environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
economics crossword 2015-11-30
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- Quantifiable statistics of a given population; statistics such as gender, age etc
- Involves buying or selling a financial asset with the aim of making a quick profit
- Relaxation of government restrictions in economic policy
- Buying an asset in one market and then selling an identical asset in another market at a higher price
- A factor of production that has been produced for use in the production of other goods and services
- Money paid, usually by the government, to keep prices below what they would be in a free market
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- Intended spending plan.
- Branch of economics that focuses on choices made by consumers and their impacts on various markets
- Branch of applied mathematics concerned with collection and interpretation of quantitative data and the use of probability theory to estimate population parameters (10)
- One of the 2 words economists use most; the other is supply
- The human effort that can be applied to the production of goods and services
- Removal of restrictions
- Integration of a country’s economy with economies of other countries
- Relating to financial matters/government revenue
- A tax on goods produced abroad imposed by the government of the country to which they are exported
- Paying of goods and services with other goods or services, instead of with money
16 Clues: Intended spending plan. • Removal of restrictions • Relating to financial matters/government revenue • Relaxation of government restrictions in economic policy • One of the 2 words economists use most; the other is supply • Integration of a country’s economy with economies of other countries • ...
economics crossword 2016-10-19
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- Whose signature does a one rupee note bear
- Where is the head quarters of SEBI located
- - suumit held
- - india was denied access into this group
- recent bill passed to promote uniformity
- In which sector does the indian governmant allow 100% FDI
- who does the government borrow money from during deficit financing?
- what is it referred to as when only a few firms dominate the market?
- what is it called when the price of an asset rises far higher than can be explained by fundamentals, such as income
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- who is the father of the white revolution?
- what is a situation of persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy called?
- Who was the first chair person of the SBI
- identify the personality who has held different positions. he was the governor of the Reserve Bank on India, deputy chairman of the planning commission, finance minister of india and prime minister of india.
- what is the rate at which central bank of a country lends money to the commercial banks?
- this is a means by which the government finances their expenditure by imposing charges in citizens and corporate entities.
- how easily can an asset be spent, if desired?
16 Clues: - suumit held • recent bill passed to promote uniformity • Who was the first chair person of the SBI • - india was denied access into this group • who is the father of the white revolution? • Whose signature does a one rupee note bear • Where is the head quarters of SEBI located • how easily can an asset be spent, if desired? • ...
Industrial Economics 2019-11-07
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- Difference in value between exports and imports of a nation
- Any human-made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- an economic system shaped largely by custom or religion production possibilities frontier- shows the possible combinations of two types of goods that can be produced when available resources are employed efficiently
- The person through whose writings we got the term “industrial economics”
- Situation in which allocation of goods and service is not efficient
- the system of manufacturing large numbers of identical item
- The part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
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- Occurs when individual workers focus on single tasks, enabling each worker to become more efficient and productive
- the worker, firm, region, or country with the lowest opportunity cost of producing an output should specialize in that output
- A usually small-scale industry carried on at home by family members using their own equipment
- Investment that is fixed and are independent of income
- The main component in aggregate demand are Investment and _________
- An excess of production
- An alternative we sacrifice when we make a decision
- service that is provided without profit to all members of a society, either by the government or a private individual or organization
- Coalition of nations that makes rules governing international trade
16 Clues: An excess of production • An alternative we sacrifice when we make a decision • Investment that is fixed and are independent of income • Difference in value between exports and imports of a nation • the system of manufacturing large numbers of identical item • Situation in which allocation of goods and service is not efficient • ...
Economics yr9 2020-04-29
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- Ability to combine all resources to make something
- and wants
- Equipment used to make goods and services
- Goods and services bought from overseas
- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy
- Goods and services sold overseas
- Purchase of new capital
- Organisation with authority to make decisions for the population
- Basic necessities for life
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- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- Institution which handles money for households and firms
- Physical items used by consumer and services for a profit
- Reward for the use of resources
- An organisation that sells goods
- Final users of goods and services
- Money paid at a particular rate for the money lent
- Used to pay for goods and services
17 Clues: and wants • Purchase of new capital • Basic necessities for life • Reward for the use of resources • An organisation that sells goods • Goods and services sold overseas • Final users of goods and services • Used to pay for goods and services • Goods and services bought from overseas • Equipment used to make goods and services • Ability to combine all resources to make something • ...
economics langi 2021-03-09
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- money given from government making these services give lower prices to buy
- a business
- money you receive from working
- business buy product from other countries to help grow their own
- beliefs that can be important to one influencing what decision they make
- a country receiving money from countries buying their products.
- government main source of revenue is from this
- something you need to give up to get something else
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- money given from government to households known as benefit money.
- when you are willing and able to buy goods and services
- people save money it goes into this sector
- a place consumers come from
- selling you products to other countries (eg, in new zealand we export our meat to other countries)
- money households do not spend from the income and set aside
- goods firm need to buy to start their business
- people who buy things
16 Clues: a business • people who buy things • a place consumers come from • money you receive from working • people save money it goes into this sector • government main source of revenue is from this • goods firm need to buy to start their business • something you need to give up to get something else • when you are willing and able to buy goods and services • ...
economics crossword 2016-10-23
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- In which sector does the indian governmant allow 100% FDI
- initially the ____ had seven participating governments: Canada, West Germany, France, Japan, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, and the United states. In 1976-77, participation was expanded to 15 nations. Later in 1990 twelve more nations joined. China became a participating government in 2004. The European Commission and the Zangger Committee Chair participate as observers. India was denied entry into this group.
- Whose signature does a one rupee note bear
- The ___ officially known as The Constitution (122nd Amendment) Bill, 2014 was introduced in the Lok Sabha by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley. It is to be implemented in India from 1 April 2017.
- A measure of how easily an asset can be spent, if desired.
- what is it referred to as when only a few firms dominate the market?
- identify the personality who has held different positions. He was the governor of the Reserve Bank of India, deputy chairman of the planning commission, finance minister of India and prime minister of india.
- what is it called when the price of an asset rises far higher than can be explained by fundamentals, such as income
- what is the rate at which central bank of a country lends money to the commercial banks?
- who does the government borrow money from during deficit financing?
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- who is the father of the white revolution?
- Who was the first chair person of the SBI
- _____ is an acronym used to represent the association of emerging nations, which are all deemed to be at a similar stage of newly advanced economic development. The acronym was coined in 2001 by then-chairman of Goldman Sachs Asset Management. South Africa was introduced to this association in 2010.
- This is a means by which government finances their expenditure by imposing charges on citizens and corporate entities.
- what is a situation of persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant demand in a country's economy called?
- Where is the head quarters of SEBI located
16 Clues: Who was the first chair person of the SBI • who is the father of the white revolution? • Whose signature does a one rupee note bear • Where is the head quarters of SEBI located • In which sector does the indian governmant allow 100% FDI • A measure of how easily an asset can be spent, if desired. • who does the government borrow money from during deficit financing? • ...
Agricultural Economics 2021-08-16
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- - Part of economics that is concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions. Example- Individual savings
- - An item offered for sale . Example - Apples
- - The total of all value added created in an economy. Example - Gross Domestic Product
- - the rate of prices being increased over a given period of time.Example-Price in milk
- private owners rather than by state. Example- Labor
- - When you are getting paid for working. Example- Employees
- - The part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors. Example - money & banking
- - The work of humans to make or build . Example-Field Workers
- - Something or someone that motivates you or encourages you to do something. Example- A raise in price
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- - Anything with value that can be exchanged or sold in an economy. Example- company cars
- - Someone who buys goods and services for personal use. Example:Herbivore
- - A period of declining economic performance across an entire economy that lasts for several months.Example- The great depression
- - To be in shortage of supply or something. Example - Gas
- - A person who manages a business . Example-Bill gates
- - Representation of all natural resources we have access to. Example-fields
- - Political or economic system that a country's trade or industry are controlled
16 Clues: - An item offered for sale . Example - Apples • private owners rather than by state. Example- Labor • - A person who manages a business . Example-Bill gates • - To be in shortage of supply or something. Example - Gas • - When you are getting paid for working. Example- Employees • - The work of humans to make or build . Example-Field Workers • ...
Economics G9 2024-05-31
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- it involves a person or business buying a licence to trade using another firm's name, logos, brands, and trademarks
- it occurs when two or more firms join together to form just one firm
- the purchase of private sector assets by the government
- it occurs when demand exceeds supply because the price is lower than the market equilibrium
- the difference between a firm's total revenues and its total costs
- the willingness and the ability of customers to pay a given price to buy a good or service
- an organisation which aims to protect the interests of its worker members, i.e. their terms and conditions of employment, including pay
- products that are jointly demanded, e.g. tennis balls and tennis racquets
- any commodity that can be used as a medium of exchange for the purchase of goods and services, e.g banknotes and coins
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- it occurs when a person puts away part of their current income for future spending
- the study of particular markets and sections of the economy, rather than the economy as a whole
- the transfer of the ownership of assets from the public sector to the private sector
- the mobility that refers to the extent to which labour is willing and able to move to different locations for employment purposes
- the act of swapping items in exchange for other items through a process of bargaining and negotiation, due to the absence of money in the economy
- the three sectors of industry depend on each other, and cannot operate independently to produce goods and services
- physical items such as tables, cars, toothpaste, and pencils
16 Clues: the purchase of private sector assets by the government • physical items such as tables, cars, toothpaste, and pencils • the difference between a firm's total revenues and its total costs • it occurs when two or more firms join together to form just one firm • products that are jointly demanded, e.g. tennis balls and tennis racquets • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-09-05
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- USA is a _____ economy
- natural resources are things found in the _____
- buying clothes at a store is an example of these
- eating all your groceries is an example
- resources are how a country _____ itself
- The Aborigines practice a _____ economy
- GDP measures a Country's total ____ for a year
- minerals are a type of natural ______
- literacy rate is how many people can read and ____
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- standard of living is how much wealth and ____ available
- education is a type of human _______
- capital goods are goods made in a _______
- Hong Kong is almost completely a _____ economy
- takes a risk, invests money
- North Korea is more of a ______ economy
- landscaping is a type of this
16 Clues: USA is a _____ economy • takes a risk, invests money • landscaping is a type of this • education is a type of human _______ • minerals are a type of natural ______ • eating all your groceries is an example • North Korea is more of a ______ economy • The Aborigines practice a _____ economy • resources are how a country _____ itself • capital goods are goods made in a _______ • ...
Behavorial Economics 2024-09-05
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- The tendency to put more value on things you already own
- When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others
- The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities
- The tendency to regard losses as considerably more important than gains of comparable magnitude
- The tendency to conform to the behaviors and beliefs of the people around you
- The tendency to return to a baseline level of happiness regardless of whether you go through a positive or negative experience or event
- The tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
- Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered
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- The tendency to feel anxiety/fear that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website
- When a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct
- When a person believes they are better at something than they actually are
- The use of social media platforms and websites to promote a product or service
- The subfield of economics that applies psychological insights into human behavior and to explain economic decision making
- Fallacy The tendency to make decisions about a current situation based on what resources you have already invested in the situation
- A strategy used to combat loss aversion by imagining that overnight something you own has been replaced with cash, then determining whether you would prefer to keep the cash or buy the item back
- A subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision making
16 Clues: The tendency to put more value on things you already own • When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others • Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered • When a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct • The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities • ...
Economics vocabulary 2023-06-05
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- when a nation produces a limited variety of goods.
- the prices of getting into operating ones own business.
- freedom- Fundamental right of every human so control her own labor and property.
- economy- Production prices are determined by unrestricted competitors between privately owned businesses.
- of Production - Resources that are building blocks of the economy; four categories binds, labor, capitals,entrepreneurship.
- of labor- The assignment of different parts of a manufacturing process or task to different people in order to improve efficiency.
- Exchange- Act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in mark of transaction.
- Economy- Production, investment, prices and incomes are determined, centrally by a government.
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- Sovereignty- the situation in an economy when the desires and needs of consumers control the output of procedures.
- cost- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- A thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.
- of exchange- portable instrument that is used as an interment facilitate the sales of goods between parties.
- the ratio of the useful work preformed by a motive/process to the total energy expended or heat taken in.
- cost- Cost added by producing additional/ unit of a product or service.
- Questions- what goods should be produced, how should they be provided,who should receive
- - the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service.
- Capital- Measure of the skills, education, capitailty, and earning potential.
17 Clues: when a nation produces a limited variety of goods. • the prices of getting into operating ones own business. • A thing that motivates or encourages one to do something. • cost- Cost added by producing additional/ unit of a product or service. • Capital- Measure of the skills, education, capitailty, and earning potential. • ...
Economics 2 2021-04-22
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- exchange goods without involving money
- capita relating to each person individually
- a government order imposing a trade barrier
- a small and inadequate amount
- bargaining negotiation between an employer and a trade union
- a person who uses goods or services
- science dealing with the circulation of goods and services
- wage the lowest salary that an employer is allowed to pay
- the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used
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- business relation in which two parties vie to gain customers
- a legal process for a corporation declared to be insolvent
- a grant of financial assistance, especially by a government
- someone who organizes a business venture
- someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation
- standard system that defines money's value in terms of precious metal
- an organization of employees that bargains with the employer
16 Clues: a small and inadequate amount • a person who uses goods or services • exchange goods without involving money • someone who organizes a business venture • a government order imposing a trade barrier • capita relating to each person individually • someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation • a legal process for a corporation declared to be insolvent • ...
10CW Economics 2024-10-16
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- when someone is willing and able to work but does not have a paid job.
- place where production occurs and rely upon households to operate
- an increase in the real value of goods and services produced in the economy over time
- a factor of production that focuses on natural sources
- there is a limited amount
- an increase in the level of prices of the goods and services that households buy.
- a factor of production that encompasses machinery
- the study of the decisions, outcomes and activities that occur as a result of a scarcity of resources.
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- the value of the lost alternative use to which the economic resources could have been allocated.
- the measurement of economic activity
- segment of the economy that provide resources, earn income and spend their money
- things that are necessary for our survival
- humans wants and needs are __________
- a factor of production that requires human skill and effort
- things that are not necessary for our survival but provide satisfaction
- the measure of inflation
16 Clues: the measure of inflation • there is a limited amount • the measurement of economic activity • humans wants and needs are __________ • things that are necessary for our survival • a factor of production that encompasses machinery • a factor of production that focuses on natural sources • a factor of production that requires human skill and effort • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-03-02
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- the amount of money needed to produce one additional unit is called this
- a straight line that slopes upward from left to right
- To economists, this means satisfaction
- type of good that people can be prevented from using
- this is an example of a nonexcluable public good (in your notes)
- a straight line that slopes downward from left to right
- amount of money that a business pays to produce a product
- price is increased to help suppliers eliminate this
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- goods that can be felt or touched
- this type of demand is usually associated with necessities
- government money that tend to shift supply curves to the right
- some supply curves go in this direction
- households sell this to businesses
- the total amount of money that a business receives from sale of its product
- the only factor that can change quantity demanded or quantity supplied
- this is really measuring the consumer response to price changes
16 Clues: goods that can be felt or touched • households sell this to businesses • To economists, this means satisfaction • some supply curves go in this direction • price is increased to help suppliers eliminate this • type of good that people can be prevented from using • a straight line that slopes upward from left to right • ...
Business Economics 2025-07-16
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- MACROECONOMICS
- An individual who uses goods and services
- The law explaining inverse relation between price and demand
- Desires backed by ability to pay
- Vertical demand curve shows it is
- Price * Quantity = Total ___
- Goods consumed together
- When demand changes more than proportionately with price
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- point where budget line & IC are tangent
- The curve which shows all combinations of two giving same level of satisfaction
- Total amount producers are willing to sell
- Study of individual economic units
- Demand curve usually slopes
- Demand of necessity goods is generally
- The study of how businesses allocate resources
- Measures responsiveness of quantity demanded to price change
16 Clues: MACROECONOMICS • Goods consumed together • Demand curve usually slopes • Price * Quantity = Total ___ • Desires backed by ability to pay • Vertical demand curve shows it is • Study of individual economic units • Demand of necessity goods is generally • point where budget line & IC are tangent • An individual who uses goods and services • ...
Economics Review 2025-08-15
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- having a job the returns income for the work provided
- a person who purchases or trades for goods and services
- the performance of an economy evaluated based on a number of objectives
- the idea that starts a business and the person who came up with it
- how scarce resources are distributed among producers
- a business or person who employs workers to produce goods and services
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- the level of wealth, material goods, comfort and life necessities in a geographical area
- the human resources used to help a business run
- of production economic resources that are a part of a business
- the natural resources used in the production of a business
- the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers
- when a business outperforms another with cheaper or better products
- the machinery used to run a business
- the study of how how people use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- a person who works for a business or organisation
- sending goods to another country
16 Clues: sending goods to another country • the machinery used to run a business • the human resources used to help a business run • a person who works for a business or organisation • the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers • how scarce resources are distributed among producers • having a job the returns income for the work provided • ...
Economics Review 2025-08-15
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- having a job the returns income for the work provided
- a person who purchases or trades for goods and services
- the performance of an economy evaluated based on a number of objectives
- the idea that starts a business and the person who came up with it
- how scarce resources are distributed among producers
- a business or person who employs workers to produce goods and services
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- the level of wealth, material goods, comfort and life necessities in a geographical area
- the human resources used to help a business run
- of production economic resources that are a part of a business
- the natural resources used in the production of a business
- the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers
- when a business outperforms another with cheaper or better products
- the machinery used to run a business
- the study of how how people use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- a person who works for a business or organisation
- sending goods to another country
16 Clues: sending goods to another country • the machinery used to run a business • the human resources used to help a business run • a person who works for a business or organisation • the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers • how scarce resources are distributed among producers • having a job the returns income for the work provided • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-09-15
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- The accumulation of goods
- The work needed to produce something
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants with limited/scarce resources
- Things you must have to survive/stay alive
- Where people earn money/income
- Where people use their income to buy goods
- The tools/equipment used to produce something
- where unlimited wants face limited resources
- Worth of something (in dollars/cents/money)
- The ability of a good or service to be satisfactory to the consumer
- Natural resources, or the land needed for production
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- the collection of resources needed to produce something (land, labor, Capitol, Entrepreneurs)
- A good used in the production of other goods/services
- A good intended for the purchase of an individual
- An extravagant way of expressing a need
- What to produce, How to produce, For whom do you produce this for
16 Clues: The accumulation of goods • Where people earn money/income • The work needed to produce something • An extravagant way of expressing a need • Things you must have to survive/stay alive • Where people use their income to buy goods • Worth of something (in dollars/cents/money) • where unlimited wants face limited resources • The tools/equipment used to produce something • ...
economics crossword 2025-06-28
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- The study of decisions made by individuals and firms in allocating scarce resources
- Total income earned by a nation's residents, including income from abroad
- A market structure with only one seller.
- A term describing the total quantity in macroeconomic analysis
- A broad term referring to economic inequality across regions or populations.
- The ratio of change in national income to the initial change in spending that caused it.
- A slowdown in the rate at which prices are increasing, without turning negative
- The cost of borrowing money
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- The degree to which economic agents alter their behavior in response to price changes.
- Allocation of scarce goods through means other than price.
- The optimal use of resources to maximize output or welfare.
- The process of converting an asset into a medium of exchange, often referring to deficit financing.
- Risky financial transactions undertaken with the hope of high short-term gains.
- A prolonged and deep downturn in economic activity
- Cross-border transfers of money, usually sent by migrant workers to their home countries.
- A rare good where demand increases as its price increases.
16 Clues: The cost of borrowing money • A market structure with only one seller. • A prolonged and deep downturn in economic activity • Allocation of scarce goods through means other than price. • A rare good where demand increases as its price increases. • The optimal use of resources to maximize output or welfare. • ...
Branches of Psychology 2021-10-06
French Environmental Vocab 2020-09-14
20 Clues: nature • forest • climate • ecology • climate • weather • biodiversity • Air Pollution • deforestation • non-renewables • Soil pollution • Global warming • Extinct animals • Endanger plants • Water pollution • desertification • Plastic Pollution • Depletion of the ozone • Polar ice caps melting • Pollution by nuclear waste
Biotic Environmental Factors 2021-11-02
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- WEB - All the possible food-chain interactions (2 words)
- - A relationship between organisms in which each benefit
- - the place where a particular organism lives within its environment
- CHAIN - the sequence of transfers of matter and energy in the form of food from organism to organism.
- - An association between two organisms in which one is benefited and the other is neither benefited nor harmed
- - Term for plants that make their own food
- - The community plus the environment, plus, all of the interactions between them
- - A group of organisms that are genetically similar enough to interbreed and produce fertile offspring
- - Two organisms living in close association
- - Organisms that eat other organisms
- - These aspects of the environment are grouped under the heading “biotic”
- ORDER - Type of consumer that directly eats plants (2 words)
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- - Animals that consume plants only
- – a group of individuals of the same species inhabiting the same area.
- - Two or more organisms after the same environmental resource
- - Organisms that break down dead organic matter
- - A relationship between two organisms - one benefits, and one is usually harmed
- - Where and how an organism obtains its food, all of the special requirements defining its role
- - all of the populations of organisms that live in an area at the same time
- - An animal that consumes both plants and animals
20 Clues: - Animals that consume plants only • - Organisms that eat other organisms • - Two organisms living in close association • - Term for plants that make their own food • - Organisms that break down dead organic matter • - An animal that consumes both plants and animals • WEB - All the possible food-chain interactions (2 words) • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2023-12-08
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- State of the atmosphere at a place and time as regards heat, dryness, sunshine, wind, rain, etc
- A group of the same species that interbreeds
- Turbines that create energy using this
- Variety of organisms in an ecosystem
- Land is mostly covered with buildings and roads
- A geographically extensive ecosystem, occurring throughout the world wherever environmental conditions are suitable
- Convert waste into reusable material
- Both organisms involved are benefited
- A layer of gas or layers of gases that envelop a planet,
- Group of ecosystems with similar climate
- Power derived from the utilization of physical or chemical resources
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- Contaminants going into the natural environment that are harmful
- A possible explanation
- Unwanted or unusable materials
- Number of births occurring in a given period of time
- Long-term weather pattern in a region
- removal of forests
- Any single living thing within an ecosystem
- Creating less waste
- Organisms have close relationships with other organisms within an ecosystem
20 Clues: removal of forests • Creating less waste • A possible explanation • Unwanted or unusable materials • Variety of organisms in an ecosystem • Convert waste into reusable material • Long-term weather pattern in a region • Both organisms involved are benefited • Turbines that create energy using this • Group of ecosystems with similar climate • ...
Environmental Enrichment Intermediate 2023-04-09
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- Poisonous
- To make better
- Taking action to learn about an unknown area
- Caused or made by nature
- Watching over for safety
- Not wild
- Something that blocks the way
- Closed in with no way out
- Tied with a rope or leash
- The inside or outside area in which a living being is found
- Something constructed according to a plan
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- A stretch of land
- Changes made to an object
- To get in the way of
- A raised level surface to stand on
- A number of things to offer choice
- The sides of a space
- Not safe
- A fixed and expected pattern of behavior
19 Clues: Not safe • Not wild • Poisonous • To make better • A stretch of land • To get in the way of • The sides of a space • Caused or made by nature • Watching over for safety • Changes made to an object • Closed in with no way out • Tied with a rope or leash • Something that blocks the way • A raised level surface to stand on • A number of things to offer choice • ...
Environmental Terms (English) 2025-08-11
20 Clues: art • jord • smog • flora • natur • fauna • ekologi • livsmiljö • utrotning • tidvatten • skogsbrand • förorening • avskogning • skogsbrand • grönmålning • avloppsvatten • ökenspridning • klimatskeptiker • bekämpningsmedel • biologisk mångfald
How Well Do You Know Your Boyfriend? 2024-03-09
14 Clues: Lingua • Good Swag • Home Town • Last Minor • Best Cuddles • Your Boyfriend • Favorite Sport • Way of Thought • Favorite Media • Formative Years • Three More Years • Love of His Life • Real Love of His Life • Endless Disappointment
Intro to Environmental Science 2021-08-27
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- A group of nonrenewable resources including coal, oil, and natural gas
- An environmental __________ is an individual's set of assumptions and values concerning the natural world and what they think their role in managing it should be.
- ________ change is a major environmental problem caused by increasing carbon dioxide levels.
- Biological science that studies how living things interact with the living and nonliving parts of their environment.
- The amount of land and water needed to supply a population with renewable resources and to absorb and recycle the waste and pollution such resource use produces.
- An environmentalist's favorite color.
- One or more communities of different species interacting with one another and with the nonliving environment.
- Resource that exists in a fixed amount and takes millions to billions of years to form, so it will be used more quickly than it can be replaced.
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- Capacity of Earth's natural systems to maintain stability or to adapt to changing environmental conditions.
- All the living and nonliving factors in an area.
- Contamination of the environment by any chemical or agent at levels considered harmful to the health, survival, or activities of organisms.
- To use less, or to not waste, a resource.
- Depletion, deterioration, or waste of Earth's natural capital.
- _______ Science is the interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment.
- Resource that can be replenished rapidly through natural processes (in hours to centuries).
15 Clues: An environmentalist's favorite color. • To use less, or to not waste, a resource. • All the living and nonliving factors in an area. • Depletion, deterioration, or waste of Earth's natural capital. • A group of nonrenewable resources including coal, oil, and natural gas • _______ Science is the interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment. • ...
Go for it! 6 Kpl 9 kuvasanasto 2022-04-08
16 Clues: kemia • ruotsi • käsityö • uskonto • liikunta • historia • fysiikka • biologia • musiikki • maantieto • kuvataide • matematiikka • ympäristöoppi • yhteiskuntaoppi • äidinkieli(suomi) • elämänkatsomustieto
Education Vocabulary Review 2017-08-15
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- a division of mankind possessing characteristics that are inherited and sufficiently different to characterize it as a specific human type
- the basis;the basic part at the bottom
- to instruct by using repetitive exercises
- satisfying
- a flexible, long, thin, rope-shaped object through which liquids or gases can flow
- saving money; not wasteful
- equipment
- the study of man, especially his origin, classification, environmental and social relations,and culture
- to reduce costs or spending
- to establish
- the study of the production, distribution, and use of goods and services in societies
- to judge how good or bad someone or something is
- to surrender to someone's authority
- the act or right of holding something, particularly a position such as a teaching job
- a type; a kind
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- to understand
- surrendering easily to others
- to distribute
- to complete a requirement
- to have a part in an organized activity
- to quit school, an organization, an event,etc.
- something useful or helpful to reach a goal; method
- to go slower than others and so not accomplish as much as they do after starting at the same level
- to reach the level of others who have done more than you have
- the relationship in quantity, amount, or size between two or more things
- to like better
- occupying a middle position, average
- the system of the production, distribution, and use of goods and services in a society
- able to accomplish a particular job; well qualified or well trained
- a substance made from the dried milky juices of various tropical plants
- an idea of point which a person agrees with and argues for, especially in a scholarly situation
31 Clues: equipment • satisfying • to establish • to understand • to distribute • to like better • a type; a kind • to complete a requirement • saving money; not wasteful • to reduce costs or spending • surrendering easily to others • to surrender to someone's authority • occupying a middle position, average • the basis;the basic part at the bottom • to have a part in an organized activity • ...
Exploration & Colonization 2021-09-27
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- an explosive consisting of a powdered mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal.
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area.
- Economics studies the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management
- created accurate maps and sea charts
- Resources: materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- government of a country by its own people, especially after having been a colony.
- an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism.
- the making of articles on a large scale using machinery; industrial production.
- find ship’s latitude at sea
- a fine, strong, soft lustrous fibre produced by silkworms in making cocoons and collected to make thread and fabric.
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- the capacity to endure continued subjection to something, especially a drug, transplant, antigen, or environmental conditions, without adverse reaction.
- Diligent & hard-working
- the science or practice of farming, including cultivation of the soil for the growing of crops and the rearing of animals to provide food, wool, and other products.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- relating to or belonging to any of the Protestant Churches.
- a new production of an old play or similar work.
- an area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.
- relating to the government or the public affairs of a country.
- Rudder: steering the ship
20 Clues: Diligent & hard-working • Rudder: steering the ship • find ship’s latitude at sea • created accurate maps and sea charts • a new production of an old play or similar work. • relating to or belonging to any of the Protestant Churches. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading; commercialism. • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • ...
Final Crossword 2021-06-10
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- items purchased to satisfy needs and wants
- economic resources
- exchange goods without involving money
- the price that balances quantity supplied and quantity demanded
- of demand consumers buy
- accepting the risk of starting and running a business
- consumer willingness and ability to buy products
- a limited portion or allowance of foods or goods; limitation of use
- an economic system based on private ownership of capital
- An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operations of a business
- a positive or negative environmental stimulus that motivates behavior
- a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller
- assets that people are generally willing to accept in exchange for goods and services or for payment of debts
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- cost cost of the next best alternative use of money time, or resources when one choice is made rather than another
- a system where the laws of supply and those of demand direct the production of goods and services.
- rights are constructs in economics for determining how a resource or economic good is used and owned.
- a stock of a resource that which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource
- activities performed by people, firms or government agencies to satisfy economic wants
- An act of creating an output
- a situation in which unlimited wants exceed the limited resources available to fulfill those wants
- measurement of the benefit
- process of giving up something for gaining something else
- development of skills in a specific kind of work
- the ratio of the quantity and quality of units produced to the labor per unit of time
- a place to keep your money
- a system for producing and distributing goods, and services to full peoples wants
26 Clues: economic resources • of demand consumers buy • measurement of the benefit • a place to keep your money • An act of creating an output • exchange goods without involving money • items purchased to satisfy needs and wants • development of skills in a specific kind of work • consumer willingness and ability to buy products • accepting the risk of starting and running a business • ...
Unit 2 Vocaubulary 2021-10-15
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- policies in which government controls prices and/or decides the terms and conditions under which firms can participate in a market.
- an economic system in which economic decisions and the pricing of goods and services are guided by the interactions of a country's individual citizens and businesses.
- the change in the total cost that arises when the quantity produced is incremented, the cost of producing additional quantity.
- measures output per unit of input, such as labor, capital, or any other resource
- the maximum amount of money a consumer is willing to pay for an additional good or service.
- The assets or other financial resources available to a business
- a law that controls the way that a business can operate, or all of these laws considered together
- the gap between limited resources and theoretically limitless wants.
- deals with the supply, demand, and allocation of the Earth's natural resources
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- anything that motivates a person to do something.
- a system of production, resource allocation and distribution of goods and services within a society or a given geographic area.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- difference between the revenue a commercial entity has received from its outputs and the opportunity costs of its inputs.
- an increase in the production of goods and services in an economy.
- in a given time period, by a firm, industry, or country", whether consumed or used for further production.
- a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism
- the general body of wage earners.
- peer-reviewed academic journal dedicated to the economics of natural and environmental resources.
- a service or other asset used to produce goods and services that meet human needs and wants
- the "quantity of goods or services
20 Clues: the general body of wage earners. • the "quantity of goods or services • anything that motivates a person to do something. • a system that combines aspects of both capitalism and socialism • The assets or other financial resources available to a business • an increase in the production of goods and services in an economy. • ...
hazardous environment 2022-10-17
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- ……. - the damage to property caused by high winds, heavy rainfall, and storm surges along the coast.
- unlike earthquakes and tropical ……, volcanoes offer some benefits.
- …… cyclone occasionally these small storms come together and create a strong glow of warm.
- …. emission sulphur gases are not the only type emitted during an eruptions.
- …… - the number of people killed or injured.
- They have a ….. Which keeps them going no matter how many hazards occur.
- The cities in these high-risk areas represent centuries of ….. Of money and human effort.
- The disruption of ……
- A lack of ……. and information may mean that residents are unaware of the real risks.
- ……. Is a sudden and brief period of intense shaking on the ground.
- A natural ………….. Is one produced by environmental processes.
- …… and wind speeds, two key aspects of tropical cyclones.
- volcanic ….. And earthquake when two plates are moving apart.
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- ….. volcanoes bring valuable mineral resources to the surface.
- Fertile ….. - volcanic ash often contains minerals that enrich the soil.
- …… - air thick with ash can asphyxiate humans and animals.
- The worst damage occurs where the focus is closest to the …… and where rocks are soft.
- ……. This the disruption and destruction of businesses transport links and services.
- ….. Energy - this hot water emerges as hot springs and can be used to heat homes, factories and business premises.
- There is a ……. Of volcanoes along the destructive plate margins that fringe the pacific ocean
- Many people are optimists and think that they will never be a natural……. victim.
- …… - volcanoes interest many people and attract tourists.
- People may be unable to move away from …… areas.
- …… constantly monitored around the world.
- …….. flows - since few lava flows reach much beyond 10km from the volcanic crater
25 Clues: The disruption of …… • …… constantly monitored around the world. • …… - the number of people killed or injured. • People may be unable to move away from …… areas. • …… - volcanoes interest many people and attract tourists. • …… and wind speeds, two key aspects of tropical cyclones. • …… - air thick with ash can asphyxiate humans and animals. • ...
Short and Long Term Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-18
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- a pre-order population
- the capacity to endure continued subjection to something
- having no living members; no longer in existence
- characteristics that are expressed by genes and influenced by the environment
- Environmental Changes an environmental change that occurs quickly and affects organisms immediately
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- an animals natural coloring or form that enables it to blend in with it's surroundings
- become adjusted to new conditions
- a group of living organisms consisting of the same individuals capable of exchanging genes
- a sufficient amount or quantity of something
- environmental change it occurs slowly over time and affects organisms over generations
- a change in the structure of the genes
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- a group of the same species occupying a particular geographic area
13 Clues: a pre-order population • become adjusted to new conditions • a change in the structure of the genes • a sufficient amount or quantity of something • having no living members; no longer in existence • the capacity to endure continued subjection to something • a group of the same species occupying a particular geographic area • ...
Go Green event! 2026-05-18
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- combines two power sources in one system
- give an item a second life
- transform into something usable
- surroundings affected by human and natural activity
- vehicle powered without conventional fuel combustion
- element being emitted into the environment
- state where emissions are balanced overall
- why travel separately?
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- our shared home
- able to decompose naturally over time
- practices that lower environmental harm
- material often discarded but sometimes recoverable
- lessen consumption level
- common material with long-lasting environmental impact
14 Clues: our shared home • why travel separately? • lessen consumption level • give an item a second life • transform into something usable • able to decompose naturally over time • practices that lower environmental harm • combines two power sources in one system • element being emitted into the environment • state where emissions are balanced overall • ...
Environmental Restoration 2014-03-03
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- Or agro-sylviculture is an integrated approach of using the interactive benefits from combining trees and shrubs with crops
- Is the act of farming using principles of ecology, the study of relationships between organisms and their environment
- Is when one cultivar is planted on large acreage
- Is the process of replanting and rebuilding the soil of disturbed land
- Is the process of transplanting tree seedlings, generally for forestry, land reclamation, or landscaping purposes
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- The action of conserving something in particular
- Is the establishment of a forest or stand of trees in an area where there was no forest
- the restoration (Replanting) of a forest that had been reduced by fire or cutting
- Genetically Modified Organisms
- Also called slash and burn. A system that regenerates the soil's nutrients.
- Is a branch of ecological design, ecological engineering, and environmental design that develops sustainable architecture and self-maintained agricultural systems modeled from natural ecosystems
- Is the science, art, and craft of creating, managing, using, conserving, and repairing forests and associated resources to meet desired goals, needs, and values for human benefit
12 Clues: Genetically Modified Organisms • The action of conserving something in particular • Is when one cultivar is planted on large acreage • Is the process of replanting and rebuilding the soil of disturbed land • Also called slash and burn. A system that regenerates the soil's nutrients. • ...
Environmental helpers 2020-06-09
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- Is a water bottle created out of 100% plants and seaweed.
- Is a garbage can with an interactive surface that awards users with prize points for every item thrown in it
- It helps you consume 98% less water while you are washing your hands or brushing your teeth.
- Home It is powered by a wind turbine and rooftop solar panels.
- Is a system for recycling food and other organic waste
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- Designed to clean the oceans.
- Crafts furniture from broken pieces of wood, using an eco-resin to fix the final shape.
- Is a smart bag with a self-refreshing, deodorizing, and sanitizing system
- Is a project that explores agar as an alternative to synthetic plastics
- Can cook using only the sun.
- Materialsfishing nets collected near the Chilean coast.
- This prevents using too much water.
12 Clues: Can cook using only the sun. • Designed to clean the oceans. • This prevents using too much water. • Is a system for recycling food and other organic waste • Materialsfishing nets collected near the Chilean coast. • Is a water bottle created out of 100% plants and seaweed. • Home It is powered by a wind turbine and rooftop solar panels. • ...
Environmental Vocabulary 2021-03-03
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- les animaux sauvages
- quand on trie les déchets pour être re-utiliser
- quelque-chose qu'on jette
- devise de ce qui protège environnement
- charbon et pétrole sont deux exemples
- lieu ou vie les animaux sauvages
- pluie remplis de pollution
- une cause d'échauffement climatique
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- quand on coupe trop des arbres
- augmentation de la température de la terre
- quelqu'un qui veut protéger le nature
- détérioration de la qualité de l'air,l'eau
12 Clues: les animaux sauvages • quelque-chose qu'on jette • pluie remplis de pollution • quand on coupe trop des arbres • lieu ou vie les animaux sauvages • une cause d'échauffement climatique • quelqu'un qui veut protéger le nature • charbon et pétrole sont deux exemples • devise de ce qui protège environnement • augmentation de la température de la terre • ...
environmental issues 2018-10-02
Environmental puzzle 2021-03-20
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- wind solar etc.
- energy in a transformed state
- can be replenished
- remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure will transform into coal, oil or natural gas
- used oil energy a 70% on 2016
- in US is made 30% of coal
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- the ability to do work
- source that will eventually run out
- 80% of world energy
- forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature
- 20% of total energy sources
- a solid combustible mineral made of carbon, formed with organic matter after millions of years of compression
12 Clues: wind solar etc. • can be replenished • 80% of world energy • the ability to do work • in US is made 30% of coal • 20% of total energy sources • energy in a transformed state • used oil energy a 70% on 2016 • source that will eventually run out • forms that can be used directly as they appear in nature • ...
Environmental vocabulary 2023-03-07
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- Are found on a wind farm
- A plant which uses enriched uranium to produce electricity
- Electricity generated from the movement of the tides
- Protection from losing heat or from noise pollution
- Energy type which cannot be depleted
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- An unwanted by-product of a nuclear reactor
- Fuels which are produced from organic (not fossil) matter
- Energy which comes from the inner core of the Earth
- Process of replacing fossil fuels by alternative energies
- Energy generated from the kinetic energy of water
- Has an end; is limited
- Are found on a solar farm
12 Clues: Has an end; is limited • Are found on a wind farm • Are found on a solar farm • Energy type which cannot be depleted • An unwanted by-product of a nuclear reactor • Energy generated from the kinetic energy of water • Energy which comes from the inner core of the Earth • Protection from losing heat or from noise pollution • ...
Environmental Impacts 2023-06-11
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- An area where organisms work together to form a bubble of life.
- A generic term for non-renewable energy sources such as coal, natural gas, etc.
- Any substance that has a defined composition.
- The act of emitting or sending forth.
- A machine for converting any various forms of energy into mechanical force and motions.
- The act of making something impure by polluting.
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- Anything available in our environment that can be used effectively.
- The whole mass of air surrounding the earth.
- A black or brown sedimentary rock that when burned, releases energy in the form of heat.
- Everything that is around us including living and non-living things.
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- A building or a group of buildings with facilities for the manufacturing of goods.
12 Clues: The act of emitting or sending forth. • The whole mass of air surrounding the earth. • Any substance that has a defined composition. • The act of making something impure by polluting. • The introduction of harmful materials into the environment. • An area where organisms work together to form a bubble of life. • ...
Environmental conservation 2023-08-25
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- helpful to someone or something
- observations of the weather in a place for a long time
- favaouring or promoting progress
- grow or increase in stature
- draw out of
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- designed to be thrown away rather than refilled or repaired
- great skills or knowledge in a particular field
- felt or done uniformly by each person towards the other
- creating anew especially in an improved manner
- consisting of all things not affected by human technology, production
- native to a land or region
- grow well
12 Clues: grow well • draw out of • native to a land or region • grow or increase in stature • helpful to someone or something • favaouring or promoting progress • creating anew especially in an improved manner • great skills or knowledge in a particular field • observations of the weather in a place for a long time • felt or done uniformly by each person towards the other • ...
Environmental Issue 2022-05-12
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- It can be very dangerous for people and _______, as well as the plants in the area.
- This is fairly effective, especially because the problem isn’t super widespread.
- the park is communicating this to visitors through pamphlets/__________ and their website.
- People inside the park are making sure ________ are warned to be cautious.
- This issue was caused by using the land for _______ practice.
- During the early 1940s, part of Badlands National Park was taken by the U. S. Air Force as part of the ___ _______, which was used as air-to-air and air-to-ground gunnery ranges.
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- It got bad in the 1940s, and is still __________ the area today.
- The UXO can still technically detonate, so they are dangerous and must be treated _________.
- This __________ tons of valuable fossil remains, and littered the ground with discarded bullet shells and unexploded ordnance (UXO).
- Sometimes, it has to be _______ on site, because it is unstable.
- Now and in the past, people have been very careful when dealing with ___, to avoid accidents.
- One of the main problems with this solution is that dealing with it is dangerous, because it occasionally explodes, harming the ______ and animals in the area.
12 Clues: This issue was caused by using the land for _______ practice. • It got bad in the 1940s, and is still __________ the area today. • Sometimes, it has to be _______ on site, because it is unstable. • People inside the park are making sure ________ are warned to be cautious. • This is fairly effective, especially because the problem isn’t super widespread. • ...
Environmental Racism 2022-05-19
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- A country that contributes less than 10% of the UK's emissions
- Black people were ____ more times likely to die in Katrina than white people.
- One of the biggest contributors to emissions
- The long changes in temperature and weather mainly due to human interaction.
- A community near an oil drilling site with 90% of it's community being black and latinx.
- Hispanic individuals are 50% more likely to be delayed to work due to this.
- Black people are 34% more likely to live in area with a projected increase in childhood ____.
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- The UN projects there are around one of these each week around the world.
- A year's worth of carbon emissions made in Rwanda are made in five days in this country.
- The global ____ is most affected by climate change
- What was destroyed in Katrina leading to the flooding of a predominantly black area
- The global ____ contributes most to climate change
12 Clues: One of the biggest contributors to emissions • The global ____ is most affected by climate change • The global ____ contributes most to climate change • A country that contributes less than 10% of the UK's emissions • The UN projects there are around one of these each week around the world. • ...
Environmental science 2024-09-25
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- protection of natural resources
- a biological community
- the presence of harmful substances
- converting waste into reusable material
- the removal of forests
- a particular habitat
- An element in fossil fuel
- the ability to be maintained
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- the process by which plants synthesize food
- the long term pattern of weather
- A gas in earth’s stratosphere
- resources that are naturally replenished over short periods
12 Clues: a particular habitat • a biological community • the removal of forests • An element in fossil fuel • the ability to be maintained • A gas in earth’s stratosphere • protection of natural resources • the long term pattern of weather • the presence of harmful substances • converting waste into reusable material • the process by which plants synthesize food • ...
Environmental science 2024-09-25
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- the long term pattern of weather
- protection of natural resources
- a particular habitat
- the removal of forests
- converting waste into reusable material
- the ability to be maintained
- resources that are naturally replenished over short periods
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- the process by which plants synthesize food
- the presence of harmful substances
- A gas in earth’s stratosphere
- a biological community
- An element in fossil fuel
12 Clues: a particular habitat • the removal of forests • a biological community • An element in fossil fuel • the ability to be maintained • A gas in earth’s stratosphere • protection of natural resources • the long term pattern of weather • the presence of harmful substances • converting waste into reusable material • the process by which plants synthesize food • ...
Environmental Sustainability 2025-05-09
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- urban areas with a population of 10 million or more
- projected to significantly impact agricultural production and water availability, leading to reduced yields and water scarcity in many regions.
- not having consistent access to enough safe, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food to live an active, healthy life.
- is a measure used to estimate demand for air conditioning based on outdoor temperature
- a sustainable approach to land and water management that aims to mimic natural hydrological processes.
- the spread of low-density, car-dependent development outward from cities into previously rural or undeveloped land.
- occurs at every stage of the food system
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- the process where higher-income people move into lower-income urban neighborhood
- an integrated approach to farming that seeks to create sustainable, resilient, and equitable food systems by applying ecological principles to agriculture.
- type of agricultural facility where a large number of animals, such as cattle, pigs, or poultry, are raised in indoor restricted spaces
- a complex network deeply connected to health, society, and the environment
- areas in oceans, lakes, or rivers where oxygen levels are so low that most marine life can’t survive.
12 Clues: occurs at every stage of the food system • urban areas with a population of 10 million or more • a complex network deeply connected to health, society, and the environment • the process where higher-income people move into lower-income urban neighborhood • is a measure used to estimate demand for air conditioning based on outdoor temperature • ...
Environmental health 2025-04-13
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- The layer of gases that surrounds the earth & protect it from the sun’s harmful rays, gives us air, and keeps the planet warm enough
- Throwing trash around everywhere
- ____ fuels are natural energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas formed from plants and animals that lived millions of years ago & are buried deep underground.
- Cutting down many trees in a forested area
- This type of energy doesn't run out because it is constantly being replaced naturally
- A group of people living in the same area
- This layer in the atmosphere blocks out most of the sun's bad ultraviolet (UV) rays.
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- Reduce, re-use, and?
- Your ____ footprint describes the total amount of harmful gases released into the atmosphere due to your actions
- Power we get from the sun
- The weather patterns a place has over a long period of time
- These gases in the atmosphere trap heat to keep the planet warm
12 Clues: Reduce, re-use, and? • Power we get from the sun • Throwing trash around everywhere • A group of people living in the same area • Cutting down many trees in a forested area • The weather patterns a place has over a long period of time • These gases in the atmosphere trap heat to keep the planet warm • ...
Environmental issues 2024-02-28
12 Clues: dump - • - fuels • - fumes • global - • - extinct • - species • - pollution • - with pollution • - the environment • - greenhouse gases • - natural resources • - sources of energy
Environmental issues 2022-04-29
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- items that are intended to be thrown away after use, generally after
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground.
- the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals.
- a strong, dangerous wind that can destroy buildings as it moves across the ground
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- a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.
- damage to water, air or land by harmful substances and waste materials.
- a fire that is burning grass or bushes in the countryside
- a gas in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, that absorbs radiation
- the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere because of the activities of a particular individual or organization.
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere.
- one or a few uses.
- gives off heat.
12 Clues: gives off heat. • one or a few uses. • a sudden violent shaking of the ground. • the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals. • a fire that is burning grass or bushes in the countryside • items that are intended to be thrown away after use, generally after • a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction. • ...
Environmental issues 2022-04-29
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- gives off heat.
- items that are intended to be thrown away after use, generally after
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground.
- one or a few uses.
- a fire that is burning grass or bushes in the countryside
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere.
- a gas in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, that absorbs radiation
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- damage to water, air or land by harmful substances and waste materials.
- the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere because of the activities of a particular individual or organization.
- a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.
- the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals.
- a strong, dangerous wind that can destroy buildings as it moves across the ground
12 Clues: gives off heat. • one or a few uses. • a sudden violent shaking of the ground. • the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals. • a fire that is burning grass or bushes in the countryside • items that are intended to be thrown away after use, generally after • a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction. • ...
environmental puzzle 2022-05-04
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- water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil
- Degradation of land
- refund personal purchases promoting positive enviromental solutions
- Steps taken to control pests
- the science or practice of farming
- pollution coming from many sources
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- A relationship between two organisms in which one organism benefits and the other is unaffected
- The process of burning waste materials to reduce volume and mass
- A group of ecosystems with similar climates and organisms
- a process that allows the organic material in solid waste to be decomposed into soil
- The introduction of dangerous chemicals
- A group of individuals that belong to the same species and live in the same area
12 Clues: Degradation of land • Steps taken to control pests • the science or practice of farming • pollution coming from many sources • The introduction of dangerous chemicals • A group of ecosystems with similar climates and organisms • water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil • The process of burning waste materials to reduce volume and mass • ...
environmental issues 2025-11-12
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- Harmful substances in the environment.
- Radioactive material left after using nuclear fuel.
- A group of similar living organisms.
- At risk of extinction.
- The natural world around us.
- Protection of the natural environment.
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- … issues are some problems people are thinking about
- the degree of variation of animal and plant species on Earth is called…
- The cutting down of trees in a large area or the destruction of forests by people is …
- Long-term shift in Earth's temperatures and weather patterns.
- Using more resources than necessary.
- Of great worth or importance.
12 Clues: At risk of extinction. • The natural world around us. • Of great worth or importance. • Using more resources than necessary. • A group of similar living organisms. • Harmful substances in the environment. • Protection of the natural environment. • Radioactive material left after using nuclear fuel. • … issues are some problems people are thinking about • ...
Environmental Science 2025-12-08
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- A mostly solid, rocky part of the Earth; extends from the center of the core to the surface of the crust
- The melting or fusing of ore in order to separate impurities from pure metal
- Oil deposits that are discovered and are in commercial production
- Energy from sources that are constantly being formed
- A mineral that contains one or more elements of economic value
- A natural, usually inorganic solid that has a characteristic chemical composition, an orderly internal structure, and a characteristic set of physical properties
- A liquid mixture of complex hydrocarbon compounds; used widely as a fuel source
- The process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from the Earth.
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- A mining method in which soil and rocks are removed to reach underlying coal or minerals
- Any natural material that is used by humans, such as water, petroleum, minerals, forests, and animals
- A deposit that contains a valuable mineral that has been concentrated by mechanical action
- The process of returning land to its original condition after mining is completed
12 Clues: Energy from sources that are constantly being formed • A mineral that contains one or more elements of economic value • Oil deposits that are discovered and are in commercial production • The process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from the Earth. • The melting or fusing of ore in order to separate impurities from pure metal • ...
environmental issues 2026-04-01
12 Clues: sign • protest • conscience • protest violently • someone in charge • energy fossil fuel • something that lasts • put something into effect • person involved in a cause • action of starting something • something you can use many times • when people are angry and protest
Environmental Biotechnology 2026-03-04
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- – Fuel produced from plants or organic matter.
- – Living and nonliving things interacting in one area.
- – Using living organisms to remove pollution.
- – Using organisms to check environmental health.
- – A resource that can be naturally replaced.
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- – Able to continue without harming the environment.
- – Organic matter used as an energy source.
- – Tiny living things like bacteria and fungi.
- – Energy made from biological materials.
- – The surroundings where organisms live.
- – Natural fertilizer made from living organisms.
- – Breaking down organic waste into fertilizer.
12 Clues: – Energy made from biological materials. • – The surroundings where organisms live. • – Organic matter used as an energy source. • – A resource that can be naturally replaced. • – Tiny living things like bacteria and fungi. • – Using living organisms to remove pollution. • – Fuel produced from plants or organic matter. • – Breaking down organic waste into fertilizer. • ...
LESSON 8 2014-12-09
Ekonomi 2023-11-17
introduction to environmental economics 2020-10-14
Green Gobs Crossword 2026-04-08
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- Energy sources that can be replenished naturally
- Permanent loss of a species
- Gas that traps heat in the atmosphere
- Environmental holiday celebrated April 22
- Grown without synthetic chemicals
- Community of living organisms and their environment
- Movement of water through evaporation and precipitation
- Gases released into the atmosphere
- Able to break down naturally
- Variety of life in an ecosystem
- Decomposed organic matter used as fertilizer
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- Contamination of air, water, or soil
- Arch nemesis of the Environmental Club
- Able to be maintained without depletion
- Process of converting waste into reusable material
- Protection of natural resources
- Harmful clearing of forests for other uses
- Element central to greenhouse gas emissions
18 Clues: Permanent loss of a species • Able to break down naturally • Protection of natural resources • Variety of life in an ecosystem • Grown without synthetic chemicals • Gases released into the atmosphere • Contamination of air, water, or soil • Gas that traps heat in the atmosphere • Arch nemesis of the Environmental Club • Able to be maintained without depletion • ...
Ekonomi 2023-11-17
Economics 2023-08-24
Alumni E-book 2025-02-23
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- A place in college that is as good as a flea market
- The ultimate spot to sit and judge people as they walk by
- Budget, Symposium, you name it, they do it!
- Perfect place to watch sunsets (if you don't mind being surrounded by couples ofc)
- We publish this every year!
- The name of our podcast
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- Jai Hind College's unofficial railway station
- Annual Economics and Business Fest of the Economics Department
- One who challenges the norm
- An ice cream as old as time
- Closest a Jai Hind College student gets to being an economist
- This is the ___ edition of The Contrarian!
12 Clues: The name of our podcast • One who challenges the norm • An ice cream as old as time • We publish this every year! • This is the ___ edition of The Contrarian! • Budget, Symposium, you name it, they do it! • Jai Hind College's unofficial railway station • A place in college that is as good as a flea market • The ultimate spot to sit and judge people as they walk by • ...
Economic Systems 2022-03-29
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- Market economies are sometimes also called _______.
- An economic system that balances responsibility and decisions between government and individuals, and that protects the interest of producers and consumers equally.
- The third question of economics asks "___ should things be produced for?"
- This is another word for a command economy (think North Korea or the Soviet Union)
- A mixed economy may also be called ________, because it tries to look after all members of society.
- An economic system where things are done according to longstanding social customs.
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- A condition when there are not enough resources to satisfy people's wants and needs.
- This economic system features heavy control by the government over production and prices, with almost no economic choices made by individuals
- The first question of economics asks "____ should be produced?"
- An economic system with a high degree of individual freedom for producers and consumers, and little or no government interference.
- The amount of money a business makes after all of its expenses are met is known as _______.
- The second question of economics asks "How should things be ________?"
- Exchanging goods and services for other goods and services, rather than using money
13 Clues: Market economies are sometimes also called _______. • The first question of economics asks "____ should be produced?" • The second question of economics asks "How should things be ________?" • The third question of economics asks "___ should things be produced for?" • This is another word for a command economy (think North Korea or the Soviet Union) • ...
Cultural Geography 2025-12-10
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- how human behavior is expressed
- characteristics: Styles and designs of buildings that reflect culture or history.
- Signs in a place—street signs, store signs, and advertisements—that show language and culture.
- Land used for farming crops or raising animals.
- practices: Ways societies produce, buy, and sell goods and services, including production, trade, services, markets, labor, and transportation systems.
- A location that has unique or culturally meaningful characteristics.
- Relating to the whole world. Homogeneous: All the same or very similar; lacking differences.
- Patterns: How land are used -- for what purposes (commercial, agricultural, industrial, residential, religious, recreational, transportation)
- Areas with factories, warehouses, and production.
- Places where people live, such as houses and apartments.
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- Roads, railways, airports, and paths used for moving people or goods.
- When places look the same and lose cultural uniqueness. Unique or culturally meaningful: Something special to a group because it reflects their identity or traditions.
- features: Things that people build or create, such as buildings, roads, and bridges.
- Areas with stores, businesses, and services.
- Land used for churches, mosques, temples, and other places of worship. Recreational: Parks, sports fields, playgrounds, and other leisure areas.
- Five elements of culture, Culture, Human Environment Interaction, Economics, Social Organization, Political Organization
- The growing connection between countries through trade, travel, and communication.
- features: Natural parts of the Earth, like mountains, rivers, and forests.
- characteristics: Beliefs, traditions, and places of worship connected to a religion. Linguistic characteristics: The languages spoken in an area, including accents and writing systems.
- migration: The movement of people from one place to another to live.
- Writing systems a language uses, such as the Roman alphabet or Chinese characters.
21 Clues: how human behavior is expressed • Areas with stores, businesses, and services. • Land used for farming crops or raising animals. • Areas with factories, warehouses, and production. • Places where people live, such as houses and apartments. • A location that has unique or culturally meaningful characteristics. • ...
Fundamentals of Economics Vocab 2024-01-16
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- something necessary, unable to live without
- people/businesses who offer goods and services
- to make decisions between options
- limited supply, rare, nonrenewable
- people who buy goods and services
- economics commodities that are tangible, things you buy that are physical items
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- something desired, unnecessary, wishes
- economics commodities that are not tangible, things you buy that are usual acts of labor
- to organize expenses based off how much money you have, 50/30/20 rule
- the consumption, production, and trade of goods and services
- the price paid to acquire something, what you give up for something
- currency, used to buy goods and services
12 Clues: to make decisions between options • people who buy goods and services • limited supply, rare, nonrenewable • something desired, unnecessary, wishes • currency, used to buy goods and services • something necessary, unable to live without • people/businesses who offer goods and services • the consumption, production, and trade of goods and services • ...
Unit 1 Vocab - Allen Tan 2025-09-15
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- Less economically developed country.
- Amount a region can support without environmental degradation.
- Technology solves environmental problems
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- Humans sustainably manage global system
- Ecology and nature central
- More economically developed country.
- Value System Worldview shaping perception of environmental issues.
7 Clues: Ecology and nature central • More economically developed country. • Less economically developed country. • Humans sustainably manage global system • Technology solves environmental problems • Amount a region can support without environmental degradation. • Value System Worldview shaping perception of environmental issues.
Macroeconomics Crossword by Kayla Brown 2024-10-22
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- True or false: CPI stands for "Citizen Privilege Index"
- A period between a peak and a trough where there is significant decline in economic activity
- Which of these are the best determining factor of how an economy is performing? | a). Real GDP b). Nominal GDP c). CPI d). Government Spending
- The end of a period of declining business activity
- _______ unemployment occurs when there is a decrease in demand for labor based on the time of year
- The share of the labor force without work
- Real GDP grows for two or more consecutive quarters
- _______ unemployment arises when workers are searching for new jobs or are transitioning from one job to another
- True or false: GDP stands for "Gross Domestic Product"
- All expenditures made by a government
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- A sustained increase in an economy's real GDP
- A cycle of economic expansion and contraction
- Which branch of economics studies the behavior and decision making of the economy as a whole? | a). Microeconomics b). Free Market c). Environmental d). Macroeconomics
- Which period comes first in a business cycle? | a). Trough b). Peak c). Recession
- _______ unemployment is the result of a business not having enough demand for labor to employ all those looking for work
- A sustained period of significant economic decline
- The value of a country's total exports minus the value of its total imports
- ______ unemployment is a longer-lasting form of unemployment caused by the economy
- A measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by consumers for a representative basket of consumer goods and services
- A rising general level of prices
20 Clues: A rising general level of prices • All expenditures made by a government • The share of the labor force without work • A sustained increase in an economy's real GDP • A cycle of economic expansion and contraction • A sustained period of significant economic decline • The end of a period of declining business activity • ...
Industrial revolution leaders 2025-10-29
12 Clues: Writer • Steamboat • Cotton gin • Water frame • Steam engine • Spinning mule • Spinning jenny • Father of railways • Influential reformer • Textile manufacturer • The Communist Manifesto • Father of modern economics
Intro to Economics Puzzle 2024-01-05
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- The act of making a good/service.
- The the movement of produced goods and services.
- The thing we have to make each day due to scarcity.
- The most desirable alternative given up for a decision. The best thing we did not get.
- The study of choices people make based on the scarcity of time and money.
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- Resources that are not renewable (there is a fixed amount of them).
- The fundamental problem of economics.
- An action performed by one person for another.
- Something that we have to have to survive.
- The purchase/use of a good or service.
- Trees, oil, plastics are all examples of it.
- Resources that are renewable (we can make more of them).
- Our ________ are unlimited.
- A tangible product (like a sandwich or a car).
- Making one choice means losing something else.
15 Clues: Our ________ are unlimited. • The act of making a good/service. • The fundamental problem of economics. • The purchase/use of a good or service. • Something that we have to have to survive. • Trees, oil, plastics are all examples of it. • An action performed by one person for another. • A tangible product (like a sandwich or a car). • ...
Johanna Wischmann-Economics Crossword 2020-09-11
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- arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to make exchanges
- imagination, thinking and management skills to start a business
- an advantage or profit gained from something
- using a product or service, complete the want-satisfaction chain
- is a positiv difference between total sales and total costs, when total sales>total costs
- exchange
- natural resources are referred to it
- opposite of the word before
- is the study of the economy as a whole
- other word human resources
- wants>available resources
- final goods and services can sold to consumers
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- process which combines economic resources
- the process of getting a product or service to consumers
- meeting point of supply and demand, where the price should be determined
- require the payment of something
- is the study of individual consumer and business
- highest valued alternative that is given up
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
- economics call the last 3 ..
- is a social science that involves the study of people
- means the extra or additional costs or benefits of a decision
22 Clues: exchange • wants>available resources • other word human resources • opposite of the word before • economics call the last 3 .. • require the payment of something • natural resources are referred to it • is the study of the economy as a whole • process which combines economic resources • highest valued alternative that is given up • an advantage or profit gained from something • ...
Fundamental Economic Concept(HRV) 2023-02-03
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- stuff used to make all things
- work that is performed for someone
- someone in search for profits
- a location that lets buyers and sellers exchange products
- the basic problem in economics
- the worth that is expressed by dollars
- the dollar value of all goods and services
- basic requirements for servial
- the capacity to be useful
- goods intended to be used by people
- the study of hoe people make choices
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- peoples skills, abilities, health, and motivation
- quality of life based on ownership of goods
- where consumers and privately of goods owned businesses make most decisions
- work or skills of the people
- land, Labor, capital, and entrepreneurs
- what, how, and for whom to produce
- the cost of the next best alternative
- the number of goods and services that can be made in a given time
- useful, tangible items
- an equation or graph showing how something works
- something we would like, but isn't necessary
- tools used to make goods
- an alternative choice
- natural resources
25 Clues: natural resources • an alternative choice • useful, tangible items • tools used to make goods • the capacity to be useful • work or skills of the people • stuff used to make all things • someone in search for profits • the basic problem in economics • basic requirements for servial • what, how, and for whom to produce • work that is performed for someone • ...
Macro- Micro- Crossoword 2025-03-26
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- A blood cell which is larger than normal.
- A type of restrictive diet.
- An small zone with a notably differing climate than to those around it.
- Organisms which are large enough to be visible to the naked eye.
- Another name for microorganism.
- A condition where gravity is very weak.
- A branch of economics looking at the entire broad economy.
- The large-scale overall structure of something.
- A laboratory tool used to analyse DNA or genes.
- A very complex/large molecule.
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- The primary processor of a device, designed to be small and efficient with calculations.
- A thin film used to display things.
- A fibre like material which is comparatively much thinner.
- The analysis of large-scale complex data.
- 1 millionth of a second.
- A set of regulations or rules designed to limit economic instability as a whole.
- A donation, loan, or fund given in small amounts or deposits.
- A branch of economics focused on smaller more individual scales.
- A representation of a larger situation of system at a smaller scale.
- A immune system cell used to repel immediate problems.
20 Clues: 1 millionth of a second. • A type of restrictive diet. • A very complex/large molecule. • Another name for microorganism. • A thin film used to display things. • A condition where gravity is very weak. • A blood cell which is larger than normal. • The analysis of large-scale complex data. • The large-scale overall structure of something. • ...
Chapter 2 vocab- madison 2024-01-17
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- amount of goods and services that producers will provide
- amount of goods and services that consumers are willing to buy
- raw materials from nature
- all the economics resources needed to produce society's goods and services
- central authority makes the key economic decisions
- amount of money asked for when goods and services are bought or sold
- economy that contains both private and public enterprises
- economice system in which economic decisions are made in the market place
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- All the things used to produce goods and services
- people who make the goods and services
- Lack of resources
- study of how individuals and groups strive to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- A person who takes the opportunity of business for profit
- the point at which supply and demand meet
- methods societies use to distribute resources
15 Clues: Lack of resources • raw materials from nature • people who make the goods and services • the point at which supply and demand meet • methods societies use to distribute resources • All the things used to produce goods and services • central authority makes the key economic decisions • amount of goods and services that producers will provide • ...
Microeconomics VS Macroeconomics 2021-08-16
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- total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- a consumer is a person or group who intends to order, orders or uses purchased goods, products or services primarily for personal social, family, household and similar needs
- period of temporary economic decline
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and effects of individual decisions
- refers to the supply of and demand for labor, in which employees provide the supply and employers provide the demand
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- People with jobs are employed,and People who are jobless, looking for a job, and available for work are unemployed.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks
- an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners
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- is the maximum possible output of an economy
- the total demand for goods and services within a particular market
- the stage of being scarce or in short supply shortage
- Individual market means the market for health insurance coverage offered to Individuals other than in connection with a group health plan
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
- the part of economics concerned with large scale or general economics factors such as interest rates
- is the quantity of other goods for which it actually is exchanged
16 Clues: period of temporary economic decline • is the maximum possible output of an economy • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • the stage of being scarce or in short supply shortage • is the quantity of other goods for which it actually is exchanged • the total demand for goods and services within a particular market • ...
Biomedical 2017-10-18
20 Clues: guide • review • biology • manager • creator • reports • diagnose • database • diagnose • therapist • researcher • technician • animal care • organ donors • investigators • help a patient • collect samples • modeling software • crime investigate • examine substances
CSR in Finance 2023-12-12
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- A report disclosing a company's CSR initiatives and performance.
- The financial commitment an organization makes to social or environmental causes.
- The ethical and socially responsible use of funds and resources in financial decision-making.
- An investment strategy that considers both financial return and positive social or environmental impact.
- The idea that companies should be accountable for the social and environmental impact of their operations.
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- The responsibility of businesses to contribute positively to society beyond profit-making.
- A measure of a company's commitment to social and environmental sustainability.
- The integration of environmental, social, and governance factors into investment decisions.
8 Clues: A report disclosing a company's CSR initiatives and performance. • A measure of a company's commitment to social and environmental sustainability. • The financial commitment an organization makes to social or environmental causes. • The responsibility of businesses to contribute positively to society beyond profit-making. • ...
Isenberg's Introduction 2025-09-15
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- Coined the term “Columbian Exchange,” emphasizing ecological consequences of empire.
- The idea that environmental conditions shape human societies in predictable ways.
- Historian known for Changes in the Land and critiques of wilderness ideology.
- A concept emphasizing persistence and long-term patterns in historical narratives.
- The surrounding circumstances that give meaning to historical texts and events.
- French historians who pioneered structural and environmental approaches to history.
- The relationship between events and their causes in historical analysis.
- Historian who linked American identity to frontier expansion.
- Cultural historian who explored how texts and ideas circulate in society.
- Annales School concept focusing on deep, slow-moving historical structures.
- Author of Silent Spring, pivotal in launching the modern environmental movement.
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- Historian who emphasized disease and ecological factors in world history.
- Reinterpreting established historical narratives, often challenging dominant views.
- The idea that historical outcomes are not inevitable but shaped by unpredictable factors.
- Any written or symbolic artifact used to interpret historical meaning.
- A central theme in history, referring to transformation over time.
- Historical approach focusing on physical and economic conditions over ideas.
- The belief that ideas and values drive historical change more than material conditions.
18 Clues: Historian who linked American identity to frontier expansion. • A central theme in history, referring to transformation over time. • Any written or symbolic artifact used to interpret historical meaning. • The relationship between events and their causes in historical analysis. • Historian who emphasized disease and ecological factors in world history. • ...
Paper 1 Core Ideologies: Socialism 2024-01-21
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- Philosopher who believed the end of capitalism was inevitable (4)
- Labour leader 2015-19 who wanted a return to democratic socialism (6)
- Type of economics favoured by third way socialists (4-6)
- Marx's name for the working classes(11)
- Type of economy favoured by social democrats (5)
- Philosopher influential in Labour adopting Social Democracy (8)
- Labour Prime Minister 1945-51 (5)
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- Philosopher behind third way socialism (7)
- Part of the Labour Party constitution changed under Tony Blair (6-4)
- Labour Leader from 1963-1976 and Prime Minister twice (6)
- Labour Prime Minister 1997-2007 (5)
- Economic system that fundamentalist socialists believe must be ended (10)
- Only way to achieve socialism according to Rosa Luxemburg (10)
- Type of economics favoured by social democrats (9)
- A democratic socialist member of the Fabian Society (4)
15 Clues: Labour Prime Minister 1945-51 (5) • Labour Prime Minister 1997-2007 (5) • Marx's name for the working classes(11) • Philosopher behind third way socialism (7) • Type of economy favoured by social democrats (5) • Type of economics favoured by social democrats (9) • A democratic socialist member of the Fabian Society (4) • ...
Populations in Ecosystems 2017-10-25
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- a group of individuals from the same species
- non living environmental factors
- the size of the group that can be supported by an ecosystem
- the different groups of different species
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- environmental constraints that check the growth of a group of organisms
- a series of stacked bars representing percentages of individuals in a sub-group
- the study of inter relationships between organisms and their environment
- living environmental factors
- how an organism fits into an environment
- the place where an organism normally lives
10 Clues: living environmental factors • non living environmental factors • how an organism fits into an environment • the different groups of different species • the place where an organism normally lives • a group of individuals from the same species • the size of the group that can be supported by an ecosystem • ...
Environmental Chemistry Crossword 2013-12-08
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- Litmus at pH 6-8
- DDT
- The concentration of pesticides in higher levels of the food chain
- A neutralization reaction that uses lime
- Calcium carbonate
- Papers with a combo of indicators to give a colour range that matches a pH range
- Most food chains consist of_____trophic levels
- Red litmus to blue
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- Helps hydrocarbons combust better and release less pollution
- DDT was invented by_______.
- The pollutants from smokestacks and vehicle exhaust
- Growing crops without the use of pesticides and commercial fertilizers
- They attack and eat our food crops
- The reaction between an acid and a base
- DDT is_______as it moves up the food chain
- Causes buildings and statues to corrode
- Foods produced without chemical fertilizers, genetic modification,etc
- Pests can become________to pesticides
- Blue litmus to red
19 Clues: DDT • Litmus at pH 6-8 • Calcium carbonate • Blue litmus to red • Red litmus to blue • DDT was invented by_______. • They attack and eat our food crops • Pests can become________to pesticides • The reaction between an acid and a base • Causes buildings and statues to corrode • A neutralization reaction that uses lime • DDT is_______as it moves up the food chain • ...
Environmental Science Terms 2018-02-19
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- A collection of people, or organisms of a particular species, living in a geographic area
- A community of organisms (plant, animal and other living organisms - also referred as biocenose) together with their environment, functioning as a unit.
- The disappearance of a species or group of species.
- A species whose population is so small that it is in danger of becoming extinct.
- The part of Earth that contains and supports living things whether on land, in water, or in the air.
- An abandoned piece of commercial or industrial land that is contaminated (or is suspected of being contaminated) by a hazardous substance
- An area that, due to geography, weather patterns, and climate, shares the same air.
- The region drained into a river, river system or other body of water.
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- An activity that reduces the amount of pollution generated by a process, whether it is consumer consumption, driving, or industrial production.
- A form of oxygen that consists of three oxygen molecules bonded togethe. It is important because it prevents harmful ultraviolet radiation from reaching Earth’s surface.
- A vehicle that uses two or more distinct power sources to move the vehicle.
- Produces electricity through chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen. The only by-products of the reaction are heat and water.
- An animal or plant species under a serious, but perhaps not imminent, threat of extinction.
- Pollutants that enter our water system from runoff that cannot be traced to a single identifiable point or source.
- An ethic of resource use, allocation, exploitation, and protection. Its primary focus is upon maintaining the health of the natural world: its forests, fisheries, habitats, and biological diversity.
- Organisms of different species living together but do not feeding upon each other.
- Groups of populations that interact with one another in a given area
- The role of a species in its community.
- The place where a particular organism usually lives or grows.
19 Clues: The role of a species in its community. • The disappearance of a species or group of species. • The place where a particular organism usually lives or grows. • Groups of populations that interact with one another in a given area • The region drained into a river, river system or other body of water. • ...
12.3 Environmental Degradation 2023-05-08
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- - (EVT) is the combined processesof evaporation, sublimation and transpiration of the
- an adequate source of water.
- - is a one-off pollution incident.
- water.
- - is water that can be consumed by humans without ill-effects.
- sustainable access to adequate quantities of
- not have the necessary monetary means to
- produce food or any other product and is thus
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- - occurs when physical access
- - is contamination of the environment. It can
- molecule (O3) in the stratosphere.
- - is longer-term pollution.
- embedded in the item
- - is the amount of water that is used
- water is limited.
- - is an area of high concentration of
- - occurs when a population
- - is the capacity of a population to
- many forms – air, water, soil, noise, visual and
- from the Earth’s surface into the atmosphere.
20 Clues: water. • water is limited. • embedded in the item • - occurs when a population • - is longer-term pollution. • an adequate source of water. • - occurs when physical access • molecule (O3) in the stratosphere. • - is a one-off pollution incident. • - is the amount of water that is used • - is an area of high concentration of • - is the capacity of a population to • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE CROSSWORD 2023-06-12
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- – The place or type of place where a plant or animal naturally or normally lives or grows
- – A form of oxygen that is found in a layer high in the earth’s atmosphere
- – A geographical area within which the air frequently is confined or channeled, with all parts of the area thus being subject to similar conditions of air pollution
- prevention – Any practice that reduces, eliminates, or prevents pollution at its source
- – An environment that has all the things that a particular plant or animal needs in order to live
- Everything that exists in a particular environment
- vehicle – A vehicle which uses two or more distinct types of power
- – The part of the Earth in which life can exist, whether on land, in the air, or in water
- – The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources
- species – A plant or animal species generally perceived as likely, in the near future, to become endangered within all or much of its range
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- source – A source of pollution that issues from widely distributed or pervasive environmental elements
- – The number of organisms of the same species that live in a particular geographic area at the same time, with the capability of interbreeding
- – The area of land that includes a particular river or lake and all the rivers, streams, etc., that flow into it
- – The organisms that interact with one another in a similar location.
- – An industrial or commercial site that is idle or underused because of real or perceived environmental pollution.
- cell – A device that produces a continuous electric current directly from the oxidation of a fuel, as that of hydrogen by oxygen
- – The relationship between two different kinds of living things that live together and depend on each other
- species – A species at risk of extinction because of human activity, changes in climate, changes in predator-prey ratios, etc.
- – The state or situation that results when something (such as a plant or animal species) has died out completely
19 Clues: Everything that exists in a particular environment • – The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources • vehicle – A vehicle which uses two or more distinct types of power • – The organisms that interact with one another in a similar location. • – A form of oxygen that is found in a layer high in the earth’s atmosphere • ...
Environmental Science Vocabulary 2024-02-01
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- would become over-populated if the fourth tropic level disappeared
- an organism that eats other organisms
- Consumes other organisms
- Consumes meat and plants
- Consumes plants only
- growth that stops once carrying capacity is reached
- when organisms leave a habitat it's called
- No limiting factors causes
- also known as a producer
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- dictates where an organism should be in the food web
- Breaks down organic material
- the maximum amount of life a habitat can support
- Damages to this trophic level can cause the whole ecosystem to collapse
- Individuals moving into an ecosystem
- biotic and abiotic factors that stop the population from increasing
- consumes only plants
- occupy to top of the trophic level pyramid
- creates conditions for natural selection to take place
- Abiotic limiting factor
19 Clues: consumes only plants • Consumes plants only • Abiotic limiting factor • Consumes other organisms • Consumes meat and plants • also known as a producer • No limiting factors causes • Breaks down organic material • Individuals moving into an ecosystem • an organism that eats other organisms • occupy to top of the trophic level pyramid • when organisms leave a habitat it's called • ...
Environmental Science Terms 2022-07-01
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- an abandoned piece of land that is contaminated of a hazardous substance
- species that has so few members left that it is in danger of extinction
- Group of populations that interact with each other
- a molecule of three oxygen atoms that exists in the stratosphere to block out UV radiation
- A group of organisms living together that belong to the same species
- preservation of natural resources
- species that are losing members at a rage such that they will quickly become endangered
- a system of generating electricity to move a car by chemical reaction
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- vehicles that use a small gas powered engine and an electric motor
- a region draining water into any body of water
- Walking or busing to decrease air pollution
- a state where a species has no members left
- organisms of different species that live together to gain advantages from one another to survive
- The living community and nonliving factors that affect it
- The part of earth that contains and supports life
- A place where an organism obtains nourishment, shelter protection from enemies and space
- an area that shares the same air due to geography, weather and climate
- pollutant that enter water systems from runoff because there is no way to identify the source of pollution
- role of a species in its community
19 Clues: preservation of natural resources • role of a species in its community • Walking or busing to decrease air pollution • a state where a species has no members left • a region draining water into any body of water • The part of earth that contains and supports life • Group of populations that interact with each other • ...
enginears crossword 2021-03-02
16 Clues: civil • nuclear • software • petroleum • aerospace • chemicals • structure • automotive • geological • biomedical • industrial • mechanical • electricity • agricultural • environmental • Types of Engineering Careers
OVIS TEACHER CROSSWORD 2024-04-15
13 Clues: Our principle • Music teacher • English teacher • Biology teacher • Chinese teacher • Physics teacher • Math teacher(ULC) • Economics teacher • Math teacher(OVIS) • Our vice principle • Visual Arts teacher • Dance/library teacher • Social Sciences teacher
Enviromental Impacts 2024-03-21
Across
- - a relation between organisms in which one lives as a parasite on another
- - a person or organism that provides resources for life, such as food, energy
- environmental change - changes that occur slowly over time and affects organisms over several generations
- - any substance used to fertilize the soil, especially a commercial or chemical manure
- - changes by organisms to better survive changes in an ecosystem
- environmental change - changes that occur quickly in an ecosystem and affect organisms immediately
- Changes
- - the act or capacity of enduring
- reef - a human-made underwater structure built to promote marine life
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- population - the population that occurs or comes later or after another
- - microscopic marine algae; the base of several aquatic food webs
- - variation of life within an ecosystem
- species - first organisms to colonize an area that was disturbed by disaster
- on Ocean Systems
14 Clues: Changes • on Ocean Systems • - the act or capacity of enduring • - variation of life within an ecosystem • - changes by organisms to better survive changes in an ecosystem • - microscopic marine algae; the base of several aquatic food webs • reef - a human-made underwater structure built to promote marine life • ...
CE 2022-10-05
Across
- Wetland _____ is Fieldwork that determines the boundary between uplands and wetlands on a property
- Disadvantaged _____ Enterprise
- Storage facility for treated water
- Reduce reuse and _____
- Pipe conveying waste material
- Phase I Environmental _____ Assessment
- Work involving bridges, roads and trails
- Type of construction document
- Waste Water _____ Plant
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- Our conference host 3 Rivers _____ Weather
- Allegheny County Sanitary Authority
- Swamp
- Green _____ refers to stormwater management practices that protect, restore, or mimic the natural water cycle.
- _____ and Environmental Engineering
- Environmentally friendly stormwater design
- _____ and Sediment Control Plan
- Collective Efforts has been in business for _____-two years
- Collective Efforts is located in _____ View Borough
- Current ESWP President
- Collection of materials for laboratory analysis
- Small flowing body of water
- Collective Efforts Principal
22 Clues: Swamp • Reduce reuse and _____ • Current ESWP President • Waste Water _____ Plant • Small flowing body of water • Collective Efforts Principal • Pipe conveying waste material • Type of construction document • Disadvantaged _____ Enterprise • _____ and Sediment Control Plan • Storage facility for treated water • Allegheny County Sanitary Authority • _____ and Environmental Engineering • ...
GBPC Environmental Week 2021-05-31
Across
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- an area designated to receive garbage, solid waste and construction debris
- converting waste into reusable material
- energy any energy type that is generated from natural resources
- destruction of forests to make land for agriculture
- protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources
- capable of being decomposed by natural biological processes
- gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- contamination of the air, water, or soil with substances that can cause harm to the environment
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- using little electricity, gas etc.
- the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, is caused by human activity
- thick, soft, wet mud or a similar viscous mixture of liquid and solid component
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate
- abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl
- a community of animals, plants and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation
- the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment
18 Clues: using little electricity, gas etc. • converting waste into reusable material • abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl • gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • destruction of forests to make land for agriculture • protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources • the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment • ...
GBPC Environmental Week 2021-05-31
Across
- any energy type that is generated from natural resources
- abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl
- converting waste into reusable material
- protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources
- gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- destruction of forests to make land for agriculture
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation
- a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate
Down
- using little electricity, gas etc.
- a community of animals, plants and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive
- capable of being decomposed by natural biological processes
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment
- the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, is caused by human activity
- thick, soft, wet mud or a similar viscous mixture of liquid and solid component
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- an area designated to receive garbage, solid waste and construction debris
- contamination of the air, water, or soil with substances that can cause harm to the environment
18 Clues: using little electricity, gas etc. • converting waste into reusable material • abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl • gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • destruction of forests to make land for agriculture • protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources • the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment • ...
Environmental Science Vocabulary 2023-01-17
Across
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding
- the preying of one animal on others.
- the degree or intensity of heat present in a substance or object, especially as expressed according to a comparative scale and shown by a thermometer or perceived by touch.
- symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved.
- Non-living organism
- Cascade an ecological phenomenon triggered by the addition or removal of top predators and involving reciprocal changes in the relative populations
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- a change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
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- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Living organism
- A biome is a large community of vegetation and wildlife adapted to a specific climate
- a group of individuals of the same species living and interbreeding within a given area.
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- water is released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
- a species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.
- an association between two organisms in which one benefits and the other derives neither benefit nor harm.
- the practice of living as a parasite in or on another organism.
18 Clues: Living organism • Non-living organism • the preying of one animal on others. • symbiosis that is beneficial to both organisms involved. • the practice of living as a parasite in or on another organism. • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period. • ...
Environmental Chemistry Crossword 2013-12-08
Across
- They attack and eat our food crops
- DDT
- DDT is_______as it moves up the food chain
- Helps hydrocarbons combust better and release less pollution
- Foods produced without chemical fertilizers, genetic modification,etc
- Litmus at pH 6-8
- The concentration of pesticides in higher levels of the food chain
Down
- Pests can become________to pesticides
- Papers with a combo of indicators to give a colour range that matches a pH range
- A neutralization reaction that uses lime
- Calcium carbonate
- Red litmus to blue
- Invented by Paul Hermann Muller
- The reaction between an acid and a base
- The pollutants from smokestacks and vehicle exhaust
- Causes buildings and statues to corrode
- Blue litmus to red
- Most food chains consist of_____trophic levels
18 Clues: DDT • Litmus at pH 6-8 • Calcium carbonate • Red litmus to blue • Blue litmus to red • Invented by Paul Hermann Muller • They attack and eat our food crops • Pests can become________to pesticides • The reaction between an acid and a base • Causes buildings and statues to corrode • A neutralization reaction that uses lime • DDT is_______as it moves up the food chain • ...
PEM Environmental Emergencies 2026-04-06
Across
- Elbow fracture associated with anterior interosseous nerve injury
- UV-related skin injury
- Lightning strike effect on skin (fern pattern)
- Shock type seen in spinal cord injury
- Core temp measurement method (best)
- Target water temperature in °C for inactivating thermolabile toxins from marine stings
- Complication of untreated rattlesnake envenomation
- Electrical injury complication
- Life-threatening high-altitude lung condition (abbr)
- Common electrolyte lost in heat illness
- Key rewarming method (severe hypothermia)
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- High body temp with CNS dysfunction
- Tissue damage from freezing
- Prolonged neurological condition requiring escalation
- Definitive airway management
- treatment for anaphylaxis
- Fire-related gas causing severe tissue hypoxia
- Red on Yellow snake
18 Clues: Red on Yellow snake • UV-related skin injury • treatment for anaphylaxis • Tissue damage from freezing • Definitive airway management • Electrical injury complication • High body temp with CNS dysfunction • Core temp measurement method (best) • Shock type seen in spinal cord injury • Common electrolyte lost in heat illness • Key rewarming method (severe hypothermia) • ...
Environmental Impact Assessment 2024-10-30
Across
- Meeting needs without harming future resources
- Clearing of forests for land use
- Community of organisms and their environment
- Plants of a specific region
- Protection of natural resources
Down
- Contaminants in air, water, or soil
- Natural home of an organism
- Steps taken to reduce environmental harm
- Repairing environment post-project
- Variety of life in an area
- Following environmental regulations
- Animals of a specific region
- Ongoing check to ensure compliance
13 Clues: Variety of life in an area • Natural home of an organism • Plants of a specific region • Animals of a specific region • Protection of natural resources • Clearing of forests for land use • Repairing environment post-project • Ongoing check to ensure compliance • Contaminants in air, water, or soil • Following environmental regulations • Steps taken to reduce environmental harm • ...
Corporate image 2.2 Vocabulary 2025-11-30
Across
- A statement that accuses someone of something
- Sponsoring ______ - Providing financial support or resources to recognize and promote achievements in a particular field or community
- A business strategy aimed at maximizing product value while minimizing environmental impact
- The concept of a company taking responsibility for its impact on society and the environment (abbreviation)
- The financial gain a company makes after subtracting costs and expenses
- The strategic allocation of financial and non-financial resources by a company to foster sustainable development and improve the well-being of local communities
- Describing an action or gesture that is done just to give the appearance of fairness or inclusivity, but lacks genuine commitment
- The crime of doing something illegal in order to get money
- An approach to business built around the idea that businesses should be active participants in society, rather than sitting apart from it
- Having the right qualifications or meeting the necessary conditions to participate or receive something
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- A tactic used to disguise or distract from the real issue or intention
- To say that you agree with something but do nothing to support it
- Rewards or motivations designed to encourage specific behaviors or actions, often used in business or economics
- ______ marketing - A marketing strategy where a company supports a social cause to improve its brand image and help the community
- When a company donates money, time, or resources to charitable causes to support society
- The behavior of pretending to have moral standards or beliefs that one does not actually follow
- To avoid something difficult or unpleasant
- The ability to maintain ecological balance by avoiding depletion of natural resources
- Formal guidelines that outline expected behaviors and ethical standards within an organization
- To put yourself in a situation where something bad might happen
20 Clues: To avoid something difficult or unpleasant • A statement that accuses someone of something • The crime of doing something illegal in order to get money • To put yourself in a situation where something bad might happen • To say that you agree with something but do nothing to support it • A tactic used to disguise or distract from the real issue or intention • ...
Italian vocab 2023-03-07
20 Clues: cake • stare • unless • creamy • lovable • to quit • abruptly • although • milkshake • character • as soon as • cauliflower • suggestions • environmental • uncomfortable • to own/possess • to become sick • strips/stripes • absent-mindleny • definitley, decisively
sustainability SSB Danny 2019-05-08
21 Clues: p.e • air • nose • fence • drive • sunny • chair • plants • NAPLAN • cactus • friend • writing • rockets • learning • building • sunflower • school yard • life and nature • patterns suburb • things that change • caring for the environment
