environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Unit 3: Evolution 2023-01-12
Across
- the formation of a new species
- process in which organisms adapt to environmental change
- cause organisms to die e.g. through lack of food
- genes being passed onto offspring
- allows a population to adapt to a changing environment
Down
- a barrier which physically separates living things e.g. a mountain
- the different versions of a gene
- characteristic which allows an organism to survive within its habitat
- a barrier such as different habitats
- natural selection leads to this
- spontaneous, random change to DNA
- an environmental factor which can increase mutation rate
- a barrier such as different mating rituals
- produced by members of the same species when they breed
- the individuals best-adapted to the environment
15 Clues: the formation of a new species • natural selection leads to this • the different versions of a gene • spontaneous, random change to DNA • genes being passed onto offspring • a barrier such as different habitats • a barrier such as different mating rituals • the individuals best-adapted to the environment • cause organisms to die e.g. through lack of food • ...
Property Disclosures & Environmental Laws 2025-07-10
Across
- – Condition of a property free from health threats.
- – Fungi that grows in moist environments and can cause health issues.
- – Insulation material once common, now a health hazard.
- – Dangerous paint ingredient banned in 1978.
- – The presence of harmful substances on the land.
- – Federal agency regulating environmental laws.
- – Colorless gas from soil that can enter homes.
- – Potential source of harm to occupants.
Down
- – Property with psychological issues, like crime or death.
- – Required notice of known property conditions.
- – Materials considered dangerous by law.
- – Cleaning up or fixing an environmental hazard.
- – Professional check of home’s condition.
- – Site requiring long-term cleanup under federal law.
- – A fact that would influence a buyer’s decision.
15 Clues: – Materials considered dangerous by law. • – Potential source of harm to occupants. • – Professional check of home’s condition. • – Dangerous paint ingredient banned in 1978. • – Required notice of known property conditions. • – Federal agency regulating environmental laws. • – Colorless gas from soil that can enter homes. • ...
Kenny 2023-05-16
11 Clues: Green • Class • Teacher • Must learn • What’s next? • Life is about? • Yourself first • What will we have now? • Everyone has their own! • The things you choose are? • Basic things you need are?
Kenny 2023-05-16
11 Clues: Green • Class • Teacher • Must learn • What’s next? • Life is about? • Yourself first • What will we have now? • Everyone has their own! • The things you choose are? • Basic things you need are?
Biological Approach 2019-06-04
Across
- Blocks the receptor sites on the post-synaptic neuron
- Function localised in specific areas of the brain
- Responsible for vision
- Process by which our brain's physiology is shaped by environmental inputs
- Chemicals that enable neurotransmission
- process of eliminating synapses
- Released at times of stress
Down
- Released in the fight or flight response
- Newest brain region
- MHC
- Carry signals to and from the brain
- Divides the brain into two hemispheres and facilitates communication between the two
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Produced by endocrine glands and released directly into the bloodstream
- Phenomenon of genes changing the way in which they are expressed as an organism matures, due to either biological factors or environmental inputs
15 Clues: MHC • Newest brain region • Responsible for vision • Released at times of stress • process of eliminating synapses • Carry signals to and from the brain • Functional magnetic resonance imaging • Chemicals that enable neurotransmission • Released in the fight or flight response • Function localised in specific areas of the brain • ...
Environmental Science Milestones of the 1960s 2024-11-29
Across
- - Environmental Protection Agency, formed later in the 1970s, with roots in the 60s.
- - Toxic chemical concerns raised in the 1960s.
- - Clean Air Act passed in 1963.
- - The National Forest Management Act of 1960.
- - Debates over nuclear energy and its environmental impact.
- - Silent Spring, Rachel Carson's groundbreaking 1962 book.
- - The first "Earth Day" ideas emerge.
- - Air pollution issues in major cities.
Down
- - The 1960s saw increased focus on preserving natural habitats.
- - Public awareness of industrial toxins grows.
- - The Cuyahoga River fire, symbolizing water pollution.
- - Wildlife Protection laws and awareness grow.
- - The early push for recycling initiatives.
- - The growing "ecological crisis" in the late 1960s.
- - Growing concern about air and water pollution.
15 Clues: - Clean Air Act passed in 1963. • - The first "Earth Day" ideas emerge. • - Air pollution issues in major cities. • - The early push for recycling initiatives. • - The National Forest Management Act of 1960. • - Public awareness of industrial toxins grows. • - Toxic chemical concerns raised in the 1960s. • - Wildlife Protection laws and awareness grow. • ...
Earth Day Vocabulary 2022-05-02
Across
- growing plants
- to become too hot
- Coal, oil, natural gas, and other fuels that are ancient remains of plants and animals.
- planting trees to replenish those cut down
- involving many countries around the world
- an organized, public display of disapproval
- to use something differently instead of throwing it away
Down
- environmental damage by one person
- to harm
- harmful substance that affect the environment
- prepared food that is intended to be eaten off of the premises
- relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on its condition
- to care for, to prevent damage
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- to use something again
15 Clues: to harm • growing plants • to become too hot • to use something again • to care for, to prevent damage • environmental damage by one person • involving many countries around the world • planting trees to replenish those cut down • an organized, public display of disapproval • harmful substance that affect the environment • ...
Healthcare and the Environment 2019-03-08
Across
- The best law.
- The increase in the earth's temperatures that, according to most scientists, is occurring as a result of the carbon dioxide that is produced when fossil fuels are burned collecting in the atmosphere and trapping energy from the sun.
- A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care.
- Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee.
- A program added to the Social Security system in 1965 that provides hospitalization insurance for the elderly and permits older Americans to purchase inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other medical expenses.
- A detailing of a proposed policy's environmental effects, which agencies are required to file with the EPA every time they propose to undertake a policy that might be disruptive to the environment.
- A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes, by enabling regulation of point sources of pollution.
Down
- The largest federal independent regulatory agency, created in 1970 to administer much of U.S. environmental protection policy.
- Passed in 1969, the center-piece of federal environmental policy, which requires agencies to file environmental impact statements.
- The supreme leader.
- A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered.
- The superior font.
- A public assistance program designed to provide health care for poor Americans and funded by both the states and the national government.
- The law aimed at combating air pollution, by charging the EPA with protecting and improving the quality of the nation's air.
- A fund created by Congress in 1980 to clean up hazardous waste sites. Money for the fund comes from taxing chemical products.
15 Clues: The best law. • The superior font. • The supreme leader. • A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered. • Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee. • A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care. • ...
Healthcare and the Environment 2019-03-08
Across
- The best law.
- A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered.
- The superior font.
- A public assistance program designed to provide health care for poor Americans and funded by both the states and the national government.
- A detailing of a proposed policy's environmental effects, which agencies are required to file with the EPA every time they propose to undertake a policy that might be disruptive to the environment.
- A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes, by enabling regulation of point sources of pollution.
- The largest federal independent regulatory agency, created in 1970 to administer much of U.S. environmental protection policy.
Down
- Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee.
- A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care.
- Passed in 1969, the center-piece of federal environmental policy, which requires agencies to file environmental impact statements.
- The increase in the earth's temperatures that, according to most scientists, is occurring as a result of the carbon dioxide that is produced when fossil fuels are burned collecting in the atmosphere and trapping energy from the sun.
- A fund created by Congress in 1980 to clean up hazardous waste sites. Money for the fund comes from taxing chemical products.
- The law aimed at combating air pollution, by charging the EPA with protecting and improving the quality of the nation's air.
- The supreme leader.
- A program added to the Social Security system in 1965 that provides hospitalization insurance for the elderly and permits older Americans to purchase inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other medical expenses.
15 Clues: The best law. • The superior font. • The supreme leader. • A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered. • Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee. • A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care. • ...
Healthcare and the Environment 2019-03-08
Across
- A program added to the Social Security system in 1965 that provides hospitalization insurance for the elderly and permits older Americans to purchase inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other medical expenses.
- A fund created by Congress in 1980 to clean up hazardous waste sites. Money for the fund comes from taxing chemical products.
- The best law.
- Passed in 1969, the center-piece of federal environmental policy, which requires agencies to file environmental impact statements.
- The superior font.
Down
- Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee.
- A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered.
- A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes, by enabling regulation of point sources of pollution.
- The law aimed at combating air pollution, by charging the EPA with protecting and improving the quality of the nation's air.
- The increase in the earth's temperatures that, according to most scientists, is occurring as a result of the carbon dioxide that is produced when fossil fuels are burned collecting in the atmosphere and trapping energy from the sun.
- The largest federal independent regulatory agency, created in 1970 to administer much of U.S. environmental protection policy.
- A detailing of a proposed policy's environmental effects, which agencies are required to file with the EPA every time they propose to undertake a policy that might be disruptive to the environment.
- A public assistance program designed to provide health care for poor Americans and funded by both the states and the national government.
- The supreme leader.
- A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care.
15 Clues: The best law. • The superior font. • The supreme leader. • A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered. • Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee. • A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes, by enabling regulation of point sources of pollution. • ...
key terms 2022-09-09
natural disasters 2017-02-14
Across
- Earthquakes and landslides are ... natural disasters.
- Natural disasters ... occur in the world.
- Floods, tornadoes, hurricanes are ... natural disasters.
- Deforestation and desertification are ... natural disasters.
- ... disasters are caused by destructive natural events.
- ... are uncontrolled forest fires.
- Tsunamis can be caused by undersea ...
- Disasters cause loss of life and property ...
Down
- According to their ... disasters are divided into natural, man-made and complex.
- Earthquakes, landslides and avalances are ... natural disasters.
- Drought, famine, deforestation are ... natural disasters.
- ... disasters are caused by human actions.
- Disaster is an event causing ... human, material and environmental losses.
- According to their ... of onset disasters can be sudden and slow.
14 Clues: ... are uncontrolled forest fires. • Tsunamis can be caused by undersea ... • Natural disasters ... occur in the world. • ... disasters are caused by human actions. • Disasters cause loss of life and property ... • Earthquakes and landslides are ... natural disasters. • ... disasters are caused by destructive natural events. • ...
natural disasters 2017-02-14
Across
- Earthquakes and landslides are ... natural disasters.
- ... disasters are caused by human actions.
- According to their ... of onset disasters can be sudden and slow.
- Earthquakes, landslides and avalances are ... natural disasters.
- Drought, famine, deforestation are ... natural disasters.
- ... are uncontrolled forest fires.
- Tsunamis can be caused by undersea ...
- Natural disasters ... occur in the world.
Down
- ... disasters are caused by destructive natural events.
- Floods, tornadoes, hurricanes are ... natural disasters.
- Disaster is an event causing ... human, material and environmental losses.
- Disasters cause loss of life and property ...
- Deforestation and desertification are ... natural disasters.
- According to their ... disasters are divided into natural, man-made and complex.
14 Clues: ... are uncontrolled forest fires. • Tsunamis can be caused by undersea ... • Natural disasters ... occur in the world. • ... disasters are caused by human actions. • Disasters cause loss of life and property ... • Earthquakes and landslides are ... natural disasters. • ... disasters are caused by destructive natural events. • ...
Environmental Science Vocab 2019-10-15
Across
- characteristics that enable plants and animals to be successful in a particular environment
- something that has mass and takes up space
- process turns sunlight into energy
- two or more atoms chemically combined
- relationship where one benefits while the other species neither benefit nor are harmed
- the energy of motion
Down
- stored energy
- a relationship where one organism lives on or in another organism causing it harm
- occurs when an organism dies and its body is broken down to simpler parts
- measures how acidic or basic a substance is
- animal hunted for food
- the smallest component of an element
- study of the relationships between living organisms and their physical environment
- made up of only one kind of atom
- animal that eats other animals
- association between organisms of two different species in which each benefits
16 Clues: stored energy • the energy of motion • animal hunted for food • animal that eats other animals • made up of only one kind of atom • process turns sunlight into energy • the smallest component of an element • two or more atoms chemically combined • something that has mass and takes up space • measures how acidic or basic a substance is • ...
adverse environmental conditions 2020-04-28
Across
- fainting
- low concentration of sodium in the blood
- becoming accustomed to temperatures
- increased body temperature
- imbalance of these can lead to cramping
- sweat evaporating from the skin surface
- cold condition that involves ears, nose, cheeks, fingers
- decreased body temperature
Down
- skin appears pale, hard, cold, and waxy
- instrument used to measure heat index
- contact with air or water mist
- always accompanies thunder
- these charts should be used to monitor loss of water
- direct contact with object
- heat generated from metabolism
- type of light radiation that comes from the sun
16 Clues: fainting • always accompanies thunder • direct contact with object • increased body temperature • decreased body temperature • contact with air or water mist • heat generated from metabolism • becoming accustomed to temperatures • instrument used to measure heat index • skin appears pale, hard, cold, and waxy • imbalance of these can lead to cramping • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2025-04-25
Across
- A part of a plant that gathers nutrients from the ground
- very dangerous material used for cooling units
- A clean source of electricity responsible for killing many birds
- A form of agriculture that involves the ashes and remains of previous flora
- A stream of water formed out of melting ice
- A very potent Greenhouse Gas
- Particles that help maintain earth's heat
- A community of living organisms
- Animals who eat secondary consumers
Down
- A device that turns sunlight into electricity
- The release of glasses into the atmosphere
- Can be either visual, auditory,or airborne
- Father of the green revolution
- severe deviation from the normal conditions of the environment
- A large victim of deforestation and climate change
- a source that is being consumed faster than it can replenish
16 Clues: A very potent Greenhouse Gas • Father of the green revolution • A community of living organisms • Animals who eat secondary consumers • Particles that help maintain earth's heat • The release of glasses into the atmosphere • Can be either visual, auditory,or airborne • A stream of water formed out of melting ice • A device that turns sunlight into electricity • ...
Supply and Demand 2020-11-10
Social Sciences 2024-05-30
10 Clues: Language • Our Past • Our World • Our Actions • Money Wealth • Study of Bones • Study of Humans • Study of Society • What a Therapist Studies • What a Politician Studies
key terms 2022-09-09
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
15 Clues: people • country • government • traditional • people control • market economy • you have to have • the government role • closest to being free • you don't have to have • in the middle of economy • decided by the marketplace • is closest to being command • I will give you this for that • when east german moved away from command
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Rating System 2022-03-18
Across
- All leed credits are positive, whole____
- Acronym for Canada Green Building Council
- LEED reduces negative environmental ____
- One of the 5 environmental categories
- This LEED category is worth 10 possible points
- LEED increases the green _____ (hint: monetary)
Down
- This LEED category awards 1 credit for durable building
- All LEED ____ are worth 1 point min. towards certification
- Improves human ____
- Highest LEED rating
- Modeling practice that is becoming a large part of the program
11 Clues: Improves human ____ • Highest LEED rating • One of the 5 environmental categories • All leed credits are positive, whole____ • LEED reduces negative environmental ____ • Acronym for Canada Green Building Council • This LEED category is worth 10 possible points • LEED increases the green _____ (hint: monetary) • This LEED category awards 1 credit for durable building • ...
Comm Health: Environmental Health 2025-11-30
Across
- One of the federal mandates that protects the environment is the Clean _____ Act
- Environmental _____ refers to fair distribution of environmental burdens
- Dust mites, cockroaches and pet dander are _____ that are often overlooked as biological exposures
- Between males and females, _____ are at higher risk for disease related to their environment
- _____ sources are those pollutants that may be generated and emitted from our transportation
- This agency enforces the Clean Air Act
- _____ change is associated with numerous extreme weather events which increase the risk of injury and death on the population
Down
- there are _____ steps to an exposure risk assessment
- _____ source is a major stationary source of contaminants
- The most common tool used for community environmental health assessments is the...?
- Housing, buildings, transportation, parks, and other infrastructure are all part of the _____ environment
- This type of exposure is often omitted from this list of exposure which also includes chemical, biological and chemical
- According to the ANA's published report, nurses have a right to work in an environment that is _____ and healthy
- Water described as _____ means it is safe for drinking, cooking and other household uses.
- _____ periods make finding cause and effect difficult
15 Clues: This agency enforces the Clean Air Act • there are _____ steps to an exposure risk assessment • _____ periods make finding cause and effect difficult • _____ source is a major stationary source of contaminants • Environmental _____ refers to fair distribution of environmental burdens • ...
Кроссворд 2023-11-09
12 Clues: топливо • человек • энергия • вредный • сгорания • двигатель • транспорт • экологический • легковая машина • окружающая среда • дорожное движение • полезные ископаемые
jay's crossword 2025-11-07
Across
- focusing on one skill
- system, government structure
- business companies
- private ownership system
- places to trade
- business starter
- single seller control
- of labor, splitting tax
Down
- progress, tool improvements
- tools and machines
- established organization
- goods, production assets
- revolution, big manufacturing change
- company ownership units
- property, owned land or goods
- buying and selling place
- Bullock, ALWAYS yelling in the gym
- Fay, he likes to fiddle with his mustache
- study of money and recourses
- system, how economy is organized
20 Clues: places to trade • business starter • tools and machines • business companies • focusing on one skill • single seller control • company ownership units • of labor, splitting tax • established organization • goods, production assets • buying and selling place • private ownership system • progress, tool improvements • system, government structure • study of money and recourses • ...
Rachel's Birthday Crossword 2022-11-06
Across
- Favorite Andrew's meal
- Event Rachel competed in for highschool
- Sophomore-year dorm
- Past summer internship
- Hometown!
- Rachel's Sister
Down
- One of Rachel's concentrations
- Favorite color
- Name of Rachel's High school
- Rachel's high school boyfriend
- Gerry's pet project
- Trip leader for
- Method of travel for the tour de luce
- Rachel's dog
14 Clues: Hometown! • Rachel's dog • Favorite color • Trip leader for • Rachel's Sister • Gerry's pet project • Sophomore-year dorm • Favorite Andrew's meal • Past summer internship • Name of Rachel's High school • One of Rachel's concentrations • Rachel's high school boyfriend • Method of travel for the tour de luce • Event Rachel competed in for highschool
Marketing 2015-10-02
Across
- concerned with accomplishing tasks to complete all necessary work
- a strategy to offset business risks
- ensures that the product or service is available where the consumer wants it
- making the product or service available at an affordable price
- a group of customers with shared needs and wants that is separated from the total market
- the amount of money remaining from revenues after all expenses are paid
- physical characteristics of a product or service are improved to meet consumers need/wants
- study of the economics of the entire society
- carrying out plans
Down
- divides the market into physical locations
- involves evaluating results to determine if objectives have been accomplished
- the process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources
- study of the relationship between individual consumers
- result of making the product or service available when the consumer wants it
- analyzing info and deciding what needs to be done
15 Clues: carrying out plans • a strategy to offset business risks • divides the market into physical locations • study of the economics of the entire society • analyzing info and deciding what needs to be done • study of the relationship between individual consumers • making the product or service available at an affordable price • ...
Finance 2021-10-15
Across
- bank records
- equal in number or amount
- company's money outlay
- the action of paying
- an estimate of income and expenditure
- trade.
- keeping money in urban kingdom
- borrowing
- the amount payed
Down
- income
- a fixed regular payment
- medium of exchange
- a useful or valuable thing
- amount of money spent
- financial speculations
- study of finance
- a sum of money saved
- support
- intimidate thousands in business
- a person's regular occupation, profession,
- the outlay of money
21 Clues: income • trade. • support • borrowing • bank records • study of finance • the amount payed • medium of exchange • the outlay of money • a sum of money saved • the action of paying • amount of money spent • financial speculations • company's money outlay • a fixed regular payment • equal in number or amount • a useful or valuable thing • keeping money in urban kingdom • intimidate thousands in business • ...
Crossword(eng_lv) 2017-05-03
Across
- IKT
- attēls
- drāma
- analizēt
- nopietns
- stingrs
- ekonomika
- ideja
- trauki
- halle
- draudzīgs
- psiholoģija
- laboratorija
- skaļš
- darīt kopā
- Namdara
- Glezna
- piederēt
- cīņa
- politika
- šahs
- bibliotēka
- sports
Down
- teātris
- možs
- skola
- astronomija
- tehnoloģija
- informācija
- gresīvs
- dejas
- Huligānisms
- kadets
- filozofija
- atrisināt
- koris
- sporta zāle
- ģeogrāfija
- orķestris
- atviegloti
- iegaumēt
- sociāls
- numurs
- fakts
44 Clues: IKT • možs • cīņa • šahs • skola • drāma • ideja • dejas • halle • koris • skaļš • fakts • attēls • trauki • kadets • Glezna • numurs • sports • teātris • stingrs • gresīvs • Namdara • sociāls • analizēt • nopietns • iegaumēt • piederēt • politika • ekonomika • draudzīgs • atrisināt • orķestris • filozofija • ģeogrāfija • darīt kopā • atviegloti • bibliotēka • astronomija • tehnoloģija • informācija • Huligānisms • psiholoģija • sporta zāle • laboratorija
Makalumang Salita 2018-05-10
Across
- - hinanakit, pighati
- – elektrisidad
- – telepono
- – mikropono
- – taghirap
- – silya
- - giniling na bigas
- - Dumungaw
- - may dunong,mga matatalino,may alam,malawak ang kaisipan
- - Di maisip,nalilito
- - kainggitan
- - kabuwanan
- - luma
Down
- – mangkok
- - Nawasak,Nasira,Nagkalasog
- - mabubusing paggawa
- - Tugtog ng kampana
- – aritmitik
- – economics
- - Makasaysayan
- – eroplano
- – bintana
- - Kung saan pwinesto o itinayo
- – variable
- – matematika (mathematics)
- - sukal, dumi
- - kintab, kinang, ningning
- - Paos,wala sa tono
- – kopyahin / sulatin
30 Clues: - luma • – silya • – email • – mangkok • – bintana • – telepono • – taghirap • – eroplano • – variable • - Dumungaw • – aritmitik • – mikropono • – economics • - kabuwanan • - kainggitan • - sukal, dumi • – elektrisidad • - Makasaysayan • - Tugtog ng kampana • - giniling na bigas • - Paos,wala sa tono • - hinanakit, pighati • - mabubusing paggawa • - Di maisip,nalilito • – kopyahin / sulatin • – matematika (mathematics) • ...
Makalumang Salita 2018-05-10
Across
- - may dunong,mga matatalino,may alam,malawak ang kaisipan
- – mikropono
- – economics
- - giniling na bigas
- - kabuwanan
- - kintab, kinang, ningning
- – variable
- – silya
- - Nawasak,Nasira,Nagkalasog
- – eroplano
- - Dumungaw
- – bintana
- - Makasaysayan
- - mabubusing paggawa
- - hinanakit, pighati
Down
- – telepono
- – aritmitik
- – mangkok
- - Tugtog ng kampana
- - kainggitan
- - Di maisip,nalilito
- – elektrisidad
- - Kung saan pwinesto o itinayo
- - Paos,wala sa tono
- – kopyahin / sulatin
- – matematika (mathematics)
- - luma
- - sukal, dumi
- – taghirap
30 Clues: - luma • – email • – silya • – mangkok • – bintana • – telepono • – variable • – eroplano • - Dumungaw • – taghirap • – aritmitik • – mikropono • – economics • - kabuwanan • - kainggitan • - sukal, dumi • – elektrisidad • - Makasaysayan • - Tugtog ng kampana • - giniling na bigas • - Paos,wala sa tono • - Di maisip,nalilito • – kopyahin / sulatin • - mabubusing paggawa • - hinanakit, pighati • - kintab, kinang, ningning • ...
history of new mexico 2025-08-14
Across
- locations influence historical events
- different race
- houses, towers,walls
- people make it a living
- who holds political power
- a man who study's history
- phones, computers, whatch
- paintings/sulpcutrs
- stories about the past or the furture
- reading
Down
- Precious item
- source documents from the past
- against something
- reveal information about the past
- shows people, places, objects
- information
- an Anventure
- a second/hand account
- an investigator
- history one person who tells another
20 Clues: reading • information • an Anventure • Precious item • different race • an investigator • against something • paintings/sulpcutrs • houses, towers,walls • a second/hand account • people make it a living • who holds political power • a man who study's history • phones, computers, whatch • shows people, places, objects • source documents from the past • reveal information about the past • ...
Supply and Demand 2020-11-10
102e.2 INFECTION CONTROL 2023-01-17
Across
- small holes
- touch
- environmental protection agency
- free from bacteria
- occupational safety health administration
- destroy bacteria
- whitener
- wash
- intended result
- safety data sheet
Down
- resistant staph infection
- many
- impenetrable
- quaternary ammonium compound
- environmental protection agency
- steam heated vessel
- once
- throw away
18 Clues: many • once • wash • touch • whitener • throw away • small holes • impenetrable • intended result • destroy bacteria • safety data sheet • free from bacteria • steam heated vessel • resistant staph infection • quaternary ammonium compound • environmental protection agency • environmental protection agency • occupational safety health administration
VOCABULARY BUILDER UNITS 5, 6 ,7, 8 =D 2021-06-08
17 Clues: selva • sueldo • niñera • de moda • salario • ambiental • razonable • contaminación • fauna silvestre • estar a cargo de • oculto, escondido • estar dispuesto a • molesto, irritante • acordar, organizar • pronostico del tiempo • presentar (a alguien) • quedarse sin, (algo se acaba)
NB - Supply & Demand 2023-02-14
Across
- An excess of resources
- The concept in economics that the price of something is inversely proportional to its demand
- A good or service that is easily replaced
- The price at which the quantity supplied is equal to the price demanded, clearing the market
- The price at which a good or service can be acquired at market
- The amount of something that is purchased by consumers at market price
- A graph used to show the relationship between the demand for a product and its price
- The amount of something that you have
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- The price at which supply and demand are perfectly balanced, as all things should be
- The degree to which people want something
- A graph that shows the relationship between the price of something and its supply
- The concept in economics that the price of something should be proportional to its supply
- A scarcity of resources
- The amount of a product that is demanded
- The price of a good or service when compared to another
15 Clues: An excess of resources • A scarcity of resources • The amount of something that you have • The amount of a product that is demanded • The degree to which people want something • A good or service that is easily replaced • The price of a good or service when compared to another • The price at which a good or service can be acquired at market • ...
Healthcare and the Environment 2019-03-08
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- A law intended to clean up the nation's rivers and lakes, by enabling regulation of point sources of pollution.
- Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee.
- A detailing of a proposed policy's environmental effects, which agencies are required to file with the EPA every time they propose to undertake a policy that might be disruptive to the environment.
- A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered.
- The best law.
- The largest federal independent regulatory agency, created in 1970 to administer much of U.S. environmental protection policy.
- The law aimed at combating air pollution, by charging the EPA with protecting and improving the quality of the nation's air.
- A public assistance program designed to provide health care for poor Americans and funded by both the states and the national government.
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- Passed in 1969, the center-piece of federal environmental policy, which requires agencies to file environmental impact statements.
- A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care.
- A program added to the Social Security system in 1965 that provides hospitalization insurance for the elderly and permits older Americans to purchase inexpensive coverage for doctor fees and other medical expenses.
- The supreme leader.
- The increase in the earth's temperatures that, according to most scientists, is occurring as a result of the carbon dioxide that is produced when fossil fuels are burned collecting in the atmosphere and trapping energy from the sun.
- A fund created by Congress in 1980 to clean up hazardous waste sites. Money for the fund comes from taxing chemical products.
- The superior font.
15 Clues: The best law. • The superior font. • The supreme leader. • A law requiring the federal government to protect all species listed as endangered. • Organization contracted by individuals or insurance companies to provide health care for a yearly fee. • A compulsory insurance program for all Americans that would have the government finance citizens' medical care. • ...
VOCABULARY 2021-04-15
key terms 2022-09-09
environmental issues 2015-10-11
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- dangerous
- what comes out of the car exhaust pipe
- a part of the atmosphere
- person who feels concerned about the place where he lives
- too much water
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- when the weather is too dry
- system maintained at its best
- a lack of
- something is added to the environment that is harmful or poisonous to living things.
- tries to preserve the planet
10 Clues: dangerous • a lack of • too much water • a part of the atmosphere • when the weather is too dry • tries to preserve the planet • system maintained at its best • what comes out of the car exhaust pipe • person who feels concerned about the place where he lives • something is added to the environment that is harmful or poisonous to living things.
Environmental Alarms 2017-05-15
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- Harmful gases that cause global warming
- Large scale cutting of trees
- The removal of species from the face of the Earth
- Poisonous substances
- Another word for contamination
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- Decrease of pH value
- Earth is ‘too’ full of people
- Chemical waste released by factories
- Gradual wearing away of soil
- ‘Misused’ to make bags and other common substances
10 Clues: Decrease of pH value • Poisonous substances • Gradual wearing away of soil • Large scale cutting of trees • Earth is ‘too’ full of people • Another word for contamination • Chemical waste released by factories • Harmful gases that cause global warming • The removal of species from the face of the Earth • ‘Misused’ to make bags and other common substances
Environmental issues 2018-10-02
10 Clues: lajit • hukka • sukupuutto • asumiskelvoton • power tuulivoima • forests sademetsät • trees istuttaa puita • pollutions ilmansaasteet • warming ilmastonlämpeneminen • fuels fossiiliset polttoaineet
ENVIRONMENTAL REGIONS 2018-04-02
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- Sahara has this type of climate.
- _______________ climate is hot and wet throughout the year.
- The day to day condition of temperature, wind and precipitation.
- ___________ rain happens when warm, moist air rises over mountains.
- ________________rain occurs when warm air rises cools and causes thunderstorms.
- __________ rain happens when warm air has to rise over cold air.
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- A very large ecosystem is called a ___________.
- ____________ climate is found in Italy.
- The average temperature,wind and precipitation of a place over a period of time (years)
- A community of plants and animals and their interaction with each other.
10 Clues: Sahara has this type of climate. • ____________ climate is found in Italy. • A very large ecosystem is called a ___________. • _______________ climate is hot and wet throughout the year. • The day to day condition of temperature, wind and precipitation. • __________ rain happens when warm air has to rise over cold air. • ...
environmental perspectives 2013-06-09
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- describes the acknowledgement that nature has the right to be respected and that humans depend on nature
- dscribes activities that are not as environmentally friendly as we might believe
- (11,7) consider the role of humans as stewards who must tend to earth as you would a garden
- view centred around improving living standards through advancing technology
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- (4,7) ecologist that believe small scale and individual actions make a difference
- view that states all life has an inherent value and not just a value to humans
- (4,9) put more value on nature than humanity and push for political reform to reduce human impact on the environment
- worldview that opines that the worlds resources are limited and we need the earth more than it needs us.
- human centred view that puts humans at the centre of things
- belief that the earth has limitless resources and that we should continuously improve living standards
10 Clues: human centred view that puts humans at the centre of things • view centred around improving living standards through advancing technology • view that states all life has an inherent value and not just a value to humans • dscribes activities that are not as environmentally friendly as we might believe • ...
Environmental Science 2014-01-17
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- Coming from human activities
- Ozone in the stratosphere
- result of long-term weather patterns in a region
- atmospheric gases that play a role analogous to the glass in a greenhouse
- day-to-day variations in temperature, air pressure, wind, humidity, and precipitation.
- energy in action or motion
- Scientific study of weather and climate
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- vertical air currents resulting from rising warmer air
- basic building blocks of all matter
- Natural reflection of light that contributes to overall cooling
10 Clues: Ozone in the stratosphere • energy in action or motion • Coming from human activities • basic building blocks of all matter • Scientific study of weather and climate • result of long-term weather patterns in a region • vertical air currents resulting from rising warmer air • Natural reflection of light that contributes to overall cooling • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2014-06-22
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- pyramid graphical representation that shows the relative amounts of energy or matter contained within each tropic level in a food chain or food web.
- slow-moving water
- Chemical reaction where green plants use water & carbon dioxide to store the sun’s energy in glucose
- ecosystem Biotic community present in water bodies
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- depend others on their food (Consumer).
- Herbivores which feed directly on producers
- prepare their own food (Producer).
- the transfer of energy and nutrients through a series of organisms with repeated process of eating and being eaten.
- the variety and differences among living organisms from all sources.
- the conservation of component of biological diversity outside their natural habitats
10 Clues: slow-moving water • prepare their own food (Producer). • depend others on their food (Consumer). • Herbivores which feed directly on producers • ecosystem Biotic community present in water bodies • the variety and differences among living organisms from all sources. • the conservation of component of biological diversity outside their natural habitats • ...
Environmental Systems 2022-04-05
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- specialized processes or changes that organisms have or make in order to survive in an environment
- 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
- the average weather in a given area over an extended period of time
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- the things in an environment that keep a population from growing larger
- non-living components of an ecosystem
- plant life in a particular region
- environments that do not experience extremes in climate
- native to or confined to a particular area
- 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 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
Ap environmental 2022-04-05
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- an example of this is DDT and PCB
- How does a bald eagles eggs become weak due to DDT?
- ozone is considered this type of pollutant
- What type of species disappear first in an ecosystem and are considered specialists.
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- what type of air pollution is carbon monoxide
- What type of pollution does the clean water act not allow?
- When pollution is found in the middle of the ocean.
- is effective in insect control
- paint and paint thinner is an example of this
- large cities develop clouds of pollutants
10 Clues: is effective in insect control • an example of this is DDT and PCB • large cities develop clouds of pollutants • ozone is considered this type of pollutant • what type of air pollution is carbon monoxide • paint and paint thinner is an example of this • When pollution is found in the middle of the ocean. • How does a bald eagles eggs become weak due to DDT? • ...
Environmental Care 2022-04-27
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- Budi always carry hand ... everywhere
- The teacher checks our body ... before entering the classroom.
- We have to wash our hands before and after ...
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- We have to do physical and social ...
- We have to brush our teeth ... a day.
- The students do the ... cleaning collaboration.
- Mr Budi and his family always ... regularly.
- Andi throws the ... in the rubbish bin.
- The people always carry out night ...
- We have to wear a ... to avoid the virus.
10 Clues: We have to do physical and social ... • We have to brush our teeth ... a day. • Budi always carry hand ... everywhere • The people always carry out night ... • Andi throws the ... in the rubbish bin. • We have to wear a ... to avoid the virus. • Mr Budi and his family always ... regularly. • We have to wash our hands before and after ... • ...
Environmental issues 2022-05-02
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- a gas in the atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, that absorbs radiation, gives off heat.
- the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals
- a fire that is burning grass or bushes in the countryside
- the amount of carbon dioxide released into the atmosphere because of the activities of a particular individual or organization
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere
- a strong, dangerous wind that can destroy buildings as it moves across the ground
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- items that are intended to be thrown away after use.
- a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction.
- damage to water, air or land by harmful substances.
- a sudden violent shaking of the ground
10 Clues: a sudden violent shaking of the ground • the illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals • damage to water, air or land by harmful substances. • items that are intended to be thrown away after use. • a fire that is burning grass or bushes in the countryside • a species of animal or plant that is seriously at risk of extinction. • ...
Environmental Hospitality 2022-08-26
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- Travel that is nature based; concentrates on protection of the earth, its resources, and minimizing damage from tourism
- Environmental ______ is the stress or damage on land, water, air, and natural features.
- An environmental _____ is a person who evaluates impacts to the environment and proposes solutions.
- The _____-______ theory of tourism is a destination life cycle-related theory used to explain the stages of a tourist destination, from its beginning to its decline
- The Tourism Area Life ________is a Theory developed by Richard Butler to explain the stages of a tourist destination’s health and profitability.
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- Living in a way that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Environmental ______ is a specific area in which all plants, animals, and microorganisms function together and even depend on each other for survival.
- An environmental impact ______ is a report on the status and health of the environment and what potential impacts could result from new developments.
- Rock carvings made by American Indians and other native peoples around the world centuries ago
- Describes goods and services that inflict minimal or no harm on the earth, its resources, and the environment.
10 Clues: Environmental ______ is the stress or damage on land, water, air, and natural features. • Rock carvings made by American Indians and other native peoples around the world centuries ago • An environmental _____ is a person who evaluates impacts to the environment and proposes solutions. • ...
Environmental Health 2022-11-02
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- Process of gathering food scraps and yard waste into a bin and letting it decompose and thenadding it to soil to help plants grow.
- Natural forms of energy, such as oil, natural gas, and gas, that were formed a very long timeago,when dinosaurs lived on Earth.
- Able to break down without causing harm when thrown out.
- Process in which used materials are turned into new products.
- Gas made up of oxygen that naturally exists high above Earth’s atmosphere.
- Any form of precipitation that includes particles containing acid.
- Fog that has mixed with smoke and chemical fumes
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- Actions that maintain the natural resources in the environment.
- Goods that have a less harmful impact on the environment than traditional products
- Substances that contaminate the environment
10 Clues: Substances that contaminate the environment • Fog that has mixed with smoke and chemical fumes • Able to break down without causing harm when thrown out. • Process in which used materials are turned into new products. • Actions that maintain the natural resources in the environment. • Any form of precipitation that includes particles containing acid. • ...
Environmental issues 2022-11-23
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- something affected by global warming
- the action of converting waste into resuable material
- an endangered animal who is affected by water pollution
- a toxic gas that comes from cars
- When you illegally kill animals
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- a resource that is polluted and needs to be recycled
- Illegally dumping trash
- consuming too much of things
- a species who is close to extinction
- a liquid for survival and daily use
10 Clues: Illegally dumping trash • consuming too much of things • When you illegally kill animals • a toxic gas that comes from cars • a liquid for survival and daily use • a species who is close to extinction • something affected by global warming • a resource that is polluted and needs to be recycled • the action of converting waste into resuable material • ...
Environmental Activity 2022-11-29
10 Clues: Food Chain • Creates O2 • Transportation • Mass production • Needed to breath • Makes the leaves fly • The products of Earth • Earth's green creations • Green and on the ground • Earth Day rising awareness about
Environmental Problems 2022-11-11
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- Landfills near residential areas and innapropriate disposal methods
- to have bad health
- hazardous smoke released from factories (type of polution)
- Excessive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides(type of polution)
- what we breathe
- everything around us
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- these absorb carbon dioxide
- to have good health
- innapropriate disposal of garbage into water resources (type of polution)
- excessive sound (type of pollution)
10 Clues: what we breathe • to have bad health • to have good health • everything around us • these absorb carbon dioxide • excessive sound (type of pollution) • hazardous smoke released from factories (type of polution) • Landfills near residential areas and innapropriate disposal methods • Excessive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides(type of polution) • ...
Environmental crossword 2021-07-22
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- Most air polluted country
- which month world's environment day falls
- layer which absorbs UV radiations
- Closest thermal layer to the earth
- count of layers out atmosphere has
- Gas available in largest quantity
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- The term ecology was introduced by
- Responsible for turning Taj Mahal yellow
- environment modified by human activities
- Type of pollution
10 Clues: Type of pollution • Most air polluted country • layer which absorbs UV radiations • Gas available in largest quantity • The term ecology was introduced by • Closest thermal layer to the earth • count of layers out atmosphere has • Responsible for turning Taj Mahal yellow • environment modified by human activities • which month world's environment day falls
Environmental Quiz 2021-07-22
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- what makes the soil porous and is also called a friend of the farmer?
- what determines the stability of a grassland ecosystem?
- What is the cause of soil erosion?
- What is the instrument used to detect earthquakes?
- What is the main source of CFC gas?
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- Which country is popularly knowns as the ‘land of the windmills’?
- The ecosystem which has the most biodiversity is?
- The gas which has a major role in the Greenhouse Effect is?
- When smoke reacts with industrial fog _____ will be formed?
- Blowing horn unnecessarily on the road causes which pollution?
10 Clues: What is the cause of soil erosion? • What is the main source of CFC gas? • The ecosystem which has the most biodiversity is? • What is the instrument used to detect earthquakes? • what determines the stability of a grassland ecosystem? • The gas which has a major role in the Greenhouse Effect is? • When smoke reacts with industrial fog _____ will be formed? • ...
Environmental Concers 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 Concerns 2021-06-27
10 Clues: Basurero • Deforestacion • Cortar arboles • Mineria ilegal • Producir humos • Usar pesticidas • Contaminacion del aire • Contaminacion del agua • Contaminacion del suelo • Extraer metales y minerales
Environmental Vocabulary 2022-10-17
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- an environmental factor that affects the growth of a population (put as one word)
- a non-living part of an ecosystem
- true or false an organism is individual and single-celled
- a living part of an ecosystem
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- all the members of one species in a particular area
- all the living and non-living things that interact in an area
- all the different populations that live together in an area
- true or false abiotic factors are the living factors
- the spacing of individuals within a population
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
10 Clues: a living part of an ecosystem • a non-living part of an ecosystem • the spacing of individuals within a population • all the members of one species in a particular area • true or false abiotic factors are the living factors • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • true or false an organism is individual and single-celled • ...
Environmental Crossword 2024-02-06
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- Climate is the usual weather in a certain area, like whether it's usually hot or cold.
- To conserve is to take care of things and not waste them, so they last longer, like water or energy.
- A greenhouse is like a bubble that keeps things warm, and on Earth, it's the air around us that does this.
- A habitat is a home for animals and plants, like a forest or a pond.
- Pollution is when things that harm nature, like garbage or chemicals, get into the air, water, or soil.
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- Biodiversity means having many different types of plants and animals in one place.
- An ecosystem is a group of living things, like plants and animals, and the place they live in.
- Deforestation is when people cut down a lot of trees in a forest, which can be bad for the environment.
- Recycling means using old things like paper or bottles to make new things instead of throwing them away.
- Renewable is about using energy sources that never run out, like the sun or wind.
10 Clues: A habitat is a home for animals and plants, like a forest or a pond. • Renewable is about using energy sources that never run out, like the sun or wind. • Biodiversity means having many different types of plants and animals in one place. • Climate is the usual weather in a certain area, like whether it's usually hot or cold. • ...
AP Environmental 2024-02-12
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- A greenhouse gas that absorbs heat and traps radiation in the atmosphere
- This type of species sends scientists a signal that there is a disruption in the environment
- Water vapor in the air
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- Pollution happening from an ozone reaction
- Pollution coming directly from a factory
- Happens from runoff from multiple sources
- origin of energy
- High levels of mercury in a fish is caused by
- highly reactive gas
- Benzene is an example of this organic compound
10 Clues: origin of energy • highly reactive gas • Water vapor in the air • Pollution coming directly from a factory • Happens from runoff from multiple sources • Pollution happening from an ozone reaction • High levels of mercury in a fish is caused by • Benzene is an example of this organic compound • A greenhouse gas that absorbs heat and traps radiation in the atmosphere • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL HELPERS 2020-06-12
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- A object that create wind energy
- A _______ that eliminate the contamination (transport)
- A _______ that purify the air ( a object in the house)
- A new paper made for sugar cane
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- A invent that attract energy of the sun
- A car that work with solar energy
- A object that purify the water
- A machine of fuel
- A transport that help to the environment
- A _______ that transform the air in water
10 Clues: A machine of fuel • A object that purify the water • A new paper made for sugar cane • A object that create wind energy • A car that work with solar energy • A invent that attract energy of the sun • A transport that help to the environment • A _______ that transform the air in water • A _______ that eliminate the contamination (transport) • ...
Environmental helpers 2020-06-09
10 Clues: Adi Reza • John Webb • Bo Adamson • Boyan Slat • Arye Kohavi • Charles Jones • Jalila Essaïdi • Lewis P. Haslett • wes Sugden-Brook • Horace-Bénédict de Saussure
environmental issues 2019-03-28
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- faces problems with desertification
- the chopping of trees
- at risk of desertification
- lack of water
- a place where deforestation is
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- cultivated land ends desert begins
- process of deserts expanding
- most important environmental issue in Africa
- lives in Ghana
- struggles to have enough water for people to survive
10 Clues: lack of water • lives in Ghana • the chopping of trees • at risk of desertification • process of deserts expanding • a place where deforestation is • cultivated land ends desert begins • faces problems with desertification • most important environmental issue in Africa • struggles to have enough water for people to survive
Environmental science 2019-01-16
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- the role an organism has in its habitat
- a sampling technique when a number generator chooses coordinates
- what process uses 70% of freshwater
- the first layer of the atmosphere
- where most of Earth’s freshwater is stored
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- layer in the atmosphere that protcts us against solar radiation
- trees that grow around the coast of tropical areas in saline conditions
- a habitat that is controlled by human activities
- a metal grid used to count the number of species on the ground
- Niño when the wind and ocean current patterns change
10 Clues: the first layer of the atmosphere • what process uses 70% of freshwater • the role an organism has in its habitat • where most of Earth’s freshwater is stored • a habitat that is controlled by human activities • Niño when the wind and ocean current patterns change • a metal grid used to count the number of species on the ground • ...
-Environmental Studies- 2020-01-24
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- X' sibna fil-Baħrija?
- Meta kienu vvandalizzati xi ġebel fl-Imnajdra? (Xhar)
- X'jissejjaħ il-ġebel li bih huma mibnijin it-tempji tal-Imnajdra?
- X' kien jistudja Dr David H Trump?
- Il-Ġgantija qegħda fuq il-lista tas-siti ta' UNESCO? (Veru jew Falz)
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- X'saret fuq it-tempji tal-Imnajdra u oħrajn viċin?
- L-ipoġew ta' ħal-Saflieni jinstab fejn?
- Minn fejn ġew l-ewwel nies?
- Bħala xiex kien jintuża L-Ipoġew ta' ħal-Saflieni?
- "Fosthom kienu jaduraw lil-Mara l-_____.".
10 Clues: X' sibna fil-Baħrija? • Minn fejn ġew l-ewwel nies? • X' kien jistudja Dr David H Trump? • L-ipoġew ta' ħal-Saflieni jinstab fejn? • "Fosthom kienu jaduraw lil-Mara l-_____.". • X'saret fuq it-tempji tal-Imnajdra u oħrajn viċin? • Bħala xiex kien jintuża L-Ipoġew ta' ħal-Saflieni? • Meta kienu vvandalizzati xi ġebel fl-Imnajdra? (Xhar) • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2020-02-06
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- action of converting waste into reusable material
- they transform wind into energy
- what has to be reduced because it generates too much trash
- it allows( permits) new lands to be cultivated, but means less oxygen for the planet
- synonymous with "too much consumption"
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- it has increased over the past centuries with traffic, factories, etc...
- places where trash is put and stored
- global warming is partly due to their effects
- extremely violent natural phenomenon which blows houses away
- what species are before they disappear
10 Clues: they transform wind into energy • places where trash is put and stored • what species are before they disappear • synonymous with "too much consumption" • global warming is partly due to their effects • action of converting waste into reusable material • what has to be reduced because it generates too much trash • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2020-02-02
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- what has to be reduced because it generates too much trash
- places where trash is put and stored
- it has been partly caused by greenhouse gases
- it means that species have disappeared
- it has increased over the past centuries with traffic, factories,etc...
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- wood, sun, water are examples of this type of energy
- action of converting waste into reusable material
- it is generally used to create a consumer need
- this is our type of society
- overflow of a large amount of water especially over a dry land
10 Clues: this is our type of society • places where trash is put and stored • it means that species have disappeared • it has been partly caused by greenhouse gases • it is generally used to create a consumer need • action of converting waste into reusable material • wood, sun, water are examples of this type of energy • ...
Environmental porotection 2019-12-11
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- is the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animals, or plant lives or operates
- is the process of keeping someone or something safe, or the condition of being kept safe
- this is stuff can lie on the ground 1 million years.It can cause the forest fire on summer.
- is a light,heat and electrycity-all types
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- food is packed into it
- is a substanes used to improve plant nutrition,soil properties and increase yields
- this is stuff can lie on the ground 1000 years and it is very poisonous if you burn it
- is the negative human impact on our planet
- is a convert (waste) into reusable material
- is a wastes from the production,processing and consumption of paper and paperboard, suitable for use as fibrous raw material
10 Clues: food is packed into it • is a light,heat and electrycity-all types • is the negative human impact on our planet • is a convert (waste) into reusable material • is a substanes used to improve plant nutrition,soil properties and increase yields • this is stuff can lie on the ground 1000 years and it is very poisonous if you burn it • ...
Environmental protection 2019-12-11
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- If the region is dominated by a certain weather called ...
- Presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- Relating to or caused by the surroundings in which someone lives or something exists.
- Make smaller or less in amount something.
- Eliminated or discarded as no longer useful or required after the completion of a process.
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- Wild animals collectively, the native fauna.
- Make or become rotten or decay.
- Take part in an exchange of.
- Convert waste into reusable material.
- Use again after processing.
10 Clues: Use again after processing. • Take part in an exchange of. • Make or become rotten or decay. • Convert waste into reusable material. • Make smaller or less in amount something. • Wild animals collectively, the native fauna. • If the region is dominated by a certain weather called ... • ...
environmental sanitation 2020-04-17
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- energy from natural sources
- environmental indicator
- is a mixture of organic substances
- is the disappearance of all members of a species
- convert waste into new products
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- environmental indicator
- biomass produced in past ages
- variation in the state of the climate system
- caused by overflowing rivers, torrential rains, hurricanes and tidal waves
- is the simplest alkane hydrocarbon
- natural environment encompasses all living and non-living
11 Clues: environmental indicator • environmental indicator • convert waste into new products • is a mixture of organic substances • is the simplest alkane hydrocarbon • energy from natural sources • biomass produced in past ages • variation in the state of the climate system • is the disappearance of all members of a species • ...
Environmental Change 2020-09-24
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- near or relating to the North or South Pole
- the height reached by a body of water such as an ocean, lake or reservoir
- a colorless, odorless gas that is composed of carbon and oxygen. It is absorbed from the air by plants and produced when people and animals breathe out
- harmful or poisonous substances that have been introduced into an environment, making it dirty or unsafe
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- an increase in the temperature of the Earth's atmosphere and oceans that is likely a result of the greenhouse effect and increased pollution
- the conditions surrounding a living thing that affect its life
- any gas that absorbs the sun's heat in the atmosphere
- a tropical cyclone storm that forms in the Atlantic and Northeast Pacific Oceans, bringing winds over 74 miles per hour, rain, thunder and lightning
- having different types together; variety
- influence; effect
10 Clues: influence; effect • having different types together; variety • near or relating to the North or South Pole • any gas that absorbs the sun's heat in the atmosphere • the conditions surrounding a living thing that affect its life • the height reached by a body of water such as an ocean, lake or reservoir • ...
Environmental systems 2020-09-22
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- law Entropy of an isolated system not equilibrium will tend to increase over time
- When all energy has turned into heat, the whole universe will have a balanced temperature
- a tendency of the system to return to an original state
- tends to neutralize any deviation until an equilibrium is reached
- There is no change over time it will adopt a new equilibrium
- return to a new equilibria
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- loops information that starts a reaction that may input more information which may start another reaction
- change system to a new one
- changes to a new equilibria
- law Energy is neither created or destroyed only transformed
10 Clues: change system to a new one • return to a new equilibria • changes to a new equilibria • a tendency of the system to return to an original state • law Energy is neither created or destroyed only transformed • There is no change over time it will adopt a new equilibrium • tends to neutralize any deviation until an equilibrium is reached • ...
Environmental Issues 2024-09-01
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- Pollution Contamination of the air with harmful substances, such as smoke, chemicals, or dust, which can cause health problems and environmental damage.
- Waste material or items that are discarded and no longer needed or wanted.
- The natural process of breaking down organic waste, like food scraps and yard waste, into nutrient-rich soil that can be used to help plants grow.
- A community of living organisms (plants, animals, and microorganisms) interacting with each other and their physical environment, such as forests, rivers, or deserts.
- The process of collecting and processing used materials (such as paper, glass, or plastic) to create new products, reducing the need for raw resources.
- Waste:
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- The presence of harmful substances or contaminants in the air, water, or soil that negatively affect the environment and living things.
- Gases Gases in the Earth's atmosphere, like carbon dioxide and methane, that trap heat and contribute to global warming and climate change.
- The process of clearing or cutting down large areas of forests or trees, which can lead to habitat loss and environmental changes.
- A designated area where garbage is buried and managed, often lined with materials to prevent contamination of the surrounding environment.
- The act of throwing away or discarding food that could have been eaten or used, leading to unnecessary waste.
11 Clues: Waste: • Waste material or items that are discarded and no longer needed or wanted. • The act of throwing away or discarding food that could have been eaten or used, leading to unnecessary waste. • The process of clearing or cutting down large areas of forests or trees, which can lead to habitat loss and environmental changes. • ...
Environmental adaptations 2024-08-23
10 Clues: adjusts • long-term • hot and cold • environmental • cool body down • Nepalese mountaineer • internal equilibrium • atmospheric pressure • functions of a living organism • amount of water vapor in the air
Environmental threats 2024-05-02
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- The introduction of non-native species that harm the environment
- The contamination of water by harmful substances
- A type of pollution caused by loud noises from vehicles or machinery
- A type of pollution caused by the release of harmful chemicals into the air
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- Waste material that pollutes the oceans and harms marine life
- Dark stain on the ocean’s surface answer
- The permanent destruction of natural forests
- A sudden of water caused by heavy rain or broken dam
- The loss of plant and animal species from Earth
- A long period of abnormally dry weather
10 Clues: A long period of abnormally dry weather • Dark stain on the ocean’s surface answer • The permanent destruction of natural forests • The loss of plant and animal species from Earth • The contamination of water by harmful substances • A sudden of water caused by heavy rain or broken dam • Waste material that pollutes the oceans and harms marine life • ...
Environmental Sciences 2024-05-22
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- The sun sends energy to Earth in a few different ways, rays of __________ _____ radiation are one of these that you can’t see or feel. Fortunately, the Earth’s atmosphere protects us from them.
- Sea level in the coastal region around Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, has risen about 7.6 centimeters since the early 1980s. This is an example of:
- The ______ layer in the stratosphere occurs naturally and forms a protective barrier that prevents ultraviolet sunlight radiation from the sun from reaching the Earth's surface.
- _______ consist of solid material either suspended or dissolved in the water.
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- ____ ________ is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of a specific substance by 1 degree Celsius. water has a very high ____ ________, which means it requires a lot of heat or energy to change temperature compared to many other substances.
- __________________ are nontoxic, nonflammable chemicals containing atoms of carbon, chlorine, and fluorine. They are used in the manufacture of aerosol sprays, blowing agents for foams and packing materials, as solvents, and as refrigerants.
- Is the process by which air is circulated through, mixed with or dissolved in a liquid or substance.
- Phenomena that lead the sea ice in the Arctic Ocean around the North Pole to melt faster with the warmer temperatures.
- _____ ________ occurs when harmful substances pollute bodies of water, degrading water quality and rendering it toxic to humans or the environment.
- The term ______ refers to anything associated with or occurring on the bottom of a body of water.
10 Clues: _______ consist of solid material either suspended or dissolved in the water. • The term ______ refers to anything associated with or occurring on the bottom of a body of water. • Is the process by which air is circulated through, mixed with or dissolved in a liquid or substance. • ...
Environmental Emergencies 2024-03-12
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- Life-threatening condition where body temperature falls dangerously low
- Caused by exposure to UV radiation
- Most commonly caused by excessive exercise
- Symptoms include dizziness, vomiting, increased sweating, and fatigue
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- Caused by extreme exposure to cold; causes skin to feel waxy
- Small parasite that carries Lyme Disease
- Life-threatening disease caused by heat
- Sting that are most commonly seen and give local reactions
- Bite that may be venomous
- Bite that may give you rabies
10 Clues: Bite that may be venomous • Bite that may give you rabies • Caused by exposure to UV radiation • Life-threatening disease caused by heat • Small parasite that carries Lyme Disease • Most commonly caused by excessive exercise • Sting that are most commonly seen and give local reactions • Caused by extreme exposure to cold; causes skin to feel waxy • ...
Environmental Laws. 2024-03-04
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- Blank is bad for our earth and is mostly found when a car leaks blank
- Blank are the worst place to visit if you're an environment freak like me.
- No need to throw trash on the ground.
- Having too much Blank can cause you to lose money and over pollution.
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- Blank is blanking our world making our skys turn gray
- Blank is a day when we should all go out and pick up trash
- Blank is over fooling our earth by reproducing
- Blank are dying in the water because of fishing probmles
- Blank is a day to express yourself and show what your most passionate about
- Blank on the ground takes millions of years to decompose
10 Clues: No need to throw trash on the ground. • Blank is over fooling our earth by reproducing • Blank is blanking our world making our skys turn gray • Blank are dying in the water because of fishing probmles • Blank on the ground takes millions of years to decompose • Blank is a day when we should all go out and pick up trash • ...
Environmental protection 2024-09-13
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- Used to kill organisms that damage crops.
- Fog mixed with smoke.
- No longer existing species.
- The protection of living things and resources.
- Energy released from the nuclei of atoms.
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- Unwanted or unusable substances.
- Capable of being maintained or continued.
- Layer that protects the Earth from dangerous radiation of the Sun.
- The environment in which an animal or a plant lives.
- Fuel formed in the Earth's crust from dead plants or animals.
10 Clues: Fog mixed with smoke. • No longer existing species. • Unwanted or unusable substances. • Used to kill organisms that damage crops. • Capable of being maintained or continued. • Energy released from the nuclei of atoms. • The protection of living things and resources. • The environment in which an animal or a plant lives. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL VOCABULARY 2024-06-26
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- - Amount of CO2 produced by an activity
- - Damage caused to the Environment
- - Changes in weather due to excessive CO2
- - Energy that can be produced as quickly as its consumption
- - Cutting down of trees in a large area
- - Made up of all the living beings in an area
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- - Deposition of large amounts of rubbish
- - Able to continue over a period of time
- - Protection from damage
- - Not harmful to the environment
10 Clues: - Protection from damage • - Not harmful to the environment • - Damage caused to the Environment • - Amount of CO2 produced by an activity • - Cutting down of trees in a large area • - Deposition of large amounts of rubbish • - Able to continue over a period of time • - Changes in weather due to excessive CO2 • - Made up of all the living beings in an area • ...
Environmental issues 2023-02-27
10 Clues: a toxic ocean • too many people • the removal of trees • a collection of garbage • a form of air pollution • the earth is getting got • the decline of diversity • when people litter is causes... • issues about the peoples wellbeing • multiple layers going down like a cake
environmental science 2023-01-30
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- used in the thermometer to measure the body
- first trophic level in the food chain
- changing solid into liquid
- part of the plant that evaporates water
- primary source of food is based on plants
- non-luminous
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- winter sleep
- device is used to measure the atmospheric
- main reason for blueness of the sky
- renewable source of energy
10 Clues: winter sleep • non-luminous • changing solid into liquid • renewable source of energy • main reason for blueness of the sky • first trophic level in the food chain • part of the plant that evaporates water • device is used to measure the atmospheric • primary source of food is based on plants • used in the thermometer to measure the body
Environmental Monitoring 2023-08-28
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- Radio blackouts, solar radiation storms, and geomagnetic storms caused by disturbances from the Sun; can degrade military systems used by warfighters
- Successor to POES
- Generally occurs when a planet or other Solar System object is on the opposite side of the Sun from the Earth
- Military dedicated weather satellite that can take nighttime imagery with 1/4 moon visibility
- International partnership with EUMETSAT (provides a second polar orbit satellite for greater coverage). Has visible, IR, and UV sensors
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- Uses POES and GOES to locate aviators, mariners, and land-based users in distress; Not used for military combat search and rescue (CSAR) missions
- Headquartered at Offut AFB; preparation of weather analysis for the intelligence community and DOD's only source of Space Weather products
- Operates GOES, POES, JPSS, and DMSP
- Constant coverage with a rapid refresh rate and can observe many full storm areas at once
- Builds and launches weather satellites
10 Clues: Successor to POES • Operates GOES, POES, JPSS, and DMSP • Builds and launches weather satellites • Constant coverage with a rapid refresh rate and can observe many full storm areas at once • Military dedicated weather satellite that can take nighttime imagery with 1/4 moon visibility • ...
environmental problems 2025-01-02
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- Overuse of ______ can lead to scarcity. Too much use can deplete resources.
- Too much ____ waste can harm marine life
- Using enough _______ energy sources can help reduce pollution.
- Landfills are filling up with too much waste because we generate too much rubbish.
- Deforestation can lead to the extinction of _____. There's not enough habitat left for them.
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- Land degradation and soil erosion are results of poor _____. Not enough sustainable practices in farming.
- The amount of ____ waste in landfills is a significant issue. We produce too much hazardous material.
- Emissions from factories cause air _____. There are too many pollutants in the air.
- ____ rain is caused by too much pollutants in the atmosphere.
- Too much plastic waste ends up in the ocean, harming _______ life.
10 Clues: Too much ____ waste can harm marine life • ____ rain is caused by too much pollutants in the atmosphere. • Using enough _______ energy sources can help reduce pollution. • Too much plastic waste ends up in the ocean, harming _______ life. • Overuse of ______ can lead to scarcity. Too much use can deplete resources. • ...
Environmental science 2024-11-14
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- growing of crops
- an area's typical temperature
- study of ecosystems
- preserved remains of plants
- group of organisms who can breed
- a term for something that isn't living
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- non native
- introduction of harmful materials into an environment
- gases around the earth that keep it safe
- surface streams and underground water
10 Clues: non native • growing of crops • study of ecosystems • preserved remains of plants • an area's typical temperature • group of organisms who can breed • surface streams and underground water • a term for something that isn't living • gases around the earth that keep it safe • introduction of harmful materials into an environment
Environmental Awareness 2024-11-14
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- Working together in a group.
- To help or stand by someone.
- To give support when something is hard.
- Gathering items or things together.
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- To give part of something to others.
- To watch something carefully.
- A person who helps others without being paid.
- A group of people living together in one place.
- Giving money, food, or help to others.
- Look after someone or something.
10 Clues: Working together in a group. • To help or stand by someone. • To watch something carefully. • Look after someone or something. • Gathering items or things together. • To give part of something to others. • Giving money, food, or help to others. • To give support when something is hard. • A person who helps others without being paid. • ...
Environmental Science 2025-03-27
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- Energy. Low-carbon energy source that generates electricity
- Variety of lie on earth
- Presence of heat or substances in the environment
- Turns wind into energy
- Site of rash disposal
- Capacity or ability to do work
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- CO2
- Converting waste into reusable material
- Installation where electrical power is generated
- Presence of heat or substances in the environment
- Energy. Sun converted into energy
11 Clues: CO2 • Site of rash disposal • Turns wind into energy • Variety of lie on earth • Capacity or ability to do work • Energy. Sun converted into energy • Converting waste into reusable material • Installation where electrical power is generated • Presence of heat or substances in the environment • Presence of heat or substances in the environment • ...
Environmental Responsibility 2025-05-06
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- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- Tiny plastic particles that pollute the environment and harm wildlife.
- Pollutants released into the air, often from vehicles and factories.
- like carbon dioxide and methane that trap heat in the atmosphere.
- Efforts to protect animal species and their habitats.
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- Economic growth that meets present needs without harming future generations.
- Using resources at a rate that exceeds their natural replenishment.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem or the entire planet.
- Misleading claims that make a product or company seem more eco-friendly than it really is.
- The process of recycling organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
10 Clues: Efforts to protect animal species and their habitats. • The variety of life in an ecosystem or the entire planet. • The process of recycling organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. • like carbon dioxide and methane that trap heat in the atmosphere. • A community of living organisms interacting with their environment. • ...
Environmental Cleaning 2022-12-30
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- A clean face shield or safety _______ should be worn when anticipating splash or spraying of body fluids or chemicals
- All horizontal surfaces in the OR will be damp ______ before the first scheduled surgical procedure of the day with a clean, lint-free cloth moistened with an EPA registered hospital disinfectant.
- When cleaning, work from high to ___
- Prevention of visible dust in patient care areas and proper removal is important for _________ control reasons.
- Terminal cleaning and disinfection of perioperative areas including the sterile processing department should be done each ______-____hour period during the regularly scheduled work week when areas are being used.
- When cleaning, work from _____ areas to dirty areas
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- The CDC recommends meticulous cleaning and disinfection of both patient rooms and mobile _________ to reduce the risk of transmission of MDROs.
- Unfold and ______ cloth so a clean portion of the cloth is available for each area/surface.
- Use sufficient disinfectant to allow surfaces to remain wet per manufacturer's recommended _____ time
- Do not reuse a __________ cloth or re-dip used cloth into the germicidal solution
10 Clues: When cleaning, work from high to ___ • When cleaning, work from _____ areas to dirty areas • Do not reuse a __________ cloth or re-dip used cloth into the germicidal solution • Unfold and ______ cloth so a clean portion of the cloth is available for each area/surface. • ...
Environmental destruction 2023-01-19
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- removing or destroying many trees
- trees found in swamps near the sea
- severe storm with very strong winds
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- garbage or rubbish not properly disposed
- large amounts of water flowing over the land
- to make unclean
- violent shaking of the earth
- a place where magma can escape from inside the earth
- where the sea meets the shore
- wearing away the topsoil
10 Clues: to make unclean • wearing away the topsoil • violent shaking of the earth • where the sea meets the shore • removing or destroying many trees • trees found in swamps near the sea • severe storm with very strong winds • garbage or rubbish not properly disposed • large amounts of water flowing over the land • a place where magma can escape from inside the earth
Environmental Justice 2023-05-12
12 Clues: waste • disposal • movement • knowledge • management • difference • discrimination • science policy • protection clause • rights act of 1964 • ecology protection agency • amendment to the united states constitution
Environmental management 2025-02-18
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- The available option for hazardous waste
- process applied to useful products generated from effluent
- term used to refer rain water
- suggested method to reuse the oil
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- Device to measure water flow
- Tall structures used to disperse air pollutants
- Associated with IS 2190:1992
- month in 2024 in which new solid waste management rules were notified
- associated with IS 10500
- equipment in which fuel is burnt
10 Clues: associated with IS 10500 • Device to measure water flow • Associated with IS 2190:1992 • term used to refer rain water • equipment in which fuel is burnt • suggested method to reuse the oil • The available option for hazardous waste • Tall structures used to disperse air pollutants • process applied to useful products generated from effluent • ...
environmental science 2025-09-11
environmental crossword 2025-11-03
10 Clues: realy hot • really cold • protective layer • renewable resource • made from crude oil • big stick from ground • reusing old materials • water renewable resource • wet season and rain in Australia • dry season and winds in Australia
Environmental protection 2025-10-28
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- - Plants that give us oxygen.
- - We must recycle bottles, paper and plastic.
- - What we breathe.
- - The planet we live on.
- - The color of nature.
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- - We drink it every day.
- - Everything around us – animals, plants, mountains.
- - Bad things in air or water.
- - Opposite of “dirty”.
- - Solar and wind are types of this.
10 Clues: - What we breathe. • - Opposite of “dirty”. • - The color of nature. • - We drink it every day. • - The planet we live on. • - Bad things in air or water. • - Plants that give us oxygen. • - Solar and wind are types of this. • - We must recycle bottles, paper and plastic. • - Everything around us – animals, plants, mountains.
environmental psychology 2025-10-30
Environmental CrossWord 2025-12-10
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- Damage from CAFO's that affects soil, water, and air.
- What is the first step of the scientific method?
- Where does the hypothesis, variables and background information go in a lab report?
- What greenhouse gas is most damaging to global temperatures?
- What is the biggest cause of salinization of soil?
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- Pollution that can not be linked to one specific place.
- type of energy that involves moving objects
- A primary pollutant that contains sulfur
- Overgrazing causes a big loss of what?
- Where does coal come from?
10 Clues: Where does coal come from? • Overgrazing causes a big loss of what? • A primary pollutant that contains sulfur • type of energy that involves moving objects • What is the first step of the scientific method? • What is the biggest cause of salinization of soil? • Damage from CAFO's that affects soil, water, and air. • ...
natural disasters 2017-02-14
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- Disaster is an event causing ... human, material and environmental losses.
- Floods, tornadoes, hurricanes are ... natural disasters.
- According to their ... disasters are divided into natural, man-made and complex.
- Disasters cause loss of life and property ...
- ... disasters are caused by human actions.
- Earthquakes and landslides are ... natural disasters.
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- Deforestation and desertification are ... natural disasters.
- Earthquakes, landslides and avalances are ... natural disasters.
- Drought, famine, deforestation are ... natural disasters.
- ... are uncontrolled forest fires.
- Tsunamis can be caused by undersea ...
- ... disasters are caused by destructive natural events.
- According to their ... of onset disasters can be sudden and slow.
- Natural disasters ... occur in the world.
14 Clues: ... are uncontrolled forest fires. • Tsunamis can be caused by undersea ... • Natural disasters ... occur in the world. • ... disasters are caused by human actions. • Disasters cause loss of life and property ... • Earthquakes and landslides are ... natural disasters. • ... disasters are caused by destructive natural events. • ...
