environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Changes 2023-04-13
Across
- web overlapping food chains with different pathways for the flow of food energy in an ecosystem
- the place or environment where an organism naturally lives and grows, and where it has everything it needs to survive
- all the specific species of an organism (animal or plant) that live in an environment; for example, all the gopher tortoises that live in the Brooker Creek Preserve
- loss this happens when a habitat is destroyed; an example would be cutting down a forest or building a neighborhood that causes animals or plants to lose their homes
- all the living (plants, animals and organisms) and nonliving (soil, air, water) things that surround and affect an organism in its habitat
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- the way all organisms act to make sure they have everything they need of any limited resource in their environment; for example, squirrels compete with other squirrels to collect and hide all the acorns they will need to survive
- (verb) to change or adjust a physical or behavioral characteristic
- (noun) a trait or characteristic that an organism develops over time to help it survive in a changing environment
- chain the path of food energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem
- an organism's ability to live, grow and reproduce
- to make more organisms of the same kind
- all the living and nonliving things that interact with each other in an environment
12 Clues: to make more organisms of the same kind • an organism's ability to live, grow and reproduce • (verb) to change or adjust a physical or behavioral characteristic • chain the path of food energy from one organism to another in an ecosystem • all the living and nonliving things that interact with each other in an environment • ...
Environmental Crossword 2023-06-17
Across
- Variety of plants and animals in an area (12)
- Decomposing organic matter into nutrient-rich soil (10)
- Traps heat in the Earth & atmosphere (10,3)
- Environmentally friendly and long-lasting (11)
- Protective barrier in the Earth & atmosphere (5,5)
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- Able to be replenished (9)
- Measurement of individual impact on the environment (6,10)
- Converting waste into reusable materials (9)
- Environmentally safe and responsible (3-8)
- Environmentally friendly colour (5)
10 Clues: Able to be replenished (9) • Environmentally friendly colour (5) • Environmentally safe and responsible (3-8) • Traps heat in the Earth & atmosphere (10,3) • Converting waste into reusable materials (9) • Variety of plants and animals in an area (12) • Environmentally friendly and long-lasting (11) • Protective barrier in the Earth & atmosphere (5,5) • ...
Environmental Impact 2013-04-18
Across
- Binding of pesticide to soil particles
- NHL's #1 team
- Downward movement of water in soil
- Wind picks up and carries droplets (2 words)
- Pesticide building up in food chain
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- Water moves pesticide from treated land to body of water (2 words)
- Liquid/solid changing into vapour
- Pesticide does not change for a long period of time
- Concentration in fatty tissue
- Pesticide moving into organism or soil particle/structure
10 Clues: NHL's #1 team • Concentration in fatty tissue • Liquid/solid changing into vapour • Downward movement of water in soil • Pesticide building up in food chain • Binding of pesticide to soil particles • Wind picks up and carries droplets (2 words) • Pesticide does not change for a long period of time • Pesticide moving into organism or soil particle/structure • ...
Environmental issues 2014-11-28
10 Clues: rice has got it • Mr Burns' central • a car works by its • it's about your home • you can pay it online • it is used to make bio fuels • people that work far from home • witch give you if you behave badly • what man may cause to soil and air • the litter that we put into the bins
Environmental issues 2014-11-28
Across
- something that we do to reuse some type of materlias
- the litter that we put in the bins
- the energy produced by the water
- pklace where is produced the nuclear energy
- what man may cause to soil an air
- we put it in our car
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- energy that have a natural origin and do not finish
- fog plus smoke
- energy that comes from the sun
- a type of energy created by wind turbines
10 Clues: fog plus smoke • we put it in our car • energy that comes from the sun • the energy produced by the water • what man may cause to soil an air • the litter that we put in the bins • a type of energy created by wind turbines • pklace where is produced the nuclear energy • energy that have a natural origin and do not finish • something that we do to reuse some type of materlias
Environmental Protection 2014-02-01
Across
- A chemical added to the food to avoid its going off.
- gases Gases which are responsible for the greenhouse effect, including carbon dioxide, methane, ozone, and the fluorocarbons.
- rain Rain that contains a high concentration of pollutants.
- warming An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere causing climatic change.
- The act of preserving the environment.
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- species A species at risk of extinction because of human activity, changes in climate.
- The collection and often reprocessing of discarded materials for reuse.
- The cutting down and removal of all or most of the trees in a forested area.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment.
- Food wastes, trash, rubbish.
10 Clues: Food wastes, trash, rubbish. • The act of preserving the environment. • A chemical added to the food to avoid its going off. • rain Rain that contains a high concentration of pollutants. • The collection and often reprocessing of discarded materials for reuse. • The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment. • ...
Environmental sustainability 2015-07-28
10 Clues: put into place • to reuse items • keep an eye on • triple bottom line • instead of replace • materials we use from the planet • chemical waste products in water ways • who is responsible for our environment? • heating system that's better for the environment • earths protection from the sun (its being damaged)
Environmental chemistry 2016-04-11
Across
- Released from factories- not helpful at all!
- Where all of your rubbish is put!
- Something formed that we have no need for.
- Polluting this can cause major health issues.
- A gas we release every day in many processes.
- Something we affect by polluting.
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- Greenhouse gases cause this issue.
- This kind of rain forms if we release the wrong gases.
- A way of reusing materials.
- We release toxic gases into the .....
10 Clues: A way of reusing materials. • Where all of your rubbish is put! • Something we affect by polluting. • Greenhouse gases cause this issue. • We release toxic gases into the ..... • Something formed that we have no need for. • Released from factories- not helpful at all! • Polluting this can cause major health issues. • A gas we release every day in many processes. • ...
Environmental Science 2022-04-05
Across
- It may be written by professional science journalists or by scientists themselves.
- harder to control because they have different ways of synthesizing and the formation are not well understood.
- ________________were chosen for monitoring to ensure habitat conditions are stable.
- Car emission chemicals building up in birds and other animals.
- When sunlight hits these chemicals, they form airborne particles and ground-level ozone.
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- caused by the burning of fossil fuels and the using of chemicals in the home.
- Excess fertilizers, herbicides and insecticides from agricultural lands and residential areas are all examples of
- Pollution is often classed as____________ or nonpoint source pollution.
- It is toxic to animals and is known to accumulate in the tissues.
- I want a _______ free alternative to a traditional oil based eggshell.
10 Clues: Car emission chemicals building up in birds and other animals. • It is toxic to animals and is known to accumulate in the tissues. • I want a _______ free alternative to a traditional oil based eggshell. • Pollution is often classed as____________ or nonpoint source pollution. • caused by the burning of fossil fuels and the using of chemicals in the home. • ...
Environmental Science 2022-01-28
Across
- planting different crops to prevent erosion
- two primary atmospheric gases
- harmful substance in the air
- can not renew
- when hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides react
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- a renewable source from the sun
- reduce erosion by 75%.
- we breathe it
- two primary atmospheric gases
- rocks removed from the ground
- solid waste leftovers
11 Clues: we breathe it • can not renew • solid waste leftovers • reduce erosion by 75%. • harmful substance in the air • two primary atmospheric gases • rocks removed from the ground • two primary atmospheric gases • a renewable source from the sun • planting different crops to prevent erosion • when hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides react
environmental terms 2022-05-09
Across
- a pit or tank that catches liquid runoff for drainage or disposal
- a location on land where wastes are placed for permanent disposal
- cracks, faults, or breaks that occur in rock material
- a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution
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- a measure of how far an observer can see through the atmosphere
- water of sufficient quality to serve as drinking water
- a substance that has a pH of less than 7
- the flow of a fluid through pores or openings
- the passage of one substance to another
- particles suspended in air after incomplete combustion
10 Clues: the passage of one substance to another • a substance that has a pH of less than 7 • the flow of a fluid through pores or openings • a measure of the acidity or basicity of a solution • cracks, faults, or breaks that occur in rock material • water of sufficient quality to serve as drinking water • particles suspended in air after incomplete combustion • ...
Environmental Conservation 2023-07-07
Across
- A layer in the Earth's atmosphere that protects us from the sun's harmful rays.
- Using resources in a way that doesn't harm the environment.
- Using something again instead of throwing it away.
- Able to be replaced or replenished naturally.
- A structure that traps heat from the sun, keeping it warm inside.
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- A place where plants and animals live and can find what they need to survive.
- Something harmful that makes the air, water, or land dirty.
- The act of protecting and preserving natural resources.
- A community of living organisms and their environment.
- Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer for plants.
10 Clues: Able to be replaced or replenished naturally. • Using something again instead of throwing it away. • Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer for plants. • A community of living organisms and their environment. • The act of protecting and preserving natural resources. • Something harmful that makes the air, water, or land dirty. • ...
Environmental Science 2023-11-17
Across
- foot prints. shows the productive area of earth needed to support one person
- science. the study how humans interact in the environmental science.
- the persuit and application of knowledge and understanding
- resources any natural material used by humans.
- condition in which human needs are met in such a way that a human population.
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- the practice of growing, breeding, and caring for plant and animals.
- the number and variety of species that live in an area.
- an undesired change in air, water, or soil.
- the study of how living things interact with each other and with here nonliving environment.
- of supple and demand states that the greater the demand for limited
10 Clues: an undesired change in air, water, or soil. • resources any natural material used by humans. • the number and variety of species that live in an area. • the persuit and application of knowledge and understanding • the practice of growing, breeding, and caring for plant and animals. • science. the study how humans interact in the environmental science. • ...
Environmental Vocab 2024-02-20
10 Clues: to solve • to renew • to damage • dependence • amplification • to not keep up • to dissolve out from • to do for a particular effect • quantity of goods shipped together • a glass building for growing plants
Environmental Biology 2024-01-25
Across
- Object you wear over eyes.
- Follow all ______ and do not skip any.
- What type of shoes should you NOT wear in the lab?
- A method used when nothing odors.
- Something that can be caught on fire.
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- Where do we not put things in while doing a lab?
- Follow and ________ to instructions.
- When there is a injury, _______ it to the teacher immediately.
- Area needs to be clutter free and also?
- These accessories should not be worn while working at the lab.
10 Clues: Object you wear over eyes. • A method used when nothing odors. • Follow and ________ to instructions. • Something that can be caught on fire. • Follow all ______ and do not skip any. • Area needs to be clutter free and also? • Where do we not put things in while doing a lab? • What type of shoes should you NOT wear in the lab? • ...
Environmental 3 2025-03-14
Across
- The disappearance of species
- A systemic approach of exploring the natural world
- Arrival of individuals from outside a given area
- A testable question
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- living factors
- describes an organism use of resources and its functional role in a community
- The departure of individuals from a given area
- stays the same throughout the experiment
- Producers Organisms that produce their own food
- Non-living factors
10 Clues: living factors • Non-living factors • A testable question • The disappearance of species • stays the same throughout the experiment • The departure of individuals from a given area • Producers Organisms that produce their own food • Arrival of individuals from outside a given area • A systemic approach of exploring the natural world • ...
Environmental Emergencies 2025-03-15
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- a serious medical condition that occurs when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it
- (2 words) a dangerous condition that occurs when the pressure around the body rapidly decreases
- the tendency towards a relatively stable equilibrium between interdependent elements, especially as maintained by physiological processes
- (2 words) a life-threatening medical emergency that occurs when the body overheats and cant cool itself down
- the ability of an organism to keep its body temperature within certain boundaries, even when the surrounding temperature is very different
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- (2 words) a condition that occurs when your body overheats, often due to prolonged exposure to high temperature
- a condition where the body's core temperature rises above normal due to failed thermoregulation
- (2 words) a mild form of heat illness that cause painful muscle spasms
- a skin injury that occurs when skin or underlying tissue freeze
- (2 words) almost dying from suffocating underwater
10 Clues: (2 words) almost dying from suffocating underwater • a skin injury that occurs when skin or underlying tissue freeze • (2 words) a mild form of heat illness that cause painful muscle spasms • a serious medical condition that occurs when the body loses heat faster than it can produce it • ...
Environmental Science 2025-10-06
10 Clues: kills insects • used to kill weeds • food made by a plant • animal that eats meat • needed for plants to grow • liquid taken up in the roots • hunts and kills other animals • process where a plant makes food • always at the start of a food chain • method of changing what plants grow in the field each year
Environmental pollution 2025-05-20
10 Clues: Ocean pollution • Energy from water • Cutting down trees • Energy from the sun • Reduce, reuse, and… • Energy from the wind • Pollution from sound • Air pollution from exhaust • Turning waste into material • Fuel from dead plants/animals
Environmental Challenges 2025-05-23
10 Clues: Waste in seas • Loss of variety of life • Excessive buying behavior • Overuse of natural resources • Ocean’s ability to absorb CO₂ • Excessive growth of population • The process of clearing forests • Problem caused by too much CO₂. • Large-scale farming with one crop • Harmful substance in the environment
Environmental Safety 2026-02-10
Across
- Type of waste that must never go in regular trash
- One preventative measure to prevent pollution
- Location of the ISO 14001 Environmental Policy
- Department to give used chemicals to
- Container used for recycling paper, plastic, or metal
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- Container for grease disposal
- Procedure that prevents machines starting during maintenance
- Harmful substances released into air or water
- 5S/4S+S
- If there's a spill, what do you get?
10 Clues: 5S/4S+S • Container for grease disposal • If there's a spill, what do you get? • Department to give used chemicals to • Harmful substances released into air or water • One preventative measure to prevent pollution • Location of the ISO 14001 Environmental Policy • Type of waste that must never go in regular trash • Container used for recycling paper, plastic, or metal • ...
Environmental issues 2026-01-19
Across
- the process of collecting and processing materials from the used ones to reuse it for other products
- ... effect Process in which the air is getting warmer and warmer
- A place where communbal waste, trash is held
- The process in which land loses its ferrtility and becomes sandy and be unproductive
- ...energy sources Alternative energy that doesn't come from fossils and don't pollute the Earth
- Dry weather without any rainfalls
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- Cutting down trees in forests which results in the disappearance of woods
- A kind of natural disaster when the level of water rises and cover houses and lands
- ... species Animals which are at the edge of extinction because of pollution and careless human activity
- Littering, letting smoke in the air
10 Clues: Dry weather without any rainfalls • Littering, letting smoke in the air • A place where communbal waste, trash is held • ... effect Process in which the air is getting warmer and warmer • Cutting down trees in forests which results in the disappearance of woods • A kind of natural disaster when the level of water rises and cover houses and lands • ...
Environmental Issues 2024-05-09
10 Clues: Burn • non-native • diminution • change weather • fishing deplete • Harmful Environment • environmental deterioration • bleaching Ocean Destruction • Prolonged drought or extensive rainfall • the purposeful clearing of forested land
Environmental Sciences 2024-05-22
Across
- _______ consist of solid material either suspended or dissolved in the water, which pollute it.
- __________________ 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.
- The term ______ refers to anything associated with or occurring on the bottom of a body of water.
- Phenomena that lead to this issue: "Sea ice in the Arctic Ocean around the North Pole is melting faster with the warmer temperatures."
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- _____ ________ occurs when harmful substances—often chemicals or microorganisms—contaminate a stream, river, lake, ocean, aquifer, or other body of water, degrading water quality and rendering it toxic to humans or the environment.
- Sea level in the coastal region around Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina, has risen about 7.6 centimeters (3 inches) since the early 1980s. Sea level rise eats away at coastlines, making them more vulnerable to floods. This is an example of:
- 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.
- The ______ layer in the stratosphere occurs naturally and forms a protective barrier that prevents ultraviolet sunlight (UV-B) radiation from the sun from reaching the Earth's surface.
- Is the process by which air is circulated through, mixed with or dissolved in a liquid or substance.
- ____ ________ 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.
10 Clues: _______ consist of solid material either suspended or dissolved in the water, which pollute it. • 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 care 2024-11-19
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- Separating trash based on its type.
- A material commonly used to make bottles or shopping bags.
- A container used to dispose of garbage (2 words).
- Plastic waste that pollutes the environment (2 words).
- Being mindful about the environment.
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- Often used to wrap food (2 words).
- An age group often encouraged to care more about the environment.
- A place to store or carry items.
- Waste that can be processed and reused.
- The act of discarding something.
10 Clues: A place to store or carry items. • The act of discarding something. • Often used to wrap food (2 words). • Separating trash based on its type. • Being mindful about the environment. • Waste that can be processed and reused. • A container used to dispose of garbage (2 words). • Plastic waste that pollutes the environment (2 words). • ...
environmental problems 2024-04-18
Across
- As a result, tree loss occurs
- make the water and air dirty
- occurs in the accumulation of greenhouse gases
- food thrown away as a result of waste
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- increases vehicle use and smog from factories
- enviroment
- Occurs due to lack of water
- Lack of sufficient resources for human life
- a great quantitiy of water over dry land
- Occurs due to lack of trees
10 Clues: enviroment • Occurs due to lack of water • Occurs due to lack of trees • make the water and air dirty • As a result, tree loss occurs • food thrown away as a result of waste • a great quantitiy of water over dry land • Lack of sufficient resources for human life • increases vehicle use and smog from factories • occurs in the accumulation of greenhouse gases
Environmental issues 2025-02-14
Across
- Water carrying nitrates from agricultural fields into natural bodies of water, often causing nutrient enrichment.
- Efforts to protect and sustainably manage natural resources.
- Species Species that are not native and cause harm in a new environment.
- The process when a species no longer exists.
- The variety of life found in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
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- The process of renewal, restoration, and growth in ecosystems.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- Meeting current needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs.
- The natural environment where an organism lives.
10 Clues: The process when a species no longer exists. • The natural environment where an organism lives. • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • Efforts to protect and sustainably manage natural resources. • The process of renewal, restoration, and growth in ecosystems. • The variety of life found in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • ...
environmental protection 2024-12-16
Across
- Fewer fish in the ocean.
- Less healthy soil for plants.
- Less green space, more pollution.
- Hotter weather, floods, and storms.
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- Harm to animals, dirty oceans.
- Dirty air, water, and land.
- Less oxygen, more carbon in the air.
- Poison to insects, water pollution.
- Destroys land, pollutes water.
- More trash in landfills, pollution.
10 Clues: Fewer fish in the ocean. • Dirty air, water, and land. • Less healthy soil for plants. • Harm to animals, dirty oceans. • Destroys land, pollutes water. • Less green space, more pollution. • Poison to insects, water pollution. • More trash in landfills, pollution. • Hotter weather, floods, and storms. • Less oxygen, more carbon in the air.
environmental science 2024-06-13
Across
- Harmful introduction of substances into the environment. Harmful environmental substances (9 letters)
- Biological community of interacting organisms and their environment. Organism community and environment (9 letters)
- Resource that can be replenished naturally. Naturally replenishable resource (9 letters)
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. Variety of life in a habitat (12 letters)
- Process by which green plants use sunlight to synthesize food. Plant process using sunlight (14 letters)
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- Natural environment where an organism lives. Organism's natural home (7 letters)
- Ability to maintain ecological balance without depletion of resources. Ecological balance maintenance (14 letters)
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms. Decomposable by living organisms (12 letters)
- Species seriously at risk of extinction. At risk of extinction (10 letters)
- Action of protecting the environment and its resources. Protecting the environment (12 letters)
10 Clues: Species seriously at risk of extinction. At risk of extinction (10 letters) • Natural environment where an organism lives. Organism's natural home (7 letters) • Resource that can be replenished naturally. Naturally replenishable resource (9 letters) • Action of protecting the environment and its resources. Protecting the environment (12 letters) • ...
Environmental Science 2024-08-18
Across
- An investigation to prove or disprove your hypothesis. 3rd step
- Knowledge gained through senses or scientific equipment. 4th step
- A process for studying and experimenting.
- The variable that relies on the independent variable.
- The variable you change.
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- A potential answer or prediction to your question. 2nd step
- A statement of whether or not your hypothesis was correct. 6th step
- Information that is useful for answering your question.
- The variable that stays the same.
- A problem you want to solve. 1st step
10 Clues: The variable you change. • The variable that stays the same. • A problem you want to solve. 1st step • A process for studying and experimenting. • The variable that relies on the independent variable. • Information that is useful for answering your question. • A potential answer or prediction to your question. 2nd step • ...
Environmental Vocabulary 2024-11-07
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- - The process by which soil and rock are removed by natural forces.
- - Gases released into the atmosphere, often from vehicles or factories.
- - Energy that is collected from resources that naturally replenish.
- - Able to be maintained without depleting resources.
- - Contamination of the natural environment.
- - Capable of being broken down by natural processes.
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- - To use resources sparingly to protect them for future use.
- - Process of replanting trees to restore a forest.
- - Natural home of a plant or animal.
- - The power to do work, often used in discussions about renewable sources.
10 Clues: - Natural home of a plant or animal. • - Contamination of the natural environment. • - Process of replanting trees to restore a forest. • - Able to be maintained without depleting resources. • - Capable of being broken down by natural processes. • - To use resources sparingly to protect them for future use. • ...
environmental awareness 2024-11-09
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- Energy that comes from sources like the sun, wind, or water that can be replenished.
- The carbon dioxide produced by human activities, often associated with climate change.
- Using resources in a way that meets our needs without harming future generations.
- The act of protecting and preserving natural resources.
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects.
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- The warming of the Earth's atmosphere due to greenhouse gases.
- A large natural community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- The variety of life in a particular ecosystem, including plants, animals, and microorganisms.
- A harmful substance that contaminates the air, water, or soil.
- The layer in Earth's atmosphere that protects us from ultraviolet radiation.
10 Clues: The act of protecting and preserving natural resources. • The warming of the Earth's atmosphere due to greenhouse gases. • A harmful substance that contaminates the air, water, or soil. • A large natural community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat. • The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects. • ...
Environmental Science 2024-09-18
Across
- trap heat in the earths atmosphere
- large scale removal of forests
- alterations in temp and wind patterns
- the variety of life in all forms
- solar, hydro and geothermal energy
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- Natural resources burned to make energy
- increase of earths average surface temp
- greenhouse gases emitted by humans
- capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide
- oceans absorb CO2 from atmosphere
10 Clues: large scale removal of forests • the variety of life in all forms • oceans absorb CO2 from atmosphere • greenhouse gases emitted by humans • trap heat in the earths atmosphere • solar, hydro and geothermal energy • alterations in temp and wind patterns • Natural resources burned to make energy • increase of earths average surface temp • ...
Environmental Damage 2025-08-25
Across
- Fire that spreads quickly in forests or grasslands
- Rubbish thrown in public places
- Period with no rain that causes water shortages
- Floating waste in the ocean that harms sea animals
- Huge ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake
Down
- Cutting down too many trees in a forest
- Thick smoke and fog in big cities
- Storm that forms over the ocean with strong winds and rain
- Melting of frozen water at the poles
- Hot, melted rock that flows from a volcano
10 Clues: Rubbish thrown in public places • Thick smoke and fog in big cities • Melting of frozen water at the poles • Cutting down too many trees in a forest • Hot, melted rock that flows from a volcano • Period with no rain that causes water shortages • Fire that spreads quickly in forests or grasslands • Floating waste in the ocean that harms sea animals • ...
Environmental design 2026-03-25
Vocab Crossword 2017-09-28
25 Clues: Fax • Web • Link • World • Tablet • E-mail • To find • Subject • To chat • Program • Ecology • To surf • Internet • Connected • To follow • Technology • Cell phone • Information • Application • Text Message • Communication • Search Engine • To obtain/get • World Wide Web • Environmental Pollution
Vocabulario de 1A.1 / 1A.2 2024-09-06
23 Clues: app • link • world • tablet • to chat • to find • to surf • browser • program • charger • internet • connected • to follow • technology • cell phone • information • to download • text message • communication • school subject • to do, to make • to search, to look for • environmental pollution
osaka expo vocab 2025-05-12
27 Clues: bilet • wyspa • tęcze • roboty • nazwany • wystawy • pawilon • dorośli • kultura • aspekty • budynek • kosztuje • problemy • historia • maskotka • sztuczny • przynosić • stworzenie • gospodarka • wydarzenie • gałki oczne • architektura • środowiskowy • projektowanie • wystawa światowa • '....place' odbyło się • '.....travel' podróże kosmiczne
NC Quality Week 2025-10-16
20 Clues: Shoe • Agency • Brazil • Control • Integrity • Stability • Penmanship • Performed & • Regulations • Who did it? • Particulates • Environmental • The now in GMP • For your hands • Right the time • Plan and Action • Qualification Run • Practice for Sampling • Gowning primarily protects • Occurring at the same time
Save the City! 2021-03-19
Across
- it oinks, not always evil
- something to read
- changing temperatures are __?
- requires a dam
- an ___ species
- vehicle of wind-powered electricity
- a way to measure how much carbon we use, we should aim to reduce our carbon _____?
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- something harmful in the environment
- socio-economic population that is disproportionately affected by environmental crises
- Drawdown focuses on climate change ___ strategies
- Flint, Michigan still suffers from this
- environmental injustice occurring in a racial context both in policy and practice
12 Clues: requires a dam • an ___ species • something to read • it oinks, not always evil • changing temperatures are __? • vehicle of wind-powered electricity • something harmful in the environment • Flint, Michigan still suffers from this • Drawdown focuses on climate change ___ strategies • environmental injustice occurring in a racial context both in policy and practice • ...
National Park Service agency 2025-06-10
13 Clues: acres • branch • spaces • affairs • advocate • compliance • protection • department • information • partnership • preservation • hundred areas • opportunities
Environmental Ch. 3 2014-11-18
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- the non living parts of an environment
- All the ecosystems on Earth are powered by _______
- When populations of prey go up, so does the population of predators. When populations of prey go down, the population or predators also goes down. This is the _______ cycle
- Animals rely on _______ for food and oxygen
- An example of a decomposer
- An organism that actively hunts and feeds on another organism is called a(n) _______
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- Trophic levels can be seen in all of the following except _____
- A(n) ______ shows many connected feeding relationships in an ecosystem
- the living parts of an environment
- starts with a producer and ends with a consumer
- The process of change in an environment over time is called ________
- All animals are considered ________ because they must eat to obtain energy
- _____ is not a way that prey defends itself against predators
- the role an organism plays in an ecosystem
- The study of how organisms interact with each other and their environment
- The organism being hunted and fed upon is called the ______
16 Clues: An example of a decomposer • the living parts of an environment • the non living parts of an environment • the role an organism plays in an ecosystem • Animals rely on _______ for food and oxygen • starts with a producer and ends with a consumer • All the ecosystems on Earth are powered by _______ • The organism being hunted and fed upon is called the ______ • ...
Environmental Awareness Crossword 2023-10-02
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- This material cannot decompose but can be recycled an unlimited amount of times without affecting its quality (5)
- Providing someone or something with an official document attesting to a status or level of achievement
- By 2050, there will be more of this in the oceans than fish (7)
- Substances produced and sent out into the air that is harmful to the environment, especially carbon dioxide
- A gas which contributes to the greenhouse effect, most often attributed to cows (7)
- ______ footprint
- Officially recognized or approved
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- Maintenance of a desired level of quality in a service or product
- _____ are organisms which can help absorb oil spills and radiation (5)
- Controlling a situation rather than just responding to it after it has happened
- _______ improvement means ongoing improvement of products, services or standards
- 30% of carbon dioxide produced by humans is absorbed by the _____ (5)
- The length of time that something lasts or can be used
- The 'S' in ISO stands for _______
- ______, reuse, recycle (6)
- Waste ________: collection, transport, treatment, and disposal of waste
16 Clues: ______ footprint • ______, reuse, recycle (6) • The 'S' in ISO stands for _______ • Officially recognized or approved • The length of time that something lasts or can be used • By 2050, there will be more of this in the oceans than fish (7) • Maintenance of a desired level of quality in a service or product • ...
Environmental Science - EROSION 2024-01-24
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- Weathering - Is when Chemical reactions break down the bonds holding the rocks together, causing them to fall apart, forming smaller and smaller pieces.
- The erosion caused by the wind
- Movement Mass movement is the down slope movement of earth materials under the influence of gravity.
- Soil consists of a mixture of weathered rock, finely ground into powder, minerals, and a variety of living and dead life forms.
- Weathering - Is when rocks are broken down and are torn apart by physical force, rather than by chemical breakdown.
- The upper part of the soil.
- - Is the rock or soil that comes from erosion and ends up as little chunks carried by water.
- - The scraping of a rock surface by friction between rocks and moving things
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- The layer or bed of earth beneath the topsoil
- Process where material is added to a landform.
- The eating away of surface material from the Earth’s crust.
- - brown or black, partially decomposed plant or animal material that forms the organic portion of soil.
- A sheet of ice that moves slowly over time.
- Soil is made up of distinct horizontal layers; these layers are called horizons.
- -Is when oxygen combines with iron-bearing silicate minerals causing "rusting"
- The solid rock that underlies loose material, such as soil, sand, clay, or gravel.
16 Clues: The upper part of the soil. • The erosion caused by the wind • A sheet of ice that moves slowly over time. • The layer or bed of earth beneath the topsoil • Process where material is added to a landform. • The eating away of surface material from the Earth’s crust. • - The scraping of a rock surface by friction between rocks and moving things • ...
The Environmental Crisis 2024-02-02
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- continuing to exist or develop, or happening at the present moment
- an answer or reaction
- to give attention to or deal with a matter or problem
- existing or happening in all parts of the world
- the act of trying to achieve a plan, activity, or situation
- a situation in which something is not likely to move or change
- living or growing in, happening in, or connected with water
- happening often
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- urgent or needing to be dealt with immediately
- having a limit or end
- to give permission for someone to do something
- to cause something to exist
- the cutting down of trees in a large area, or the destruction of forests
- the fact that something is used too often or too much
- mainly
- tending to spread in an uncontrollable way
16 Clues: mainly • happening often • having a limit or end • an answer or reaction • to cause something to exist • tending to spread in an uncontrollable way • urgent or needing to be dealt with immediately • to give permission for someone to do something • existing or happening in all parts of the world • the fact that something is used too often or too much • ...
Environmental science 2 2024-06-06
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- A widely used group of insecticides. They have been linked with the deaths of bees, especially when they act synergistically with some fungicides.
- species One of the first species to colonise an area at the start of ecological succession. They are usually well adapted to extreme abiotic factors.
- A chemical released by an organism that changes the behaviour of other members of the same species, especially to attract a mate.
- An agricultural system that incorporates the principles of natural ecosystems.
- The maintenance of a state of equilibrium.
- A method of reducing soil erosion by creating a grid of raised ridges that cause rainfall to collect, increasing infiltration and reducing
- The cultivation by turning the soil eg by ploughing.
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- A form of polyculture where two or more different crops are grown in an area at the same.
- An international organisation which aims to ensure the sustainable exploitation of whales.
- A qualitative scale that judges the abundance of organisms. Dominant, Abundant, Frequent, Occasional, Rare.
- A community of species that does not develop to a natural climatic climax community, but is maintained by external influences which prevent this, including human activities such as burning, grazing or ploughing.
- An organism that thrives in conditions with a high salt concentration.
- The process of creating habitats that are similar to the conditions present before the natural habitat was changed by human actions.
- The release of animals from captivity where they are provided with post-release support such as
- Hedgerows and rows of trees that reduce wind velocity to reduce soil erosion.
- DNA detected in environmental samples such as water or soil that is used to confirm the presence of the species that produced
16 Clues: The maintenance of a state of equilibrium. • The cultivation by turning the soil eg by ploughing. • An organism that thrives in conditions with a high salt concentration. • Hedgerows and rows of trees that reduce wind velocity to reduce soil erosion. • An agricultural system that incorporates the principles of natural ecosystems. • ...
Environmental Science Review 2023-01-09
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- True or False: Meat and dairy products can be composted.
- Hydro, Wind, and Solar power are all examples of what kind of resource?
- Consists of all the food chains in an ecosystem.
- The study of how organisms interact with the environment.
- Composting creates nutrient rich _______.
- ecosystem, biome, and biosphere.
- the variety of life in a particular habitat or environment.
- Fossil Fuels and Oil are examples of what kind of resource?
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- Using biodegradable products, composting, and using less water are all ways of living ___________.
- True or False: Environmental ethic are a very controversial subject.
- Producer, Primary Consumer, __________ Consumer, and Tertiary Consumer.
- Living factors in an ecosystem.
- Nonliving factors in an ecosystem.
- The Levels of Organization are organism, group, population,
- Do invasive species’ harm or help the environment?
- A species that is not native to an area is called an invasive _______.
- True or False: Egg shells, apple cores, and orange skins can be composted.
17 Clues: Living factors in an ecosystem. • ecosystem, biome, and biosphere. • Nonliving factors in an ecosystem. • Composting creates nutrient rich _______. • Consists of all the food chains in an ecosystem. • Do invasive species’ harm or help the environment? • True or False: Meat and dairy products can be composted. • The study of how organisms interact with the environment. • ...
Environmental Science Vocab 2023-01-17
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- farming with the shape of the land
- being secure in your food
- when soil is lacking nutrients
- a modern way of plant watering
- this decribes how much NaCl is in soil
- when cows eat to much grass they can do it
- this makes hills easier to climb
- when soil has so many nutrients
- chemicals meant to kill bugs
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- protects soil water etc...
- chemically help soil grow
- A good dirt to grow in
- a mixture of multiple plants in one area
- lacking nutrition
- process of growing when crops get changed
- these bushes protect crops
16 Clues: lacking nutrition • A good dirt to grow in • chemically help soil grow • being secure in your food • protects soil water etc... • these bushes protect crops • chemicals meant to kill bugs • when soil is lacking nutrients • a modern way of plant watering • when soil has so many nutrients • this makes hills easier to climb • farming with the shape of the land • ...
Annabelle's Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-30
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- economics focusses on the production, distruvition and consumption of goods and services
- all activities undertaken for the purpose of the production, distribution and consumption of goods or services in a region or country
- all the exchanges taking place in the economy
- problem of how to make the best use of limited or scarce resources
- key indicators of the performance of an economy is economic output or growth per pers ation the gradual devaluation of the value of money over time.
- taking money out of the economy
- having a desire for something you don't necessarily need
- the number or proportion of unemployed people in an economy
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- non-renewable and will eventually run out
- never getting enough, always wanting more
- wants that are never satisfied and keep reocurring
- requiring something essential or very important
- being idistributionly of something
13 Clues: taking money out of the economy • being idistributionly of something • non-renewable and will eventually run out • never getting enough, always wanting more • all the exchanges taking place in the economy • requiring something essential or very important • wants that are never satisfied and keep reocurring • having a desire for something you don't necessarily need • ...
Hurricane crossword 2022-05-03
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- ejected from aircraft to measure the cross-section of a hurricane
- collect data from within above and below hurricanes
- Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites
- violent, strongest winds, heavy rains
- Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites
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- Category 4 hurricane
- 74mph
- the second deadliest hurricane
- who did they originally name hurricanes off of
- calm part of the hurricane
10 Clues: 74mph • Category 4 hurricane • calm part of the hurricane • the second deadliest hurricane • violent, strongest winds, heavy rains • who did they originally name hurricanes off of • Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites • collect data from within above and below hurricanes • Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites • ...
Hurricane crossword 2022-05-03
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- ejected from aircraft to measure the cross-section of a hurricane
- collect data from within above and below hurricanes
- Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites
- violent, strongest winds, heavy rains
- Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites
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- Category 4 hurricane
- 74mph
- the second deadliest hurricane
- who did they originally name hurricanes off of
- calm part of the hurricane
10 Clues: 74mph • Category 4 hurricane • calm part of the hurricane • the second deadliest hurricane • violent, strongest winds, heavy rains • who did they originally name hurricanes off of • Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites • collect data from within above and below hurricanes • Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites • ...
Hurricane crossword 2022-05-03
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- ejected from aircraft to measure the cross-section of a hurricane
- collect data from within above and below hurricanes
- Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites
- violent, strongest winds, heavy rains
- Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites
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- Category 4 hurricane
- 74mph
- the second deadliest hurricane
- who did they originally name hurricanes off of
- calm part of the hurricane
10 Clues: 74mph • Category 4 hurricane • calm part of the hurricane • the second deadliest hurricane • violent, strongest winds, heavy rains • who did they originally name hurricanes off of • Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites • collect data from within above and below hurricanes • Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites • ...
Hurricane crossword 2022-05-03
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- ejected from aircraft to measure the cross-section of a hurricane
- collect data from within above and below hurricanes
- Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites
- violent, strongest winds, heavy rains
- Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites
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- Category 4 hurricane
- 74mph
- the second deadliest hurricane
- who did they originally name hurricanes off of
- calm part of the hurricane
10 Clues: 74mph • Category 4 hurricane • calm part of the hurricane • the second deadliest hurricane • violent, strongest winds, heavy rains • who did they originally name hurricanes off of • Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites • collect data from within above and below hurricanes • Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites • ...
Hurricane crossword 2022-05-03
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- ejected from aircraft to measure the cross-section of a hurricane
- collect data from within above and below hurricanes
- Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites
- violent, strongest winds, heavy rains
- Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites
Down
- Category 4 hurricane
- 74mph
- the second deadliest hurricane
- who did they originally name hurricanes off of
- calm part of the hurricane
10 Clues: 74mph • Category 4 hurricane • calm part of the hurricane • the second deadliest hurricane • violent, strongest winds, heavy rains • who did they originally name hurricanes off of • Geostationary Operational Environmental satellites • collect data from within above and below hurricanes • Polar-orbiting operational Environmental satellites • ...
Nolan's crossword 2022-01-06
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- goods and services are produced
- person who is walking
- earth
- talented at music
- horse
- human being
- person who collects stuff
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- poets or poetry
- careful search in a crime
- some who studies the universe
- someone who tells jokes
- something poisonous
- sold without a brand name
- appliance that keeps things cold
- academic learning
15 Clues: earth • horse • human being • poets or poetry • talented at music • academic learning • something poisonous • person who is walking • someone who tells jokes • careful search in a crime • sold without a brand name • person who collects stuff • some who studies the universe • goods and services are produced • appliance that keeps things cold
M.F.E. 2022-08-23
15 Clues: a wish • spending • not enough • availibility • a compromise • bussiness man • a supply of items • essential for life • importance in life • a forcefull request • a higher spot in a job • a place to store money • someone who buys things • only one may give you advatages • produced, sold, purchased by people
ECO CROSSWORD 2025-06-04
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- The idea that the market, through the self-interest of individuals and firms, can coordinate economic activity and allocate resources efficiently without direct government intervention.
- In economics, this is achieved when production is aligned with the preferences of consumers and producers, typically where the marginal benefit of a good equals its marginal cost, maximizing social welfare.
- Goods that are nonexcludable (costly or impossible to prevent others from using) and nonrivalrous (one person's use doesn't diminish another's).
- An economic situation where the free market's distribution of goods and services is inefficient, meaning individual rational behavior doesn't lead to rational outcomes for the group.
- The principle that consumers, through their purchasing decisions, determine the demand for goods and services, thereby influencing what is produced and how it is produced.
- Commodities that an individual or society should have based on some concept of benefit, rather than just ability and willingness to pay.
- Goods or services whose consumption is considered unhealthy, degrading, or socially undesirable due to perceived negative effects on the consumers themselves.
- Refers to economic inequality, which is the unequal distribution of income, wealth, and opportunity among different groups in society.
- A situation where capital is able to move between countries without cost, leading to equal risk-adjusted returns to capital in all countries.
- In economics, a side effect or consequence of an activity that is not reflected in its cost and not primarily borne by those directly involved.
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- A market structure characterized by a large number of buyers and sellers, identical products, free entry and exit for firms, and perfect knowledge among participants.
- A concept in economics where all participants in a market have knowledge of all relevant information in the system.
- In economics, these are the inputs used to produce goods and services, also known as factors of production (land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship).
- A body or entity with the power to manage a political unit, organization, or state, making authoritative decisions binding on residents and businesses within its boundaries.
14 Clues: A concept in economics where all participants in a market have knowledge of all relevant information in the system. • Refers to economic inequality, which is the unequal distribution of income, wealth, and opportunity among different groups in society. • ...
1 2024-04-08
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- - Vatican City
- - Ethics
- - Wedding decor
- - Hawaiian "star"
- - Longest river
- - Environmental Science
- - Window treatment
- - Tennis tournament
- - Dessert option
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- Skytree - Tokyo tower
- - Baking utensil
- - Popular cuisine
- - "Sea unicorn"
- - Spring month
- - CrossFit exercise
- - United Kingdom university
- - Front door
- - Population giant
- - Canadian mountain range
- hole - Space phenomenon
20 Clues: - Ethics • - Front door • - Vatican City • - Spring month • - "Sea unicorn" • - Wedding decor • - Longest river • - Baking utensil • - Dessert option • - Popular cuisine • - Hawaiian "star" • - Population giant • - Window treatment • - CrossFit exercise • - Tennis tournament • Skytree - Tokyo tower • - Environmental Science • hole - Space phenomenon • - Canadian mountain range • ...
Leadership in Change 2025-02-28
30 Clues: new • joy • mind • group • worry • human • expect • finish • effect • reform • afraid • refuse • result • target • nature • skills • command • arrange • operate • strength • manpower • progress • unlovely • creative • pleasure • potential • procedure • consistent • distrustful • interconnected
Adam Smith 2021-11-09
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- relating to economics or the economy.
- complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.
- an expert in economics.
- willingness to respect or accept behaviour or opinions different from one's own
- concerned with or relating to what is right and wrong in human behavior
- an act of asking for information
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- the act or means of enlightening
- Fellowship of the Royal Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce
- a person who is among the first to explore or settle a new country or area.
- the study of the mind and behavior
10 Clues: an expert in economics. • the act or means of enlightening • an act of asking for information • the study of the mind and behavior • relating to economics or the economy. • complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something. • concerned with or relating to what is right and wrong in human behavior • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 2024-01-17
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- CA grows 1/3 of the what in the country?
- What is the minimum number of people needed for a partnership?
- 93% of CA Farms are owned by a?
- Blue Diamond’s core values include Partnership, Quality, Innovation, and?
- Producers are the creators of what in economics?
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- What did Blue Diamond bring to the market for the first time?
- What type of agriculture is farming and ranching referred to as?
- Buyers are the creators of what in economics?
- What are investors commonly referred to as?
- What are the funds needed to run a business referred to as?
10 Clues: 93% of CA Farms are owned by a? • CA grows 1/3 of the what in the country? • What are investors commonly referred to as? • Buyers are the creators of what in economics? • Producers are the creators of what in economics? • What are the funds needed to run a business referred to as? • What did Blue Diamond bring to the market for the first time? • ...
Math words 2023-05-03
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- separate numbers or be separated into parts
- A branch concerned with properties of space, distance, shape, and size related to figures
- The process or skill of taking one number or amount away from another
- A relationship between two quantities or more
- part of mathematics in which letters, symbols for
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- to combined numbers together
- A quantity that can be changed and is not fixed
- to add numbers at a specific number of times
- form of economics that relies on quantitative methods to describe economic phenomena.
- A mathematical determination of the size or number of something
10 Clues: to combined numbers together • separate numbers or be separated into parts • to add numbers at a specific number of times • A relationship between two quantities or more • A quantity that can be changed and is not fixed • part of mathematics in which letters, symbols for • A mathematical determination of the size or number of something • ...
Abeka Economics Quiz 1 2023-01-09
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- An intangible item for which people will pay
- What word is defined as the study of the choices individuals and societies make in production, distribution, and consumption of goods?
- What is the quantity of a good for sale at a certain price under certain conditions?
- What riddle did Carl Menger solve?
- Something difficult to live without
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- an item produced to directly satisfy people's wants
- good Anything used in the production of a good
- Who was the founder of the Austrian school of economics?
- What is the mechanism that allows people to exchange goods?
- A tangible item for which people will pay
10 Clues: What riddle did Carl Menger solve? • Something difficult to live without • A tangible item for which people will pay • An intangible item for which people will pay • good Anything used in the production of a good • an item produced to directly satisfy people's wants • Who was the founder of the Austrian school of economics? • ...
Social Studies: NO PLANET B! 2023-06-27
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- comes and goes at the beach
- what shines in the sky?
- environmental resources refers to physical or cultural aspects.
- People-made resources for life improvement and maintenance.
- resource a flexible resource that is frequently usable.
- māori settlement primarily governed by resource access.
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- its a gust of air
- rangatiratanga knowing your rights and obligations when using resources.
- natural substances used for financial gain.
- promote sustainable environmental use for everyones benefit.
- maintaining a certain rate or level.
- resource resource depletes when used up.
12 Clues: its a gust of air • what shines in the sky? • comes and goes at the beach • maintaining a certain rate or level. • natural substances used for financial gain. • resource resource depletes when used up. • māori settlement primarily governed by resource access. • resource a flexible resource that is frequently usable. • ...
3.3 Prior Knowledge review 2025-07-13
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- an organ or cells that detect the stimulus
- adaptive advantage increases _____ and reproduction
- type of relationship where both members benefit
- (type of adaptation) physical features
- (type of adaptation) way that an organism acts
- reproductive ____: refers to how many offspring an organism can produce
- a group of organisms of the same species living in the same area
- living environmental factors
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- an organ or cells that respond to the stimulus
- a living thing
- a change in an organism's surroundings
- a feature that allows an organism to survive
- ____-specific: relationships between members of different species
- non-living environmental factors
- ____-specific: relationships between members of the same species
- organisms of the same kind that can interbreed
16 Clues: a living thing • living environmental factors • non-living environmental factors • a change in an organism's surroundings • (type of adaptation) physical features • an organ or cells that detect the stimulus • a feature that allows an organism to survive • an organ or cells that respond to the stimulus • (type of adaptation) way that an organism acts • ...
Course Book 2 Unit 2 p.165 2015-11-03
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- The ________ tropics get huge amounts of rain.
- ernst, schlimm
- besitzen
- Absicht
- Schaden
- empfindlich
- nachhaltig
- The tropical storm ______ (Hilfsverb) a lot of damage to the forests last year.
- Bedrohung
- wiederaufbereiten
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- ökologisch
- Gast
- Demonstrantin
- Wilde Natur
- Riff
- festnehmen
- graben
- Lebensraum
- Schutzraum
- Abholzung
- Koralle
21 Clues: Gast • Riff • graben • Absicht • Schaden • Koralle • besitzen • Abholzung • Bedrohung • ökologisch • festnehmen • Lebensraum • nachhaltig • Schutzraum • Wilde Natur • empfindlich • Demonstrantin • ernst, schlimm • wiederaufbereiten • The ________ tropics get huge amounts of rain. • The tropical storm ______ (Hilfsverb) a lot of damage to the forests last year.
Course Book 2 p.165 2015-11-03
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- wiederaufbereiten
- Bedrohung
- Wilde Natur
- festnehmen
- ökologisch
- ernst, schlimm
- Absicht
- empfindlich
- Abholzung
- graben
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- Demonstrantin
- Koralle
- Schutzraum
- The ___ tropics get huge amounts of rain.
- Lebensraum
- nachhaltig
- Riff
- Gast
- The tropical storm __ (Hilfsverb) a lot of damage to the forests last year.
- Schaden
- besitzen
21 Clues: Riff • Gast • graben • Koralle • Absicht • Schaden • besitzen • Bedrohung • Abholzung • Schutzraum • Lebensraum • nachhaltig • festnehmen • ökologisch • Wilde Natur • empfindlich • Demonstrantin • ernst, schlimm • wiederaufbereiten • The ___ tropics get huge amounts of rain. • The tropical storm __ (Hilfsverb) a lot of damage to the forests last year.
b17 2026-01-03
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- Bone connection
- Recovery process
- Energy release
- Automatic response
- Food breakdown
- Waste removal
- Movement tissue
- Signal pathway
- Bone connector
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- Blood movement
- Reaction to stimulus
- Nutrient uptake
- Disease defense
- Environmental signal
- Body framework
- Flexible tissue
- Abnormal condition
- Chemical messenger
- Liquid blood part
- Muscle connector
20 Clues: Waste removal • Blood movement • Energy release • Body framework • Food breakdown • Signal pathway • Bone connector • Bone connection • Nutrient uptake • Disease defense • Flexible tissue • Movement tissue • Recovery process • Muscle connector • Liquid blood part • Automatic response • Abnormal condition • Chemical messenger • Reaction to stimulus • Environmental signal
EHS Teacher Crossword 2021-10-04
10 Clues: Band Teacher • APUSH Teacher • Drama Teacher • AP Lit Teacher • Civics Teacher • AP Stats Teacher • Chemistry Teacher • Economics Teacher • Journalism Teacher • AP World History Teacher
Social Chapter 6 2024-03-22
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- First president to fully abandon the Laissez Faire idea
- Giving money to a company or business, and the money will flow down to everyone else
- Man who passed the square deal
- Increase of prices for goods and services
- He started the Third Way, which focused more on trade unions and public ownership
- Believed in inflation and high taxes when economy is high, and low taxes when economy is low
- Economist most closely associated with monetarism
- Started the idea of supply-side economics. or trickle-down economics
- President who broke the Standard Oil Company into mulitple smaller companies
- Premier who supressed communism by passing the Padlack Law
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- A business or company that has control of a supply or service
- Form of government that promotes the economic well-being of its citizens
- An opportunity for disadvantaged people, funded by the government
- Man who believed civilization and profits go hand in hand
- Difference in earning between the rich and poor
- Main policy was isolationism
- British prime minister who tried to reduce government involvement in the economy
- Founded credit union in Quebec communities
- The protection and growth of the interests of consumers
19 Clues: Main policy was isolationism • Man who passed the square deal • Increase of prices for goods and services • Founded credit union in Quebec communities • Difference in earning between the rich and poor • Economist most closely associated with monetarism • First president to fully abandon the Laissez Faire idea • The protection and growth of the interests of consumers • ...
Economics Part 1 by Sa'Myra Brown 2021-10-27
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- Economics is the study of people and _________
- The "Invisible Hand" is linked to this economic system
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- people who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business
- The economic regulator in a market economy
- the top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the____________
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- Examples of this type of economy include Haiti,Alaska,Canada & Greenland
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer
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- The owner of DuB's on Main Street is an example of this factor of production
- The concept behind the "Invisible Hand" is that there should be
- An example of complementary goods are
- Another name od the economic system is "mixed" economy
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production
- The economic driver in a market economy
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- An example of a tangible good
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • The economic driver in a market economy • The economic regulator in a market economy • Economics is the study of people and _________ • Crops are an example of this factor of production • Money is an example of which factor of production • ...
Economics Part 1 by Sa'Myra Brown 2021-10-27
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- Economics is the study of people and _________
- The "Invisible Hand" is linked to this economic system
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- people who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business
- The economic regulator in a market economy
- the top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the____________
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- Examples of this type of economy include Haiti,Alaska,Canada & Greenland
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer
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- The owner of DuB's on Main Street is an example of this factor of production
- The concept behind the "Invisible Hand" is that there should be
- An example of complementary goods are
- Another name od the economic system is "mixed" economy
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production
- The economic driver in a market economy
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- An example of a tangible good
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • The economic driver in a market economy • The economic regulator in a market economy • Economics is the study of people and _________ • Crops are an example of this factor of production • Money is an example of which factor of production • ...
Earth Science Vocabulary!! 2024-09-19
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- Concern about a particular situation or developement
- Purposeful clearing of forested land
- Pollution or environmental change caused by humans
- All water on Earth
- The impact of the environment from human activity
- Economical __, environmental __, and social __
- An educated guess
- A gas compound released into the atmosphere, associated with climate change
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- All living and non-living elements
- All rocks, sediments, and soil on Earth
- The prevention of wasteful use of resources
- The presence in the environment of a thing that has harmful effects
12 Clues: An educated guess • All water on Earth • All living and non-living elements • Purposeful clearing of forested land • All rocks, sediments, and soil on Earth • The prevention of wasteful use of resources • Economical __, environmental __, and social __ • The impact of the environment from human activity • Pollution or environmental change caused by humans • ...
Finance quiz 2022-10-15
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- is the largest cab company in the world
- has the largest market share in the telecom industry
- has the largest market share in the airline's industry in India
- is the first name of "The father of economics"
- is the month the fisical year starts
- is a decentralized ledger of all transactions across a peer-to-peer network.
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- is the first name of the current finance minister of India
- is the largest crypto currency in the world
- is a Latin phrase that generally means "all other things being equal" (remember your economics course).
- is the last name of India's most famous investor
- is the largest company in India (in terms of market Cap )
11 Clues: is the month the fisical year starts • is the largest cab company in the world • is the largest crypto currency in the world • is the first name of "The father of economics" • is the last name of India's most famous investor • has the largest market share in the telecom industry • is the largest company in India (in terms of market Cap ) • ...
Nolan's crossword 2022-01-06
Across
- goods and services are produced
- person who is walking
- earth
- talented at music
- horse
- human being
- person who collects stuff
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- poets or poetry
- careful search in a crime
- some who studies the universe
- someone who tells jokes
- something poisonous
- sold without a brand name
- appliance that keeps things cold
- academic learning
15 Clues: earth • horse • human being • poets or poetry • talented at music • academic learning • something poisonous • person who is walking • someone who tells jokes • careful search in a crime • sold without a brand name • person who collects stuff • some who studies the universe • goods and services are produced • appliance that keeps things cold
INR Crossword 2022-10-06
15 Clues: gfgfg • gfg fg • gsdf sfd • fdfsfsdf • gsdf sdf • gsdf sd f • gsdf sfd s • gf gfg fgf • g fg gdgdg • g sdf sd fsd • ggfgfg gfgf • gf sdfsd fsd f • ggf gfgf gf fg fg • gfdfd d fd fds fsfs f • gfg fg fg fg fg fg fg fgfg fgfgsfsdf
Rachel's Birthday Crossword 2022-11-06
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- Trip leader for
- Favorite color
- Rachel's dog
- Sophomore-year dorm
- Past summer internship
- Favorite Andrew's meal
- Event Rachel competed in for highschool
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- Method of travel for the tour de luce
- Gerry's pet project
- Rachel's high school boyfriend
- Hometown!
- One of Rachel's concentrations
- Rachel's Sister
- Name of Rachel's High school
14 Clues: Hometown! • Rachel's dog • Favorite color • Trip leader for • Rachel's Sister • Gerry's pet project • Sophomore-year dorm • Past summer internship • Favorite Andrew's meal • Name of Rachel's High school • Rachel's high school boyfriend • One of Rachel's concentrations • Method of travel for the tour de luce • Event Rachel competed in for highschool
College subjects 2022-10-23
Across
- study living things
- start your own company
- study how light and energy work
- help people learn
- create websites
- work in government
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- study language
- design buildings
- take care of sick people
- study how people use money
- build machines and bridges
- study chemical reactions
- medical assistance
- understand the rules of society
14 Clues: study language • create websites • design buildings • help people learn • medical assistance • work in government • study living things • start your own company • take care of sick people • study chemical reactions • study how people use money • build machines and bridges • study how light and energy work • understand the rules of society
Inflation Puzzle 2024 2024-06-12
14 Clues: Total • Per person • To get bigger • When prices rise • Buying from abroard • Consumer price index • The cost of borrowing • Adjusted for inflation • Gross domestic product • A factor of production • The......flow of income • 6months of negative growth • The opposite of contraction • The state of rest on economics
BIM Review 2024-02-06
Across
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
- What is the highest certification of BIM
- How many stages of LEED certification are there
- First step for rapid prototyping
- What do you take to certify in LEED
- professional service of creating products and systems
- What design seeks to reduce negative impacts on the environment
- The lowest LEED certification level
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- How many steps are there to create rapid prototyping
- What type of printer is used to fabricate a part
- Another name for sustainable design
- Building Information Modeling
- Third step for rapid prototyping
- Second step for rapid prototyping
- A type of prototyping that allows for quick and efficient fabrication of physical models
15 Clues: Building Information Modeling • Third step for rapid prototyping • First step for rapid prototyping • Second step for rapid prototyping • Another name for sustainable design • What do you take to certify in LEED • The lowest LEED certification level • What is the highest certification of BIM • Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design • ...
Compliance - ESG in Sustainable Investment 2025-11-17
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- Measure of greenhouse gas emissions from an activity or portfolio
- The principle of meeting needs without compromising future generations
- Target to balance emitted and removed greenhouse gases
- The concept of what information matters to investors
- TaskForce for Climate-related Financial Disclosures (framework)
- The potential negative ESG outcomes that affect value
- When an entity misleads about environmental practices
- The process of investigating risks before investing
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- Active dialogue between investors and companies
- Principles for Responsible Investment (investor initiative)
- Investing to generate measurable social or environmental good
- Public reporting of ESG metrics and policies
- SustainableDevelopmentGoals set by the United Nations
- A person or group affected by a company's actions
- EnvironmentalSocialGovernance (abbrev) used in investing
15 Clues: Public reporting of ESG metrics and policies • Active dialogue between investors and companies • A person or group affected by a company's actions • The process of investigating risks before investing • The concept of what information matters to investors • SustainableDevelopmentGoals set by the United Nations • The potential negative ESG outcomes that affect value • ...
Roman vocab 2022-10-07
14 Clues: proof • ancient book • good and bad • study of humans • modern work book • roman middle class • knowing roman laws • trade, money, jobs • insider prespective • citizens vote on laws • something made by humans • beliefs from a group of people • what comes after a certain action • stories passed through generations
Environmental Science CH2 2022-01-27
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- a testable idea that leads to a investigation
- the linear dependance two varibles
- a statement made in advance that expresses the outcome of a hypothesis
- a pattern,plan or representation
- the number obtained by adding ip all the data for a characteristic
- the collection and classification of data that are in the form of numbers
- any pieces of information, gathered through observation
- a verbal or graphical explanation for how a system works
- one or more equations that represent the wa system works or is organized
- in a experiment, a group that serves as a standard comparison th the experimental
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- a test carried out under safe conditions to discover
- in an experiment, everything is the same to the control group
- gathering information by using your senses
- the arrangement of the members of a statistica population
- the group of individuals or event will occur in any moment of the event
- The probability of a unwanted outcome
16 Clues: a pattern,plan or representation • the linear dependance two varibles • The probability of a unwanted outcome • gathering information by using your senses • a testable idea that leads to a investigation • a test carried out under safe conditions to discover • any pieces of information, gathered through observation • ...
Environmental Stewardship Terms 2019-11-07
Across
- Wood Buffalo National Park is a __________ world heritage site
- Barren-land caribou herd studied in class.
- Name of critical habitat area in WBNP (acronym).
- Management style where stakeholders have equal power
- Name of BC's newest hydroelectric project.
- National Park area with unsettled land claims.
- This type of diversity refers to variations in landscape
- Indigenous Protected and ____________ Areas
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- This type of diversity refers to variation within a species
- Endangered bird species found in WBNP (two words).
- Priciple used as a safeguard with new development projects.
- Name of enquiry which led to the formation of guardian programs.
- What percentage of land is to be protected under Target 1?
- Vitamin D deficiency can result in ___________.
- Tragedy of the __________
- Diversity in the number of different living beings
16 Clues: Tragedy of the __________ • Barren-land caribou herd studied in class. • Name of BC's newest hydroelectric project. • Indigenous Protected and ____________ Areas • National Park area with unsettled land claims. • Vitamin D deficiency can result in ___________. • Name of critical habitat area in WBNP (acronym). • Endangered bird species found in WBNP (two words). • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2013-06-17
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- Gas that increases global temperatures
- All domestic waste water
- Acid ____ is an environmental problem in industrial areas
- The wearing away of topsoil, loss of beaches
- Can be broken down by decomposers to harmless substances
- Abbreviation for chlorofluorocarbon
- Form of renewable energy that is well suited to the Australian climate
- The study of how living things interact with each other
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- Type of energy resource that is abundant and reusable
- Type of petrol that causes less pollution
- When a species dies out
- Another name for Global Warming is the ____ Effect
- Waste disposal where wastes are put in the ground
- Coal, oil and natural gas are ____ fuels
- Abbreviation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas
- Sulphur and nitrogen _____ cause acid rain
16 Clues: When a species dies out • All domestic waste water • Abbreviation for chlorofluorocarbon • Gas that increases global temperatures • Abbreviation of Liquefied Petroleum Gas • Coal, oil and natural gas are ____ fuels • Type of petrol that causes less pollution • Sulphur and nitrogen _____ cause acid rain • The wearing away of topsoil, loss of beaches • ...
Environmental Science Puzzle 2024-04-15
Across
- Energy that comes from a natural source and never runs out
- An 11-year cycle where sunspots increase and decrease
- The measurement on how dirty the water is
- Where both organism benefit
- A cycle on how water is cycled through Earth's Land
- A living animal kills the other(or tries)
- The ability to survive damage
- One organism benefits, the other doesn't get harmed
- The ability to do something over and over
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- A step in the water cycle where water falls from the clouds
- A renewable energy where it uses heat within the Earth
- A process where plants transform light energy into chemical energy
- Long term pattern of weather
- How carbon travels throughout the biosphere
- A non-living factor of an ecosystem
- The variety of all living things
16 Clues: Where both organism benefit • Long term pattern of weather • The ability to survive damage • The variety of all living things • A non-living factor of an ecosystem • The measurement on how dirty the water is • A living animal kills the other(or tries) • The ability to do something over and over • How carbon travels throughout the biosphere • ...
Environmental Insights Crossword 2025-06-12
Across
- – Acronym for a producer responsibility policy for waste
- – Effect of acid rain on buildings and monuments
- – Type of pollution that increases health risks from acid rain
- – Species affected by sediment control violations
- – Island nation where the tidal kite is deployed
- – Company behind the Dragon 12 tidal kite
- – Waste management strategy that reduces landfill use
- – Type of land not formally surrendered by Indigenous peoples
- – Indigenous group opposing the Coastal GasLink pipeline
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- – Anchors the tidal kite to the ocean floor
- – Police force criticized for misconduct in pipeline protests
- – Name of the 25-ton underwater tidal kite
- – Tiny plastic particles now found in soil, water, and human bodies
- – Gas that contributes to acid rain when released by burning fossil fuels
- – Type of alternative to single-use plastic
- – Nitrogen compounds contributing to acid rain
16 Clues: – Company behind the Dragon 12 tidal kite • – Name of the 25-ton underwater tidal kite • – Anchors the tidal kite to the ocean floor • – Type of alternative to single-use plastic • – Nitrogen compounds contributing to acid rain • – Effect of acid rain on buildings and monuments • – Island nation where the tidal kite is deployed • ...
AI's Environmental Footprint 2025-10-23
Across
- Suffix to add to a Google query to remove the AI Overview (starts with a spelled out mathematical sign)
- A project name for a new venture to build 20 large data centers that would consume 15 gigawatts of power
- Tech company that, unlike others, only reports its Water Usage Effectiveness
- A type of sustainable energy infrastructure Amazon is investing in
- A pledge by tech companies to put more water back into the environment than they use
- Huge buildings filled with computers for AI and cloud storage
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- An energy source that companies like Amazon, Meta, and Alphabet are supporting to triple its global supply by 2050
- The biggest water consumer among big tech companies, using 6.4 billion gallons in 2023
- Abbreviation for a metric Amazon uses to report its water use, instead of total gallons
- Oregon city where Google's first data center caused local water levels to drop significantly
- A sustainability goal for carbon emissions pledged by Google, Microsoft, and Meta for 2030
- Resource consumed in vast quantities for cooling computers in data centers
- Senator who introduced a bill for federal standards to measure AI's environmental footprint
- A measure of power; the Stargate project is projected to consume 15 of these
- Format of most basic AI response — easier on energy and simpler than generating images or video. (4 letters)
- A major tech operator, along with Google, Amazon, and Meta, that has pledged to be water-positive by 2030
16 Clues: Huge buildings filled with computers for AI and cloud storage • A type of sustainable energy infrastructure Amazon is investing in • Resource consumed in vast quantities for cooling computers in data centers • Tech company that, unlike others, only reports its Water Usage Effectiveness • ...
el medio ambiente 2023-04-04
15 Clues: to burn • extinct • dangerous • to donate • to devlop • captivity • habitable • to realize • to recycle • to generate • consumption • environmental • to contaminate • to arise,emerge • to covert,to turn into
The resurgence of magnetic tape storage 2023-08-09
15 Clues: despite • contempt • although • forecasts • immediacy • until now • after all • guaranteed • manipulate • disappeared • long-distance • area occupied by data • even more than before • environmental friendliness • impressive and challenging
Environmental Protection Agency 2022-03-17
Across
- What is the name of the position as the head of the EPA and is appointed by the president?
- Who does the EPA report to?
- how do we implement an environmental law after passed by congress?
- what does the EPA want for the environment and the health of the people?
- What president proposed this agency?
- Who is the current administrator of the EPA?
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- What does the EPA share with other countries, private sector organizations, academic institutions, and other agencies?
- What does the EPA want for the provided water and food for the people?
- About how many more FTE are included in our FY 2022 budget?
- What ends up helping our overall goal of protecting the health of people and the environment?
- What establishments do we use to identify and solve environmental problems?
- What is used for a wide variety of projects?
- About how much does our budget go into grants to state environmental programs, non-profits, educational institutions, and others?
13 Clues: Who does the EPA report to? • What president proposed this agency? • Who is the current administrator of the EPA? • What is used for a wide variety of projects? • About how many more FTE are included in our FY 2022 budget? • how do we implement an environmental law after passed by congress? • What does the EPA want for the provided water and food for the people? • ...
North America's Environment Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-25
Across
- Fossil fuels are considered this type of energy...
- What is a product of automotive and industrial emissions?
- Wind, solar, and hydroelectricity are examples of ...
- What do aqueducts bring to California's large population?
- The United States has the largest _____________ _______________ in the world.
- ____________ ______________ is an environmental problem in the U.S. because it corrodes stone and metal buildings, damages crops, and pollutes the soil.
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- As of 2013 only 12% of Canada's ________________ _______________ was federally protected.
- Which two states have the largest petroleum reserves?
- In what city did the building of levees damage the natural landscape that once protected it from flooding?
- This region of Florida provides rich habitats for a variety of animals and plant species, and has been threatened by environmental degradation.
- Why is the environmental condition of the Gulf of Mexico important to the U.S. economy?
- What is removal of whole forests for harvesting trees.
12 Clues: Fossil fuels are considered this type of energy... • Which two states have the largest petroleum reserves? • Wind, solar, and hydroelectricity are examples of ... • What is removal of whole forests for harvesting trees. • What is a product of automotive and industrial emissions? • What do aqueducts bring to California's large population? • ...
Economics Part 1 by Sa'Myra Brown 2021-10-27
Across
- Economics is the study of people and _________
- The "Invisible Hand" is linked to this economic system
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- people who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business
- The economic regulator in a market economy
- the top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the____________
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- Examples of this type of economy include Haiti,Alaska,Canada & Greenland
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer
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- The owner of DuB's on Main Street is an example of this factor of production
- The concept behind the "Invisible Hand" is that there should be
- An example of complementary goods are
- Another name od the economic system is "mixed" economy
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production
- The economic driver in a market economy
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- An example of a tangible good
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • The economic driver in a market economy • The economic regulator in a market economy • Economics is the study of people and _________ • Crops are an example of this factor of production • Money is an example of which factor of production • ...
Economics Part 1 by Sa'Myra Brown 2021-10-27
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- The economic regulator in a market economy
- Examples of this type of economy include Haiti,Alaska,Canada & Greenland
- the top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the____________
- The economic driver in a market economy
- Another name of the economic system is "mixed" economy
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer
- The concept behind the "Invisible Hand" is that there should be
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- A forklift is an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is
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- people who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business
- An example of complementary goods are
- Economics is the study of people and _________
- The "Invisible Hand" is linked to this economic system
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- An example of a tangible good
- The owner of DuB's on Main Street is an example of this factor of production
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good • An example of a nondurable good is • An example of complementary goods are • The economic driver in a market economy • The economic regulator in a market economy • Economics is the study of people and _________ • Crops are an example of this factor of production • Money is an example of which factor of production • ...
Business Terminology 2024-05-16
9 Clues: Hierarchy of needs • PEST, SWOT, Break-even • adveritement,online,content • external environmental factor • internal environmental factor • something a business must overcome • riskiest stage if the business life cycle • the first stage of the business life cycle • innovation theory new technology new market
3.3 Prior Knowledge review 2025-07-13
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- (type of adaptation) way that an organism acts
- organisms of the same kind that can interbreed
- living environmental factors
- a feature that allows an organism to survive
- a group of organisms of the same species living in the same area
- ____-specific: relationships between members of different species
- adaptive advantage increases _____ and reproduction
- type of relationship where both members benefit
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- (type of adaptation) physical features
- an organ or cells that respond to the stimulus
- an organ or cells that detect the stimulus
- non-living environmental factors
- reproductive ____: refers to how many offspring an organism can produce
- ____-specific: relationships between members of the same species
- a living thing
- a change in an organism's surroundings
16 Clues: a living thing • living environmental factors • non-living environmental factors • (type of adaptation) physical features • a change in an organism's surroundings • an organ or cells that detect the stimulus • a feature that allows an organism to survive • (type of adaptation) way that an organism acts • an organ or cells that respond to the stimulus • ...
U4AOS1 - The importance of sleep for mental wellbeing 2024-08-02
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- _______Light Therapy: treatment for circadian rhythm disorders.
- Functioning affected by sleep deprivation eg. Mood/emotions
- A short period of sleep lasting only seconds while still appearing awake.
- Functioning affected by sleep deprivation eg. Microsleeps, reaction time
- Using environmental cues to train our circadian rhythm.
- ___________ Sleep Phase Disorder.
- _________sleep deprivation similar to 0.05% BAC.
- Light emitted by our devices.
- Sleep ________ :the accumulated hours of missed sleep.
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- Functioning affected by sleep deprivation eg. Concentration, attention
- The bodily rhythm that describes the sleep-wake cycle.
- Sleep _________: practices that encourage good quality and quantity sleep.
- __________sleep deprivation similar to 0.10% BAC.
- Environmental cues that indicate time of day.
- Need to lower this in order to sleep comfortably.
- __________Sleep Phase Syndrome.
16 Clues: Light emitted by our devices. • __________Sleep Phase Syndrome. • ___________ Sleep Phase Disorder. • Environmental cues that indicate time of day. • _________sleep deprivation similar to 0.05% BAC. • __________sleep deprivation similar to 0.10% BAC. • Need to lower this in order to sleep comfortably. • The bodily rhythm that describes the sleep-wake cycle. • ...
vocabulaty unit 3 2026-04-10
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- limiting factor An environmental pressure that affects the population.
- The maximum capacity of a species in an environment
- The inhabitants in a particular area
- a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- the non living parts of an ecosystem
- is a living organism and non living parts of envirement
- living parts of ecosysttem
- study of living organisms
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- The average amount of people in area
- limiting factor Environmental pressure that affects the population
- maintaining a regulated internal balance
- Natural home of an organism
- A group of the same organisms
- A large area divided by climate
- A biotic or abiotic resource
- the chemical process that allows organisms to use energy
16 Clues: study of living organisms • living parts of ecosysttem • Natural home of an organism • A biotic or abiotic resource • A group of the same organisms • A large area divided by climate • The average amount of people in area • The inhabitants in a particular area • the non living parts of an ecosystem • maintaining a regulated internal balance • ...
KEEPING QUIET 2021-07-14
16 Clues: POET • PANIC • SADNESS • KEEP STILL • STAGNATION • CONTENTMENT • COLD SEA PD • PEACEFUL ZONE • HURT HANDS PD • COUNTING UPTO • SPLENDID MOMENT • KILL SPONTANEITY • DOING NOTHING PD • SUDDEN STRANGENESS PD • TEACHES REPLENISHMENT • ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION
Composites 2014-04-23
Across
- the first resin painted onto the mould usually having a colour
- type of lamination where resin is added at the end under vacuum
- what should be less than 80% for correct environmental conditions
- a smoking mix off curing resin
- what environmental condition must be continually monitored
- a resin system requiring a hardener
- what must you change for epoxy to speed up curing time
- another name for Aramid
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- what level should be below 50ppm in the UK
- product used to help cure polyester resin
- type of material where fiber's are laid in 2 directions
- a type of core
- a medium strength resin
- a type of contamination
- a type of defect found in lamination
- a type of roller used to consolidate 1st mat
- a black fiber material
- type of gloves used in lamination
18 Clues: a type of core • a black fiber material • a medium strength resin • a type of contamination • another name for Aramid • a smoking mix off curing resin • type of gloves used in lamination • a resin system requiring a hardener • a type of defect found in lamination • product used to help cure polyester resin • what level should be below 50ppm in the UK • ...
