environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics Final 2023-12-21
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- the “invisible hand”
- an economic system in which individuals, rather than the state, own most of the resources
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- a graphic representation of the correlation between the cost of a good or service and the quantity supplied for a given period
- the value of returns of a product decreases
- a rise in prices
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- a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved
- the 3 basic economic questions
- the change in the behavior of buyers and sellers in response to a price change
- the fundamental economic problem
- set of actions available to a nation's central bank to achieve sustainable economic growth by adjusting the money supply.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- at a higher price, consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good
- an increase in the price of a product will increase the quantity of it supplied
15 Clues: a rise in prices • the “invisible hand” • the 3 basic economic questions • the fundamental economic problem • the value of returns of a product decreases • at a higher price, consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good • the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • ...
Economics Vocabulary! 2020-04-28
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- competition, market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- merger, business consolidation that occurs between firms that operate in the same industry.
- differentiation, the process of distinguishing a product or service from others, to make it more attractive to a particular target market.
- is a business that operates in many different countries at the same time.
- ,a cooperative society, business, or enterprise.
- a market in which a single seller dominates.
- income, is the residual amount of earnings after all expenses have been deducted from sales.
- ,a combination of two things, especially companies, into one.
- merger, merger of two or more companies that provide different supply chain functions for a common good or service.
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- is the gradual decrease in the economic value of the capital stock of a firm, nation or other entity, either through physical depreciation, obsolescence or changes in the demand for the services of the capital in question.
- flow, the total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- is a non-competitive, secret, and sometimes illegal agreement between rivals which attempts to disrupt the market's equilibrium.
- a number of different things or parts that are put or grouped together to form a whole but remain distinct entities.
- an illegal grouping of companies that discourages competition, similar to a cartel.
15 Clues: a market in which a single seller dominates. • ,a cooperative society, business, or enterprise. • ,a combination of two things, especially companies, into one. • A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • is a business that operates in many different countries at the same time. • ...
Economics Glossary 2020-04-29
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- Complex group of firms in many countries each producing a component of a final product.
- A company that operates in many countries with independent headquarters in each.(McDonald's)
- A company which operates in several countries with its headquarters in the parent country. (Apple)
- An economy where people produce only enough goods and services for their own family
- A system where factors of production are owned by the government
- A system which allows private ownership of the factors of production
- Where actions by one party have impacts on another, particularly economically.
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- The cost of the next-best alternative opportunity
- A system where all factors of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services are controlled by the government
- Raw materials used to make goods and services (land, labour, capital & enterprise)
- Income flows that are removed from the Circular Flow model. (savings, tax, imports)
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- Place where factors of production are bought and sold.
- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- Financial assistance given to people by the Government
15 Clues: The cost of the next-best alternative opportunity • Place where goods and services are bought and sold. • Place where factors of production are bought and sold. • Financial assistance given to people by the Government • A system where factors of production are owned by the government • A system which allows private ownership of the factors of production • ...
Economics yr9 2020-04-29
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- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy
- Final users of goods and services
- Organisation with authority to make decisions for the population
- and wants
- Goods and services sold overseas
- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- Equipment used to make goods and services
- Ability to combine all resources to make something
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- Physical items used by consumer and services for a profit
- Reward for the use of resources
- Money paid at a particular rate for the money lent
- Goods and services bought from overseas
- Purchase of new capital
- Institution which handles money for households and firms
- An organisation that sells goods
15 Clues: and wants • Purchase of new capital • Reward for the use of resources • Goods and services sold overseas • An organisation that sells goods • Final users of goods and services • Goods and services bought from overseas • Equipment used to make goods and services • Money paid at a particular rate for the money lent • Ability to combine all resources to make something • ...
U.S. Economics 2024-07-18
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- Economic system where businesses are owned by a private citizen or group
- The rate of goods in circulation
- Economic system where businesses are owned by the government
- The total market value a country can provide in goods and services within a year (Three letter abbreviation)
- Economy type where goods and services are provided by the government
- The motivation for something to occur
- The total value of everything you own
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- Economic system where businesses do not have one owner, instead, all workers own an equal portion
- When the rate of a currency loses value and more money is needed to buy something
- When the rate of a currency gains value and less money is needed to buy something
- The money made by a business after all expenses are paid
- Economy type where goods and services are provided by BOTH government and private companies
- The buyer of a product
- The seller of a product
- Economy type where goods and services are provided by private companies
15 Clues: The buyer of a product • The seller of a product • The rate of goods in circulation • The motivation for something to occur • The total value of everything you own • The money made by a business after all expenses are paid • Economic system where businesses are owned by the government • Economy type where goods and services are provided by the government • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-02-23
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- When a product is hard to find
- of Labor, Different workers do different parts of a job
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item that a person must buy
- Capacity, the total amount of things that a group of people can produce
- A person who needs to hire someone
- to save money, emergencies, retirement, to buy something in the future
- Some who takes the risk to start a business
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- When a product is easy to find
- rivalry between two or more companies
- tax, tax that is charged on money earned from working
- account, to pay you back for using your money, the bank pays interest
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- Market, the US has a ______ economy
- Money that you need to pay back
- doing one thing very well in a business
15 Clues: When a product is easy to find • When a product is hard to find • Money that you need to pay back • A person who needs to hire someone • Market, the US has a ______ economy • rivalry between two or more companies • doing one thing very well in a business • Some who takes the risk to start a business • tax, tax that is charged on money earned from working • ...
economics final 2023-05-25
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- Sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable from one person to another; excludes services
- Apparent contradiction between the high value and the nonessential item and the low value of an essential item
- Tools, equipment, or other manufactured goods used to produce other goods and services; a factor of production
- Fundamental economic problem facing all societies resulting from a combination of scarce resources and people's virtually unlimited needs and wants
- good intended for final use by consumers other than business
- social science dealing with how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants with the careful use of scarce resources
- Work or labor performed for someone; economic production that includes haircuts, home repairs, and forms of entertainment
- good that lasts for at least three years when used regularly
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- Monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- basic requirement for survival, including food, clothes, shelter
- something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
- Ability or capacity of a good or service to be useful and give satisfaction to someone
- tangible economic product that is useful, transferable to others, and used to satisfy wants and needs
- Monetary value of all final goods, services, and structures produced within a country's national borders during a one-year period
- item that wears out, is used up or lasts for fewer than three years when used regularly
15 Clues: good intended for final use by consumers other than business • good that lasts for at least three years when used regularly • Monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market • basic requirement for survival, including food, clothes, shelter • something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival • ...
Business & Economics 2024-12-19
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- A place where goods and services are bought and sold
- A portion of a company's profits distributed to shareholders
- A legal status of a person or entity unable to pay debts
- The total amount of a product available for purchase
- The act of putting money into a venture to gain profit
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The system of money used in a country
- The charge for borrowing money, usually expressed as an annual percentage
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- Consumer desire for a product or service
- Wealth in the form of money or assets
- A period of economic decline
- The exchange of goods and services between people or countries
- Shares of ownership in a company
- The financial gain made from business activities
- The combination of two companies into one
15 Clues: A period of economic decline • Shares of ownership in a company • Wealth in the form of money or assets • The system of money used in a country • Consumer desire for a product or service • The combination of two companies into one • The financial gain made from business activities • A place where goods and services are bought and sold • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-03-17
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- In market economic system entrepreneurs _______ profits.
- Total cost to society from a transaction (Private + External).
- Competition encourages _____ and product development.
- Goods Goods that are under-provided but beneficial to society.
- A ____ Market is an economic system that has no government intervention called?
- _____ gets concentrated in the hands of a few as they are able to keep buying up the scarce factors of production.
- A blend of market economy and planned economy is called ____ economy?
- How do governments in mixed economic systems get their money?
- Goods Goods that are over-provided and harmful to society.
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- Costs not paid by the producer or consumer but by third parties.
- Firms In a global economy, governments choose to support key industries so as to help them remain competitive. What type of government intervention is that called?
- To reduce the opportunity gap between the rich and poor. What is that type of government intervention called?
- A situation where resources are not efficiently allocated by the market.
- Governments often support firms so as to help them remain globally ________.
- Freedom of choice means ______ are free to start their own businesses.
15 Clues: Competition encourages _____ and product development. • In market economic system entrepreneurs _______ profits. • Goods Goods that are over-provided and harmful to society. • How do governments in mixed economic systems get their money? • Total cost to society from a transaction (Private + External). • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-07-18
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- A market with only one seller
- The transfer of public sector assets to the private sector
- Government payment to encourage production or consumption of certain goods
- The cost of the next best alternative forgone when making a decision
- The part of income that households do not spend on goods and services
- A legal maximum price that can be charged for a good or service
- A measure of the responsiveness of quantity demanded to a change in price
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- A general rise in the price level of goods and services in an economy
- The total amount of goods and services produced in an economy in a given period
- A Market failure that occurs when the actions of producers or consumers impose costs on third parties
- When resources are allocated by market forces without government intervention
- The amount by which quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- When demand exceeds supply, leading to upward pressure on prices
- Goods that are used together, like cars and petrol
- The reward for the factor of production called ‘land’
15 Clues: A market with only one seller • Goods that are used together, like cars and petrol • The reward for the factor of production called ‘land’ • The transfer of public sector assets to the private sector • A legal maximum price that can be charged for a good or service • When demand exceeds supply, leading to upward pressure on prices • ...
Economics 2.1 2024-10-20
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- the value that is added to a product or service by making it available in the right location
- is choosing between two things that can’t be had or done at the same time; so it’s giving up something you want in exchange for something else you want, often as a compromise
- one who actually uses the product or service, also called final user
- which are desires for goods, services or intangible items that can only be acquired by spending money
- the value a consumer receives from owning a product and being able to use it as they want
- the study of the behavior, performance, structure, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
- the loss of potential gain from among other alternatives, when one alternative is chosen
- the reality that people’s wants always exceed the resources available to fulfill those wants
- something's usefulness and the degree to which wants are satisfied
- in the context of providing a service, when someone does something for you
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- the idea that a product or service is available to customers when they need it, or that it's available quickly
- the value a product has because of the way its components are combined to create a finished product
- the study of how individuals and societies make decisions about resources, production, distribution, exchange, and consumption of goods and services, given unlimited and competing wants, and given the scarcity of resources
- the study of behavior and decision-making of individuals and businesses in an economy
- desires that don’t require money to be obtained
15 Clues: desires that don’t require money to be obtained • something's usefulness and the degree to which wants are satisfied • one who actually uses the product or service, also called final user • in the context of providing a service, when someone does something for you • the study of behavior and decision-making of individuals and businesses in an economy • ...
Economics crossword 2025-08-20
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- : Positive gain after subtracting expenses
- : The study of the making, buying, and selling of goods and services
- : When one person/company does one part of a task and relies on others for the rest
- : Something you can feel or any kind of merchandise
- : Anyone who makes or grows a good or performs a service
- : The process of choosing one good or service over another
- : The amount of something available for use
- : There is a limited supply of something
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- : Money collected by government to pay for public goods and services
- : How much of a product or service is desired by buyers
- : A person who comes up with a product or service, or a better way to produce one
- : Any kind of work performed for others
- : Anyone who buys a good or service
- : To trade not using money
- : When money spent is more than money received
15 Clues: : To trade not using money • : Anyone who buys a good or service • : Any kind of work performed for others • : There is a limited supply of something • : Positive gain after subtracting expenses • : The amount of something available for use • : When money spent is more than money received • : Something you can feel or any kind of merchandise • ...
Economics Revision 2025-08-15
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- I sell ____ to people
- the extra money you make
- the exhange of goods and services among buyers and sellers.
- a things that someone would like but doesn't need
- when a resource is limited
- mutual reliance between 2 or more economies
- what you miss out on when making a choice
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- some who produces goods and services
- bringing in goods from another country
- when prices go up
- being an expert in a certain area
- what's the opposite of a want
- the amount of money you get paid when working
- materials used to make things
- someone who buys goods and services
15 Clues: when prices go up • I sell ____ to people • the extra money you make • when a resource is limited • what's the opposite of a want • materials used to make things • being an expert in a certain area • someone who buys goods and services • some who produces goods and services • bringing in goods from another country • what you miss out on when making a choice • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-10-28
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- study of how we meet our wants and needs
- what is put into making a product
- goods sent to another country for sale
- work that is performed
- cost what you give up to get something else
- money left over after subtracting costs
- how much you have
- how much a good is wanted
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- money earned from selling goods and services
- people that buy or consume goods and services
- to have a short supply or shortage
- people that make and sell goods and services
- bringing goods into a country for sale
- more than what is needed or used
- physical objects
15 Clues: physical objects • how much you have • work that is performed • how much a good is wanted • more than what is needed or used • what is put into making a product • to have a short supply or shortage • goods sent to another country for sale • bringing goods into a country for sale • money left over after subtracting costs • study of how we meet our wants and needs • ...
Economics Review 2026-04-17
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- los impuestos sobre los cigarrillos son un ejemplo de...
- cuando pierdo la oportunidad de hacer otra cosa
- cuando soy mejor en algo que otra persona, tengo ventaja _____________
- lo que controla una economía de mando
- una alternativa al PIB creada por la OCDE
- La economía es el estudio de gestionar los recursos de miedo y hacer _________
- PIB _______ = PIB/población
- Teórico económico que pensaba que la propiedad privada debía ser abolida
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- cualquier cosa producida por humanos que se utilice para producir más cosas
- Casi todas las economías del mundo son de este tipo
- El 'B' en PIB
- las personas más importantes para Adam Smith
- the idea that all resources are limited
- una línea que sube en el gráfico y que parece una 'X'
- Lo que está disponible para comprar
15 Clues: El 'B' en PIB • PIB _______ = PIB/población • Lo que está disponible para comprar • lo que controla una economía de mando • the idea that all resources are limited • una alternativa al PIB creada por la OCDE • las personas más importantes para Adam Smith • cuando pierdo la oportunidad de hacer otra cosa • Casi todas las economías del mundo son de este tipo • ...
Environmental Chemistry Crossword 2013-12-06
Across
- Litmus at pH 6-8 is_____.
- A neutralization reaction that uses lime
- DDT
- Calcium carbonate
- Red litmus to blue
- Vehicle exhaust cars are equipped with________.
- Substances that change colour when the acidity changes
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- Acid_____causes buildings to corrode
- The concentration of pesticides in higher levels of food chains
- Growing crops without the use of pesticides and commercial fertilizers
- The reaction between an acid and a base
- levels Most food chains consist of four__________.
- DDT is_____as it moves up the food chain
- Blue litmus to red
- The pollutants from smokestacks and vehicle exahust
- Papers with a combo of indicators to give a colour range that matches a pH range
- Foods produced without genetic modification
- Pests can become_____to pesticide, so they no longer work
18 Clues: DDT • Calcium carbonate • Blue litmus to red • Red litmus to blue • Litmus at pH 6-8 is_____. • Acid_____causes buildings to corrode • The reaction between an acid and a base • A neutralization reaction that uses lime • DDT is_____as it moves up the food chain • Foods produced without genetic modification • Vehicle exhaust cars are equipped with________. • ...
Environmental Justice - Gentrification 2024-05-15
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- wealth
- a time of instance difficulty or danger
- divide
- rot or decompose
- intentional or unintentional derogatory or negative attitudes toward marginalized groups or small racism
- the opposite of the majority
- being moved to a different place
- unjust treatment
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- companies
- the ability to do something
- home or a place to live
- harmful substance
- lack of housing
- growth of cities
- division
- wealthy people pushing out minority groups
- limiting housing for minorities
- wanting more
18 Clues: wealth • divide • division • companies • wanting more • lack of housing • growth of cities • rot or decompose • unjust treatment • harmful substance • home or a place to live • the ability to do something • the opposite of the majority • limiting housing for minorities • being moved to a different place • a time of instance difficulty or danger • wealthy people pushing out minority groups • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2025-03-26
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- A predetermined boundary in which growth is contained
- A form of smart growth that focuses on design that limits the need for residents to drive
- The number or variety of species in a particular region
- The differences in DNA among individuals of a population or species
- Classifying areas for development and land use
- The number and variety of ecosystems within a given area
- The ability to do work or cause a change
- Practice of restoring native communities
- The number of babies out of 1000 that die during their first year of life
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- Computerized system for storing, manipulating, and viewing geographic data
- The variety of life across all levels of ecological organization
- Strips of vegetation or open space connecting parts, neighborhoods, or natural areas
- Offers psychological benefits, adds to property value, improves health, improves biodiversity
- Approach to city planning that prioritizes sustainability and limits sprawl; often redeveloping to grow up and not out
- Rapid expansion of cities and towns
- Designing cities to maximize both function and beauty
- Technology that uses data to sensor to limit energy use
- Average number of years a person is expected to live
18 Clues: Rapid expansion of cities and towns • The ability to do work or cause a change • Practice of restoring native communities • Classifying areas for development and land use • Average number of years a person is expected to live • A predetermined boundary in which growth is contained • Designing cities to maximize both function and beauty • ...
GBPC Environmental Week 2021-05-31
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- contamination of the air, water, or soil with substances that can cause harm to the environment
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- an area designated to receive garbage, solid waste and construction debris
- converting waste into reusable material
- using little electricity, gas etc.
- capable of being decomposed by natural biological processes
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation
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- a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate
- the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, is caused by human activity
- protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources
- abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl
- a community of animals, plants and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive
- energy any energy type that is generated from natural resources
- thick, soft, wet mud or a similar viscous mixture of liquid and solid component
- the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment
- gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- destruction of forests to make land for agriculture
18 Clues: using little electricity, gas etc. • converting waste into reusable material • abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl • gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • destruction of forests to make land for agriculture • protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources • the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment • ...
Environmental Conditions Review 2025-10-26
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- Prolonged exposure to heat with heavy sweating and weakness.
- Safety guideline: seek shelter if lightning is within 30 seconds; wait 30 minutes after last thunder.
- The process by which liquid turns into vapor.
- Loss of sodium in the blood due to excessive sweating and water intake.
- Device used to measure humidity in the air.
- A reddening of the skin from excessive sun exposure.
- Heat illness marked by confusion, lack of sweating, and possible collapse.
- Tissue freezing injury, crusty, hard, white or black skin.
- The time in seconds between lightning flash and thunder, divided by five, estimates distance in
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- Measure of the actual amount of water vapor in the air.
- Mildest form of cold injury causing skin whitening and tingling.
- The amount of water vapor in the air compared to how much it can hold.
- A painful muscle spasm caused by fluid and electrolyte loss.
- The transfer of heat through air or water movement.
- Cooling of the body’s core temperature below 95 degrees.
- Transfer of heat through waves.
- Condition caused by excessive water loss without replacement.
- Heat illness involving dizziness and fainting due to blood vessel dilation.
18 Clues: Transfer of heat through waves. • Device used to measure humidity in the air. • The process by which liquid turns into vapor. • The transfer of heat through air or water movement. • A reddening of the skin from excessive sun exposure. • Measure of the actual amount of water vapor in the air. • Cooling of the body’s core temperature below 95 degrees. • ...
Environmental 2019-03-28
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- This term refers to the change in landscape that occurs when humans clear land for farming or other endeavors.
- This term refers to the planting, growing, and harvesting of crops.
- This term refers to one way that humans can adapt land in a dry climate for farming.
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- This is the process by which land, mainly due to overgrazing, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture, loses vegetation and soil moisture.
- An extremely dry period where water is far below typical levels.
- This environmental damage occurs when plants and vegetation are subjected to too much animal feeding.
- This is the name of both an African cultural group and a linguistic group of over 400 languages.
7 Clues: An extremely dry period where water is far below typical levels. • This term refers to the planting, growing, and harvesting of crops. • This term refers to one way that humans can adapt land in a dry climate for farming. • This is the name of both an African cultural group and a linguistic group of over 400 languages. • ...
Geodesy crosswards 2026-04-08
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- A material that allows energy flow
- ENGINEERING Design and construction of infrastructure
- FIGURE Digit showing measurement precision
- ENGINEERING Engineering with earth materials
- Something dangerous or harmful
- A number showing repeated multiplication
- A curve formed by a hanging chain
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- NOTATION Way to express very large or small numbers
- To rise and fall irregularly
- ENGINEERING Design of building fronts
- A part of a whole
- METER A unit of volume equal to 1000 liters
- PLANNING Decision-making considering environmental factors
- ENGINEERING Study of how buildings react to earthquakes
- Able to be shaped without breaking
15 Clues: A part of a whole • To rise and fall irregularly • Something dangerous or harmful • A curve formed by a hanging chain • A material that allows energy flow • Able to be shaped without breaking • ENGINEERING Design of building fronts • A number showing repeated multiplication • FIGURE Digit showing measurement precision • METER A unit of volume equal to 1000 liters • ...
Swachhta Bharat Mission_1 2026-01-30
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- ESG stands for Environmental, Social and ______
- Recycling promotes a ______ economy
- Swachhta Bharat Mission supports environmental ______
- Treatment of sewage involves ______ management
- EPR stands for Extended Producer ______
- Toilet and cleaning services fall under ______ services
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- EPR shifts waste responsibility to ______
- Swachhta is seen as a business ______
- Organic waste can be converted into ______
- Smart Cities focus on ______ infrastructure
- Urbanisation increases demand for ______ services
- Bio-gas plants produce renewable ______
12 Clues: Recycling promotes a ______ economy • Swachhta is seen as a business ______ • Bio-gas plants produce renewable ______ • EPR stands for Extended Producer ______ • EPR shifts waste responsibility to ______ • Organic waste can be converted into ______ • Smart Cities focus on ______ infrastructure • Treatment of sewage involves ______ management • ...
S2 Variations 2023-12-11
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- Type of variation caused by your surrounds after you are born
- A variation that can be measured.
- 97% of all animals are one of these.
- Animals with backbones.
- A variation that can only be observed.
- The lady who looks after all living things (3,4)
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- An example of discrete variation (3,6)
- Used to show discrete variations (3,5)
- Type of variation that you are born with
- The man who looks after the animals with backbones
- Used to show continuous variation
- An inherited variation
- An environmental variation
- An example of continuous variation
14 Clues: An inherited variation • Animals with backbones. • An environmental variation • A variation that can be measured. • Used to show continuous variation • An example of continuous variation • 97% of all animals are one of these. • An example of discrete variation (3,6) • Used to show discrete variations (3,5) • A variation that can only be observed. • ...
2019-SOC1200 Chapter 14 – Environmental Sociology 2019-08-19
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- (three words) The number of live births a female can be expected to have in her lifetime.
- (two words) Societies characterized by an excess of manufactured products that are used for only a short period of time and then disposed of.
- (two words) A process by which rapid urban growth necessitates the conversion of natural land for human-made uses.
- (three words) The view of humans as unique from other organisms in the natural world because of their capacity to reason and develop culture.
- (three words) The number of people that can be supported in a given area indefinitely.
- (two words) Development that meets the need of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Use of natural resources not at a rate on par with natural replenishment.
- The study of human populations.
- (three words) The view of humans as possessing a superior capacity to reason and adapt to social and cultural conditions while also recognizing the interdependence between humans and the natural environment.
- The movement of people into or out of a country.
- (two words) Growth beyond the Earth’s carrying capacity.
- (two words) A method for identifying and keeping track of behaviours that negatively impact the environment through greenhouse gas production.
- The general use of natural resources.
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- (two words) A person who is forced to flee his or her country as a result of environmental displacement resulting from life-endangering natural and human-made environmental change.
- A world view that considers humans to be the most important form of life.
- (two words) An increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- (three words) As a result of modernization, societies eventually progress from being characterized by high fertility and mortality rates to being characterized by low fertility and mortality rates.
- Misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service.
- (two words) An estimate for gauging the total area of land and water ecosystems a human population needs in order to produce the resources it consumes and to assimilate its wastes.
- (three words) The incidence of deaths among infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births in a given population.
- (two words) A theoretical model that explains environmental issues as resulting from an incessant need to increase production and profit.
- (two words) Factors that limit population growth.
- Use of natural resources at a rate on par with natural replenishment.
23 Clues: The study of human populations. • The general use of natural resources. • The movement of people into or out of a country. • (two words) Factors that limit population growth. • (two words) Growth beyond the Earth’s carrying capacity. • (two words) An increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
A1_Revision 5: I want to be a... 2021-12-06
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- To successfully complete something or get a good result or a goal.
- The opposite to 'miss' classes.
- The things that a person usually does.
- Giving you good money (for example, a ___ job).
- For some people, success means to ___ society (to make society better).
- When you skip classes, you play ___.
- A feeling of missing your family, your city.
- You take an __ exam when you want to get into a university.
- When you finish university, you ___ from it.
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- Often, international students have to overcome a lot of problems, or ___.
- The opposite to 'pass' (an exam).
- When a student shows bad behaviour or commits a crime, they receive ___.
- If you want to study economics at university, you may say that you want to get a ___ in economics.
- One of the biggest problems that foreign students face is ___ shock.
- When you study in a foreign country, you study ___.
15 Clues: The opposite to 'miss' classes. • The opposite to 'pass' (an exam). • When you skip classes, you play ___. • The things that a person usually does. • A feeling of missing your family, your city. • When you finish university, you ___ from it. • Giving you good money (for example, a ___ job). • When you study in a foreign country, you study ___. • ...
2.1 appetizer 2022-01-25
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- those durable produced goods that are in turn used as productive inputs for further production" of goods and services
- the rate of interest before adjustment for inflation
- mixture of command and market economy
- something that is used to produce something
- measure of excess return that is required by an individual to compensate being subjected to an increased level of risk.
- one person controls economy
- whatever you give up to do something
- depicts how the yields on debt instruments
- amount of product that producer has
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- an economic system in which traditions, customs, and beliefs help shape the goods and services
- When there is a shortage of something there is a _____
- part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions.
- quantity of goods consumers are willing to buy
- deals with performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
- loosely defined as choice under
15 Clues: one person controls economy • loosely defined as choice under • amount of product that producer has • whatever you give up to do something • mixture of command and market economy • depicts how the yields on debt instruments • something that is used to produce something • quantity of goods consumers are willing to buy • the rate of interest before adjustment for inflation • ...
Guess that HNJH Staffer 2023-07-16
18 Clues: IT • Dietary • Billing • Lab tech • Med Surg • Pharmacy • Radiology • Admitting • Maintenance • Gibson Clinic • Golden Leaves • Emergency Room • Rehab Services • Behavior health • Cardio Pulmonary • Manistique Lakes • Surgical Services • Environmental Services
biology 4 chapter 2024-10-24
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- general term that includes both phytoplankton and zooplankton
- effect allowing visible light to enter but trapping heat
- environmental conditions varying over small distances
- trees that produce seed bearing cones and needle like leaves
- a special kind of wetland formed where a river meets the sea
- a material formed from decaying leaves and other organic matter
- one animal captures and feeds off of prey
- when one organism is unbothered and the other is unbothered
- dense forests of coniferous evergreens along the northern edge of the temperature zone
- tall trees forming a dense leafy covering
- what an organism does and how it interacts with biotic and abiotic factors in the environment
- the general place where an organism lives
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- a layer below the canopy made of shorter trees and vines
- where one animal feeds on producers
- necessities of life such as water, nutrients, light, food, or space
- many aquatic organisms live on or in rocks and sediments on the bottom of lakes streams and oceans
- the day to day condition and other environmental factors
- a layer permanently of suboil
- the ability to survive and reproduce under a range of environmental circumstances
- a plant that sheds its leaves during a particular season
- fleas,ticks,lice,leeches living on the body of a mammal and feeding off their blood
- average conditions over long periods
22 Clues: a layer permanently of suboil • where one animal feeds on producers • average conditions over long periods • one animal captures and feeds off of prey • tall trees forming a dense leafy covering • the general place where an organism lives • environmental conditions varying over small distances • a layer below the canopy made of shorter trees and vines • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-09-22
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- Links social problems with environmental problems
- Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a living organism
- Carefulness and wise decision-making
- Large-scale cutting of forests
- Contamination of air, water, or land
- Principle of maintaining the state of the environment
- Emphasizes ecosystems and biological communities
- Long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns
- Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste
- Belief that order in nature brings beauty and well-being
- Increase in Earth’s average temperature
- Branch of philosophy about humanity’s place in nature
- Fair use of resources across generations
- View that all organisms have inherent value
- Law to protect wildlife species
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- International pledges to cut emissions fairly
- Studies moral responsibilities in climate change
- 1997 treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Development balancing human needs and environmental care
- Variety of life forms in ecosystems
- Humans are part of nature, not separate from it
- Decline in quality of the environment by human activity
- Focuses on fairness in addressing climate crisis
- 1999 law regulating air pollution in the Philippines
- Moral duty to care for and protect the environment
- Promote wise use and protection of natural resources
- Advocacy to address growing environmental problems
- Belief that humans are the most important species
- Advocate for intrinsic value of all living beings
- Moral relationship between humans and environment
30 Clues: Large-scale cutting of forests • Law to protect wildlife species • Variety of life forms in ecosystems • Carefulness and wise decision-making • Contamination of air, water, or land • Increase in Earth’s average temperature • Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste • Fair use of resources across generations • View that all organisms have inherent value • ...
ANTH 305 Reflective Journal #10 2025-11-21
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- Tissue where oxygen diffusion can be compromised
- Condition where inadequate oxygen reaches body tissues
- Circumpolar Indigenous population with high metabolic rate
- Hormone increasing metabolic rate and heart rate during cold stress
- Widening of blood vessels to increase heat transfer
- Insufficient oxygen delivery caused by reduced air pressure
- Group known for the Hunter’s Response in cold environments
- Alternating cycles of vasodilation and vasoconstriction in response to cold
- Gene family linked to cancer risk with possible fertility effects
- Lung structure that fills with fluid in high-altitude pulmonary edema
- Long-term or reversible physiological adjustment to environmental stress
- Body part showing the “hunting response” to cold
- A single gene producing multiple phenotypic effects
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- Altitude illness causing headache and nausea
- Transcription factor activated during low-oxygen conditions
- Production of red blood cells stimulated at high altitude
- Heat-loss mechanism involving increased skin blood flow
- Mechanism where arteries warm adjacent veins to conserve heat
- Siberian Indigenous population with elevated basal metabolic rate
- Environmental condition involving low temperatures
- Type of natural selection balancing benefits and costs of a trait
- Environmental factor lowering oxygen availability
- Andean Indigenous population known for enhanced cold-induced vasodilation
- Organ that produces erythropoietin
- Protective chromosome ends associated with aging and fertility
- Metabolic pathway accelerated during hypoxia
26 Clues: Organ that produces erythropoietin • Altitude illness causing headache and nausea • Metabolic pathway accelerated during hypoxia • Tissue where oxygen diffusion can be compromised • Body part showing the “hunting response” to cold • Environmental factor lowering oxygen availability • Environmental condition involving low temperatures • ...
Successes / Failures of Peace-making 2024-03-21
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- the withdrawal of military forces and weapons
- this collapsed in Europe after the Treaty of Versailles
- the process by which a country determines its own statehood
- this occurred to Germany while it was a target of disarmament
- nations were more aware of this threat and its consequences after the success of disarmament
- divided German land and restricted rights to self-determination
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- worldwide organization that aimed to maintain world peace
- a transfer of territory between states
- this type of conflict was displayed in Eastern Europe after WW2
- a disagreement between states about who controls areas of land
- Europe's economics did this after the Treaty of Versailles was passed
- an official order or command
12 Clues: an official order or command • a transfer of territory between states • the withdrawal of military forces and weapons • this collapsed in Europe after the Treaty of Versailles • worldwide organization that aimed to maintain world peace • the process by which a country determines its own statehood • this occurred to Germany while it was a target of disarmament • ...
NOBEL PRIZE DAY 2023-12-10
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- First woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize
- Nobel Prize Day recognizes the annual award established by this scientist
- Nobel Prize award ceremony is held in this place every year
- Indian awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics
- Nobel Prize in Literature 2023 is awarded to this author
- First indian who received the Nobel Prize in Physics
- First Indian to be awarded the Nobel Prize
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- Country with the most Nobel laureates per capita
- Category in which Mother Teresa won the Nobel Prize
- This Nobel Prize category was established later in 1968
- Nobel laureate known for the discovery of penicillin
- One of the Nobel laureates in Chemistry who developed lithium-ion batteries
- The youngest Nobel laureate to date
- Nobel laureate known for his theory of relativity
- Nobel Prize in Medicine 2023 is awarded for developing mRNA vaccines against .....
15 Clues: The youngest Nobel laureate to date • First woman to be awarded the Nobel Prize • First Indian to be awarded the Nobel Prize • Country with the most Nobel laureates per capita • Nobel laureate known for his theory of relativity • Category in which Mother Teresa won the Nobel Prize • Nobel laureate known for the discovery of penicillin • ...
Reforming the Industrial World 2026-03-16
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- System where the factors of production are owned by the public.
- The process of developing machine production of goods.
- Social layer made of skilled workers and professionals.
- Philosophy seeking "the greatest good for the greatest number."
- "Hands-off" economic policy; French for "let do."
- Co-author of The Communist Manifesto.
- A change intended to improve social or political conditions.laissezfaire: "Hands-off" economic policy; French for "let do."
- Radical socialism where all means of production are owned by the people.
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- The study of how people seek to satisfy needs and wants.
- Laborers who faced poor conditions in early factories.
- The act or process of organizing into a labor group.
- The Wealth of Nations author and "father" of modern economics.
- System where private owners control trade and profit.
- An association of workers formed to bargain for better conditions.
- To refuse to work until specific demands are met.
15 Clues: Co-author of The Communist Manifesto. • To refuse to work until specific demands are met. • "Hands-off" economic policy; French for "let do." • The act or process of organizing into a labor group. • System where private owners control trade and profit. • Laborers who faced poor conditions in early factories. • The process of developing machine production of goods. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
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- a wish
- using money to start a business
- protection from injury or loss
- resources are limited but things you want are unlimited
- who starts a business?
- payment used for capital
- buyers and sellers answer questions
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- secures money
- decision making
- you have to have it
- varies from month to month
- coins and bills
- amount of money made from a business
- money that needs to be owed
- money borrowed in a certain amount of time
15 Clues: a wish • secures money • decision making • coins and bills • you have to have it • who starts a business? • payment used for capital • varies from month to month • money that needs to be owed • protection from injury or loss • using money to start a business • buyers and sellers answer questions • amount of money made from a business • money borrowed in a certain amount of time • ...
Economics Revision 2016-11-06
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- Increases in production of goods and services per capita is economic ...
- The ... curve which represents the distribution of wealth
- Measured using CPI
- Asia-Pacific agreement on economic development formed in 1989
- The 'C' in CPI
- The percentage of people who are able to work, but unable to find a job is the ... rate
- Psychological, Personal, Social & Cultural, are all examples of .. factors that affect consumers
- A .. coefficient is a number between 0 and 1 which shows income distribution
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- An ... cost is where you forego one option, by choosing another.
- Number which represents an economy where one person has all the money
- Australia's economy is ....
- A ... market, is one where the government has little to no intervention, but runs on supply and demand
- Type of employment typical of a recession
- Price, Finance and marketing are all examples of .. factors that affect consumers
- .. policy is one used to manage government spending
15 Clues: The 'C' in CPI • Measured using CPI • Australia's economy is .... • Type of employment typical of a recession • .. policy is one used to manage government spending • The ... curve which represents the distribution of wealth • Asia-Pacific agreement on economic development formed in 1989 • An ... cost is where you forego one option, by choosing another. • ...
Developmental Economics 2020-02-19
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- Rwanda major export.
- 17 goals established by the UN and should be accomplished by the year 2030.
- Includes higher incomes, improved standards of living and higher government revenues.
- Public policy measures which truly improve exporting transaction at the industry, company or national level.
- Is among the five currencies in the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) basket of currencies.
- Developing countries tend to...
- Agreement that includes USA, Mexico and Canada.
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- Dominance, dependence, and vulnerability in international realtions.
- Continet with the greatest amount of least developed countries.
- Does not inherently lead to economic development.
- Use and discovery of natural resources to achieve liquidity.
- Has inequality and negative externalities.
- I likely to lead to economic growth.
- Indian economist that won a Nobel Prize on Developmental Economics.
- Currently the strongest economy in the world.
15 Clues: Rwanda major export. • Developing countries tend to... • I likely to lead to economic growth. • Has inequality and negative externalities. • Currently the strongest economy in the world. • Agreement that includes USA, Mexico and Canada. • Does not inherently lead to economic development. • Use and discovery of natural resources to achieve liquidity. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2017-03-02
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- Create a new business from he ground up
- A luxury or desire
- Limited resources that everyone needs
- Being paid to work on a task
- products sold for money
- The process of manufacturing
- A necessity for living
- Giving something up to seek an opportunity
- The value of a finished product
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- A concentrated skill someone is good at
- someone's degree of wealth
- The use of money
- Actions preformed for another
- Giving something up to make a deal
- Financial decisions
15 Clues: The use of money • A luxury or desire • Financial decisions • A necessity for living • products sold for money • someone's degree of wealth • Being paid to work on a task • The process of manufacturing • Actions preformed for another • The value of a finished product • Giving something up to make a deal • Limited resources that everyone needs • A concentrated skill someone is good at • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-11-12
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- Short for Circular Flow Model
- Referring to depend on others to satisfy their. needs and wants
- People that sell goods or provide services.
- exporting produce and materials.
- Something we want but do not need.
- The study of how society uses resources to satisfy their needs and wants.
- The way we spend scarce resources among produces.
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- Having unlimited needs and wants but limited resources.
- People that spend money on goods and services.
- Something we need to survive.
- A business or company.
- Australia's compulsory pension fund scheme.
- Once you get to 67 years old you get this choice.
- Voluntary act or group freely giving time.
- Professionals who work on temporary or as needed.
15 Clues: A business or company. • Short for Circular Flow Model • Something we need to survive. • exporting produce and materials. • Something we want but do not need. • Voluntary act or group freely giving time. • Australia's compulsory pension fund scheme. • People that sell goods or provide services. • People that spend money on goods and services. • ...
Economics Terms 2024-09-06
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- unable to pay debts
- money, property, etc., that is used to start or operate a business
- to use money to earn more money : to use your money to purchase stock in a company, to buy property, etc., in order to make future profit
- of or relating to money and especially to the money a government, business, or organization earns, spends, and owes
- a period of time in which there is little economic activity and many people do not have jobs
- an amount (such as an amount of money) that is less than the amount that is needed
- a continual increase in the price of goods and services
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- an amount of money available for spending that is based on a plan for how it will be spent
- (of a business, price, market, etc): to go down in value very suddenly and quickly
- to increase in value
- the way in which money is used and handled
- an amount of money that is given to someone for a period of time with a promise that it will be paid back : an amount of money that is borrowed took out a loan (from the bank) to pay for the car.
- the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money
- money that a bank or business will allow a person to use and then pay back in the future
- a person who buys goods and services
15 Clues: unable to pay debts • to increase in value • a person who buys goods and services • the way in which money is used and handled • a continual increase in the price of goods and services • the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money • money, property, etc., that is used to start or operate a business • ...
Economics crosswords 2023-06-22
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- he cost of borrowing money or the return on investment, typically expressed as a percentage
- The goals or aims that guide the actions and decision-making of firms
- The quantity of a product or service that consumers are willing and able to buy
- Measures how sensitive sellers are to changes in price (
- of scale The cost advantages that a firm experiences as it increases its level of production, resulting in lower average costs per unit
- The study of the overall behavior and performance of an entire economy, including factors such as inflation, unemployment, and economic growth
- goods a product or service which can command a price when sold.
- good A good that is not scarce, and therefore is available without limit
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- The study of individual economic behavior and decision-making within a specific market
- and services Economic offerings that satisfy people's needs and wants
- Measures how sensitive buyers are to changes in price
- The level of production at which total costs equal total revenue, resulting in zero profit or loss (
- Items that are necessary for survival
- desires that are not essential
- The quantity of a product or service that producers are willing and able to offer for sale
15 Clues: desires that are not essential • Items that are necessary for survival • Measures how sensitive buyers are to changes in price • Measures how sensitive sellers are to changes in price ( • goods a product or service which can command a price when sold. • The goals or aims that guide the actions and decision-making of firms • ...
Economics 1 2023-07-17
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- money in the form of notes and coins.
- somebody you borrow money from
- Somebody who wants a loan.
- Money that is used to start or operate a business.
- the amount of money required to get something
- worldwide
- money that you owe
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- to take out savings from the bank
- An amount of money that is put in a bank account
- the money that a country uses
- Having debts larger than you can pay.
- all things about money
- the money one has saved
- buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services
- amount of money that is borrowed
15 Clues: worldwide • money that you owe • all things about money • the money one has saved • Somebody who wants a loan. • the money that a country uses • somebody you borrow money from • amount of money that is borrowed • to take out savings from the bank • money in the form of notes and coins. • Having debts larger than you can pay. • the amount of money required to get something • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-03-07
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- Study of the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
- Use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- Monetary measure of the market value or the market value of all the final goods and services produced and sold in a specific time period by a country
- Reward for saving, cost of borrowing
- How much more expensive a set of goods and services has become over a certain period
- Deals with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole.
- Wrote Das kapital
- Market structure that consists of only one seller or producer.
- Father of economics
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- Increase in the productive potential of a country. Indicated by an outward shift on the PPF
- Market failure-unfair distribution of resouces
- Value of the next best alternative foregone
- Spillover effects on the third party
- Sets the interest rate in an economy
- Includes both public and private sectors in allocating resources
15 Clues: Wrote Das kapital • Father of economics • Spillover effects on the third party • Reward for saving, cost of borrowing • Sets the interest rate in an economy • Value of the next best alternative foregone • Market failure-unfair distribution of resouces • Market structure that consists of only one seller or producer. • ...
Asset | Economics 2023-05-11
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- This head of government closed his last appearance as prime minister with the words: 'Hasta la vista baby!'
- The best department of Asset
- Descending independently from a steep wall via a climbing rope
- A sapiosexual is a person who finds ............ sexually attractive or arousing
- It is a combination of squash and tennis and is growing in popularity
- A four-letter name for a cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered
- Simultaneously buying an asset in one market and selling the asset in another to take advantage of price differences between markets
- This committee focuses on organising events that are meant to help the community
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- A male honey bee whose primary role is to mate with an unfertilized queen
- The longest reigning monarch in European history; ....... XIV of France
- Italian city asking an entry fee for tourists
- The location of Study Tour 2023
- Country with the largest population in the world
- This board function is responsible for the money
- The secretive and often illegal practice among companies deciding to work together to influence the market in their favor
15 Clues: The best department of Asset • The location of Study Tour 2023 • Italian city asking an entry fee for tourists • Country with the largest population in the world • This board function is responsible for the money • Descending independently from a steep wall via a climbing rope • It is a combination of squash and tennis and is growing in popularity • ...
Economics Review 2023-03-15
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- These are things you would like to have but don't need
- What you give up when you make a choice
- Things that are grown or made
- Unlimited wants with limited resources
- Government makes all economic decisions in this economy
- The U.S. has this type of economic system
- Desks, computers, trucks are this type of resource
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- Teacher, firefighter are this type of resource
- These are things you need to survive, like food and water
- Economic system based on custom and tradition
- Actions that help satisfy wants or needs
- I buy a car instead of a truck. What is my opportunity cost?
- Water, oil and wood are this type of resource
- How to __________________?
- What to ___________?
15 Clues: What to ___________? • How to __________________? • Things that are grown or made • Unlimited wants with limited resources • What you give up when you make a choice • Actions that help satisfy wants or needs • The U.S. has this type of economic system • Economic system based on custom and tradition • Water, oil and wood are this type of resource • ...
Economics CrossWord 2023-05-23
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- spending about which congress is free to make choices such as defense and education.
- primary way that collects money to operate
- support hospitals and clinics and unemployment benefits.
- spending that congress is required by existing law to do such as Social Security and Medicare.
- the income received by a government from taxes and other nontax sources.
- a budget for spending on major investments.
- social welfare program that people are “entitled to” benefit from if they meet certain eligibility requirements.
- movable possessions or assets such as jewelry, furniture, and boats
- revenues are equal to spending.
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- land and any permanent structures on the land to which a person has legal title like real estate
- created by the state government and gives them their power and authority.
- an official who determines the value of property.
- a budget for day-to-day spending needs.
- entitlement program that benefits low-income families, people with disabilities, and elderly people in nursing homes pay for their medical expenses.
- a budget in which revenue and spending are equal.
15 Clues: revenues are equal to spending. • a budget for day-to-day spending needs. • primary way that collects money to operate • a budget for spending on major investments. • an official who determines the value of property. • a budget in which revenue and spending are equal. • support hospitals and clinics and unemployment benefits. • ...
Economics 101 2021-05-05
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- trade that does not involve money
- an amount that is more than what is needed
- they make commodities (goods) to sell
- they purchase goods
- the study of how individuals, businesses, government, and society manage and make decisions about limited resources
- the willingness and ability of consumers to buy goods and services
- a unit that acts as a medium of exchange for economic transactions
- the exchange of one thing for another
- the amount of money left after expenses are paid
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- money or funds that are available for spending or investment
- the value of one currency when it is exchanged for another currency
- low supply
- the generally accepted system of money exchange in a country
- any item that has a value
- the amount of goods and services that businesses produce
15 Clues: low supply • they purchase goods • any item that has a value • trade that does not involve money • they make commodities (goods) to sell • the exchange of one thing for another • an amount that is more than what is needed • the amount of money left after expenses are paid • the amount of goods and services that businesses produce • ...
Quiz Economics 2025-02-24
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- Berlibur ke luar negeri, menjalankan hobi, koleksi barang-barang mewah merupakan jenis kebutuhan ….
- Sistem ekonomi yang Teknik produksi dipelajari secara turun-temurun dan bersifat sederhana
- Kegiatan ekonomi yang bertujuan mengurangi atau menghabiskan faedah suatu barang atau jasa dalam rangka pemenuhan kebutuhan
- Cabang ilmu ekonomi yang mempelajari perilaku individu dan rumah tangga Perusahaan
- Segala sesuatu yang dikorbankan untuk mendapat sesuatu
- Dalam diagram interaksi pelaku ekonomi empat sektor terdapat empat pelaku yaitu rumah tangga konsumen, rumah tangga produsen, …… , dan masyarakat luar negeri.
- Sistem ekonomi Dimana masyarakat tidak memiliki kebebasan dalam memiliki sumberdaya
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- Sistem ekonomi yang selalu mempertimbangkan keadaan pasar
- Kuantitas barang dan jasa yang tersedia dan dapat ditawarkan oleh produsen kepada konsumen pada setiap tingkat harga.
- Inti masalah ekonomi
- Pakaian layak, makanan, minuman, tempat tinggal merupakan jenis kebutuhan ….
- Ketika harga barang yang ditawarkan naik, maka jumlah barang yang ditawarkan akan ….
- Ketika harga barang yang diminta naik, maka jumlah barang yang diminta akan ….
- Keinginan yang disertai oleh kemampuan untuk membeli barang dan jasa pada tingkat harga dan waktu tertentu.
- Bahasa Yunani yang berarti keluarga atau rumah tangga
15 Clues: Inti masalah ekonomi • Bahasa Yunani yang berarti keluarga atau rumah tangga • Segala sesuatu yang dikorbankan untuk mendapat sesuatu • Sistem ekonomi yang selalu mempertimbangkan keadaan pasar • Pakaian layak, makanan, minuman, tempat tinggal merupakan jenis kebutuhan …. • Ketika harga barang yang diminta naik, maka jumlah barang yang diminta akan …. • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-12-18
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- - what are willing to give up to get what you want
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- - an economy's ability to produce a particular good or service at a lower opportunity cost than its trading partners.
- - focusing on a specific skill, activity, or production process
- - trade between countries that is unrestricted, without taxes, tariffs, or quotas on imports or exports
- an action performed by a person or a machine to benefit someone
- - goods and services that are produced in one country and sold to buyers in another.
- - The division of labor is the separation of the tasks in any economic system or organization so that participants may specialize
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- - an amount that is more than what is required or necessary
- - where two or more parties (individuals, businesses, companies, countries, etc.) depend upon each other for the exchange of goods and the fulfillment of their necessities
- - to bring something into a country from another country, especially for sale or trade
- - a government-imposed restraint on the flow of international goods or services
- - physical, produced objects for which a demand exists,
- - when a country expands its territory by taking over another country, usually a smaller or weaker one
- - a tax on imported goods
15 Clues: - • - a tax on imported goods • - what are willing to give up to get what you want • - physical, produced objects for which a demand exists, • - an amount that is more than what is required or necessary • - focusing on a specific skill, activity, or production process • an action performed by a person or a machine to benefit someone • ...
IGCSE Economics 2025-03-05
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- A person or business that supplies goods and services to the market.
- The rate at which the general price level of goods and services rises.
- Government payments to producers to encourage production.
- The quantity of a good or service consumers are willing to buy at a given price.
- Rates The cost of borrowing or the reward for saving money.
- Policy Actions taken by the central bank to control the money supply and interest rates.
- Compulsory payments to the government that reduce disposable income.
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- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- The income a firm receives from selling goods or services.
- Spending on capital goods to increase future production.
- The quantity of a good or service producers are willing to sell at a given price.
- Money set aside for future use rather than spent immediately.
- Bank The institution responsible for managing a country’s money supply and interest rates.
- Policy Government use of taxation and spending to influence the economy.
- The point where demand and supply curves intersect.
15 Clues: The point where demand and supply curves intersect. • Spending on capital goods to increase future production. • Government payments to producers to encourage production. • The income a firm receives from selling goods or services. • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • Rates The cost of borrowing or the reward for saving money. • ...
Economics Review 2023-12-08
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- Type of economic system that U.S has
- Rise in prices of goods
- Walmart, Meijer, Target - all examples
- Trade which occurs with other countries
- Another word for customer
- When an economy slows down for 6 months
- A tax on an import
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- Amount of goods and services produced in a country in one year
- Economic system where govt. rules all
- A ban on trade with another country
- Money earned by selling a good or service
- When there are no trade barriers
- Someone who makes a product or provides a service
- Trade which occurs within a country
- Money left over after all expenses
15 Clues: A tax on an import • Rise in prices of goods • Another word for customer • When there are no trade barriers • Money left over after all expenses • A ban on trade with another country • Trade which occurs within a country • Type of economic system that U.S has • Economic system where govt. rules all • Walmart, Meijer, Target - all examples • ...
economics puzzle 2023-12-07
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- variable ____ is any production cost that changes as output changes
- the total ____ of the firm per period
- A firm in the short run chooses the output ____ where marginal revenue equals marginal cost.
- As long as marginal product is ______, total product continues to increase.
- Elasticity of supply indicates how _____ producers are to a change in price.
- cost depends on the amount of labor employed and on the wage.
- _____ cost is independent of the firms output
- ____ of a supply curve is the increase or decrease in supply resulting in a change in one determinants of supply other then the price of a good.
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- variable cost varies with the amount
- ____ run is a period during which at least one of the firms resources is fixed
- revenue is the change in total revenue from selling another unit of the good
- ______ is the incentive that motivates the behavior of suppliers.
- law of ____ is the quantity of a good supplied during a given time period is usually directly related to it's price.
- Marginal product turns ______if an eighth worker is hired
- long run is a period in ___ resources can be varied
15 Clues: variable cost varies with the amount • the total ____ of the firm per period • _____ cost is independent of the firms output • long run is a period in ___ resources can be varied • Marginal product turns ______if an eighth worker is hired • cost depends on the amount of labor employed and on the wage. • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-03-17
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- A ... price is set by the government above the existing free market equilibrium price and sellers cannot legally sell the good/service at a lower price
- ... is raised through intervention such as taxation, privatisation, sale of licenses (e.g. 5G licenses), and the sale of goods/services
- In reality, almost every country in the world operates as a mixed economic ...
- An economy can be considered to be a market, mixed or ... economy
- External costs occur when the social costs of an ... transaction are greater than the private costs
- There is no purely free market economy in the world but some ... have less government intervention than others
- A market economy is an economy that has no ... intervention
- Individuals, ... and the government own factors of production and distribute goods/services
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- Market ... occurs when free market activity results in a less than optimum allocation of resources from the point of view of society
- The higher the level of government ... , the more the economy will lean towards operating like a planned economy
- Each economic system has numerous advantages and ...
- ... occur when there is an external impact on a third party not involved in the economic transaction between the buyer and seller
- The ... of economic systems and where certain economies fall based on the degree of government intervention
- A ... economic system is a blend of a market and planned economy
- A ... price is set by the government below the existing free market equilibrium price and sellers cannot legally sell the good/service at a higher price
15 Clues: Each economic system has numerous advantages and ... • A market economy is an economy that has no ... intervention • A ... economic system is a blend of a market and planned economy • An economy can be considered to be a market, mixed or ... economy • In reality, almost every country in the world operates as a mixed economic ... • ...
economics crossword 2025-04-03
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- money
- an economy controlled by government
- as far right as you can go, 1920's America
- someone who buys things
- to own all of something, and there for charge as much as you want
- people that buy things
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- __________ hand
- __________bargaining, often done by a union
- an economy with little to no government control
- what all companies try to get
- ______ owned, owned by the government
- something unions often work for, like health care or dental
- the amount of something you have
- Canada's economic type; _____ economy
- the amount people want something, heavy influence on price
15 Clues: money • __________ hand • people that buy things • someone who buys things • what all companies try to get • the amount of something you have • an economy controlled by government • ______ owned, owned by the government • Canada's economic type; _____ economy • as far right as you can go, 1920's America • __________bargaining, often done by a union • ...
ECONOMICS DEFINITION 2024-04-03
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- something needed to survive
- something you want
- run at least one input is fixed while other are variable
- a transaction in which to parties freely engaged in trading
- the overall state of the economy
- profitable spending
- a piece of economic data
- different compete with each other to sell their products
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- the behavior observed when individuals make choices solely based on subjective preferences.
- a three-month period on a company's financial calendar that acts as a basis for periodic financial reports and the paying of dividends.
- a marketplace where securities, commodities, derivatives and other financial instruments are traded
- a mandatory payments
- economic statistical indicator
- run all factors of production and cost are variable
- the information used for calculation analysis or planning
15 Clues: something you want • profitable spending • a mandatory payments • a piece of economic data • something needed to survive • economic statistical indicator • the overall state of the economy • run all factors of production and cost are variable • run at least one input is fixed while other are variable • different compete with each other to sell their products • ...
Basic Economics 2022-01-12
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- situational decision that involves diminishing or losing one quality, quantity, or property of a set or design in return for gains in other aspects. In simple terms, a tradeoff is where one thing increases, and another must decrease
- part of economics whose objective is fairness or what the outcome of the economy or goals of public policy ought to be
- loss of value or benefit that would be incurred by engaging in that activity, relative to engaging in an alternative activity offering a higher return in value or benefit
- of production land, labor, and capital
- assets used for the production of goods and services
- large set of inter-related production and consumption activities that aid in determining how scarce resources are allocated
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
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- change, generally entailing risk beyond what is normally encountered in starting a business, which may include other values than simply economic ones
- systematic approach to estimating the strengths and weaknesses of alternatives used to determine options which provide the best approach to achieving benefits while preserving savings
- social science, study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- efficiency of production of goods or services expressed by some measure
- physical articles that have been produced for sale or use; food, clothing, and cars
- branch of economics that concerns the description, quantification and explanation of economic phenomena; it focuses on facts and cause-and-effect behavioral relationships and notes that economic theories must be consistent with existing observations
- motivates or drives one to do something or behave in a certain way
- teaching, gardening, and childcare
15 Clues: teaching, gardening, and childcare • of production land, labor, and capital • assets used for the production of goods and services • motivates or drives one to do something or behave in a certain way • efficiency of production of goods or services expressed by some measure • physical articles that have been produced for sale or use; food, clothing, and cars • ...
Economics Revision 2025-08-15
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- materials used to make things
- buy the resources in bulk but so they make small profit but sell lots
- the problems that arise because our wants are unlimited
- and trade when a country is unable to produce goods and services they import from another country.
- money you make
- needs to be measured in order to understand problems
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- someone who buys/uses goods and services
- they produce goods and services
- bringing in goods from another country
- shipping things out of the country
- the way we rely on others to satisfy our needs and wants
- things we can't survive without
- there's not enough recourses to fill peoples wants and needs
- the way we distribute and sell recourses
- things we desire but can live without
15 Clues: money you make • materials used to make things • they produce goods and services • things we can't survive without • shipping things out of the country • things we desire but can live without • bringing in goods from another country • someone who buys/uses goods and services • the way we distribute and sell recourses • needs to be measured in order to understand problems • ...
Economics Revision 2025-08-15
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- materials used to make things
- buy the resources in bulk but so they make small profit but sell lots
- the problems that arise because our wants are unlimited
- and trade when a country is unable to produce goods and services they import from another country.
- money you make
- needs to be measured in order to understand problems
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- someone who buys/uses goods and services
- they produce goods and services
- bringing in goods from another country
- shipping things out of the country
- the way we rely on others to satisfy our needs and wants
- things we can't survive without
- there's not enough recourses to fill peoples wants and needs
- the way we distribute and sell recourses
- things we desire but can live without
15 Clues: money you make • materials used to make things • they produce goods and services • things we can't survive without • shipping things out of the country • things we desire but can live without • bringing in goods from another country • someone who buys/uses goods and services • the way we distribute and sell recourses • needs to be measured in order to understand problems • ...
Economics 7A1 2022-11-03
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- when our wants outweigh our resources
- cost what we miss out on when we decide to buy something
- natural land resources are...
- How much of something people want
- workforce, skills and training
- something others can provide us
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- a $185 prada clip
- How much of something their is to provide people
- I buy lots and lots
- investors, access to technology
- a product or object
- I have to provide to people
- I am needed for things to be made
- The study of money, money systems and how/why people use money
- vital for survival
15 Clues: a $185 prada clip • vital for survival • I buy lots and lots • a product or object • I have to provide to people • natural land resources are... • workforce, skills and training • investors, access to technology • something others can provide us • I am needed for things to be made • How much of something people want • when our wants outweigh our resources • ...
ECONOMICS CROSSWORD 2022-04-25
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- maximum limit fixed on the upper limit of import of goods
- trade agreements taht atke place among more than 2 countries
- opening of this canal reduced the transportation cost between india and britain
- the process of selling off a part or whole of equity to private sector
- they were the middlemen appointed by british to collect taxes
- This helped farmers to produce more and improve their economic condition
- shedding of ownership or management of public sector enterprises
- trade agreements between 2 countries
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- integrating the domestic economy with the world economy is called
- the process of removing legal tender of a currency
- tax levied on imports of goods
- substitution use of domestically produced goods instead of imports
- this was the tax imposed on agricultural revenue
- financial assistance given to the farmers by the government
- the process of hiring regular services from external sources especially from other countries
15 Clues: tax levied on imports of goods • trade agreements between 2 countries • this was the tax imposed on agricultural revenue • the process of removing legal tender of a currency • maximum limit fixed on the upper limit of import of goods • financial assistance given to the farmers by the government • trade agreements taht atke place among more than 2 countries • ...
Economics Terminology 2023-01-25
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- production/consumption has an effect on a third party, can be negative or positive
- Non-price determinant of demand, related to purchasing power
- Law of … returns
- Maximum price
- Supply=Demand
- Type of Tax, new supply curve parallel with original supply curve
- Type of good, seen as beneficial to consumers
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- Type of Tax, gap between supply curves increase as price of products rises
- Economic agent aims to perform satisfactorily rather than at a maximum level
- Minimum price
- % change in quantity demanded/% change in price
- Type of good, known as snob goods
- Theory of behaviour economics, “encouragement” to make decision
- Common Pool …,
- Government grant
15 Clues: Minimum price • Maximum price • Supply=Demand • Common Pool …, • Law of … returns • Government grant • Type of good, known as snob goods • Type of good, seen as beneficial to consumers • % change in quantity demanded/% change in price • Non-price determinant of demand, related to purchasing power • Theory of behaviour economics, “encouragement” to make decision • ...
Economics Vocab 2022-08-26
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- taken for granted
- dependence of the economic activities
- good services are bought and soild
- measure of the amount of output produced in a specific time period
- productive resources are bought and soild
- output of goods and services over time
- separate task performed by different workers
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- comparison of the cost of an action to its benefits
- people's skills abilities,health and motivation
- sellers of an economic product come together
- privately owned business have the freedom to operate for a profit
- assignment of tasks to the workers,factories
- process something can be accomplished
- complex concept or behavior expressed in the form of graph
- quality of life based on owner-ship
15 Clues: taken for granted • good services are bought and soild • quality of life based on owner-ship • dependence of the economic activities • process something can be accomplished • output of goods and services over time • productive resources are bought and soild • sellers of an economic product come together • assignment of tasks to the workers,factories • ...
Economics Review 2022-12-01
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- run by the government
- to cut off trade with a country
- goods from a foreign country
- another country
- different workers have different jobs
- limits on trade
- How things have always been
- our country
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- how a country organizes their economy
- faster and cheaper
- limited
- goods sold to a foreign country
- to tax imports
- people are free to buy & sell what they want
- more than needed
15 Clues: limited • our country • to tax imports • another country • limits on trade • more than needed • faster and cheaper • run by the government • How things have always been • goods from a foreign country • to cut off trade with a country • goods sold to a foreign country • how a country organizes their economy • different workers have different jobs • ...
World Economics 2025-11-11
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- the skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual or population, viewed in terms of their value or cost to an organization or country.
- goods bought and used by consumers, rather than by manufacturers for producing other goods.
- natural resources that can be replenished naturally over a relatively short period of time, making them available for continuous use
- a curve on a graph representing the maximum combination of two goods an economy can produce with its available resources and technology
- goods that are used in producing other goods, rather than being bought by consumers
- someone who studies economics
- focusing on the production of fewer goods and services to gain efficiency
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- materials or substances such as forests, minerals, water, and air that occur in nature and can be used by humans for economic production, consumption, or for other purposes
- the quantity of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker’s time
- facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or other area including roads, bridges, along with water, waste disposal, and communication systems
- the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period
- tangible, man-made assets used to produce goods and services, such as machinery, equipment, buildings, and tools
- the ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another producer
- weighing both the costs and benefits of something
- a tax that must be paid before a good may be brought into a country
15 Clues: someone who studies economics • weighing both the costs and benefits of something • a tax that must be paid before a good may be brought into a country • focusing on the production of fewer goods and services to gain efficiency • the quantity of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker’s time • ...
Economics Basics 2025-12-12
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- The goods or equipment used to make goods and services
- The money an individual or business has left after paying expenses
- When a business or market shrinks
- When a person is paid the same amount no matter how many hours worked, they are paid this.
- The money earned from working at a job, can be in hourly wages or salary.
- The desire for a good or resource
- a benefit that influences economic activity
- ______________ of production are the basic economic resources needed to produce goods and services
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- There are not enough resources to meet people's wants and needs
- The human time, effort, and skills used to make goods and services
- Economic _______________ happens when one country depends on another for goods they cannot produce.
- The amount of a good or service available
- System of producing, selling, and buying goods and services
- ______________ Resources are the first factor of production, raw materials needed to produce goods and services
- When a business or market grows
15 Clues: When a business or market grows • When a business or market shrinks • The desire for a good or resource • The amount of a good or service available • a benefit that influences economic activity • The goods or equipment used to make goods and services • System of producing, selling, and buying goods and services • ...
environment 2025-04-23
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- Power that doesn’t pollute the environment
- Using resources in a way that doesn't harm the future
- Protecting nature and resources
- Doing more with less energy
- Actions to lessen environmental harm
- Release of gases into the air
- Damage to the environment or land
- Growing food without chemicals
- Destruction of natural homes for animals or plants
- Tools that help the environment
- Variety of life in one place
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- Growth that meets today's needs without hurting the future
- footprint Amount of carbon dioxide a person or activity produces
- Fair treatment in environmental policies
- Turning food waste into soil
- Oceans becoming more acidic due to pollution
- Water that flows over land and carries pollution
- Laws made to protect the environment
- Underground layer that holds water
19 Clues: Doing more with less energy • Turning food waste into soil • Variety of life in one place • Release of gases into the air • Growing food without chemicals • Protecting nature and resources • Tools that help the environment • Damage to the environment or land • Underground layer that holds water • Actions to lessen environmental harm • Laws made to protect the environment • ...
Business Puzzle 2025-08-22
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- Acronym S in PESTEL
- Overall goal or target of a business
- How the business earns money (BMC)
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-Bound
- An entertainment brand that caused disruptive innovation
- Positive internal attribute (SWOT)
- Ocean competing in existing markets with high competition
- Evaluate whether the target is met in SMART
- How value is delivered to customers (BMC)
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- Pressure to reduce wastage in PESTEL
- A type of innovation
- External risk from SWOT
- Age, Income and Gender in Market Segmentation
- Target of value propositions in BMC
- Strategic planning tool analysing internal and external factors
- Dividing markets by customer characteristics
- Strategy for new market spaces without competition Innovation that creates a new market by displacing an existing one
- Macro-environmental analysis
- A Screen shot of a business
19 Clues: Acronym S in PESTEL • A type of innovation • External risk from SWOT • A Screen shot of a business • Macro-environmental analysis • How the business earns money (BMC) • Positive internal attribute (SWOT) • Target of value propositions in BMC • Pressure to reduce wastage in PESTEL • Overall goal or target of a business • How value is delivered to customers (BMC) • ...
Natural Disruptions 2025-05-14
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- Increase in ocean levels due to melting glaciers and thermal expansion.
- Movement of species from one location to another, often seasonally or due to environmental stress.
- The ability of an ecosystem to remain unchanged when faced with a disturbance.
- The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance.
- Environmental changes caused by human activities, such as deforestation or pollution.
- Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a region.
- Unpredictable natural disturbances with no consistent pattern.
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- A temporary event that changes the structure or function of an ecosystem.
- Natural events that happen at irregular intervals, like hurricanes or volcanic eruptions.
- Predictable natural events that occur in regular cycles (e.g., seasons, tides).
- First organisms to colonize a barren or disturbed environment.
- A stable and mature ecosystem with little change in species composition.
- Recovery of an ecosystem after a disturbance where soil is still present.
- Traits or behaviors that help organisms survive in changing environments.
- Environmental changes caused by nature, such as fires or storms.
- Gradual process of change and replacement of species in an ecosystem.
- Ecosystem development in a lifeless area with no soil, like lava flows.
17 Clues: The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance. • First organisms to colonize a barren or disturbed environment. • Unpredictable natural disturbances with no consistent pattern. • Environmental changes caused by nature, such as fires or storms. • Gradual process of change and replacement of species in an ecosystem. • ...
PHYSIOTHERAPY ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES 2023-09-02
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- REMOVAL OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF TREES IN AN AREA
- CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE RAIN
- UNUSED OR ABANDONED URBAN OR INDUSTRIAL AREA
- POLLUTION POLLUTION OF THE LAND THAT CAUSES HARM TO THE BIODIVERSITY
- DIFFERENT KINDS OF LIFE FOUND IN ONE AREA
- TOO MUCH WASTE IN THE OCEAN IS CALLED __________ POLLUTION
- FORM OF ENERGY THAT IS USED WITHOUT ANY DANGER TO IT.
- ETHICS SOCIETAL ATTITUDE, ACTIONS AND POLICIES TO PROTECT AND SUSTAIN BIODIVERSITY
- STRAIN IN THE EARTH'S CRUST CAUSING SEISMIC WAVES
- LAYER A THIN PART OF EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE THAT ABSORBS MOST OF THE UV RAYS
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- REDUCTION IN THE NUMBER / QUANTITY OF SOMETHING
- NOT ENOUGH FOOD FOR ALL
- FUEL MATERIAL CONTAINING HYDROCARBON AND IS A NATURAL RESOURCE FORMED FROM
- FOOTPRINT AMOUNT OF GREENHOUSE GASES (CARBON DIOXIDE AND METHANE) PRODUCED BY US
- CAUSED BY EXTREME HEAT AND NO RAIN FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME
- EFFECTS OF MODERN AGRICULTURE - ANIMAL FARMING
- MAKING USE OF OR BENEFITTING FROM RESOURCES
17 Clues: NOT ENOUGH FOOD FOR ALL • CAUSED BY EXCESSIVE RAIN • DIFFERENT KINDS OF LIFE FOUND IN ONE AREA • MAKING USE OF OR BENEFITTING FROM RESOURCES • REMOVAL OF LARGE AMOUNTS OF TREES IN AN AREA • UNUSED OR ABANDONED URBAN OR INDUSTRIAL AREA • EFFECTS OF MODERN AGRICULTURE - ANIMAL FARMING • REDUCTION IN THE NUMBER / QUANTITY OF SOMETHING • ...
EMS...Give it a spin 2017-01-05
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- OPNAV M5090 directs that where a Navy activity is a tenant, they shall participate in the host environmental compliance program and they should have this in place with the host command
- Spend more time doing this for effective auditing
- One commitment of the Environmental Policy is ________ to applicable compliance obligations
- Review these when planning for an audit
- Not fulfilling an EMS requirement
- 40CFR is the audit criteria used for _________ compliance audits
- All installation members should be aware of the CO's Environmental _________
- Owns the Installation EMS
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- Discussed during a closing meeting
- ISO 19011 provides guidance for conducting ________ audits
- A federal facility or organization that conducts activities that can have a significant impact on the environment, either directly or indirectly, individually or cumulatively, due to the operations of that facility's or organization's mission, processes, or functions is referred to as an EMS _________ facility
- Improvement
- The number of EMS elements identified in OPNAV M5090 Chapter 17
- To ensure success, this is essential at all levels
- Under Element 15, Corrective Action is usually and should be implemented by the ______ owner
- According to M5090.1D, management reviews must be held at least ________
- ________and Suppliers must be made aware of the installation's EMS requirements
- Should be considered when determining the Internal Audit Plan Schedule
- Element 7 addresses __________ and competence
- Plan Do Check Act
20 Clues: Improvement • Plan Do Check Act • Owns the Installation EMS • Not fulfilling an EMS requirement • Discussed during a closing meeting • Review these when planning for an audit • Element 7 addresses __________ and competence • Spend more time doing this for effective auditing • To ensure success, this is essential at all levels • ...
ECOSYSTEMS CROSSWORD 2022-06-19
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- All the different populations in an area.
- To maintain stable ecological conditions.
- Large group of individuals of the same species that live in a close area.
- When one species preys on another. Often due to other environmental factors.
- Environmental factor that is living.
- Organisms that break down other dead organisms.
- The part of earth that is made up of water in its liquid form. For example lakes or oceans.
- Middle layer below the crust.
- When two species benefit from one another.
- An animal that only eats meat.
- The number and variety of species in an ecosystem.
- Made up of all the frozen water on earth, such as glaciers.
- The earth's main source of energy.
- The transition area between two ecosystems. Particularly biodiverse.
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- Anything that is alive.
- Environmental factor that is non-living.
- All ecosystems on Earth.
- Animals that only eats plants.
- Solid, rocky part of the Earth.
- Ecosystems adapted to their abiotic environments.
- Organism that cannot product its own energy.
- An organism that creates its own energy.
- Mixture of gases that surround the earth and protect it.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- Living, biotic factors interacting with abiotic factors in a large area.
- Relatively thin outermost layer of the geosphere.
- Earth's central part, below both the crust and mantle.
27 Clues: Anything that is alive. • All ecosystems on Earth. • Middle layer below the crust. • Animals that only eats plants. • An animal that only eats meat. • Solid, rocky part of the Earth. • The earth's main source of energy. • Environmental factor that is living. • Environmental factor that is non-living. • An organism that creates its own energy. • ...
Environment 2023-03-02
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- the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years
- an act or instance of emitting: the fluid ejected or discharged
- air _______, water _______, soil ________ which causes environmental problems
- ________ keep us safe by blocking ultraviolet rays from the sun
- cooler ______ is forecast for the weekend
- If there is no ozone layer, most of creature on the Earth will become extinct
- Development of the area would endanger
- a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged
- an adequate or abundant amount of such power
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- Tomorrow's temperature will no doubt be in the 70s
- The _________ of global warming is energy conservation and recycling, etc.
- As _________ rise, some coastal cities can be submerged.
- such as bus, subway
- Chemistry. a widely distributed element that forms organic compounds in combination with hydrogen, oxygen, etc. Symbol: C
- an increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect
- contain relatively high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals
- There's a lot of environmental _______
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air
- over________ can cause environmental problems, increased unemployment, and depletion of natural resources
- forest fires create ______, like smoke
20 Clues: such as bus, subway • There's a lot of environmental _______ • Development of the area would endanger • forest fires create ______, like smoke • cooler ______ is forecast for the weekend • an adequate or abundant amount of such power • Tomorrow's temperature will no doubt be in the 70s • the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air • ...
CSR CONCEPT CROSSWORD 2023-08-01
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- The duty of an organization to act in ways that benefit society at large, beyond its immediate economic interests. It includes activities that address social issues and contribute to the community's welfare.
- Ensuring the health, safety, and overall welfare of employees, promoting a positive work environment, and supporting their personal and professional development.
- Taking responsibility for the sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems, minimizing negative impacts, and promoting conservation and sustainable practices.
- A set of criteria used to evaluate a company's performance and impact in the areas of environment, social responsibility, and corporate governance, often considered in investment and business decisions.
- The idea that businesses should be active and responsible members of society, contributing positively to the community and behaving as good corporate citizens.
- Providing clear and open information about a company's operations, performance, and impact, allowing stakeholders to assess its practices and decisions.
- The system of rules, practices, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled, ensuring accountability, transparency, and fairness in decision-making.
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- A business approach that considers three main aspects of performance: social, environmental, and financial. It aims to create value not only for shareholders (profit) but also for society and the environment (people and planet).
- Involving and collaborating with local communities in various business activities, projects, or initiatives, ensuring their voices are heard and considering their needs and preferences.
- The effect an organization's activities, products, or services have on the environment, including factors such as resource consumption, pollution, and carbon emissions.
- The process of interacting and communicating with various stakeholders (such as employees, customers, suppliers, communities, etc.) to understand their interests, concerns, and expectations, and incorporating their perspectives into decision-making.
- A set of 17 global goals established by the United Nations to address various social, economic, and environmental challenges, with the aim of achieving a more sustainable and equitable world by 2030.
- Procuring goods and services from suppliers and partners who adhere to ethical, social, and environmental standards, ensuring sustainability and fairness throughout the supply chain.
- A business approach where companies take responsibility for their impact on society and the environment, integrating social and environmental concerns into their business operations and interactions with stakeholders.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It involves balancing economic, social, and environmental aspects for long-term well-being
- Conducting business activities and operations in a morally responsible and principled manner, adhering to ethical standards, and considering the impact on stakeholders and society.
- A concept where companies create economic value while also addressing social and environmental challenges, aligning business success with social progress.
17 Clues: Providing clear and open information about a company's operations, performance, and impact, allowing stakeholders to assess its practices and decisions. • A concept where companies create economic value while also addressing social and environmental challenges, aligning business success with social progress. • ...
Bio crossword! 2025-03-05
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- Species that signal environmental health.
- Organisms that eat others for energy.
- Traits improving survival and reproduction.
- Positions in a food chain/web.
- Substances needed for survival and growth
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- Species with a major ecosystem impact.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- Pathways of energy flow in ecosystems.
- Movement of nutrients in an ecosystem.
- living environmental factors
- Able to be maintained long-term.
- Taking in food.
12 Clues: Taking in food. • living environmental factors • Positions in a food chain/web. • Able to be maintained long-term. • Organisms that make their own food. • Organisms that eat others for energy. • Species with a major ecosystem impact. • Pathways of energy flow in ecosystems. • Movement of nutrients in an ecosystem. • Species that signal environmental health. • ...
INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 2025-09-23
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- : Maximum output, less waste
- : Earth is self-regulating
- : Humans are the most important
- : Garbage disposal issue
- : Humans and nature are linked
- : Dirty air from humans
- : Thrifty; avoid waste
- : Respect all life
- : Movement to solve environmental issues
- : Long-term weather changes
- : Save resources for future
- : Order in nature shows beauty
- : Law to reduce pollution
- : Keep environment healthy
- : Link society and environment
- : Fairness in climate burdens
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- : Duty to protect nature
- : Release of greenhouse gases
- : Growth with care for future
- : Wise use of resources
- : Rise in Earth’s temperature
- : Protects natural resources
- : Moral duties about climate
- : Damage from disasters
- : Ecosystems and communities matter
- : Treaty to cut emissions
- : Human-caused environmental problems
- : All living things have value
- : Wise and careful action
- : Harmony with nature
30 Clues: : Respect all life • : Harmony with nature • : Thrifty; avoid waste • : Wise use of resources • : Damage from disasters • : Dirty air from humans • : Duty to protect nature • : Garbage disposal issue • : Treaty to cut emissions • : Law to reduce pollution • : Wise and careful action • : Earth is self-regulating • : Keep environment healthy • : Long-term weather changes • ...
actividades 2023-04-20
19 Clues: abook • to do • social • to read • to play • to go to • physical • exercise • spiritual • financial • i want to • emotional • video games • educational • intellectual • occupational • i'm going to • environmental • we're going to
11-5-words 2026-02-08
19 Clues: dilek • israf • karar • önemsiz • boş yer • harçlık • endişeli • tartışmak • hatırlamak • beklenmedik • teslim etmek • pişman olmak • tepki vermek • iletişim kurmak • çevre ile ilgili • talimat, yönerge • bağırıp çağırmak • canı sıkılmak-kederlenmek • hayal kırıklığına uğramak
Italian Crossword 2023-03-07
20 Clues: lent • itchy • creamy • to quit • abruptly • abstract • character • to promote • definitely • apocalypse • controversy • suggestions • uncomfortable • environmental • to become sick • to own/possess • stripes/strips • absent/mindledly • despite/not even • to hiss or to boo
Oceanography Unit 1 Study Guide 2019-10-15
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- InstituteThatsPartOfWilliamAndMary
- PublishedTheFirstOceanographyTextbook
- HasTheNickname"HerDeerpness"
- UsedToEstimateTheTurbidityOrTransperencyOfSeawater
- FederalAgencyFocusedOnTheConditionOfTheOceansAndAtmosphere
- CreditedWithThePublicationOfTheEarliestMapOfTheGulfStream
- TheNorthernHemisphereIsMostly
- HighestFundedInstituteForOceanographicResearch
- DiscoveredHydrothermalVents
- WhatDidJacquesCousteauInvent
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesTheCompositionOfSeaWater
- MostModern-dayGoingSea-goingVesselsHave
- WhatPercentOfTheOceanIsLand
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- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesHowAndWhyOceansMove
- LargestOcean
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesHowHumansEffectTheOcean
- SmallestOcean
- SeperatesSedimentByGrainSize
- NorwegianCaptainWhoMappedTheArcticOcean
- UnderwaterMicrophone
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesTheEarthAtTheSeaEdges
- BranchOfOceanographyThatDesignsShips
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesAnimals
- TheNewestNamedOcean
- NarrowS-ShapedOcean
25 Clues: LargestOcean • SmallestOcean • TheNewestNamedOcean • NarrowS-ShapedOcean • UnderwaterMicrophone • DiscoveredHydrothermalVents • WhatPercentOfTheOceanIsLand • HasTheNickname"HerDeerpness" • SeperatesSedimentByGrainSize • WhatDidJacquesCousteauInvent • TheNorthernHemisphereIsMostly • InstituteThatsPartOfWilliamAndMary • BranchOfOceanographyThatDesignsShips • ...
engineer 2026-01-20
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- physical_components_for_computers
- specialized_tools
- complex_dynamic_paper_structures
- clean_electricity
- drones
- air_conditioning
- efficient_movement
- Maintains/repairs
- Artificial_Intelligence
- fuels
- Stronger_bridges
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- logistics
- water_resource
- industrial_transpor
- underwater_vehicles
- modifying_genes
- Analyze_bulk_data
- subsets_of_aerospace
- processes
- technologies_to_prevent_harm
- tools
- environment_is_safe
- spacecraft
- Composite_Sketches
- Developed_wastewater_treatment_plants
- robotics
26 Clues: tools • fuels • drones • robotics • logistics • processes • spacecraft • water_resource • modifying_genes • air_conditioning • Stronger_bridges • specialized_tools • Analyze_bulk_data • clean_electricity • Maintains/repairs • efficient_movement • Composite_Sketches • industrial_transpor • underwater_vehicles • environment_is_safe • subsets_of_aerospace • Artificial_Intelligence • technologies_to_prevent_harm • ...
Chapter 2 keywords 2017-03-16
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- An index of the prices paid by producer and wholesalers for commodities such as raw materials, partially finished goods, and finished products.
- Inflation that occurs when increases in production costs push up the prices of final goods and services.
- The movement of inputs and outputs among households, businesses, and government
- An index of the price of a"market-basket" of goods and services purchased by typical urban consumers.
- The combination of policies, laws, and choices made by a nation's government to establish the systems that determine what goods and services are produced and how they are allocated.
- An increase in a nation's output of goods and services.
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- The value of what money can buy.
- The subareas of economics that focuses on individual parts of the economy such as households or firms.
- Short-term unemployment that is not related to the business cycle.
- The situation in which the average of all prices of goods and services is rising.
- The subarea of economics that focuses on the economy as a whole by looking at aggregate data for large groups of people, companies, or products.
- Upward and downward changes in the level of economic activity.
- The condition when all people who want to work and can work have jobs.
- The study of how a society uses scarce resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
14 Clues: The value of what money can buy. • An increase in a nation's output of goods and services. • Upward and downward changes in the level of economic activity. • Short-term unemployment that is not related to the business cycle. • The condition when all people who want to work and can work have jobs. • ...
NAVFAC Capabilities 2023-02-13
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- _____ Handling Ashore Procurement
- NEPA Requirement: Environmental ______
- _______ and Facilities Operations
- Real Estate _______ and Management
- _______ Facilities and Equipment Engineering
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- Military Construction acronym
- Basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- Protection against unauthorized data usage
- _______Vehicles providing transportation services
- _______ Conservation: Health assessment of natural and cultural resources
10 Clues: Military Construction acronym • _____ Handling Ashore Procurement • _______ and Facilities Operations • Real Estate _______ and Management • NEPA Requirement: Environmental ______ • Protection against unauthorized data usage • _______ Facilities and Equipment Engineering • _______Vehicles providing transportation services • ...
environmental protection 2021-12-01
11 Clues: waste material • related to sea • not now existing • use again and again • fill againa and again • object made by a person • unpleasant, not attractive • sort rubbish and use it again • in danger of being harmed, lost • protect from harm or destruction • damage caused to water, soil by harmful substances
Environmental Chemistry 2012-11-07
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- This chemical was once widely used as an anesthetic
- Bioaccumulating contaminant found in the Great Lakes
- A type of mite that is responsible for CCD in bees
- Ozone depleting contaminant
- Water contaminated with this element (number 33) is a serious concern worldwide
- Also known as, Quicksilver
- Occupational expose to this element (Pb) is the main cause of poisoning
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- This chemical is both a greenhouse gas and an ozone depleting substance
- Nerve gas An extremely lethal nerve agent
- This chemical is a carbon atom triple bonded to a nitrogen
- This chemical is known to cause birth defects
11 Clues: Also known as, Quicksilver • Ozone depleting contaminant • Nerve gas An extremely lethal nerve agent • This chemical is known to cause birth defects • A type of mite that is responsible for CCD in bees • This chemical was once widely used as an anesthetic • Bioaccumulating contaminant found in the Great Lakes • This chemical is a carbon atom triple bonded to a nitrogen • ...
Environmental Matters 2014-11-19
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- This is garbage which is just dropped on the ground.
- Cigarette butts are the most _________ form of litter in Australia.
- Turning something old into something new.
- The recyclable material most jars are made from.
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- Finding a different way to use an item.
- An Aboriginal garbage pile is called a _________ .
- Another word for poisonous.
- Cutting down on the amount we use.
- What is used to separate metal from plastic in a recycling plant.
- The recyclable material which is polluting our waterways and harming our sea life.
- Instead of putting your fruit and vege scraps in the bin, you could put them on your _____ heap.
11 Clues: Another word for poisonous. • Cutting down on the amount we use. • Finding a different way to use an item. • Turning something old into something new. • The recyclable material most jars are made from. • An Aboriginal garbage pile is called a _________ . • This is garbage which is just dropped on the ground. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING 2014-11-06
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- The ground, the top layer of earth in which plants grow
- Devices that regulate direct or control the flow of a fluid by opening and closing
- Harmful or poisonous substances introduced into the environment
- A turbine that is powered by wind
- Thanks to this you feel warm under your feet - … heating
- A barrier constructed across a waterway to control the flow or raise the level of water
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- The pipes, fixtures; and other apparatus of water, gas, or sewage system in a building
- A large kettle or a boiler
- A system for supplying heat, especially central heating, to a building
- A regular removal of garbage
- Liquid and solid waste carried off in sewers or drains
11 Clues: A large kettle or a boiler • A regular removal of garbage • A turbine that is powered by wind • Liquid and solid waste carried off in sewers or drains • The ground, the top layer of earth in which plants grow • Thanks to this you feel warm under your feet - … heating • Harmful or poisonous substances introduced into the environment • ...
Environmental Emergencies 2023-03-31
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- the slowing of the heart rate caused by submersion
- loos of heat caused by air movement
- life threatening, altered mental, severe hyperthermia
- any break of bone with skin broken
- a device used to protect an injured extremity
- fiber like connective tissue that covers arteries, veins, tendons
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- divers who ascend too quickly
- the shinbone
- a balance of all systems of the body
- grating sensation caused by fractured bond ends
- blood in the urine
11 Clues: the shinbone • blood in the urine • divers who ascend too quickly • any break of bone with skin broken • loos of heat caused by air movement • a balance of all systems of the body • a device used to protect an injured extremity • grating sensation caused by fractured bond ends • the slowing of the heart rate caused by submersion • ...
Environmental Emergencies 2020-03-17
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- high altitude cerebral edema
- Bubbles of air in the blood vessels
- the transfer of heat from a part of the body to a colder object or substance by direct contact
- the most serious local cold injury
- Fluid collects in the lungs, hindering the passage of oxygen into the bloodstream.
- Painful muscle spasms that occur after vigorous exercise
- Core temperature falls below 95°F
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- Occurs when the body is subjected to more heat than it can handle, and normal mechanisms are overwhelmed
- core temperature of 101°F (38.3°C) or higher.
- occurs when heat is transferred to circulating air
- permanent damage or cell death
11 Clues: high altitude cerebral edema • permanent damage or cell death • Core temperature falls below 95°F • the most serious local cold injury • Bubbles of air in the blood vessels • core temperature of 101°F (38.3°C) or higher. • occurs when heat is transferred to circulating air • Painful muscle spasms that occur after vigorous exercise • ...
Environmental Emergencies 2021-09-28
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- With animal bites, control ___ first.
- Immediately postpone all activities during a ___.
- Widow spider colors include __, black or brown.
- Infection that is more common in warmer climates
- Most severe heat related illness
- When in contact with poisonous plants, wash the exposed area with __ and water.
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- Drink that interferes with body’s ability to regulate temperature
- A virus passed onto humans and other animals by mosquitoes
- Do not go outside during the ___ and coldest parts of the day
- Don't use ice on this type of bite
- Painful arthritis can be caused by this disease
11 Clues: Most severe heat related illness • Don't use ice on this type of bite • With animal bites, control ___ first. • Painful arthritis can be caused by this disease • Widow spider colors include __, black or brown. • Infection that is more common in warmer climates • Immediately postpone all activities during a ___. • ...
Environmental Safety 2019-05-20
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- The _______ bin is used for garden waste
- A forest the size of which country gets cut down every year to make paper for the UK?
- What might you cause if you don't dispose of batteries correctly?
- To protect the environment, you can buy _______ straws instead of plastic ones
- What do you cause if you don't dispose of litter correctly?
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- Litter commonly traps _______ if not put in the right bin
- Where does the green bin waste go?
- What colour is your recycling bin?
- Every _______ weeks you make your own body weight in rubbish?
- What goes in the blue bin?
- What percentage of rubbish can be recycled?
11 Clues: What goes in the blue bin? • Where does the green bin waste go? • What colour is your recycling bin? • The _______ bin is used for garden waste • What percentage of rubbish can be recycled? • Litter commonly traps _______ if not put in the right bin • What do you cause if you don't dispose of litter correctly? • ...
Environmental Bio 2024-01-08
11 Clues: adjusting • species death • preserved remains • unit of hereditary • formation of species • ability to pass genes • best adapted survival • growth and development • changing gene structure • separation of an organism • frequency of different genotypes
Environmental Crossword 2024-02-04
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- perspectives or views held by individuals reglobal environment based on values andassumptions
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
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- Nature exists for all species on earth, notjust humans, and humans are equal to otherspecies
- An increase in the average temperature ofthe earth's atmosphere (especially asustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- A term that typically describes a speciesthat no longer has any known livingindividuals.
- Ensure access to affordable, reliable,sustainable and modern energy for allatmosphere the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
11 Clues: Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere • ...
Environmental Factors 2024-03-21
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- heating through another medium, such as air or liquid
- increased body temperature
- is treated by rewarming an area (not rubbing)
- life threatening condition; sudden collapse, flushed skin, temp above 104.5
- process of liquid turning to vapor; sweating
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- measures wet bulb globe temperature
- gradual rewarming should occur through hot drinks, heat pads, and hot blankets
- heating through direct contact with a medium
- decreased body temperature
- emission and diffusion of heat rays
- occur in calf and abdomen; pain, dehydration, thrist, sweating, or fatigue
11 Clues: increased body temperature • decreased body temperature • measures wet bulb globe temperature • emission and diffusion of heat rays • heating through direct contact with a medium • process of liquid turning to vapor; sweating • is treated by rewarming an area (not rubbing) • heating through another medium, such as air or liquid • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS 2024-03-02
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- when you take a bath or a long shower
- transform waste into new materials and use things again
- when a specific type of species starts to die and disappear
- factories sometimes do this when they produce things (usually chemical industry)
- use less plastic (es. use reusable plastic bottles and tote bags)
- burn coal and oil for energy
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- when you find chemical substances in the sea
- plant them to produce more oxygen
- energy that usually comes from solar panels
- killing specific species for specific reasons (es. horns, furs ecc.)
- cut too many trees
11 Clues: cut too many trees • burn coal and oil for energy • plant them to produce more oxygen • when you take a bath or a long shower • energy that usually comes from solar panels • when you find chemical substances in the sea • transform waste into new materials and use things again • when a specific type of species starts to die and disappear • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS 2024-03-02
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- when you take a bath or a long shower
- transform waste into new materials and use things again
- when a specific type of species starts to die and disappear
- factories sometimes do this when they produce things (usually chemical industry)
- use less plastic (es. use reusable plastic bottles and tote bags)
- burn coal and oil for energy
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- when you find chemical substances in the sea
- plant them to produce more oxygen
- energy that usually comes from solar panels
- killing specific species for specific reasons (es. horns, furs ecc.)
- cut too many trees
11 Clues: cut too many trees • burn coal and oil for energy • plant them to produce more oxygen • when you take a bath or a long shower • energy that usually comes from solar panels • when you find chemical substances in the sea • transform waste into new materials and use things again • when a specific type of species starts to die and disappear • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS 2024-03-02
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- when you take a bath or a long shower
- transform waste into new materials and use things again
- when a specific type of species starts to die and disappear
- factories sometimes do this when they produce things (usually chemical industry)
- use less plastic (es. use reusable plastic bottles and tote bags)
- burn coal and oil for energy
Down
- when you find chemical substances in the sea
- plant them to produce more oxygen
- energy that usually comes from solar panels
- killing specific species for specific reasons (es. horns, furs ecc.)
- cut too many trees
11 Clues: cut too many trees • burn coal and oil for energy • plant them to produce more oxygen • when you take a bath or a long shower • energy that usually comes from solar panels • when you find chemical substances in the sea • transform waste into new materials and use things again • when a specific type of species starts to die and disappear • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS 2024-03-02
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- when you take a bath or a long shower
- transform waste into new materials and use things again
- when a specific type of species starts to die and disappear
- factories sometimes do this when they produce things (usually chemical industry)
- use less plastic (es. use reusable plastic bottles and tote bags)
- burn coal and oil for energy
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- when you find chemical substances in the sea
- plant them to produce more oxygen
- energy that usually comes from solar panels
- killing specific species for specific reasons (es. horns, furs ecc.)
- cut too many trees
11 Clues: cut too many trees • burn coal and oil for energy • plant them to produce more oxygen • when you take a bath or a long shower • energy that usually comes from solar panels • when you find chemical substances in the sea • transform waste into new materials and use things again • when a specific type of species starts to die and disappear • ...
Environmental Movement 2026-04-13
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- type of air pollution from factory emissions that creates a hazy brown-grey cloud of smoke
- nuclear powerplant that caused Americans to be reluctant to use nuclear power
- river that caught national attention after it caught fire
- nationwide protest that started on April 22, 1970
- limited emissions from factories and automobiles
- book by Rachel Carson that led to increased environmental activism
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- highly contaminated location in the US designated by the EPA for clean up
- pesticide that was banned by Congress due to the health problems in humans and animals
- agency who's mission was to clean up and protect the environment
- site near Niagara Falls that was deemed toxic by the EPA due to the thousands of tons of toxic waste that industries had been dumping in the ground
- formed by a group of Beverly Hills housewives in the 1950s to get the city and state officials to do something about the smog
11 Clues: limited emissions from factories and automobiles • nationwide protest that started on April 22, 1970 • river that caught national attention after it caught fire • agency who's mission was to clean up and protect the environment • book by Rachel Carson that led to increased environmental activism • ...
Environmental Health 2024-10-29
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- fog that has mixed with smoke and chemical fumes
- process of gathering food scraps and organic waste into a bin and letting it decompose and then adding it to soil to help plants grow
- type of energy that cannot be used up, such as wind, water, or solar power recycling process in which used materials are turned into new products
- substances that contaminate the environment and can harm people
- goods that have a less harmful impact on the environment than traditional products
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- natural forms of energy, such as oil, natural gas, and gas, that were formed a very long time ago, when dinosaurs lived on Earth
- actions that maintain the natural resources in the environment
- able to break down without causing harm when thrown out
- gas made up of oxygen that naturally exists high above Earth’s atmosphere
- number that communicates to the public the level of pollutants in the air brownfieldsite land, such as an old factory or gas station, that contains hazardous waste
- rain any form of precipitation that includes particles containing acid
11 Clues: fog that has mixed with smoke and chemical fumes • able to break down without causing harm when thrown out • actions that maintain the natural resources in the environment • substances that contaminate the environment and can harm people • rain any form of precipitation that includes particles containing acid • ...
Environmental Adaptations 2024-10-29
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- Adaptations that are short term
- The process by which an organism adjusts to changes in its environment, allowing it to maintain performance across a range of environmental conditions.
- External stimuli like temperature, altitude, humidity that trigger adaptive responses
- Physiology processes that maintain internal balance (homeostasis) despite external changes
- The ability of an organism to maintain internal equilibrium by adjusting its physiological processes.
- Physiological changes to better cope with environmental stressors, optimizing performance and survival
- Long-term physiological changes in response to a specific environmental factor.
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- How hot or cold it is
- Process of adjusting to the local environment to increase chances of survival
- How high above sea level you are
- How much water is in the air
11 Clues: How hot or cold it is • How much water is in the air • Adaptations that are short term • How high above sea level you are • Process of adjusting to the local environment to increase chances of survival • Long-term physiological changes in response to a specific environmental factor. • ...
