environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics Crossword 2014-11-19
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- man-made aids to production
- the quantity and quality of human resources
- a sustained fall in the general price level
- the willingness of an entrepreneur to take risks and organise production.
- withdrawals from possible spending from the circular flow of income.
- the quantity of a product that consumers are able and willing to purchase at various price levels
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- the quantity of a product that producers are willing and able to provide at different market prices over a period of time
- the study of how to allocate scarce resources in the most effective way
- the output of goods and services
- products bought from abroad
- a situation where people are out of work but are willing and able to work
- the difference between total revenue for a producer and total cost
- a sustained rise in the price level
- natural resources in an economy
14 Clues: man-made aids to production • products bought from abroad • natural resources in an economy • the output of goods and services • a sustained rise in the price level • the quantity and quality of human resources • a sustained fall in the general price level • the difference between total revenue for a producer and total cost • ...
Economics Crossword 2015-03-05
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- Largest national economy in the world
- Primarily found in rural, non-developed areas
- When consumers need or want for a product
- A visual tool that reveals changes in a product's supply and demand over time
- The study of how individuals and societies seek to satisfy needs or wants through incentives
- Government controls or dictates what is produced
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- Central bank of the United States
- A mix of command and market economy
- A combination of a free enterprise and a command economy
- The quantity of a good the manufacturer or owner can produce at acceptable costs
- Shares of ownership in corporations
- The government helps protect people by being a body that monitors public safety through regulatory agencies
- No central coordinator but the economic system self-regulates itself
- Private property ownership
- A "place" where goods compete for recognition
15 Clues: Private property ownership • Central bank of the United States • A mix of command and market economy • Shares of ownership in corporations • Largest national economy in the world • When consumers need or want for a product • Primarily found in rural, non-developed areas • A "place" where goods compete for recognition • Government controls or dictates what is produced • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-04-21
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- An activity that someone is paid to perform.
- When different businesses compete for consumers’ money such as Walmart v. Target or Microsoft v. Apple.
- The person who makes the goods
- The founder of a business. Someone who assumes the risk of organizing resources to produce goods and services. Someone who sees an opportunity to make money and takes it.
- The name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- the way people earn and spend money.
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- The money left over after all expenses are paid
- An economic system where property and business are owned by the government. The government makes choices about producing and pricing. The consumers have no choice.
- The money received in payment for goods or services (rent, wages, interest)
- People or businesses offering goods for sale.
- The things that people sell.
- A person who buys goods and services.
- What consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- The amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
14 Clues: The things that people sell. • The person who makes the goods • the way people earn and spend money. • A person who buys goods and services. • An activity that someone is paid to perform. • People or businesses offering goods for sale. • The money left over after all expenses are paid • What consumers are willing to buy at a given price • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-04-27
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- The things that people sell
- The amount of product the seller has
- The founder of a business
- The way people earn and spend money
- The name of Adam Smith's idea for a free market
- The person who makes the goods
- Money received for goods or services
- The money left over after all expenses are paid
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- An activity that someone is paid to perform
- People or a business offering goods or services to sell
- Individuals that own business and property rather than the Government
- Scottish economist who created the idea of capitalism
- Different businesses compete for consumers
- The price consumers are willing to pay
14 Clues: The founder of a business • The things that people sell • The person who makes the goods • The way people earn and spend money • The amount of product the seller has • Money received for goods or services • The price consumers are willing to pay • Different businesses compete for consumers • An activity that someone is paid to perform • ...
Economics Gaukhar 2017-03-01
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- to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return
- a person or an organisation that buys goods of service
- a government policy that cuts off trade with certain countries
- an economic system in which individuals, not the government control the production and distribution of goods and services; also called market system
- a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller
- supply the total stock of money in the economy
- the risking of money and time to get something in return
- amount of money which are accessible to spent according to a plan
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- a person or a company who have lost everything/all finances
- standard system that defines money's value in terms of precious metal
- number of people who have work
- the state of being inflated
- money which are left left to a producer or employer after substraction all wages
- skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort
14 Clues: the state of being inflated • number of people who have work • supply the total stock of money in the economy • skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort • a person or an organisation that buys goods of service • the risking of money and time to get something in return • a person or a company who have lost everything/all finances • ...
Economics crossword 2022-04-25
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- Scottish economist who developed the idea of capitalism
- people who sell things
- someone who buys things
- when 2 similar companies fight over control of consumers
- someone who starts a business
- money you get from a business
- amount the seller is willing to sell
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- an action that someone is paid to perform
- the amount people want something
- economy where the government owns everything
- the system of how people spend their money
- items people sell
- money earned after expenses are paid
- someone who makes goods and services
14 Clues: items people sell • people who sell things • someone who buys things • someone who starts a business • money you get from a business • the amount people want something • money earned after expenses are paid • someone who makes goods and services • amount the seller is willing to sell • an action that someone is paid to perform • the system of how people spend their money • ...
Economics Review 2022-11-16
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- How much consumers are willing to buy
- Rise in prices of goods and services
- Privately owned businesses have freedom to operate with limited gov. intervention
- Natural resources not created by human effort, FOP
- Amount of product seller is willing to sell
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- Tools, equipment, factories used in production of goods, FOP
- Individuals who introduce new products or services in search of profit, FOP
- Decrease in prices of goods and services
- Acronym for value of all goods produced in a country's borders during a one year period
- Economic system controlled by government
- Fundamental economic problem facing all societies resulting from combo of scarce resources and unlimited needs and wants
- Economic system that has a combination of free and government controlled economies
- Acronym for index used to measure price changes
- People with all their abilities and efforts, FOP
14 Clues: Rise in prices of goods and services • How much consumers are willing to buy • Decrease in prices of goods and services • Economic system controlled by government • Amount of product seller is willing to sell • Acronym for index used to measure price changes • People with all their abilities and efforts, FOP • Natural resources not created by human effort, FOP • ...
Economics Crossword 2019-06-30
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- something you desire but is not essential for survival
- wants that go with other words. Such as a bird and birdcage
- the system in place that organises and distributes the productions of goods and services
- money received on a regular basis for working
- resource provided when people do physical or manual work
- the money which is left over for a business owner after they pay for all of their expenses
- something essential in order to live
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- income which is limited, therefore not all words can be satisfied
- goods that are able to replace one another. Such as Pepsi and Coca-Cola
- a supply of necessities such as money or materials
- a resource which is bought or consumed
- resources that come from the natural resources, including soils, plants, animals and minerals
- any man-made objects used to make or provide things
- a resource provided by people who organise, fund or manage production
14 Clues: something essential in order to live • a resource which is bought or consumed • money received on a regular basis for working • a supply of necessities such as money or materials • any man-made objects used to make or provide things • something you desire but is not essential for survival • resource provided when people do physical or manual work • ...
Economics Crossword 2019-05-23
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- The ___ is the results that follow from a player's decision.
- Smoking has ___ externalities.
- The mean income has increased for all quintiles, but the ___ is growing due the highest quintile's income growing at a faster rate.
- In a ___ a few sellers control the market.
- A ___ good is non-rival and non-excludable.
- The mean income distribution is usually ___ than the median.
- Wearing deodorant has a ___ externality.
- The effect a decision has on a third party is a(n) ___.
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- A ___ good is rival and excludable.
- In a perfect competition, ___ control the market.
- ___ is where a player is playing their best strategy assuming the other player will not change their strategy.
- A ___ makes up 20% of the population.
- Planning your actions based off of what you think your opponents will do is called ___.
- ___ is when two or more competitors agree to fix prices or engage in other activities to restrict competition.
14 Clues: Smoking has ___ externalities. • A ___ good is rival and excludable. • A ___ makes up 20% of the population. • Wearing deodorant has a ___ externality. • In a ___ a few sellers control the market. • A ___ good is non-rival and non-excludable. • In a perfect competition, ___ control the market. • The effect a decision has on a third party is a(n) ___. • ...
Economics 101 2023-05-18
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- tangible items that people make
- not enough of something
- the study of how individuals, businesses, and countries make things and use things, and earn, spend and save money.
- Resources and materials found in nature
- those who MAKE goods and services
- Resources that are created by people to help them produce other things
- not enough of something
- People (humans) that make up a workforce
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- the best alternative that was not chosen
- concentrating on producing whatever they make best
- too much of something
- goods and services that manufacturers and merchants make or provide
- actions that people perform for others
- those who BUY goods and services
- how much of a good or service consumers are willing to buy at a particular price.
15 Clues: too much of something • not enough of something • not enough of something • tangible items that people make • those who BUY goods and services • those who MAKE goods and services • actions that people perform for others • Resources and materials found in nature • the best alternative that was not chosen • People (humans) that make up a workforce • ...
Economics 2 2023-07-30
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- - money lent to a company
- - the money needed to buy something
- - two businesses providing the same goods
- - what something is worth
- - buying selling or exchanging
- - money that is borrowed
- - money for a special purpose
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- - America in the thirties
- - part ownership of a company
- – Somebody who wants a loan
- - a way to pay without using cash
- - a continual increase in prices
- - to use your money to buy a company's stack
- - money in a bank
14 Clues: - money in a bank • - money that is borrowed • - America in the thirties • - money lent to a company • - what something is worth • – Somebody who wants a loan • - part ownership of a company • - money for a special purpose • - buying selling or exchanging • - a continual increase in prices • - a way to pay without using cash • - the money needed to buy something • ...
Yr9 economics 2023-11-06
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- Price Index (CPI): Measures consumer price changes over time.
- Deficit: Importing more than exporting, leading to debt.
- Rate: Cost of borrowing or return on investment.
- and Demand: The interaction of what's available and what people want, determining prices.
- One company controls a product or service.
- Measures responsiveness to price or other factors.
- Inequality: Uneven distribution of income and wealth.
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- Unintended side effects of economic activities.
- Cost: Value of the next best option given up.
- Domestic Product (GDP): Total value of a country's goods and services.
- Policy: Government spending and taxes to manage the economy.
- Policy: Central bank manages money supply and interest rates.
- Equilibrium: Stable price and quantity when supply equals demand.
- Rising overall prices that decrease purchasing power.
- Economy: Prices set by buyers and sellers, limited government involvement.
15 Clues: One company controls a product or service. • Cost: Value of the next best option given up. • Unintended side effects of economic activities. • Rate: Cost of borrowing or return on investment. • Measures responsiveness to price or other factors. • Rising overall prices that decrease purchasing power. • Inequality: Uneven distribution of income and wealth. • ...
Fundamental Economics 2023-11-13
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- is the study of overall economic behavior of the country, such as national income, money supply, consumption, saving and investment,
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- economic activity which cannot be done at the same time
- subject that studies the allocation of limited resources to satisfy the unlimited demand of mankind in the most beneficial way.
- human resources
- imbalance allocation of limited resources
- These resources get renewed quickly or replenished quickly.
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- selection of suitable resources
- those resources that are exhaustible and so cannot be renewed.
- is the study of economic behavior in an individual level or an economic unit such as a study of consumer behaviors and producer behaviors in setting the prices of goods, product markets, and production factors.
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- land and geographical feature
- machines and production equipment
14 Clues: human resources • land and geographical feature • selection of suitable resources • machines and production equipment • imbalance allocation of limited resources • the governing body of a nation, state, or community. • economic activity which cannot be done at the same time • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Macro-economics 2025-01-22
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- I account for the value of goods and services produced by citizens, whether at home or abroad.
- The situation where aggregate demand exceeds aggregate supply.
- I am the long-term relationship between the quantity of output and price levels in an economy.
- calculated by adding wages, profits, rents, and interest earned in a country.
- short-term debt instrument issued by the government to borrow funds.
- The portion of income not spent but saved for future consumption.
- the general increase in prices over time, reducing the purchasing power of money.
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- the percentage of the labor force that is jobless and actively seeking employment.
- Total demand for goods and services in an economy at a given price level.
- the total value of all goods & services produced in a country in a year
- I refer to the market where currencies are traded.
- the spending and revenue collection activities of the government.
- I am the economic phenomenon where demand for goods and services decreases during a downturn.
- I measure the value of goods and services produced domestically, excluding depreciation
14 Clues: I refer to the market where currencies are traded. • The situation where aggregate demand exceeds aggregate supply. • the spending and revenue collection activities of the government. • The portion of income not spent but saved for future consumption. • short-term debt instrument issued by the government to borrow funds. • ...
Applied Economics 2024-11-30
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- is the rate at which the prices of goods and services rise
- commonly known as the fixed interest rate
- is the difference between the net return of a producing factor
- is an ongoing trend of renting out properties regardless of size and use
- renting a property might be less constantly than purchasing a property
- is the general rise in prices that decrease money's purchasing power
- The amount of labor that employees wish to hire at a given time
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- accomodations in the Philippines are comparatively cheaper for foreign nations
- Amount of labor offered for hire within a given period
- is essential if you want to attract a good number of tents
- properties for lease or rent will not be unoccupied for longpropertyprice it would be economical to buy property and put it up for lease or rent
- refers to an increase in an objects value over time
- It is a major components of every economy in commodities and services markets
- is an asset or commodity purchased to produce sales or appreciation
14 Clues: commonly known as the fixed interest rate • refers to an increase in an objects value over time • Amount of labor offered for hire within a given period • is the rate at which the prices of goods and services rise • is essential if you want to attract a good number of tents • is the difference between the net return of a producing factor • ...
Economics Concepts 2025-04-08
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- to get money by working or doing chores.
- to keep money for later instead of spending it now.
- to use money to buy things
- Something made or grown to sell (like toys, apples, or books).
- Trading goods or services without money.
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- A person who buys things from a store or business.
- the desire and ability of consumers to purchase goods or services
- Something you must have (like food, water, clothes).
- Something you would like but don’t need (like toys or candy).
- To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- Coins and bills used to buy things.
- how much of something is available to be sold.
- the amount of money something costs
- To get something by paying money.
14 Clues: to use money to buy things • To get something by paying money. • Coins and bills used to buy things. • the amount of money something costs • to get money by working or doing chores. • Trading goods or services without money. • how much of something is available to be sold. • A person who buys things from a store or business. • ...
Business Enviroments 2014-02-12
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- other business that provide your business with resources
- culture values and beliefs shared in a business
- constantly changes at a rapid rate
- other business sells the similar/substitute products as your business
- laws of the country
- business are expected to act in a responsible manner towards the planet
- environment includes all elements involved in a day to day process
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- sell bulk to retailers
- communities that provide infrastructure and services themselves
- short term task
- obtain use and manage capital
- internal to a company and can be directly managed
- roads and transport infrastructures
- collecting, processing and storing of data
- human issues that impact the business
- union organizations which protects employees
- management coordinates and oversees some functions
- written statement indicating the future aim
- environment management has no controls
- organizations that focuses on environmental, social and educational issues
20 Clues: short term task • laws of the country • sell bulk to retailers • obtain use and manage capital • constantly changes at a rapid rate • roads and transport infrastructures • human issues that impact the business • environment management has no controls • collecting, processing and storing of data • written statement indicating the future aim • ...
asd 2014-11-26
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- Type of drug?
- Morbid attraction to toxic substances ?
- Type of narcotics?
- Type of narcotics?
- What risk factor the negative emotional stresses, mental overload, absence of harmonic relationships ?
- Insomnia another name?
- What contain a nicotine?
- What becomes a slave to drug?
- What is the English name of anasha?
- What risk factor the smoking, drug addiction, alcohol, irrational feeding, insufficient physical activity ?
- Type of narcotics?
- Activities can help your heart?
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- What risk factor the predisposition to hereditary diseases?
- What risk factor the sharp change of weather, increased magnetic?
- Which ill reach 200 million persons?
- What risk factor the social isolation, low level of education and income?
- Inactive life style?
- Which change the chemical and biological environmental pollution?
- What risk factor the environmental pollution?
- What is recognized at value of a haemoglobin?
- What risk factor the elevated cholesterol level, hypertension, injuries, illnesses?
- One of the lifestyle categories?
22 Clues: Type of drug? • Type of narcotics? • Type of narcotics? • Type of narcotics? • Inactive life style? • Insomnia another name? • What contain a nicotine? • What becomes a slave to drug? • Activities can help your heart? • One of the lifestyle categories? • What is the English name of anasha? • Which ill reach 200 million persons? • Morbid attraction to toxic substances ? • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
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- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- energy from the sun.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- are single, identifiable sources.
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- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
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- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- energy from the sun.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
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- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans. • ...
Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
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- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
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- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- energy from the sun.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans. • ...
Mega Social Studies Crossword 2016-05-22
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- An economics term meaning to bring in goods from another country.
- Saying McDonalds is north of Taco Bell is which type of location?
- The process of getting water to crops by digging canals from a river to crops.
- Egyptian form of writing using pictures to stand for words and ideas.
- A religion that began in Mecca, Saudi Arabia by a prophet named Muhammed.
- The dynasty of China when the Great Wall of China was built.
- Results that were not meant to happen from changing the environment.
- An economics term meaning to sell or send goods to another country.
- The major trade network connecting Asia, Europe, Africa
- Government led by religious leaders.
- The famous Mesopotamian king known for creating the first written set of laws.
- The major African river where Egyptian civilization began.
- The major Indian river where Harappan Civilization began
- Early humans learned to train animals and grow wild crops for human use. This is called _________
- The first known form of writing invented in Mesopotamia.
- Types of resources consisting of factories, tools, machinery, and money used to create goods and services
- Government led by one absolute ruler where citizens are given no rights.
- An economics term meaning the amount of goods available for trade and sale.
- Line of rulers from the same family
- Egyptians felt they could use the items in their tombs in the ______________
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- Rivers carry this type of soil which creates fertile land along a river's banks.
- The worship of more than one God.
- A person that creates maps for specific purposes.
- This major religion was created in India by a Hindu Prince named Siddhartha Gautama and later spread to China
- When a country focuses on producing one specific product that they have the resources for.
- A type of map that shows elevation and landforms.
- Chinese philosophy teaching people to respect everyone.
- The worship of only one God.
- Egyptian form of paper created by reed plants that grew along the Nile River.
- One of the major rivers of Mesopotamia civilization
- The supreme ruler/god on earth in Egyptian society
- The spread of people, ideas, technology, and products among places.
- An economics term meaning the amount of people willing to buy goods and services at a certain price.
- The Zhou Dynasty established the _______ of Heaven because they had the Gods' permission to rule
- Government led by king or queen.
- A social structure based upon a person's job that was brought to India by the Aryans.
- Chinese civilization began next to this river
37 Clues: The worship of only one God. • Government led by king or queen. • The worship of more than one God. • Line of rulers from the same family • Government led by religious leaders. • Chinese civilization began next to this river • A person that creates maps for specific purposes. • A type of map that shows elevation and landforms. • ...
Arianna and Michael's Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-10
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- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- Mutual dependance of participants (usually countries) who trade with each other to get the goods their country needs.
- The part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity
- Exchanging a good or service for other goods or services (without using money)
- resource The personnel of a business or organization, especially when regarded as a significant asset
- exchange something of value, especially as part of a compromise
- a measure of performance that compares the amount of goods and services produced with the amount of inputs used to produce those goods and services
- The regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something
- Something tangible that you purchase
- Any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- Distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose
- An agreement between a lender and a borrower of money
- When all goods and factors of production are used to the maximum ability and there's minimal waste.
- The part of economics concerned with the more specific behaviors of individuals and firms
- good Things that are used in the production of other products (equipment, buildings, tools, etc)
- an economic activity offered as a product
- resources materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
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- A person who purchases goods or services
- Social science for the study of production, distribution, and consumption of wealth.
- Similar to trade, the act of giving something to get something in return
- costs The loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- an expert in economics
- Anything that helps us produce things faster, better or cheaper
- good final product ready for sale that is used by the consumer to satisfy current wants or needs
- something that can be used for making profits or benefits, whether that be a source, supply, or support
- The usefulness or enjoyment a consumer can get from a service or good
- the quality or condition of being self-sufficient
- a person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale
- of labor the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, witch each task performed by a separate person or group of persons
- a particular area which someone concentrates on or is an expert in
- resource human-made resources used by a company to create goods and services
- of production What is used in the production process to produce output—that is, finished goods and services
- When the demand for a resource is greater than the supply of that resource, as resources are limited
33 Clues: an expert in economics • Something tangible that you purchase • A person who purchases goods or services • an economic activity offered as a product • the quality or condition of being self-sufficient • An agreement between a lender and a borrower of money • Distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose • ...
Lynna Nguyen, Unit 1 Crossword 2025-09-22
Across
- A worldview that shapes the way an individual or group of people perceives and evaluates environmental issues
- source pollution contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site
- Less economically developed
- An estimate of an ecosystems production of natural resources but also of its absorption and cycling of materials in biogeochemical cycles like the carbon cycle
- contaminants from numerous widely diapered origins
- A report completed before development to assess the environmental,social and economic impacts of the project, predicting and evaluating possible impacts and suggestion and mitigation strategies for the project
- The use of management of resources that allows fill natural replacement of the resources exploited and full recovery of the ecosystems affected by their extraction and use
- Can occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients which resulats in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton
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- More economically developed country
- Is the day when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year
- The area of land and water required to sustainably provide all resources at the rate at which they are being consumed by a given population
- Natural resource that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- The number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation
- A viewpoint that argues technological developments can provide solutions to environmental problems
- A viewpoint that argues humans must sustainably manage the global system
- The addition of substance or an agent to an environment through human activity, at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effort on the organisms in the environment
- the yield obtained from natural resources
18 Clues: Less economically developed • More economically developed country • the yield obtained from natural resources • contaminants from numerous widely diapered origins • source pollution contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site • Natural resource that can supply a natural income of goods or services • ...
Udder Health 2017-03-20
Across
- One of the big 4 - environmental 13,6
- One of the big four environmental or cow associated 13,12
- Udder infection that cannot be detected by physical examination 3,8,8
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- One of the big 4 - cow associated 14,6
- Antibiotic treatment at the end of lactation designed to remove existing infections and help prevent new infections 3,3,7
- Time after the last antibiotic treatment when milk cannot be used for human consumption 8,6
- Inflammation of the udder usually as the result of bacterial infection 8
- A disease that is persistent or otherwise long lasting 7
- Of abrupt onset and usually of short duration 5
- One of the big 4 - environmental 4
- Substance frequently used in teat disinfectants 6
- Inert substance infused into the teat at the end of lactation to act as a barrier to new infections 4,7
12 Clues: One of the big 4 - environmental 4 • One of the big 4 - environmental 13,6 • One of the big 4 - cow associated 14,6 • Of abrupt onset and usually of short duration 5 • Substance frequently used in teat disinfectants 6 • A disease that is persistent or otherwise long lasting 7 • One of the big four environmental or cow associated 13,12 • ...
MER QuarterQuiz 2023-04-22
Across
- Our core values include ________, mutual respect, professionalism and discipline.
- VacSol uses _________ for automated cleaning services.
- Moran __________ Management Team provides rapid response to instances such as marine spills and pipeline releases.
- Mer is an integrated supplier of environmental, mechanical, and ________________ services.
- 5 letter name for our parent company
- MER’s critical and fundamental priority is the health and ________ of our employees.
- Our corporate _______ includes partnering with non-profits and communities, where we engage in outreach activities and charitable giving.
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- Our ________ services include Soil Remediation & Removal
- Our day to day environmental ___________ include remediation, waste management, and recycling services
- Our capabilities, performance and ______ drive who we are and what we do.
- A service we provide that involves site decontamination and reduction of hazardous substances.
- ___________ coordinators are in charge of ensuring compliance and overall operating fuel efficiency within our transportation systems
12 Clues: 5 letter name for our parent company • VacSol uses _________ for automated cleaning services. • Our ________ services include Soil Remediation & Removal • Our capabilities, performance and ______ drive who we are and what we do. • Our core values include ________, mutual respect, professionalism and discipline. • ...
Economics 2023-02-28
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Mega Social Studies Crossword 2016-05-22
Across
- Types of resources consisting of factories, tools, machinery, and money used to create goods and services
- Government led by king or queen.
- The supreme ruler/god on earth in Egyptian society
- Government led by one absolute ruler where citizens are given no rights.
- Results that were not meant to happen from changing the environment.
- Chinese civilization began next to this river
- The major Indian river where Harappan Civilization began
- Egyptian form of writing using pictures to stand for words and ideas.
- The worship of more than one God.
- Rivers carry this type of soil which creates fertile land along a river's banks.
- One of the major rivers of Mesopotamia civilization
- A social structure based upon a person's job that was brought to India by the Aryans.
- A type of map that shows elevation and landforms.
- A religion that began in Mecca, Saudi Arabia by a prophet named Muhammed.
- An economics term meaning to sell or send goods to another country.
- The process of getting water to crops by digging canals from a river to crops.
- The first known form of writing invented in Mesopotamia.
- An economics term meaning to bring in goods from another country.
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- The Zhou Dynasty established the _______ of Heaven because they had the Gods' permission to rule
- An economics term meaning the amount of people willing to buy goods and services at a certain price.
- Line of rulers from the same family
- The spread of people, ideas, technology, and products among places.
- The worship of only one God.
- A person that creates maps for specific purposes.
- Chinese philosophy teaching people to respect everyone.
- Egyptians felt they could use the items in their tombs in the ______________
- Early humans learned to train animals and grow wild crops for human use. This is called _________
- An economics term meaning the amount of goods available for trade and sale.
- When a country focuses on producing one specific product that they have the resources for.
- The major African river where Egyptian civilization began.
- The major trade network connecting Asia, Europe, Africa
- Government led by religious leaders.
- This major religion was created in India by a Hindu Prince named Siddhartha Gautama and later spread to China
- The dynasty of China when the Great Wall of China was built.
- The famous Mesopotamian king known for creating the first written set of laws.
- Egyptian form of paper created by reed plants that grew along the Nile River.
- Saying McDonalds is north of Taco Bell is which type of location?
37 Clues: The worship of only one God. • Government led by king or queen. • The worship of more than one God. • Line of rulers from the same family • Government led by religious leaders. • Chinese civilization began next to this river • A person that creates maps for specific purposes. • A type of map that shows elevation and landforms. • ...
German 2024-02-07
17 Clues: many • kaputt • manche • to save • together • der Strom • to rescue • to protect • the things • die Zukunft • jeden Monat • to seperate • to throw away • das Verhalten • einverstanden sein • environmentally friendly • environmental protection
Economics yr9 2020-04-29
Across
- Organisation with authority to make decisions for the population
- Reward for the use of resources
- Equipment used to make goods and services
- An organisation that sells goods
- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy
- Money paid at a particular rate for the money lent
- Goods and services sold overseas
- Physical items used by consumer and services for a profit
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- Goods and services bought from overseas
- Final users of goods and services
- Ability to combine all resources to make something
- Institution which handles money for households and firms
- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- and wants
14 Clues: and wants • Reward for the use of resources • An organisation that sells goods • Goods and services sold overseas • Final users of goods and services • Goods and services bought from overseas • Equipment used to make goods and services • Ability to combine all resources to make something • Money paid at a particular rate for the money lent • ...
Economics Vocab 2021-04-19
Across
- When different businesses consumers for consumers
- The name of Adam Smiths idea of a free market economy
- The money received in payment for goods and services
- The way people earn money
- A person who makes goods
- ______ are things that are sold
- _____ are people who sell goods or services
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- ______ is the economic system where the government controls everything
- _______ is to protect property rights
- ______ was the father of modern economics
- A person who purchases goods or services
- When consumers are willing to buy at a certain price
- Individuals own businesses and property
- The right to make decisions for an individuals business or property
14 Clues: A person who makes goods • The way people earn money • ______ are things that are sold • _______ is to protect property rights • Individuals own businesses and property • A person who purchases goods or services • ______ was the father of modern economics • _____ are people who sell goods or services • When different businesses consumers for consumers • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-03-23
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- Goods shipped out of one country and sold to another
- An economy based on customs where members of a group do the same activities
- In this economy there are signs of rising prices and money buying power is decreased
- Goods and services that are traded for other goods and services (No money trading involved)
- The amount of something that a consumer wants to buy
- When companies grows very slowly or start to regress.People often lose their jobs in this situation
- The lack of resources to make goods or provide services
- The amount of a good or service that a producer wants to sell
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- International trade between countries and the growth of free trade
- Cost What you give up to make or buy a good or service
- The money and goods used to help people make or do things
- An economy where a centralized government decides what goods and services will be made and who receives them
- The act of running a business and taking on the risks of that business
- The goods and services that a country buys from others
14 Clues: Goods shipped out of one country and sold to another • The amount of something that a consumer wants to buy • Cost What you give up to make or buy a good or service • The goods and services that a country buys from others • The lack of resources to make goods or provide services • The money and goods used to help people make or do things • ...
Economics crossword 2022-04-25
Across
- someone who makes goods and services
- the amount people want something
- economy where the government owns everything
- an action that someone is paid to perform
- items people sell
- someone who starts a business
- money earned after expenses are paid
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- the system of how people spend their money
- someone who buys things
- Scottish economist who developed the idea of capitalism
- money you get from a business
- when 2 similar companies fight over control of consumers
- people who sell things
- amount the seller is willing to sell
14 Clues: items people sell • people who sell things • someone who buys things • money you get from a business • someone who starts a business • the amount people want something • someone who makes goods and services • amount the seller is willing to sell • money earned after expenses are paid • an action that someone is paid to perform • the system of how people spend their money • ...
Economics Gaukhar 2017-03-01
Across
- money which are left left to a producer or employer after substraction all wages
- to consume, spend, or employ uselessly or without adequate return
- standard system that defines money's value in terms of precious metal
- a government policy that cuts off trade with certain countries
- skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort
- a person or an organisation that buys goods of service
- the risking of money and time to get something in return
- a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller
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- the state of being inflated
- amount of money which are accessible to spent according to a plan
- an economic system in which individuals, not the government control the production and distribution of goods and services; also called market system
- a person or a company who have lost everything/all finances
- number of people who have work
- supply the total stock of money in the economy
14 Clues: the state of being inflated • number of people who have work • supply the total stock of money in the economy • skillfulness in avoiding wasted time and effort • a person or an organisation that buys goods of service • the risking of money and time to get something in return • a person or a company who have lost everything/all finances • ...
Economics Crossword 2019-06-30
Across
- something you desire but is not essential for survival
- wants that go with other words. Such as a bird and birdcage
- the system in place that organises and distributes the productions of goods and services
- money received on a regular basis for working
- resource provided when people do physical or manual work
- the money which is left over for a business owner after they pay for all of their expenses
- something essential in order to live
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- income which is limited, therefore not all words can be satisfied
- goods that are able to replace one another. Such as Pepsi and Coca-Cola
- a supply of necessities such as money or materials
- a resource which is bought or consumed
- resources that come from the natural resources, including soils, plants, animals and minerals
- any man-made objects used to make or provide things
- a resource provided by people who organise, fund or manage production
14 Clues: something essential in order to live • a resource which is bought or consumed • money received on a regular basis for working • a supply of necessities such as money or materials • any man-made objects used to make or provide things • something you desire but is not essential for survival • resource provided when people do physical or manual work • ...
Economics Crossword 2012-12-11
Across
- American stock market acronym
- The number of companies that we were going to invest in to make the most profit
- The stock that we made the most money on
- The initials for an intel-ligent company
- The place that we earned in the competition.
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- The direction our stock for Costco went when we sold it.
- The stock that we invested in that could "tire" you out?
- The stock we sold before it shot up
- The initials for price earnings ratio
- The corporation's assets and earnings
- The initials for the stock we sold early because we were chicken?
- The initials for our top stock.
- The way to make money in the stock market: buy _______ sell low.
- The number of progress report sheets we had to fill out each week.
14 Clues: American stock market acronym • The initials for our top stock. • The stock we sold before it shot up • The initials for price earnings ratio • The corporation's assets and earnings • The stock that we made the most money on • The initials for an intel-ligent company • The place that we earned in the competition. • The direction our stock for Costco went when we sold it. • ...
Economics Crossword 2014-01-13
Across
- Putting money in the bank
- The organisation controlling the base interest rates
- Buying a good or service
- Two quarters of negative growth
- Policy involving interest rates
- The percentage of a sum of money charged for its use
- The organisation with the authority to govern a country
- For example, mortgage; loan
- A general increase in prices
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- The policy that changes aggregate supply in an attempt to bring stability to an economy
- Policy involving taxes
- The total amount of goods and services demanded in the economy
- The opposite of unemployment
- What do you study in ECONOMics
14 Clues: Policy involving taxes • Buying a good or service • Putting money in the bank • For example, mortgage; loan • The opposite of unemployment • A general increase in prices • What do you study in ECONOMics • Two quarters of negative growth • Policy involving interest rates • The organisation controlling the base interest rates • The percentage of a sum of money charged for its use • ...
Economics: macro 2015-12-13
Across
- unemployment caused by a business cycle recession
- Reserve The central monetary authority of the US
- The study of the economy as a whole
- demand the total demand for goods and services in the economy
- people who are temporarily between jobs (including those new to the work force)
- A period in which real GDP, income, and employment rise
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- policy Use of government spending and revenue collection measures to influence the economy
- an extended decline in business activity
- unemployment when people lose their jobs predictably every year at the same time
- unemployment resulting from a poor match of workers' abilities and skills with current requirements of employers
- supply The total quantity of output producers are willing and able to supply at alternative price levels in a given time period.
- a sharp reduction in an economy's total output accompanied by high unemployment lasting more than a year
- policy policies that control the supply of money, the price of money and the availability of credit.
- Rise in the general level of prices
- requirement a percentage of commercial banks' checking and savings accounts that must be physically kept in the bank
15 Clues: The study of the economy as a whole • Rise in the general level of prices • an extended decline in business activity • Reserve The central monetary authority of the US • unemployment caused by a business cycle recession • A period in which real GDP, income, and employment rise • demand the total demand for goods and services in the economy • ...
Economics CrossWEord 2023-12-16
Across
- more you earn more you pay
- cannot enroll more than 100 shareholders
- spending bill
- price of a share at opening
- controlling all stages of production is a ______ merger
- Added _______ tax on every stage of production
- Adding up all annual deficits
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- income up = demand up is the _____ effect
- usually April to April
- law of ______ marginal returns
- death tax
- changing cost
- ______ sector is government controlled
- the tech market
14 Clues: death tax • changing cost • spending bill • the tech market • usually April to April • more you earn more you pay • price of a share at opening • Adding up all annual deficits • law of ______ marginal returns • ______ sector is government controlled • cannot enroll more than 100 shareholders • income up = demand up is the _____ effect • Added _______ tax on every stage of production • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-12-04
Across
- the amount of something that is available to consumers
- resources the products used to create other products (MONEY!)
- a chance someone takes when making decisions
- the cost or value of what you give up when you choose one thing over another
- how much of something that consumers want
- resources the people who work to earn money while producing goods and services
- an action or work that someone provides to help someone
- people and businesses who make and sell goods and services
- the study of how people make and spend money by buying and selling goods and services
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- resources anything found in nature that can be used
- the people who buy the goods and services
- resources the resources that are needed to provide goods and services
- the actual products that people buy and sell
- when you choose one thing over another
14 Clues: when you choose one thing over another • the people who buy the goods and services • how much of something that consumers want • the actual products that people buy and sell • a chance someone takes when making decisions • resources anything found in nature that can be used • the amount of something that is available to consumers • ...
European Economics 2022-10-24
Across
- market
- more than one economy
- has both characteristics
- closer to one type than another
- goverment plays a very little role
- sort of like making a deal
- you can live without it but it would be nice to have it
- based off of customs and beliefs of the past
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- command
- rework
- you can not live without somthing
- strict government control
- the type of rules/government
- market
- supply and demand
15 Clues: rework • market • market • command • supply and demand • more than one economy • has both characteristics • strict government control • sort of like making a deal • the type of rules/government • closer to one type than another • you can not live without somthing • goverment plays a very little role • based off of customs and beliefs of the past • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-04-19
Across
- the things that people sell
- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- They way people earn and spend money
- the founder of a business.
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- When two companies compete for business
- the government’s right to take private propertyfor public use as long as they pay a fair price to the owner
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- the name of Adam Smith’s idea of a free market economy
- the government’s job is to protect property rights.
- and activity that someone is paid to perform
- the money received in payment for goods or services
- Scottish economist who came up with the idea of capitalism. He is known as the father of modern economics, wrote the Wealth of Nations, and influenced the Founding Fathers of the United States.
- the person who makes the goods
14 Clues: the founder of a business. • the things that people sell • the person who makes the goods • They way people earn and spend money • When two companies compete for business • and activity that someone is paid to perform • the money left over after all expenses are paid • what consumers are willing to buy at a given price • the government’s job is to protect property rights. • ...
Economics Crossword :) 2022-04-26
Across
- what consumers are willing to buy at a certain price
- The money left over after expenses are paid
- When businesses fight over the money of a consumer
- the things that people buy and sell
- the founder of a business
- an activity that is paid to perform
- The amount that the seller has to sell
- The man who created capitalism
- people or businesses offering goods to sell
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- The money received in payment for goods or services
- the way people spend and earn money
- someone who makes goods
- A person who buys goods or services
- a free market economy with no government interference
14 Clues: someone who makes goods • the founder of a business • The man who created capitalism • the way people spend and earn money • the things that people buy and sell • an activity that is paid to perform • A person who buys goods or services • The amount that the seller has to sell • The money left over after expenses are paid • people or businesses offering goods to sell • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-07-13
Across
- Central bank’s toolkit: rates, reserves, and liquidity. (8 letters)
- What sellers offer and buyers crave - price follows. (6 letters)
- Government’s money moves: taxes and spending. (6 letters)
- How much a price change bends demand. (7 letters)
- Government holds the economic steering wheel. (7 letters)
- Borrowing’s price tag, in percent. (8 letters)
- Goods for goods - or services - across borders. (5 letters)
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- Buyers and sellers call the shots. (6 letters)
- When your money buys you less than it used to. (9 letters)
- Dollars and decisions at the small scale. (5 letters)
- Not enough to go around, but still plenty to want. (8 letters)
- A country’s economic report card in dollars. (3 letters)
- Looking for work, but coming up empty. (10 letters)
- Big-picture economics: think nations, not neighbors. (5 letters)
- What sellers offer and buyers crave - price follows. (6 letters)
15 Clues: Buyers and sellers call the shots. (6 letters) • Borrowing’s price tag, in percent. (8 letters) • How much a price change bends demand. (7 letters) • Looking for work, but coming up empty. (10 letters) • Dollars and decisions at the small scale. (5 letters) • A country’s economic report card in dollars. (3 letters) • ...
types of engineers 2021-09-23
16 Clues: gas • clocks • cameras • potophone • spacecraft • prosthetics • steam engine • mobile games • sewer systems • mechanical arm • heating systems • underground aquifer • detailed instructions • multipurpose solar grid • job evaluation programs • hydraulic mathematic models
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-05
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- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- the annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations, foreign and domestic, operating within a country.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
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- are single, identifiable sources.
- energy from the sun.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-05
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- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- the annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations, foreign and domestic, operating within a country.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
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- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- energy from the sun.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
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- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- energy from the sun.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
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- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
Across
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
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- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- energy from the sun.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans. • ...
Economy unit crossword puzzle 2025-10-10
Environmental Systems & Societies: Final Review 2014-03-31
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- The cumulative, gradual change in the genetic characteristics of successive generations of a species or race of an organism, ultimately giving rise to species or races different from the common ancestor.
- The mass of organic material in organisms or ecosystems, usually per unit area.
- A guide that is used to identify species
- Feedback that tends to damp down, neutralize or counteract any deviation from equilibrium, and promotes stability.
- The current value of all goods and services produced in a country per year
- Non-living natural resources that depend on the energy of the Sun for their replacement are referred to as this.
- A technology-centered environmental philosophy
- A community of organisms that is more or less stable, and that is in equilibrium with natural environmental conditions such as the climate; the end point of ecological succession.
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- The orderly process of change over time in a community
- The percentage of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next
- A country with low to moderate industrialization and low to moderate average GNP per capita
- The release of pollutants from numerous, widely dispersed origins; for example, gases from the exhaust systems of vehicles.
- That part of the Earth inhabited by organisms, that is, the narrow zone (a few kilometers in thickness) in which plants and animals exist.
- A generic term for heterogeneity
- A nature-centered environmental philosophy
- The number of years it would take a population to double its size at its current growth rate.
- A vertical section through soil, from the surface down to the parent material, revealing the soil layers or horizons.
- A people-centered environmental philosophy
- A term sometimes used by economists for natural resources that, if appropriately managed, can produce a “natural income” of goods and services
- Water-bearing rock
- Habitats that are either managed or undisturbed, and minimize disturbance in the protected area from outside influences such as people, agriculture, pests and diseases
- A group of populations living and interacting with each other in a common habitat.
22 Clues: Water-bearing rock • A generic term for heterogeneity • A guide that is used to identify species • A nature-centered environmental philosophy • A people-centered environmental philosophy • A technology-centered environmental philosophy • The orderly process of change over time in a community • The percentage of energy transferred from one trophic level to the next • ...
Sustainable practices and regulatory requirements 2025-12-12
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- Word to describe, the process of making changes or upgrades to an existing building or structure in order to improve its usefulness, performance, energy efficiency or aesthetics.
- A certification scheme set up by the Building Research Establishment(BRE) to assess the environmental performance of buildings.
- The ------------- Protection Act 1990 is one of the key government polices on sustainability.
- Welsh word for 'Environmental'
- Another term used for 'Energy assessment'(8,10)
- One of the key focus points for the construction industry under the 'Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015'
- Retrofit standard which sets out the requirements for competence, technical ability and overall requirements for quality that all installers will follow to ensure work carried out has met the required standard.
- The 'M' in BREEAM
- Retrofitting might include; adding ----------, upgrading HVAC systems or replacing windows.
- 'BRE'(8,8,13)
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- This is carried out by a qualified Retrofit Assessor who evaluates the energy performance of the building and recommends any improvements needed(6,10)
- The Well-being of Future ----------- (Wales) Act 2015 is one of the key government polices on sustainability.
- The 'Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015' requires companies to consider the impact of construction on local -----------.
- The Environmental Protection Act 1990, sets requirements for waste management, --------- prevention, including air, water and noise.
- Retrofit standard which focuses on the assessment, design, specification, installation, commissioning and monitoring of energy retrofit projects in domestic buildings.
- Welsh word for 'assessment'
- The second 'E' in BREEAM
- This type of retrofit involves making energy efficient and sustainable improvements while preserving the historical and/or architectural value of the building.
- The 'A' in BREEAM
- Welsh word for 'renewable'
- Retrofitting might include; enhancing lighting, installing --------- energy systems or changing the architecture of the building to accommodate new applications or technologies.
- Term used to describe the responsible retrofit task involving; fixing air leaks and drafts by sealing gaps, cracks and openings to reduce energy waste.
- A UK-based research and consultancy organisation focused on the built environment(Abbreviation)
23 Clues: 'BRE'(8,8,13) • The 'A' in BREEAM • The 'M' in BREEAM • The second 'E' in BREEAM • Welsh word for 'renewable' • Welsh word for 'assessment' • Welsh word for 'Environmental' • Another term used for 'Energy assessment'(8,10) • Retrofitting might include; adding ----------, upgrading HVAC systems or replacing windows. • ...
Communication Proccess 2016-11-01
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- Anything that interferes with a message being sent between
- communication encounter
- context Includes various aspects of identities such as race,
- to receiver
- encounter
- nationality, ethnicity, sexual orientation, class, and ability
- Context includes the mental and emotional factors in
- we have with a person
- context The stated rules or unstated norms that guide
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- context The environmental factors in a
- Includes messages sent in response to other messages
- context The previous interpersonal history and type of
- Social conventions that we pick up on through observation,
- noise Any physical noise present in a
- noise Noise that occurs in the encoding
- The process of turning thoughts into
- in a communication encounter
- decoding process when participants do not understand a
- of messages in a communication encounter
- The process of turning communication into thoughts
- The verbal or nonverbal content being conveyed from
- and trial and error
22 Clues: encounter • to receiver • and trial and error • we have with a person • communication encounter • in a communication encounter • The process of turning thoughts into • noise Any physical noise present in a • context The environmental factors in a • noise Noise that occurs in the encoding • of messages in a communication encounter • ...
Business Enviroments 2014-02-13
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- other business sells the similar/substitute products as your business
- constantly changes at a rapid rate
- collecting, processing and storing of data
- roads and transport infrastructures
- other business that provide your business with resources
- obtain use and manage capital
- business are expected to act in a responsible manner towards the planet
- laws of the country
- written statement indicating the future aim
- internal to a company and can be directly managed
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- environment includes all elements involved in a day to day process
- communities that provide infrastructure and services themselves
- culture values and beliefs shared in a business
- sell bulk to retailers
- union organizations which protects employees
- human issues that impact the business
- organizations that focuses on environmental, social and educational issues
- environment management has no controls
- short term task
- management coordinates and oversees some functions
20 Clues: short term task • laws of the country • sell bulk to retailers • obtain use and manage capital • constantly changes at a rapid rate • roads and transport infrastructures • human issues that impact the business • environment management has no controls • collecting, processing and storing of data • written statement indicating the future aim • ...
TOURISM 2014-11-13
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- can destroyed by walkers
- first group of factors
- environmental stress created by tourism activities
- an intermediate zone where the travel activity of tourism occurs
- visits by residents and nonresidents of the country of reference
- gender, age, ethnicity,occupation, education level, income, household size and family situation
- can destroy forests
- visits by a residents to a country to their country
- personality
- the expenditure made by or on behalf of the visitor before, during or after the trip
- can be damaged and eroded by over use
- environmental impacts
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- are the places where trips begin
- majority of tourism activity takes place the industrial economies of the world
- visits to a country by nonresidents
- internal tourism plus outbound tourism
- second group factor
- the benefits of people to seek in good service
- tourism customers based on their location
- visits by residents of a country to another country
20 Clues: personality • second group factor • can destroy forests • environmental impacts • first group of factors • can destroyed by walkers • are the places where trips begin • visits to a country by nonresidents • internal tourism plus outbound tourism • can be damaged and eroded by over use • tourism customers based on their location • the benefits of people to seek in good service • ...
Engineering Career Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-13
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- design, implement, and maintain utility
- design transportation
- direct or coordinate activities of engineering
- these people evaluate designs
- design, enhance, or test the accuracy of radar systems.
- develop, design, build, test, and inspect
- designing and developing tools
- monitoring the production operations
- analyzing operations, designing workflows
- develop solutions to environmental problems.
- design, build, and maintain mechanical systems
- identify and company goals
- helping to prepare designs
- make sure that each part they manufacture has to be shipped well
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- install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray
- determines how much traffic there will be
- search for mineral deposits
- proactively control vibrations
- produce and analyze designs for simulation and testing.
- use geographic information systems
- Drive engines within railroad yards
- managing the flow of documents
- design and operation of integrated system
- develop new tech for hospitals
- safely and efficiently extract petroleum
- designing quality standards
26 Clues: design transportation • identify and company goals • helping to prepare designs • search for mineral deposits • designing quality standards • these people evaluate designs • proactively control vibrations • managing the flow of documents • designing and developing tools • develop new tech for hospitals • use geographic information systems • Drive engines within railroad yards • ...
Engineering Career Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-13
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- design, enhance, or test the accuracy of radar systems
- determines how much traffic there will be
- make sure that each part they manufacture has to be shipped well
- search for mineral deposits
- develop solutions to environmental problems
- develop new tech for hospitals
- develop, design, build, test, and inspect
- produce and analyze designs for simulation and testing
- design, build, and maintain mechanical systems
- design, implement, and maintain utility
- these people evaluate designs
- managing the flow of documents
- safely and efficiently extract petroleum
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- designing quality standards
- helping to prepare designs
- identify and company goals
- designing and developing tools
- Drive engines within railroad yards
- analyzing operations, designing workflow
- install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray
- monitoring the production operations
- design transportation
- proactively control vibrations
- use geographic information systems
- design and operation of integrated system
- direct or coordinate activities of engineering
26 Clues: design transportation • helping to prepare designs • identify and company goals • designing quality standards • search for mineral deposits • these people evaluate designs • designing and developing tools • develop new tech for hospitals • proactively control vibrations • managing the flow of documents • use geographic information systems • Drive engines within railroad yards • ...
TOPIC 9 (Unit 4) Crossword 2025-11-11
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- Exchange of goods that supports economic growth
- _______ equality: Ensuring equal opportunities for men and women
- Legal entitlements that promote social participation
- Social connection promoting inclusion and support
- Contamination that damages ecosystems
- ___________ sustainability: Dimension ensuring natural resources for the future
- Resource that can be replenished naturally
- _________ generations: Those who rely on today’s sustainable choices
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- Absence of conflict supporting global wellbeing
- Must be eliminated to achieve social equality
- Having multiple industries to stabilise an economy
- Meeting current needs without harming future generations
- ____ creation: Essential for reducing poverty
- Variety of all living species and ecosystems
- Social _________ systems: Supporting vulnerable groups in need
- ___________ sustainability: Dimension focused on equity and human rights
- ___________ sustainability: Dimension focused on income and job creation
- ________ change: Threatening global environmental stability
- ________ management: Vital for maintaining clean environments
- Treating all people fairly and without discrimination
20 Clues: Contamination that damages ecosystems • Resource that can be replenished naturally • Variety of all living species and ecosystems • Must be eliminated to achieve social equality • ____ creation: Essential for reducing poverty • Absence of conflict supporting global wellbeing • Exchange of goods that supports economic growth • ...
Community Week 3 2015-04-14
Across
- data that represents perceptions, attitudes and/or concerns
- completed by driving around and observing
- identifies locations or environmental features that influence health
- determinant such as stress
- determinant such as age, immunization status
- collection and analyzing of data to identify a community's health needs
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- human inhabitants of a given geographical location
- factors that influence health
- process to attain goal; should be strength based
- determinant such as language, education levels, marital status
- determinant such as location, climate
- data that represents numbers
- determinant such as dietary patterns, leisure activities
13 Clues: determinant such as stress • data that represents numbers • factors that influence health • determinant such as location, climate • completed by driving around and observing • determinant such as age, immunization status • process to attain goal; should be strength based • human inhabitants of a given geographical location • ...
Science 2018-01-10
Across
- having poles or being polar
- sticking together of particles of the same substance
- caused by the attraction of the particles in the surface layer by the bulk of the liquid
- interaction between organisms
- a manned deep-ocean research submersible owned by the United States Navy
- designed to be completely submerged
- the regions of the earth that are occupied by organisms
- produced by the sea
- environmental conditions that limit the growth, abundance, or distribution of an organism
- remotely operated underwater vehicle
- nonliving organisms
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- apid growth of algae
- sticking together of particles of different substances
- liquid slowly passing through a filter.
- the number of organisms a region can support without environmental degradation
- the study of the ocean
- variety of life in the world
- entering or gaining access to
- living things
- a system for the detection of objects under water
20 Clues: living things • produced by the sea • nonliving organisms • apid growth of algae • the study of the ocean • having poles or being polar • variety of life in the world • entering or gaining access to • interaction between organisms • designed to be completely submerged • remotely operated underwater vehicle • liquid slowly passing through a filter. • ...
Engineering Career Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-13
Across
- design, implement, and maintain utility
- design transportation
- direct or coordinate activities of engineering
- these people evaluate designs
- design, enhance, or test the accuracy of radar systems.
- develop, design, build, test, and inspect
- designing and developing tools
- monitoring the production operations
- analyzing operations, designing workflows
- develop solutions to environmental problems.
- design, build, and maintain mechanical systems
- identify and company goals
- helping to prepare designs
- make sure that each part they manufacture has to be shipped well
Down
- install, repair, and perform routine maintenance on x-ray
- determines how much traffic there will be
- search for mineral deposits
- proactively control vibrations
- produce and analyze designs for simulation and testing.
- use geographic information systems
- Drive engines within railroad yards
- managing the flow of documents
- design and operation of integrated system
- develop new tech for hospitals
- safely and efficiently extract petroleum
- designing quality standards
26 Clues: design transportation • identify and company goals • helping to prepare designs • search for mineral deposits • designing quality standards • these people evaluate designs • proactively control vibrations • managing the flow of documents • designing and developing tools • develop new tech for hospitals • use geographic information systems • Drive engines within railroad yards • ...
SPARKS 2025-09-16
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- Tools and systems to enhance services.
- Setting performance standards for comparison.
- 2050, Longterm vision for energy future.
- Shift towards cleaner energy sources.
- Retired school administrator and CPS Energy board member residing in the southeast quadrant.
- Focus on long term environmental health.
- Maximum output of power generation.
- Dependability of power supply.
- Network for electricity distribution.
- Maximizing output with minimal waste.
- Physical systems for energy distribution.
- Creative solutions for energy challenges.
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- Environmental factors influencing energy policy.
- Capital allocated for future growth.
- Collaboration with community stakeholders.
- Involving customers in decision making.
- Variety in energy sources and workforce.
- Working together for common objectives.
- Targets for energy performance.
- Local stakeholders in energy planning.
- Long term planning for success.
- Energy sources like solar and wind.
- Ability to recover from disruptions.
- 2027, CPS Energy's future roadmap.
- Element associated with emissions reduction.
25 Clues: Dependability of power supply. • Targets for energy performance. • Long term planning for success. • 2027, CPS Energy's future roadmap. • Energy sources like solar and wind. • Maximum output of power generation. • Capital allocated for future growth. • Ability to recover from disruptions. • Shift towards cleaner energy sources. • Network for electricity distribution. • ...
HS2 Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-05
Across
- Discipline behind HS2 design (11)
- Excavated material from tunnelling (5)
- Drilling through earth for tunnels (6)
- Major HS2 destination city (10)
- Birmingham HS2 station (6,6)
- London terminus for HS2 (6)
- Building phase of HS2 (11)
- Steel pathway for trains (4)
- Underground passage for trains (6)
- A trip from A to B (7)
- Stones supporting railway sleepers (7)
- Parliamentary process for HS2 approval (6, 4)
- System controlling train movements (10)
- What passengers do on HS2 (6)
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- Key London interchange (3,3,6)
- Concern for nature during construction (12)
- Collective term for railway vehicles (7,5)
- Station for changing trains (11)
- Driving new technology in rail (10)
- Status of HS2 phase 2 (9)
- Key principle for reducing environmental impact (14)
- Where trains run (5)
- The physical framework supporting transport systems (13)
- Planned paths for HS2 trains (6)
- Elevated structure carrying a railway over a valley (7)
25 Clues: Where trains run (5) • A trip from A to B (7) • Status of HS2 phase 2 (9) • Building phase of HS2 (11) • London terminus for HS2 (6) • Birmingham HS2 station (6,6) • Steel pathway for trains (4) • What passengers do on HS2 (6) • Key London interchange (3,3,6) • Major HS2 destination city (10) • Station for changing trains (11) • Planned paths for HS2 trains (6) • ...
Environmental Science Puzzle 2021-09-21
Across
- assists in managing forests for private or commercial
- oversee and managing logging operations
- estimate tree volume on land
- assist landowners in best land practices
- manage game populations
- tag animals, gather data, and assist in research
- responsible for health and well-bein of city trees
- classify soil to most appropriate use
- advise private land owners
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- scientifically manage forests
- study effects of environment on animals
- move harvested trees from cut site to load area
- take soil samples and do field work
- research wildlife and habitats
- works for NC Wildlife Commission
- one who harvests trees
16 Clues: one who harvests trees • manage game populations • advise private land owners • estimate tree volume on land • scientifically manage forests • research wildlife and habitats • works for NC Wildlife Commission • take soil samples and do field work • classify soil to most appropriate use • study effects of environment on animals • oversee and managing logging operations • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2023-02-23
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- A method for mining natural gas that can cause earthquakes
- the type of nuclear reaction in stars, the nuclei of 2 atoms fuse into 1
- the substances at the beginning of a chemical reaction
- this can lead to soil salinization
- when land starts to sink, usually due to the depletion of an aquifer
- this type of agriculture uses a lot of fossil fuels and water, it also prioritizes higher yields over sustainability
- when dirt, soil or sediment is moved by nature or by human activities
- the solid form of fossil fuels
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- chokes fish and aquatic life, is caused by eutrophication
- water can be found underground in one of these
- the gas form of fossil fuels
- this mineral is used in rechargeable batteries. the US only has 1% of the world supply of this mineral
- the substances at the end of the chemical reaction
- the type of nuclear reaction that we use in nuclear power plants, when the nuclei of an atom is split
- the liquid form of fossil fuels
- this spins turbines to generate electricity in nuclear, coal, and gas powered power plants
16 Clues: the gas form of fossil fuels • the solid form of fossil fuels • the liquid form of fossil fuels • this can lead to soil salinization • water can be found underground in one of these • the substances at the end of the chemical reaction • the substances at the beginning of a chemical reaction • chokes fish and aquatic life, is caused by eutrophication • ...
Environmental Science Industry 2023-04-27
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- Measures turbidity in water
- Largest soil particle
- sharpening chain saw chain
- One who harvests trees
- Used to measure the height of a tree
- measures the circumference of the tree
- using bacteria to clean up oil and fuel spills
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- boring into soil to get samples
- cutting bushes and undergrowth
- setting out tree seedlings
- Land that is poorly drained
- Cutting and fitting firewood
- Smallest soil particle from the land
- Used to measure the diameter and height of a tree
- Checking growth rate of the tree
- used to reduce the risk of wildfire
16 Clues: Largest soil particle • One who harvests trees • setting out tree seedlings • sharpening chain saw chain • Measures turbidity in water • Land that is poorly drained • Cutting and fitting firewood • cutting bushes and undergrowth • boring into soil to get samples • Checking growth rate of the tree • used to reduce the risk of wildfire • Used to measure the height of a tree • ...
The environmental issue 2022-01-21
Across
- said of animals that could disappear
- industries
- associated with fuel, is no good
- when trees are cut down at a large scale
- an effect that makes temperatures rise
- ice when temperatures are above 0°
- what you find at the poles
- when there is a long period without rain
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- categories of animals
- a reserve of water in very cold places
- when it rains heavily for a long time
- what industries give off
- Tesla cars for instance
- reuse products
- word expressing when the ground shakes
- often made by industries
16 Clues: industries • reuse products • categories of animals • Tesla cars for instance • what industries give off • often made by industries • what you find at the poles • associated with fuel, is no good • ice when temperatures are above 0° • said of animals that could disappear • when it rains heavily for a long time • a reserve of water in very cold places • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE (Secondary) 2024-08-10
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- gases that trap the heat of the sun in the earth's atmosphere, producing the greenhouse effect.
- the process of minimising waste by recovering materials and transforming them into new products
- fuels such as oil,coal and natural gas
- capable of being broken down or decomposed by natural biological processes.
- destruction of forests to make land for agriculture
- location where garbage, rubbish or waste is taken and just dumped, without environmental controls.
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- the surroundings and external conditions that affect the growth and development of living things
- a community of plants, animals and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive
- pretecting, maintaining or improving natural resources, to keep them safe from destruction or degradation and conserve them for future generations
- the release or discharge into the air of pollutant substances such as gas or smoke
- contamination of the air, water or soil with the substances that can cause harm to human health or the environment
- an area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and construction debris.
- the study of the relationship of living things
- footprint a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate
- warming a gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature reportedly caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun's heat in the earth's atmosphere
- rain rain mixed with sulphuric, nitric,and other acids formed by gases released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned
16 Clues: fuels such as oil,coal and natural gas • the study of the relationship of living things • destruction of forests to make land for agriculture • footprint a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate • capable of being broken down or decomposed by natural biological processes. • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2025-05-07
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- sources – bodies of water that supply water for public and private use
- – sunlight, heat, wind, water, and geothermal heat
- – Collect and process materials to repurpose them into a new product.
- program – installation of state-of-the-art, low-flow equipment
- conservation – the action of using water in a way that achieves maximum use to lower unnecessary usage
- resources – energy sources that cannot be used up and can supply a continuous source of clean energy
- – the ability to meet the needs of the present without sacrificing the needs of the future, which includes preserving natural resources, biodiversity, and ecosystems
- – when, where, and who can use water
- water – located below the surface of the earth in spaces between rock and soil
- water – water that collects on the ground
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- management – the process of planning, developing, distributing, and supervising the most
- – Limit the amount of trash generated
- – management of the environment and its resources for present and future use
- – agricultural products and soil
- water – water reclaimed from a variety of sources, treated, and reused
- resources – resources that occur in nature without any human assistance
- – timber and land
- – Find a new way to use items instead of making trash.
18 Clues: – timber and land • – agricultural products and soil • – when, where, and who can use water • – Limit the amount of trash generated • water – water that collects on the ground • – sunlight, heat, wind, water, and geothermal heat • – Find a new way to use items instead of making trash. • program – installation of state-of-the-art, low-flow equipment • ...
Classical Liberalism and rejection - Figures 2021-09-20
10 Clues: Communism • Democracy • Capitalism • 1929 Canada • New Deal USA • 1929-1933 USA • five year plans • New Economic Plan • Canadian New Deal • Keynesian economics
Dessert for Engineering Project - Engineering Principles 2020-10-15
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- + Astro these are the two subtypes of Aerospace engineering (prefixes of the words)
- "this type of engineering "enables building, analyzing and managing a system—be it electrical, mechanical, chemical, biological or one involving business processes and logistics."
- "this type of engineering "is the branch of engineering that deals with the technology of electricity."
- + Mathematics chemical engineering focuses on the subjects of ________________
- "this type of engineering "is the branch of engineering that deals with chemical production and the manufacture of products through chemical processes"
- mechanical engineering is split in many _____________ of engineering fields
- the leading cause of climate change that environmental engineers are specifically targeting to fix
- Bird the first green box respirator
- "the study of objects and systems in motion. As such, the field of mechanical engineering touches virtually every aspect of modern life, including the human body, a highly complex machine.
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- + Back-End the two main focuses of software engineering are _____________________
- "this type of engineering "is all about addressing critical issues across the life cycle of a software product, beginning with a proposal to develop an application that requires computing resources and continuing through the development, testing, operation and maintenance of the software product until it is retired."
- engineers in a variety of fields work on ______ in systems engineering
- "this type of engineering "is the application of engineering principles to the fields of biology and health care"
- "this type of engineering "is the design and construction of public works, such as dams, bridges and other large infrastructure projects"
- "this type of engineering "is the branch of engineering that is concerned with protecting people from the effects of adverse environmental effects, such as pollution, as well as improving environmental quality"
- software engineers are not the same as this type of engineer (just name the field of engineering)
- "this type of engineering "deals with designing and building machines that fly"
- Strauss this man was the chief engineer in the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge
18 Clues: Bird the first green box respirator • engineers in a variety of fields work on ______ in systems engineering • mechanical engineering is split in many _____________ of engineering fields • + Mathematics chemical engineering focuses on the subjects of ________________ • "this type of engineering "deals with designing and building machines that fly" • ...
Environment crossword. Write the translations of the words in the grid. 2022-04-20
16 Clues: fondre • durable • déchets • déchets • réduire • recycler • gaspiller • réutiliser • marée noire • surproduction • environnement • empreinte carbone • calotte glaciaire • catastrophe naturelle • espèces en voie de disparition • respectueux de l'environnement
1st Year Home Economics Taster Revision Crossword 2018-11-05
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- To cut something into smaller pieces.
- Must be worn when cooking.
- Used for cutting fabric in home economics.
- If you drink this you will have strong bones and healthy teeth.
- The name for the hole at the top of a needle.
- cases Something you put your bun mixture into for baking.
- Used to add air and take lumps out of flour.
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- Used to beat/whisk an egg.
- hands First thing you do before you begin cooking.
- spoon/ This is used to stir sauces and mixtures in home economics.
- gloves Something you wear to make sure you do not get burned when using the oven.
- The number of portions of fruit and vegetables you should have every day.
12 Clues: Used to beat/whisk an egg. • Must be worn when cooking. • To cut something into smaller pieces. • Used for cutting fabric in home economics. • Used to add air and take lumps out of flour. • The name for the hole at the top of a needle. • hands First thing you do before you begin cooking. • cases Something you put your bun mixture into for baking. • ...
school subjects 2025-04-11
Environment and Human health 2024-02-14
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- The impact of deforestation on biodiversity can indirectly affect this psychological aspect of human health.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable material, reducing environmental impact.
- 24 hours cycle in body getting deranged excessive exposure to artificial light.
- The primary source of ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can cause skin damage.
- The process by which certain chemicals accumulate in the tissues of living organisms over time.
- Theme of this issue of Dte GHS news letter
- Chemicals commonly found in pesticides and linked to neurodevelopmental issues.
- Exposure to high levels of this air pollutant is linked to respiratory diseases.
- The term for diseases caused by exposure to environmental factors over a long period.
- The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related states and events in populations.
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- Long-term exposure to noise pollution can contribute to this health condition.
- Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) can accumulate in the environment, affecting human health through this process.
- This term pertains to microorganisms in the environment.
- This environmental factor is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect.
- This vector-borne disease is associated with standing water and mosquitoes.
- The health impact of prolonged exposure to loud sounds, especially in occupational settings.
- The tracers and markers left in the ecology as prints
- A toxic substance often found in contaminated water sources.
- Particulate matter from vehicle emissions is a significant contributor to this type of air pollution.
- Science of studying poisonous substances
20 Clues: Science of studying poisonous substances • Theme of this issue of Dte GHS news letter • The tracers and markers left in the ecology as prints • This term pertains to microorganisms in the environment. • A toxic substance often found in contaminated water sources. • This environmental factor is a major contributor to the greenhouse effect. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-05
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- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- the annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations, foreign and domestic, operating within a country.
- energy from the sun.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
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- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-05
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- energy from the sun.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
- are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
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- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- the annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations, foreign and domestic, operating within a country.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • ...
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-06
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- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- it is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generations.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
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- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-support systems for us and all other formsof life.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- energy from the sun.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans. • ...
crossword 1 2023-02-08
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- rate at which the central bank of a country (Reserve Bank of India in case of India) lends money to commercial banks in the event of any shortfall of funds
- taxing mechanism in which the taxing authority charges more taxes as the income of the taxpayer increases
- branch of economics that studies the behavior and performance of an economy as a whole
- A policy of limiting the role of GOVERNMENT to the things it can do to help the market economy work efficiently
- study of scarcity and how it affects the use of resources, the production of goods and services, the growth of production and well-being over time
- The idea that a country should be self-sufficient and not take part in international trade
- The goods that increase consumption as the price increases
- the comprehensive benefits obtained from consuming an item or service
- Purchases of foreign goods and SERVICES
- process through which a nation's economic unit of exchange loses its legally enforceable validity
- opposite of the often-encountered inflation
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- commonly-used phrase stands for 'all other things being unchanged or constant'
- rate, The PRICE at which one currency can be converted into another
- union, Initially a six-country TRADE AREA established by the 1957 Treaty of Rome
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- Often used to describe a tax on goods produced abroad imposed by the GOVERNMENT of the country to which they are exported
- principle of economics that captures the consumer's desire to buy the product or service
- policy under which the government uses the instrument of taxation, public spending and public borrowing to achieve various objectives of economic policy
- gains,INCOME you do not expect, such as winning a lottery prize
- taxing mechanism in which the taxing authority charges more taxes as the income of the taxpayer increases
20 Clues: Purchases of foreign goods and SERVICES • opposite of the often-encountered inflation • The goods that increase consumption as the price increases • gains,INCOME you do not expect, such as winning a lottery prize • rate, The PRICE at which one currency can be converted into another • the comprehensive benefits obtained from consuming an item or service • ...
reunion 2014-09-21
13 Clues: school mascot • biology teacher • algebra teacher • school community • business teacher • boys' senior advisor • high school principal • ronnie dunlap's nickname • football homecoming queen • senior play My Tomboy ___ • sociology/economics teacher • favorite after-school hangout • city of girls' HS state BB tourney
CHAPTER 1: Environmental Problems, Their Causes, and Sustainability 2018-01-05
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- is using a resource over and over in the same form.
- study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- are single, identifiable sources.
- which are our beliefs about what is right and wrong with how we treat the environment.
- are materials and energy in nature that are essential or useful to humans.
- are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes.
- competition for limited resources among different species places a limit on how much their populations can grow.
- the amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources and to absorb and recycle the wastes and pollution produced by such resource use.
- an interdisciplinary study of how humans interact with the environment of living and nonliving things.
- occurs when people are unable to meet their basic needs for adequate food, water, shelter, health, and education.
- study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- is the whole of a society’s knowledge, beliefs, technology, and practices, and human cultural changes have had profound effects on the earth.
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- is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- is a set of organisms interacting with one another and with their environment of nonliving matter and energy within a defined area or volume.
- a group of organisms with distinctive traits and, for sexually reproducing organisms, can mate and produce fertile offspring.
- the annual market value of all goods and services produced by all firms and organizations, foreign and domestic, operating within a country.
- the astounding variety of different organisms, the genes they contain, the ecosystems in which they exist, and the natural services they provide have yielded countless ways for life to adapt to changing environmental conditions throughout the earth’s history.
- is a set of assumptions and values reflecting how you think the world works and what you think your role in the world should be.
- The highest rate at which a renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing its available supply.
- involves collecting waste materials and processing them into new materials.
- is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- are dispersed and often difficult to identify.
- energy from the sun.
- is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants.
- can be replenished through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than it is renewed.
25 Clues: energy from the sun. • are single, identifiable sources. • are dispersed and often difficult to identify. • is using a resource over and over in the same form. • are harmful materials that can be broken down by natural processes. • is anything obtained from the environment to meet our needs and wants. • ...
Conservation Organisations and Wildlife Issues 2022-05-03
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- An Executive NDPB managing England’s natural environment and biodiversity
- The study of cyclic and seasonal variation of plants and animals linked to climate change.
- The UK’s Governmental department dealing with all things environmental
- A broad term aimed at restoring and protecting natural resources and wilderness areas
- An international agreement and designation designed to protect the sustainability of wetlands
- A conservation charity that owns and manages over 700 miles of coastline
- A ‘convention’ would refer to which level of legislative control
- Tiny pieces of plastic accumulating in the food chain
- A UK charity whose priority is to protect and campaign for the marine environment
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- First international convention establishing first global agreement to protect biodiversity
- The Conservative Government's environmental policy launched in 2018
- A registered charity originally established to curb the use of birds’ feathers in fashion accessories
- A global conservation designation highlighting a site's OUV
- The annual publication assessing the UK's biodiversity performance in the short and long term
- Primary legislation established in 1981 to protect wildlife
- A terrestrial designation where conservation of wildlife is top priority
- The upper tier of a 2-tier local authority
- Uk’s departure from the European Union
- An infectious disease spreading within cattle leading to the badger cull
- Fill in the blank - Biodiversity is a XXXXXXXX responsibility in the UK with England, Scotland, Wales and NI having developed their own environmental strategies
- The country hosting COP 15 on biodiversity in Winter 2022
21 Clues: Uk’s departure from the European Union • The upper tier of a 2-tier local authority • Tiny pieces of plastic accumulating in the food chain • The country hosting COP 15 on biodiversity in Winter 2022 • A global conservation designation highlighting a site's OUV • Primary legislation established in 1981 to protect wildlife • ...
POLLUTION IN THE ENVIRONMENT 2023-11-16
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- (CFCs) (18 letters): Synthetic compounds responsible for ozone layer depletion.
- (4 letters): Reduced visibility in the air due to fine dust or pollutants.
- (14 letters): Process by which fertile land becomes arid and unproductive.
- (7 letters): Greenhouse gas with a higher warming potential than carbon dioxide.
- Smog (9 letters): This type of smog is associated with industrial areas and pollutants like sulfur dioxide.
- (8 letters): Cloudiness or haziness of a fluid caused by large numbers of individual particles.
- Metals (11 letters): Metallic elements with high toxicity that can accumulate in the environment.
- (6 letters): Persistent organic pollutant used as a pesticide.
- (10 letters): Contaminant often found in water, affecting thyroid function.
- Organic Compounds (VOCs) (19 letters): Organic chemicals that can evaporate into the air, contributing to air pollution.
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- (9 letters): Reusing discarded materials to create something of higher value.
- (13 letters): Using microorganisms to clean up environmental pollutants.
- (9 letters): Abandoned industrial site with potential environmental hazards.
- (12 letters): Pollution originating from human activities.
- Dioxide (11 letters): Air pollutants produced by the burning of fossil fuels.
- (7 letters): Toxic metal that can accumulate in aquatic ecosystems.
- (9 letters): Chemicals used in plastics, linked to environmental and health concerns.
- (7 letters): Discarded electronic devices and equipment.
- (9 letters): Emitting radiation, often associated with nuclear waste.
- Bloom (9 letters): Rapid increase in the algae population in water, often due to nutrient pollution.
20 Clues: (7 letters): Discarded electronic devices and equipment. • (12 letters): Pollution originating from human activities. • (6 letters): Persistent organic pollutant used as a pesticide. • (7 letters): Toxic metal that can accumulate in aquatic ecosystems. • (9 letters): Emitting radiation, often associated with nuclear waste. • ...
FLORIDA 2025-09-29
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- Worsening environmental issue tied to 2025 concerns.
- Movement in the 1960s that reshaped Florida’s society.
- Exchange between Spanish settlers and Indigenous peoples.
- Process of gaining Florida as U.S. territory (zdobywanie).
- 1920s surge in real estate and urban development.
- Treaty transferring Florida from Spain to the United States (1821).
- Ongoing debates over climate and resource policies.
- Source of population growth in the 1900s.
- Movement of people that increased Florida’s population by 250–300%.
- 2000s hurricane that led to reforms in emergency management.
- Railroad builder who fueled Miami’s growth.
- Environmental loss affecting biodiversity.
- Economic sector disrupted by the Civil War.
- Political disputes over climate and environmental policy (date ADD -S)
- Rising sea levels threatening coastal ecosystems. (date ADD -S)
- First permanent European settlement in the U.S. (1565).
- Major attraction driving Florida’s tourism economy.
- Confederate military presence across Florida.
- Protected areas preserving natural beauty and biodiversity.
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- Growth that strains housing, infrastructure, and resources.
- Social split between Unionists and Confederates.
- Industry central to Florida’s economy.
- Spanish influence visible in Florida’s culture and architecture today.
- Scenic coastal areas attracting millions yearly.
- System used to spread Christianity among Native Americans.
- Spanish fortification built to defend St. Augustine.
- BROOKE Key U.S. military outpost established in Florida.
- Rising seas and flooding threatening Florida’s coasts.
- Florida’s capital, also the Confederate state capital.
- Population growth increasing demand for housing and services. (date ADD -S)
- Growing demand tied to rapid population increase.
- U.S. rule that initiated Florida’s path to statehood.
32 Clues: Industry central to Florida’s economy. • Source of population growth in the 1900s. • Environmental loss affecting biodiversity. • Railroad builder who fueled Miami’s growth. • Economic sector disrupted by the Civil War. • Confederate military presence across Florida. • Social split between Unionists and Confederates. • Scenic coastal areas attracting millions yearly. • ...
Module 12 2016-11-17
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- kamera
- kompass
- poga
- zooloģija
- fizika
- aspirīns
- baterija
- ģeogrāfija
- arhitektūra
- inženierzinātnes
- arheoloģija
- papīrs
- psiholoģija
- medicīna
- rāvējslēdzējs
- bioloģija
- mikroshēma
- reality virtuālā realitāte
- ģenētika
- phone mobilais tālrunis
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- ekoloģija
- skaitāmie kauliņi
- dators
- ledusskapis
- ierocis
- astronomija
- antropoloģija
- meteoroloģija
- travel ceļojums kosmosā
- penicilīns
- ķīmija
- internets
- botānija
- bulb spuldzīte
- ekonomika
- ģeoloģija
- velosipēds
- ritenis
- sērkociņš
39 Clues: poga • kamera • dators • fizika • papīrs • ķīmija • kompass • ierocis • ritenis • aspirīns • baterija • medicīna • botānija • ģenētika • ekoloģija • zooloģija • internets • ekonomika • bioloģija • ģeoloģija • sērkociņš • ģeogrāfija • penicilīns • mikroshēma • velosipēds • ledusskapis • astronomija • arhitektūra • arheoloģija • psiholoģija • antropoloģija • meteoroloģija • rāvējslēdzējs • bulb spuldzīte • inženierzinātnes • skaitāmie kauliņi • ...
Spanish 2016-08-23
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- segundo
- banda
- octavo
- anuarioescolar
- tercer
- calcus
- geometria
- chino
- lenguas
- geografia
- espanol
- sexto
- informatica
- deportes
- trigonometria
- cuarto
- fisica
- ingles
- frances
- coro
- quinto
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- ciencias
- matematicas
- algebra
- educacionfisica
- historia
- orquesta
- seminario
- aleman
- cienciassociales
- gobierno
- gobiernoestudiantil
- literatura
- quimica
- psicologia
- musica
- biologia
- economia
- decimo
- septimo
- primer
- noveno
42 Clues: coro • banda • chino • sexto • octavo • tercer • calcus • aleman • musica • cuarto • decimo • fisica • ingles • primer • noveno • quinto • segundo • algebra • lenguas • quimica • espanol • septimo • frances • ciencias • historia • orquesta • gobierno • deportes • biologia • economia • seminario • geometria • geografia • literatura • psicologia • matematicas • informatica • trigonometria • anuarioescolar • educacionfisica • cienciassociales • gobiernoestudiantil
Scene 1 School and education 2023-02-16
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- sanakirja
- liitu
- aamunavaus
- elämänkatsomustieto
- äidinkieli ja kirjallisuus
- älytaulu
- tussitaulu
- rehtori
- opinto-ohjaaja
- lukukausi
- laskin
- espanjan kieli
- seitsemännellä luokalla
- liitutaulu
- terveystieto
- yhteiskuntaoppi
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- luokanopettaja
- kotitalous
- luokanohjaaja
- tussi
- erityisopettaja
- rikkoa sääntöä
- uskonto
- käytävä
- kouluruokala
- roskakori
- venäjän kieli
- tietotekniikka
28 Clues: liitu • tussi • laskin • uskonto • käytävä • rehtori • älytaulu • sanakirja • roskakori • lukukausi • kotitalous • aamunavaus • tussitaulu • liitutaulu • kouluruokala • terveystieto • luokanohjaaja • venäjän kieli • luokanopettaja • rikkoa sääntöä • opinto-ohjaaja • espanjan kieli • tietotekniikka • erityisopettaja • yhteiskuntaoppi • elämänkatsomustieto • seitsemännellä luokalla • äidinkieli ja kirjallisuus
C9^ Vocabulario 2024-03-14
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- professor, teacher
- communications
- physics
- police officer
- law
- sociology
- musician
- computer science
- science
- artist
- marketing
- photographer
- boss
- firefighter
- biology
- agriculture
- mathematics
- anthropology
- chef, cook
- architecture
- music
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- secretary
- chemistry
- philosophy
- psychology
- attorney
- doctor
- pilot
- journalist
- history
- engineer
- economics
- actor, actress
- journalism
- accountant
- architect
- education
- engineering
- nurse
- theology
40 Clues: law • boss • pilot • nurse • music • doctor • artist • physics • history • science • biology • attorney • musician • engineer • theology • secretary • chemistry • sociology • marketing • economics • architect • education • philosophy • psychology • journalist • journalism • accountant • chef, cook • firefighter • agriculture • mathematics • engineering • photographer • anthropology • architecture • communications • police officer • actor, actress • ...
Economics Quiz 2012-03-11
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- quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded
- type of business owned by many people
- rivalry among producers or sellers of similar goods and services to win more business
- quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- economic system in which private individuals own the factors of production
- extra supply of items used in a business
- condition of not being able to have all of the goods and services one wants
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- the price at which the amount demanded is equal to the amount supplied
- all items to which a business or household owns
- business that two or more parties own and operate
- human effort directed toward producing goods and services
- share of ownership in a corporation
- previously manufactured goods used to produce other goods and services
- the right to use franchisers name and sell its products
14 Clues: share of ownership in a corporation • type of business owned by many people • extra supply of items used in a business • all items to which a business or household owns • business that two or more parties own and operate • quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded • quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied • ...
Micro Economics 2012-11-18
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- Competing goods
- Goods for which there is joint demand
- Goods/ Goods for which an increase in income leads to a fall in demand
- The output, or production of a good or service, per worker
- The quantity of a product consumers are able and willing to purchase at various prices over a period of time
- The quantity of a product that produces are willing and able to provide at different market prices over a period of time
- Cost/ The cost of the next best alternative, which is foregone when a choice is made
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- Growth/ Change in the productive potential of an economy
- The concentration by a worker or workers, firm, region or whole economy on a narrow range of goods and services
- Price/ The price where demand and supply are equal
- Surplus/ The difference between the price a producer is willing to accept and what it is actually paid
- The amount of money that is paid for a given amount of a particular good or service
- The difference between the total revenue of a producer and total costs
- Demand/ The desire for a product
14 Clues: Competing goods • Demand/ The desire for a product • Goods for which there is joint demand • Price/ The price where demand and supply are equal • Growth/ Change in the productive potential of an economy • The output, or production of a good or service, per worker • Goods/ Goods for which an increase in income leads to a fall in demand • ...
Economics & Business 2015-09-16
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- A good or service that is required for survival
- a physical product that you can use or consume
- production and consumption of goods & services and the supply of money
- a person who works whether they are paid or not paid
- supplier for consumers or products
- request from a consumer or producer
- to provide a good or service
- action of buying and selling goods & services
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- knowledge about the production, consumption and transfer of money
- amount of money required to pay for a good or service
- the action of selling and buying goods and selling services
- a person that provides a good to a business
- when money is received on a regular basis such as work
- a good or service that is not crucial for survival
14 Clues: to provide a good or service • supplier for consumers or products • request from a consumer or producer • a person that provides a good to a business • action of buying and selling goods & services • a physical product that you can use or consume • A good or service that is required for survival • a good or service that is not crucial for survival • ...
Economics terms 2021-07-06
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- when we have unlimited wants and need but only a limited amount of means to satisfy these
- the next best choice given up
- this is limited as we only have 24hours in a day
- something that somebody does for you (actions)
- something you can buy or use (objects)
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- this is limited as we are either born with these or have to take time improving these
- things we would like to have but do not need to stay alive
- our personal resources (Time, Money, Skills and Family)
- someone who buys goods or services
- things that we must have to survive
- this is limited to the amount of income earned
- someone who makes or grows goods or offers services
- products bought to be used/consumed by consumers
- Goods that a producer uses to create other goods and services. E.g. Printer, machines, taxi, hammer, tractor
14 Clues: the next best choice given up • someone who buys goods or services • things that we must have to survive • something you can buy or use (objects) • this is limited to the amount of income earned • something that somebody does for you (actions) • products bought to be used/consumed by consumers • this is limited as we only have 24hours in a day • ...
Exlporing Economics 2022-10-24
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- The amount of something that a consumer wants to buy.
- An economic sustem in which a central government decides what goods will be made and who will receive them.
- The amount of a good or service that a producer wants to sell.
- Goods shipped out of a country
- The act of running a business and taking on the risks of that business.
- When an economy grows very slowly or shrinks
- What is given up, such as time or money, to make or buy something.
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- An economic system in which a government has some control over what and how much is made. Individuals make the rest of the choices.
- An economic system in which custom decides what people do, make, buy, or sell.
- Money and goods used to help people make or do things.
- Goods and services that a country buys from another country.
- Involves international trade and making services available to all.
- When money buys less than it previously did. This raises the cost of living.
- The lack of a resource.
14 Clues: The lack of a resource. • Goods shipped out of a country • When an economy grows very slowly or shrinks • The amount of something that a consumer wants to buy. • Money and goods used to help people make or do things. • Goods and services that a country buys from another country. • The amount of a good or service that a producer wants to sell. • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-12-19
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- a nation's overall economic performance and behaviour, including factors like unemployment, GDP, inflation, and growth
- an economic system driven by supply and demand, with limited government intervention
- a nation's economic performance during a specific period
- the potential benefits foregone when choosing one option over another
- gradual decline in the purchasing power of a currency over time
- the extent to which assets could quickly be converted to cash
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- what law economics are founded on
- government decisions on spending and taxation policies
- a stock market with pessimistic prospects
- how much an economic variable changes in response to another
- how much is available of a particular good or service
- investigates the financial decision-making processes of individuals, households, and businesses, particularly in markets for goods and services
- a positive outlook on a market's performance
- basic materials or products bought in large quantities for producing other goods and services
14 Clues: what law economics are founded on • a stock market with pessimistic prospects • a positive outlook on a market's performance • how much is available of a particular good or service • government decisions on spending and taxation policies • a nation's economic performance during a specific period • how much an economic variable changes in response to another • ...
Economics Wordcross 2023-09-13
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- - Any price or quantity not at equilibrium; when quantity supplied is not equal to quantity demand in market.
- - A maximum price that can legally be charged for a good or service.
- - When quantity is supplied more than quantity demanded.
- - Minimum price that an employer can pay a worker for an hour of labor
- - A price ceiling placed on apartment rent.
- - A market in which goods are sold illegally, without regard for gov. controls on price or quantity.
- - A system of allocating scarce goods and services using criteria other than price
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- - The financial and opportunity costs that consumers pay when searching for a good and service
- - The quantity of goods that a firm has on hand.
- - The paint at which the demand for a product or service is equal to the supply of that product/service
- - A situation in which consumers want more of a good or service than the producers are willing to make available at a particular price.
- - A product that is popular for a short time period.
- - The sudden shortage of a good.
- - Minimum price for a good or service
14 Clues: - The sudden shortage of a good. • - Minimum price for a good or service • - A price ceiling placed on apartment rent. • - The quantity of goods that a firm has on hand. • - A product that is popular for a short time period. • - When quantity is supplied more than quantity demanded. • - A maximum price that can legally be charged for a good or service. • ...
ECONOMICS CROSSWORD 2023-11-05
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- A type of unemployment that occurs when people are temporarily out of work while transitioning to a new job
- The study of how people make decisions to satisfy their needs and wants.
- A tax that takes a higher percentage of income from low-income earners.
- The money left over after all expenses are paid
- A measure of how well resources are used to produce goods and services
- A market structure with many firms selling identical products.
- The price at which the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded.
- The measure of how responsive the quantity demanded of a good is to a change in its price.
- A market structure with only a few firms dominating the industry.
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- A government's policy to control the money supply and interest rates to achieve economic goals.
- COST The cost of forgoing the next best alternative when making an economic choice.
- The total dollar value of all final goods and services produced in an economy in a given period.
- The theory that individuals and businesses seek to maximize their utility and profit.
- The branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of the economy as a whole.
14 Clues: The money left over after all expenses are paid • A market structure with many firms selling identical products. • A market structure with only a few firms dominating the industry. • A measure of how well resources are used to produce goods and services • The price at which the quantity supplied equals the quantity demanded. • ...
Economics Crossword 2024-02-05
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- the study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- what happens when resources are limited
- resources that are materials or substances from nature that people use for economic gain
- actions that someone does for someone else
- resources that include the people who work for a business
- items you buy, such as food, clothing, toys, furniture, and toothpaste
- someone or something that grows or makes a product
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- positive or negative motivations for a a choice
- a person who purchases goods or services for personal use
- rivalry in which every seller tries to get the most buyers
- what occurs when you must choose one thing and give up the other
- resources that are made and used to produce other goods and services
- the desire of consumers for a particular good or service
- the amount of a good or service that is available
14 Clues: what happens when resources are limited • actions that someone does for someone else • positive or negative motivations for a a choice • the amount of a good or service that is available • someone or something that grows or makes a product • the desire of consumers for a particular good or service • a person who purchases goods or services for personal use • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-04-21
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- When different businesses compete for consumers'money such as Walmart vs Target or Microsoft vs Apple.
- People or Businesses offering goods for sale
- The things that people sell
- A founder of a business
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
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- The name of Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy
- a person who buys goods and services
- The money left over after all expenses are paid
- An economic system where property and business are owned by the government.
- The money received in payment for goods or services (rent, wages, interest)
- The way people earn and spend money
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
- The person who makes the goods
- The amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
14 Clues: A founder of a business • The things that people sell • The person who makes the goods • The way people earn and spend money • a person who buys goods and services • an activity that someone is paid to perform • People or Businesses offering goods for sale • The money left over after all expenses are paid • what consumers are willing to buy at a given price • ...
Economics Vocab 2023-04-21
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- / what consumer are willing to buy at a given price
- / the governments right to take private property for public use as long as they pay a fair price to the owner
- / the money left over after all expenses are paid
- / the governments job to protect property rights
- / things people sell
- / people or businesses that offer goods or services
- / the right to make decisions for an individuals buisness or property
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- / the payment received for working in money or wages
- / Scottish economist who came up with the idea of capitalism
- / the name of Adam Smiths idea of a free market
- / a person who buys goods or services
- / the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- / The way people earn and spend money
- / an activity someone is paid to perform
14 Clues: / things people sell • / The way people earn and spend money • / a person who buys goods or services • / the governments job to protect property rights • / the money left over after all expenses are paid • / what consumer are willing to buy at a given price • / the name of Adam Smiths idea of a free market • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-04-24
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- The money that businesses have left over after expenses
- Wrote the Wealth of Nations
- Where businesses try to get consumers over another company
- The way people spend money and earn it
- The items individuals or businesses sell
- The person that makes the goods that are sold
- An activity that a person is paid to do
- An individual or business that is offering something to consumers
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- Where an individual owns property and businesses and property, not the government
- The amount that a seller has to sell at a specific price
- The name of a free market economy
- An economic system where the government owns property and businesses and controls the prices and producing of products
- An individual that buys services and products from producers
- The money received in exchange for goods or services
14 Clues: Wrote the Wealth of Nations • The name of a free market economy • The way people spend money and earn it • An activity that a person is paid to do • The items individuals or businesses sell • The person that makes the goods that are sold • The money received in exchange for goods or services • The money that businesses have left over after expenses • ...
