environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Adam Smith 2021-11-09
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- relating to economics or the economy.
- complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.
- an expert in economics.
- willingness to respect or accept behaviour or opinions different from one's own
- concerned with or relating to what is right and wrong in human behavior
- an act of asking for information
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- the act or means of enlightening
- Fellowship of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
- a person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area.
- the study of the mind and behavior
10 Clues: an expert in economics. • the act or means of enlightening • an act of asking for information • the study of the mind and behavior • relating to economics or the economy. • complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something. • concerned with or relating to what is right and wrong in human behavior • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 2024-01-17
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- CA grows 1/3 of the what in the country?
- What is the minimum number of people needed for a partnership?
- 93% of CA Farms are owned by a?
- Blue Diamond’s core values include Partnership, Quality, Innovation, and?
- Producers are the creators of what in economics?
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- What did Blue Diamond bring to the market for the first time?
- What type of agriculture is farming and ranching referred to as?
- Buyers are the creators of what in economics?
- What are investors commonly referred to as?
- What are the funds needed to run a business referred to as?
10 Clues: 93% of CA Farms are owned by a? • CA grows 1/3 of the what in the country? • What are investors commonly referred to as? • Buyers are the creators of what in economics? • Producers are the creators of what in economics? • What are the funds needed to run a business referred to as? • What did Blue Diamond bring to the market for the first time? • ...
Math words 2023-05-03
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- separate numbers or be separated into parts
- A branch concerned with properties of space, distance, shape, and size related to figures
- The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another
- A relationship between two quantities or more
- part of mathematics in which letters, symbols for
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- to combined numbers together
- A quantity that can be changed and is not fixed
- to add numbers at a specific number of times
- form of economics that relies on quantitative methods to describe economic phenomena.
- A mathematical determination of the size or number of something
10 Clues: to combined numbers together • separate numbers or be separated into parts • to add numbers at a specific number of times • A relationship between two quantities or more • A quantity that can be changed and is not fixed • part of mathematics in which letters, symbols for • A mathematical determination of the size or number of something • ...
Abeka Economics Quiz 1 2023-01-09
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- An intangible item for which people will pay
- What word is defined as the study of the choices individuals and societies make in production, distribution, and consumption of goods?
- What is the quantity of a good for sale at a certain price under certain conditions?
- What riddle did Carl Menger solve?
- Something difficult to live without
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- an item produced to directly satisfy people's wants
- good Anything used in the production of a good
- Who was the founder of the Austrian school of economics?
- What is the mechanism that allows people to exchange goods?
- A tangible item for which people will pay
10 Clues: What riddle did Carl Menger solve? • Something difficult to live without • A tangible item for which people will pay • An intangible item for which people will pay • good Anything used in the production of a good • an item produced to directly satisfy people's wants • Who was the founder of the Austrian school of economics? • ...
Business Terminology 2024-05-16
9 Clues: Hierarchy of needs • PEST, SWOT, Break-even • adveritement,online,content • external environmental factor • internal environmental factor • something a business must overcome • riskiest stage if the business life cycle • the first stage of the business life cycle • innovation theory new technology new market
North America's Environment Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-25
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- Fossil fuels are considered this type of energy...
- What is a product of automotive and industrial emissions?
- Wind, solar, and hydroelectricity are examples of ...
- What do aqueducts bring to California's large population?
- The United States has the largest _____________ _______________ in the world.
- ____________ ______________ is an environmental problem in the U.S. because it corrodes stone and metal buildings, damages crops, and pollutes the soil.
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- As of 2013 only 12% of Canada's ________________ _______________ was federally protected.
- Which two states have the largest petroleum reserves?
- In what city did the building of levees damage the natural landscape that once protected it from flooding?
- This region of Florida provides rich habitats for a variety of animals and plant species, and has been threatened by environmental degradation.
- Why is the environmental condition of the Gulf of Mexico important to the U.S. economy?
- What is removal of whole forests for harvesting trees.
12 Clues: Fossil fuels are considered this type of energy... • Which two states have the largest petroleum reserves? • Wind, solar, and hydroelectricity are examples of ... • What is removal of whole forests for harvesting trees. • What is a product of automotive and industrial emissions? • What do aqueducts bring to California's large population? • ...
KEEPING QUIET 2021-07-14
16 Clues: POET • PANIC • SADNESS • KEEP STILL • STAGNATION • CONTENTMENT • COLD SEA PD • PEACEFUL ZONE • HURT HANDS PD • COUNTING UPTO • SPLENDID MOMENT • KILL SPONTANEITY • DOING NOTHING PD • SUDDEN STRANGENESS PD • TEACHES REPLENISHMENT • ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
U4AOS1 - The importance of sleep for mental wellbeing 2024-08-02
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- _______Light Therapy: treatment for circadian rhythm disorders.
- Functioning affected by sleep deprivation eg. Mood/emotions
- A short period of sleep lasting only seconds while still appearing awake.
- Functioning affected by sleep deprivation eg. Microsleeps, reaction time
- Using environmental cues to train our circadian rhythm.
- ___________ Sleep Phase Disorder.
- _________sleep deprivation similar to 0.05% BAC.
- Light emitted by our devices.
- Sleep ________ :the accumulated hours of missed sleep.
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- Functioning affected by sleep deprivation eg. Concentration, attention
- The bodily rhythm that describes the sleep-wake cycle.
- Sleep _________: practices that encourage good quality and quantity sleep.
- __________sleep deprivation similar to 0.10% BAC.
- Environmental cues that indicate time of day.
- Need to lower this in order to sleep comfortably.
- __________Sleep Phase Syndrome.
16 Clues: Light emitted by our devices. • __________Sleep Phase Syndrome. • ___________ Sleep Phase Disorder. • Environmental cues that indicate time of day. • _________sleep deprivation similar to 0.05% BAC. • __________sleep deprivation similar to 0.10% BAC. • Need to lower this in order to sleep comfortably. • The bodily rhythm that describes the sleep-wake cycle. • ...
3.3 Prior Knowledge review 2025-07-13
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- (type of adaptation) way that an organism acts
- organisms of the same kind that can interbreed
- living environmental factors
- a feature that allows an organism to survive
- a group of organisms of the same species living in the same area
- ____-specific: relationships between members of different species
- adaptive advantage increases _____ and reproduction
- type of relationship where both members benefit
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- (type of adaptation) physical features
- an organ or cells that respond to the stimulus
- an organ or cells that detect the stimulus
- non-living environmental factors
- reproductive ____: refers to how many offspring an organism can produce
- ____-specific: relationships between members of the same species
- a living thing
- a change in an organism's surroundings
16 Clues: a living thing • living environmental factors • non-living environmental factors • (type of adaptation) physical features • a change in an organism's surroundings • an organ or cells that detect the stimulus • a feature that allows an organism to survive • (type of adaptation) way that an organism acts • an organ or cells that respond to the stimulus • ...
Nolan's crossword 2022-01-06
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- goods and services are produced
- person who is walking
- earth
- talented at music
- horse
- human being
- person who collects stuff
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- poets or poetry
- careful search in a crime
- some who studies the universe
- someone who tells jokes
- something poisonous
- sold without a brand name
- appliance that keeps things cold
- academic learning
15 Clues: earth • horse • human being • poets or poetry • talented at music • academic learning • something poisonous • person who is walking • someone who tells jokes • careful search in a crime • sold without a brand name • person who collects stuff • some who studies the universe • goods and services are produced • appliance that keeps things cold
M.F.E. 2022-08-23
15 Clues: a wish • spending • not enough • availibility • a compromise • bussiness man • a supply of items • essential for life • importance in life • a forcefull request • a higher spot in a job • a place to store money • someone who buys things • only one may give you advatages • produced, sold, purchased by people
Composites 2014-04-23
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- the first resin painted onto the mould usually having a colour
- type of lamination where resin is added at the end under vacuum
- what should be less than 80% for correct environmental conditions
- a smoking mix off curing resin
- what environmental condition must be continually monitored
- a resin system requiring a hardener
- what must you change for epoxy to speed up curing time
- another name for Aramid
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- what level should be below 50ppm in the UK
- product used to help cure polyester resin
- type of material where fiber's are laid in 2 directions
- a type of core
- a medium strength resin
- a type of contamination
- a type of defect found in lamination
- a type of roller used to consolidate 1st mat
- a black fiber material
- type of gloves used in lamination
18 Clues: a type of core • a black fiber material • a medium strength resin • a type of contamination • another name for Aramid • a smoking mix off curing resin • type of gloves used in lamination • a resin system requiring a hardener • a type of defect found in lamination • product used to help cure polyester resin • what level should be below 50ppm in the UK • ...
Sustainability 2015-04-15
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- inexpensive product used in many buildings
- Effect reaction that takes place when materials that may not outgas VOC's themselves
- used in latex paint
- produce mycotoxins
- tend to achieve superior financial performance
- Design also referred to as green design and sustainable construction
- health hazards in the built environment
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- result from mixing ammonia and bleach
- harmful chemical or waste material that is released into the air, soil, or water
- leadership in energy and environmental design
- can attract business and positive public relations
- material safety data sheet
- Seal non-profit environmental testing program that uses a life-cyle approach
- Contaminants living things that can harm human health
- speed at which VOC's are released
- used in insulations, building materials, paints, ceilings and flooring
- ability of a substance to cause an undesirable harmful effect
- highly toxic to humans
18 Clues: produce mycotoxins • used in latex paint • highly toxic to humans • material safety data sheet • speed at which VOC's are released • result from mixing ammonia and bleach • health hazards in the built environment • inexpensive product used in many buildings • leadership in energy and environmental design • tend to achieve superior financial performance • ...
Nolan's crossword 2022-01-06
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- goods and services are produced
- person who is walking
- earth
- talented at music
- horse
- human being
- person who collects stuff
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- poets or poetry
- careful search in a crime
- some who studies the universe
- someone who tells jokes
- something poisonous
- sold without a brand name
- appliance that keeps things cold
- academic learning
15 Clues: earth • horse • human being • poets or poetry • talented at music • academic learning • something poisonous • person who is walking • someone who tells jokes • careful search in a crime • sold without a brand name • person who collects stuff • some who studies the universe • goods and services are produced • appliance that keeps things cold
INR Crossword 2022-10-06
15 Clues: gfgfg • gfg fg • gsdf sfd • fdfsfsdf • gsdf sdf • gsdf sd f • gsdf sfd s • gf gfg fgf • g fg gdgdg • g sdf sd fsd • ggfgfg gfgf • gf sdfsd fsd f • ggf gfgf gf fg fg • gfdfd d fd fds fsfs f • gfg fg fg fg fg fg fg fgfg fgfgsfsdf
ECO CROSSWORD 2025-06-04
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- The idea that the market, through the self-interest of individuals and firms, can coordinate economic activity and allocate resources efficiently without direct government intervention.
- In economics, this is achieved when production is aligned with the preferences of consumers and producers, typically where the marginal benefit of a good equals its marginal cost, maximizing social welfare.
- Goods that are nonexcludable (costly or impossible to prevent others from using) and nonrivalrous (one person's use doesn't diminish another's).
- An economic situation where the free market's distribution of goods and services is inefficient, meaning individual rational behavior doesn't lead to rational outcomes for the group.
- The principle that consumers, through their purchasing decisions, determine the demand for goods and services, thereby influencing what is produced and how it is produced.
- Commodities that an individual or society should have based on some concept of benefit, rather than just ability and willingness to pay.
- Goods or services whose consumption is considered unhealthy, degrading, or socially undesirable due to perceived negative effects on the consumers themselves.
- Refers to economic inequality, which is the unequal distribution of income, wealth, and opportunity among different groups in society.
- A situation where capital is able to move between countries without cost, leading to equal risk-adjusted returns to capital in all countries.
- In economics, a side effect or consequence of an activity that is not reflected in its cost and not primarily borne by those directly involved.
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- A market structure characterized by a large number of buyers and sellers, identical products, free entry and exit for firms, and perfect knowledge among participants.
- A concept in economics where all participants in a market have knowledge of all relevant information in the system.
- In economics, these are the inputs used to produce goods and services, also known as factors of production (land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship).
- A body or entity with the power to manage a political unit, organization, or state, making authoritative decisions binding on residents and businesses within its boundaries.
14 Clues: A concept in economics where all participants in a market have knowledge of all relevant information in the system. • Refers to economic inequality, which is the unequal distribution of income, wealth, and opportunity among different groups in society. • ...
Ambiente: no accents, apostrophies or articles 2025-11-20
18 Clues: a farm • organic • crowded • a crowd • to reduce • a business • family run • a portrait • to promote • to increase • an entrance • handcrafted • sustainable • an awareness • environmental • a self-portrait • to give value to • to rent(e.g. an apartment)
Composites 2014-04-23
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- product used to help cure polyester resin
- what should be less than 80% for correct environmental conditions
- what level should be below 50ppm in the UK
- a type of defect found in lamination
- a type of roller used to consolidate 1st mat
- type of gloves used in lamination
- a type of contamination
- what must you change for epoxy to speed up curing time
- another name for Aramid
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- a resin system requiring a hardener
- what environmental condition must be continually monitored
- a black fiber material
- the first resin painted onto the mould usually having a colour
- a medium strength resin
- a type of core
- type of lamination where resin is added at the end under vacuum
- a smoking mix off curing resin
- type of material where fiber's are laid in 2 directions
18 Clues: a type of core • a black fiber material • a medium strength resin • a type of contamination • another name for Aramid • a smoking mix off curing resin • type of gloves used in lamination • a resin system requiring a hardener • a type of defect found in lamination • product used to help cure polyester resin • what level should be below 50ppm in the UK • ...
Kiersten Engen DNA Crossword 2019-01-24
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- Deoxy-Ribo-Nucleic-Acid
- This type of trait is from your parents
- Structure of DNA that remains within the Nucleus
- The likelihood of something to occur/be true
- The "Side" from "Side Poles"
- The shape of DNA
- Something you pick up or choose from the world around you
- This trait is chosen by you or someone else; based on the world around you
- Pairs with Cytosine
- Pairs with Adenine
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- The general form of Adenine, Cytosine, etc.
- Something you get that is passed down from your parents through genes
- What Gregor Mendel studied
- The "Pole" from "Side Poles"
- The thing Rosalind Franklin took of DNA
- Determines a characteristic of an organism, passed down from parents
- The thing Watson & Crick took of DNA
- Mutated, alternate, form of a gene
18 Clues: The shape of DNA • Pairs with Adenine • Pairs with Cytosine • Deoxy-Ribo-Nucleic-Acid • What Gregor Mendel studied • The "Pole" from "Side Poles" • The "Side" from "Side Poles" • Mutated, alternate, form of a gene • The thing Watson & Crick took of DNA • This type of trait is from your parents • The thing Rosalind Franklin took of DNA • The general form of Adenine, Cytosine, etc. • ...
Skiing 2025-03-24
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- What term describes the total greenhouse gas emissions produced by skiing activities?
- What term describes sustainable resorts, equipment, and travel choices for skiing?
- What is the man-made alternative used by ski resorts to maintain slopes?
- What environmental issue occurs when ski resorts clear forests for new slopes?
- What is negatively affected when ski resorts disrupt wildlife habitats?
- What natural disaster can be unintentionally triggered by backcountry and ski touring activities?
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- What type of skiing takes place in remote, unmarked terrain outside resorts?
- What industry benefits from skiing but also contributes to environmental issues?
- Change What global issue threatens the future of winter sports by reducing snowfall?
- No Trace What ethical principle encourages skiers to minimize their environmental impact?
- What term refers to native communities that are sometimes displaced by ski tourism?
- What major resource is heavily consumed in artificial snow production?
12 Clues: What major resource is heavily consumed in artificial snow production? • What is negatively affected when ski resorts disrupt wildlife habitats? • What is the man-made alternative used by ski resorts to maintain slopes? • What type of skiing takes place in remote, unmarked terrain outside resorts? • ...
Finance quiz 2022-10-15
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- is the largest cab company in the world
- has the largest market share in the telecom industry
- has the largest market share in the airline's industry in India
- is the first name of "The father of economics"
- is the month the fisical year starts
- is a decentralized ledger of all transactions across a peer-to-peer network.
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- is the first name of the current finance minister of India
- is the largest crypto currency in the world
- is a Latin phrase that generally means "all other things being equal" (remember your economics course).
- is the last name of India's most famous investor
- is the largest company in India (in terms of market Cap )
11 Clues: is the month the fisical year starts • is the largest cab company in the world • is the largest crypto currency in the world • is the first name of "The father of economics" • is the last name of India's most famous investor • has the largest market share in the telecom industry • is the largest company in India (in terms of market Cap ) • ...
colours 2019-11-24
Rachel's Birthday Crossword 2022-11-06
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- Trip leader for
- Favorite color
- Rachel's dog
- Sophomore-year dorm
- Past summer internship
- Favorite Andrew's meal
- Event Rachel competed in for highschool
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- Method of travel for the tour de luce
- Gerry's pet project
- Rachel's high school boyfriend
- Hometown!
- One of Rachel's concentrations
- Rachel's Sister
- Name of Rachel's High school
14 Clues: Hometown! • Rachel's dog • Favorite color • Trip leader for • Rachel's Sister • Gerry's pet project • Sophomore-year dorm • Past summer internship • Favorite Andrew's meal • Name of Rachel's High school • Rachel's high school boyfriend • One of Rachel's concentrations • Method of travel for the tour de luce • Event Rachel competed in for highschool
page 70 Teil 2 2016-01-31
13 Clues: Umwelt- • Maßnahme • erfordern • Kraftwerk • Ergebnisse • Ähnlichkeit • kommentieren • Infrastruktur • umweltfreundlich • sparen, einsparen • Maßnahmen ergreifen • einander gegenüberstellen • Frage, Streitpunkt, Problem
Social Chapter 6 2024-03-22
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- First president to fully abandon the Laissez Faire idea
- Giving money to a company or business, and the money will flow down to everyone else
- Man who passed the square deal
- Increase of prices for goods and services
- He started the Third Way, which focused more on trade unions and public ownership
- Believed in inflation and high taxes when economy is high, and low taxes when economy is low
- Economist most closely associated with monetarism
- Started the idea of supply-side economics. or trickle-down economics
- President who broke the Standard Oil Company into mulitple smaller companies
- Premier who supressed communism by passing the Padlack Law
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- A business or company that has control of a supply or service
- Form of government that promotes the economic well-being of its citizens
- An opportunity for disadvantaged people, funded by the government
- Man who believed civilization and profits go hand in hand
- Difference in earning between the rich and poor
- Main policy was isolationism
- British prime minister who tried to reduce government involvement in the economy
- Founded credit union in Quebec communities
- The protection and growth of the interests of consumers
19 Clues: Main policy was isolationism • Man who passed the square deal • Increase of prices for goods and services • Founded credit union in Quebec communities • Difference in earning between the rich and poor • Economist most closely associated with monetarism • First president to fully abandon the Laissez Faire idea • The protection and growth of the interests of consumers • ...
Economics Part 1 by Sa'Myra Brown 2021-10-27
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- Economics is the study of people and _________
- The "Invisible Hand" is linked to this economic system
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- people who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business
- The economic regulator in a market economy
- the top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the____________
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- Examples of this type of economy include Haiti,Alaska,Canada & Greenland
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer
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- The owner of DuB's on Main Street is an example of this factor of production
- The concept behind the "Invisible Hand" is that there should be
- An example of complementary goods are
- Another name od the economic system is "mixed" economy
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production
- The economic driver in a market economy
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- An example of a tangible good
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • The economic driver in a market economy • The economic regulator in a market economy • Economics is the study of people and _________ • Crops are an example of this factor of production • Money is an example of which factor of production • ...
Economics Part 1 by Sa'Myra Brown 2021-10-27
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- Economics is the study of people and _________
- The "Invisible Hand" is linked to this economic system
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- people who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business
- The economic regulator in a market economy
- the top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the____________
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- Examples of this type of economy include Haiti,Alaska,Canada & Greenland
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer
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- The owner of DuB's on Main Street is an example of this factor of production
- The concept behind the "Invisible Hand" is that there should be
- An example of complementary goods are
- Another name od the economic system is "mixed" economy
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production
- The economic driver in a market economy
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- An example of a tangible good
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • The economic driver in a market economy • The economic regulator in a market economy • Economics is the study of people and _________ • Crops are an example of this factor of production • Money is an example of which factor of production • ...
6th Grade Geography (Units 1-4) 2023-11-09
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- where to start measuring north and south
- the Empire that the Spanish conquered
- where to start measuring east and west
- God is known and praised, through Jesus, by all _____.
- the Great order we are given by Jesus
- What 'unreached' people do not have in their language
- the perspective that answers "who"
- Jesus gave John a _____ that there was a great multitude praising God.
- map that shows roads, borders, and cities
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- the unit of measurement for latitude and longitude
- the civilization that declined over 600 years
- the perspective that looks at the environmental impacts
- the perspective that answers "where"
- God gave Abraham a couple of these
- map that shows mountains, swamps, and lakes
15 Clues: God gave Abraham a couple of these • the perspective that answers "who" • the perspective that answers "where" • the Empire that the Spanish conquered • the Great order we are given by Jesus • where to start measuring east and west • where to start measuring north and south • map that shows roads, borders, and cities • map that shows mountains, swamps, and lakes • ...
Environmental Health and Safety 2025-07-19
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- This global initiative consists of 17 goals aiming for prosperity and planetary protection by 2030.
- A systematic four-step process to evaluate the health impact of environmental exposures.
- Assessment tool for evaluating health hazards through job, home, hobbies, and exposures.
- Term for chemicals that interfere with hormonal systems and may affect future generations.
- WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
- Public health theory focused on addressing root causes of illness at the systemic level.
- are not fully established.
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- The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
- The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health
- Environmental principle suggesting action should be taken even if some cause-and-effect
- Dynamic communities of organisms and their physical environment, essential for ecological
11 Clues: are not fully established. • WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing. • The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. • The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health • Environmental principle suggesting action should be taken even if some cause-and-effect • ...
Chapter 15 2021-06-21
Economics Part 1 by Sa'Myra Brown 2021-10-27
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- Economics is the study of people and _________
- The "Invisible Hand" is linked to this economic system
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- people who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business
- The economic regulator in a market economy
- the top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the____________
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- Examples of this type of economy include Haiti,Alaska,Canada & Greenland
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer
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- The owner of DuB's on Main Street is an example of this factor of production
- The concept behind the "Invisible Hand" is that there should be
- An example of complementary goods are
- Another name od the economic system is "mixed" economy
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production
- The economic driver in a market economy
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- An example of a tangible good
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • The economic driver in a market economy • The economic regulator in a market economy • Economics is the study of people and _________ • Crops are an example of this factor of production • Money is an example of which factor of production • ...
Economics Part 1 by Sa'Myra Brown 2021-10-27
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- The economic regulator in a market economy
- Examples of this type of economy include Haiti,Alaska,Canada & Greenland
- the top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the____________
- The economic driver in a market economy
- Another name of the economic system is "mixed" economy
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer
- The concept behind the "Invisible Hand" is that there should be
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is
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- people who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business
- An example of complementary goods are
- Economics is the study of people and _________
- The "Invisible Hand" is linked to this economic system
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- An example of a tangible good
- The owner of DuB's on Main Street is an example of this factor of production
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • The economic driver in a market economy • The economic regulator in a market economy • Economics is the study of people and _________ • Crops are an example of this factor of production • Money is an example of which factor of production • ...
Somatoform Disorders 2022-11-29
17 Clues: lack lack • pain panic • obsessive of • pollution post • anxiety autism • cure diagnosis • treatment viral • stress symptoms • brain compulsive • factors flashback • disorder disorder • reduced repetitive • early environmental • medication nightmares • indifference infection • genius hypochondriasis • somatization somatoform
Environmental Science CH2 2022-01-27
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- a testable idea that leads to a investigation
- the linear dependance two varibles
- a statement made in advance that expresses the outcome of a hypothesis
- a pattern,plan or representation
- the number obtained by adding ip all the data for a characteristic
- the collection and classification of data that are in the form of numbers
- any pieces of information, gathered through observation
- a verbal or graphical explanation for how a system works
- one or more equations that represent the wa system works or is organized
- in a experiment, a group that serves as a standard comparison th the experimental
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- a test carried out under safe conditions to discover
- in an experiment, everything is the same to the control group
- gathering information by using your senses
- the arrangement of the members of a statistica population
- the group of individuals or event will occur in any moment of the event
- The probability of a unwanted outcome
16 Clues: a pattern,plan or representation • the linear dependance two varibles • The probability of a unwanted outcome • gathering information by using your senses • a testable idea that leads to a investigation • a test carried out under safe conditions to discover • any pieces of information, gathered through observation • ...
Environmental Stewardship Terms 2019-11-07
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- Wood Buffalo National Park is a __________ world heritage site
- Barren-land caribou herd studied in class.
- Name of critical habitat area in WBNP (acronym).
- Management style where stakeholders have equal power
- Name of BC's newest hydroelectric project.
- National Park area with unsettled land claims.
- This type of diversity refers to variations in landscape
- Indigenous Protected and ____________ Areas
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- This type of diversity refers to variation within a species
- Endangered bird species found in WBNP (two words).
- Priciple used as a safeguard with new development projects.
- Name of enquiry which led to the formation of guardian programs.
- What percentage of land is to be protected under Target 1?
- Vitamin D deficiency can result in ___________.
- Tragedy of the __________
- Diversity in the number of different living beings
16 Clues: Tragedy of the __________ • Barren-land caribou herd studied in class. • Name of BC's newest hydroelectric project. • Indigenous Protected and ____________ Areas • National Park area with unsettled land claims. • Vitamin D deficiency can result in ___________. • Name of critical habitat area in WBNP (acronym). • Endangered bird species found in WBNP (two words). • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2013-06-17
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- Gas that increases global temperatures
- All domestic waste water
- Acid ____ is an environmental problem in industrial areas
- The wearing away of topsoil, loss of beaches
- Can be broken down by decomposers to harmless substances
- Abbreviation for chlorofluorocarbon
- Form of renewable energy that is well suited to the Australian climate
- The study of how living things interact with each other
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- Type of energy resource that is abundant and reusable
- Type of petrol that causes less pollution
- When a species dies out
- Another name for Global Warming is the ____ Effect
- Waste disposal where wastes are put in the ground
- Coal, oil and natural gas are ____ fuels
- Abbreviation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas
- Sulphur and nitrogen _____ cause acid rain
16 Clues: When a species dies out • All domestic waste water • Abbreviation for chlorofluorocarbon • Gas that increases global temperatures • Abbreviation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas • Coal, oil and natural gas are ____ fuels • Type of petrol that causes less pollution • Sulphur and nitrogen _____ cause acid rain • The wearing away of topsoil, loss of beaches • ...
Environmental Science Puzzle 2024-04-15
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- Energy that comes from a natural source and never runs out
- An 11-year cycle where sunspots increase and decrease
- The measurement on how dirty the water is
- Where both organism benefit
- A cycle on how water is cycled through Earth's Land
- A living animal kills the other(or tries)
- The ability to survive damage
- One organism benefits, the other doesn't get harmed
- The ability to do something over and over
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- A step in the water cycle where water falls from the clouds
- A renewable energy where it uses heat within the Earth
- A process where plants transform light energy into chemical energy
- Long term pattern of weather
- How carbon travels throughout the biosphere
- A non-living factor of an ecosystem
- The variety of all living things
16 Clues: Where both organism benefit • Long term pattern of weather • The ability to survive damage • The variety of all living things • A non-living factor of an ecosystem • The measurement on how dirty the water is • A living animal kills the other(or tries) • The ability to do something over and over • How carbon travels throughout the biosphere • ...
Environmental Insights Crossword 2025-06-12
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- – Acronym for a producer responsibility policy for waste
- – Effect of acid rain on buildings and monuments
- – Type of pollution that increases health risks from acid rain
- – Species affected by sediment control violations
- – Island nation where the tidal kite is deployed
- – Company behind the Dragon 12 tidal kite
- – Waste management strategy that reduces landfill use
- – Type of land not formally surrendered by Indigenous peoples
- – Indigenous group opposing the Coastal GasLink pipeline
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- – Anchors the tidal kite to the ocean floor
- – Police force criticized for misconduct in pipeline protests
- – Name of the 25-ton underwater tidal kite
- – Tiny plastic particles now found in soil, water, and human bodies
- – Gas that contributes to acid rain when released by burning fossil fuels
- – Type of alternative to single-use plastic
- – Nitrogen compounds contributing to acid rain
16 Clues: – Company behind the Dragon 12 tidal kite • – Name of the 25-ton underwater tidal kite • – Anchors the tidal kite to the ocean floor • – Type of alternative to single-use plastic • – Nitrogen compounds contributing to acid rain • – Effect of acid rain on buildings and monuments • – Island nation where the tidal kite is deployed • ...
AI's Environmental Footprint 2025-10-23
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- Suffix to add to a Google query to remove the AI Overview (starts with a spelled out mathematical sign)
- A project name for a new venture to build 20 large data centers that would consume 15 gigawatts of power
- Tech company that, unlike others, only reports its Water Usage Effectiveness
- A type of sustainable energy infrastructure Amazon is investing in
- A pledge by tech companies to put more water back into the environment than they use
- Huge buildings filled with computers for AI and cloud storage
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- An energy source that companies like Amazon, Meta, and Alphabet are supporting to triple its global supply by 2050
- The biggest water consumer among big tech companies, using 6.4 billion gallons in 2023
- Abbreviation for a metric Amazon uses to report its water use, instead of total gallons
- Oregon city where Google's first data center caused local water levels to drop significantly
- A sustainability goal for carbon emissions pledged by Google, Microsoft, and Meta for 2030
- Resource consumed in vast quantities for cooling computers in data centers
- Senator who introduced a bill for federal standards to measure AI's environmental footprint
- A measure of power; the Stargate project is projected to consume 15 of these
- Format of most basic AI response — easier on energy and simpler than generating images or video. (4 letters)
- A major tech operator, along with Google, Amazon, and Meta, that has pledged to be water-positive by 2030
16 Clues: Huge buildings filled with computers for AI and cloud storage • A type of sustainable energy infrastructure Amazon is investing in • Resource consumed in vast quantities for cooling computers in data centers • Tech company that, unlike others, only reports its Water Usage Effectiveness • ...
Environmental issues 2018-04-10
Environmental problems 2019-03-03
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- It prevents harmful UV light from the sun from reaching the Earth.
- The process by which land changes into a desert.
- Animals or plants which may soon not exist.
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- The cutting down of trees in a large area.
- Rain that contains large amounts of harmful chemicals.
- Energy that comes from sources that naturally renew.
- A gradual increase in world temperatures.
- Damage caused to water, air or soil by harmful waste.
- The process of collecting rubbish to produce new materials.
- Unwanted material of any type; trash.
10 Clues: Unwanted material of any type; trash. • A gradual increase in world temperatures. • The cutting down of trees in a large area. • Animals or plants which may soon not exist. • The process by which land changes into a desert. • Energy that comes from sources that naturally renew. • Damage caused to water, air or soil by harmful waste. • ...
Environmental issues 2019-03-01
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- Unwanted materials and objects that people have thrown away
- An area, whether it's land, water, or even in space where things like temperature, rainfall, sunlight, or the nutrients found in the soil or water determines the life that is able to live under those conditions
- Capable of being broke down by bacteria and other decomposers
- It is the big picture of temperatures, rainfall, wind and other conditions over a larger region and a longer time than weather
- It is a warming of Earth's surface and the air above it, caused by gases in the air that trap energy from the Sun
- When gases, smoke and chemicals are introduced into the air in large doses that makes it harmful for humans, animals and plants
- A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere
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- Something that is found in nature and can be used by people including light, air, water, plants, animals, soil, stone, minerals, and fossil fuels
- The act or result of cutting down or burning all the trees in an area
- The process of taking materials ready to be thrown away and changing them into reusable materials
10 Clues: Unwanted materials and objects that people have thrown away • Capable of being broke down by bacteria and other decomposers • The act or result of cutting down or burning all the trees in an area • A gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere • ...
Environmental Systems 2022-01-11
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- the average weather in a given area over an extended period of time
- non-living components of an ecosystem
- a species whose population size is rapidly declining and in danger of becoming extinct
- plant life in a particular region
- living components of an ecosystem
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- a group of interbreeding organisms that do not ordinarily breed with members of other groups
- specialized processes or changes that organisms have or make in order to survive in an environment
- environments that do not experience extremes in climate
- the things in an environment that keep a population from growing larger
- native to or confined to a particular area
10 Clues: plant life in a particular region • living components of an ecosystem • non-living components of an ecosystem • native to or confined to a particular area • environments that do not experience extremes in climate • the average weather in a given area over an extended period of time • the things in an environment that keep a population from growing larger • ...
Environmental Systems 2022-01-11
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- plant life in a particular region
- the average weather in a given area over an extended period of time
- living components of an ecosystem
- native to or confined to a particular area
- specialized processes or changes that organisms have or make in order to survive in an environment
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- environments that do not experience extremes in climate
- the things in an environment that keep a population from growing larger
- species a species whose population size is rapidly declining and in danger of becoming extinct
- a group of interbreeding organisms that do not ordinarily breed with members of other groups
- non-living components of an ecosystem
10 Clues: plant life in a particular region • living components of an ecosystem • non-living components of an ecosystem • native to or confined to a particular area • environments that do not experience extremes in climate • the average weather in a given area over an extended period of time • the things in an environment that keep a population from growing larger • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL CROSSWORD 2020-05-19
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- We need to protect the __________ by recycling.
- ____buying on impulse, don't buy unnecessary things.
- It gives the general idea of the text
- How can you help save energy? by turning off the lights.
- You can help save water by _______ short showers.
- It represents how much of the environment we use.
- Stop ______ using plastic bags. Start using paper. bags.
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- It is the activity of cutting down trees.
- Don't throw away those plastic bottles, you can ____ them.
- The three fantastic R are reusing, recycling and___
10 Clues: It gives the general idea of the text • It is the activity of cutting down trees. • We need to protect the __________ by recycling. • You can help save water by _______ short showers. • It represents how much of the environment we use. • The three fantastic R are reusing, recycling and___ • ____buying on impulse, don't buy unnecessary things. • ...
environmental issues 2022-03-09
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- rubbish such as paper, cans, and bottles left lying in an open or public place.
- an overflow of a large amount of water beyond its normal limits, especially over what is normally dry land.
- a distinct compound or substance, especially one which has been artificially prepared or purified.
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility
- (of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants) having no living members; no longer in existence.
- unwanted or unusable material, substances, or by-products
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- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- convert (waste) into reusable material.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- a substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
10 Clues: convert (waste) into reusable material. • the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • unwanted or unusable material, substances, or by-products • rubbish such as paper, cans, and bottles left lying in an open or public place. • a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility • ...
Environmental awareness 2021-11-04
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- someone who wishes to protect the environment
- process by which plants makes food / glucose
- plants of a particular area
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- where animals, humans and plants lives
- protection of the natural environment
- animals of a particular area
- green colour in leaves of plants
- swampy lands
- to make water, air, land dirty
- natural environment of an animal or plant
10 Clues: swampy lands • plants of a particular area • animals of a particular area • to make water, air, land dirty • green colour in leaves of plants • protection of the natural environment • where animals, humans and plants lives • natural environment of an animal or plant • process by which plants makes food / glucose • someone who wishes to protect the environment
Environmental Crossword 2021-11-19
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- Fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the past from the remains of living organisms
- A glass building in which plants that need protection from cold weather are grown
- Slowly moving mass of ice formed by the accumulation of snow on mountains or near the poles
- The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat
- The ______ layer in the earth's atmosphere which absorbs harmful UV radiation from the sun.
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- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other organisms to avoid pollution
- A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake
- Energy that is collected from resources that are naturally replenished
- Amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere as a result of human activities is called Carbon ___________.
- Decayed organic material used as a fertilizer for growing plants
10 Clues: A long, high sea wave caused by an earthquake • The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat • Decayed organic material used as a fertilizer for growing plants • Energy that is collected from resources that are naturally replenished • Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other organisms to avoid pollution • ...
Environmental health 2022-03-27
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- organism containing genetic material artificially transferred from another species
- air surrounding the Earth
- a microscopic infectious agent that replicates only within the cells of living hosts
- a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat
- a chemical substance that can inhibit or destroy the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms
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- an organism that lives on or in an organism of another species from the body of which it obtains nutrients
- a group of microscopic, one-celled organisms, some of which are involved in infectious diseases, fermentation, and decay.
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their environment.
- the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment
- having the effect of a poison
10 Clues: air surrounding the Earth • having the effect of a poison • the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment • a process that occurs when gases in Earth's atmosphere trap the Sun's heat • organism containing genetic material artificially transferred from another species • ...
Environmental Terms 2022-04-05
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- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- where the tide meets the stream
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms
- a means of securing the necessities of life
- typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
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- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
- of or relating to land as distinct from air or water terrestrial transportation
- consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land
- the breeding of specimens of a plant or animal by natural processes from the parent stock
- a brown seaweed with berrylike air bladders
10 Clues: where the tide meets the stream • prevention of wasteful use of a resource • a brown seaweed with berrylike air bladders • a means of securing the necessities of life • consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land • physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms • typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture • ...
Environmental sustainability 2022-04-06
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- Send ____newspapers to the recycle centre.
- Also recycle______ cans and plastic bottles
- _____any leftovers and use it the next day
- Take care of our ________.
- _____to save the environment
- Throw____ in rubbish bins.
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- Consume_____, do not waste them
- Bury the rubbish in a ______.
- Reduce food _____
- _____old newspapers for other purposes.
10 Clues: Reduce food _____ • Take care of our ________. • Throw____ in rubbish bins. • _____to save the environment • Bury the rubbish in a ______. • Consume_____, do not waste them • _____old newspapers for other purposes. • Send ____newspapers to the recycle centre. • _____any leftovers and use it the next day • Also recycle______ cans and plastic bottles
Environmental Protection 2014-02-01
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- The act of preserving the environment.
- Food wastes, trash, rubbish.
- The collection and often reprocessing of discarded materials for reuse.
- A species at risk of extinction because of human activity, changes in climate.
- Rain that contains a high concentration of pollutants.
- The cutting down and removal of all or most of the trees in a forested area.
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- A chemical added to the food to avoid its going off.
- Gases which are responsible for the greenhouse effect, including carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and the fluorocarbons.
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere causing climatic change.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment.
10 Clues: Food wastes, trash, rubbish. • The act of preserving the environment. • A chemical added to the food to avoid its going off. • Rain that contains a high concentration of pollutants. • The collection and often reprocessing of discarded materials for reuse. • The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment. • ...
Environmental Issues 2022-04-17
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- The contamination of water sources that make the water unusable
- The thinning of the ozone layer present in the upper atmosphere due to the use of chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
- Species of animals that are at risk of extinction because the of loss of their habitat and/or sudden decrease of population
- Results in the extraction of minerals from the earth’s core.
- When forests are cleared by cutting trees and not replanting them.
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- Solid particles and gasses in the air that are harmful or poisonous
- The decline or disappearance of biological diversity
- Liquid and solid waste from farming activities such as runoff from fertilizers, pesticides, feedlots, and erosion from over plowing fields.
- A change in the average conditions in a region over a 30 year average of time.
- Creation of radioactive wastes
10 Clues: Creation of radioactive wastes • The decline or disappearance of biological diversity • Results in the extraction of minerals from the earth’s core. • The contamination of water sources that make the water unusable • Solid particles and gasses in the air that are harmful or poisonous • When forests are cleared by cutting trees and not replanting them. • ...
Environmental Health 2022-12-01
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- trapping of heat by carbon dioxide and other gases in the air
- batteries, cleaners, medicines, aerosols, oil, paint, gasoline
- discarded food waste, paper, wood, leaves, grass, shredded newspaper
- special areas accumulating trash and waste, lined with clay or plastic to stop the chemicals from seeping out
- shields surface of the Earth from UV radiation
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- rise in Earth's temperatures causing further abnormal weather patterns and rising of water levels
- dirty or harmful substances in the environment
- oil, coal, and natural gas converted into energy (heat & electricity)
- comes from the chemicals in gases released from the fossil fuels that mix with the moisture in the air
- gases from fossil fuels mix with chemicals in the air to form a yellow-brown haze when the sunlight reacts to the pollutants
10 Clues: dirty or harmful substances in the environment • shields surface of the Earth from UV radiation • trapping of heat by carbon dioxide and other gases in the air • batteries, cleaners, medicines, aerosols, oil, paint, gasoline • discarded food waste, paper, wood, leaves, grass, shredded newspaper • ...
environmental chemistry 2023-05-04
10 Clues: CCl3NO2 • Bhopal gas tragedy • IR active molecules • ozone layer depletion • ultraviolet radiation • maintenance of heat balance • polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons • In India rice field are the sources for • cement plants and lime stone related disease • cause for white lung cancer (construction material)
eNVIRONMENTAL sCIENCE 2017-05-19
10 Clues: Disaster • Snow Disaster • Like a tornado • Natural Disaster • Abundance of Water • Change in temperature • Disease of amphibians • Change in temperature and Climate • Place where all living things live • Special Technique used to solve crime scenes
Environmental Laws 2020-10-25
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- Certificate of ______ is the document issued by the DENR or EMB to company if they are under either Category C or D
- _____ Solid Waste Management Act is also known as RA 9003
- Environmentally Critical _____ includes logging, grazing, and construction of dams and roads
- This is the documentation necessary for the company to continue operating according to RA 9275
- This is the documentation necessary for the company to continue operating according to RA 8749
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- _____ Certificate is the document issued by the DENR or EMB to the company if they are under either ECP or ECA
- DAO means DENR _____
- This refer to sources that include smoking, garbage burning, construction dust, etc.
- Waste _____ are persons who produces through any commercial, industrial or trade activities, hazardous wastes
- _____ is also called RA 8749
10 Clues: DAO means DENR _____ • _____ is also called RA 8749 • _____ Solid Waste Management Act is also known as RA 9003 • This refer to sources that include smoking, garbage burning, construction dust, etc. • Environmentally Critical _____ includes logging, grazing, and construction of dams and roads • ...
Environmental Concers 2021-06-27
10 Clues: basurero • Deforestacion • producir humos • cortar arboles • Mineria ilegal • usar pesticidas • Contaminacion del aire • Contaminacion del suelo • Contanminacion del agua • extraer metales y minerales
Environmental Concerns 2021-06-27
10 Clues: Basurero • Deforestacion • Producir humos • Cortar arboles • Mineria ilegal • Usar pesticidas • Contaminacion del aire • Contaminacion del agua • Contaminacion del suelo • Extraer metales y minerales
Environmental GK 2021-07-22
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- Contaminated water spreading disease
- Depletion in the Ozone layer is caused by
- father of evolution
- The study of weather
- concentration of which gas is highest in our environment
- Living beings which produce lights
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- Organisms living at water depths greater than 4000 m
- instrument used to detect earthquakes
- group of organisms which convert light into food
- very small plants and animals living in water
10 Clues: father of evolution • The study of weather • Living beings which produce lights • Contaminated water spreading disease • instrument used to detect earthquakes • Depletion in the Ozone layer is caused by • very small plants and animals living in water • group of organisms which convert light into food • Organisms living at water depths greater than 4000 m • ...
Environmental impact 2021-10-19
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- a building or group of buildings where goods are made in large quantities by machine.
- natural or chemical substances that are put on land or soil to make plants grow better.
- terrestrial annelid worm that plays a huge role in breaking down organic matter and fertilizing soil
- describes plants or animals in water
- a period of ten years.
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- the action of making the air, water and soil dirty and dangerous by the introduction of pollutants
- waste carried through long underground sewers
- a living thing such as a plant, animal, bacterium, protist, or fungus
- highly toxic liquid formed when waste breaks down in a landfill and water filters through that waste
- White, grey or black gas that is made up of carbon particles, released when something is burning
10 Clues: a period of ten years. • describes plants or animals in water • waste carried through long underground sewers • a living thing such as a plant, animal, bacterium, protist, or fungus • a building or group of buildings where goods are made in large quantities by machine. • natural or chemical substances that are put on land or soil to make plants grow better. • ...
Environmental Justice 2023-05-10
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- exclusive access to a dominant social group
- in favor or against one thing
- a danger or risk
- the act of being included in a group
- very harmful or unpleasant
- the quality of being fair
- material eliminated or discarded
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- pervasive nature of social inequality
- unjust treatment of different people
- including or involving people of many backgrounds
10 Clues: a danger or risk • the quality of being fair • very harmful or unpleasant • in favor or against one thing • material eliminated or discarded • unjust treatment of different people • the act of being included in a group • pervasive nature of social inequality • exclusive access to a dominant social group • including or involving people of many backgrounds
Environmental Pollution 2024-01-11
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- Animals may struggle to find suitable mating partners due to disturbances in their ______.
- Health issues like asthma and bronchitis can result.
- Contamination of water bodies by harmful substances.
- Common pollutants include pesticides, heavy metals and _______ products.
- Major source of air pollution from vehicles and industries.
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- Type of pollution affecting the soil's fertility.
- Artificial illumination that negatively impacts astronomical observations.
- Substance often found in contaminated water that affect human health.
- Unwanted artificial light that causes interference with stargazing.
- Negative health effects of prolonged exposure to high noise levels.
10 Clues: Type of pollution affecting the soil's fertility. • Health issues like asthma and bronchitis can result. • Contamination of water bodies by harmful substances. • Major source of air pollution from vehicles and industries. • Unwanted artificial light that causes interference with stargazing. • Negative health effects of prolonged exposure to high noise levels. • ...
Environmental Terms 2024-01-30
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- When a plant or animal species dies out.
- The natural home or environment of an animal or plant.
- Natural habitats that support of animal and plant life.
- A greenhouse gas known as CO2.
- Gases in Earth’s atmosphere that trap heat.
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- Energy from the sun.
- Gas, coal, and oil are examples of these
- A rise in the earth's temperature caused by greenhouse gases.
- The layer of gases surrounding the earth.
- Major, long term changes to global weather patterns.
10 Clues: Energy from the sun. • A greenhouse gas known as CO2. • Gas, coal, and oil are examples of these • When a plant or animal species dies out. • The layer of gases surrounding the earth. • Gases in Earth’s atmosphere that trap heat. • Major, long term changes to global weather patterns. • The natural home or environment of an animal or plant. • ...
Environmental Emergencies 2024-05-12
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- A loss of consciousness caused by a decreased stimulus for breathing
- Air entered the mediastinum
- Bubbles of air in the blood vessels
- Process of experiencing respiration impairment from submersion or immersion in liquid
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- Slowing of the heart rate caused by submersion in cold water may cause immediate bradycardia
- When bubbles of gas, especially nitrogen, obstruct the blood vessels
- How many inches does it to require for a child to drown when left unattended?
- Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus
- Air enter the pleural space and compress the lungs
- Patient who survives at least temporarily (24 hours) after suffocation in water.
10 Clues: Air entered the mediastinum • Bubbles of air in the blood vessels • Self-contained underwater breathing apparatus • Air enter the pleural space and compress the lungs • When bubbles of gas, especially nitrogen, obstruct the blood vessels • A loss of consciousness caused by a decreased stimulus for breathing • ...
environmental change 2024-02-05
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- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- the solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
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- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- All the water on earth
10 Clues: All the water on earth • Release of harmful materials into the environment • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • ...
Environmental Justice 2024-05-20
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- species that serve as early warnings that an ecosystem is being damaged
- A location within a body of water that does not have enough dissolved oxygen to sustain life.
- A reduction in the pH of the ocean over an extended period of time
- The concentration of oxygen gas incorporated in water
- A dramatic change in water temperature that kills organism
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- Ex.Lionfish & zebra mussels
- A body of sediment that holds groundwater
- A process of removing salt from seawater
- The process where phosphorus and nitrogen cause algal growth on bodies of water
- A specific source of pollution that can be identified
10 Clues: Ex.Lionfish & zebra mussels • A process of removing salt from seawater • A body of sediment that holds groundwater • A specific source of pollution that can be identified • The concentration of oxygen gas incorporated in water • A dramatic change in water temperature that kills organism • A reduction in the pH of the ocean over an extended period of time • ...
Environmental Science 2024-05-20
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- Residues that can pass through a filter.
- Mixture of gases surround the Earth.
- A property of water that allows it to transport nutrients and waste products.
- A long period of time when there is almost no rain.
- Water has a high________, so a lot of heat is needed to citsnge it temperature.
- Name of CH4.
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- A human activity that generates residues.
- Global agreement to protect the ozone layer.
- These chemicals are up to 10,000 times more efficient at absorbing infrared radiation than carbon dioxide.
- Residues that get captured by filters.
10 Clues: Name of CH4. • Mixture of gases surround the Earth. • Residues that get captured by filters. • Residues that can pass through a filter. • A human activity that generates residues. • Global agreement to protect the ozone layer. • A long period of time when there is almost no rain. • A property of water that allows it to transport nutrients and waste products. • ...
Environmental Cleaning 2024-07-24
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- Cleaning that is performed at the completion of the daily surgery schedule.
- The standardized direction in which we damp dust & clean.
- The party/parties responsible for taking precautionary measures to limit transmission of microorganisms when performing environmental cleaning and handling waste materials.
- ___________________________practices promote consistent and standardized cleaning procedures that extend beyond routine cleaning which applies to patients on isolation for suspected or confirmed infectious agents requiring contact/droplet/airborne isolation.
- Precautions Follow _________________________________________ when handling trash/linens/other items contaminated with blood/body fluids/other infectious materials
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- Measures that provide a safe and clean environment for patients before during and after each procedure and at the end of each day.
- The ____________ is ALWAYS considered contaminated - even if it was just cleaned.
- Do not begin environmental cleaning - including trash and contaminated laundry removal - until the ________________ has left the area.
- The peripheral support areas of the surgical suite and procedure rooms where approved surgical attire including covering all head and facial hair and where the traffic is limited to authorized team
- Cleaning agents for the perioperative environment are selected based on _______ Registration/hospital grading/contact time/targeted organisms.
10 Clues: The standardized direction in which we damp dust & clean. • Cleaning that is performed at the completion of the daily surgery schedule. • The ____________ is ALWAYS considered contaminated - even if it was just cleaned. • Measures that provide a safe and clean environment for patients before during and after each procedure and at the end of each day. • ...
Environmental Words 2024-06-18
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- A living thing that gets its food from the sun and can't move around on its own.
- A living thing that can move around on its own and get its own food (except for insects and spiders).
- The invisible gas we breathe, made up of mostly nitrogen and oxygen.
- The condition of the atmosphere at a particular time and place (sunny, rainy, windy, etc.).
- The large body of saltwater that covers most of Earth's surface.
- A large area covered with trees and other plants.
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- The solid part of Earth's surface, not covered by water.
- The average weather conditions in a place over a long period of time (hot and dry, cold and wet, etc.).
- The clear liquid that covers most of Earth's surface and is essential for life.
- The living things (plants and animals) and the physical features (mountains, rivers) that make up the world around us.
10 Clues: A large area covered with trees and other plants. • The solid part of Earth's surface, not covered by water. • The large body of saltwater that covers most of Earth's surface. • The invisible gas we breathe, made up of mostly nitrogen and oxygen. • The clear liquid that covers most of Earth's surface and is essential for life. • ...
Environmental Issues 2024-09-24
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- Dirty air, water, or land caused by harmful things
- Garbage left on the ground in public places
- When we throw away food, water, or energy without using it
- Use things again instead of throwing them away
- This is what we must plant to stop deforestation
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- A type of energy that comes from the sky and is very bright
- This material is found in bags and bottles, and we should use less of it
- Something we should save by turning off taps
- Something we breathe that can be polluted
- These large bodies of water can be polluted by trash
10 Clues: Something we breathe that can be polluted • Garbage left on the ground in public places • Something we should save by turning off taps • Use things again instead of throwing them away • This is what we must plant to stop deforestation • Dirty air, water, or land caused by harmful things • These large bodies of water can be polluted by trash • ...
Environmental Science 2024-09-20
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- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- A testable and specific statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment
- The solid part of the Earth
- All forms of water on Earth
- The large-scale removal of forests or trees
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- The long-term alteration of global weather patterns
- The realm of life on Earth
- The continuous process of water evaporating from the Earth’s surface
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- The act of noticing and studying a phenomenon or event
10 Clues: The realm of life on Earth • The solid part of the Earth • All forms of water on Earth • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • The large-scale removal of forests or trees • The long-term alteration of global weather patterns • The act of noticing and studying a phenomenon or event • Introduction of harmful substances into the environment • ...
Environmental Science 2024-09-20
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- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment
- The large-scale removal of forests or trees
- A testable and specific statement that predicts the outcome of an experiment
- The continuous process of water evaporating from the Earth’s surface
- The long-term alteration of global weather patterns
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- The realm of life on Earth
- The layer of gases surrounding Earth
- The act of noticing and studying a phenomenon or event
- All forms of water on Earth
- The solid part of the Earth
10 Clues: The realm of life on Earth • All forms of water on Earth • The solid part of the Earth • The layer of gases surrounding Earth • The large-scale removal of forests or trees • The long-term alteration of global weather patterns • The act of noticing and studying a phenomenon or event • Introduction of harmful substances into the environment • ...
Environmental science 2024-09-10
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- life on earth
- made of rocks minerals and soil
- a variety of life
- daily temperature and precipitation
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- made of gases like nitrogen and oxygen
- weather in a location over a long time period
- made of water, earth's surface,underground, and air
- the first species
- an impact on their habitats and other species
- A area where plants and animals live
10 Clues: life on earth • the first species • a variety of life • made of rocks minerals and soil • daily temperature and precipitation • A area where plants and animals live • made of gases like nitrogen and oxygen • weather in a location over a long time period • an impact on their habitats and other species • made of water, earth's surface,underground, and air
Environmental cities 2024-10-21
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- A city in Norway has a goal of becoming a zero-emissions city by 2030 and is well on its way to achieving that goal.
- A city Canada Known for its stunning natural setting and commitment to protecting the environment, This is one of the greenest cities in North America.
- A city in Iceland is one of the most sustainable cities in the world, thanks to its use of geothermal and hydroelectric energy.
- A city in Switzerland Known for its high quality of life and picturesque setting, This city is also a leader in sustainable urban development.
- This city in United States has a long-standing reputation as a green city, and for a good reason. The city has a strong focus on sustainable transportation and has implemented a number of initiatives to promote the use of public transit, biking, and walking.
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- A city in Netherlands that prioritises sustainability and green transportation.
- A city in Germany has made significant investments in green technology and infrastructure in recent years, earning it a spot among the top green cities in the world.
- A city in Denmark Known for its bike-friendly streets and commitment to carbon neutrality, This city has long been considered one of the greenest cities in the world.
- One of the greenest country-cities in the world, This city has a very ambitious target to become a 'City in Nature' by 2030.
- A city in Brazil is a leader in sustainable urban planning and public transportation. The city's bus-rapid-transit system is considered one of the best in the world and has greatly reduced traffic congestion and air pollution.
10 Clues: A city in Netherlands that prioritises sustainability and green transportation. • A city in Norway has a goal of becoming a zero-emissions city by 2030 and is well on its way to achieving that goal. • One of the greenest country-cities in the world, This city has a very ambitious target to become a 'City in Nature' by 2030. • ...
Environmental science 2025-01-16
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- process of gathering natural gases and oil beneath rock
- natural occurring materials in minerals
- a machine that channels wind into energy
- a common gas used as fuel to create heat
- another word for tunnels
- what releases from fossil fuels when burned
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- another name for bumping into something
- Working without controlling
- often called this for gathering coal
- process of digging or removing something
10 Clues: another word for tunnels • Working without controlling • often called this for gathering coal • another name for bumping into something • natural occurring materials in minerals • a machine that channels wind into energy • a common gas used as fuel to create heat • process of digging or removing something • what releases from fossil fuels when burned • ...
Environmental Science 2024-11-07
10 Clues: Cold • Evergreen • Dry and hot • Slash and burn • Number of inhabitants • Ecosystem on a bigger scale • No trees; flat/rolling land • Diversity among plants and animals • Natural environment of an organism • Branch of Biology; relationship between organisms
Environmental issues 2025-02-25
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- Smoke rises into the sky, leaving behind a world that grows ever hotter.
- The air is becoming harder to breathe, the waters are losing their clarity, and the soil mourns its health.
- The forests are disappearing, leaving behind only silence and bare land.
- Invisible but dangerous, they alter nature and affect our health.
- Artificial mountains grow day by day, filled with what we no longer want but that never disappears.
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- The seas are vast but increasingly empty – the nets take more than the oceans can give.
- The flames dance freely, consuming forests and lives in their path.
- We throw away today what will remain with us for generations.
- material that lasts a moment in our hands but an eternity in nature.
- An unseen but deeply felt danger – in the air, in the water, in the soil.
10 Clues: We throw away today what will remain with us for generations. • Invisible but dangerous, they alter nature and affect our health. • The flames dance freely, consuming forests and lives in their path. • material that lasts a moment in our hands but an eternity in nature. • Smoke rises into the sky, leaving behind a world that grows ever hotter. • ...
Environmental Policy 2025-04-22
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- This policy design mimics natural processes
- This 1970's law ensures you breathe easy
- The EPA is currently trying to redefine this word found in the ESA
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- The governing document of the US federal government
- The US leads the world in producing this raw energy product
- Another word for policy or institution
- Your professor's last name
- First woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economics
- Reduce, Reuse, ______
- Shorthand for a type of good, or a lifesaving procedure
10 Clues: Reduce, Reuse, ______ • Your professor's last name • Another word for policy or institution • This 1970's law ensures you breathe easy • This policy design mimics natural processes • First woman to win the Nobel Prize in Economics • The governing document of the US federal government • Shorthand for a type of good, or a lifesaving procedure • ...
Environmental awareness 2025-04-28
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- Contamination of air, water, soil
- An eco friendly way of transportation
- Type of renewable energy
- Most common waste in the ocean
- area with large amounts of waste material
- Species at the risk of extinction
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- Natural process of breaking down organic and food waste
- one of the major reason of air pollution
- process of turning waste into reusable material
- protective layer of earth from sun's ultraviolet rays
10 Clues: Type of renewable energy • Most common waste in the ocean • Contamination of air, water, soil • Species at the risk of extinction • An eco friendly way of transportation • one of the major reason of air pollution • area with large amounts of waste material • process of turning waste into reusable material • protective layer of earth from sun's ultraviolet rays • ...
Environmental Ethics 2025-04-20
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- Philosopher born in 1936
- Founded the theory of "Deep Ecology"
- Founded the "Land Ethic" theory
- All parts of the environment matter equally
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- Rational, sensitive, and vegetative
- Philosopher who uses Christian ideology in his work
- Humans as the centre of the environment
- A branch of philosophy that believes that the patriarchy indirectly affects environmental degradation
- Animals as the centre of the environment
- A famous preservationist philosopher
10 Clues: Philosopher born in 1936 • Founded the "Land Ethic" theory • Rational, sensitive, and vegetative • Founded the theory of "Deep Ecology" • A famous preservationist philosopher • Humans as the centre of the environment • Animals as the centre of the environment • All parts of the environment matter equally • Philosopher who uses Christian ideology in his work • ...
Environmental Conservation 2025-04-12
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- - To use materials again to make new products and reduce waste.
- - Something that can break down naturally without harming the environment.
- - The careful protection of nature and its resources.
- - A community of living things and their environment working together.
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- - The cutting down of many trees in an area, often harming wildlife.
- - A natural resource that can be replaced or regenerated over time.
- - The usual weather conditions in a particular region over a long time.
- - Meeting our needs without harming future generations' ability to meet theirs.
- - Harmful substances that dirty the air, water, or land.
- - Decayed organic material used to help plants grow.
10 Clues: - Decayed organic material used to help plants grow. • - The careful protection of nature and its resources. • - Harmful substances that dirty the air, water, or land. • - To use materials again to make new products and reduce waste. • - A natural resource that can be replaced or regenerated over time. • ...
Environmental Problem 2025-07-23
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- everything around us like air, water, land, animals, and plants.
- a long time with little or no rain.
- level the height of the ocean’s surface.
- cutting or destroying too many trees in forests.
- when too much water covers the land.
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- very serious or dangerous.
- water that is under the ground.
- the condition of the air like sunny, rainy, or windy.
- something that does not follow the rule.
- going down into the water or ground.
10 Clues: very serious or dangerous. • water that is under the ground. • a long time with little or no rain. • going down into the water or ground. • when too much water covers the land. • something that does not follow the rule. • level the height of the ocean’s surface. • cutting or destroying too many trees in forests. • ...
Environmental Vocabulary 2025-07-24
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- Unwanted or unusable materials
- Using natural resources in a proper way
- The natural world
- The natural home of an animal or plant
- Protecting nature and natural resources
- The process of turning waste into new products
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- The cutting down of trees
- A community of living organisms
- The variety of animals or plants
- The presence of harmful materials in the environment
10 Clues: The natural world • The cutting down of trees • Unwanted or unusable materials • A community of living organisms • The variety of animals or plants • The natural home of an animal or plant • Using natural resources in a proper way • Protecting nature and natural resources • The process of turning waste into new products • The presence of harmful materials in the environment
Environmental science 2025-09-02
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- policies that focus on the threat of punishment
- places value on each and every organism
- non living things
- places value on the ecosystem or community as a whole
- vastly cold environment
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- rules that regulate the effects of human activity
- encouragement of an environmentally friendly activity through tax breaks
- places the most value on human population
- living organisms
- underwater ecosystem
10 Clues: living organisms • non living things • underwater ecosystem • vastly cold environment • places value on each and every organism • places the most value on human population • policies that focus on the threat of punishment • rules that regulate the effects of human activity • places value on the ecosystem or community as a whole • ...
Environmental systems 2025-09-02
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- when a shared (common)resource is unregulated individuals consume it at a selfish rate
- rules and NOT followed
- places the most value on human population
- a vastly cold ecosystem that is found in high mountain tops
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- bread explanations
- places value on each and every organism including humans
- an underwater ecosystem that grow slowly in warm tropical water
- encouragement of an environmentally friendly activity through subsidies or tax breaks
- a low lying area that is surrounded by water permanently or seasonally
- places value on the ecosystem or community
10 Clues: bread explanations • rules and NOT followed • places the most value on human population • places value on the ecosystem or community • places value on each and every organism including humans • a vastly cold ecosystem that is found in high mountain tops • an underwater ecosystem that grow slowly in warm tropical water • ...
College subjects 2022-10-23
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- study living things
- start your own company
- study how light and energy work
- help people learn
- create websites
- work in government
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- study language
- design buildings
- take care of sick people
- study how people use money
- build machines and bridges
- study chemical reactions
- medical assistance
- understand the rules of society
14 Clues: study language • create websites • design buildings • help people learn • medical assistance • work in government • study living things • start your own company • take care of sick people • study chemical reactions • study how people use money • build machines and bridges • study how light and energy work • understand the rules of society
Inflation Puzzle 2024 2024-06-12
14 Clues: Total • Per person • To get bigger • When prices rise • Buying from abroard • Consumer price index • The cost of borrowing • Adjusted for inflation • Gross domestic product • A factor of production • The......flow of income • 6months of negative growth • The opposite of contraction • The state of rest on economics
Year 7 Geography - Development 2020-12-09
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- A developing country with a growing GNI
- The largest continent
- Trade, industry and the creation of wealth
- The continent formally known as Australasia
- An index calculated from life expectancy, education and income
- The continent we are part of
- A line dividing the rich north and poor south
- A poor country with a GNI of $1045 or less
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- The improvement of a country's economic, environmental and social conditions
- A rate used to measure how many people can read and write
- Relating to the natural world
- The largest ocean
- A rich country with a GNI of $12746 or above
- The most northern ocean
14 Clues: The largest ocean • The largest continent • The most northern ocean • The continent we are part of • Relating to the natural world • A developing country with a growing GNI • Trade, industry and the creation of wealth • A poor country with a GNI of $1045 or less • The continent formally known as Australasia • A rich country with a GNI of $12746 or above • ...
first 2022-02-04
Across
- speaking a lot, but not saying much
- a type of management system that combines flat and hierarchy
- an environmental scan developed only by opinion
- a type of environmental that is out of a company’s control
- responsible for others
- a set way of doing things, based on precedence
- a fast and convenient solution, not always the best
- not a motivator, but directly related to expectations
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- direst and to the point
- to self regulate and have power for yourself
- outgoing and life of the party
- avoid a risk
- working together produces more than the sum of the parts
- a form of measurement in a vision statement
- the profession that one does
15 Clues: avoid a risk • responsible for others • direst and to the point • the profession that one does • outgoing and life of the party • speaking a lot, but not saying much • a form of measurement in a vision statement • to self regulate and have power for yourself • a set way of doing things, based on precedence • an environmental scan developed only by opinion • ...
Microbial Growth and Genetics 2023-09-20
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- Enzyme that converts hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen
- Transfer of bacterial genes by a virus
- Environmental condition that causes mutations
- Examples include salt and sugar
- An organism that grows between pH 5.5 and 8
- An organism that requires 2-10% oxygen
- Environmental condition that affects membrane fluidity
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- An organism that grows in salt concentrations >0.2 M
- An organism that grows at temperatures between 20 and 45C
- An organism that grows between pH 0 and 5.5
- Bacterial cell communication (two words)
- An organism that grows at temperatures between 55 and 85C
- Bacterial uptake of DNA from the environment
- The best growth temperature for an organism
- Bacterial virus
15 Clues: Bacterial virus • Examples include salt and sugar • Transfer of bacterial genes by a virus • An organism that requires 2-10% oxygen • Bacterial cell communication (two words) • An organism that grows between pH 0 and 5.5 • The best growth temperature for an organism • An organism that grows between pH 5.5 and 8 • Bacterial uptake of DNA from the environment • ...
Enzymes 2025-10-13
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- the energy required to start a chemical reaction
- specialized protein that catalyzes chemical reactions in living things
- environmental factor that can influence enzyme function
- substance that reduces the activation energy for a chemical reaction
- region on an enzyme where the substrate can bind
- environmental factor that can influence enzyme function
- the result of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction
- factors that stick to the active site and prevent chemical reactions
- enzyme that breaks down lipids
- enzyme changes shape due to poor environmental conditions
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- factors that stick to allosteric site and prevent reactions
- enzyme that breaks down starches
- enzyme that breaks down sugars
- enzyme that breaks down lactose
- factors that help enzymes work faster
- reactant in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction
16 Clues: enzyme that breaks down sugars • enzyme that breaks down lipids • enzyme that breaks down lactose • enzyme that breaks down starches • factors that help enzymes work faster • reactant in an enzyme-catalyzed reaction • the result of an enzyme-catalyzed reaction • the energy required to start a chemical reaction • region on an enzyme where the substrate can bind • ...
LINK Mobility Clinic 2023-09-01
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- An environmental modification that moves a person up and down a flight of stairs
- An environmental modification that carries people in a box from one floor of a building to another
- A walking assistance device used under one or both armpits (or supports forearms) to transfer weight from the legs to the upper body
- A manual or motorized seated mobility device used by people who cannot or have significant difficulty walking
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- An environmental modification located on walls often along stairs for people to hold on to for support
- A walking assistance device used with two hands; has 4 legs, but only 0 or 2 wheels
- A motorized device with handlebars or a steering wheel; similar to a motorized wheelchair
- An environmental modification primarily for people who cannot walk up a few stairs, such as those with walkers or wheelchairs
- A walking assistance device used with two hands; has 3-4 wheels and a built-in seat for resting
- A walking assistance device used with one hand; looks similarly to a stick
10 Clues: A walking assistance device used with one hand; looks similarly to a stick • An environmental modification that moves a person up and down a flight of stairs • A walking assistance device used with two hands; has 4 legs, but only 0 or 2 wheels • A motorized device with handlebars or a steering wheel; similar to a motorized wheelchair • ...
Roman vocab 2022-10-07
14 Clues: proof • ancient book • good and bad • study of humans • modern work book • roman middle class • knowing roman laws • trade, money, jobs • insider prespective • citizens vote on laws • something made by humans • beliefs from a group of people • what comes after a certain action • stories passed through generations
Sustainability 2015-04-15
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- inexpensive product used in many buildings
- Effect reaction that takes place when materials that may not outgas VOC's themselves
- used in latex paint
- produce mycotoxins
- tend to achieve superior financial performance
- Design also referred to as green design and sustainable construction
- health hazards in the built environment
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- result from mixing ammonia and bleach
- harmful chemical or waste material that is released into the air, soil, or water
- leadership in energy and environmental design
- can attract business and positive public relations
- material safety data sheet
- Seal non-profit environmental testing program that uses a life-cyle approach
- Contaminants living things that can harm human health
- speed at which VOC's are released
- used in insulations, building materials, paints, ceilings and flooring
- ability of a substance to cause an undesirable harmful effect
- highly toxic to humans
18 Clues: produce mycotoxins • used in latex paint • highly toxic to humans • material safety data sheet • speed at which VOC's are released • result from mixing ammonia and bleach • health hazards in the built environment • inexpensive product used in many buildings • leadership in energy and environmental design • tend to achieve superior financial performance • ...
TBPPKSRM Crossword Challenge Aug 2024 2024-08-02
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- Practice of ensuring minimal environmental impact
- Must be wear when entering Red Zone
- Large, rotating device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy
- Type of contract often used to secure long-term coal supply
- One of largest coal-fired power station in Malaysia
- TBPP Plant Manager
- Head of Maintenance
- Long, white and red-stripped
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- System used to cool steam back into water
- Key fuel supply nation for TBPP
- Process by which coal is converted into energy
- Process for maintaining equipment and preventing breakdowns
- Measure of energy output, commonly used in power stations
- Environmental by-product produced by Tanjung Bin Power Plant
- Device that controls the flow of steam to the turbine
- Thermodynamics system internal energy
- Key system used to monitor and control plant processes
- Large vessel where steam accumulates after being heated
18 Clues: TBPP Plant Manager • Head of Maintenance • Long, white and red-stripped • Key fuel supply nation for TBPP • Must be wear when entering Red Zone • Thermodynamics system internal energy • System used to cool steam back into water • Process by which coal is converted into energy • Practice of ensuring minimal environmental impact • ...
Introduction to economics 2023-03-31
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- What is a basic requirement for survival, such as food, water, and shelter, referred to in economics?
- What is the entity responsible for setting and enforcing economic policies in a planned system?
- In economics, what term refers to the quantity of a good or service that producers are willing to offer at a given price?
- The act of providing a skill or labor to meet a need or want
- What is the term for an economic system where the government controls production and distribution?
- What economic system combines elements of both planned and free systems, with a mix of government intervention and market forces?
- The benefits foregone when one choice is made over another
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- In economics, what term refers to a desire for a good or service that is not necessary for survival?
- The factors of production that are used to create goods and services
- What term refers to the quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price?
- What is the concept that refers to the limited availability of resources in relation to unlimited human wants and needs?
- Which economic system is characterized by minimal government intervention and a focus on individual choice and competition?
12 Clues: The benefits foregone when one choice is made over another • The act of providing a skill or labor to meet a need or want • The factors of production that are used to create goods and services • What is the entity responsible for setting and enforcing economic policies in a planned system? • ...
Key concepts in Tourism Planning and Development 2025-09-03
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- The challenge of balancing tourism benefits with negative impacts on communities and environments.
- The process of tracking progress and measuring outcomes in tourism projects.
- A framework for analyzing political, economic, social, technological, environmental, and legal factors.
- All the groups, including government, businesses, and communities, involved in tourism planning.
- The core principle of planning that aims to balance tourism growth with environmental and social well-being.
- The broad approaches developed to achieve the vision and objectives in tourism planning.
- The specific goals that a destination aims to achieve through tourism planning.
- Workshops used to define long-term goals for a tourism destination.
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- The stage where planned actions and initiatives are carried out.
- The process of improving a destination for tourism while considering economic, social, and environmental factors.
- A destination in Pakistan used as a case study for tourism planning and development.
- The process of seeking input from stakeholders during planning.
- A popular analytical tool used to assess strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in tourism planning.
- Assessing whether proposed tourism strategies and goals can realistically be achieved.
14 Clues: The process of seeking input from stakeholders during planning. • The stage where planned actions and initiatives are carried out. • Workshops used to define long-term goals for a tourism destination. • The process of tracking progress and measuring outcomes in tourism projects. • The specific goals that a destination aims to achieve through tourism planning. • ...
Denk Mal! Lektion 8 2024-10-17
15 Clues: equality • violence • oppressed • to protect • extinction • to achieve • to consume • to conserve • to imprison • female judge • abuse of power • global warming • male conservationist • recyclable or reusable • environmental conservation
Aspects of Recycling 2023-09-25
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- Redemption A system where empty beverage containers can be returned for a deposit refund.
- Products Items made from materials that have been recovered or reused from previous products.
- Awareness Knowledge and concern for environmental issues, including recycling and conservation.
- Recycling A recycling system where various materials can be collected together for convenience.
- Materials Materials that are environmentally friendly and can be recycled or reused without harm.
- Reuse, Recycle The three R's of sustainability: Reduce waste, Reuse items when possible, and Recycle materials.
- The process of breaking down organic waste into nutrient-rich compost for gardening.
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- Billing Receiving bills and statements electronically to reduce paper waste.
- Packaging Packaging materials designed to be environmentally responsible and minimize waste.
- Center A facility where recyclables are processed, sorted, and prepared for reuse or remanufacturing.
- Recycling Recycling electronic waste, such as old computers and cell phones, to recover valuable materials.
- Diversion Efforts to divert waste away from landfills through recycling and composting.
- Bins Special containers for collecting recyclable materials like paper, plastic, and glass.
- Repurposing discarded items or materials to create new products with higher value.
- Initiatives Actions and programs aimed at reducing environmental impact, including recycling efforts.
15 Clues: Billing Receiving bills and statements electronically to reduce paper waste. • Repurposing discarded items or materials to create new products with higher value. • The process of breaking down organic waste into nutrient-rich compost for gardening. • Diversion Efforts to divert waste away from landfills through recycling and composting. • ...
