environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
C2 Environmental Vocabulary 2025-11-04
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- (2 words)The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by a person, organization, or product.
- (3words)Resources that cannot be replaced once used, e.g. coal, oil.
- (2 words)Energy from sources that can be replenished, e.g. solar, wind, hydro.
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- Using resources in a way that doesn’t harm future generations.
- The natural home or environment of a species.
- The removal of trees from an area of forest.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
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- (2 words)Long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns.
- (2 words)The trapping of the sun’s heat in the atmosphere by gases.
- (2 words)The rise in Earth’s average temperature due to greenhouse gases.
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and environments.
- The gradual destruction of soil or rock by wind, water, or other forces.
- The contamination of air, water, or soil by harmful substances.
14 Clues: The removal of trees from an area of forest. • The natural home or environment of a species. • The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • A community of organisms interacting with their environment. • Protecting and preserving natural resources and environments. • Using resources in a way that doesn’t harm future generations. • ...
Environmental Release Reporting 2025-07-09
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- The reportable quantity for benzene under CERCLA (spell it out, dash between words)
- Department responsible for compliance at Suncor
- Foam used for firefighting, subject to reporting (acronym
- The reportable quantity (in pounds) for Hydrogen Sulfide under EPCRA and CERCLA
- The process of identifying and fixing leaks (acronym)
- Local group notified of hazardous releases (acronym)
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- Radioactive material enhanced by industry (acronym)
- The reportable quantity for F037 (API sludge) listed waste under CERCLA (spell it out)
- The act that requires emergency planning and community right-to-know (acronym)
- The reportable quantity for sulfur dioxide under EPCRA (spell it out, dash between words)
- Federal law requiring reporting of hazardous substance releases (acronym)
- Common air pollutant from refinery flaring (chemical formula)
- Common hazardous gas with rotten egg smell (chemical formula)
- Federal agency notified for CERCLA releases (acronym)
14 Clues: Department responsible for compliance at Suncor • Radioactive material enhanced by industry (acronym) • Local group notified of hazardous releases (acronym) • Federal agency notified for CERCLA releases (acronym) • The process of identifying and fixing leaks (acronym) • Foam used for firefighting, subject to reporting (acronym • ...
CH1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2025-10-23
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- The sum of those physical and biological factors that surround a living thing
- A measure of human impact on the planet
- A set of beliefs and values that shape how individuals and societies see their relationship with the natural world
- The study of how living organisms interact with each other and their physical environment
- The branch of philosophy that examines the moral relationship between humans and the natural environment
- A social and political movement focused on protecting the natural world from harm caused by human activity
- The belief that the Earth is the center of the universe
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- The study of the physical, chemical, and biological conditions of the environment and how they affect living organisms
- A person's collection of beliefs, assumptions, and values about the natural world and humanity's role within it
- Relating to the surroundings, including the natural world (like air, water, and ecosystems) and the conditions that affect an organism, place, or object
- A community of living organisms (biotic factors) interacting with their non-living physical environment (abiotic factors) in a specific geographic area
- The sum of all external conditions and influences—such as the air, water, and land—that affect a living organism or a group of organisms
- The process of something becoming worse or lower in quality, a decline in value or status, or a state of being humbled or humiliated
- An act of help or assistance, such as a repair or maintenance task, or the organized system
14 Clues: A measure of human impact on the planet • The belief that the Earth is the center of the universe • The sum of those physical and biological factors that surround a living thing • The study of how living organisms interact with each other and their physical environment • ...
Wildlife Conservation 2025-06-19
15 Clues: At risk • Keep safe • Bring back • Local people • Track wildlife • Protection area • Illegal hunting • Variety of life • Group of animals • Study of wildlife • Conservation area • Environmental laws • Animal environment • Awareness campaigns • Money for protection
Helpful tips 2022-04-14
28 Clues: çim • yer • leke • çamur • sonuç • çeşme • musluk • dolayı • ev işi • mobilya • çevresel • buruşmak • süpürmek • ütlülemk • katlamak • cikarmak • kurutmak • iki hafta • imzalamak • paslanmak • tozunu almak • geri donusum • sorumlu olmak • yeryüzu dunya • kirletme kirlilik • rubbish çop atmak • the laundry camasir yikamak • elektirikli sübürge ile temizlemek
Really Hard STUFF 2019-05-19
Across
- disposition.
- tangible.
- maneuver.
- imperil.
- region.
- defendable.
- grass.
- terrain.
- habitat.
- conduct.
- guardianship.
- organic.
- account.
- discipline.
- supplies.
- mortal.
- adaptable.
- meteorological.
- deterioration.
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- mural.
- security.
- vegetation.
- biologic.
- living.
- public.
- architecture.
- substantial.
- mainland.
- geology.
- scope.
- analyst.
- countanence.
- Animalia.
- sterile.
- blueprint.
35 Clues: mural. • grass. • scope. • living. • public. • region. • mortal. • imperil. • terrain. • habitat. • conduct. • geology. • organic. • account. • analyst. • sterile. • security. • tangible. • biologic. • maneuver. • mainland. • supplies. • Animalia. • blueprint. • adaptable. • vegetation. • defendable. • discipline. • disposition. • substantial. • countanence. • architecture. • guardianship. • deterioration. • meteorological.
AP Human Geography Unit 1 2024-03-13
Across
- - Navigation aid
- - Location identity
- - Map distortion correction
- - Map ratio
- - Scattering pattern
- - Grouping together
- - Crowdedness measure
- - Zero-degree line
- - Meridian coordinate
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- - Physical extent
- - Equatorial coordinate
- - Cartography tool
- map - Mental representation
- determinism - Nature influence theory
- - Spatial arrangement
- - Worldwide integration
- - Specific location
- - Geographical area
- - Spatial data tool
- diffusion - Spread pattern
- feature - Landscape element
21 Clues: - Map ratio • - Navigation aid • - Physical extent • - Cartography tool • - Zero-degree line • - Location identity • - Specific location • - Grouping together • - Geographical area • - Spatial data tool • - Scattering pattern • - Spatial arrangement • - Crowdedness measure • - Meridian coordinate • - Equatorial coordinate • - Worldwide integration • diffusion - Spread pattern • ...
-or, -er, -ist, -an, -ant, -ee 2023-04-11
28 Clues: type • cycle • apply • music • piano • assist • provide • protect • science • physics • compose • biology • account • collect • acquaint • forecast • conserve • nominate • activity • electric • chemistry • geography • mathematics • environmental • employ(ông chủ) • employ (người được thuê) • interview (người phỏng vấn) • interview (người được phỏng vấn)
EPA CROSSWORD 2014-12-04
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- Proposed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970.
- NEPA required all major _________ __________ to have a detailed statement of environmental impacts that they would affect. (Hint: two words, but write as one in the crossword)
- The Nuclear Waste Policy Act (1982)stated that all nuclear waste should be stored __________.
- The national efforts enacted are aimed to reduce environmental risk by using _________ studies.
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- Create a strong relationship with America’s _____________ community.
- In the late 1950s, American citizens started to become concerned with the impact ________ have on the environment.
- The Energy Policy Act wanted to avoid the by-production of ____________ ______. (Hint: two words, but write as one in the crossword)
- Enhance the livability and ____________ vitality of neighborhoods.
- The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the amount of _________ in the water.
- Banned the use of DDT.
10 Clues: Banned the use of DDT. • Proposed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970. • Enhance the livability and ____________ vitality of neighborhoods. • Create a strong relationship with America’s _____________ community. • The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the amount of _________ in the water. • ...
Migration Vocabulary 2022-09-15
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- Migration TO a location.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- the difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
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- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- Migration FROM a location.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
15 Clues: Migration TO a location. • Migration FROM a location. • A permanent move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • ...
HPA 2014-06-20
Across
- civil engineer
- structure engineers northern california
- legal
- pacific dermatology
- security consultant
- occupational environmental medicine
- rad tech
- commercial real estate
- pediatric dermatology
- financial services
- orthopaedic tech
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- forensic witness
- commercial real estate development
- structural engineers california
- redox biology
- retirement
- orthopaedic assistant
- sport psych
- thoracic medicine
- public protection
- dermatology
- addiction medicine
22 Clues: legal • rad tech • retirement • sport psych • dermatology • redox biology • civil engineer • forensic witness • orthopaedic tech • thoracic medicine • public protection • financial services • addiction medicine • pacific dermatology • security consultant • orthopaedic assistant • pediatric dermatology • commercial real estate • structural engineers california • commercial real estate development • ...
Engineering Careers Savenger Hunt 2016-03-15
Across
- build underwater structures
- Produces carbon resistors
- IPhone
- Uses chemical process
- Operating X-rays
- Help create environmental water
- Oil & gas
- computers
- Power
- Wheel-Chair
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- Cars
- Harvesting
- Involved in projects
- Organizing
- Assistant DNA
- Plant-based Products
- MP3 Player
- NFL team
- Resource Supplies for water
- How it works
- Vapid Air
21 Clues: Cars • Power • IPhone • NFL team • Oil & gas • computers • Vapid Air • Harvesting • Organizing • MP3 Player • Wheel-Chair • How it works • Assistant DNA • Operating X-rays • Involved in projects • Plant-based Products • Uses chemical process • Produces carbon resistors • build underwater structures • Resource Supplies for water • Help create environmental water
Spotlight on climate change 2020-04-23
Across
- jäätikkö
- ilman saastuminen (välilyönti=alaviiva)
- hiili
- nuclear power plant
- vaikutus
- geothermal power
- happi
- fossiiliset polttoaineet (välilyönti=alaviiva)
- the ozone layer
- haitallinen
- climate change
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- energiatehokkuus (välilyönti=alaviiva)
- a source of energy
- ilmaston lämpeneminen (välilyönti=alaviiva)
- tulva
- atmosphere
- carbon dioxide
- aurinkoenergia (välilyönti=alaviiva)
- greenhouse effect
- syy
- environmental problem
- kuivuus
22 Clues: syy • tulva • hiili • happi • kuivuus • jäätikkö • vaikutus • atmosphere • haitallinen • carbon dioxide • climate change • the ozone layer • geothermal power • greenhouse effect • a source of energy • nuclear power plant • environmental problem • aurinkoenergia (välilyönti=alaviiva) • energiatehokkuus (välilyönti=alaviiva) • ilman saastuminen (välilyönti=alaviiva) • ...
Vocabulary 11 for Flyers 2 2018-01-30
20 Clues: cart • oily • erase • hidden • make sure • made known • accomplish • trustworthy • makes sense • over the top • forced to fit • accomplishment • i did it again • a sports person • nothing missing • a parcel of post • to go ahead and do it • my brother's daughters • environmental concerns • look up to with great respect
engineering puzzel 2021-04-05
20 Clues: 7 • 9 • 4 • 8 • 14 • 11 • 12 • 20 • 13 • 10 • 16 • 19 • 17 • 15 • 18 • you must ____ very hard to suceed • you use a ____ to pick up heavy loads • Remember always ____ twice and cut once • you have ____running through your house • It takes lots of ____ and development to suceed
35 2024-08-27
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- Peace demonstration
- School equality push
- Ballot access cause
- Pride movement
- Rights demonstration
- Local rights push
- Campaign for equality
- March for justice
- Environmental justice
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- Anti-slavery advocate
- Labor organization
- Fight for equality
- Feminist protest
- Law equality
- Economic justice cause
- Women's equality demand
- Immediate justice
- Equal rights demand
- Opposition movement
- Peaceful defiance
20 Clues: Law equality • Pride movement • Feminist protest • Immediate justice • Peaceful defiance • Local rights push • March for justice • Labor organization • Fight for equality • Equal rights demand • Peace demonstration • Opposition movement • Ballot access cause • School equality push • Rights demonstration • Anti-slavery advocate • Campaign for equality • Environmental justice • Economic justice cause • ...
Engineer Careers Crossword 2021-09-21
Across
- design lasers
- traffic lights
- design walkways
- solutions to environmental problem
- bridges
- prostheses
- Design a network of hydrogen fueling stations
- power plants
- design waste systems
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- laser surgery
- robotic toys
- maintain infrastructures like gas mains
- develop automobiles
- innovate ideas
- mapping database
- spacecraft
- designing airport runway
- spoon
- water turbine
- making art
20 Clues: spoon • bridges • spacecraft • making art • prostheses • robotic toys • power plants • laser surgery • design lasers • water turbine • innovate ideas • traffic lights • design walkways • mapping database • develop automobiles • design waste systems • designing airport runway • solutions to environmental problem • maintain infrastructures like gas mains • Design a network of hydrogen fueling stations
5과 단어 퍼즐 2022-10-07
25 Clues: 상 • 연설 • 여행 • 숨다 • 거대한 • 쓰레기 • 붙이다 • 환경의 • 볼,뺨 • 인내심 • 교육자 • 존경하다 • 응원하다 • 나타나다 • 재능 있는 • 실행, 실천 • 전쟁, 전투 • 쓰레기 매립지 • ~할 수 있는 • 구르다, 굴러가다 • 대부분,일반적으로 • 곡, 곡조, 선율 • ~을 할 형편이 되다 • 오케스트라, 관현악단 • 황홀해 하는, 아주 신이 난
British standards, Sustainability GASS 7 2025-09-24
Across
- the ability to last and continue
- eden project
- first step of developing a standard
- panels
- project
- sustainable material
- promoting and developing British standards
- wind water and light
- assurance
- efficient measures
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- waste regulations
- and country side act
- protection act
- laws and legal framework
- energy
- harvesting
- projects
- wood
- footprint
- materials
- harvesting
21 Clues: wood • energy • panels • project • projects • footprint • materials • assurance • harvesting • harvesting • eden project • protection act • waste regulations • efficient measures • and country side act • sustainable material • wind water and light • laws and legal framework • the ability to last and continue • first step of developing a standard • promoting and developing British standards
CLUES 2025-10-20
Ecology Vocab 2013-05-31
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- refugees/ Environmental migrants are people forced to migrate away from their homeland due to sudden or long-term changes to their local environment
- revolution/ The development of crop and animal raising as a food source among human communities to supplement hunting and gathering
- future/ The ability of an action to be carried out without diminishing the continuation of natural processes of change
- potential/ The maximum reproductive capacity of a population if resources are unlimited
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- resources/ Limits the growth or development of an organism, population, or process
- A member of a hunting and gathering society
- material/ The chemical breakdown of materials by a physiological environment
- The disposal of refuse and other waste material by burying it and covering it over with soil
- Water that has percolated through a solid and leached out some of the constituents
- waste/ Waste that poses substantial or potential threats to public health or the environment
- Capacity/ The number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
- injection/ A process by which waste fluids are injected deep below the surface of the earth
- impoundment/ Treatment, storage, or disposal of liquid hazardous wastes in ponds
- waste/ A waste type that includes predominantly household waste
15 Clues: A member of a hunting and gathering society • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer • waste/ A waste type that includes predominantly household waste • material/ The chemical breakdown of materials by a physiological environment • impoundment/ Treatment, storage, or disposal of liquid hazardous wastes in ponds • ...
Unit 3 Migration Vocab 2023-02-16
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- the migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors
- reasons to move into a certain location
- a change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition
- the migrant has chosen to move, for economic or environmental reasons
- someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters and cannot return for fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion
- migration from a location
- a permanent move to a new location
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- someone who migrated to another country hoping to be recognized as an asylum seeker
- someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border
- transfer of money to the home countries of immigrated workers
- The difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants
- reasons to move out of your home
- maximum limits on the number of people who can immigrate to the United States in a one year period
- migration to a location
- environmental or cultural features of the landscape that hinders migration
15 Clues: migration to a location • migration from a location • reasons to move out of your home • a permanent move to a new location • reasons to move into a certain location • transfer of money to the home countries of immigrated workers • The difference between the number of immigrants and emigrants • the migrant has chosen to move, for economic or environmental reasons • ...
who is Josephine 2025-11-17
11 Clues: favorite band • favorite food • favorite show • favorite movie • sport/ art i do • favorite VT bus • what am i studying • best class to enter • favorite VT restaurant • maybe my favorite song? • current favorite album (circa 11/17/25)
ENGLISH 2021-10-16
Across
- normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem.
- a variety in the genetic makeup of individuals in a population.
- They can live in many different places, eat a variety of foods, and often tolerate a wide range of environmental condi- tions.
- the process by which the earth’s life forms change genetically over time.
- occurs when an entire species ceases to exist.
- the remains or traces of past organisms
- which are changes in the coded genetic in- structions in the DNA in a gene.
- Each species plays a role within the ecosystem it inhabits
- Species found in only one area
- transfer of segments of DNA with the desired trait from one species to another
- life on earth sharply reduces by several periods during which there is a significant rise in extinction rates.
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- play several critical roles in helping to sustain ecosystems.
- Species that provide early warnings of changes in environmental conditions in an ecosystem
- change the genetic characteristics of populations with similar genes
- able to live in only one type of habitat, eat only one or a few types of food, or tolerate a narrow range of environmental conditions.
- which is the variety of genes found in a population or in a species
- occurs when different groups of the same population of a species become physically isolated from one another for a long time.
- individuals possess heritable traits that give them advantage over other individuals in the population.
- species that migrate into or that are deliberately or accidentally introduced into an ecosystem
- diagrams that depict the hypothetical evolution of various species from common ancestors.
20 Clues: Species found in only one area • the remains or traces of past organisms • occurs when an entire species ceases to exist. • normally live and thrive in a particular ecosystem. • Each species plays a role within the ecosystem it inhabits • play several critical roles in helping to sustain ecosystems. • a variety in the genetic makeup of individuals in a population. • ...
Crossword 2025-02-26
Across
- theory that evolution occurs in rapid bursts of change followed by long periods of stability, rather than through slow, gradual changes over time.
- rapid evolution of a species into different forms to fill various ecological niches.
- extinct human species that lived about 1.9 million to 110,000 years ago.
- A preserved remains of a organism
- anatomical features that were once functional in an organism’s evolutionary ancestors but have lost or reduced their original function over time.
- A basic units of heredity
- features of a different species have similar functions but have a different anatomy
- complete disappearance of a species from the Earth, typically due to environmental changes, loss of habitat, or inability to adapt to new conditions.
- any movement of individual and the genetic material they carry from one population to another
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- new species form in the same geographic area due to factors like genetic changes or behavioral differences that prevent interbreeding.
- The process where related species become more dissimilar over time due to different environmental pressures.
- scientists use them to reconstruct complete structure of the organism
- an organism at its early stages of development
- theory that evolution occurs slowly and steadily over long periods of time through small, incremental changes in species.
- scientific name for the human species
- early human species that lived approximately 2.4 to 1.4 million years ago.
- The process where unrelated species develop similar traits due to similar environmental pressures.
- structures are similar physical features in organisms that share a common ancestor, but have a different functions
- development of species
- the process where two or more species influence each other's evolution due to close ecological interactions.
20 Clues: development of species • A basic units of heredity • A preserved remains of a organism • scientific name for the human species • an organism at its early stages of development • scientists use them to reconstruct complete structure of the organism • extinct human species that lived about 1.9 million to 110,000 years ago. • ...
MDRO's & Screening 2025-10-15
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- : Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase production conferring resistance to third-generation cephalosporins.
- LIAISON : Designated role coordinating between clinical areas and infection prevention service.
- : Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus; environmental persistence necessitates rigorous contact precautions.
- MAPPING : Visual/temporal linkage analysis of cases, locations, and staff interactions to infer spread.
- AGENT : Disinfectant with activity against bacterial spores; required for C. difficile environmental control.
- PREVALENCE SURVEY : Single-time audit of colonisation/infection rates across a unit or facility.
- STEWARDSHIP : Systematic program optimising antimicrobial use to improve outcomes and limit resistance.
- : Multidrug-resistant organism; often requires additional precautions per local policy.
- TRACING : Identification and management of exposed patients/staff based on risk of transmission.
- : Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (e.g., KPC, NDM, OXA-48); high risk of transmission and limited therapies.
- CLEAN : Thorough, standardised clean of a room after patient discharge or transfer including disinfection steps.
- HYGIENE COMPLIANCE : Percentage adherence with moments of hand hygiene; key performance indicator for IPC.
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- : Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; decolonisation per protocol and risk assessment.
- LISTING : Tabular record of cases with key epidemiological variables used to track outbreaks.
- : Grouping patients with the same pathogen and using dedicated staff/equipment to reduce cross-transmission.
- RESERVOIR : Contaminated surfaces/equipment that maintain transmission potential.
- : Protocol-based eradication or suppression (e.g., nasal mupirocin, CHG body wash) to reduce carriage.
- MANAGEMENT : Coordinated actions to detect, contain, and eliminate transmission; includes line listing and controls.
- : Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales; umbrella term that may include CPE and non-enzyme mechanisms.
- ASSESSMENT : Patient-, procedure-, and environment-based evaluation determining required level of precautions.
- : Targeted swabbing/testing based on risk factors (e.g., overseas healthcare, known exposure, outbreak ward).
- PRECAUTIONS : Gown and gloves for room entry; dedicated equipment; enhanced cleaning with focus on high-touch points.
22 Clues: RESERVOIR : Contaminated surfaces/equipment that maintain transmission potential. • : Multidrug-resistant organism; often requires additional precautions per local policy. • LISTING : Tabular record of cases with key epidemiological variables used to track outbreaks. • ...
GDP CROSSWORD JAMES 2021-04-06
Across
- Goods and services produced your nation and sold to another
- Fall in real GDP
- Value of goods and services over a period of time in an economy
- The recovery stage is the upward direction of GDP, and is eventually followed by the ____________
- GDP at constant dollar... Inflation accounted
- Finally, the most significant component of economic growth is ____________
- Goods and services from a foreign country
- GDP includes only the production of new _______ ___ _________, and therefore doesn’t include the resale market
- Econ focused on structure and behavior.
- _________ tends to fluctuate more than consumer spending.
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- The study of economics is often divided into these two major types:
- This category is the largest component of GDP, comprising about 60% of the total.
- Economic growth depends on a number of factors, but is driven by three key components. The first component is ________________
- The accumulated knowledge and skills by the average worker in an economy
- Total value of a nations products and services
- __________ is important because it shows the extent to which the peak was an economic high, versus the extent to which the trough was an economic low.
- One of the key principles of economics is that the production of goods and services generates __________
- Decisions of individuals and businesses.
- Severe Recession
19 Clues: Fall in real GDP • Severe Recession • Econ focused on structure and behavior. • Decisions of individuals and businesses. • Goods and services from a foreign country • GDP at constant dollar... Inflation accounted • Total value of a nations products and services • _________ tends to fluctuate more than consumer spending. • ...
형용사 사회 논리 추상 2025-11-06
Introduction to diseases 2020-11-15
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- a patient may experience this when they have a disease
- the type of contact involved when someone sneezes
- this type of disease can spread between animals and people
- the insect which can carry the malaria parasite
- small microorganisms that cause some diseases
- a small insect that can carry a disease pathogen
- this type of disease is inherited from parents
- this common disease has environmental and genetic causes
- a disease caused by an infectious virus
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- a disease caused by bacteria
- these diseases can spread between people
- a pathogen which is DNA surrounded by protein
- doctors measure this because it can be a sign of a lifestyle disease
- these diseases are caused by the environmental factors of how people live
- a doctor may measure this type of heart rate as a sign of a disease
- when this happens to water or food, it may cause disease
- these diseases can kill you
17 Clues: these diseases can kill you • a disease caused by bacteria • a disease caused by an infectious virus • these diseases can spread between people • a pathogen which is DNA surrounded by protein • small microorganisms that cause some diseases • this type of disease is inherited from parents • the insect which can carry the malaria parasite • ...
The Human Person in the Environment 2024-11-22
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- ability to regulate one's actions and behavior
- humans are the most important species
- advocates the wise and efficient use of natural resources
- environmental_______: appreciation of natural beauty
- humans are not the only significant species
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- environmental_______: fair distribution of environmental benefits
- great value on ecosystems and biological communities
- thrifty
- environmental_______: moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment
- environmental integrity, economic efficiency, equity
10 Clues: thrifty • humans are the most important species • humans are not the only significant species • ability to regulate one's actions and behavior • great value on ecosystems and biological communities • environmental integrity, economic efficiency, equity • environmental_______: appreciation of natural beauty • advocates the wise and efficient use of natural resources • ...
CMC Blocks 1 and 2 2020-07-20
nafan crossword 2025-10-30
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- The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide to reduce the impact of climate change.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem, including the number of different species and genetic diversity.
- A species that is at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, environmental changes, or other factors.
- Renewable energy derived from the heat stored beneath the Earth’s surface, used for heating and electricity generation.
- The ability to maintain an ecological balance and conserve natural resources to support the wellbeing of future generations.
- The effect of human activities on the natural environment, including pollution, habitat destruction, and biodiversity loss.
- The responsible management and protection of natural resources and biodiversity to prevent depletion and ensure sustainability.
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- Seventeen development goals created by the United Nations for countries to aim for to improve national and global environmental sustainability.
- A long-term change in the average weather patterns of Earth, primarily driven by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels.
- Natural fuels formed from the remains of ancient plants and animals, including coal, oil, and natural gas, which contribute to greenhouse gas emissions.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by an individual, organisation, event, or product, expressed as carbon dioxide equivalent.
- An international organization established on October 24, 1945, following World War II. It was created to promote peace, security, and cooperation among countries worldwide. Often referred to as the UN.
- A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment.
13 Clues: A community of living organisms interacting with each other and their physical environment. • A species that is at risk of extinction due to habitat loss, environmental changes, or other factors. • The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide to reduce the impact of climate change. • ...
BCSF Subjects 2022-02-20
10 Clues: time past wars • data binary c# • mind Zimbardo cognitive • Newton Kirchoff Faraday • euler logarithm ritangle • stock market micro money • benzene ligands elements • phospholipids glycosidic peptide • shakespeare crime the great gastby • remittances regeneration psammosere
BCSF Subjects 2022-02-20
10 Clues: time past wars • data binary c# • mind Zimbardo cognitive • Newton Kirchoff Faraday • euler logarithm ritangle • stock market micro money • benzene ligands elements • phospholipids glycosidic peptide • shakespeare crime the great gastby • remittances regeneration psammosere
Nobel Prize Winners 2024-07-21
10 Clues: - Peace, US President • - Medicine, Penicillin • - Peace, Anti-apartheid • - Medicine, Contraception • - Economics, Microfinance • - Chemistry, Radioactivity • - Peace, Education advocate • - Physics, Theory of Relativity • - Peace, Indian independence leader • - Literature, "The Old Man and the Sea"
Topic 8 - Sustainability (pt1) 2022-03-30
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- The labelling of products to demonstrate that they are better for the environment than other products.
- The labelling of products to show how energy efficient they are. The label displays information in four categories: the product's details; Energy classification that shows the product's electrical consumption; Measurements relating to consumption, efficiency and capacity etc.; Noise emitted from the product when in use.
- Individuals or groups that enthusiastically adopt environmentally friendly practices as consumers.
- At its most basic, this is the piecing together of components or systems in order to give rise to a more complex system or product. From a corporate strategy perspective, a bottom up strategy methodology means that the leadership level will determine the overall goals, but the workforce will assist in developing the mechanisms and ideas to meet that goal.
- Individuals or groups that champion environmental issues within organizations.
- A social and economic order and ideology that encourages the acquisition of goods and services in ever greater amounts.
- The uninterrupted availability of energy sources at an affordable price.
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- Five principles that facilitate a holistic approach to sustainable design: Cyclic; Solar; Safe; Efficient; Socialdecoupling Disconnecting two trends so that one no longer depends on the other. Through the act of decoupling (using resources more productively and redesigning production systems), it is technically possible to deliver the same or equivalent goods and services with lower environmental impact while maintaining social and equity benefits.
- The practice of consciously purchasing products and services produced in a way that minimises social and environmental damage, while avoiding those that have a negative impact on society and the environment.
- Individuals or groups that actively resent talk of environmental protection.
- Individuals or groups that actively demonstrate on environmental issues.
11 Clues: Individuals or groups that actively demonstrate on environmental issues. • The uninterrupted availability of energy sources at an affordable price. • Individuals or groups that actively resent talk of environmental protection. • Individuals or groups that champion environmental issues within organizations. • ...
subjects 2022-12-07
9 Clues: design • study of money • language spoken • alot of numbers • used alot today • study of the past • world state study • maps and location • talking to someone
Understanding the Times- Chapter 1 2022-09-02
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- Humans at the center
- Pray 5 times a day
- "How should I live?"
- borrow, trade, sell
- Thought to course of action
- Lens through which we see the world
- Meditation, Karma,
- the mind
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- Involved deconstruction
- study of God
- how human beings interact with the divine
- organizing community
- 2 billion people worldwide
- ordinances which govern
- Strive for Utopian society
15 Clues: the mind • study of God • Pray 5 times a day • Meditation, Karma, • borrow, trade, sell • Humans at the center • organizing community • "How should I live?" • Involved deconstruction • ordinances which govern • 2 billion people worldwide • Strive for Utopian society • Thought to course of action • Lens through which we see the world • how human beings interact with the divine
kate's Morphology 2022-01-06
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- poison
- applying people to a group with no brand name
- person
- to write music
- to walk
- studies researchers or maps
- poetry
- someone that makes someone laugh
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- of or pretending academic learning
- to search for something
- relating to horseback riding
- to collect stuff
- a scientist who studies earth
- keep food cold in it
- study of how goods are produced
15 Clues: poison • person • poetry • to walk • to write music • to collect stuff • keep food cold in it • to search for something • studies researchers or maps • relating to horseback riding • a scientist who studies earth • study of how goods are produced • someone that makes someone laugh • of or pretending academic learning • applying people to a group with no brand name
lynnton crossword labs 2022-01-06
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- who studies reasearchers or maps earth
- relating to potery
- making someone lagh
- posion or posionus
- someone walking
- a siencetist who studies
- siging or playing music
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- a person with careful search
- a place to keep stuf cold
- horseback riding
- a person who collects money
- academic learning
- study goods and services
- applying all to all members to a piticular group
- human being
15 Clues: human being • someone walking • horseback riding • academic learning • relating to potery • posion or posionus • making someone lagh • siging or playing music • a siencetist who studies • study goods and services • a place to keep stuf cold • a person who collects money • a person with careful search • who studies reasearchers or maps earth • ...
lynnton crossword labs 2022-01-06
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- who studies reasearchers or maps earth
- relating to potery
- making someone lagh
- posion or posionus
- someone walking
- a siencetist who studies
- siging or playing music
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- a person with careful search
- a place to keep stuf cold
- horseback riding
- a person who collects money
- academic learning
- study goods and services
- applying all to all members to a piticular group
- human being
15 Clues: human being • someone walking • horseback riding • academic learning • relating to potery • posion or posionus • making someone lagh • siging or playing music • a siencetist who studies • study goods and services • a place to keep stuf cold • a person who collects money • a person with careful search • who studies reasearchers or maps earth • ...
crossword 2022-01-06
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- produced or sold without a brand
- one who studies the earth
- poisonous
- space
- someone who makes someone laugh
- school
- fridge
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- another word for people
- someone who is skilled at music
- someone who takes taxes or fees
- horseback rider
- relating to poets or poems
- walk
- the study of how goods and services are produced and distributed
- someone who searches for information
15 Clues: walk • space • school • fridge • poisonous • horseback rider • another word for people • one who studies the earth • relating to poets or poems • someone who is skilled at music • someone who takes taxes or fees • someone who makes someone laugh • produced or sold without a brand • someone who searches for information • the study of how goods and services are produced and distributed
Julia crossword morph 2022-01-06
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- how goods are pruduced
- a person who is walking
- someone who studies the earth
- someone who makes music
- related to horses
- a person
- someone who collects
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- characteristics of poetry
- someone who investigates
- a scientist studies the earth
- someone who makes people laugh
- something to do with poison
- made without a brand name
- keeps food cold
- pertaining to academic learning
15 Clues: a person • keeps food cold • related to horses • someone who collects • how goods are pruduced • a person who is walking • someone who makes music • someone who investigates • characteristics of poetry • made without a brand name • something to do with poison • a scientist studies the earth • someone who studies the earth • someone who makes people laugh • pertaining to academic learning
Scope 2024-10-29
Env Science - Climate Change 2025-05-05
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- the most abundant of greenhouse gases
- can be used for by humans over and over again
- chemicals released into the atmosphere from industry, automobiles, etc
- the circular pathway of carbon in the environment
- practices that do not deplete natural resources to a high degree
- the current environmental conditions in a small area
- behavior that keeps the environment in mind, that are not harmful
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- everything around us, living and nonliving
- practices that are good for the environment or do not harm it
- another greenhouse gas produce by many different processes
- the amount of carbon a person used in a given amount of time
- changes in the overall conditions on Earth
- changes in the average temperature on Earth
- in the atmosphere, keep the earth at a certain temperature
- materials that are easily broken down in our environment
- the gas layer surrounding the Earth
- act of using resources sustainably
- overall environmental conditions in a large area
- energy sources such as oil, natural gas and coal
19 Clues: act of using resources sustainably • the gas layer surrounding the Earth • the most abundant of greenhouse gases • everything around us, living and nonliving • changes in the overall conditions on Earth • changes in the average temperature on Earth • can be used for by humans over and over again • overall environmental conditions in a large area • ...
Migration Key Terms 2017-10-15
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- Immigrants – Emigrants equals this…
- where people feel pressured by cultural factors to leave
- An environmental or cultural feature that slows migration
- When Immigrants > Emigrants, the country has…
- Reason why people move to their new home
- The most common category of push-and-pull factor is this
- Movement WITHIN the same region, like from the inner city to the suburbs
- Permanent move from ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER
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- Movement from one REGION OF A TO ANOTHER, like from rural to urban areas
- migration TO a location
- The permanent move to a new location
- Permanent movement in the SAME country
- where people choose to leave freely of their own choice
- A floodplain is an example of this type of push or pull factor
- Reason why people move from their current home
- Migration FROM a location
16 Clues: migration TO a location • Migration FROM a location • Immigrants – Emigrants equals this… • The permanent move to a new location • Permanent movement in the SAME country • Reason why people move to their new home • Permanent move from ONE COUNTRY TO ANOTHER • When Immigrants > Emigrants, the country has… • Reason why people move from their current home • ...
E 2019-12-18
10 Clues: Marx Socialist • Jenner Smallpox • morse morse code • Pasteur Vaccines • Fulton Steam boat • Watt Steam engine • Whitneycotton gin • Smith Political Economics • PROCESS Steel making process • Hargreaves Carpets and clothes
EPA CROSSWORD 2014-12-04
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- NEPA required all major _________ __________ to have a detailed statement of environmental impacts that they would affect. (Hint: two words, but write as one in the crossword)
- The Nuclear Waste Policy Act (1982)stated that all nuclear waste should be stored __________.
- The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the amount of _________ in the water.
- Create a strong relationship with America’s _____________ community.
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- In the late 1950s, American citizens started to become concerned with the impact ________ have on the environment.
- Enhance the livability and ____________ vitality of neighborhoods.
- The Energy Policy Act wanted to avoid the by-production of ____________ ______. (Hint: two words, but write as one in the crossword)
- The national efforts enacted are aimed to reduce environmental risk by using _________ studies.
- Proposed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970.
- Banned the use of DDT.
10 Clues: Banned the use of DDT. • Proposed the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in 1970. • Enhance the livability and ____________ vitality of neighborhoods. • Create a strong relationship with America’s _____________ community. • The Clean Water Act of 1972 regulates the amount of _________ in the water. • ...
Per+Kata Benda+an 2023-11-21
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- - Area of knowledge in Petrology
- - Urban Area
- - A complex of housing
- - Change
- - Area of knowledge in industry
- - Area of knowledge in economics
- - Friendship
- - Border
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- - Game
- - Area of knowledge in forestry or area of forest
- - Area of knowledge in soil
- - Area of water/ body of water
- - Area of knowledge in politics
- - An area of offices
- - Area of knowledge of machinery
15 Clues: - Game • - Change • - Border • - Urban Area • - Friendship • - An area of offices • - A complex of housing • - Area of knowledge in soil • - Area of water/ body of water • - Area of knowledge in politics • - Area of knowledge in industry • - Area of knowledge in Petrology • - Area of knowledge of machinery • - Area of knowledge in economics • ...
Houses Made of Dirt 2021-10-31
Genetics 2023-11-17
형용사 사회, 논리 2025-10-22
Unit 1 2025-11-12
Ashleigh Beckett - March 19th 2023 2023-03-19
12 Clues: fake • ferocious • having ample space • being of great value • player of instruments • a person of authority • interacting with society • relating to origins of race • to do with money or economics • acting with kindness and courtesy • something uncommon or significant • a person with in depth skills or knowledge
Genetics 2023-11-17
Dasha 2021-10-12
10 Clues: A buyer • A community • Not having much • What is desired • What is necessary • Resources from nature • Resources from humans • General of all resources • Businesses working together • Consumers and sellers interacting
BCSF Subjects 2022-02-20
10 Clues: time past wars • data binary c# • mind Zimbardo cognitive • Newton Kirchoff Faraday • euler logarithm ritangle • stock market micro money • benzene ligands elements • phospholipids glycosidic peptide • shakespeare crime the great gastby • remittances regeneration psammosere
henery ellis 2023-10-17
10 Clues: donations • UK's government • religious refugees • Scottish immagrents • final royal governor • second royal governor • st.simons island battle • in effect by right or not • a time after trustees appointedinted • production consumption and transfer of wealth
How well do you know the newlyweds? 2023-10-26
10 Clues: place we met • Gerard's pets • Month of engagement • Name of Gerard's mom • Marieke's nationality • Color of eyes Marieke • Marieke's last employer • Gerard's favorite sport • number of siblings Marieke • Gerard's field of expertise
Basic Concepts Of Economics (part 1) 2016-12-13
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- is the study of the entire behavior of the economy
- is the use of inputs to produce outputs.
- these are basic requirements for survival
- man-made goods used to produce other goods or services.
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- is the study of economics which deals with the behavior and activities of individuals in specific units
- simply the desires of citizens
- it includes natural resources such as timber, oil, coal, iron, soil and water as well as the ground in which these resources are found.
- a scientific study, which deals with how individuals and society generally make choices.
- refers to any property and assets of a person that have a useful value
- the work and time for which employees are paid.
10 Clues: simply the desires of citizens • is the use of inputs to produce outputs. • these are basic requirements for survival • the work and time for which employees are paid. • is the study of the entire behavior of the economy • man-made goods used to produce other goods or services. • refers to any property and assets of a person that have a useful value • ...
Scarcity & Economic Reasoning 2022-01-16
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- An economic system characterized by central planning and government ownership
- A person that takes on risk to organize the factors of production in response to the profit incentive
- A choice between two or more alternatives
- cost The value of the next best alternative
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- An economic system characterized by voluntary exchange and private property
- The study of how people make choices under the conditions of scarcity
- A word in economics meaning satisfaction
- possibilities All possible combinations of goods and services that can be produced by a fixed amount of resources in a given period of time
- Limited resources, unlimited wants; the basic economic problem
- of production- Resources used to create goods and services; land, labor, and capital
10 Clues: A word in economics meaning satisfaction • A choice between two or more alternatives • cost The value of the next best alternative • Limited resources, unlimited wants; the basic economic problem • The study of how people make choices under the conditions of scarcity • An economic system characterized by voluntary exchange and private property • ...
Superfund Tour 2019-02-25
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- “Superfund” is the short name used for what major US environmental law (use the acronym)?
- The NPL is the list of sites of national priority among the known releases or threatened releases of hazardous substances, pollutants, or contaminants throughout the ___ and its territories.
- The Superfund site assessment process evaluates potential or confirmed releases of hazardous substances that may pose a ___ to human health or the environment.
- The EPA and IARC have determined TCE is ___ to humans.
- The NPL is intended primarily to guide the EPA in determining which sites warrant further___.
- Superfund provided for ___ of persons responsible for releases of hazardous waste at these sites; and
- The acronym for one of the chemicals from the Zanesville Superfund site specifically named as having migrated to the well field.
- National ___ List
- Only sites on the NPL are eligible for Superfund Trust Fund-___ remedial actions.
- What public utility is near the Zanesville Superfund Site (acronym)?
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- Superfund established a trust fund to provide for cleanup when no ___ party could be identified.
- The acronym for the other chemical from the Zanesville Superfund site specifically named as having migrated to the well field (no commas, spaces or hyphen).
- What man-made feature became the source of pollution at the Zanesville Superfund site?
- Comprehensive ___ Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
- CERCLA was enacted in 19___ (spell-out).
- Hazard ___ System (HRS) criteria guide is the principal mechanism EPA uses to place uncontrolled waste sites on the NPL.
- The minimum score for a site to be “eligible for placement on the NPL” is __.5 (spell-out).
- Environmental ___ Agency
- Superfund established prohibitions and requirements concerning closed and abandoned ___ waste sites;
- Monies for Superfund are raised through a tax on the chemical and ___ industries.
20 Clues: National ___ List • Environmental ___ Agency • CERCLA was enacted in 19___ (spell-out). • The EPA and IARC have determined TCE is ___ to humans. • Comprehensive ___ Response, Compensation, and Liability Act • What public utility is near the Zanesville Superfund Site (acronym)? • Monies for Superfund are raised through a tax on the chemical and ___ industries. • ...
Population Dynamics & Biodiversity Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-14
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- Arrangement of a population in its environment
- A large-scale dying out of a large percentage of all living organisms in an area within a short time
- Movement of individuals away from a population
- Environmental factor, such as predation, disease, and competition, that depends on the number of members in a population per unit area
- In a biological community, the number and abundance of different species
- Number of organisms per unit of living area
- Overuse of species with economic value- a factor in species extinction
- Largest number of individuals in a species that an environment can support long-term
- Number of different species living in a specific area
- effects Any different environmental condition occurring along an ecosystem's boundaries
- Variety of inheritable characteristics or genes in an interbreeding population
- Habitat loss from separation of an ecosystem into small pieces of land
- Removal of part of a habitat
- Any material or organism in the biosphere, including water, soil, fuel, and plants and animals
- Environmental factor, such as storms and extreme heat or cold, that affects populations regardless of their density
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- Movement of individuals into a population
- When one species plays a large role in an ecosystem
- The disappearance of a species when the last of its members dies
- Variety of ecosystems in the biosphere
- Gradual process of a species becoming extinct
- Nonnative species that can significantly modify or disrupt habitat
- Increasing concentration of toxic sub-stances, such as DDT, in organisms as trophic levels increase
- How fast a specific population grows
- Water pollution from nitrogen-rich and phosphorus-rich substances flowing into waterways, causing algal overgrowth
24 Clues: Removal of part of a habitat • How fast a specific population grows • Variety of ecosystems in the biosphere • Movement of individuals into a population • Number of organisms per unit of living area • Gradual process of a species becoming extinct • Arrangement of a population in its environment • Movement of individuals away from a population • ...
Ecology and the Environment Quiz 2017-06-06
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- Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world
- This protocol (that the US did not sign) was issued in 1997 to help fight global warming
- What gas are humans adding to the atmosphere that is causing the carbon cycle to become overloaded?
- India’s family planning policy focuses mainly on the education of ____________
- A gas found in high concentrations in the stratosphere which helps to absorb ultraviolet radiation
- The stink bug coming to this area is an example of a(n) ___________________
- China’s family planning policy restricts families within city (urban) areas to have __________________ without any penalty
- This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion
- Fuel Remains of ancient organisms rich in carbon, such as oil, natural gas and coal, which can be used as an energy resource
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- An environmental issue caused primarily by the burning of high sulfur coal in factories
- Warming of Earth’s atmosphere resulting from heat trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases
- The name of our pet rabbit
- The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth
- Melting ______________ are leading to an increase in sea level
- What is the name of the project you created for this unit on an environmental issue?
- Two ways to prevent or fix this environmental issue are to conserve natural areas and sustainable agriculture
- Deforestation in areas like the Amazon Rainforest result in loss of ____________
- One negative effect of ozone depletion is that it impairs the process of _______.
- The main cause of overpopulation is a higher _______________ than death rate
- The __________________ Protocol, signed by 200 countries in the mid-1980’s banned the production of CFC’s
- How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have?
21 Clues: The name of our pet rabbit • How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have? • This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion • The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth • Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world • Melting ______________ are leading to an increase in sea level • ...
Ecology and the Environment Quiz 2017-06-06
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- An environmental issue caused primarily by the burning of high sulfur coal in factories
- This protocol (that the US did not sign) was issued in 1997 to help fight global warming
- How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have?
- The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth
- One negative effect of ozone depletion is that it impairs the process of _______.
- Warming of Earth’s atmosphere resulting from heat trapped by carbon dioxide and other gases
- The __________________ Protocol, signed by 200 countries in the mid-1980’s banned the production of CFC’s
- What gas are humans adding to the atmosphere that is causing the carbon cycle to become overloaded?
- India’s family planning policy focuses mainly on the education of ____________
- Deforestation in areas like the Amazon Rainforest result in loss of ____________
- A gas found in high concentrations in the stratosphere which helps to absorb ultraviolet radiation
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- What is the name of the project you created for this unit on an environmental issue?
- This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion
- The main cause of overpopulation is a higher _______________ than death rate
- The stink bug coming to this area is an example of a(n) ___________________
- The name of our pet rabbit
- Two ways to prevent or fix this environmental issue are to conserve natural areas and sustainable agriculture
- Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world
- China’s family planning policy restricts families within city (urban) areas to have ________ child(ren) without any penalty
- Remains of ancient organisms rich in carbon, such as oil, natural gas and coal, which can be used as an energy resource
- Melting ______________ are leading to an increase in sea level
21 Clues: The name of our pet rabbit • How many children does Mrs. Peloquin have? • This eye issue can be caused by ozone depletion • The gradual increase in the temperature of the Earth • Ozone depletion is causing thinning in this area of the world • Melting ______________ are leading to an increase in sea level • ...
Environmental Change and Management 2018-03-08
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- The _______ River is known as the world's dirtiest river.
- Number of digits in a grid reference.
- One of the main nutrients found in sewage.
- The __________ zone is an important habitat on the banks of waterways.
- This role of the environment sees us releasing our waste so it can be "treated" by the natural environment.
- Adding fertiliser to our rivers results in _____
- The ________ habits of carp reduce the clarity of water.
- Releasing this into waterways increases the level of nutrients in the water.
- A types of land use: grazing, irrigation, cropping etc
- Dams stop the upstream ______ of fish species.
- A river in northern NSW.
- Another name for river catchment.
- Cold water pollution stops fishing ________.
- This type of environmental management restricts tourist numbers national parks.
- These are shown on topo maps are permanent wetlands/swamps
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- Illegal hunting.
- A variety of living things.
- Location of the world's dirtiest river.
- Site of the world's worst nuclear accident.
- These are more accurate than directions
- Environmental disaster in Prince William Sound, Alaska in 1989.
- Taking too much water out of the river.
- This form of agricultural extracts a lot of water from the Murray-Darling rivers.
- Irrigation can lead to increased _____ levels in our rivers.
- One of the pollutants released into the Citarum River.
- A form of pollution in Citarum River.
- The ship that ran aground in Alaska creating an environmental disaster.
- This large body of water has been drastically reduced by cotton irrigation.
- The _________ industry dumps large quantities of pollution into the Citarum River.
- Closely spaced contours indicates a ____ landscape.
30 Clues: Illegal hunting. • A river in northern NSW. • A variety of living things. • Another name for river catchment. • Number of digits in a grid reference. • A form of pollution in Citarum River. • Location of the world's dirtiest river. • These are more accurate than directions • Taking too much water out of the river. • One of the main nutrients found in sewage. • ...
Plural Policing 2018-10-29
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- Surname of the current Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service
- Acronym for Scottish Environmental Protection Agency
- The first Neighbourhood Watch scheme - then known as Home Watch - was set up in the UK in in which Chesire town in 1982?
- Surname of “Johnathon” on NCA most wanted list
- 8% of G4S employees are employed in this continent
- The article ‘Pluralisation of policing in England & Wales and the Netherlands: exploring similarity and difference’ (2009) was written by Jones, van Steden and which other author (surname)?
- NCA Board Meeting on 23 August 2018 met in this city
- In their 2002 article Mark Button and Tim John considered the plural policing of what kind of protest?
- According to Atkinson (2018) how many ‘key operational partners’ are based at the Scottish Crime Campus?
- The first Neighbourhood Watch schemes were set up in New York in 1964 as a response to a murder. What was the surname of the victim?
- Acronym for British Security Industry Authority
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- Missing word - MI5 is the common name for the UK “?” Service
- 22% of G4S employees are employed in this continent
- Surname of the current Director General of the Security Service
- Missing word – MI6 is the common name for the Secret “?” Service
- Missing word - SEPA is the Scottish Environmental “?” Agency
- G4S had a contract to deliver security at this event in London in 2012
- According to Atkinson (2018) beyond the ‘key operational partners’ how many other agencies have a presence at the Scottish Crime Campus?
- Missing word - HMRC is Her Majesty’s Revenue and “?”
- Missing word - The NCA stands for the National “?" Agency
- The Scottish Crime Campus is located in this town
21 Clues: Surname of “Johnathon” on NCA most wanted list • Acronym for British Security Industry Authority • The Scottish Crime Campus is located in this town • 8% of G4S employees are employed in this continent • 22% of G4S employees are employed in this continent • Acronym for Scottish Environmental Protection Agency • NCA Board Meeting on 23 August 2018 met in this city • ...
Ten Year DVYC Anniversary 2024-10-03
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- DVYC and DRCC needs ___________ to continue.
- The EPA program responsible for cleaning up some of the nation's most contaminated sites
- These impacts show how factors like poverty, poor health, and long unaddressed pollution can combine to make health impacts worse in the long run. Washington’s HEAL Act references a map that charts these impacts for environmental justice assessments
- The organization that established the Youth Corps
- ____________ justice addresses the disproportionate impacts of climate change on low-income and marginalized communities around the world.
- Approximately 1,500 _______________ have been a part of DVYC.
- Type of justice that addresses inequalities based on location and status
- Price to join DVYC
- Type of project youth are involved in to improve local environments
- The DVYC cohort that a youth is placed in first when they join DVYC
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- Current Coordinator of DVYC
- 2014 for DVYC
- The local river that youth engage with in their projects that was declared a superfund site in 2001
- First Coordinator of DVYC
- Duwamish Valley Youth Corps
- This act addresses environmental injustice and DVYC have supported it. It was passed by the Washington State Legislature in 2021
- Elected official that DVYC have met with.
- First Director of DVYC
- Approximately 2000 of these have been introduced to the Valley by the DVYC
- The NEWBEAS Cohort is named after Carmen Martinez’s _________ Bea. A youth is first placed in this cohort when they first join DVYC.
- A type of garden that DVYC has planted that filters water from roofs, driveways, and streets and can help improve water quality, reduce runoff, and provide food and shelter for wildlife
- The type of plants that DVYC collected and studied for 25 heavy metals
22 Clues: 2014 for DVYC • Price to join DVYC • First Director of DVYC • First Coordinator of DVYC • Current Coordinator of DVYC • Duwamish Valley Youth Corps • Elected official that DVYC have met with. • DVYC and DRCC needs ___________ to continue. • The organization that established the Youth Corps • Approximately 1,500 _______________ have been a part of DVYC. • ...
SOS Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-10
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- – The body's natural blood filter that regulates iron levels. (Chapter 1)
- – The gradual development of species over time. (Chapter 2)
- – A tiny infectious agent that can insert its genetic material into human DNA. (Chapter 5)
- Inheritance) – The idea that environmental effects can be passed down across generations. (Chapter 4)
- – A condition where the body struggles to regulate blood sugar, possibly influenced by ancient cold adaptations. (Chapter 2)
- – The pigment that gives skin its color and protects against UV radiation. (Chapter 3)
- V Leiden) – A genetic mutation that increases blood clotting, which may have helped protect against the plague. (Chapter 4)
- – The study of how genes can be switched on or off by environmental factors. (Chapter 3)
- Cell Anemia) – A genetic disease that provides resistance to malaria. (Chapter 1)
- D) – A nutrient essential for bone health, produced when exposed to sunlight. (Chapter 3)
- – A mineral essential for the body, but also a resource for bacteria. (Chapter 1)
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- Advantage) – The concept that some diseases provide unexpected survival benefits. (Chapter 1)
- Interference) – A molecular process that can turn off genes in response to environmental changes. (Chapter 3)
- – A disorder that causes the body to absorb too much iron. (Chapter 4)
- Genes) – Genetic elements that move around the genome, influencing evolution. (Chapter 5)
- Fibrosis) – A genetic disorder that may have helped protect against deadly diarrheal diseases. (Chapter 2)
- Linkage) – When genes are inherited together due to their proximity on a chromosome. (Chapter 5)
- – The body's immune response to injury or infection. (Chapter 5)
- – A theory that organisms can pass traits acquired during their lifetime to offspring. (Chapter 4)
- Age) – A historical period of extreme cold that influenced human evolution. (Chapter 2)
20 Clues: – The gradual development of species over time. (Chapter 2) • – The body's immune response to injury or infection. (Chapter 5) • – A disorder that causes the body to absorb too much iron. (Chapter 4) • – The body's natural blood filter that regulates iron levels. (Chapter 1) • Cell Anemia) – A genetic disease that provides resistance to malaria. (Chapter 1) • ...
MDRO's & Screening 2025-10-16
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- : Extended-spectrum beta-lactamase production conferring resistance to third-generation cephalosporins.
- LIAISON : Designated role coordinating between clinical areas and infection prevention service.
- : Vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus; environmental persistence necessitates rigorous contact precautions.
- MAPPING : Visual/temporal linkage analysis of cases, locations, and staff interactions to infer spread.
- AGENT : Disinfectant with activity against bacterial spores; required for C. difficile environmental control.
- PREVALENCE SURVEY : Single-time audit of colonisation/infection rates across a unit or facility.
- STEWARDSHIP : Systematic program optimising antimicrobial use to improve outcomes and limit resistance.
- : Multidrug-resistant organism; often requires additional precautions per local policy.
- TRACING : Identification and management of exposed patients/staff based on risk of transmission.
- : Carbapenemase-producing Enterobacterales (e.g., KPC, NDM, OXA-48); high risk of transmission and limited therapies.
- CLEAN : Thorough, standardised clean of a room after patient discharge or transfer including disinfection steps.
- HYGIENE COMPLIANCE : Percentage adherence with moments of hand hygiene; key performance indicator for IPC.
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- : Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus; decolonisation per protocol and risk assessment.
- LISTING : Tabular record of cases with key epidemiological variables used to track outbreaks.
- : Grouping patients with the same pathogen and using dedicated staff/equipment to reduce cross-transmission.
- RESERVOIR : Contaminated surfaces/equipment that maintain transmission potential.
- : Protocol-based eradication or suppression (e.g., nasal mupirocin, CHG body wash) to reduce carriage.
- MANAGEMENT : Coordinated actions to detect, contain, and eliminate transmission; includes line listing and controls.
- : Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacterales; umbrella term that may include CPE and non-enzyme mechanisms.
- ASSESSMENT : Patient-, procedure-, and environment-based evaluation determining required level of precautions.
- : Targeted swabbing/testing based on risk factors (e.g., overseas healthcare, known exposure, outbreak ward).
- PRECAUTIONS : Gown and gloves for room entry; dedicated equipment; enhanced cleaning with focus on high-touch points.
22 Clues: RESERVOIR : Contaminated surfaces/equipment that maintain transmission potential. • : Multidrug-resistant organism; often requires additional precautions per local policy. • LISTING : Tabular record of cases with key epidemiological variables used to track outbreaks. • ...
engineer 2022-02-22
Smart Farming 2023-12-18
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- Storage and processing of data on the internet.
- Using technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- Collects data on environmental conditions.
- Network of connected devices in smart farming.
- Exact and controlled farming practices.
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- Set of rules for making decisions in automated systems.
- Information collected for analysis in smart farming.
- Unmanned aerial vehicle used for monitoring crops.
- Plant cultivated for food, fiber, or other uses.
- Long-term environmental and economic balance in farming.
10 Clues: Exact and controlled farming practices. • Collects data on environmental conditions. • Network of connected devices in smart farming. • Storage and processing of data on the internet. • Plant cultivated for food, fiber, or other uses. • Unmanned aerial vehicle used for monitoring crops. • Information collected for analysis in smart farming. • ...
My school year! 2022-05-16
12 Clues: math teacher • elar teacher • sports program • science teacher • history teacher • period where we eat • junior high principal • place to borrow books • home economics style class • dance activity we had in december • website we use for reading each week • test we take at the end of each year
Economics vocab 2024-02-09
12 Clues: work • 3,4,6,10 • rome, italy • never enough • running a business • 🎶I ____ it that way🎶 • the study of scarcity • something for survival • Gross domestic product • dough, moolah, benjamins, cheddar • there is no such thing as a free lunch • there's is sea... there's sand... then there's:
social justice (25/05) 2022-05-25
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- a movement to advance gender equality, particularly for marginalised genders (8)
- common acronym for the community represented at pink dot (5 + 1 symbol)
- a far-right ideology which believes that overpopulation is the cause of the climate crisis, and can be solved by genocide (9)
- discrimination against individuals based on their ethno-religious identities or characteristics (6)
- discrimination against disabled individuals (7)
- when a company misleads about the environmental sustainability of their products (12)
- depleting in the atmosphere (5)
- the goal of equitable climate solutions, "climate _______" (7)
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- the stratification of society based on socio-economic means (5)
- september 2019 event organised by fridays for the future: "climate _______" (7)
- environmental practices that can be supported over time (11)
- melting (3-4)
- global _______ (7)
- most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3)
- singapore's climate ______ plan (6)
- fear arising from knowledge of the climate crisis, "climate _______" (7)
- black substance mined for profit (3)
17 Clues: melting (3-4) • global _______ (7) • depleting in the atmosphere (5) • singapore's climate ______ plan (6) • black substance mined for profit (3) • most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3) • discrimination against disabled individuals (7) • environmental practices that can be supported over time (11) • the goal of equitable climate solutions, "climate _______" (7) • ...
Common Assessment #4 Review 2017-06-19
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- The idea that land, labour and capital limit the supply of what people need/want.
- When one company has control over the production/distribution of a certain good/service.
- Measures the amount of wealth a country's economy generates.
- People on this side of the spectrum believe that people should be responsible for their own well-being.
- Each political party has one of these; they express an opinion/stance on key issues.
- Tax based on a percentage of a person's income.
- A system of taxation where people are taxed at a higher % as their income increases.
- Businesses and companies that are owned and operated by the government.
- The belief that personal freedom and economic liberty are the best economic ideals.
- Misrepresenting or not paying your taxes.
- Tax paid at the time of buying a product or service.
- The opposite of individualism, meaning cooperation and working together is most effective.
- Another term for the underground economy.
- The focus of public good in the United States.
- People on this side of the spectrum believe that the government is best positioned to use money to help individuals.
- The focus of public good in Canada.
- Money saved or provided to seniors when they retire/reach 65.
- Group that fights for the rights of workers in the workplace.
- Commercials, advertising and marketing can create consumer _________.
- A stoppage of workers to pressure employers to respond to issues.
- Profit, competition, supply and demand all have to do with which type of economy?
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- The study of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
- This type of economy refers to all the buying and selling that takes place illegally.
- One of the main goals of a planned/command economy should be to reduce economic ____________.
- This type of tax means all individuals are taxed at the same rate (typically favored by market economy).
- This party strongly supports government involvement and intervention regarding environmental issues.
- Rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers.
- Crown corporations are often created to support economic ____________.
- One of the main reasons people decide to use reverse boycotts on major businesses/corporations.
- Services provided by the government to promote well-being and paid for by taxes.
- When jobs are created, this "rate" does down.
- What is best for society as a whole.
- This type of economy favours strong government control and decision making.
- A type of economy where the government steps in to help, but doesn't take over.
- All the economic activity that is taxed to pay the services the government provides.
- A decision by consumers to stop buying a product or service as a way to bring about change.
- Money made from a product or service above and beyond the operating costs.
37 Clues: The focus of public good in Canada. • What is best for society as a whole. • Misrepresenting or not paying your taxes. • Another term for the underground economy. • When jobs are created, this "rate" does down. • The focus of public good in the United States. • Tax based on a percentage of a person's income. • Tax paid at the time of buying a product or service. • ...
Environmental issues 2019-09-19
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- which emissions is she fighting?
- which outdoor label shows solidarity?
- outside which parliament has she begun her protests?
- in which other city at the east coast will there be a strike?
- name a famous environmental organisation!
- which climate agreement is crucial (2 degrees...)?
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- Greta Thunberg is involved
- in 2050 the world should be carbon-...
- where thunberg is right now...
9 Clues: Greta Thunberg is involved • where thunberg is right now... • which emissions is she fighting? • which outdoor label shows solidarity? • in 2050 the world should be carbon-... • name a famous environmental organisation! • which climate agreement is crucial (2 degrees...)? • outside which parliament has she begun her protests? • ...
Environmental Crossword 2021-03-24
9 Clues: To share a car • Synonym of eject • To throw garbage away • Sort of carbon dioxide • To make something dirty • The place where a species lives • All the animals that live in the wild • Use of organic rubbish as plant fertilizer • All the animals, plant and natural landmarks
Environmental Science 2021-10-12
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- Table Has 118 elements
- a metal commonly used
- two or more different types of atoms
- mixed together using physical means
- atoms held together using chemical bonds
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- info about chemical proportions
- when a group of atoms is held together
- anything that has mass
- when a molecule contains only one type of atom
9 Clues: a metal commonly used • Table Has 118 elements • anything that has mass • info about chemical proportions • mixed together using physical means • two or more different types of atoms • when a group of atoms is held together • atoms held together using chemical bonds • when a molecule contains only one type of atom
Environmental solutions 2023-03-08
9 Clues: energy from air • a better oil source • energy from the earth • the energy from the sun • organic matter used as fuel • energy that comes from water • to decrease the use of something • the action of doing something again • to convert material into something new
Environmental changes 2023-04-14
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- excess amounts of nutrients in a body of water
- allows populations to adapt more easily
- changes requires organisms to adapt to new weather conditions
- organisms not having time to adapt to change and force them to move or die
- an internal clock that is running in the back of your brain
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- a plant moving towards the sun to grow
- the turning of all/part of an organism
- a organism that turns towards the Earth
- rest or limited to no metabolic
9 Clues: rest or limited to no metabolic • a plant moving towards the sun to grow • the turning of all/part of an organism • allows populations to adapt more easily • a organism that turns towards the Earth • excess amounts of nutrients in a body of water • an internal clock that is running in the back of your brain • ...
Environmental Law 2023-06-01
9 Clues: Payments • Penalties • Persuasion • Clean Air Act • Property Rights • Prescriptive Regulation • Pollution Prevention Act • National Environmental Policy • Land and Water Conservation Act
Environmental factors 2023-06-12
9 Clues: category of waste • co2 is what type of gas • rethinking before you buy • main source of air pollution • a combination of smoke and fog • type of gas produced in landfills • process of organic wastes with worms • a substance that causes undesirable changes • pollutant that forms just above the earth's surface
Environmental Organizations 2013-05-13
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- What organization uses the internet to increase public awareness on today's important environmental issues.
- Who says this quote “is building a future where human needs are met in harmony with nature”
- What organization was created because a man saw the world changing , and wanted to make a difference?
- Who created the Save The Earth organization in the early 1970s?
- True or False? David McTaggart also created the “Save Our Environment” organization.
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- Who introduced the name when someone showed him a peace sign?
- Who administered the “Save Our Environment” organization?
- True or False? The World Wildlife Fund was the “child” of the Morges Manifesto.
- What Organization was created to stop a second nuclear weapon test at Amchitka island in the Aleutians?
9 Clues: Who administered the “Save Our Environment” organization? • Who introduced the name when someone showed him a peace sign? • Who created the Save The Earth organization in the early 1970s? • True or False? The World Wildlife Fund was the “child” of the Morges Manifesto. • True or False? David McTaggart also created the “Save Our Environment” organization. • ...
environmental issues 2014-11-28
9 Clues: a synonim of waste • where the waste goes • gas emitted by industries • waste that we have at home • without it the car don't go • energy that we can use more times • where you put the waste or rubbish • from it the people create the fuel of car • it is a phenomenon that happened in this time
environmental issue 2014-11-28
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- the thing that we put in the bin
- impiant for producing nuclear energy
- umans recycling the glass, paper...
- an other way to say waste
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- is use to coltivate the bio fuel
- a artificial lake or a naturale lake
- the thing that create a artificial lake
- the energy that umans create by the nuclear atoms
- when a people is fine
9 Clues: when a people is fine • an other way to say waste • is use to coltivate the bio fuel • the thing that we put in the bin • umans recycling the glass, paper... • a artificial lake or a naturale lake • impiant for producing nuclear energy • the thing that create a artificial lake • the energy that umans create by the nuclear atoms
Environmental Concerns 2018-03-08
Across
- factor the combined influence of wind and temperature on the body
- restore loss of water
- a condition in which your body temperature drops below normal
- exhaustion an overheating of the body resulting in cold clammy skin and symptoms of shock
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- the process of allowing your body to adapt slowly to weather conditions
- balance the body's ability to balance the amount of fluid lost through perspiration or excretion
- tissue damage from freezing
- index a scientific measure of the combined effects of heat and humidity on the body
- body fluid loss
9 Clues: body fluid loss • restore loss of water • tissue damage from freezing • a condition in which your body temperature drops below normal • factor the combined influence of wind and temperature on the body • the process of allowing your body to adapt slowly to weather conditions • index a scientific measure of the combined effects of heat and humidity on the body • ...
Environmental Concerns 2018-03-08
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- restore loss of water
- body fluid loss
- index a scientific measure of the combined effects of heat and humidity on the body
- the process of allowing your body to adapt slowly to weather conditions
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- balance the body's ability to balance the amount of fluid lost through perspiration or excretion
- factor the combined influence of wind and temperature on the body
- exhaustion an overheating of the body resulting in cold clammy skin and symptoms of shock
- a condition in which your body temperature drops below normal
- tissue damage from freezing
9 Clues: body fluid loss • restore loss of water • tissue damage from freezing • a condition in which your body temperature drops below normal • factor the combined influence of wind and temperature on the body • the process of allowing your body to adapt slowly to weather conditions • index a scientific measure of the combined effects of heat and humidity on the body • ...
Environmental Issues 2022-03-30
9 Clues: лампочка • автопарковка • сміттєвий бак • сонячна панель • органічні овочі • енерго-економний • велосипедна стійка • глобальне потепління • відновлювана енергія
Environmental Monitoring 2023-07-17
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- Successor to POES
- Operates GOES, POES, JPSS, and DMSP
- International partnership with EUMETSAT (provides a second polar orbit satellite for greater coverage). Has visible, IR, and UV sensors
- Headquartered at Offut AFB; preparation of weather analysis for the intelligence community and DOD's only source of Space Weather products
- Uses POES and GOES to locate aviators, mariners, and land-based users in distress; Not used for military combat search and rescue (CSAR) missions
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- Military dedicated weather satellite that can take nighttime imagery with 1/4 moon visibility
- Can degrade military systems used by warfighters
- Builds and launches weather satellites
- Constant coverage with a rapid refresh rate and can observe many full storm areas at once
9 Clues: Successor to POES • Operates GOES, POES, JPSS, and DMSP • Builds and launches weather satellites • Can degrade military systems used by warfighters • Constant coverage with a rapid refresh rate and can observe many full storm areas at once • Military dedicated weather satellite that can take nighttime imagery with 1/4 moon visibility • ...
environmental science 2024-05-22
Across
- place in an unfavorable position in relation to someone or something else
- Available in remote areas all around the world
- produces solar energy
- supply (a device) with mechanical or electrical energy.
- Free resource that produces no greenhouse gases
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- Creates greenhouse gases when burned
- Resource from within the Earth that is free and will never run out
- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect
- put in a favorable or more favorable position
9 Clues: produces solar energy • Creates greenhouse gases when burned • put in a favorable or more favorable position • Available in remote areas all around the world • a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect • Free resource that produces no greenhouse gases • supply (a device) with mechanical or electrical energy. • ...
Environmental studies 2024-04-25
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- use of resources in a way that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- collective interactions of living organisms with each other and with their environment
- breaking down organic material into simpler substances by microorganisms
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- reflects a commitment to conserving the nation's rich and diverse heritage, promoting sustainable development, and enhancing the quality of life for present and future generations.
- variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat.
- The primary cause of carbon footprint.
- converting waste materials into reusable material
- layer of gases surrounding the planet that is vital for life
- permanent destruction of forests
9 Clues: permanent destruction of forests • The primary cause of carbon footprint. • converting waste materials into reusable material • variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat. • layer of gases surrounding the planet that is vital for life • breaking down organic material into simpler substances by microorganisms • ...
Environmental Design 2024-11-25
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- used to support one end of a central section (ie. bridges and balconies).
- a horizontal structural member that supports a ceiling and transfers the weight of the roof to the walls of a building.
- a shelf located above a fireplace, typically included in a frame that surrounds it.
- a short pillar or column, typically decorative in design, in a series supporting a rail or coping.
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- projecting ornamental course near the top of the building.
- a thin layer of wood material applied to the surface of a structure to improve appearance or add protection.
- a horizontal architectural element that sits above columns and supports the roof of a structure.
- the front edge of a stair tread that extends over the riser.
- uses a single 3D structure to help architects and engineers to plan and manage a construction project.
9 Clues: projecting ornamental course near the top of the building. • the front edge of a stair tread that extends over the riser. • used to support one end of a central section (ie. bridges and balconies). • a shelf located above a fireplace, typically included in a frame that surrounds it. • ...
environmental health 2024-09-19
Across
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
- your surroundings
- convert into reusable material
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- give public support for an idea, plan, or way of doing something
- protect from harm or destruction
- a piece of ground used to grow vegetables, fruit, herbs, or flowers
- not harmful to the environment
- the quality of using money and other resources carefully and not wastefully
- decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer
9 Clues: your surroundings • not harmful to the environment • convert into reusable material • protect from harm or destruction • decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer • give public support for an idea, plan, or way of doing something • capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms • ...
Environmental Adaptations 2025-10-30
9 Clues: High or low • Getting used to • Absence of heat • Water level in the air • Get used to the weather • Stable internal environment • Effort in presence of oxygen • Process of replenishing fluids • Functions of the living organisms
Environmental issues 2025-07-08
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- too many buildings,no green space
- corals in the sea lose their colours and die
- Oil in the ocean kills sea life
- Cutting down too many trees
- Earth is getting hotter each year.
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- Dirty rivers and ocean from waste
- No rain for a long time
- Water falls down from the sky that contains chemicals from pollution
- Hard to breathe smoke plus fog
9 Clues: No rain for a long time • Cutting down too many trees • Hard to breathe smoke plus fog • Oil in the ocean kills sea life • Dirty rivers and ocean from waste • too many buildings,no green space • Earth is getting hotter each year. • corals in the sea lose their colours and die • Water falls down from the sky that contains chemicals from pollution
Environmental Injuries 2025-09-30
9 Clues: "Trench foot" • Frozen soft tissue • Core temp above 105 • Core temperature below 95 • Water draining electrolytes • Involuntary muscle contractions • Core temp above 102 and below 105 • Congenital condition causing airways to swell • Congenital condition involving glucose and insulin
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Unit 3: Biosphere Part 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-09
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- The average conditions, including temperature and precipitation, over long periods in a given area
- the somewhat predictable series of changes in a community that follows a disturbance (e.g, a fire, logging, or farming) that dramatically alters the community but does not destroy all vegetation or soil life
- The final stage of succession; a stable community that remains relatively unchanged.
- A non-native species that spreads widely in a community
- The somewhat predictable series of changes in a community that follows a disturbance so severe that no vegetation or soil life remainsSecondary Succession
- The variety of organisms in an area, by species, genes, populations, and communities; also called biological diversitySpecies Diversity
- The day-to-day conditions in Earth's atmosphere
- The number or variety of species in the world or in a particular region
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- The number and variety of ecosystems within a particular area
- Tells a scientist how many species exist in a certain environment
- A diagram that shows an area's average temperature and precipitation
- Species that respond to environmental changes dramatically. They can help measure environmental conditions and can be indicators of environmental health.
- Species A species that has a strong or wide-ranging impact on a community
- One of the first species to colonize newly exposed land
- Differences in DNA among individuals within a species or populationEcosystem Diversity
- A grouping of ecosystems with similar abiotic and biotic conditions
16 Clues: The day-to-day conditions in Earth's atmosphere • A non-native species that spreads widely in a community • One of the first species to colonize newly exposed land • The number and variety of ecosystems within a particular area • Tells a scientist how many species exist in a certain environment • A grouping of ecosystems with similar abiotic and biotic conditions • ...
