat jumlah uang yang beredar lebih banyak daripada kebutuhan masyarakat akan uang. • ...
Economics 2025-02-04
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- Indikator ekonomi yang mengukur perubahan harga dari suatu keranjang barang dan jasa dalam periode tertentu.
- Kondisi pasar ketika jumlah barang yang diminta lebih besar dibandingkan jumlah barang yang ditawarkan.
- Konsep yang menggambarkan penurunan nilai mata uang akibat kenaikan harga barang dan jasa secara umum.
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- Teori yang menyatakan bahwa jika harga suatu barang naik, permintaan terhadap barang tersebut akan turun.
- Teori yang menyebutkan bahwa kenaikan jumlah uang yang beredar akan menyebabkan kenaikan harga.
- Salah satu penyebab inflasi yang terjadi karena kenaikan biaya produksi.
- Teori yang menyatakan bahwa harga suatu barang cenderung stabil jika permintaan dan penawaran seimbang.
- Tingkat harga rata-rata barang dan jasa dalam suatu ekonomi.
- Keadaan saat jumlah uang yang beredar lebih banyak daripada kebutuhan masyarakat akan uang.
- Faktor utama yang memengaruhi penawaran uang yang dikendalikan oleh bank sentral.
10 Clues: Tingkat harga rata-rata barang dan jasa dalam suatu ekonomi. • Salah satu penyebab inflasi yang terjadi karena kenaikan biaya produksi. • Faktor utama yang memengaruhi penawaran uang yang dikendalikan oleh bank sentral. • Keadaan saat jumlah uang yang beredar lebih banyak daripada kebutuhan masyarakat akan uang. • ...
economics 2025-03-27
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- Физический износ основных фондов
- Часть основных фондов, не участвующая в производстве
- Материальные активы, не теряющие своей формы в процессе использования
- Средства, используемые в процессе производства многократно
- Основные фонды, связанные с транспортировкой
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- Средства, потребляемые полностью за один производственный цикл
- Денежная оценка основных фондов
- Переменная часть оборотных средств
- Основные фонды, непосредственно участвующие в производстве
- Фонды, используемые в течение длительного времени
10 Clues: Денежная оценка основных фондов • Физический износ основных фондов • Переменная часть оборотных средств • Основные фонды, связанные с транспортировкой • Фонды, используемые в течение длительного времени • Часть основных фондов, не участвующая в производстве • Основные фонды, непосредственно участвующие в производстве • ...
Economics 2025-05-08
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- market An illegal market in which goods and services are sold above their legal price
- floor A minimum price for some goods and services
- An event that threatens people's well being
- worth The value that most people would place on a good
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- goods Products or services available to everyone
- externality A helpful side effect of an economic situation
- system Communication between buyers and sellers through the use of prices
- price The price that both buyers and sellers will accept
- externality A harmful side effect of an economic situation
- coupon A piece of paper that can be exchanged for goods during rationing
10 Clues: An event that threatens people's well being • goods Products or services available to everyone • floor A minimum price for some goods and services • price The price that both buyers and sellers will accept • worth The value that most people would place on a good • externality A harmful side effect of an economic situation • ...
Economics 2025-11-25
10 Clues: a shortage • rivalry among producers • households purchase goods • a reason something is done • falling prices in the market • annual price increase of goods • private ownership of production • a person who uses goods and services • price index increase in consumer goods • money businesses have left after expenses
Global Environmental Challenges: Study Group 1 2014-02-04
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- Nearly half of land surface is used in agriculture
- "Father of Conservation"
- problem Increase in DDT
- Non-living
- footprint Expresses the environmental impact of a person
- Organization founded during the reform environmentalism period
- island Ecological and societal collapse
- Food availability decreases as population continues to increase
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- science Poor collection and/or presentation of data with selective results
- method Process for testing ideas with observations
- Predict disaster and doomsday for the world
- Earth's resources will meet human needs indefinitely
- Finite supply
- Preservation of resources for future generations
- First company to genetically modify a plant cell
- shift One dominant worldview is abandoned for another
- Known as "the chemical valley"
17 Clues: Non-living • Finite supply • problem Increase in DDT • "Father of Conservation" • Known as "the chemical valley" • island Ecological and societal collapse • Predict disaster and doomsday for the world • Preservation of resources for future generations • First company to genetically modify a plant cell • method Process for testing ideas with observations • ...
S2 Variations 2023-12-11
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- Type of variation caused by your surrounds after you are born
- A variation that can be measured.
- 97% of all animals are one of these.
- Animals with backbones.
- A variation that can only be observed.
- The lady who looks after all living things (3,4)
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- An example of discrete variation (3,6)
- Used to show discrete variations (3,5)
- Type of variation that you are born with
- The man who looks after the animals with backbones
- Used to show continuous variation
- An inherited variation
- An environmental variation
- An example of continuous variation
14 Clues: An inherited variation • Animals with backbones. • An environmental variation • A variation that can be measured. • Used to show continuous variation • An example of continuous variation • 97% of all animals are one of these. • An example of discrete variation (3,6) • Used to show discrete variations (3,5) • A variation that can only be observed. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
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- buyers and sellers answer questions
- protection from injury or loss
- resources are limited but things you want are unlimited
- who starts a business?
- payment used for capital
- secures money
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- money borrowed in a certain amount of time
- varies from month to month
- decision making
- coins and bills
- you have to have it
- money that needs to be owed
- using money to start a business
- amount of money made from a business
- a wish
15 Clues: a wish • secures money • decision making • coins and bills • you have to have it • who starts a business? • payment used for capital • varies from month to month • money that needs to be owed • protection from injury or loss • using money to start a business • buyers and sellers answer questions • amount of money made from a business • money borrowed in a certain amount of time • ...
Economics Puzzle 2013-12-05
Across
- A place where buyers get with sellers to sell items.
- Something that you owe.
- A single business able to control prices in a market.
- a slowdown in economic activity and production.
- Lending for a temporary time.
- A market where stocks and bonds are traded.
- Something produced by labor.
- Reserve The central bank of the U.S.
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- A place for holding, lending, and exchanging money.
- A city or town that holds the countries government.
- The total amount.
- The difference between the cost to make the product, and cost to sale it.
- Money, or something used for trade or selling.
- Bringing together two sides.
- Something coming in.
15 Clues: The total amount. • Something coming in. • Something that you owe. • Bringing together two sides. • Something produced by labor. • Lending for a temporary time. • Reserve The central bank of the U.S. • A market where stocks and bonds are traded. • Money, or something used for trade or selling. • a slowdown in economic activity and production. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2014-11-05
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- Anything widely accepted in exchange for goods and services.
- Income earned for providing human resources (labor) in the market.
- The condition that exists because there are not enough resources to produce everyone's wants.
- A stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- A stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource
- A system of production and distribution of resources, goods, and services.
- Objects that satisfy people's wants.
- Payment people earn for the work they do.
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- Things that occur naturally in and on the earth that are used to produce goods and services.
- A person who makes goods and services.
- Things that people would like to have but they don’t need them in order to live.
- The quantity and quality of human effort directed toward producing goods and services. Also known as human resources.
- A person who buys goods and services to satisfy their wants.
- An act or a variety of work done for others especially for pay.
- Things people need to live. Like food, water, and shelter.
15 Clues: Objects that satisfy people's wants. • A person who makes goods and services. • Payment people earn for the work they do. • Things people need to live. Like food, water, and shelter. • Anything widely accepted in exchange for goods and services. • A person who buys goods and services to satisfy their wants. • ...
fundamental economics 2023-03-13
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- the desire to possess something
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
- exchanges of something of value, especially as part of a compromise
- cash in hand that is available for spending, whether on day-to-day necessities or long-term projects
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured
- a graph that shows all the different combinations of output of two goods that can be produced using available resources and technology.
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- (of an object or action) require the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be acquired or done
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- achieving a significant amount or result
- work, hard physical work
- a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
- the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service.
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
- the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to the sea or the air
- require something because it is necessary
15 Clues: work, hard physical work • the desire to possess something • achieving a significant amount or result • require something because it is necessary • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • a set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something • exchanges of something of value, especially as part of a compromise • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-09-19
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- Non durable good wont last more than 3 _____
- Having a short supply of something.
- Having more wealth/value economic ____
- Factor of production that includes tools, equipment and Machinery.
- Is not a basic economic question.
- Worth of a good or service
- Basic requirement for survival.
- An item that is economically useful or satisfies an economic want.
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- Work from a person or someone else
- Work that is preformed for someone.
- No such thing as a free _____
- Abbreviation of Nevada
- Factor of production that includes natural resources.
- Dollar value of all final goods and structures produced.
- Abbreviation of Ohio
15 Clues: Abbreviation of Ohio • Abbreviation of Nevada • Worth of a good or service • No such thing as a free _____ • Basic requirement for survival. • Is not a basic economic question. • Work from a person or someone else • Having a short supply of something. • Work that is preformed for someone. • Having more wealth/value economic ____ • Non durable good wont last more than 3 _____ • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-02-01
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- Many companies selling similar products but not identical.
- When workers skills do not match what jobs are available.
- Public utilities(water,electricity,etc)
- If the price goes up for a product, consumers buy less of that product and more of another substantial product.
- Real "GDP" is highest.
- Real "GDP" growth.
- If the price goes down for a product, the purchasing power increases for consumers.
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- When one company controls the market.
- A few large firms dominate the market.
- Satisfaction.
- Unemployment increases, recession.
- Stop declining, compete bottom.
- The overall increase in the overall level of prices.
- Business mergers with larger corporations, more than three businesses.
- Combine with another company to become one entity.
15 Clues: Satisfaction. • Real "GDP" growth. • Real "GDP" is highest. • Stop declining, compete bottom. • Unemployment increases, recession. • When one company controls the market. • A few large firms dominate the market. • Public utilities(water,electricity,etc) • Combine with another company to become one entity. • The overall increase in the overall level of prices. • ...
workplace/economics 2023-04-27
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- What certain coins are made of
- Technology that starts with a c
- Who an employee works for
- The person who made the crossword!
- The opposite of truth
- Last name is Albanese
- Worth less than gold and starts with s
- The worst place to have a mortgage
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- Form of trade
- A worker for the boss
- Where money is kept
- Having a decent amount of money
- Biggest LIARS
- A receipt you have to pay
- Heads or tails
15 Clues: Form of trade • Biggest LIARS • Heads or tails • Where money is kept • A worker for the boss • The opposite of truth • Last name is Albanese • Who an employee works for • A receipt you have to pay • What certain coins are made of • Technology that starts with a c • Having a decent amount of money • The person who made the crossword! • The worst place to have a mortgage • ...
economics crossword 2017-08-14
Across
- putting money aside.
- cost of borrowing.
- price to be paid.
- Financially ruined.
- be thankful for.
- money placed in a bank.
- The olympics is .
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- Canberra is the of Australia.
- game between countries.
- coal and national gases.
- using money.
- another word for requires.
- amount you can spend.
- money received.
- another word for money.
15 Clues: using money. • money received. • be thankful for. • price to be paid. • cost of borrowing. • Financially ruined. • putting money aside. • The olympics is . • amount you can spend. • game between countries. • another word for money. • money placed in a bank. • coal and national gases. • another word for requires. • Canberra is the of Australia.
Economics Vocabulary 2021-05-06
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- tax-a tax that takes a larger percentage of income from low-income earners than from high-income earners
- tax-a tax that takes the same percentage of income from all taxpayers regardless of income level
- base-a form of wealth—such as income, property, goods, or services—that is subject to taxes
- Insurance Contributions Act (FICA)-a payroll tax that provides coverage for the elderly,the unemployed due to disability, and surviving family members of wage earners who have died
- income from taxes and nontax
- money taken from a worker's pay before the worker receives the pay
- incentive-the use of taxes to encourage or discourage certain economic behaviors
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- Security-a federal program to aid older citizens, orphaned children,and the disabled
- tax-a tax that places a higher percentage rate of taxation on high-income earners than on low-income earners
- of a tax-the final burden of a tax
- return-a form used to report income and taxes owed to the government
- tax- a tax based on the value of an individual's or a business's assets
- mandatory payment to a government
- tax- a tax based on the value of goods or services at the time of sale
- income tax- a tax based on a corporation's profits
- income tax-a tax based on an individual's income from all sources
- income-the portion of income subject to taxation after all deductions and exemptions
17 Clues: income from taxes and nontax • mandatory payment to a government • of a tax-the final burden of a tax • income tax- a tax based on a corporation's profits • income tax-a tax based on an individual's income from all sources • money taken from a worker's pay before the worker receives the pay • return-a form used to report income and taxes owed to the government • ...
Home Economics 2021-05-26
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- cooking with the use of heated water
- used to sift the wet ingredients
- to cook food over boiling water
- cooking with food directly over heat
- to cut into small pieces
- to cook food in fat
- the main thing you need to cook
- the use of dry heat but hotter when cooking
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- cooking with a small amount of hot water
- when food is seared and then cooked in liquid
- the use of two or more food groups to cook
- the use of dry heat when cooking
- what a list of ingredients is called
- a term used when mixing wet ingredients
- injury caused by hot liquid
15 Clues: to cook food in fat • to cut into small pieces • injury caused by hot liquid • to cook food over boiling water • the main thing you need to cook • used to sift the wet ingredients • the use of dry heat when cooking • cooking with the use of heated water • cooking with food directly over heat • what a list of ingredients is called • a term used when mixing wet ingredients • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-04-23
15 Clues: rarity • chance • work for this • financial gain • actual product • negative impact • trading for goods • something positive • more than one seller • how much of something • the second good choice • how many people want it • cost of goods or service • activity done for somebody • how business may be affected
Economics Crosswords 2022-04-25
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- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- productive work
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- faire abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
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- an economic and political system in which a country's a trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- the quantity of a good that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices during a given period of time.
- the contest between organizations that provide similar products or services or that target the same audience of consumers.
15 Clues: productive work • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide. • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments. • ...
Europe economics 2022-10-26
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- closer to command but still mixed
- where countries fall when beetween command and market
- close to market but not quite
- a certain withdraw or takeaway from a good
- A certain place you live in
- things you have to have
- not market or command in the middle
- trying to go away from command like how they were
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- people have all power
- trading without money
- the closest to market in europe
- generation to generation
- things you don't need but would like to have
- government contols all things
- the production of things
15 Clues: people have all power • trading without money • things you have to have • generation to generation • the production of things • A certain place you live in • close to market but not quite • government contols all things • the closest to market in europe • closer to command but still mixed • not market or command in the middle • a certain withdraw or takeaway from a good • ...
Asset | Economics 2023-05-09
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- It is a combination of squash and tennis and is growing in popularity
- Descending independently from a steep wall via a climbing rope
- This board function is responsible for the money
- This head of government closed his last appearance as prime minister with the words: 'Hasta la vista baby!'
- The secretive and often illegal practice among companies deciding to work together to influence the market in their favor
- Simultaneously buying an asset in one market and selling the asset in another to take advantage of price differences between markets
- Country with the largest population in the world
- Italian city asking an entry fee for tourists
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- This committee focuses on organising events that are meant to help the community
- The location of Study Tour 2023
- A sapiosexual is a person who finds ............ sexually attractive or arousing
- The longest reigning monarch in European history; ....... XIV of France
- The best department of Asset
- A four-letter name for a cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered
- A male honey bee whose primary role is to mate with an unfertilized queen
15 Clues: The best department of Asset • The location of Study Tour 2023 • Italian city asking an entry fee for tourists • This board function is responsible for the money • Country with the largest population in the world • Descending independently from a steep wall via a climbing rope • It is a combination of squash and tennis and is growing in popularity • ...
HASS economics 2023-11-06
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- a fee paid for the use of borrowed money deposited
- integration and interaction of economies and cultures on a global scale
- quantity of a good or service that consumers willing and able to buy
- the system that a community uses to produce and distribute goods and services
- the value of the next best alternative forgone when a decision is made
- Gross Domestic Product
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- rivalry among sellers in the market
- a decrease in the price level of goods and service in an economy
- exchange of good and services between business or individuals
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and service
- A place where buyers and sellers come together to trade goods or service
- the total number of people who are employed seeking employment
- the cost of borrowing or the reward for saving money
- a market structure where is only one provider of a specific good or service
- Quantity of a good or service that producers are willing and able to sell
15 Clues: Gross Domestic Product • rivalry among sellers in the market • a fee paid for the use of borrowed money deposited • the cost of borrowing or the reward for saving money • exchange of good and services between business or individuals • the total number of people who are employed seeking employment • a decrease in the price level of goods and service in an economy • ...
Economics -HASS- 2024-08-14
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- the money made by a business after covering all other costs`
- someone who buys or uses gods & services
- the way that people in an economy (businesses & households) rely on each other
- the study of how people choose to use limited resources to fulfil their wants and needs
- pre-made objects used to help create goods & services
- things that we need in order to survive
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- the physical or mental work provided by people
- skills, knowledge, or effort that a person provides
- the problem of having limited resources to fulfil our wants
- physical objects that can be seen, held & bought
- the individuals (managers or CEOs) that combine the factors of production to produce goods &services
- things we desire but can live without; They are unlimited
- a person or business that creates or provides goods & services
- the money received by households in return for their physical or mental labour
- Natural resources used to create goods & services
15 Clues: things that we need in order to survive • someone who buys or uses gods & services • the physical or mental work provided by people • physical objects that can be seen, held & bought • Natural resources used to create goods & services • skills, knowledge, or effort that a person provides • pre-made objects used to help create goods & services • ...
Economics theory 2025-01-20
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- An economic system controlled by the government.The ability of a country to produce a good more efficiently than others.
- A person who brings resources together to create goods and services.
- An economic system where supply and demand regulate the economy.
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services.
- The total market value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- The study of how resources are distributed among society.
- The amount of a good consumers are willing to buy at a specific price
- The study of individual markets and consumer behavior.
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- The point where supply equals demand
- The ability of a country to produce a good more efficiently than others.
- Government-imposed price control above the equilibrium price
- The portion of income not spent on consumption
- A situation where resources are insufficient to meet all wants.
- A market structure with only one seller
- The cost of the next best alternative foregone.
15 Clues: The point where supply equals demand • A market structure with only one seller • The portion of income not spent on consumption • The cost of the next best alternative foregone. • The study of individual markets and consumer behavior. • The study of how resources are distributed among society. • Government-imposed price control above the equilibrium price • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-03-18
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- things workers make or grow to sell to customers
- things you would like to have, but do not need, like video games
- the extra money earned above what it costs to make something
- a product or resource brought into one country from another
- things needed to produces goods or services, like tools or money
- things you must have to live, like food or water
- people who make products or provide services
- calling public attention to a product, like a commericial
- a person or a business that makes goods or provides services
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- a person or business that buys and uses goods and services
- when there is not enough of something to meet peoples needs and wants
- a person who starts, organizes, and manages a business
- a product or resource sent from one country to another
- using machines to make products, usually in factories
- work that one person does for another
15 Clues: work that one person does for another • people who make products or provide services • things workers make or grow to sell to customers • things you must have to live, like food or water • using machines to make products, usually in factories • a person who starts, organizes, and manages a business • a product or resource sent from one country to another • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-03-18
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- Governments will often use … prices in order to help producers
- The United States and Singapore are examples of two countries that are focused on more … leaning market economies.
- Needing money to provide essential services, public and merit goods is why … revenue is applied.
- The benefit not factored into the market transaction.
- The formula to calculate … benefit is private benefit plus external benefit.
- Goods that have harmful impacts on consumers or society, e.g. drugs.
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- Property ownership is a characteristic of a market economy, where individuals have the right to … the factors of production.
- An economic system with no government intervention is a … economy.
- The higher the level of government intervention, the more the economy will lean towards operating like a … economy.
- A … develops as firms increase market power through mergers and acquisitions
- Market... often occurs when there is a less optimum allocation of resources from society's point of view.
- The aim of promoting … is to reduce the opportunity gap between the rich and poor.
- A … economy is a blend of a market and planned economy, where individuals, firms and the government own factors of production and distribute goods and services.
- The 4 most common ways used in government intervention in markets are : Indirect taxation, Maximum Prices, Minimum Prices and…
- This country is known for its long communist leadership, focusing on a more socialist-leaning planned economy, but not as ruthless as North Korea, the country is…
15 Clues: The benefit not factored into the market transaction. • Governments will often use … prices in order to help producers • An economic system with no government intervention is a … economy. • Goods that have harmful impacts on consumers or society, e.g. drugs. • A … develops as firms increase market power through mergers and acquisitions • ...
Economics Puzzle 2025-02-05
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- A country where it has a mixed economic system
- Buyers
- the need for growth resources and improvement on..
- Limited amounts of resource < unlimited wants
- self-interest and competitions work together to regulate the market place
- ends with effect
- economic system where command and free market are combined
- consumers want more, limited products
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- act of giving up one benefit for another benefit
- opposite of command
- Desirable alternative given up
- the alternative for "butter"
- the opposite of being inefficient
- shark tank show
- system which the government controls everything
15 Clues: Buyers • shark tank show • ends with effect • opposite of command • the alternative for "butter" • Desirable alternative given up • the opposite of being inefficient • consumers want more, limited products • Limited amounts of resource < unlimited wants • A country where it has a mixed economic system • system which the government controls everything • ...
economics crossword 2025-04-03
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- someone who buys things
- an economy with little to no government control
- the amount people want something, heavy influence on price
- something unions often work for, like health care or dental
- ______ owned, owned by the government
- an economy controlled by government
- Canada's economic type; _____ economy
- what all companies try to get
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- people that buy things
- __________bargaining, often done by a union
- __________ hand
- to own all of something, and there for charge as much as you want
- money
- the amount of something you have
- as far right as you can go, 1920's America
15 Clues: money • __________ hand • people that buy things • someone who buys things • what all companies try to get • the amount of something you have • an economy controlled by government • ______ owned, owned by the government • Canada's economic type; _____ economy • as far right as you can go, 1920's America • __________bargaining, often done by a union • ...
Economics Revision 2025-08-15
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- materials used to make things
- buy the resources in bulk but so they make small profit but sell lots
- the problems that arise because our wants are unlimited
- and trade when a country is unable to produce goods and services they import from another country.
- money you make
- needs to be measured in order to understand problems
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- someone who buys/uses goods and services
- they produce goods and services
- bringing in goods from another country
- shipping things out of the country
- the way we rely on others to satisfy our needs and wants
- things we can't survive without
- there's not enough recourses to fill peoples wants and needs
- the way we distribute and sell recourses
- things we desire but can live without
15 Clues: money you make • materials used to make things • they produce goods and services • things we can't survive without • shipping things out of the country • things we desire but can live without • bringing in goods from another country • someone who buys/uses goods and services • the way we distribute and sell recourses • needs to be measured in order to understand problems • ...
economics revision 2025-08-15
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- the problem of having limited resources but unlimited needs and wants
- the exchange of goods and services between people and countries
- the method in which businesses focuses on the production of a limited variety of products that they specialise in
- things we can not physically live without
- activities performed for others for a profit
- a person or business who makes and sells things for profit
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- the study of how people and society use resources to satisfy needs and wants
- a person who buys things to use
- relying on others to satisfy wants and needs
- what we miss out on when we make a choice
- the amount of money a business is leftover with after taking away the expenses a business has to pay
- the things we desire
- products that are physical that get sold in the market
- economic decisions because of scarcity
- natural or made materials that can be used to produce goods/services
15 Clues: the things we desire • a person who buys things to use • economic decisions because of scarcity • what we miss out on when we make a choice • things we can not physically live without • relying on others to satisfy wants and needs • activities performed for others for a profit • products that are physical that get sold in the market • ...
economics test 2025-08-15
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- bring in goods from a different country
- what were studying
- money money
- limited resources to make needs and wants
- someone who buys services and goods
- natural or man made materials that are used to produce goods
- person who makes stuff
- things we physically not live without
- opposite of needs
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- bringing the goods from a different country
- someone who is not accepted in society
- a person who works for you
- the exchange of goods and services
- all products sold or traded
- sending goods to another country
15 Clues: money money • opposite of needs • what were studying • person who makes stuff • a person who works for you • all products sold or traded • sending goods to another country • the exchange of goods and services • someone who buys services and goods • things we physically not live without • someone who is not accepted in society • bring in goods from a different country • ...
economics test 2025-08-15
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- bring in goods from a different country
- what were studying
- money money
- limited resources to make needs and wants
- someone who buys services and goods
- natural or man made materials that are used to produce goods
- person who makes stuff
- things we physically not live without
- opposite of needs
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- bringing the goods from a different country
- zia
- a person who works for you
- the exchange of goods and services
- all products sold or traded
- sending goods to another country
15 Clues: zia • money money • opposite of needs • what were studying • person who makes stuff • a person who works for you • all products sold or traded • sending goods to another country • the exchange of goods and services • someone who buys services and goods • things we physically not live without • bring in goods from a different country • limited resources to make needs and wants • ...
Behaviour Economics 2025-06-11
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- even with perfect information consumers may have b__________ s______-c__________
- a 'n______' tries to alter people's behaviour without forbidding any options
- behaviour economics does not ignore traditional/classical theory but, tries to i_________ it
- this is the idea that consumers are influenced by how information is presented to them
- some consumers make decisions based on fear of that they may lose (l_______ a_______)
- this refers to mental shortcuts (rules of thumb) that allow agents to make quick decisions
- a framework setting out different ways in which choices can be presented to consumers
- a_______________ b______ occurs when consumers make decisions based on the ease of which information is available to them
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- following the crowd
- traditional economic theory assumes economic agents are u_______ m_____________
- price a_____________ occurs when a value is imprinted in the minds of consumers
- traditional economic theory assumers economic agents are r___________
- an option that is selected automatically unless an alternative is provided
- this kind of behaviour means doing the same thing over and over again
- s______ n__________ are when consumers make decisions based on society etiquette and expectations
15 Clues: following the crowd • traditional economic theory assumers economic agents are r___________ • this kind of behaviour means doing the same thing over and over again • an option that is selected automatically unless an alternative is provided • a 'n______' tries to alter people's behaviour without forbidding any options • ...
Economics 101 2025-11-17
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- Institutions that store money, provide loans and help move money in the economy.
- Actions people do for others.
- The buying and selling of goods and services.
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- A good or service brought in from another country.
- A good or service sold to another country.
- The process of countries becoming more connected through trade, communication and movement of people and ideas.
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- Bank Australia’s central bank that sets the cash rate and helps manage economic stability.
- The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at different prices.
- A person who buys and uses goods and services.
- The amount of a good or service that producers are willing and able to sell at different prices.
- A general rise in prices over time.
- Physical items that can be bought and sold.
- Government decisions about spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- Money paid to the government so it can provide public services.
15 Clues: Actions people do for others. • A general rise in prices over time. • A good or service sold to another country. • Physical items that can be bought and sold. • The buying and selling of goods and services. • A person who buys and uses goods and services. • A good or service brought in from another country. • ...
JUSTIN 2022-01-06
15 Clues: poets • person • poison • walking man • collects money • makes me laugh • studies universe • horseback riding • keeps things cold • academic learning • skilled at singing • searches for information • studies maps on the Earth • study of goods and services • applying members to a certain group
Chapter 10 Vocab 2016-08-31
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- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- restoration- is an intentional activity that initiates or accelerates the recovery of an ecosystem with respect to its health, integrity and sustainability.
- information system- is a system designed to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of spatial or geographic data.
- the action of transporting someone or something or the process of being transported.
- growth- planned economic and community development that attempts to curb urban sprawl and worsening environmental conditions.
- the physical material at the surface of the earth.
- area that is located outside towns and cities.
- word for becoming more like a city.
- involves the management and modification of natural environment or wilderness into built environment.
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- sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly or awkward way.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
- planning- the planning and control of the construction, growth, and development of a city or town.
- divide into or assign to zones, in particular.
- growth boundary- is a regional boundary, set in an attempt to control urban sprawl by mandating that the area inside the boundary be used for higher density urban development and the area outside be used for lower density development.
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- the region surrounding a city.
- a very large, heavily populated city or urban complex.
17 Clues: the region surrounding a city. • word for becoming more like a city. • divide into or assign to zones, in particular. • area that is located outside towns and cities. • the physical material at the surface of the earth. • a very large, heavily populated city or urban complex. • sit, lie, or fall with one's arms and legs spread out in an ungainly or awkward way. • ...
Economics Growth 2025-11-18
7 Clues: To exchange • Economics growing or improving • To specalize in a certain thing • A resource that comes from Nature • The process of improving economics • A money use in a particular country • The process of making people better
Economic Vocabulary 2023-03-29
Across
- a person who studies economics
- buying or using of goods or services
- things that people make or create for other people that costs money
- things that people do for other people that cost money
- the amount of good or services consumers are willing to buy at a certain prices
- the producing or making of something
Down
- an item we desire but do not need for survival
- sources of supplies, help, or support
- the study of money, and buying or selling goods or services.
- the amount of goods and services available
- a basic requirement for living
11 Clues: a person who studies economics • a basic requirement for living • buying or using of goods or services • the producing or making of something • sources of supplies, help, or support • the amount of goods and services available • an item we desire but do not need for survival • things that people do for other people that cost money • ...
