environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental dominoes 2025-04-23
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- | The act of getting rid of something
- | Animals and plants that live in the ocean or sea
- | A significant event or stage in life/development
- | Chemicals used to kill pests
- | Not enough of something; limited supply
- | In limited supply
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- | The presence of harmful substances or pollution
- | Illegal dumping of waste
- | Poisonous or harmful to living things
- | Water located under the Earth’s surface
- | A machine that burns waste
11 Clues: | In limited supply • | Illegal dumping of waste • | A machine that burns waste • | Chemicals used to kill pests • | The act of getting rid of something • | Poisonous or harmful to living things • | Water located under the Earth’s surface • | Not enough of something; limited supply • | The presence of harmful substances or pollution • ...
Environmental Awareness 2025-04-28
Across
- large body of water
- Air around us
- this type of energy is generated from sun
- process of using less water
- process of sorting and collecting waste for reuse
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- process where plants convert light energy to chemical energy
- when trees are cut down
- this is a non-renewable source of energy
- common natural disaster
- area where plants and animals live
10 Clues: Air around us • large body of water • when trees are cut down • common natural disaster • process of using less water • area where plants and animals live • this is a non-renewable source of energy • this type of energy is generated from sun • process of sorting and collecting waste for reuse • process where plants convert light energy to chemical energy
Environmental Awareness 2025-04-28
10 Clues: Save every drop • Our home planet • Reduce, Reuse, _______ • Plant a seed to grow one • Bad for air, water, and land • Protect and save for the future • Power from sun, wind, and water • Gives oxygen and make our air fresh • Trees, flowers, and animals live here • Don't throw it on the ground, recycle it
Environmental Convention 2025-05-06
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- Protocol with legally binding emission reduction targets.
- Convention controlling transboundary movement of hazardous wastes.
- Convention for protection of wetlands.
- Convention on trade of hazardous chemicals with prior informed consent.
- Framework to protect ozone layer signed in 1985.
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- First major UN conference on human environment in 1972.
- Protocol on biosafety of genetically modified organisms.
- Agreement to limit global warming below 2°C.
- Protocol to phase out ozone-depleting substances.
- Convention on migratory species conservation.
10 Clues: Convention for protection of wetlands. • Agreement to limit global warming below 2°C. • Convention on migratory species conservation. • Framework to protect ozone layer signed in 1985. • Protocol to phase out ozone-depleting substances. • First major UN conference on human environment in 1972. • Protocol on biosafety of genetically modified organisms. • ...
Environmental Science 2024-02-28
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- The main protection of life from radiation
- The organisms that are the heart of a process of breaking down objects
- The system used to tell users what are the dangers of the product
- When nutrients end up in large concentrations in a body of water that causes algae blooms
- C6H12O6
- The process that moves water and nutrients from outside to inside the root
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- The process of living things breaking down objects
- The process of toxic chemicals increasing in concentration as it moves up the food chain
- Parts Per Million
- The material that an organism moves or lives on.
10 Clues: C6H12O6 • Parts Per Million • The main protection of life from radiation • The material that an organism moves or lives on. • The process of living things breaking down objects • The system used to tell users what are the dangers of the product • The organisms that are the heart of a process of breaking down objects • ...
Environmental Vocabulary 2022-03-08
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- ความเป็นกลางทางคาร์บอน หมายถึง การลดการปล่อยก๊าซคาร์บอนไดออกไซด์หรือก๊าซเรือนกระจกสุทธิให้เป็นศูนย์
- การอนุรักษ์พลังงาน
- สินค้ารักษ์โลก เน้นการลดใช้ทรัพยากรและพลังงาน
- พลังงานแสงอาทิตย์
- การเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศ
- การซื้อขายสิทธิในการปล่อยก๊าซเรือนกระจก โดยปริมาณก๊าซเรือนกระจกที่สามารถลดได้จากการดำเนินโครงการกลไกการพัฒนาที่สะอาด
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- การวัดปริมาณปล่อยก๊าซคาร์บอนไดออกไซด์ตามรายทางของกระบวนการผลิตสินค้าตั้งแต่การเตรียมวัตถุดิบ การผลิต จัดจำหน่าย บริโภค จนถึงกำจัดซาก
- พลังงานหมุนเวียน
- การออกแบบเพื่อสิ่งแวดล้อม การปรับเปลี่ยนการออกแบบผลิตภัณฑ์และกระบวนการผลิตให้ใช้ทรัพยากรอย่างมีประสิทธิภาพลดผลกระทบต่อสิ่งแวดล้อม
- ภาวะโลกร้อน
10 Clues: ภาวะโลกร้อน • พลังงานหมุนเวียน • พลังงานแสงอาทิตย์ • การอนุรักษ์พลังงาน • การเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศ • สินค้ารักษ์โลก เน้นการลดใช้ทรัพยากรและพลังงาน • ความเป็นกลางทางคาร์บอน หมายถึง การลดการปล่อยก๊าซคาร์บอนไดออกไซด์หรือก๊าซเรือนกระจกสุทธิให้เป็นศูนย์ • การซื้อขายสิทธิในการปล่อยก๊าซเรือนกระจก โดยปริมาณก๊าซเรือนกระจกที่สามารถลดได้จากการดำเนินโครงการกลไกการพัฒนาที่สะอาด • ...
Environmental Chemistry 2022-01-25
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- all the plant life present in a particular region or time
- graphical representation of a location's basic climate
- the water that is on the surface of the planet, underground, and in the air
- all of the animal life present in a particular region or time
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- the parts of Earth where life exists
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- measure of relative position north or south on the Earth's surface
- a large collection of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat.
- measures distance east or west of the prime meridian
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
10 Clues: the parts of Earth where life exists • measures distance east or west of the prime meridian • graphical representation of a location's basic climate • all the plant life present in a particular region or time • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • all of the animal life present in a particular region or time • ...
Ap environmental 2022-04-05
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- an example of this is DDT and PCB
- How does a bald eagles eggs become weak due to DDT?
- ozone is considered this type of pollutant
- What type of species disappear first in an ecosystem and are considered specialists.
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- what type of air pollution is carbon monoxide
- What type of pollution does the clean water act not allow?
- When pollution is found in the middle of the ocean.
- is effective in insect control
- paint and paint thinner is an example of this
- large cities develop clouds of pollutants
10 Clues: is effective in insect control • an example of this is DDT and PCB • large cities develop clouds of pollutants • ozone is considered this type of pollutant • what type of air pollution is carbon monoxide • paint and paint thinner is an example of this • When pollution is found in the middle of the ocean. • How does a bald eagles eggs become weak due to DDT? • ...
Environmental Issues 2022-12-13
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- protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources, to keep them safe from destruction and keep them for the future
- a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate
- study of the relationship of living things with each other and their environment
- destruction of forest to make land for agriculture
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- community of plants, animals and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need to survive
- rain mixed with acids formed by gas released into the atmosphere
- gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature caused by emission of gases that trap the heat
- gases that trap the heat of the sun in the earth's atmosphere
- location where garbage rubbish or waste is thrown away without environmental control
- area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and construction debris
10 Clues: destruction of forest to make land for agriculture • gases that trap the heat of the sun in the earth's atmosphere • rain mixed with acids formed by gas released into the atmosphere • a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate • study of the relationship of living things with each other and their environment • ...
Environmental Crossword 2025-06-10
Across
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other organisms
- Process of converting waste into reusable material
- Action to lessen the amount of waste produced
- Synthetic material made from organic polymers
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- Type of waste that poses threats to health or the environment
- Burn waste material to reduce its volume
- Action to use an item again after it has been used
- Type of waste consisting of discarded electronic devices
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- Site for the disposal of waste materials
10 Clues: Burn waste material to reduce its volume • Site for the disposal of waste materials • Action to lessen the amount of waste produced • Synthetic material made from organic polymers • Action to use an item again after it has been used • Process of converting waste into reusable material • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer • ...
Environmental Responsibility 2025-12-08
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- Using resources at a rate that exceeds their natural replenishment.
- Tiny plastic particles that pollute the environment and harm wildlife.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their environment.
- The process of recycling organic waste into nutrient-rich soil.
- Misleading claims that make a product or company seem more eco-friendly than it really is.
- Gases like carbon dioxide and methane that trap heat in the atmosphere.
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- Economic growth that meets present needs without harming future generations.
- Pollutants released into the air, often from vehicles and factories.
- Efforts to protect animal species and their habitats.
- The variety of life in an ecosystem or the entire planet.
10 Clues: Efforts to protect animal species and their habitats. • The variety of life in an ecosystem or the entire planet. • The process of recycling organic waste into nutrient-rich soil. • Using resources at a rate that exceeds their natural replenishment. • A community of living organisms interacting with their environment. • ...
Environmental Problems 2025-10-16
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- – the world around us: air, land, water, and living things
- – use something again instead of throwing it away
- – the variety of animals and plants on Earth
- – when animals or plants disappear forever
- warming – when the Earth becomes hotter
- – too many people living in one place
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- – keep something safe
- – cutting down too many trees
- – dirtying the air, water, or land
- change – big changes in weather over a long time
10 Clues: – keep something safe • – cutting down too many trees • – dirtying the air, water, or land • – too many people living in one place • warming – when the Earth becomes hotter • – when animals or plants disappear forever • – the variety of animals and plants on Earth • change – big changes in weather over a long time • – use something again instead of throwing it away • ...
Environmental Impacts 2025-12-11
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- All the individuals of one species living in a particular area
- Is the greatest number of individuals of a particular species that an environment can support
- are any substance that contaminates the environment
- AKA sewage, contains human waste, household detergents and soaps.
- The pollution that results from the reaction between sunlight and vehicle or factory exhaust.
- Leak from old air conditioners and refrigerators and can react with ozone and can destroy ozone layer.
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- The clearing of forest land for agriculture, grazing, urban development, or logging.
- Measure of the average kinetic energy of all particles in an object
- Acidic moisture falls from the sky as precipitation
- Waste that are poisonous, that cause cancer, or that can catch fire
10 Clues: Acidic moisture falls from the sky as precipitation • are any substance that contaminates the environment • All the individuals of one species living in a particular area • AKA sewage, contains human waste, household detergents and soaps. • Measure of the average kinetic energy of all particles in an object • ...
Environmental Crossword 2025-09-02
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- A vast , arid region that receives low amounts of precipitation.
- A measure of the demands made by a person or group on global natural resources.
- Resources and substances found in nature that are used by humans.
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- A well tested evidence based explanation for a natural phenomenon that is supported by a vast amount of evidence from repeated observations and experiments.
- Policies that focus on the threat of punishment if rules are NOT followed.
- Everything that is around us which includes both living and nonliving.
- Nom-living chemical and physical part of an ecosystem that influence living organisms and the function of the ecosystem.
- A low-lying area that is surrounded by water whether permanently or seasonally.
- The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles.
- The philosophical view that human beings are most significant entities.
10 Clues: The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles. • A vast , arid region that receives low amounts of precipitation. • Resources and substances found in nature that are used by humans. • Everything that is around us which includes both living and nonliving. • The philosophical view that human beings are most significant entities. • ...
Environmental Science 2025-09-02
Across
- Low-lying and surrounded by water.
- The natural world.
- An underwater ecosystem with warm tropical water.
- Explains a phenomenon.
- Dominant vegetation is grass.
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- A measure of global nautral resources.
- Focus on punishment if not followed.
- Arid region with low precipitation.
- Encouragement through subsidies or tax breaks.
- A vastly cold ecosystem.
10 Clues: The natural world. • Explains a phenomenon. • A vastly cold ecosystem. • Dominant vegetation is grass. • Low-lying and surrounded by water. • Arid region with low precipitation. • Focus on punishment if not followed. • A measure of global nautral resources. • Encouragement through subsidies or tax breaks. • An underwater ecosystem with warm tropical water.
Environmental science 2025-12-12
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- illegal capture or killing
- disappearance of a species in an area but not globally
- suitable habitat
- using DNA to keep a species from extinction
- risk of extinction
- variety of life across all ecological organizations
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- variety of species
- heavy metals, fertilizers, pesticides, toxic chemicals
- unsuitable habitat
- species is found no where else in the world
10 Clues: suitable habitat • variety of species • unsuitable habitat • risk of extinction • illegal capture or killing • species is found no where else in the world • using DNA to keep a species from extinction • variety of life across all ecological organizations • heavy metals, fertilizers, pesticides, toxic chemicals • disappearance of a species in an area but not globally
environmental issues 2026-03-22
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- To prevent someone from doing something easily.
- To use something that you already have in order to achieve something new or better.
- A situation in which someone is responsible for things that happen and can give a satisfactory reason for them.
- Money given as part of the cost of something, to help or encourage it to happen.
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- To make people obey a law, or to make a particular situation happen or be accepted.
- Paid or safely promised before any work is done or any goods are supplied.
- Able to work as intended or able to succeed.
- a situation where a situation in which a liquid or gas escapes from an opening in a pipe or container, or the amount that escapes/ a situation in which secret information is made known
- responsible To blame someone or something for something bad that happened.
- To move or develop slowly, or more slowly than other people or things.
10 Clues: Able to work as intended or able to succeed. • To prevent someone from doing something easily. • To move or develop slowly, or more slowly than other people or things. • Paid or safely promised before any work is done or any goods are supplied. • responsible To blame someone or something for something bad that happened. • ...
The Environmental 2026-06-01
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- Small creatures, like bugs, that make their safe homes inside tree branches and trunks.
- Done in a way that is not needed or could be avoided; cutting trees down this way must stop.
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials; doing this to paper saves trees.
- Highly pleasant to the taste; used to describe the fruits that trees bear.
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- To keep safe from harm or injury; we must do this for our trees.
- The clean gas that trees produce for humans and animals to breathe.
- Groups of people born and living at around the same time; keeping the Earth healthy for future ___.
- Extremely or extraordinarily; "Trees are ___ important for our planet Earth."
- Small, furry-tailed wild animals mentioned alongside birds that build homes in trees.
- The local areas or communities where people live; places where we can join tree-planting activities.
10 Clues: To keep safe from harm or injury; we must do this for our trees. • The clean gas that trees produce for humans and animals to breathe. • Highly pleasant to the taste; used to describe the fruits that trees bear. • Extremely or extraordinarily; "Trees are ___ important for our planet Earth." • ...
Home Care 2024-08-27
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- A powerful humectant used to draw moisture into the skin, keeping it hydrated.
- The skin's protective layer that helps retain moisture and shield against environmental damage.
- A condition where the skin reacts easily to products or environmental factors, requiring gentle care.
- The process of discussing a clients skin care routine and needs before providing recommendations.
- Elements such as diet, sleep, stress, and smoking that affect skin health.
- Vitamin A derivatives used to reduce fine lines, wrinkles, and other signs of aging.
- A document where client details and skin concerns are recorded during the consultation.
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- Informing clients about the benefits and proper use of skincare products.
- A response in which the skin becomes irritated or inflamed due to exposure to certain products.
- A tailored skincare routine designed specifically for an individuals skin type and concerns.
- An alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) used in exfoliating products to help remove dead skin cells.
- formulated not to block pores, reducing the likelihood of acne breakouts.
- Exfoliating too frequently, leading to skin irritation and damage.
- Ingredients or environmental factors that can cause redness, itching, or discomfort.
- Recommendations for changes in habits or routines to improve skin health.
- Acids like alpha hydroxy acid (AHA) and beta hydroxy acid (BHA) used in exfoliating treatments.
16 Clues: Exfoliating too frequently, leading to skin irritation and damage. • Informing clients about the benefits and proper use of skincare products. • formulated not to block pores, reducing the likelihood of acne breakouts. • Recommendations for changes in habits or routines to improve skin health. • ...
olivia Europes Economics crossword puzzle 2022-10-24
11 Clues: toys • mixed economy • market economy • command economy • food and clothes • goods and services • economy passed down • trading without money • where a country falls. • based on supply and demand • economy harsh to live under
Kenny/Economics 2023-05-16
11 Clues: class • Teacher • What's next? • Life is about • Green currency • Yourself first • Used to build credit • Something we learned • Not a basic necessity • Everyone has their own! • Basic things we need to live
traditional economy 2014-03-04
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- _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields.
- Nomadic herders and shifting cultivators moved through ________ _____ to produce their food.
- To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition.
- Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______.
- Cultural and religious values often shape economic _______ in the system.
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- _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food.
- At one time most countries had _______ economies.
- You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___.
- The description for this word is an economics system witch decisions are baced on customs, belifes or religion with in a strong social community.
- Now in the communities, that cooperation is gone. what inuit elder said this line.
10 Clues: At one time most countries had _______ economies. • _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields. • _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food. • Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______. • To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition. • You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___. • ...
Intro to Economics 2023-03-30
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- in this type of economy skills are specialized and people barter and trade
- ____________ ____________ model explains how money moves from businesses to households and back into the economy
- branch of economics dealing with smaller units like businesses and towns
- _____________ price is the price at which the quantity demanded is equal to the supply
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- working class works and wealth is redistributed
- a product that will help you create another product for profit
- when prices go up, but purchasing power does not go up
- the alternatives not chosen when making a decision
- wrote the Communist Manifesto
- ____________ economics is people allocating their limited resources in order to satisfy their unlimited wants
10 Clues: wrote the Communist Manifesto • working class works and wealth is redistributed • the alternatives not chosen when making a decision • when prices go up, but purchasing power does not go up • a product that will help you create another product for profit • branch of economics dealing with smaller units like businesses and towns • ...
Synergy Puzzle 4 2022-06-09
Across
- Saudi Arabia's national oil and gas company
- A refinery product that is used as transportation fuel
- An indicator of an individual or population's required source of land and water to sustain an activity
- A device that stores energy from solar arrays or the electric grid
- Discrimination and injustice that occur in environmental policy making and practices
- The measurement system determines the level of air pollution by tracking air pollutants
- The country where the first borehole is opened to use by rotary drilling
- A type of renewable energy source which comes from heat within the Earth's core
- The situation when there is a bottleneck in the supply of an energy resource.
- A tax to reduce emissions based on the carbon content of the fossil fuel consumed.
- Swedish young environmental activist who states the urgency of combating climate change
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- Integrating digital technologies to increase efficiency, reliability and sustainability into energy systems in British English
- The country which has the largest crude oil capacity
- A foundation that aims to support member states in the peaceful use and planning of nuclear science
- A pioneer of alternating current, which reduces the cost of transmitting electricity over long distances
- The unit for a barrel of crude oil
- The property of crude oil that the sulphur density is high
- The class of energy sources extracted directly from natural sources that do not undergo any transformation
- The thrown away electronic goods that cause an environmental problem
- An abbreviation of a universal call of the UN for obtaining sustainable development
20 Clues: The unit for a barrel of crude oil • Saudi Arabia's national oil and gas company • The country which has the largest crude oil capacity • A refinery product that is used as transportation fuel • The property of crude oil that the sulphur density is high • A device that stores energy from solar arrays or the electric grid • ...
Sustainability 2023-08-28
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- - A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- - The surroundings in which an organism or community lives.
- - The long-term weather patterns in a region.
- - The act of preserving and protecting natural resources.
- - Something that contributes to a result or outcome.
- - Having no effect or influence.
- FUELS - Non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- - The study of the effects of climate change.
- - A pledge or dedication to a particular cause.
- - A country in Northern Europe known for its commitment to environmental conservation.
- - The study of how living organisms interact with their environment.
- ENERGY - Energy derived from sources that can be naturally replenished.
- - Careful and sustainable management of natural resources.
- - The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- DEVELOPMENT - Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations.
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- - A person who advocates for the protection of the environment.
- - The ability to meet present needs without compromising the needs of future generations.
- RESOURCES - Materials or substances found in the environment that can be used for economic gain.
- FOOTPRINT - The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by an individual or organization.
- EFFICIENCY - Using less energy to accomplish the same tasks.
- - A choice or option that is different from the usual.
- - Adjustment to new environmental conditions.
- - The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- - A vast body of saltwater covering much of the Earth's surface.
- - Relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it.
25 Clues: - Having no effect or influence. • - The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • - A measure of how hot or cold something is. • - The long-term weather patterns in a region. • - Adjustment to new environmental conditions. • - The study of the effects of climate change. • - A pledge or dedication to a particular cause. • ...
EACOP 2023-09-20
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- The government agency responsible for regulating energy matters in Uganda
- The process of converting crude oil into various usable products
- The type of equipment used to control the flow of oil at different points along the pipeline
- The term for the external layer of the pipeline that protects against environmental elements
- The organization overseeing the environmental and social aspects of the EACOP project
- Installation The phase that involves constructing the physical pipeline infrastructure
- Pumping The method used to transport oil in the absence of external power
- The process of restoring the environment after construction is complete
- The process of verifying the quality and purity of crude oil
- The government agency responsible for land matters in Uganda
- The phase that involves the removal of impurities from crude oil
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- The phase involving the removal of trees and vegetation from the pipeline's path
- Study The term for the initial phase of the EACOP project where feasibility is assessed
- The component that ensures a smooth transition between sections of the pipeline
- The system used to regulate the flow of oil through the pipeline
- Pipes The material used to create the physical pipeline
- The government agency responsible for environmental matters in Tanzania
- The system used to protect against over-pressurization in the pipeline
- The stage where the pipeline is inspected and tested for safety and functionality
- The organization responsible for ensuring safe and efficient transportation of oil
- The process of laying out the pipeline's route and marking it on the ground
21 Clues: Pipes The material used to create the physical pipeline • The process of verifying the quality and purity of crude oil • The government agency responsible for land matters in Uganda • The process of converting crude oil into various usable products • The system used to regulate the flow of oil through the pipeline • ...
Philosophy puzzle 2025-09-18
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- First word in the law promoting proper waste management.
- A proposed explanation, like the Gaia concept.
- Moral principles guiding human actions toward nature.
- Proper handling of resources and refuse.
- Philosophy teaches humans are part of nature and dependent on it.
- Decline in environmental quality from human activity.
- Thriftiness and avoidance of waste.
- Emphasizes the value of entire ecosystems and communities.
- Maintaining the state and wholeness of the environment.
- View that humans are the most important species on Earth.
- A good life means living in harmony with the natural world.
- Deep ecology highlights this intrinsic worth of all life.
- State caused by natural calamities or human negligence.
- Moral duty of humans to care for and protect the environment.
- Philosophical view that keeping surroundings orderly enhances natural beauty.
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- Clearing of forests for profit or development.
- International protocol on reducing greenhouse gases.
- Something minimized through ecological responsibility.
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations.
- Branch of ethics examines duties regarding this global issue.
- Ensuring resources remain for future generations.
- Branch of philosophy studying human–nature relationships.
- Type of ecologist calling for radical lifestyle change to protect life.
- Belief that all organisms have inherent worth.
- Contamination of air, water, or soil.
- Fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
- Hypothesis proposing Earth acts like a self-regulating living organism.
- Careful, wise decision-making in using resources.
- Promotes wise use and protection of natural resources.
- Scientists or advocates concerned with relationships of organisms and their environment.
30 Clues: Thriftiness and avoidance of waste. • Contamination of air, water, or soil. • Proper handling of resources and refuse. • Clearing of forests for profit or development. • A proposed explanation, like the Gaia concept. • Belief that all organisms have inherent worth. • Ensuring resources remain for future generations. • Careful, wise decision-making in using resources. • ...
traditional economy 2014-03-04
Across
- Cultural and religious values often shape economic _______ in the system.
- _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields.
- Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______.
- Now in the communities, that cooperation is gone. what inuit elder said this line.
- You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___.
- To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition.
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- _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food.
- Nomadic herders and shifting cultivators moved through ________ _____ to produce their food.
- At one time most countries had _______ economies.
- The description for this word is an economics system witch decisions are baced on customs, belifes or religion with in a strong social community.
10 Clues: At one time most countries had _______ economies. • _______ _____ is often carried out on tiny fields. • _______ ______ work full time to produce their own food. • Traditional economics arer found in ___________ _______. • To day no government bases its ____________ decisisions on tradition. • You had to answer these five questions that involve the _________ ___. • ...
Ava cross word 2025-04-07
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- a curve that shows demand of products
- combination of desire,ability, and willingness to buy a product
- competeing products that can be used in place of eachother
- how people take care of wants and needs
- economic system in which peope and firms make the decisions
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- rule stating that consumers will buy more of a product at lower prices and less at higher prices
- products that increase the use of other products
- a table that lists how much of a product consumers will buy at all possible prices
- part of economics that studies small units
- change in demand due to change in a persons income
10 Clues: a curve that shows demand of products • how people take care of wants and needs • part of economics that studies small units • products that increase the use of other products • change in demand due to change in a persons income • competeing products that can be used in place of eachother • economic system in which peope and firms make the decisions • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2022-09-13
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- a payment from a government to a business to ensure the business can stay on it's feet.
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- predicament in which there is a single seller in a certain market.
- a method in which the government gains money from the people for their overall budget.
- an individual who identifies a need in the current market and acts on it.
- the regulation of the concentration of economic power, Ex: price fixing
- rules set by the government that limit things like price ranges within businesses.
- government order that restricts the exchange between a certain country or area.
- the regulation of the amount of money available in any given economy.
- the study of households, firms, and individuals behavior on an overall small scale in economics.
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- Public industries are mainly owned by the government or other state bodies while private industries are privately owned, Ex: Amazon, McDonalds.
- Process in which ideas and processes spread all the way around the world for economics.
- the price of a country's money in relation to another country's money.
- the amount of money someone recieves for their goods or services.
- The power of the government to be able to take private property for public use.
- example would include copyright on a book or article.
- the study of the structure of international financial interactions.
- the occupation of protecting and keeping money safe for others.
- regulation that limits the total quantity of something that can be imported of a certain amount of time.
- overall profits from sales, EX: you invest 100 stocks into something that costs $100, you then sell those 100 stocks when it costs $150, your capital-gain is $5000.
- process of paying employees.
- the study of economics on a large scale such as overall taxes, inflation, and interest rates.
- occurs when expenses exceed revenues.
- economic valuation of an individual's investments, assets, and interests.
24 Clues: process of paying employees. • occurs when expenses exceed revenues. • example would include copyright on a book or article. • the occupation of protecting and keeping money safe for others. • the amount of money someone recieves for their goods or services. • predicament in which there is a single seller in a certain market. • ...
Economics Crossword 2019-08-04
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- A place or a conceptual place where buyers and sellers buy and sell goods and services.
- Human power both physical and mental which is used in production process.
- Goods or equipments which are used to assist or facilitate the production process.
- The effort to increase production by adding the number of production factors.
- All human activities done to fulfill their needs and wants by using goods or services
- A person who doesn’t has a job and looking for one.
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- The effort to increase production by producing more various/types of products
- A stage of production which extracting natural resources, e.g: farming, mining, oil drilling.
- The amount of a good or service producers are willing to make and sell at a number of possible prices.
- The basic economic problem
- Something that you would like to have but don’t necessarily need
- The activities to deliver/distribute goods & services from the producers to the consumers
- Needs that absolutely have to be fulfilled to keep human survive: food and drink, clothes, house.
13 Clues: The basic economic problem • A person who doesn’t has a job and looking for one. • Something that you would like to have but don’t necessarily need • Human power both physical and mental which is used in production process. • The effort to increase production by producing more various/types of products • ...
Economics: Introduction 2020-02-01
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- our _____________ are limited
- when people produce a smaller number of goods and services than they consume
- __________________ cost is your next best choice
- in decision making, your _____________ are the things that are important to you
- something that people do for others
- another word for choices when you face a decision
Down
- _____________ resources are called "gifts of nature"
- ______________ of labor is when workers on an assembly line a single or very few steps in the production process
- the creation of goods and services
- this is the basic economic problem
- when people are dependent upon one another
- human __________ are unlimited
- _______________ resources are human-made
13 Clues: our _____________ are limited • human __________ are unlimited • the creation of goods and services • this is the basic economic problem • something that people do for others • _______________ resources are human-made • when people are dependent upon one another • __________________ cost is your next best choice • another word for choices when you face a decision • ...
Economics review 2020-12-17
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- This type of capital is the abilities and training workers have
- Which group in a Command Economy make all of the decisions?
- these types of goods are made and used to make other things
- This is when two countries stop trading
- A traditional economy relies on trade because they do not use ________
- These Resources come from nature
- In this type of economy, the goods are based on customs of the past.
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- Who makes the decisions in a market economy by spending money?
- These people start business and create products
- This type of government often goes with Command Economy.
- In this type of economy, people decide what goods are produced by how money is spent
- This type of economy combines command and market
- In this type of economy, the government decides what goods and services will be produced.
13 Clues: These Resources come from nature • This is when two countries stop trading • These people start business and create products • This type of economy combines command and market • This type of government often goes with Command Economy. • Which group in a Command Economy make all of the decisions? • these types of goods are made and used to make other things • ...
Economics Terms 2021-04-08
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- to bring into your country from another
- a map that focuses on a particular topic
- study of production, exchange of goods/services
- specific points of latitudes and longitude
- you spend money on this to make more money
- money earned from work or investments
- raw materials or agricultural products
- growing just enough food to survive
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- goods used to produce other goods
- to send your products to another country
- money a worker takes home after taxes
- value of goods produced in a nation
- data about a population and groups within it
13 Clues: goods used to produce other goods • value of goods produced in a nation • growing just enough food to survive • money a worker takes home after taxes • money earned from work or investments • raw materials or agricultural products • to bring into your country from another • to send your products to another country • a map that focuses on a particular topic • ...
MICRO Economics 2021-11-18
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- a type of monopoly that can't be helped
- a diagram showing the exchanges between business, households, and government
- an overabundance of something, oftentimes making price lower
- Unlimited liability can be thousands of companies working together
- 2 or more businesses having control over a market piece
- Things that can cause the demand curve to shift right or left
- the ability of businesses to offer certain goods and services
- a diagram showing the rise or fall of the supply
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- goods that often sell together (pb&j)
- all debts fall upon the one person/group of people to pay off
- a market where one company owns everything, zero competition
- Goods heavily sought out by consumers
- one person
13 Clues: one person • goods that often sell together (pb&j) • Goods heavily sought out by consumers • a type of monopoly that can't be helped • a diagram showing the rise or fall of the supply • 2 or more businesses having control over a market piece • a market where one company owns everything, zero competition • all debts fall upon the one person/group of people to pay off • ...
Macro Economics 2013-04-18
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- - manipulating the interest rate to affect demand
- - successful supply side policies should increase...
- - a supply side policy
- policy - changes in taxation and G spending
- - explored the trade off between inflation and unemployment
- - a negative of supply side policies
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- - all supply side policies might cause short run....
- - increasing this will lower labour costs
- - the change in Keynes LRAS due to Phillips research
- - reduce the size of the multiplier
- - if a component of AD changes the overall effect on the economy will be greater than the initial change
- - the difference between potential output and actual output
- - successful supply side policies should decrease...
13 Clues: - a supply side policy • - reduce the size of the multiplier • - a negative of supply side policies • - increasing this will lower labour costs • policy - changes in taxation and G spending • - manipulating the interest rate to affect demand • - all supply side policies might cause short run.... • - the change in Keynes LRAS due to Phillips research • ...
Economics Definitions 2017-06-01
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- - A benefit usually in the form of a cash payment or tax reduction
- - Used to restrict trade and a tax on imported goods
- - Concentrates its productive efforts on producing a limited variety of goods
- - Restricts trade to either a certain country or good
- - Free trade in Mexico, Canada and United States (no tariffs)
- - Policy of restraining trade between states (countries)through tax
- Barrier - A government-imposed restraint on the flow of international goods or services
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- of Labor - Important for mass production (more efficient)
- - Join a trading network to gain products they could not produce themselves
- - A financial penalty often a: trade barrier, tarrifs or restrictions on financial transactions
- - Are used in international trade to help regulate the volume of trade between countries.
- - Predatory Pricing
- - Free Trade amongst the USA and 11 other Pacific Rim Economies
13 Clues: - Predatory Pricing • - Used to restrict trade and a tax on imported goods • - Restricts trade to either a certain country or good • of Labor - Important for mass production (more efficient) • - Free trade in Mexico, Canada and United States (no tariffs) • - Free Trade amongst the USA and 11 other Pacific Rim Economies • ...
Economics Glossary 2022-05-02
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- equilibrium the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect
- the use of the federal government's budget to achieve economic objectives
- the price that must be paid in order to use someone else's money
- states that the quantity of a good or service demanded varies inversely to price
- regularly putting aside some money for future use
- cycle the cyclical fluctuations in the general level of economic activity
- states that the quantity of a good or service supplied varies directly with the price
- a severe contraction in the level of economic activity resulting in many business failures, high and sustained levels of unemployment and sometimes falling prices
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- where the exchange of goods, services or resources between buyers and sellers occurs
- all activities undertaken for the purpose of distribution and consumption of goods and services in a region or country
- the process that sees people, goods, money and ideas moving around the world faster and more cheaply than before
- The Reserve Bank using interest rates to achieve economic objectives
- the swapping or exchanging of one good for another
- the creation of goods and services
14 Clues: the creation of goods and services • regularly putting aside some money for future use • the swapping or exchanging of one good for another • the price that must be paid in order to use someone else's money • The Reserve Bank using interest rates to achieve economic objectives • equilibrium the point at which the demand and supply curves intersect • ...
Alabama Economics 2025-02-05
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- did farming work to survive
- Alabama's cash crop was primarily ________
- Alabama played a large role in supporting this war.
- or vary the products and industries it was apart of
- the nickname of Birmingham
- The _______ of Alabama was very specilized.
- one or two crops sold for profit were called _____
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- Most plantations were located in this region.
- ________ farming rented land to live on a farm of a plantation owner.
- is a term used to describe a focus on a single product
- Plantations thrived because of _______ people to work the fields.
- the city that was the center of this iron growth
- Main industry of Alabama
13 Clues: Main industry of Alabama • the nickname of Birmingham • did farming work to survive • Alabama's cash crop was primarily ________ • The _______ of Alabama was very specilized. • Most plantations were located in this region. • the city that was the center of this iron growth • one or two crops sold for profit were called _____ • ...
Exploring Economics 2025-10-07
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- The amount of a good or service that a producer wants to sell.
- goods shipped out of a country and sold somewhere else.
- What you give up to make it or buy it.
- Rising prices
- based on custom
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- goods and services that a country buys from other countries.
- when goods and services are traded for other goods and services.
- The act of running a business and taking on the risks of that business.
- Most of the world's countries take part in some form of international trade.
- a central government decides what goods will be made and who will receive them.
- the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy.
- Lack of a resource
- Money and goods used to help people make or do things.
13 Clues: Rising prices • based on custom • Lack of a resource • What you give up to make it or buy it. • the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy. • Money and goods used to help people make or do things. • goods shipped out of a country and sold somewhere else. • goods and services that a country buys from other countries. • ...
Finance + Economics 2025-08-22
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- Things that determine priorities in life
- using up goods
- often necessary; can't live without
- Limited or lack of resource
- SPECIFIC, MEASURABLE, ACHIEVABLE, RESULTS, and TIME-BOUND
- Takes some more time but not long
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- Science of how people, businesses, etc. satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources
- Something to strive or achieve
- To achieve something over a longer period of time
- To expect in the near future
- encompasses production, distributions, and consumption.
- of living describes the level of wealth, material goods, and lifestyle
- Can live without; not need
13 Clues: using up goods • Can live without; not need • Limited or lack of resource • To expect in the near future • Something to strive or achieve • Takes some more time but not long • often necessary; can't live without • Things that determine priorities in life • To achieve something over a longer period of time • encompasses production, distributions, and consumption. • ...
Economics Review 2025-11-25
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- things that are nice to have, but not necessary
- paper you write on to make a purchase
- coin worth 1 cent
- coin worth 10 cents
- how much there is of something
- how much something is wanted
- type of resource found in nature
- part of a check where you write the item you bought
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- coin worth 5 cents
- type of resource that is man-made
- things that are required to survive
- type of resource that depends on skills
- coin worth 25 cents
13 Clues: coin worth 1 cent • coin worth 5 cents • coin worth 10 cents • coin worth 25 cents • how much something is wanted • how much there is of something • type of resource found in nature • type of resource that is man-made • things that are required to survive • paper you write on to make a purchase • type of resource that depends on skills • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-25
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- A country is the total value of all final goods and services produced in a year
- Canada has a _________ leaning economy
- This includes capital goods,human capital,natural resources, and
- People who take risks to create jobs for country and help provide public services
- The north American free trade agreement between the US,Mexico, and Canada. Also know as NAFTA
- The free trade agreement before USMCA
- One of Canada's exports/natural resources
- Currency of Canada
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- Percentage of people who can provide housing, clothing, and food for their family.
- Percentage of people who can read and write over the age of 15.
- Thing that helped Canada become a leader on world trade
- the GDP divided by the total populationn of a country in a year
- How difficult is it to start a business in Canada?
13 Clues: Currency of Canada • The free trade agreement before USMCA • Canada has a _________ leaning economy • One of Canada's exports/natural resources • How difficult is it to start a business in Canada? • Thing that helped Canada become a leader on world trade • Percentage of people who can read and write over the age of 15. • ...
Ch 1 Lesson 1 Vocab 2026-01-23
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- the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
- something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action
- the branch of economics that applies value judgments to data in order to recommend actions or policies. The goal is to advise how things ought to be done
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- principle the idea that limited resources force people to make choices and face tradeoffs when they choose
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- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
- the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better
- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
8 Clues: something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action • the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better • the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants • ...
Ch 1 lesson 1 vocab 2026-01-09
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- the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better
- the branch of economics that applies value judgments to data in order to recommend actions or policies.
- something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action
- the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
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- a way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth taking
- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited want
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
8 Clues: something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action • the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better • the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited want • ...
module one Chapter 1,2, and 21 2014-10-12
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- Trade Organization International organization that oversees international trade agreements and rules on trade disputes
- The study of how society chooses to allocate its scares resources to the production of goods and services in order to satisfy unlimited wants
- A law that limits the quantity of goods that may be imported in a given time
- The accumulation of capital such as factories, machines, and equipment, that is used to produce good and services
- The creative ability of individuals to seek profit by taking risk and combining resources to produce innovated products
- cost the best alternative sacrificed for a chosen alternative
- advantage The ability to produce goods at a lower opportunity cost than other countries
- The condition in which human wants are forever greater then the available supply of time, goods and resources
- The branch of economics that studies decision making by a single individual, household, firm, industry, or level of government
- Account Records payments flows for financial capital, such as real estate, stocks, bonds etc..
- trade agreement Nations negotiate a reduction in trade barriers
- trade The flow of goods between countries without restrictions or special taxes
- A law that bars trade with another country
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- appreciation the price of currency rises in relation to another currency
- possibility curve A curve that shows the max combinations of two outputs that are economy can produce given its available resources and technology
- The branch of economics that studies decision making for the economy as a whole
- point Because all the point along the curve are maximum out put levels with give resources and technology
- growth The ability of an economy to produce greater levels of output, represented by an outward shift of its production possibilities curves
- paribus A Latin phrase that means while curtain variables change all others remain the same
- rate The number of one countries currency that is equal to one unit of another nations currency
- A simplified description of reality used to understand and predict the relationship of variables
21 Clues: A law that bars trade with another country • cost the best alternative sacrificed for a chosen alternative • trade agreement Nations negotiate a reduction in trade barriers • appreciation the price of currency rises in relation to another currency • A law that limits the quantity of goods that may be imported in a given time • ...
See you in court 2017-01-18
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- ebanormaalselt
- süüdistus
- juhuslikult leidma
- HIV haigestuma
- kahtlus(tus)
- tagasi lükkama
- raha vastumeelselt välja andma
- korvama
- paljastama
- põhjavesi
- jonnakas, visa
- meelekindlus
- kohalikud võimuorganid
- kindlameelne, energiline
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- päevavalgele tulema
- läbi viima, teostama
- suurel hulgal
- jultunud, häbematu
- keskkonnaalane
- juhtumiga tegelema
- uudishimu
- osutama
- juhtumit uurima
- alla kugistama
24 Clues: osutama • korvama • süüdistus • uudishimu • põhjavesi • paljastama • kahtlus(tus) • meelekindlus • suurel hulgal • ebanormaalselt • keskkonnaalane • HIV haigestuma • tagasi lükkama • alla kugistama • jonnakas, visa • juhtumit uurima • jultunud, häbematu • juhuslikult leidma • juhtumiga tegelema • päevavalgele tulema • läbi viima, teostama • kohalikud võimuorganid • kindlameelne, energiline • ...
Section 1 Crossword 2017-12-19
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- human resources
- basic economic problem because of limited resources
- physical items like food
- efficiency occurs when the economy is utilizing all of its resources efficiently
- economics studies economic behavior without making judgments
- is a measure that can change from observation to observation
- efficiency is a type of economic efficiency in which producers produce only those types of goods and services that are more desirable in the society while in high demand
- study of the economy as a whole
- something a person would like to have but it is not necessary for survival
- using our limited resources wisely
- actions one does for another
- is price-determined
- where goods and services produced by businesses are sold to households
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- refers to markets where services of the factors of production are bought and sold
- economics analyzes outcomes of economic behavior and suggests courses of action
- market profit opportunities are eliminated almost instantaneously
- capital resources
- cost is the best alternative
- study of individual consumers and businesses
- people who decided how to combine resources to create new goods and services.
- growth is an increase in the total output of the economy
- something a person cannot live without
- natural resources
23 Clues: human resources • capital resources • natural resources • is price-determined • physical items like food • cost is the best alternative • actions one does for another • study of the economy as a whole • using our limited resources wisely • something a person cannot live without • study of individual consumers and businesses • basic economic problem because of limited resources • ...
Social Studies Review 2020-11-02
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- central European country; home to the Rhine River
- theme of history that explains how people can view the same event differently
- islands off the coast of Europe; made up of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland
- 2nd longest river in Europe
- the eastern/Asian side of Russia
- area of flat land that runs from central to eastern Europe
- land surrounded on 3 sides by water
- a theme of geography indicating where a place can be found
- very cold eastern European country
- mascot of Floyd Middle School
- theme of economics that explains how resources are limited
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- the permanent relocation of a person or group of people
- positive or negative actions humans take toward nature
- theme of history that describes the relationship between events and their outcomes
- the study of the relationship between the earth and humans
- the spread or relocation of things and ideas; the temporary relocation of people
- peninsula in the Mediterranean sea
- the best college/university in the world (as rated by Mr. Ball, Mr. Bernhardt, and Mr. Cole)
- central European mountain range; found in Switzerland, Italy, France, and Germany
- the mountain range that divides Russia
- book by Dr. Seuss that includes many themes of geography, history, and economics
21 Clues: 2nd longest river in Europe • mascot of Floyd Middle School • the eastern/Asian side of Russia • peninsula in the Mediterranean sea • very cold eastern European country • land surrounded on 3 sides by water • the mountain range that divides Russia • central European country; home to the Rhine River • positive or negative actions humans take toward nature • ...
Economics Cross Word Puzzle 2022-10-17
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- generalisation based on rational behaviour and logical reasoning.
- Statement of what is.Based on facts supported with evidence.
- Collecting and identifying economic problems.
- Father of economics
- Government policy aimed to improve efficiency with nations allocative resources.
- means by which objectives might be achieved.
- Studies the economy as a whole.
- Moving from facts to theory.
- What is true for one is true for all.
- Adam Smith
- Vilfredo Pareto
- Statement of one's value judgement and personal opinion on what should be, ought to be and could be done.
- Conclusion drawn to a small sample can be misleading.
- general statement of what will happen given certain circumstances.
- Also known as Inductive methodology.
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- "after this, therefore because of this".
- achievement of a desirable level of a particular economic variable.
- Root of technic of thinking in economics.
- Moving from theory to facts.
- Another name for Deductive.
- Combination of facts and theory to formulate economic policy.
- concerns it's self with a behaviour of a small individual economic units.
- Milton Friedman
- simplified picture of reality.
- believing in what we need to believe and ignoring the facts.
- Alfred Marshal
- Establishes cause and effect.
- J.M Keynes
- Organising facts derive economic principals,laws and theories.
29 Clues: Adam Smith • J.M Keynes • Alfred Marshal • Milton Friedman • Vilfredo Pareto • Father of economics • Another name for Deductive. • Moving from theory to facts. • Moving from facts to theory. • Establishes cause and effect. • simplified picture of reality. • Studies the economy as a whole. • Also known as Inductive methodology. • What is true for one is true for all. • ...
class work 2026-01-16
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- monetary value of a product as established by supply and demand
- Seen today as the father of Capitalism and GOAT of Economics.
- The study of the economy as a whole
- a little more, or a little less
- information One party to a transaction has more information than the other party does
- the study of how society manages its scarce resources who what when where why how.
- the extra benefit of adding one unit
- something new
- Complete control of a product or business by one person or group
- costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered
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- you can create a product without having to get permission of the government
- we are reluctant to waste something we have paid for
- the law applies to everyone, even those who govern
- something that induces a person to act
- graph showing growth of US economy after Industrial Revolution
- Adam Smith's term used to describe the self-regulating nature of the marketplace
- study of how households and firms make decisions and how they interact in markets
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good
- the value of your second-best choice
- A security pledged for the repayment of a loan
20 Clues: something new • a little more, or a little less • The study of the economy as a whole • the value of your second-best choice • the extra benefit of adding one unit • something that induces a person to act • the cost of producing one more unit of a good • A security pledged for the repayment of a loan • the law applies to everyone, even those who govern • ...
Subject Names 2022-02-25
10 Clues: past • Digital world • mother language • friend of numbers • field of politics • universal language • related to our life • relating to society • improvement for English skill • importing and exporting something
drug/alcohol crossword 2017-10-18
18 Clues: no • BAC • toxin • faint • in cigaretts • after effects • causes cancer • ______drinking • damage to liver • alcohol content • environmental smoke • muscle convolutions • responsible drug use • addiction to alcohol • powdered tobacco leaves • fermentation of alcohol • large amount of drinking • lungs can't inflate properly
Economics Review 2013-04-25
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- The most successful economy
- A halt to trade
- Exchanging the value of a country's money for another's
- Based on customs and traditions
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- Limit on imports allowed in a country
- An educated workforce
- Run by government planners
- The value of goods and services produce by a country in a year (abbreviation)
- A country making what is does best
- Controls the price and production of the world's oil
- Decisions made by producers and consumers
- Tax on imports
- Factories, machines, and technology used to make goods
13 Clues: Tax on imports • A halt to trade • An educated workforce • Run by government planners • The most successful economy • Based on customs and traditions • A country making what is does best • Limit on imports allowed in a country • Decisions made by producers and consumers • Controls the price and production of the world's oil • ...
Economics & Business 2015-09-16
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- a good or service that is not crucial for survival
- amount of money required to pay for a good or service
- production and consumption of goods & services and the supply of money
- a physical product that you can use or consume
- a person who works whether they are paid or not paid
- supplier for consumers or products
- action of buying and selling goods & services
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- to provide a good or service
- A good or service that is required for survival
- request from a consumer or producer
- knowledge about the production, consumption and transfer of money
- the action of selling and buying goods and selling services
- a person that provides a good to a business
13 Clues: to provide a good or service • supplier for consumers or products • request from a consumer or producer • a person that provides a good to a business • action of buying and selling goods & services • a physical product that you can use or consume • A good or service that is required for survival • a good or service that is not crucial for survival • ...
Economics Puzzle 2021-01-14
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- rate the percentage of population aged 15 years and over who can both read and write.
- country.
- when a nation or individual concentrates its productive efforts on producing a limited variety
- something that is shipped or brought to another country to be sold or traded
- of living the amount and quality of material goods and services available to a given population
- merchandise,supplies,materials
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- economic activity offered as a product
- tax imposed by a government on imports or exports of goods
- an official ban on trade with a
- exchanging goods or services
- bring goods from one country to be sold in another.
- government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export during a particular period
- goods
13 Clues: goods • country. • exchanging goods or services • merchandise,supplies,materials • an official ban on trade with a • economic activity offered as a product • bring goods from one country to be sold in another. • tax imposed by a government on imports or exports of goods • something that is shipped or brought to another country to be sold or traded • ...
Economics Vocab 2021-10-20
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- Required for survival.
- Work or labor performed for someone by another person. Not tangible.
- Sum of tangible goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable. Excludes services.
- Good that doesn't last for at least 3 years of regular use.
- The capacity of a good or service to be useful and be satisfactory
- Not having enough resources to fulfill all wants and needs.
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- Tangible, useful, fulfills the consumers wants and needs.
- Good intended for final use by consumers.
- Manufactured goods used to produce goods.
- A good made to last at least 3 years or more of regular use.
- Monetary worth of a good or service
- Social science that focuses on how people use the scarce resources they have to fulfill the populations wants and needs.
- Something someone would like but isn't required to live.
13 Clues: Required for survival. • Monetary worth of a good or service • Good intended for final use by consumers. • Manufactured goods used to produce goods. • Something someone would like but isn't required to live. • Tangible, useful, fulfills the consumers wants and needs. • Good that doesn't last for at least 3 years of regular use. • ...
Economics Vocab 2021-10-20
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- Required for survival.
- Work or labor performed for someone by another person. Not tangible.
- Sum of tangible goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable. Excludes services.
- Good that doesn't last for at least 3 years of regular use.
- The capacity of a good or service to be useful and be satisfactory
- Not having enough resources to fulfill all wants and needs.
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- Tangible, useful, fulfills the consumers wants and needs.
- Good intended for final use by consumers.
- Manufactured goods used to produce goods.
- A good made to last at least 3 years or more of regular use.
- Monetary worth of a good or service
- Social science that focuses on how people use the scarce resources they have to fulfill the populations wants and needs.
- Something someone would like but isn't required to live.
13 Clues: Required for survival. • Monetary worth of a good or service • Good intended for final use by consumers. • Manufactured goods used to produce goods. • Something someone would like but isn't required to live. • Tangible, useful, fulfills the consumers wants and needs. • Good that doesn't last for at least 3 years of regular use. • ...
About Economics 2022-07-13
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- ________ statements involves value judgements
- a factor of production whose return is called profit
- return of land
- goods are said to be _________ if they can replace each other to satisfy the same want
- _________ goods: Goods that see an increase in demand when income rises
- a branch of economics studying individuals and firms in making decisions
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- return of capital
- _________ goods: Goods that see an decrease in demand when income rises
- price ________: a price control which be set below the market price
- appears when quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- highest valued option forgone
- where quantity demanded equal quantity supplied
- _______ statements are refutable by facts
13 Clues: return of land • return of capital • highest valued option forgone • _______ statements are refutable by facts • ________ statements involves value judgements • where quantity demanded equal quantity supplied • a factor of production whose return is called profit • price ________: a price control which be set below the market price • ...
Exploring Economics 2022-09-13
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- the lack of a resource
- the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy
- a single human being
- the act of running a business and taking on the risk of that business
- to trade by exchanging one good or service for another
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- the growth in free trade between countries
- a period of slow economic growth or decline
- the amount of a good or service that a producer wants to sell
- The best social studies teacher in Limon Middle School
- a continued rise in prices or the supply of money
- a good sent from one country to another in trade
- money and goods used to help people make or do things
- a good brought into a country from another country
13 Clues: a single human being • the lack of a resource • the growth in free trade between countries • a period of slow economic growth or decline • a good sent from one country to another in trade • a continued rise in prices or the supply of money • a good brought into a country from another country • the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2021-05-05
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- the study of small economic systems such as individual businesses
- a sum of money owed
- a rapid growth in commercial activity for an economy
- the study of large economic systems such as whole countries
- the abbreviation for the tax on goods and services
- the units of equal value which a company is divided into and sold to raise money
- the money a government receives from taxes
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- the annual plan for government spending
- the rise in the cost of living
- a difficult time for the economy of a country
- a loan for buying a house
- a three month period of a financial year
- another word for business
13 Clues: a sum of money owed • a loan for buying a house • another word for business • the rise in the cost of living • the annual plan for government spending • a three month period of a financial year • the money a government receives from taxes • a difficult time for the economy of a country • the abbreviation for the tax on goods and services • ...
Behavioral Economics 2023-08-24
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- The subfield of economics that applies psychological insights into human behavior and to explain economic decision making
- not being to make it to your appointment after paying a non-refundable deposit
- selling an item for more than it's worth because of it's sentimental value
- choosing to believe all geminis are the same
- buying a pair of shoes because they are trendy e.g
- losing $100 v. finding a $100
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- insisting you are the best at something without it being true
- feeling the same after a shopping spree as before e.g
- being upset about not attending an event your peers will attend
- imagining you were better off saving your money instead of a recent purchase
- assuming someone's gender based on their profession
- being convinced that you failed an exam when you actually performed well
- choosing to finish a boring movie because you've paid for the ticket e.g
13 Clues: losing $100 v. finding a $100 • choosing to believe all geminis are the same • buying a pair of shoes because they are trendy e.g • assuming someone's gender based on their profession • feeling the same after a shopping spree as before e.g • insisting you are the best at something without it being true • ...
Economics 2 2020-05-11
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- a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- a plan to reduce aggregate demand and slow down the economy during a period of too-rapid economic expansion.
- a plan to increase aggregate demand and stimulate a weak economy.
- the amount of output produced from a set amount of inputs.
- the introduction of a new idea, method or device.
- a plan to increase the amount of money in circulation also called easy-money policy.
- refers to the number of new residential construction projects that begin during any particular month and are considered a key economic indicator to gauge how the economy is doing.
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- a piece of economic data, that is used by analysts to interpret current or future investment possibilities. These indicators also help to judge the overall health of an economy.
- a plan to reduce the amount of money in circulation; also called tight-money policy.
- a contract a corporation issues that promises to repay borrowed money, plus interest,on a fixed schedule.
- measure the purchases of durable and non-durable goods over a certain period of time; are a good indicator of the pulse of the economy, and its projected path toward expansion or contraction.
- shares of ownership in a corporation.
- the reduction or elimination of government oversight and control of business.
13 Clues: shares of ownership in a corporation. • the introduction of a new idea, method or device. • a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority. • the amount of output produced from a set amount of inputs. • a plan to increase aggregate demand and stimulate a weak economy. • the reduction or elimination of government oversight and control of business. • ...
Economics Crossword 2019-08-04
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- A place or a conceptual place where buyers and sellers buy and sell goods and services.
- Human power both physical and mental which is used in production process.
- Goods or equipments which are used to assist or facilitate the production process.
- The effort to increase production by adding the number of production factors.
- All human activities done to fulfill their needs and wants by using goods or services
- A person who doesn’t has a job and looking for one.
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- The effort to increase production by producing more various/types of products
- A stage of production which extracting natural resources, e.g: farming, mining, oil drilling.
- The amount of a good or service producers are willing to make and sell at a number of possible prices.
- The basic economic problem
- Something that you would like to have but don’t necessarily need
- The activities to deliver/distribute goods & services from the producers to the consumers
- Needs that absolutely have to be fulfilled to keep human survive: food and drink, clothes, house.
13 Clues: The basic economic problem • A person who doesn’t has a job and looking for one. • Something that you would like to have but don’t necessarily need • Human power both physical and mental which is used in production process. • The effort to increase production by producing more various/types of products • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2020-04-15
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- expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial schemes, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture.
- persons who do not have a job, but have been actively looking for work and are able to work.
- Statistics about the economy that allow you to analyze the economic performance of an area and predict future performance.
- The total monetary value off all of the goods and services produced in a country in a given year.
- The rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over a period of time.
- A gift, which may be cash or other property, granted to a charitable organization
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- the standard of health, comfort, and happiness experienced by an individual or group.
- an estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time.
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced.
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community.
- a long and severe recession in an economy or market.
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- the money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme.
13 Clues: a long and severe recession in an economy or market. • an estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time. • the money one has saved, especially through a bank or official scheme. • the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community. • A gift, which may be cash or other property, granted to a charitable organization • ...
Economics Review 2020-12-09
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- factor of production that deals with workers who produce goods and services
- taking risks and turning ideas into businesses
- factor of production that includes natural resources and raw materials from the earth
- system where government makes ALL the economic decisions
- the study of how to make decisions with scarce (limited) resources
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- economic system based on cultures and traditions
- the value of the opportunity lost
- economy that is the mixture of the command and market economic systems
- system where economy is determined by the actions of buyers and sellers
- level of economic activity that converts raw materials into goods
- level of economic activity that extracts (or gets) natural resources and raw materials from the earth
- level of economic activity that provides services to businesses and consumers
- factor o production; tools and equipment used in the production of goods
13 Clues: the value of the opportunity lost • taking risks and turning ideas into businesses • economic system based on cultures and traditions • system where government makes ALL the economic decisions • level of economic activity that converts raw materials into goods • the study of how to make decisions with scarce (limited) resources • ...
Economics Review 2023-03-02
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- not enough of something that people want.
- changes in weather or demand for certain products
- results from change in consumer preference
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- owned by one person and has unlimited liabilty
- Limit on the amount of a product imported into a county
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
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- when you are between jobs for one or more reasons
- land, capital, labor, entreprenuers
- the additional benefit arising from a unit increase in a particular activity.
- Owned by 2 or more people
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met
- the cost of the missed opportunity
13 Clues: Owned by 2 or more people • the cost of the missed opportunity • land, capital, labor, entreprenuers • not enough of something that people want. • results from change in consumer preference • owned by one person and has unlimited liabilty • when you are between jobs for one or more reasons • changes in weather or demand for certain products • ...
Remember economics? 2023-05-16
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- $$$ that really matters to businesses
- you pay this when you are purchasing
- you pay this when you are purchasing
- Slay, in economic terms
- share the wealth?
- an agreement to pay for important things in exchange for a monthly fee
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- you pay this when you are being paid
- take in $$$ to spend $$$
- Not enough
- making economic decisions from the perspective of "I want mooooooore!"
- not participating due to reasons
- not participating due to reasons
- government-run
- you are paying out of pocket
- total economic activity, which gets taxed
15 Clues: Not enough • government-run • share the wealth? • Slay, in economic terms • take in $$$ to spend $$$ • you are paying out of pocket • not participating due to reasons • not participating due to reasons • you pay this when you are being paid • you pay this when you are purchasing • you pay this when you are purchasing • $$$ that really matters to businesses • ...
Economics Terms 2025-08-11
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- Income Earnings made BEFORE any deductions have been taken
- money that is subtracted from your paycheck, usually in the form of taxes
- person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- Income Earnings made AFTER any deductions have been taken - your ‘take home’ pay
- study of SCARCITY, which is the condition of limited resources that prevents people from having everything they want.
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- asset or property acquired to generate income
- amount of money an entrepreneur or business earns after paying their expenses. This motivates entrepreneurs to accept risk
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing
- Property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts
- money spent to acquire something — includes daily transactions everyone encounters (like paying a phone bill) and big purchases made by companies (like buying a new piece of machinery).
- the total amount of money a company generates from its primary business activities before deducting expenses.
- Money received on a regular basis for work or through investments.
- possibility of losing money or experiencing a financial loss due to various factors
13 Clues: asset or property acquired to generate income • Income Earnings made BEFORE any deductions have been taken • Money received on a regular basis for work or through investments. • money that is subtracted from your paycheck, usually in the form of taxes • Income Earnings made AFTER any deductions have been taken - your ‘take home’ pay • ...
Canada's Economics 2026-03-25
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- True or false entrepreneurs benefit a country?
- How old do you have to be for you to contribute to the literacy rate?
- What is the name of the river Canada has?
- Who is a part of NAFTA_USMCA besides Canada and the United States?
- Is Canada market leaning or Command leaning?
- Countries with a high literacy rate are usually what?
- Making a business in Canada is
- Canada's literacy rate is
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- What does GDP stand for?
- What helps create jobs?
- dollar What is Canada's currency?
- How many major seaports are there in Canada?
- How many oceans is Canada touching?
13 Clues: What helps create jobs? • What does GDP stand for? • Canada's literacy rate is • Making a business in Canada is • How many oceans is Canada touching? • dollar What is Canada's currency? • What is the name of the river Canada has? • Is Canada market leaning or Command leaning? • How many major seaports are there in Canada? • True or false entrepreneurs benefit a country? • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2026-03-09
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- Organized associations of workers formed to protect their rights.
- A system where the state protects the health and well-being of its citizens.
- Fundamental entitlements regardless of nationality or status.
- A great difference or inequality, often regarding wealth
- Government-provided services like healthcare or education.
- Exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market.
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- A system where property is public and people are paid according to abilities/needs.
- The preoccupation with the acquisition of consumer goods.
- Support for social reform and improvement through government action.
- The advocacy of women's rights on the basis of equality.
- A system combining private enterprise with government involvement.
- The theory that wealth at the top eventually benefits everyone.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
13 Clues: The advocacy of women's rights on the basis of equality. • A great difference or inequality, often regarding wealth • The preoccupation with the acquisition of consumer goods. • Government-provided services like healthcare or education. • Fundamental entitlements regardless of nationality or status. • ...
Decipher 2022-02-17
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- Which is the most polluted city in India
- -----stay away from animal cruelty.
- Best way to improve air quality.
- One environmental friendly vehicle
- Carbon ----Print Fill up the blank!
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- -----is an eco-friendly color
- Can humans dominate the Planet?
- Which energy is never depleting?
- ----- is an environmental friendly fabric
9 Clues: -----is an eco-friendly color • Can humans dominate the Planet? • Best way to improve air quality. • Which energy is never depleting? • One environmental friendly vehicle • -----stay away from animal cruelty. • Carbon ----Print Fill up the blank! • Which is the most polluted city in India • ----- is an environmental friendly fabric
Global Change & Its Effects 2026-03-26
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- Group helping people/environment
- Long-term changes in Earth’s climate
- Environmental Migrant
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- Cutting down large areas of forest
- Environmental changes happening worldwide that affect people and nature
- Event causing damage and loss of life
- Sudden shaking of the ground
- Coastal trees protecting land from water
- Garden built on water
9 Clues: Garden built on water • Environmental Migrant • Sudden shaking of the ground • Group helping people/environment • Cutting down large areas of forest • Long-term changes in Earth’s climate • Event causing damage and loss of life • Coastal trees protecting land from water • Environmental changes happening worldwide that affect people and nature
Session 1 Activity 2 2024-05-16
Simple Solutions 2021-02-17
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- the type of bread invented by the Egyptians
- the process of preserving bodies for the journey to the afterlife
- describes goods produced within a country
- general heading for topics ranging from history and geography to economics and political science
- the last Egyptian pharaoh
- graphic that shows events in chronological order
- type of map that shows the features of a region, such as annual temperature, mineral distribution, or population density
- a graph that shows parts of a whole
- the type of government in which a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- a combined government and economic system, often with an authoritarian leader
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- the divisions of ancient Egypt
- a subdivision of a religion
- the study of relics, artifacts, and monuments
- the study of how people allocate limited resources and use them to satisfy their needs and wants
- the warriors with whom Ramses signed the world's first peace treaty
- exists when two or more companies are selling the same good
- the products a country buys from another country
- the type of monarchy that has a constitution and legislative body, such as parliament, sharing power with the monarch
18 Clues: the last Egyptian pharaoh • a subdivision of a religion • the divisions of ancient Egypt • a graph that shows parts of a whole • describes goods produced within a country • the type of bread invented by the Egyptians • the study of relics, artifacts, and monuments • graphic that shows events in chronological order • the products a country buys from another country • ...
Lesson 38 2021-03-17
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- type of map that shows the features of a region, such as annual temperature, mineral distribution, or population density
- describes goods produced within a country
- graph a type of graph that shows parts of a whole
- the divisions oF ancient Egypt
- studies general heading for topics ranging from history and geography to economics and political science
- the study of how people allocate limited resources and use them to satisfy their needs and wants
- a subdivision of religion
- the study of relics, artifacts, and monuments
- the type of monarchy that has a constitution and legislative body, such as a parliament, sharing power with the monarch
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- the warriors with whom Ramses signed the world's first peace treaty
- the process of preserving bodies for the journey to the afterlife
- the type of bread invented by the Egyptians
- exists when two or more companies are selling the same good
- the products a country buys from another country
- a combined government and economic system, often with an authoritarian leader
- the last Egyptian pharaoh
- the type of government in which a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- graphic that shows events in chronological order
18 Clues: the last Egyptian pharaoh • a subdivision of religion • the divisions oF ancient Egypt • describes goods produced within a country • the type of bread invented by the Egyptians • the study of relics, artifacts, and monuments • the products a country buys from another country • graphic that shows events in chronological order • ...
Economics Part 1 Marissa Barajas 2021-10-27
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- The 3 basic economic questions each nation must answer are:
- The invisible hand is linked to this economic system
- **An example of complementary goods are:
- Economics is the study of people and
- The economic driver in a market economy is:
- **Examples of this type of economy include,haiti,alaska,canada and greenland
- Crops are an example of this factor of production
- An example of a nondurable good is:
- The concept behind the ¨invisible hand¨ is that there should be
- The top level of the hierarchy in the channel of distribution is the
- This economic system has no private ownership of property or land
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- The economic regulator in a market economy is:
- A doctor is an example of which factor of production
- People who are willing to risk their own money to start their own business is an example of which factor of production
- The owner of dub´s on main street is an example of this type of production
- Money is an example of which factor of production
- An example of a tangible good is:
- The study of the way a nation(or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs
- A forklift is an example of this type of production
- Another name for this economic system is mixed economy
20 Clues: An example of a tangible good is: • An example of a nondurable good is: • Economics is the study of people and • **An example of complementary goods are: • The economic driver in a market economy is: • The economic regulator in a market economy is: • Money is an example of which factor of production • Crops are an example of this factor of production • ...
Micro Economic 2024-09-13
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- changes Sự thay đổi biên
- Khan hiếm
- Ngoại tác
- failure Thất bại thị trường
- Hiệu quả
- rights Quyền sở hữu tài sản
- Kinh tế học
- Lạm phát
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- Năng suất
- curve Đường cong Phillips
- Động cơ khuyến khích
- power Quyền lực thị trường
- cost Chi phí cơ hội
- economy Kinh tế thị trường
- cycle Chu kỳ kinh tế
- people Con người duy lý
- Công bằng
17 Clues: Hiệu quả • Lạm phát • Năng suất • Khan hiếm • Ngoại tác • Công bằng • Kinh tế học • cost Chi phí cơ hội • Động cơ khuyến khích • cycle Chu kỳ kinh tế • people Con người duy lý • changes Sự thay đổi biên • curve Đường cong Phillips • power Quyền lực thị trường • economy Kinh tế thị trường • failure Thất bại thị trường • rights Quyền sở hữu tài sản
How Well Do You Know Me? 2024-01-01
15 Clues: Zodiac Sun • Zodiac Moon • Where we met • Greatest fear • Favorite color • Favorite TV show • Favorite instrument • One of my allergies • Once a dream of mine • Middle school mascot • Favorite movie series • Almost my college major • A name we call each other • A program I used to act for • Where I went for summer camps
Term 1 Kupu (Māori answers) 2026-03-25
John Galbraith 2020-08-29
Shojinmeat 2025-02-06
13 Clues: (Season) • (Concept) • (Morality) • (Adherence) • (Phenomenon) • (Zen philosophy) • (Synthetic meat) • (Laboratory lab) • (Negative impact) • (Herbal medicine) • (Greenhouse gases) • (Livestock industry) • (Environmental conditions)
Engineering 2021-01-28
15 Clues: Sketches • Gas lift • Jet fuel • Aircraft • Gasoline • Recycling • Hard Drive • Submarines • Light bulbs • Bluetooth ECG • Nuclear equipment • Underground aquifer • Innovative WasteWater • innovated flight testing • Innovative force and motion
Economics Unit 1 and 2 Key Terms 2025-09-12
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- : When one variable goes up, the other goes up too; when one goes down, the other goes down.
- : The principle that producing more of one item means giving up increasing amounts of another item.
- : The study of how people and societies make decisions about scarce resources.
- : The benefit you give up when you choose one option instead of another.
- : The part of economics that deals with opinions and value judgments about what should happen.
- : The idea that adding more of one resource while keeping others the same eventually produces less and less extra output.
- : The boundary line on a production possibilities graph that shows the maximum that can be produced.
- : Choosing one option over another because it is more important or beneficial.
- : The result or outcome that happens after an action or a decision is made—or not made.
- : Someone who is directly affected by or has an interest in an economic decision.
- : A belief that sounds true but has been proven false.
- : The point (0,0) where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph.
- : Tools, machines, or equipment used to make other goods.
- : The idea that when all inputs are increased together, output grows at an even faster rate.
- : A resource used to make something, like land, labor, or capital.
- : The goods or services created by using resources such as land, labor, and capital.
- : To cut back or make careful choices so that limited resources are used wisely.
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- : The oversimplified idea that one event has only a single cause when there may be many.
- : A graph that shows the different combinations of goods an economy can produce.
- : Giving up one thing in order to gain something else.
- : Products made for people to use directly, like clothes or food.
- : When one variable goes up, the other goes down, and vice versa.
- : The false idea that just because one event happens before another, it must have caused it.
- : The part of economics that focuses on facts and real-world evidence.
- : The cost of making one item shown in terms of how much of another item must be sacrificed.
- : A system where people, businesses, and governments interact, creating flows of money, goods, and services.
- : Using resources in a way that actually reaches the goal you want, like meeting a need or desire.
- : The mistake of thinking what’s true for one person or group is automatically true for everyone.
- : Achieving a goal while using the least amount of resources possible.
- : A step-by-step process of studying problems that involves observing, collecting data, forming explanations, and testing them.
- : The satisfaction or benefit someone gets from choosing or using something.
- : A field of study that looks at human behavior, like economics, history, or sociology.
- : An imaginary unit used to measure satisfaction or happiness from consuming a product.
33 Clues: : Giving up one thing in order to gain something else. • : A belief that sounds true but has been proven false. • : Tools, machines, or equipment used to make other goods. • : The point (0,0) where the x-axis and y-axis meet on a graph. • : Products made for people to use directly, like clothes or food. • ...
economics crossword 2023-09-01
12 Clues: a shopper • limited amount • a request of items • materials available • something desirable • total amount withdrawn • automated teller machine • cost required for an item • anything important to you • to make something available • something required for life • study of how society uses resources
Economics Review 2014-03-05
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- A number limit on imported goods
- Buildings,Machines,Office Equipment
- When a person does their part of the process better than anyone else,and helps the buisness run better.
- Deserts,Mountains,Swamps,ect.
- People needed to do the work
- Stopping trade with another country to force political or governmental change
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- Very little chang,roles are handed down by generations
- Trees,Soil,Plants,Fish,ect.
- Government controls all aspect of the economy
- Tax on imported goods
- 1994 trade agreement between US,Canada,and Mexico that created a large free trade zone
- Person with idea and capital
- The government has little involvement in this economy
13 Clues: Tax on imported goods • Trees,Soil,Plants,Fish,ect. • Person with idea and capital • People needed to do the work • Deserts,Mountains,Swamps,ect. • A number limit on imported goods • Buildings,Machines,Office Equipment • Government controls all aspect of the economy • The government has little involvement in this economy • ...
Economics Crossword 2016-06-22
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- Money given to producers to encourage them to produce more.
- Measurement of change in demand due to change in price.
- A good that is deemed as under consumed in a market.
- A form of ad-valorem tax, currently at 20%.
- A form of false information when one person knows more than another.
- A positive or negative effect to a third party of production or consumption of a good.
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- A form of market in which the forces of supply and demand alone determine price.
- When the price elasticity of demand is less than 1.
- A form of tax imposed on producers.
- A form of market failure due to intervention by the __________.
- A form of economy where resources are allocated by the state.
- When demand for a product falls as real incomes increases.
- When a good has limited resources and unlimited needs.
13 Clues: A form of tax imposed on producers. • A form of ad-valorem tax, currently at 20%. • When the price elasticity of demand is less than 1. • A good that is deemed as under consumed in a market. • When a good has limited resources and unlimited needs. • Measurement of change in demand due to change in price. • When demand for a product falls as real incomes increases. • ...
Economics Block 2021-02-18
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- a business that protects people's money and offers them loans
- a process in which money is traded from one person to another
- chores or jobs people can pay others to do
- when one person trades goods or services for other goods or services
- objects or items people can buy
- people or businesses that buy goods or services
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- extra money paid with a loan
- a large sum of money people can borrow from a bank
- when someone takes money out of a bank account
- account an account that people use to save money
- an account that people easily use every day
- people or businesses that produce goods or services
- when someone puts money into a bank account
13 Clues: extra money paid with a loan • objects or items people can buy • chores or jobs people can pay others to do • an account that people easily use every day • when someone puts money into a bank account • when someone takes money out of a bank account • people or businesses that buy goods or services • a large sum of money people can borrow from a bank • ...
Economics World 2017-05-31
Across
- the production of one or just a few goods and services
- restriction on the free exchange of goods and services
- the separation of tasks in any system
- exporting goods at prices lower than the home-market prices
- an authoritative permission
- an official ban on trade with a particular country
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- helps to regulate the volume of trade between countries
- a secretive trade agreement that created a free-trade zone among 12 nations
- mutual reliance between two or more groups
- a tax imposed on imported goods and services
- a type of policy that limits unfair competition from foreign industries
- a form of financial aid
- an agreement designed to remove tariff barriers between the United States,Canada and Mexico
13 Clues: a form of financial aid • an authoritative permission • the separation of tasks in any system • mutual reliance between two or more groups • a tax imposed on imported goods and services • an official ban on trade with a particular country • the production of one or just a few goods and services • restriction on the free exchange of goods and services • ...
economics crossword 2020-09-11
Across
- capital of sikkim
- What is subtracted from net
- Synonym of qualitative methods
- Sense of wellbeing among people
- can borrow from central bank
- Another name of currency held with
Down
- Another name for capital formation
- central bank of india
- tax to get gross indirect
- Predominant religion of Sikkim
- Sum of credit and debit is also
- Interest rate at which commercial
- as
13 Clues: as • capital of sikkim • central bank of india • tax to get gross indirect • What is subtracted from net • can borrow from central bank • Predominant religion of Sikkim • Synonym of qualitative methods • Sum of credit and debit is also • Sense of wellbeing among people • Interest rate at which commercial • Another name for capital formation • Another name of currency held with
SQUISHY ECONOMICS 2024-04-23
13 Clues: case • trademark • replacement • counterpart • gain of money • Squishmellows • cost of a product • imperfect competition • demand for a commodity • Quantity of a commodity • distinction between products • price point where supply meets demand • the quantity of goods buyers will take at a price.
Economics Review 2025-01-16
Across
- the highest part in a business cycle
- the total of goods and services WITHIN one country's borders
- the total MONEY EARNED one country's people and companies
- the lowest part in a business cycle
- the kind of demand that when prices change, the amount of products bought changes: for example airline tickets, furniture, eating out at restaurants
- the consumer's desire to buy the product or services
Down
- the kind of good we buy more of when we make more money (clothes, cars, computers)
- the kind of taxes the government makes producers pay
- the increase in a business cycle from the lowest part to the highest
- the total of goods and services OF one country's people and companies (they can be outside of that country when they make money)
- the number of products that a producer or seller is willing and capable to provide to buyers
- a pattern that repeats (like girls getting their periods every month)
- the kind of good we DO NOT buy more of when we make more money (instant noodles, for example)
13 Clues: the lowest part in a business cycle • the highest part in a business cycle • the kind of taxes the government makes producers pay • the consumer's desire to buy the product or services • the total MONEY EARNED one country's people and companies • the total of goods and services WITHIN one country's borders • ...
Economics Revision 2024-10-18
Across
- Providing goods and services to households.
- Consumer _____________ on the circular flow model is what households provide to firms in exchange for goods and services.
- Used to purchase goods and services and provides value to products (Hint: Starts with M).
- The ______________ provides infrastructure such as roads and railways to help businesses.
Down
- The relationship between buyers and sellers.
- On the supply and demand graph, where supply and demand curves meet (Hint: Starts with Eq).
- Somebody who is purchasing products to satisfy wants.
- This sector has the role of collecting savings (deposits) and lending money to firms to grow their business.
- An item that is necessary for living.
- The Economic _______ is that there are limited resources and unlimited wants.
- Economics is about allocating ______ resources to satisfy unlimited wants (Hint: Another word for 'limited')
- An item that is not necessary for living, but nice to have.
- The Australian _______ is the total of all activities undertaken to produce, distribute and consume goods and services within the country.
13 Clues: An item that is necessary for living. • Providing goods and services to households. • The relationship between buyers and sellers. • Somebody who is purchasing products to satisfy wants. • An item that is not necessary for living, but nice to have. • The Economic _______ is that there are limited resources and unlimited wants. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-04-25
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- The things that people sell.
- An economic system where property and businesses are owned by the government. Supply and Price is also controlled by the government.
- The right to make decisions for an individual's business or property
- The name of Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy.
- The government's right to take private property for the public as long as they pay a fair price to the owner.
- The person who makes the goods.
- Individuals own businesses and property rather than the government
- Scottish economist who created capitalism and wrote the Wealth of Nations.
Down
- An economic system where businesses and property are privately owned. The price and amount of goods traded are based on supply and demand and has little government regulation.
- A person who buys goods and services.
- When different businesses compete for consumers' money
- The founder of a business. Someone who assumes the risks of organizing resources to produce goods and services. Someone who sees an opportunity to make money and takes it.
- The government's job is to protect property rights.
13 Clues: The things that people sell. • The person who makes the goods. • A person who buys goods and services. • The government's job is to protect property rights. • When different businesses compete for consumers' money • The name of Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy. • Individuals own businesses and property rather than the government • ...
About Economics 2022-07-13
Across
- return of capital
- return of land
- price ________: a price control which be set below the market price
- goods are said to be _________ if they can replace each other to satisfy the same want
- a branch of economics studying individuals and firms in making decisions
- a factor of production whose return is called profit
- ________ statements involves value judgements
Down
- highest valued option forgone
- _________ goods: Goods that see an increase in demand when income rises
- _______ statements are refutable by facts
- where quantity demanded equal quantity supplied
- appears when quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- _________ goods: Goods that see an decrease in demand when income rises
13 Clues: return of land • return of capital • highest valued option forgone • _______ statements are refutable by facts • ________ statements involves value judgements • where quantity demanded equal quantity supplied • a factor of production whose return is called profit • price ________: a price control which be set below the market price • ...
Canada Economics 2026-03-23
Across
- The economy that Canada leans towards
- The largest free trade zone in the world
- The total value of all goods and services in a country
- What Canada invests in to grow their GDP
- Canada has an abundance of this
- Canada's Literacy Rate percentage
- What is Canada when it comes to entrepreneurship
- What it the rate of people who can read and writer over 15
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- The key to Canada's ability to trade
- The total value of all goods and services divided by the population
- The currency of Canada
- Canada's Standard of Living
- One of the things that helps Canada be a leader in trade
13 Clues: The currency of Canada • Canada's Standard of Living • Canada has an abundance of this • Canada's Literacy Rate percentage • The key to Canada's ability to trade • The economy that Canada leans towards • The largest free trade zone in the world • What Canada invests in to grow their GDP • What is Canada when it comes to entrepreneurship • ...
Year 10 Biology 2021-10-08
Across
- The number of autosomal chromosomes in humans.
- Similar structures in related individuals.
- A group of similar individuals that can mate to produce fertile offspring.
- Two identical alleles on a chromosome.
- The process by which people choose to breed particular organisms with desirable features.
- Keeping interbreeding groups apart by some barrier or mechanism.
- A change in the base pair sequence of DNA.
- Two copies of this allele are required for it to show.
- A version of a gene.
- A shared ancestor of two or more evolutionary lineages.
- The number of chromosome pairs in humans.
- differences in characteristics due to different genes.
- The rapid divergence of an evolutionary lineage from a recent common ancestor.
- The process in which an environmental factor acts on a population.
- Only one copy of this allele is required for it to be observed.
- Cell division used for growth and repair.
- Pairs with cytosine.
Down
- Two different alleles on a chromosome.
- Change in the characteristics of a species over many generations.
- The process by which one species splits into two or more separate species.
- An environmental factor that acts on a population during natural selection.
- A special case of natural selection in which the environmental factor is the selection of a mate.
- Cell division used for reproduction.
- Only requires one parent for reproduction.
- A change that does not change the protein being produced.
- Pairs with thymine.
- These are made up of DNA.
- Structures that appear similar or have the same function even though the individuals are unrelated.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid.
29 Clues: Pairs with thymine. • A version of a gene. • Pairs with cytosine. • Deoxyribonucleic acid. • These are made up of DNA. • Cell division used for reproduction. • Two different alleles on a chromosome. • Two identical alleles on a chromosome. • The number of chromosome pairs in humans. • Cell division used for growth and repair. • Similar structures in related individuals. • ...
Natural Selection and Speciation 2018-10-24
Across
- group of organisms that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring under natural conditions
- keeping interbreeding groups apart by some barrier or mechanism
- selective breeding in which closely related individuals are allowed to breed
- the study of the embryos of different species
- the environmental factor that acts on the population during natural selection
- the process by which one species splits into two or more separate species
- the number and range of different species that exist on Earth or in an ecosystem
- selection the process by which people choose to breed particular organisms with desirable features; also known as selective breeding or directed selection
- the process where an environmental factor acts on a population and results in some organisms having more offspring than others
Down
- change in the characteristics of a species over many generations
- chemicals made by organisms such as fungi to defend them against bacteria
- a special case of natural selection where the environmental factor is the selection of a mate
- selective breeding by combining a desirable feature of one individual with another in the offspring
- structures that are controlled by some of the same inherited genes
- a map of all the places where a species occurs
- fossils that have features of two or more different groups
- differences in characteristics due to different genes
- the time between the birth of an individual and when they produce their own offspring
- inherited ability of a species to withstand chemicals such as pesticides
- structures that appear similar or have the same function but are controlled by different genes
20 Clues: the study of the embryos of different species • a map of all the places where a species occurs • differences in characteristics due to different genes • fossils that have features of two or more different groups • keeping interbreeding groups apart by some barrier or mechanism • change in the characteristics of a species over many generations • ...
Sustainability 2023-08-28
Across
- - A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- - The surroundings in which an organism or community lives.
- - The long-term weather patterns in a region.
- - The act of preserving and protecting natural resources.
- - Something that contributes to a result or outcome.
- - Having no effect or influence.
- FUELS - Non-renewable energy sources like coal, oil, and natural gas.
- - The study of the effects of climate change.
- - A pledge or dedication to a particular cause.
- - A country in Northern Europe known for its commitment to environmental conservation.
- - The study of how living organisms interact with their environment.
- ENERGY - Energy derived from sources that can be naturally replenished.
- - Careful and sustainable management of natural resources.
- - The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- DEVELOPMENT - Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations.
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- - A person who advocates for the protection of the environment.
- - The ability to meet present needs without compromising the needs of future generations.
- RESOURCES - Materials or substances found in the environment that can be used for economic gain.
- FOOTPRINT - The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by an individual or organization.
- EFFICIENCY - Using less energy to accomplish the same tasks.
- - A choice or option that is different from the usual.
- - Adjustment to new environmental conditions.
- - The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- - A vast body of saltwater covering much of the Earth's surface.
- - Relating to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it.
25 Clues: - Having no effect or influence. • - The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • - A measure of how hot or cold something is. • - The long-term weather patterns in a region. • - Adjustment to new environmental conditions. • - The study of the effects of climate change. • - A pledge or dedication to a particular cause. • ...
bioindicators 2024-10-10
Across
- - are algae that live in houses made of glass.
- - plant system can be from both higher and lower classes of ________?
- - are a bioindicator, a species ecologists monitor to help gauge how healthy an ecosystem is.
- - are algae and fungi living symbiotically
- - diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and easier to detect sample.
- - living organisms that respond in an especially clear way to a change environment.
- SYSTEM - an increase or decrease in an animal population may indicate damage to ecosystem caused by pollution.
- - are considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole.
- - are significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality.
- - used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity.
- - observe changes in the populations of animal and plants bioindicators to see if an environment is healthy.
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- - occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light energy within an organism's body.
- BACTERIA - these are used to test water for environmental toxins
- often used as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution, excess nutrients, increased turbidity, chlorine etc.
- WORM - live in slightly polluted water
- - the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, or other chemicals in an organism.
- - is the increasing concentration of a substance, such as toxic chemical, in the tissues of tolerant organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain.
- SYSTEM - the presence or absence of certain
- - have been widely documented as useful indicators of environmental water quality because of their differential sensitivity to polution.
- WATER SHRIMP - live only in fresh water
20 Clues: WORM - live in slightly polluted water • WATER SHRIMP - live only in fresh water • - are algae and fungi living symbiotically • SYSTEM - the presence or absence of certain • - are algae that live in houses made of glass. • - used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity. • BACTERIA - these are used to test water for environmental toxins • ...
