environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Movement 2024-08-05
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- Influential book
- Clean water advocacy
- Conservation group
- Act to reduce pollution
- Environmental disaster at _ Canal
- Air pollution concern
- Activist organization
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- Protection of species variety. Bio __
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Alternative _ energy push
- Annual environmental event
- Act passed in 1973 _ Species
- Waste _ reduction effort
- Land preservation. __ Parks
- Awareness of _ layer depletion
15 Clues: Influential book • Conservation group • Clean water advocacy • Air pollution concern • Activist organization • Act to reduce pollution • Waste _ reduction effort • Alternative _ energy push • Annual environmental event • Land preservation. __ Parks • Act passed in 1973 _ Species • Awareness of _ layer depletion • Environmental Protection Agency • Environmental disaster at _ Canal • ...
The Economy 2017-03-02
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- the general reduction of prices and the level of economic activity in an economy
- the branch of economics that deals with the way land is used and the things that are produced by farming
- to improve the economy of a country by increasing the amount of money that people are earning and spending in the country
- economics an economic process in which prices increase so that money becomes less valuable
- economics someone who supports the system of capitalism
- economics a period of time when there is a lot of unemployment and poverty because there is very little economic activity
- a similar increase in the activity of a particular industry or part of a country’s economy
- used for talking about U.S. economic power
- an economic theory according to which poor people benefit when richer people become even richer
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- the conditions that affect the economic success or failure of a product, company, country, etc.
- the study of the economic systems of whole countries or large regions
- a period when trade and industry are not successful and there is a lot of unemployment
- a reduction in the rate at which prices increase
- a particular area of business or industry
- very high inflation
- gross domestic product: the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year, not including income received from money invested in other countries
16 Clues: very high inflation • a particular area of business or industry • used for talking about U.S. economic power • a reduction in the rate at which prices increase • economics someone who supports the system of capitalism • the study of the economic systems of whole countries or large regions • ...
An Introduction to Environmental Science 2021-01-14
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- Humans, animals, plants, forests, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
- This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
- This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival.
- This is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world
- This is a guiding principle of environmental science.
- Continents, oceans, clouds, soil, rocks etc. make-up this part of the environment.
- Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution.
- Environmental scientists try to remain an ___ attitude as they study human-environment interactions.
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- Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works.
- This consists of the living, nonliving and built parts of our world.
- Buildings, human-created living centers, roads, dams, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
- This is another thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
- Sustainability requires keeping these systems fully functioning.
- Environmental science is also the study of how the environment affects ___ humans and vice versa.
- Developing solutions to environmental problems is the ___ of environmental science.
15 Clues: This is a guiding principle of environmental science. • Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution. • This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems. • Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works. • This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival. • ...
Economics - chapters 1-2 Review 2024-01-22
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- Review about the _______ Possibilities Curve (PPC) - what would a point on the line represent? What would a point inside or outside the line represent?
- the four _________ of production are land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship (review what these mean and which one is most important!)
- Review about the __________ Flow Model. What are the participants in the circular flow? How do they all work together? Would a circular flow model show macro or microeconomics?
- this branch of economics examines large-scale economic choices and issues (nationwide interest rates, global trade, etc.)
- these are used by economists to instruct (making abstract concepts more understandable) and predict future events
- Because it begins with observation and uses those observations to try to predict and control future events, economics is considered a _____________
- this happens when the government spends more than it receives in tax revenue
- observing economic choices and predicting economic events is called __________ economics
- economic cost is the ________ people place on a good or service
- this economics term is used to describe any time a household withdraws money from an account or borrows from it
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- these types of goods are ones that a consumer has to pay to have removed (like trash)
- these two economic principles create the need for choices: unlimited wants and limited __________
- the four factor __________ include rent, wages, interest, and profit (what do these mean?)
- this branch of economics deals with choices made by individual units (people, households, individual businesses, etc.)
- the idea of __________ value states that an object's usefulness to the buyer determines its worth (like how water can be more valuable than diamonds)
- the economic word for an imaginary unit of satisfaction
- intangible items in economics: like the work of Mrs. Fulks on your behalf or the performance of Taylor Swift at a concert :)
- economic ___________ are any tangible (physical) thing that has a measurable lifespan (like a car, a textbook, an apple, etc.)
- this is a type of payment of money or goods from the government to people - they expect no repayment (examples: unemployment benefits, welfare, social security, etc.)
19 Clues: the economic word for an imaginary unit of satisfaction • economic cost is the ________ people place on a good or service • this happens when the government spends more than it receives in tax revenue • these types of goods are ones that a consumer has to pay to have removed (like trash) • ...
Quiz on EVs 2024-05-10
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- A type of vehicle that runs on electricity instead of petrol.
- The practice of using eco-friendly materials and processes throughout a product's lifecycle.
- The process of deceiving consumers about the environmental benefits of a product.
- The recycling or disposal of batteries is part of their _______.
- The type of _______ that electric vehicles produce during operation.
- This type of marketing aims to promote products as environmentally friendly, even if they are not.
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- An organisation that may regulate or oversee environmental claims in advertising.
- A common source of energy for charging EVs.
- This is necessary for consumers to make informed decisions and avoid falling for greenwashing.
- An important factor to consider when evaluating the environmental impact of electric vehicles.
- A certification or standard that ensures products meet certain environmental criteria.
- A common example of greenwashing in the EV industry is the claim of "______ emissions."
- The impact of a product on the environment throughout its entire lifecycle.
- This term refers to the practice of making misleading or exaggerated claims about the environmental benefits of a product.
- A false claim that can be made about electric vehicles regarding emissions.
- The process of assessing a product's environmental impact from creation to disposal, _______ Cycle Assessment.
16 Clues: A common source of energy for charging EVs. • A type of vehicle that runs on electricity instead of petrol. • The recycling or disposal of batteries is part of their _______. • The type of _______ that electric vehicles produce during operation. • The impact of a product on the environment throughout its entire lifecycle. • ...
NEPA 2015-04-21
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- NEPA inspired the ___ air act
- Year NEPA was enacted (year is written out)
- A detailed statement meant to meet the NEPA standards
- The CEQ advises the ____ on national policy promotion of environmental quality
- How many sections does NEPA have
- What is the acronym for the national environmental policy act?
- Who was president when NEPA was enacted?
- NEPA's purpose is to make sure environmental factors are weighted ____ (15)
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- NEPA grew out of ____ for the environment
- What was the environmental book by Rachel Carson called?
- It established the ____
- When was the Santa Barbara Oil Spill (year is written out)
- Requires federal agencies to integrate environmental values into their decision making process
- There is complete ____ of government funding for this act
- NEPA does not apply to ____ courts
- The Santa Barbara oil spill was a ____ for the law's creation
16 Clues: It established the ____ • NEPA inspired the ___ air act • How many sections does NEPA have • NEPA does not apply to ____ courts • Who was president when NEPA was enacted? • NEPA grew out of ____ for the environment • Year NEPA was enacted (year is written out) • A detailed statement meant to meet the NEPA standards • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2 2014-01-22
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- a tax on imported goods
- intangible and produced by labor and for which people expect to pay
- economics has sometimes been referred to as this
- what the world cannot give but Christ can (John 14:27)
- as one's supply of a good increases, the satisfaction derived from each additional unit tends to decrease
- the study of specific components within an economy
- the part of the business cycle where a receding economy reaches its lowest point
- Menger said it could be worth more than diamonds
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- the study of national and global economics and how these major economies are affected by large-scale choices and public policies
- good or service that has a price tag of zero
- the idea that everyone has unlimited wants
- the condition in which there are not enough goods to satisfy all wants
- a good whose demand decreases as consumer's incomes increase
- the value of the best alternative that is foregone when a different alternative is taken
- the value of all the things people own
- a good capable of being used in place of another good
- founder of the Austrian school of economics
- a king in the book of Ecclesiastes who contemplated the idea of insatiability
- tools or resources used to produce or distribute goods
- economics is a science of this
20 Clues: a tax on imported goods • economics is a science of this • the value of all the things people own • the idea that everyone has unlimited wants • founder of the Austrian school of economics • good or service that has a price tag of zero • economics has sometimes been referred to as this • Menger said it could be worth more than diamonds • ...
Introduction to macroeconomics 2021-09-01
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- The measurement of the general increase in prices in an economy.
- Consumption + Investment + Government Expenditure + Net Exports.
- The measurement of how much a country's GDP increases in a period of time.
- The study of the behaviour of individual people and specific firms.
- Spending on personal goods and services by individual.
- Spending by people and firms in order to generate future profits.
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- Negative economic growth.
- The study of economies in general and government actions in relation to economics.
- Allowing economic growth to occur while limiting environmental damage and exploitation of resources.
- The value of goods and services sold overseas.
- The measurement of the number of people who are not able to find work, even though they would like to work.
- The value of goods and services purchased from abroad.
- The measurement of the number of people who are currently in a job.
13 Clues: Negative economic growth. • The value of goods and services sold overseas. • The value of goods and services purchased from abroad. • Spending on personal goods and services by individual. • The measurement of the general increase in prices in an economy. • Consumption + Investment + Government Expenditure + Net Exports. • ...
Environmental Law and Policy 2013-02-07
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- Notice posted on the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry related to new legislation/policies and invites public/stakeholder comments.
- Notice posted on the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry related to decisions made on legislation/policies including how comments influenced final decisions.
- Approach to environmental management that is often government led and based on required actions.
- Policy formation approach that considers that “big picture” issue and then the details; also refers to government driving policy development.
- Provincial policy tool that sets out requirements to ensure municipal official plans consistently address specific provincial interests.
- Policy tool that sets out broad mandates for what government wants to accomplish, including authority to make regulations and rules.
- Established broad roles/responsibilities of different levels of government.
- Notice posted on the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry providing information even when a Ministry isn’t required to receive public comments.
- Municipal policy tool that sets out a various to the policies included in the Official Plan.
- Type of stakeholder engagement where information is provided (one-way communication).
- Independent officer responsible for monitoring government compliance with the Environmental Bill of Rights.
- A comprehensive approach to managing human activities and our natural resources; Works across sectors, issues, time, and expertise.
- Acronym for the statements created by Ministries to guide how their decisions may affect the environment.
- Government where the opposing parties collectively have the majority of seats in the legislature.
- Tool to facilitate public/stakeholder review and comment on new environmental policy.
- Laws and policies that apply to a specific group or a specific issue.
- Government “floats out” new policy idea.
- Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to offer funding/incentives related to implementation.
- At the review of the annual budget, government includes specific priority actions.
- Approach to environmental management that is often stakeholder led and is focused on providing incentives and education to encourage actions.
- An example of a tribunal that hears appeals related to municipal powers or issues.
- Type of stakeholder engagement where organization looks to the public for advice on specific policy options.
- A person is affects or can be affected by environmental law and policy.
- Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out how we do things.
- Policy tool that sets out the details for implementation of legislation.
- Acronym for the database use to post environmentally significant law/policy made by the government and used to facilitate public/stakeholder comment.
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- Stakeholders working together to find a mutually agreeable decision or path. forward.
- Policy formation approach that considers details of an issue piecing them together to consider broader issues; also refers to stakeholders driving policy development.
- Municipal planning tool that provides detailed criteria for implementation a general Provincial or Municipal policy.
- Type of stakeholder engagement where information is provided and public feedback is used to influence decisions.
- Law passed by legislatures; also called written law.
- Impartial/Independent decision maker that reviews the administrative decision making process to ensure that acted within the powers provided under legislation.
- Principle that suggests that a cautious environmental management approach be taken to ensure protection of our resources; requires that proponents prove their actions will have no environmental impacts.
- Law based on prior court decisions; focused on property or tort law.
- A Tribunal that hears appeals related to various environmental and planning legislation.
- Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out specific planning requirements.
- Government where the governing party has the majority of seats in the legislature.
- Impartial/Independent decision maker that makes enforceable decisions where an appeal has been made related to a specific law.
- Type of stakeholder engagement where organization works with the public to ensure concerns are reflected in policy options.
- Acronym for non-governmental organizations focused on environmental issues.
- Process of requesting a formal change to a decision.
- Municipal policy tool that sets out policies guiding land use planning.
- Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to control certain activities.
- Policy tool that establishes specific processes that could be followed in order to implement legislation and associated regulations.
- At the opening of the legislature, government includes specific priority actions.
- An organization that works on behalf of its members providing a common voice on specific issues.
- Type of stakeholder engagement where organization allows public to decide on best policy approach.
- Municipal policy tool setting out more detailed plans for a specific part of a municipality.
- Situation where political parties form a partnership to form a majority within the legislature.
- Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to provide certain powers/rights.
- Policy tool used by ministries to implement requirements of legislation or regulations (e.g. licenses, permits, certificates, authorizations).
- Third party involvement in finding mutually agreeable outcomes.
- Tool that sets out standard approval process for an organization and ensures transparency to stakeholders on approval requirements.
- Paper where Ministry induces advanced policy ideas and asks public/stakeholders for initial feedback.
54 Clues: Government “floats out” new policy idea. • Law passed by legislatures; also called written law. • Process of requesting a formal change to a decision. • Third party involvement in finding mutually agreeable outcomes. • Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out how we do things. • Law based on prior court decisions; focused on property or tort law. • ...
An Introduction to Environmental Science 2016-02-11
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- Humans, animals, plants, forests, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
- This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
- This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival.
- This is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world
- This is a guiding principle of environmental science.
- Continents, oceans, clouds, soil, rocks etc. make-up this part of the environment.
- Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution.
- Environmental scientists try to remain an ___ attitude as they study human-environment interactions.
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- Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works.
- This consists of the living, nonliving and built parts of our world.
- Buildings, human-created living centers, roads, dams, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
- This is another thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
- Sustainability requires keeping these systems fully functioning.
- Environmental science is also the study of how the environment affects ___ humans and vice versa.
- Developing solutions to environmental problems is the ___ of environmental science.
15 Clues: This is a guiding principle of environmental science. • Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution. • This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems. • Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works. • This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival. • ...
An Introduction to Environmental Science 2016-02-11
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- Environmental science is also the study of how the environment affects ___ and vice versa.
- Buildings, human-created living centers, roads, dams, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
- Sustainability requires keeping these systems fully functioning.
- This consists of the living, nonliving and built parts of our world.
- This is another thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
- Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works.
- Continents, oceans, clouds, soil, rocks etc. make-up this part of the environment.
- Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution.
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- This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival.
- This is a guiding principle of environmental science.
- Environmental scientists try to maintain an ___ attitude as they study human-environment interactions.
- This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
- Humans, animals, plants, forests, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
- This is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world
- Developing solutions to environmental problems is the ___ of environmental science.
15 Clues: This is a guiding principle of environmental science. • Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution. • This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems. • Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works. • This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival. • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2021-08-13
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- when people don't use resources wisely, you get the Tragedy of the __________.
- Using nature as an inspiration for solving problems is __________.
- When a quantity increases at a fixed percentage per unit of time, the growth is __________.
- The goal of environmental science is __________.
- We have limited __________ to work with.
- wasting or depleting natural resources is environmental __________.
- Solar energy is an __________ resource.
- what you believe about what is right and wrong
- passing the cost of environmental impacts on to the customer is __________ pricing.
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- Rachel __________ wrote Silent Spring.
- A way to illustrate how many resources a person uses is their Environmental __________.
- country with the highest population
- one of the scientific principles of sustainability
- Countries that use more than their biocapacity are said to have Ecological __________.
- Environmental impact model
15 Clues: Environmental impact model • country with the highest population • Rachel __________ wrote Silent Spring. • Solar energy is an __________ resource. • We have limited __________ to work with. • what you believe about what is right and wrong • The goal of environmental science is __________. • one of the scientific principles of sustainability • ...
Our Home Geelong 2012-09-25
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- In 1860s Geelong became one of the largest manufacturing centres in Australia with its wool mills, ropeworks, and __________ mills.
- A person who settles in a newly developed country.
- Geelong has also benefited from it's large ______________ car manufacture.
- What industry has dominated our economy?
- Explorer Matthew ____________ was the first European to visit the You Yangs.
- Geelong was named after what Wathaurong Aboriginal region.
- Many stores were opened in 1913, on ___________ Square.
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- The ____________ is a Wool processing factory.
- Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula was originally occupied by the ____________________ Indigenous Australian tribe.
- Geelong is situated on _______________ Bay.
- The __________ of Geelong plays a very important role in Geelongs economics.
- What animal was first introduced near Geelong causing major economic and environmental impacts?
- Geelong's first ship load of wool left from Point Henry heading to_____________.
- Drawing on the information from our excursion to the Wool Museum, what is the term for a sheep usually used by shepherds and shearers?
- What form of transport was introduced to Geelong in 1912?
15 Clues: What industry has dominated our economy? • Geelong is situated on _______________ Bay. • The ____________ is a Wool processing factory. • A person who settles in a newly developed country. • Many stores were opened in 1913, on ___________ Square. • What form of transport was introduced to Geelong in 1912? • Geelong was named after what Wathaurong Aboriginal region. • ...
Great Depression Vocab Crossword 2013-05-02
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- Chats were a series of thirty evening radio adresses given by United States President
- Tuesday when the stock market crashed.
- Popular name for shanty towns built by homeless people.
- Taking large risks
- Decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
- People from Oklahoma were occasionally nicknamed this
- Of labor Specialization in the production process.
- Deal series of economic policies introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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- Bowl series of dust storms that created an environmental disaster in the western part of the U.S.
- Depression U.S. economy faltered and unemployment soared
- Line of people waiting to receive food giving by charitable organization or piblic agency.
- Deal with production, distribution, and use of income, wealth, and commodities.
- Tariff Increase U.S. farmer protection against agricultural imports.
- Long-term downturn in economic activity in one or more economy.
- Army group of wwi vets. that marched to d.c. in 1932 to demand the immediate payment of their goverment war bonuses in cash
15 Clues: Taking large risks • Tuesday when the stock market crashed. • Of labor Specialization in the production process. • People from Oklahoma were occasionally nicknamed this • Popular name for shanty towns built by homeless people. • Depression U.S. economy faltered and unemployment soared • Decrease in the general price level of goods and services. • ...
NEPA 101 - Section 001-USACE Course #169 2017-09-14
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- Regulates the discharge of pollutants into water
- A type of water
- It is necessary to manage and control ? species
- The CEQ is responsible for overseeing
- National ? Preservation Act
- An environmental resource associated with wetland plants
- All animals need ? to live
- An Area of the environment that could be impacted
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- An environmental resource associated with glaciers
- A Socioeconomic factor
- An environmental resource associated with employment levels
- What agencies must apply NEPA?
- NEPA is a ?
- An environmental resource associated with historic places
14 Clues: NEPA is a ? • A type of water • A Socioeconomic factor • All animals need ? to live • National ? Preservation Act • What agencies must apply NEPA? • The CEQ is responsible for overseeing • It is necessary to manage and control ? species • Regulates the discharge of pollutants into water • An Area of the environment that could be impacted • ...
Population 2024-09-20
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- Country with the largest population
- Countries with higher ________________ densities have less arable land and must import in more food
- ___________ land is land that can be plowed and used to grow crops
- ___________ of people live in mid-latitudes
- As population grows and communities expand the ____________ and landscape are altered
- Total population/Total area of land
- Culture, Economics, History, Politics
- Number of farmers/arable land
- Climate, landforms, bodies of water
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- Spread of people across the earth
- While population density has changed over the last 200 years, population _______________ has not
- _____________ countries have a lower agricultural density
- Total population/arable land
- Measures how crowded a place is; average population per square mile or kilometer
- Areas with larger populations and greater population density have ____________ political, economic, and social power
- _______________ countries have a higher agricultural density
- 30* - 60* N and S
- Continent projected in 2100 to have the most countries in the top 10 most populated lists
- Most people live near bodies of _________ as they are necessary to sustain life
- Amount of people that a location can sustain without environmental degradation
- More developed countries have lower _____________ rates, which is why populations are not growing as quickly as less developed countries
21 Clues: 30* - 60* N and S • Total population/arable land • Number of farmers/arable land • Spread of people across the earth • Country with the largest population • Total population/Total area of land • Climate, landforms, bodies of water • Culture, Economics, History, Politics • ___________ of people live in mid-latitudes • _____________ countries have a lower agricultural density • ...
NEPA 101 - Section 001-USACE Course #169 2017-09-14
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- A Socioeconomic factor
- An environmental resource associated with employment levels
- Regulates the discharge of pollutants into water
- The CEQ is responsible for overseeing
- What agencies must apply NEPA?
- NEPA is a ?
- An environmental resource associated with glaciers
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- National ? Preservation Act
- An environmental resource associated with wetland plants
- An environmental resource associated with historic places
- It is necessary to manage and control ? species
- An Area of the environment that could be impacted
- A type of water
- All animals need ? to live
14 Clues: NEPA is a ? • A type of water • A Socioeconomic factor • All animals need ? to live • National ? Preservation Act • What agencies must apply NEPA? • The CEQ is responsible for overseeing • It is necessary to manage and control ? species • Regulates the discharge of pollutants into water • An Area of the environment that could be impacted • ...
environment 2023-10-06
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- Reuse materials to reduce waste
- Renewable energy source
- Legislation aimed at reducing pollution
- Advocacy for the environment
- Species at risk of extinction
- Urban planning concept
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- Environmental disaster
- Protection of natural areas
- Hazardous materials disposal issue
- Environmentally conscious
- Environmental activist organization
- Protection of natural resources
- Global warming concern
- Annual event promoting environmental awareness
- Protest against pesticide use
15 Clues: Environmental disaster • Global warming concern • Urban planning concept • Renewable energy source • Environmentally conscious • Protection of natural areas • Advocacy for the environment • Species at risk of extinction • Protest against pesticide use • Reuse materials to reduce waste • Protection of natural resources • Hazardous materials disposal issue • ...
Writing Major Practice 2 2022-02-25
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- oil industry
- protection groups and laws
- environmental development
- more
- recuperation projects
- have formed
- building
- due
- saltwater creek
- determines
- environmental problems
- struggle
- others
- to be dredged
- with
- is due
- change
- environment
- have initiated
- largely
- luxurious
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- skyscrapers
- commerce
- depends
- some
- size
- oil deposits
- permit
- guarantee
- damage
- facilitate
- environmental sustainability
- besides
- following
- practice
- second
- discovery
- expansion
- any
39 Clues: due • any • more • some • size • with • permit • damage • second • others • is due • change • depends • besides • largely • commerce • building • practice • struggle • guarantee • following • discovery • expansion • luxurious • facilitate • determines • skyscrapers • have formed • environment • oil industry • oil deposits • to be dredged • have initiated • saltwater creek • recuperation projects • environmental problems • environmental development • ...
After School testing 2023-02-22
Ecological Discourses Puzzle 2022-02-21
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- this green member of parliament commented on the green party, saying it attracted conservatives
- First sociologist to speak up about racist garbage disposal system in Houston
- this area received 43 million pounds of waste from Hooker Chemicals
- Radicals tried to stop advancing _____ by putting themselves in the path
- groundbreakingly revolutionary book on environmental issues written by Rachel Carson
- a person who believes in the strict, literal interpretation of scripture in a religion
- an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region
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- a book admired for it's espousal of Buddhist economics based on appropriate technology
- he wrote the foreword to the British edition of Silent Springs
- the doctrine that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities
- Swedish sociologist who wrote on social movements for young people’s work
- The country where the father of deep ecology was born
12 Clues: The country where the father of deep ecology was born • an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region • he wrote the foreword to the British edition of Silent Springs • this area received 43 million pounds of waste from Hooker Chemicals • Radicals tried to stop advancing _____ by putting themselves in the path • ...
Basic Islamic Economics 2017-09-26
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- the custom of a given society, leading to change in the fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence).
- God’s vicegerent on the earth
- economic conditions of falah
- Economics will be always applicable of all the time because it's constant and dynamic.
- philosophies of Islamic economics
- the consensus of the ummah or an agreement of Muslim jurists of a particular matter on a question of law.
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- A need for government intervention.
- to be successful
- Scarcity in Islamic economics is caused by __________ distribution
- inner-self purification.
- main sources for Islamic economic systems
- Islamic economics is a social science which studies the economic problem of people imbued with the values of Islam.
12 Clues: to be successful • inner-self purification. • economic conditions of falah • God’s vicegerent on the earth • philosophies of Islamic economics • A need for government intervention. • main sources for Islamic economic systems • Scarcity in Islamic economics is caused by __________ distribution • ...
YEAR 9 ECONOMICS 2015-02-04
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- HAYEK BELIEVED THAT THIS WOULD BE CAUSED BY DECREASING UNEMPLOYMENT.
- THE QUANTITY THAT PEOPLE ARE PREPARED TO BUY AT EACH PRICE.
- KEYNES STRONGLY OBJECTED TO THIS TREATY.
- SYSTEM WHERE ALL RESOURCES ARE OWNED BY THE GOVERNMENT.
- MALTHUS WROTE ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOOD SUPPLY AND THIS.
- BELIEVED THAT SUPPLY CREATED ITS OWN DEMAND.
- CO-WROTE THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO.
- NOT ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE TO USE FOR EVERY PURPOSE.
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- AUSTRALIAN CURRENCY
- THIS REVOLUTION CHANGED THEORIES OF ECONOMICS.
- RECEIVED THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR GAME THEORY.
- THE STUDY OF HOW PEOPLE CHOOSE TO USE SCARCE RESOURCES.
- INCLUDE LAND,LABOUR,CAPITAL AND ENTERPRISE.
- FATHER OF ECONOMICS.
- THE QUANTITY THAT PRODUCERS ARE PREPARED TO SELL AT EACH PRICE.
- VALUE EXPRESSED IN MONETARY TERMS
16 Clues: AUSTRALIAN CURRENCY • FATHER OF ECONOMICS. • VALUE EXPRESSED IN MONETARY TERMS • CO-WROTE THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO. • KEYNES STRONGLY OBJECTED TO THIS TREATY. • RECEIVED THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR GAME THEORY. • INCLUDE LAND,LABOUR,CAPITAL AND ENTERPRISE. • BELIEVED THAT SUPPLY CREATED ITS OWN DEMAND. • THIS REVOLUTION CHANGED THEORIES OF ECONOMICS. • ...
NEPA 101 - Section 001-USACE Course #169 2017-09-14
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- NEPA is a ?
- All animals need ? to live
- An environmental resource associated with employment levels
- National ? Preservation Act
- What agencies must apply NEPA?
- A type of water
- Regulates the discharge of pollutants into water
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- An environmental resource associated with glaciers
- An environmental resource associated with wetland plants
- The CEQ is responsible for overseeing
- An environmental resource associated with historic places
- An Area of the environment that could be impacted
- A Socioeconomic factor
- It is necessary to manage and control ? species
14 Clues: NEPA is a ? • A type of water • A Socioeconomic factor • All animals need ? to live • National ? Preservation Act • What agencies must apply NEPA? • The CEQ is responsible for overseeing • It is necessary to manage and control ? species • Regulates the discharge of pollutants into water • An Area of the environment that could be impacted • ...
Harlan Christie - Econ Crossword 2021-04-29
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- not having infinite resources
- a line where supply and demand meet
- a lack of a job or product
- someone who studies economics
- specializing in making or doing something
- an economic system both the people and government control
- the due date of a job
- the study of people and choices
- the amount of a product
- something that provides the man power
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- something that provides the equipment and tools
- something being divided into different places
- the worth of something
- fairness in economics
- the want for a product
- a person who gives the idea in business
- an economic system the government controls
- _ will be produced, _ will it be sent to, and _ will it be sent to
- the overtime rise in prices
- an economic system traditions control
- a person's occupation
- an economic system the people control
- to trade used in traditional economies
- taking in goods or products from another country
- sending goods or products to another country
25 Clues: fairness in economics • a person's occupation • the due date of a job • the worth of something • the want for a product • the amount of a product • a lack of a job or product • the overtime rise in prices • not having infinite resources • someone who studies economics • the study of people and choices • a line where supply and demand meet • an economic system traditions control • ...
Lol 2021-04-09
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- is an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
- are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility, for example, to a consumer making a purchase of a satisfying product.
- is a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It studies how individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make choices about how to allocate resources.
- Utility is a term in economics that refers to the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service.
- A resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility.
- is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purpose
- is a place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange or transaction of goods and services.
- the amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a given product. Insofar as the amount people are prepared to pay for a product represents its value
- Such a good may have little value without
- supplied describes the amount of goods or services that suppliers will produce and sell at a given market price.
- a transaction between two or more parties in which the buyer receives tangible or intangible goods, services, or assets in exchange for money.
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- In economics, a want is something that is desired. It is said that every person has unlimited wants, but limited resources (economics is based on the assumption that only limited resources are available to us).
- is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
- in economics and consumer theory refers to a product or service that consumers see as essentially the same or similar-enough to another product.
- group of productive enterprises or organizations that produce or supply goods, services, or sources of income.
- It should be remembered that: The income of agricultural households comprises, at least in part, of entrepreneurial income.
- can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments.
- affects stakeholder engagement in any part of the process owing to the seemingly high opportunity cost of their involvement.
- is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund government spending and various public expenditures.
- In economics, supply is the amount of a resource that firms, producers, labourers, providers of financial assets,
20 Clues: Such a good may have little value without • can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments. • is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purpose • A resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility. • ...
Topic 8 - Sustainability (pt2) 2022-03-30
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- Laws that require manufacturers to 'take-back' packaging and products at the end of use, requiring manufacturers to take responsibility for their disposal. Reasons for this legislation include to encourage the design of products and packaging that are easily and efficiently recycled, and to reduce waste.
- Everyone involved in making, selling, buying or handling electronic equipment takes responsibility for minimizing environmental impact of the equipment at all stages in the life cycle.
- Micro energy sustainability involves small scale energy generation from non-exhaustive sources for individual, household or small community use. Examples include roof mounted solar power or water heating panels, combined solar and wind turbine generated power for illuminated traffic signs, and wearable thermoelectric materials.
- Macro energy sustainability involves large scale energy generation from non-exhaustive sources for international, national or large community use. Examples include hydroelectric power, wind, wave and geothermal energy generation.
- Collections of individuals who hold a similar viewpoint on a particular topic, for example the environment, who take action to promote positive change to meet their goals.
- A modernised electrical grid that uses analogue or digital information and communications technology to gather and act on information (such as behaviours of suppliers and consumers) in an automated fashion to improve the efficiency, reliability, economics and sustainability of the production and distribution of electricity. They can be national or international. International grids allow electricity generated in one country to be used in another.
- An expanded spectrum of values and criteria for measuring organizational success: economic, environmental and social.
- The consumption of goods and services that have minimal environmental impact, promote social equity and economically viable, whilst meeting basic human needs worldwide.
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- Designing physical objects and services in accordance with the principles of social, economic, and environmental sustainability.
- A company report that focusses on four aspects of performance: Economic; Environmental; Social; and Governance.
- At its most basic, this is the breaking down of a system into component parts. From a corporate strategy perspective, a top-down strategy means that the leadership level will determine the goals and how each department and/or individual employees will contribute to meet those goals.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
12 Clues: A company report that focusses on four aspects of performance: Economic; Environmental; Social; and Governance. • An expanded spectrum of values and criteria for measuring organizational success: economic, environmental and social. • ...
Chapter 1 2021-08-03
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- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world; also called positive economics.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations; also called policy economics.
- A productive resource such as land, labour, or capital used to produce an output.
- A Greek word meaning “household” or “estate” which historically was the first subject of economics analysis.
- Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- The cost of producing one item, A, expressed in terms of the numbers of another item, B, which must be given up in order to produce A (i.e., A’s opportunity cost).
- A mistaken belief that what occurs before some event is logically the cause of it; also called cause-and-effect fallacy.
- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products.
- The curve on a production possibilities graph representing the maximum number of two items that can be produced with a given amount of resources.
- The increase in the relative cost of producing more of item A, measured by the numbers of another item, B, that could be produced with the same resources.
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- The eventual decline in the rate of extra outputs produced that occurs when one input used in production of the output is held constant and the others are increased.
- The increase in the rate of extra outputs produced when all inputs used in production are increased and no inputs are held constant.
- The sum of all that is lost from taking one course of action over another or of producing one item measured in terms of another that could have been produced with the same resource.
- A mistaken belief that what is good for an individual is automatically good for everyone, or what is good for everyone is good for the individual.
- A mistaken belief, based on oversimplification, that a particular event has one cause rather than several.
- The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another.
- A hypothesis that has been proven false but is still accepted by many people because it appears to be true.
- The products produced by using resources or inputs such as land, labour, or capital.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
19 Clues: The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another. • The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources. • A productive resource such as land, labour, or capital used to produce an output. • The products produced by using resources or inputs such as land, labour, or capital. • ...
Government Exam Review 2021-05-23
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- the type of economy the U.S. has
- an income level below the ability to support a family
- Things you buy that you can touch like clothes or jewelry
- little government involvement
- another term for Federal Reserve system (abbreviation)
- the study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants
- The President cannot get a budget passed without the approval of this body
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- the father of economics
- Something you dont need to survive like an xbox
- The type of economics that deals with small things like household budget
- something you have to have to stay alive such as food and water
- This type of economics deals with worldwide issues
- Things that are provided by another person such as a haircut or a massage
13 Clues: the father of economics • little government involvement • the type of economy the U.S. has • Something you dont need to survive like an xbox • This type of economics deals with worldwide issues • an income level below the ability to support a family • another term for Federal Reserve system (abbreviation) • Things you buy that you can touch like clothes or jewelry • ...
Environmental 2023-04-19
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- largest and deepest Ocean
- Cutting of trees
- Strong wind and heavy rain
- Area of land used to grow crops
- Series of mountains or hills
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- Shifts in temperatures and weather
- The longest river
- Coldest season of the year
- Dry period
- Most abundant element in the atmosphere
- Giant waves caused by earthquakes
- Body of salt water
12 Clues: Dry period • Cutting of trees • The longest river • Body of salt water • largest and deepest Ocean • Coldest season of the year • Strong wind and heavy rain • Series of mountains or hills • Area of land used to grow crops • Giant waves caused by earthquakes • Shifts in temperatures and weather • Most abundant element in the atmosphere
School subjects 2023-06-25
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- A subject where you practice acting, storytelling, and performing in front of an audience.
- Economics A subject that teaches you about everyday life skills, including cooking, sewing, and budget management.
- A subject that teaches you about your body, how to stay healthy, and make good choices for your well-being.
- A subject that explores the natural world, including animals, plants, and how things work.
- Studies A subject focused on the relationship between humans and the natural world, covering topics like conservation and sustainability.
- A subject where you learn about the Earth's environments, places, and the people who live in them.
- Studies A subject that explores people, societies, and cultures, including government and economics.
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- Language A subject that introduces you to a new language, such as Spanish, French, or Chinese, and the culture of the people who speak it.
- Science A subject that teaches you about computers, coding, and how technology works.
- A subject in which you learn about numbers, shapes, and solving problems using calculations.
- Education A subject where you participate in sports and exercise to improve fitness and learn teamwork.
- A subject in which you create and explore different forms of visual expression, like painting, drawing, or sculpting.
- A subject that teaches you how to make, appreciate, and understand different types of melodies and rhythms.
- A subject that focuses on the study of past events, people, and civilizations.
- A subject in which you learn to read, write, speak, and understand the language used in many countries around the world.
15 Clues: A subject that focuses on the study of past events, people, and civilizations. • Science A subject that teaches you about computers, coding, and how technology works. • A subject where you practice acting, storytelling, and performing in front of an audience. • A subject that explores the natural world, including animals, plants, and how things work. • ...
Economics 2014-05-19
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- when the economy doesnt grow for at least 6 months
- landed owned by individuals or groups
- will effect prices
- produce more goods better and faster
- consumer price index
- gross domestic product
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- business cycles, ups and downs
- prices rise sharply
- citizens of tribute rely on what instead of cash
- land, labor, capitol, entrepreneurship, and technology
- its a activity between buyers and sellers
- to much demand and not enough supply, prices rise
- command and market system mixed
- more supply then demand, businesses fail, prices plummet
- rise in production products
- uses land, labor, capitol to produce goods and services more efficiently
16 Clues: will effect prices • prices rise sharply • consumer price index • gross domestic product • rise in production products • business cycles, ups and downs • command and market system mixed • produce more goods better and faster • landed owned by individuals or groups • its a activity between buyers and sellers • citizens of tribute rely on what instead of cash • ...
Economics 2013-12-11
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- Items that you can see and touch.
- This sector of the economy manufactures finished goods.
- Communities who wander from place to place in search of food, water and shelter to satisfy their wants.
- Any source which benefits people.
- This sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earth.
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- Supply all your own wants through your own effort.
- Something vital to survival and well being.
- When a person specializes in a particular field.
- This sector of the economy is the service industry.
- Something wished for, but not vital to survival and well being.
- Someone who purchases/uses goods and services to meet their wants and needs.
- An object that is accepted as payment for goods and services.
- The act or process of producing.
- Limited resources to fulfill your needs and wants.
- Things done for you by others.
- Direct exchange of one good/service for another.
16 Clues: Things done for you by others. • The act or process of producing. • Items that you can see and touch. • Any source which benefits people. • Something vital to survival and well being. • When a person specializes in a particular field. • Direct exchange of one good/service for another. • Supply all your own wants through your own effort. • ...
Economics 2012-10-03
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- Mixed______: another way of saying free enterprise
- _____ Economy: a central authority makes the decisions
- : making the "votes" in a market economy
- ______ Economy: consumers make the decisions
- ____ economy: decisions are made by cultural beliefs and habitat
- Economic _______: preserving resources
- ____ Exchange: buyers and sellers freely engaging in market transactions
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- Full____: Jobs
- Economic and Social ______
- Profit_____: the force to encourage sellers to improve
- Economic _____: protection from lay-offs and injuries
- _____ Property Rights: people can own and control their own possesions
- ____ Stability: reduce inflation
- the struggle among sellers to attract consumers
- ______ Economy: equal pay for equal work
- Economic _____: more goods and service
16 Clues: Full____: Jobs • Economic and Social ______ • ____ Stability: reduce inflation • Economic _______: preserving resources • Economic _____: more goods and service • : making the "votes" in a market economy • ______ Economy: equal pay for equal work • ______ Economy: consumers make the decisions • the struggle among sellers to attract consumers • ...
Economics 2015-11-17
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- 'private ownership of resources'is a features of this economics system
- refer to all natural resources
- men-made resources
- is an economic system where all decisions by the government sector
- it has most percentages in primary sector similar with fishing
- business with organisation
- economics decide n the allocation of resources
- diagram that shows two possible combinations of goods or services that an economy can produce with given technology and resources.
- in ______ is provision of services
- we always must manage this
- in private sector main ___ is to maximise cost with maximum profit
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- human resources
- ____= vc+fc
- refers to total output
- firms located in the same area are likely to work together
- ____ economic of scale are a pool of skillful labour
16 Clues: ____= vc+fc • human resources • men-made resources • refers to total output • business with organisation • we always must manage this • refer to all natural resources • in ______ is provision of services • economics decide n the allocation of resources • ____ economic of scale are a pool of skillful labour • firms located in the same area are likely to work together • ...
Economics 2022-09-23
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- law proposes household expenditure on a particular good or service varies with household
- when one alternative is chosen
- economic data in order to give empirical content to economic relationships
- Theory of moral sentiment was written by
- the commercial banks have to hold a
- Rent arises due to difference in
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- the loss of potential gain from other
- minimum amount of deposit as reserves with the central bank called as
- ____ war led to economic reforms
- the application of statistical methods
- lands
- _____________ Programme was launched by the Government of India in 1975 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
- theory explains aggregate demand does not necessarily equal the productive capacity of the economy
- Exchange of goods without money
- budgetary policy of government
- Currency of Malaysia
16 Clues: lands • Currency of Malaysia • when one alternative is chosen • budgetary policy of government • Exchange of goods without money • ____ war led to economic reforms • Rent arises due to difference in • the commercial banks have to hold a • the loss of potential gain from other • the application of statistical methods • Theory of moral sentiment was written by • ...
Economics 2022-09-15
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- People with all of their efforts, abilities, and skills
- The study of how people try to satisfy what appears to be seemingly unlimited and competing wants through use of scarce resources.
- Equipment, machinery, and factories used in production of goods or service.
- Location or other mechanism that allows buyers and sellers to exchange.
- Measure of output produced by a given amount of inputs in a period of time.
- Tangible economic product that is useful, scarce, transferable, and used to satisfy wants and needs.
- A way of expressing a need.
- A risk-taker in search of profits who does something new with existing resources.
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- Natural resources.
- Accumulation of products that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable.
- The condition that results from society not having enough resources to produce all the things people would like.
- Capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction.
- Process of creating goods and services.
- Value of all final goods, services, and structures built in the last 12 months.
- Worth that is expressed in dollars or cents.
- Basic requirement for survival.
16 Clues: Natural resources. • A way of expressing a need. • Basic requirement for survival. • Process of creating goods and services. • Worth that is expressed in dollars or cents. • Capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction. • People with all of their efforts, abilities, and skills • Location or other mechanism that allows buyers and sellers to exchange. • ...
Economics 2022-12-12
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- A method of government intervention used to influence demand.
- Change per unit.
- Synonymous to market failure.
- The private + external costs of a good.
- Costs incurred by firms that have over-expanded.
- The benefit to the individual for consuming a good.
- The individual buyer within a market.
- Shifts the demand curve.
- Goods that cause positive externalities.
- Goods that cause negative externalities.
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- Goods that are consumed less as income increases.
- Benefits incurred by expanding firms.
- Investment group managing 21% of all investable assets.
- The role of governments within a market.
- Level of output where allocative efficiency is reached.
- A method of government intervention used to influence supply.
16 Clues: Change per unit. • Shifts the demand curve. • Synonymous to market failure. • Benefits incurred by expanding firms. • The individual buyer within a market. • The private + external costs of a good. • The role of governments within a market. • Goods that cause positive externalities. • Goods that cause negative externalities. • Costs incurred by firms that have over-expanded. • ...
Economics 2023-04-04
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- to hold in place
- a sudden strong surge of buying or selling
- not easily sold or traded
- the study of the production and distribution of wealth
- the most easily traded thing in a society
- someone who rules with absolute power and control
- commonly used to mean an increase in prices
- something easily done or undone at the whim of authorities
- an iou
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- an inflation in which prices are rising at triple-digit (or more) rates per year
- the correction period following an inflation
- predict
- the speed at which money changes hands
- the price of renting money
- commonly used to mean a decrease in prices
- easily sold or traded
16 Clues: an iou • predict • to hold in place • easily sold or traded • not easily sold or traded • the price of renting money • the speed at which money changes hands • the most easily traded thing in a society • a sudden strong surge of buying or selling • commonly used to mean a decrease in prices • commonly used to mean an increase in prices • ...
ECONOMICS 2017-09-15
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- problem The term used for resources which are insufficient to satisfy our unlimited wants
- Analysis of how scarce resources are been distributed among producers, and how scarce goods and services are apportioned among consumers
- The goods available to individuals
- A main problem for human wants
- To satisfy our needs and wants from goods and services
- cost Loss of one alternative when the other is been chosen
- The people who buy the consumption to satisfy their needs and wants
- Business person who attempts to make a profit by risk and initiative
- Another word for goods and services in economics
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- Using resources to make and sell goods to satisfy our wants
- of interest A situation in which aims of two parties are not comparable
- ______ is to represent an expected factor of "flexibility of thinking" in an investigation
- Another word for resources in economics
- Giving of goods to a person in exchange for another
- This is offered for sale which could be in the form of physical, virtual or cyber form
- When people have unlimited needs and wants but there is only a limited stock of resources
16 Clues: A main problem for human wants • The goods available to individuals • Another word for resources in economics • Another word for goods and services in economics • Giving of goods to a person in exchange for another • To satisfy our needs and wants from goods and services • cost Loss of one alternative when the other is been chosen • ...
economics 2022-05-06
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- raha summa mitä et tuhlaa
- fyysinen raha
- rahan arvon nousu
- yritys kaatuu
- asia millä maksetaan
- summa jota koitat olla ylittämättä
- raha summa mikä sinulla menee ostoksiin
- ihmisten halut
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- hävitty rahamäärä
- pelkästään sä voit myydä jotain
- raha mitä et ole maksanut takaisin
- paikka missä tuotteet vaihtaa omistajaa
- katsot kuka on paras
- laitat rahaa johonkin asiaan minkä toivot tuottavan enemmän rahaa
- hyödykkeiden tuotanto kulutus osto
- henkilö joka ostaa tuoteitta
16 Clues: fyysinen raha • yritys kaatuu • ihmisten halut • hävitty rahamäärä • rahan arvon nousu • katsot kuka on paras • asia millä maksetaan • raha summa mitä et tuhlaa • henkilö joka ostaa tuoteitta • pelkästään sä voit myydä jotain • raha mitä et ole maksanut takaisin • hyödykkeiden tuotanto kulutus osto • summa jota koitat olla ylittämättä • paikka missä tuotteet vaihtaa omistajaa • ...
Economics 2022-05-10
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- general rise in the price level of an economy over a period of time. When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services
- the field of economics that looks at the economic behaviors of individuals, households, and companies.
- anything that gives value or benefit to its owner
- The government or other central authority makes all economic decisions in this type of economy
- An economic system where tradition and custom govern economic decisions
- consumers can be “_______” to make choices voluntarily that are better for them and thus for society
- economists that assume that consumers are rational.
- takes a wider view and looks at the economies on a much larger scale—regional, national, continental, or even global.
- Increase money supply: lower reserve requirements for banks
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- the founding father of economics
- Economic decisions are made by individuals competing to earn profits based on supply and demand in this economy
- increase government spending
- When private producers are left alone to decide what to produce and how to produce it, they are guided by the…
- a means by which societies or governments organize and distribute available resources,services,and goods across a geographic region or country.
- consumers decide whether to consumer the “next” unit of a good
- Combines elements of pure market and command economies; Government and individuals share the economic decision making process in this economy
16 Clues: increase government spending • the founding father of economics • anything that gives value or benefit to its owner • economists that assume that consumers are rational. • Increase money supply: lower reserve requirements for banks • consumers decide whether to consumer the “next” unit of a good • ...
Economics 2022-05-18
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- it is the willingness and ability to purchase a quantity of a good or service at a certain price over a given time period
- they are the "bad" effects that are suffered by a third• party when a good or service is produced or consumed.
- it is a measure of the responsiveness of the quantity demanded of a good or service when there is a change in its price.
- they are beneficial effects that are enjoyed by a third party when a good or service is produced or consumed.
- a demand-side policy using changes in the money supply or interest rates to achieve economic objectives relating to inflation and unemployment.
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- a simplified model of the economy that shows the flow of money through the economy.
- it is the market-clearing price. It is set where D = S.
- the study of aggregate economic activity. It investigates how the economy as a whole works.
- it is a broad concept involving improvement in standards of living, reduction in poverty, improved health and education.
- states that as the price of a good falls, the quantity demanded will normally increase.
- states that as the price of good rises, the quantity supplied will normally rise.
- demand-side policy using changes in government spending and/or direct taxation to achieve economic objectives relating to inflation and unemployment.
- where a change in the price of a good or service leads to a greater than proportional change in the quantity supplied of the good or service. (PES would be greater than one.)
- it is the willingness and ability of a producer to produce a quantity of a good or service at a given price in a given time period.
- the study of the behaviour of individual consumers, firms, and industries and the determination of market prices and quantities of good, services, and factors of production.
- where a change in the price of a good or service leads to a less than proportional change in the quantity supplied of the good or service. (PES would be greater than one.)
16 Clues: it is the market-clearing price. It is set where D = S. • states that as the price of good rises, the quantity supplied will normally rise. • a simplified model of the economy that shows the flow of money through the economy. • states that as the price of a good falls, the quantity demanded will normally increase. • ...
Economics 2016-09-26
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- The extraction of raw materials (mining)
- Ideas and risk takers that are running the business
- When someone decides what they want to buy
- The loss of one choice when another choice is chosen
- When you can't touch a service (banking)
- Firms that use resources in order to supply it
- Human input to create the product
- Something essential to stay alive
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- When you can touch a good (pen)
- When resources are scarce but want are infinite
- The raw materials that are manufactured into a product (car)
- Goods that are used to produce
- An intangible service that is given
- Infinite
- When there's not much of a resource
- Natural resources used to manufacture the product
16 Clues: Infinite • Goods that are used to produce • When you can touch a good (pen) • Human input to create the product • Something essential to stay alive • An intangible service that is given • When there's not much of a resource • The extraction of raw materials (mining) • When you can't touch a service (banking) • When someone decides what they want to buy • ...
Economics 2016-09-26
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- Infinite
- Firms that use resources in order to supply it
- Natural resources used to manufacture the product
- When resources are scarce but want are infinite
- When someone decides what they want to buy
- When there's not much of a resource
- Something essential to stay alive
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- Human input to create the product
- The loss of one choice when another choice is chosen
- The raw materials that are manufactured into a product (car)
- When you can touch a good (pen)
- Ideas and risk takers that are running the business
- The extraction of raw materials (mining)
- When you can't touch a service (banking)
- An intangible service that is given
- Goods that are used to produce
16 Clues: Infinite • Goods that are used to produce • When you can touch a good (pen) • Human input to create the product • Something essential to stay alive • An intangible service that is given • When there's not much of a resource • The extraction of raw materials (mining) • When you can't touch a service (banking) • When someone decides what they want to buy • ...
Economics 2018-09-17
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- ________ capital is people's skills, abilities, health,and motivation all added up.
- A ________ market is where resources are being bought and sold.
- Work that is performed for someone is a ________.
- _________ good is tool that is manufactured and then used to create another good.
- Assigning tasks so each worker performs fewer.
- Food, clothing, and shelter are examples of ________.
- ________ market is where goods and services are offered for sale.
- Gross ________ product is the dollar value of all goods produced in a year.
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- Division of ________ is a section of work that is put into different tasks that need to be performed.
- ________ are the worth of goods, which is decided by the market.
- ________ is when economic activities in one part of the world impact another.
- The process of creating a good.
- ________ is the sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce.
- The fundamental economic problem facing everyone is ________.
- The ability of a good or service.
- "gifts of nature"
16 Clues: "gifts of nature" • The process of creating a good. • The ability of a good or service. • Assigning tasks so each worker performs fewer. • Work that is performed for someone is a ________. • Food, clothing, and shelter are examples of ________. • The fundamental economic problem facing everyone is ________. • ...
Economics 2023-05-05
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- materials that come from nature
- not able to meet all wants/not enough
- people who use goods and services
- to pay
- things that people make or use
- to trade or exchange a good or service for another
- people who use resources to make goods and provide services
- things we have to have to live
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- people working to make goods and services
- things we would like to have
- goods made by people and use to make other goods and services
- to make up your mind about something
- the act of picking or choosing
- keeping your money to spend at a later time
- jobs that people do for others
- paper bills and coins used to pay for goods and services
16 Clues: to pay • things we would like to have • the act of picking or choosing • things that people make or use • jobs that people do for others • things we have to have to live • materials that come from nature • people who use goods and services • to make up your mind about something • not able to meet all wants/not enough • people working to make goods and services • ...
Economics 2023-06-06
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- a method of production whereby an entity focuses on the production of a limited scope of goods to gain a greater degree of efficiency
- Economy: an economy based on capitalism, where goods and services are freely exchanged on an open market
- of Labor: the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, with each task performed by a separate person or group of persons
- Security: to the ability of people to meet their needs consistently
- Freedom: when property they acquire without the use of force, fraud, or theft is protected from physical invasions by others
- when all goods and factors of production in an economy are distributed or allocated to their most valuable uses and waste is eliminated or minimized
- Equity: the fairness and distribution of economic wealth, tax liability, resources, and assets in a society
- The process of recognizing or creating an opportunity, testing it in the market, and gathering the resources necessary to go into business
- Capital: consists of the knowledge, skills, and health that people invest in and accumulate throughout their lives, enabling them to realize their potential as productive members of society
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- of Exchange: a portable instrument that is used as an intermediary to facilitate the sale and purchase of goods between parties
- Cost: represent the potential benefits that an individual, investor, or business misses out on when choosing one alternative over another
- Sovereignty: the principle that consumers, through their purchasing decisions, determine the demand for goods and services, and therefore have a powerful influence on what is produced and how it is produced
- Cost: the change in total production cost that comes from making or producing one additional unit
- financial motivations for people to take certain actions
- Questions: questions asked to determine the state of the economy
- of Production: the inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income
- Exchange: a type of transaction where two parties freely trade goods or services
- Economy: economic system in which the means of production are publicly owned and economic activity is controlled by a central authority that assigns quantitative production goals and allots raw materials to productive enterprises
- the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
19 Clues: financial motivations for people to take certain actions • Questions: questions asked to determine the state of the economy • Security: to the ability of people to meet their needs consistently • Exchange: a type of transaction where two parties freely trade goods or services • ...
Economics 2024-01-02
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- things we may desire
- a period of time equal to a twenty-fourth part of a day and night and divided into 60 minutes
- a portable computer that is suitable for travel
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade
- a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes
- the aggregate of people living together in a more or less ordered community
- human beings in general or considered collectively
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- a supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
- something required for survival
- the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
- the ruling body or group of a nation, state, or community
- a means of communication
- a point or boundary beyond a level that can not be passed
- as much or as many as required
- a continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole
16 Clues: things we may desire • a means of communication • as much or as many as required • something required for survival • a portable computer that is suitable for travel • human beings in general or considered collectively • a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade • a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration • ...
PVCC L'Ambiente è il Mondo che Cambia 2023-11-27
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- Biodiversity
- Air pollution
- Greenhouse gas
- Pollution
- fauna and flora
- Temperature rise
- Environment
- Carbon dioxide
- Drinking water
- Global warming
- Renewable energy
- Environmental impact
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- Plastic waste
- Carbon emissions
- Deforestation
- Sea level
- Climate change
- Naturalresources
- ozone layer
- Global climate changes
- Sustainability
- Greenhouse effect
- Environmental disasters
- greenhouse effect
24 Clues: Sea level • Pollution • ozone layer • Environment • Biodiversity • Plastic waste • Deforestation • Air pollution • Climate change • Greenhouse gas • Sustainability • Carbon dioxide • Drinking water • Global warming • fauna and flora • Carbon emissions • Naturalresources • Temperature rise • Renewable energy • Greenhouse effect • greenhouse effect • Environmental impact • Global climate changes • ...
Reagan Tronzo-Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2023-02-23
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- exploited during imperialism, natural
- the transition from making goods by hand to using machines
- the father of communism
- the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better
- people against private property
- joining together to go on strike
- fenced in farmland
- the father of modern economics
- no private property
- take over of a less advanced civilization
- free choice economics
- when a person is treated worse by their skin color
- a group of employees that join together to advance common interests
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- individual shareholders, big business
- moving crops from year to year
- native
- gov't intervention in the economy
- cloth and thread
- rapid movement of people to cities
- meeting dividing Africa
- German who led the Berlin conference
- topic of Berlin Conference
- process of changing to machines
- business workers
- free market economics
- a temporary stoppage of activities in protest against an act or condition
26 Clues: native • cloth and thread • business workers • fenced in farmland • no private property • free choice economics • free market economics • the father of communism • meeting dividing Africa • topic of Berlin Conference • moving crops from year to year • the father of modern economics • people against private property • process of changing to machines • joining together to go on strike • ...
Economics 2015-11-17
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- 'private ownership of resources'is a features of this economics system
- refer to all natural resources
- men-made resources
- is an economic system where all decisions by the government sector
- it has most percentages in primary sector similar with fishing
- business with organisation
- economics decide n the allocation of resources
- diagram that shows two possible combinations of goods or services that an economy can produce with given technology and resources.
- in ______ is provision of services
- we always must manage this
- in private sector main ___ is to maximise cost with maximum profit
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- human resources
- ____= vc+fc
- refers to total output
- firms located in the same area are likely to work together
- ____ economic of scale are a pool of skillful labour
16 Clues: ____= vc+fc • human resources • men-made resources • refers to total output • business with organisation • we always must manage this • refer to all natural resources • in ______ is provision of services • economics decide n the allocation of resources • ____ economic of scale are a pool of skillful labour • firms located in the same area are likely to work together • ...
Economics 2014-05-19
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- prices rise sharply
- produce more goods better and faster
- gross domestic product
- business cycles, ups and downs
- land, labor, capitol, entrepreneurship, and technology
- uses land, labor, capitol to produce goods and services more efficiently
- to much demand and not enough supply, prices rise
- when the economy doesnt grow for at least 6 months
- rise in production products
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- landed owned by individuals or groups
- will effect prices
- command and market system mixed
- citizens of tribute rely on what instead of cash
- its a activity between buyers and sellers
- consumer price index
- more supply then demand, businesses fail, prices plummet
16 Clues: will effect prices • prices rise sharply • consumer price index • gross domestic product • rise in production products • business cycles, ups and downs • command and market system mixed • produce more goods better and faster • landed owned by individuals or groups • its a activity between buyers and sellers • citizens of tribute rely on what instead of cash • ...
economics 2019-09-06
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- recession hits bottom and the economy begin to expand again
- The combine amount of money available within the economy
- Occurs when two similar products are being sold by different sellers and there's high demand
- To many sellers and buyers, a buyer can easily leave and enter the market
- Two suppliers exist
- excessive demand of a product and not having enough supplies
- Economy goes through periodic increases and decreases in inflation
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- Central banking System
- The total value of goods produced, and services provided in a country for one year
- The study of the behavior and performance of an economic as a whole
- One single seller by selling unique products in the market
- Statistic of economic activities
- Study of how individuals and businesses make decisions to satisfy people
- economies a blend of market and planned economies
- supply will increase as the price will increase, if price goes down supply will go down as while
- an economic system on which a Private individuals or business own capital goods
16 Clues: Two suppliers exist • Central banking System • Statistic of economic activities • economies a blend of market and planned economies • The combine amount of money available within the economy • One single seller by selling unique products in the market • recession hits bottom and the economy begin to expand again • ...
Economics 2022-02-14
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- The study of people trying to satisfy unlimited wants through the careful use of scarce resources
- a way of expressing a need
- is intended for final use by individuals
- An item that is economically useful
- Not enough resources to produce something
- work that is performed for someone
- an accumulation of those products that are tangible
- the dollar value of all final goods and services
- A risk-taker in search of profits
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- produced by other manufacture goods
- a worth that can be expressed in dollars and cents
- capacity to be useful
- a location that allows buyers and sellers to exchange economic product
- tools, equipment, machinery used in the production of goods
- people with all their efforts, ability, and skill
- Basic requirement for survival
16 Clues: capacity to be useful • a way of expressing a need • Basic requirement for survival • A risk-taker in search of profits • work that is performed for someone • produced by other manufacture goods • An item that is economically useful • is intended for final use by individuals • Not enough resources to produce something • the dollar value of all final goods and services • ...
economics 2022-04-25
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- the amount the seller has to sell at a particular price
- the name of Adam Smith's idea of a free market economy
- the right to make decisions for an individual's business or property
- a person who buys goods and services
- the person who makes the goods
- when different businesses compete for consumers' money such as Walmart v. Target
- the founder of a business
- the way people earn and spend money
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- individuals won businesses and property rather than the government
- What consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- the money left over after all expenses are paid
- the things people sell
- the money received in payment for goods or services
- an activity that someone is paid to preform
- the government's right to take private property for public use as long as they pay a fair price
16 Clues: the things people sell • the founder of a business • the person who makes the goods • the way people earn and spend money • a person who buys goods and services • an activity that someone is paid to preform • people or businesses offering goods for sale • the money left over after all expenses are paid • What consumers are willing to buy at a given price • ...
Economics 2022-05-03
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- money you earn on a regular basis
- of Living - A level of material comfort
- not enough of something to meet people's demands.
- setting limits on how much you spend
- person who purchases goods and services for
- Funds – setting aside money for an emergency in
- an action that a person does for someone else.
- The possibility of losing or making money
- a system of money used in a particular country.
- the money you put away and don’t spend
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- an object people want or need that they can touch
- owing more money than are able to spend
- spending money with hopes of earning more
- someone that makes goods and services.
- buying goods or services based to pay back
- something a country has to increase wealth.
16 Clues: money you earn on a regular basis • setting limits on how much you spend • someone that makes goods and services. • the money you put away and don’t spend • owing more money than are able to spend • of Living - A level of material comfort • spending money with hopes of earning more • The possibility of losing or making money • buying goods or services based to pay back • ...
ECONOMICS 2022-07-27
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- the amount of things that exist
- trade and manufacturing are reduced
- the amount of products people are willing to buy
- prices go up and value of dollar goes down
- buys a product or a service
- person who needs to hire someone
- the study of how we use money
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- amount of money that someone earns for their work
- goods made in the US and sold elsewhere
- work someone does for someone else
- makes and sells a good or provides a service
- plan for how much money will be spent
- amount of money that someone spends
- goods made elsewhere and brought to the US
- person who works for an employer
- products made or grown
16 Clues: products made or grown • buys a product or a service • the study of how we use money • the amount of things that exist • person who works for an employer • person who needs to hire someone • work someone does for someone else • trade and manufacturing are reduced • amount of money that someone spends • plan for how much money will be spent • ...
Economics 2022-10-18
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- the amount of goods and services available
- A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- tangible items sold to customers
- a company, country, or person that provides goods and services
- goods and services sold to other countries
- to give something in exchange for money
- activities sold to customers
- goods and services bought from other countries
- to use money to buy stuff
- consumer willingness and ability to buy products
- to get something by paying money for it
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- quality of life
- a useful or valuable possession quality of a country
- a person who buys goods and services
- an amount of money you send to someone, especially someone sending money to another country
- A measurement of the total goods and services produced within a country.
16 Clues: quality of life • to use money to buy stuff • activities sold to customers • tangible items sold to customers • a person who buys goods and services • to give something in exchange for money • to get something by paying money for it • the amount of goods and services available • goods and services sold to other countries • goods and services bought from other countries • ...
Economics 2023-12-04
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- A system that brings buyers and sellers together to exchange goods and services.
- A period of economic decline characterized by a decrease in GDP and employment.
- A state of balance where the quantity demanded equals the quantity supplied in a market.
- The use of goods and services by households.
- The total value of all goods and services produced by a country in a specific time period.
- The financial gain made by a business when revenue exceeds expenses.
- The act of trading goods, services, or currencies between different parties.
- The quantity of a good or service that producers are willing and able to offer for sale at a given price.
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- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over time.
- An individual who starts and operates a business, taking on financial risks for potential profits.
- Human effort directed towards the production of goods and services.
- The satisfaction or pleasure derived from consuming a good or service.
- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price.
- A market structure where a single seller or producer controls the entire supply of a good or service.
- Financial assets or resources used in the production of goods and services.
- Relating to government revenue, especially taxes, and expenditures.
16 Clues: The use of goods and services by households. • Human effort directed towards the production of goods and services. • Relating to government revenue, especially taxes, and expenditures. • The financial gain made by a business when revenue exceeds expenses. • The satisfaction or pleasure derived from consuming a good or service. • ...
Economics 2024-03-27
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- A good whose appeal increases with the popularity of its complement.
- Is a government imposed limit on the price charged for a product.
- The amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized
- The marginal utility of a good or service declines as more of it is consumed by an individual.
- This is the limiting of goods or services that are in high demand and short supply.
- This is a curve that displays the Change in demand resulting From a price change.
- Economic concept that relates to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them
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- A legal minimum for which the good can be sold.
- The added satisfaction that a consumer gets from having one more unit of a good or service
- ratio of the percentage change in quantity demanded of a product to the percentage change in price.
- decrease in sales for a product that can be attributed to consumers switching to cheaper alternatives when its price rises.
- The Change in the behavior of buyers. Sellers in response to a price change for a good or service.
- This is the total amount of goods and services consumers need or want and are willing to pay for over a given time.
- To determine the worth or value of a good or service.
- At a higher price, consumers will demand a low quantity of a good.
- Table that shows the quantity demanded of a good or service at different price levels.
16 Clues: A legal minimum for which the good can be sold. • To determine the worth or value of a good or service. • Is a government imposed limit on the price charged for a product. • At a higher price, consumers will demand a low quantity of a good. • A good whose appeal increases with the popularity of its complement. • ...
Lol 2021-04-09
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- a transaction between two or more parties in which the buyer receives tangible or intangible goods, services, or assets in exchange for money.
- supplied describes the amount of goods or services that suppliers will produce and sell at a given market price.
- is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purpose
- is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
- is an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
- In economics, a want is something that is desired. It is said that every person has unlimited wants, but limited resources (economics is based on the assumption that only limited resources are available to us).
- is a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It studies how individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make choices about how to allocate resources.
- affects stakeholder engagement in any part of the process owing to the seemingly high opportunity cost of their involvement.
- Such a good may have little value without
- group of productive enterprises or organizations that produce or supply goods, services, or sources of income.
- the amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a given product. Insofar as the amount people are prepared to pay for a product represents its value
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- is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund government spending and various public expenditures.
- in economics and consumer theory refers to a product or service that consumers see as essentially the same or similar-enough to another product.
- A resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility.
- Utility is a term in economics that refers to the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service.
- It should be remembered that: The income of agricultural households comprises, at least in part, of entrepreneurial income.
- can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments.
- are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility, for example, to a consumer making a purchase of a satisfying product.
- is a place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange or transaction of goods and services.
- In economics, supply is the amount of a resource that firms, producers, labourers, providers of financial assets,
20 Clues: Such a good may have little value without • can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments. • is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purpose • A resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility. • ...
Lol 2021-04-09
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- is an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
- are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility, for example, to a consumer making a purchase of a satisfying product.
- is a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It studies how individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make choices about how to allocate resources.
- Utility is a term in economics that refers to the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service.
- A resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility.
- is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purpose
- is a place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange or transaction of goods and services.
- the amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a given product. Insofar as the amount people are prepared to pay for a product represents its value
- Such a good may have little value without
- supplied describes the amount of goods or services that suppliers will produce and sell at a given market price.
- a transaction between two or more parties in which the buyer receives tangible or intangible goods, services, or assets in exchange for money.
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- In economics, a want is something that is desired. It is said that every person has unlimited wants, but limited resources (economics is based on the assumption that only limited resources are available to us).
- is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
- in economics and consumer theory refers to a product or service that consumers see as essentially the same or similar-enough to another product.
- group of productive enterprises or organizations that produce or supply goods, services, or sources of income.
- It should be remembered that: The income of agricultural households comprises, at least in part, of entrepreneurial income.
- can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments.
- affects stakeholder engagement in any part of the process owing to the seemingly high opportunity cost of their involvement.
- is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund government spending and various public expenditures.
- In economics, supply is the amount of a resource that firms, producers, labourers, providers of financial assets,
20 Clues: Such a good may have little value without • can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments. • is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purpose • A resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility. • ...
APES: Chapter 1 Vocabulary Terms 2024-08-22
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- any chemical an organism must have to live, grow, or reproduce.
- low to moderate industrialization.
- variety of different species, variability of genes among individuals, a variety of ecosystems, and functions such as energy flow and matter cycling.
- human beliefs about what is right or wrong with how we treat the environment.
- resource that can be replenished rapidly through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than replenished.
- ability of the earth's various systems, including human culture and economics, to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- natural resources and services that keep us and other species alive and support our economics.
- growth in which some quantity, such as population size or economic output, increases at a constant rate per unit of time.
- the circulation of chemicals necessary for life from the environment through organisms and back to the environment.
- the parts of the earth's air, water, and soil where life is found.
- depletion or destruction of a potentially renewable resources.
- resource that exists in fixed amounts in the earth's crust that take very very long periods of time to form or create.
- biological science that studies relationships between living organisms and their environment.
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- highest rate at which a potentially renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing available supply.
- all external conditions, factors, matter, and energy, living and nonliving, that affect any living organisms or other specified system.
- a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-supporting systems for us and other species.
- groups of similar organisms.
- amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply a population with renewable resources and to absorb or dispose of the pollution and wastes from such resource use.
- payment intended to help a business grow and thrive, provided by the government in the form of grants or tax breaks.
- natural services or natural capital that support life on earth and are essential to the quality of human life and the functioning of the world's economies.
- one or more communities of different species interacting with one another and with the chemical and physical factors making up their nonliving environment.
- things like solar energy that can be renewed continuously.
- interdisciplinary study that uses information and ideas from the physical sciences to learn how nature works, how we interact with the environment, and how we can help deal with environmental problems.
- the ability of a productive ecosystem to regenerate renewable resources.
- lands typically owned jointly by the citizens of a country but managed by the government.
- materials such as air, water, and soil and enery in nature that areessential or useful to humans.
- highly industrialized.
- land owned by individuals or businesses.
28 Clues: highly industrialized. • groups of similar organisms. • low to moderate industrialization. • land owned by individuals or businesses. • things like solar energy that can be renewed continuously. • depletion or destruction of a potentially renewable resources. • any chemical an organism must have to live, grow, or reproduce. • ...
Geography Key Terms 2024-10-01
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- Environmental sphere that contains Gases and Air
- Short-term atmospheric conditions at a specific time in a given area
- Global ____ System
- Description of location as an angle East or West of equator expressed in degrees
- Plants
- Environmental sphere that contains all living things
- Organism that eats/ takes energy
- ___ Information System
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- Environmental sphere that contains Rocks and Minerals
- Description of location as an angle North or South of equator expressed in degrees
- Animals
- Organism that gives energy
- Environmental sphere that contains Water
- True representation of the Earth
- Aggregate daily weather conditions over a long period of time, also encompasses variations and extremes
- 2-D representation of the Earth
16 Clues: Plants • Animals • Global ____ System • ___ Information System • Organism that gives energy • 2-D representation of the Earth • True representation of the Earth • Organism that eats/ takes energy • Environmental sphere that contains Water • Environmental sphere that contains Gases and Air • Environmental sphere that contains all living things • ...
Puzzle 7 2024-04-07
15 Clues: - Day • - Air • - Water • - Nader • - Earth • - Species • - Control • - Campaign • - Movement • - Formation • - Foundation • - Substances • - Protection • - Regulation • - Environmental
Challenging (Puzzles) Together 2023-10-02
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- (11) One of the professors behind this month's riveting read
- (10) The process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
- (10) A standard that other things can be compared against
- (9) A set of shares owned by a particular person or organization
- (9) Dutch economist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics
- (8) A plan for the future
- (5) An abstraction used to gain insight and make predictions
- (7) Investments in this healthcare focused company were highlighted for their potential returns and impact.
- (10) The D in SFDR
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- (12) Using marketing to appear more environmental than one is
- (5) An initial test or a miniature version of a larger-scale study or project
- (5,3) To compromise between two things or situations that are opposed to each other
- (6) Someone who pays for a service
- (10) Goals or ambitions to aim for
- (10) An official rule made by a government or some other authority
- (6) Lets change this!
- (4) Something to be minimised in the hunt for reward
17 Clues: (10) The D in SFDR • (6) Lets change this! • (8) A plan for the future • (6) Someone who pays for a service • (10) Goals or ambitions to aim for • (4) Something to be minimised in the hunt for reward • (10) A standard that other things can be compared against • (11) One of the professors behind this month's riveting read • ...
IB2 Microeconomics 2022-01-27
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- The highest price that producers can legally charge for a product
- Quantity bought at a given price
- Payment to firms by the government to lower cost
- Economics teacher at WK
- Tax on goods and services
- externality Beneficial impact on third parties
- Goods not socially desirable
- Shows the maximum production using all of a country's resources
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- Responsiveness of quantity demanded to change in price
- Harmful effects on third parties
- The lowest price that can be legally paid
- Who bears the burden of the tax.
- Economic decisions with value judgement
- Economics is a type of science.
- Quantity produced at a given price
15 Clues: Economics teacher at WK • Tax on goods and services • Goods not socially desirable • Economics is a type of science. • Harmful effects on third parties • Quantity bought at a given price • Who bears the burden of the tax. • Quantity produced at a given price • Economic decisions with value judgement • The lowest price that can be legally paid • ...
World of Agriculture 2023-08-24
Principles of economics 2024-07-30
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- who gave the law of diminishing marginal utility
- what does microeconomics focus on
- is one of the divisions of economics
- who is the modern economist
- A market structure where one seller contrads the market
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- whst is marginal called
- which economist has published the book "nature and significance of evonomic science
- who is the father of economics
- is one the classification of economics
- one of the scope and significance of economics
10 Clues: whst is marginal called • who is the modern economist • who is the father of economics • what does microeconomics focus on • is one of the divisions of economics • is one the classification of economics • one of the scope and significance of economics • who gave the law of diminishing marginal utility • A market structure where one seller contrads the market • ...
Economics 2022-09-15
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- Alternative choices
- Food, water, clothes
- Markets where productive resources are built and sold
- Type of good that satisfies someone's wants
- A measure of the amount of output produced by a given amount of inputs in a specific time period
- Something that can be expressed in dollars and cents
- Description, explanation, prediction, and ...
- Natural resources
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- Location that allows buyers and sellers to exchange a certain economic product
- Type of product that includes useful goods and services
- Markets where producers sell to consumers
- Work or a job performed for someone else
- Capacity to be useful
- Type of good that is manufactured to produce other goods and services
- Accumulation of those products that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable.
- Dollar value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders over a 12-month period
16 Clues: Natural resources • Alternative choices • Food, water, clothes • Capacity to be useful • Work or a job performed for someone else • Markets where producers sell to consumers • Type of good that satisfies someone's wants • Description, explanation, prediction, and ... • Something that can be expressed in dollars and cents • ...
Economics 2022-09-15
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- Alternative choices
- Food, water, clothes
- Markets where productive resources are built and sold
- Type of good that satisfies someone's wants
- A measure of the amount of output produced by a given amount of inputs in a specific time period
- Something that can be expressed in dollars and cents
- Description, explanation, prediction, and ...
- Natural resources
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- Location that allows buyers and sellers to exchange a certain economic product
- Type of product that includes useful goods and services
- Markets where producers sell to consumers
- Work or a job performed for someone else
- Capacity to be useful
- Type of good that is manufactured to produce other goods and services
- Accumulation of those products that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable.
- Dollar value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders over a 12-month period
16 Clues: Natural resources • Alternative choices • Food, water, clothes • Capacity to be useful • Work or a job performed for someone else • Markets where producers sell to consumers • Type of good that satisfies someone's wants • Description, explanation, prediction, and ... • Something that can be expressed in dollars and cents • ...
Economics 2022-09-15
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- partnerships are owned by at least this many people
- money has a alternative use as a product
- a sole proprietorship is owned by how many people
- as price increases demand will
- this deals with small units in the economy
- not a want but a
- a useful resource
- not a need but a
- the action of manufacturing
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- worth that can be expressed in dollars or cents
- this type of economy is based on custom
- this is a tax on land and buildings
- this is tax on imports
- consumers cannot have everything they want
- this deals with large units in the economy
- this is the earths surface
16 Clues: not a want but a • not a need but a • a useful resource • this is tax on imports • this is the earths surface • the action of manufacturing • as price increases demand will • this is a tax on land and buildings • this type of economy is based on custom • money has a alternative use as a product • consumers cannot have everything they want • ...
Economics 2022-10-04
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- a low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle
- the condition in which virtually all who are able and willing to work are employed
- prices should not go up (inflation) significantly, and an ongoing period of falling prices (deflation) should also be avoided
- the growth rate to which an economy would converge to in the absence of any new shocks
- an increase in the number of goods and services produced per head of the population over a period of time
- reduction of the general level of prices in an economy.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- the economy experiences growth over two or more consecutive quarters
- measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced
- founder of macroeconomics
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- a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction
- the state of being unemployed
- a period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters
- the month in which a variety of economic indicators reach their highest level, followed by a significant decline in economic activity
- a phase of the business cycle in which the economy as a whole is in decline
- measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced
- a period of sustained, long-term downturn in economic activity in one or more economies
17 Clues: founder of macroeconomics • the state of being unemployed • reduction of the general level of prices in an economy. • a low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle • a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction • the economy experiences growth over two or more consecutive quarters • ...
Economics 2021-01-14
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- a production point outside the PPC is ________
- ______ sector: firms owned by shareholders and individuals
- goods whose production does not have an opportunity cost
- Unlimited _______ causes the economic problem
- goods and services purchased by households for their own satisfaction
- the ability of labour to change where it works or in which occupation
- a PPC is straight if the ________ is constant
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- the value of capital goods that have worn out or become obsolete
- an arrangement which brings buyers into contact with sellers
- the most mobile factor of production
- a PPC may ____ if there is an increase in the quantity or quality of resources
- the output per factor of production in an hour
- Firms, government and ________ are examples of economic agents
- a person who bears the risks and makes the key decisions in business
- the economic resources of land, labour and capital
- the reward/payment of land
16 Clues: the reward/payment of land • the most mobile factor of production • Unlimited _______ causes the economic problem • a PPC is straight if the ________ is constant • a production point outside the PPC is ________ • the output per factor of production in an hour • the economic resources of land, labour and capital • goods whose production does not have an opportunity cost • ...
Economics 2023-05-01
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- The using up of something
- Person who takes the risk of starting a business. Examples: Mark Zuckerberg who started Facebook.
- Amount of money a business makes (beyond the cost of running the business)
- An item that can be bought or sold
- Something done in exchange for money (teaching, cleaning service)
- Goods Resources not to be sold, but used to create other items. Examples: delivery truck, building, railroad.
- Not enough of something
- Resources from nature used to make goods. Examples: oil, trees, and water.
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- Bringing into the country goods and services from other countries
- The amount of goods and services available
- The people and energy put into creating goods and providing services. Examples: waitress, police officer, and salesperson.
- resources Includes natural resources, human resources, capital resources and entrepreneurship
- When goods and services are produced in better quality, quantity and speed by a group that can focus on producing just a few items instead of trying to make everything
- The amount of a good or service people are willing to buy
- Sending goods and services out of the country to another location
- More of something than is needed
16 Clues: Not enough of something • The using up of something • More of something than is needed • An item that can be bought or sold • The amount of goods and services available • The amount of a good or service people are willing to buy • Bringing into the country goods and services from other countries • Sending goods and services out of the country to another location • ...
ECONOMICS 2023-04-21
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- A person who buys goods and services.
- What consumers are willing to buy at a given price.
- The money leftover after all expenses are paid.
- Individuals own businesses and property rather than the government.
- The governments job is to protect property rights.
- When different businesses compete for consumers money such as walmart and target.
- People or businesses offering goods for sale.
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- The money recived in payment for goods or service.
- The person who makes the goods.
- The way people earn and spend money.
- The right to make a decision for an individuals business or property.
- The governments right to take private property for publlic use as lonng as the pay the owner a fair price.
- An activity that soeone is paid to do.
- The name of Adam Smiths idea of free market economy.
- The things people sell.
- The amount the seller has to sell at a particular price.
16 Clues: The things people sell. • The person who makes the goods. • The way people earn and spend money. • A person who buys goods and services. • An activity that soeone is paid to do. • People or businesses offering goods for sale. • The money leftover after all expenses are paid. • The money recived in payment for goods or service. • ...
Economics 2012-10-03
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- ______: a system in which private citizens own the factors of production
- ____: the price of something going up
- Economic ____: preserving scarce resources
- Economic _____: equal pay for equal work
- Price_____: no inflation
- ______ enterprise: a way to describe the American economy
- ____: when someone or a business is better off at the end of a period of time then at the beginning
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- _____ economy: all decisions are based off of culture
- Economic ____: more goods and services are produced
- Economic and ______ goals
- Economic ______: protection from lay-offs
- Economic_____: ability to make your own economic decisions
- the "voters"
- _____ goals: goals set for the future
- ____ employment: Jobs for everyone
- Economic ____: an organized way of providing for the wants and needs
16 Clues: the "voters" • Price_____: no inflation • Economic and ______ goals • ____ employment: Jobs for everyone • ____: the price of something going up • _____ goals: goals set for the future • Economic _____: equal pay for equal work • Economic ______: protection from lay-offs • Economic ____: preserving scarce resources • Economic ____: more goods and services are produced • ...
Economics 2013-12-11
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- Items that you can see and touch.
- This sector of the economy manufactures finished goods.
- Communities who wander from place to place in search of food, water and shelter to satisfy their wants.
- Any source which benefits people.
- This sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earth.
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- Supply all your own wants through your own effort.
- Something vital to survival and well being.
- When a person specializes in a particular field.
- This sector of the economy is the service industry.
- Something wished for, but not vital to survival and well being.
- Someone who purchases/uses goods and services to meet their wants and needs.
- An object that is accepted as payment for goods and services.
- The act or process of producing.
- Limited resources to fulfill your needs and wants.
- Things done for you by others.
- Direct exchange of one good/service for another.
16 Clues: Things done for you by others. • The act or process of producing. • Items that you can see and touch. • Any source which benefits people. • Something vital to survival and well being. • When a person specializes in a particular field. • Direct exchange of one good/service for another. • Supply all your own wants through your own effort. • ...
Economics 2014-11-24
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- Obtain the answers using algebraic or numerical or graphical methods
- accurate diagram or graph. Using a pencil and a ruler
- Consider an argument of concept in a way that uncovers the assumptions and interrelationships of the issue
- Display information in a diagrammatic
- give a detailed account
- mark the position
- Obtain the required result
- Obtain value
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- give the precise meaning of a word
- provide an answer from a number of possibilities
- Propose a solution
- Obtain a numerical answer showing the relevant stages in the working
- Give an account if the similarities and differences between two items, referring to both
- Offer a considered and balanced review that includes a range of arguments, factors or hypotheses.
- Add labels to a diagram
- Use an idea,equation,principle to a given problem or issue
16 Clues: Obtain value • mark the position • Propose a solution • give a detailed account • Add labels to a diagram • Obtain the required result • give the precise meaning of a word • Display information in a diagrammatic • provide an answer from a number of possibilities • accurate diagram or graph. Using a pencil and a ruler • Use an idea,equation,principle to a given problem or issue • ...
ECONOMICS 2017-09-15
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- When people have unlimited needs and wants but there is only a limited stock of resources
- Another word for resources in economics
- To satisfy our needs and wants from goods and services
- Another word for goods and services in economics
- Giving of goods to a person in exchange for another
- A situation in which aims of two parties are not comparable
- The people who buy the consumption to satisfy their needs and wants
- The goods available to individuals
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- Analysis of how scarce resources are been distributed among producers, and how scarce goods and services are apportioned among consumers
- Business person who attempts to make a profit by risk and initiative
- Using resources to make and sell goods to satisfy our wants
- Loss of one alternative when the other is been chosen
- ______ is to represent an expected factor of "flexibility of thinking" in an investigation
- The term used for resources which are insufficient to satisfy our unlimited wants
- This is offered for sale which could be in the form of physical, virtual or cyber form
- The main cause between human wants and resources
16 Clues: The goods available to individuals • Another word for resources in economics • Another word for goods and services in economics • The main cause between human wants and resources • Giving of goods to a person in exchange for another • Loss of one alternative when the other is been chosen • To satisfy our needs and wants from goods and services • ...
Economics 2017-11-08
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- The total cash, coins and positive balances in circulation
- A staple foodstuff made from common ingredients
- The drastic decrease in value of each unit of currency
- The increase in value of each unit of currency
- A staple bottled liquid that has remained unchanged over time
- A card that allows a person to borrow and repay to an open account
- Defined as "a person without work who searches for work"
- The decrease in value of each unit of currency
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- The science of wealth
- Defined as "working fewer hours than desired"
- Economists use this goods sample to measure the change of currency value.
- The term that refers to a loan
- A common staple foodstuff, vegetable.
- An illegal scheme where a swindler pays investors with their own money
- Generally, the desired rate of inflation (in words t_____ p_______).
- Important for asset ownership; pay in the case of accident
16 Clues: The science of wealth • The term that refers to a loan • A common staple foodstuff, vegetable. • Defined as "working fewer hours than desired" • The increase in value of each unit of currency • The decrease in value of each unit of currency • A staple foodstuff made from common ingredients • The drastic decrease in value of each unit of currency • ...
Economics 2018-09-17
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- A ________ market is where resources are being bought and sold.
- ________ capital is people's skills, abilities, health,and motivation all added up.
- ________ is when economic activities in one part of the world impact another.
- The fundamental economic problem facing everyone is ________.
- ________ market is where goods and services are offered for sale.
- Division of ________ is a section of work that is put into different tasks that need to be performed.
- Work that is performed for someone is a ________.
- The process of creating a good.
- ________ is the sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce.
- "gifts of nature"
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- ________ are the worth of goods, which is decided by the market.
- The ability of a good or service.
- Food, clothing, and shelter are examples of ________.
- Assigning tasks so each worker performs fewer.
- Gross ________ product is the dollar value of all goods produced in a year.
- _________ good is tool that is manufactured and then used to create another good.
16 Clues: "gifts of nature" • The process of creating a good. • The ability of a good or service. • Assigning tasks so each worker performs fewer. • Work that is performed for someone is a ________. • Food, clothing, and shelter are examples of ________. • The fundamental economic problem facing everyone is ________. • ...
Economics 2022-03-25
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- to give something to someone after being paid for
- where you save or borrow money
- paper used as money from a bank
- when goods or services cost less than normal
- Card card used to take money from bank account
- amount of money a good or service costs
- something you must have and can't live without
- item that is made or grown in order to be sold
- something you would like to have but do not need
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- to keep money instead of spending it
- something a person or business does for someone
- coins and bills used to buy items
- Card card used as money that must be paid back
- how much people want or need to buy something
- to pay money for good or service
- ask to use something then give it back
16 Clues: where you save or borrow money • paper used as money from a bank • to pay money for good or service • coins and bills used to buy items • to keep money instead of spending it • ask to use something then give it back • amount of money a good or service costs • when goods or services cost less than normal • how much people want or need to buy something • ...
Economics 2024-04-29
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- a model that shows how governments, households, and businesses provide each other with resources, goods, and services
- the study of choices
- service produced by a non government entity ex. Walmart
- an entity that makes a good or provides a service
- when supply exceeds demand
- an economy where supply and demand is based solely on producers and consumers
- the standard measure of the value added created through the production of goods and services in a country during a certain period
- a buyer of goods and services
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- the place on a graph where supply and demand curves intersect
- an economy where the government regulates some parts, but allows producers to own their businesses
- how much consumers will buy at a given price
- how much of something
- service produced by a government entity ex. education
- an economy where the government has full control
- an economy based on customs
- when supply is less than demand
16 Clues: the study of choices • how much of something • when supply exceeds demand • an economy based on customs • a buyer of goods and services • when supply is less than demand • how much consumers will buy at a given price • an economy where the government has full control • an entity that makes a good or provides a service • service produced by a government entity ex. education • ...
Environmental management 2020-12-07
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- Entrance to a horizontal (drift) mine
- Rock and soil overlaying an economically viable mineral deposit
- Obtaining oil or gas from shale rock
- movement of rock and soil fragments to different locations
- Movemet of water through plants and out of leaves
- Where minerals at the oceanfloor are brought up to the surface
- Type of farming producing crops from the land
- Where living things are used to remove toxic chemicals
- You didnt want to catch these!
- Point on the earth surface directly above the focus of an earthquake
- Energy from sunlight
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- Small organisms in the sea
- A resource that will not be used up.
- An igneous rock
- How many are you allowed to catch?
- The natural change in sea levels to generate electrisity
- Water runs over the ground into rivers
- Supply of water to a crop by the grower
- a rock with enough of an important element to make it worth mining.
- Process where concentration of a substance in living things becomes increasingly concentrated.
- Change in the revailing winds causing change to currents
21 Clues: An igneous rock • Energy from sunlight • Small organisms in the sea • You didnt want to catch these! • How many are you allowed to catch? • A resource that will not be used up. • Obtaining oil or gas from shale rock • Entrance to a horizontal (drift) mine • Water runs over the ground into rivers • Supply of water to a crop by the grower • ...
Environmental Biotechnology 2022-08-15
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- MNT stands for ----------test
- Tabaco plant is used for phytovolatalization of -------
- Indian mustard is majorly used for removing-----
- Metal that forms an integral component of bangle making.
- System used for treating treat acid mine drainage from metal- and coal-mining operations
- Pollution induced peptide in plants.
- Rhizosphere induced biochemical change that affects metal mobilization.
- NFT is basically a ----------- technique
- Fools water cress is used for removal of.........
- Major coliform present in sewage
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- Biomass drying using nitrogen
- Removal of carbon dioxide which is replaced by an OH group.
- Plants that are adapted to live in high metal concentration
- Aquatic macrophyte that is used for removal of Nickel and Methylene blue
- Method used by hyperaccumulators to take heavy metals from soil or water.
- Pollution induced peptide in animals.
- Technique that immobilizes heavy metals
- Closed system used for algal cultivation.
- Degradation of contaminants in the
- Carcinogenicity of a chemical pollutant is primarily analysed by…................test.
20 Clues: Biomass drying using nitrogen • MNT stands for ----------test • Major coliform present in sewage • Degradation of contaminants in the • Pollution induced peptide in plants. • Pollution induced peptide in animals. • Technique that immobilizes heavy metals • NFT is basically a ----------- technique • Closed system used for algal cultivation. • ...
Environmental Science 2022-09-08
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- a common method for testing a hypothesis.
- Anything that takes up space and has mass.
- Occurs when we use our senses (smell, sight, hearing, taste, touch) or an extension of our senses (microscope, tape, recorder, X-ray machine, and thermometer) to record an event.
- Example of atmospheric science.
- combinations of atoms, ions, or molecules.
- is a widely accepted, plausible generalization about fundamental concepts in science that explains why things happen.
- formed when two or more atoms or ions are bonded chemically.
- A statement that provides a possible answer to a question or an explanation for an observation that can be tested.
- Refers to multiple atoms.
- The opposite of an acid in that it accepts hydrogen ions in solution.
- is the study of energy.
- the energy that cannot be used to do useful work.
- It comprises all types of water resources oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, streams, reservoir, polar icecaps, glaciers, and ground water.
- The phenomena where the environment’s temperature continues to warm.
- Everything that affects an organism during its lifetime.
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- It is the outer mantle of the solid earth.
- The protective blanket of gases (N, O2, Ar, CO2, trace gases), surrounding the Earth.
- tiny units that make up all matter in the universe, and energy is what holds the nucleus together.
- A reaction when the newly formed chemical bonds contain more energy that was present in the compounds from which they were formed.
- A process used to solve problems or develop an understanding of nature that involves testing possible answers.
- Any compound that releases hydrogen ions (protons) in a solution.
- Example of biological elements.
- A substance that alters the rate of a reaction but does not consumed or altered in the process.
- is a central characteristic of the scientific method.
- The ability to do work.
- It is done when an object is moved over a distance.
- study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
- A pure substance
- Evolution of Earth’s crust.
- The vast majority of our people directly dependent on the nature resources of their country for their basic needs.
30 Clues: A pure substance • The ability to do work. • is the study of energy. • Refers to multiple atoms. • Evolution of Earth’s crust. • Example of atmospheric science. • Example of biological elements. • a common method for testing a hypothesis. • It is the outer mantle of the solid earth. • Anything that takes up space and has mass. • combinations of atoms, ions, or molecules. • ...
Environmental pollution 2022-11-08
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- This is an important water pollutant from industries. It may contain, mercury,iron,lead
- The combustion of these fuels produces greenhouse gases
- A chemical pollutant used in agriculture to end the plages
- These chemical pollutants are the cause of the deterioration of ozone layer
- It is a secondary pollutant of the air. It is the product of a reaction
- Its a biological pollutant mostly present in the hospitals
- It is important for agricultural but in excess can be a dangerous soil pollutant
- This is a general problem due to the increment of greenhouse gases
- This layer is located in the stratosphere and protect us from UV solar rays
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- A physical pollutant that affects soil
- Virus and bacteria can be classified as
- The action of developing activities to restore and renovate the environment
- This is a property of a sustance that causes cancer
- A chemical air pollutant that produces acid rain in contact with water
- A chemical pollutant usually obtained from textile industry
- A characteristic of a harmful substance
- This is a common accident from oil companies
- An air pollutant that is the main source of greenhouse gases
- a chemical artificial pollutant commonly used at home
- Biological water pollutant from hospitals
20 Clues: A physical pollutant that affects soil • Virus and bacteria can be classified as • A characteristic of a harmful substance • Biological water pollutant from hospitals • This is a common accident from oil companies • This is a property of a sustance that causes cancer • a chemical artificial pollutant commonly used at home • ...
Environmental system 2020-08-25
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- The great increase in production of food grains and better management techniques.
- One of the first conservation thinkers.
- One of the first Demographers.
- A day where people collect garbage, plant trees, sign petitions.
- Link the water contaminated because of a bomb that cause the outbreak of cholera in Londres.
- Nobel prize winner for his micro-credits system.
- America's first environmentalist.
- Marin biologist who put in march the modern ambiental consciousness.
- American environmentalist who warned of the dangers of overpopulation.
- Scientist, meteorologist, writer famous for the Gaia hypothesis.
- Published more than 300 articles about nature.
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- Danish economist focused on the development of agriculture and its relation to population growth.
- Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience".
- Evolution Homosapiens.
- Get the independence of India.
- recieve the Nobel prize.
- Implement ational parks and national forests in the United States.
- Lider of the movement "New thinking".
- Notable figure in science and therapeutic medisin.
- The first African American woman
- Discover the cure and create Inmunity to Viruela.
21 Clues: Evolution Homosapiens. • recieve the Nobel prize. • Get the independence of India. • One of the first Demographers. • The first African American woman • America's first environmentalist. • Lider of the movement "New thinking". • One of the first conservation thinkers. • Published "Walden" and "Civil disobedience". • Published more than 300 articles about nature. • ...
Environmental systems 2021-01-05
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- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- an irregularly occurring and complex series of climatic changes affecting the equatorial Pacific region and beyond every few years, characterized by the appearance of unusually warm, nutrient-poor water off northern Peru and Ecuador, typically in late December.
- surface runoff of rainwater created by urbanization. This runoff is a major source of flooding and water pollution in urban communities worldwide. Impervious surfaces are constructed during land development
- Chlorofluorocarbon. a family of chemicals composed primarily of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine. Used principally as refrigerants and industrial cleansers. Chlorofluorocarbons have the tendency to destroy the Earth's protective ozone layer.
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- The crude birth rate in a period is the total number of live births per 1,000 population divided by the length of the period in years.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- population expansion decreases as resources become scarce, leveling off when the carrying capacity of the environment is reached, resulting in an S-shaped curve.
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
- is water from farm fields due to irrigation, rain, or melted snow that flows over the earth that can absorb into the ground, enter bodies of waters or evaporate.
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- are biotic, like food, mates, and competition with other organisms for resources.
- the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad.
- Smog is air pollution that reduces visibility. The term "smog" was first used in the early 1900s to describe a mix of smoke and fog. The smoke usually came from burning coal. Smog was common in industrial areas, and remains a familiar sight in cities today.
- A mortality rate is a measure of the frequency of occurrence of death in a defined population during a specified interval. Morbidity and mortality measures are often the same mathematically; it's just a matter of what you choose to measure, illness or death.
- a layer in the earth's stratosphere at an altitude of about 6.2 miles (10 km) containing a high concentration of ozone, which absorbs most of the ultraviolet radiation reaching the earth from the sun.
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- The total fertility rate, sometimes also called the fertility rate, absolute/potential natality, period total fertility rate, or total period
- An artificial reef is a human-created underwater structure, typically built to promote marine life in areas with a generally featureless bottom, to control erosion, block ship passage, block the use of trawling nets, or improve surfing.
- process in which there is an increase in the number of people living and working in a city or metropolitan area. urban sprawl.
- a colorless unstable toxic gas with a pungent odor and powerful oxidizing properties, formed from oxygen by electrical discharges or ultraviolet light. It differs from normal oxygen (O2) in having three atoms in its molecule
- La Niña is a coupled ocean-atmosphere phenomenon that is the colder counterpart of El Niño, as part of the broader El Niño–Southern Oscillation climate pattern.
25 Clues: the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country. • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism. • ...
environmental system 2021-01-07
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- the ratio of deaths to the population of a particular area or during a particular period of time
- unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants
- a natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption
- the specified extent or degree to which an area is or has been populated
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms
- an irregularly recurring upwelling of unusually cold water to the ocean surface along the western coast of South America
- the number of people living in each unit of area
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- the total number of children that would be born
- the process of making an area more urban
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- one of two types of biological and ecological succession of plant life
- a colorless unstable toxic gas with a pungent odor and powerful oxidizing properties
- any of a class of compounds of carbon, hydrogen, chlorine, and fluorine, typically gases used in refrigerants and aerosol propellants
- a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
- ratio betw een the number of live-born births in the year and the average total population of that year
- an area that was previously occupied by living things is disturbed, then re-colonized following the disturbance
- the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another
- the factor that limits the reaction rate in any physiological process governed by many variables
- a substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere
25 Clues: the process of making an area more urban • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • the total number of children that would be born • the number of people living in each unit of area • unusually warm ocean temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet • ...
Environmental Crossword 2021-01-08
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- a piece of clothing, a device, etc. that warms somebody/something
- interested in and concerned about the ecologyc of a place
- all the plants, animals and things that exist in the universe that are not made by people
- a measure of the amount of carbon dioxide that is produced by the activities of a person or company
- the mixture of gases that surrounds the earth the world; the planet that we live on
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- any of the gases that are thought to cause the greenhouse effect, especially carbon dioxide
- the production or sending out of light, heat, gas, etc.
- the world; the planet that we live on
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- protect something to introduce laws that make it illegal to kill, harm or damage a particular animal, area of land, building, etc.
- the regular pattern of weather conditions of a particular place
- (of food, farming methods, etc.) produced or practised without using artificial chemicals
- recycle something to treat things that have already been used so that they can be used again
- to stop the flow of electricity, gas, water, etc. by moving a switch, button, etc.
- the natural world in which people, animals and plants live
- to add dirty or harmful substances to land, air, water, etc. so that it is no longer pleasant or safe to use
- connected with the protection of the environment; supporting the protection of the environment as a political principle
- any substance like air that is neither a solid nor a liquid, for example hydrogen or oxygen
- to keep something to use or enjoy in the future or for somebody else to use
- things that you throw away because you no longer want or need them
20 Clues: the world; the planet that we live on • the production or sending out of light, heat, gas, etc. • interested in and concerned about the ecologyc of a place • the natural world in which people, animals and plants live • a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • the regular pattern of weather conditions of a particular place • ...
Environmental Degradation 2021-01-28
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- Melting _______ are also a result of global warming
- A dominant source of air pollution
- Forest degradation is a major factor in this country
- A harmful gas released into the atmosphere from landfill sites
- A cause of environmental degradation
- Occurs when the natural world suffers from human activity
- The earth is surrounded by a layer of
- Carbon ________ is the most damaging greenhouse gas
- Type of farming that occurs small scale
- A disease that results from the pollution of water sources
- When a body receives too many nutrients and excessive plant growth takes place
- Global _______ is the greatest environmental threat to the 21st century
- ________ towns are poor quality housing on the outskirts of towns and cities
- _______ bloom is when algae grow rapidly in seas as a result of nutrients added from farm fertilizers
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- The rapid removal of trees and forest cover
- The rising temperature in the Caribbean see are _________ the coral reefs
- The type of pollution that includes gases
- Planting or adding of trees in an area where there was a forest
- A substance or energy introduced into the environment that has undesired effects
- Deforestation causes significant threat to _______ living in the area
- The extraction of valuable minerals or other geological materials from the Earth
- Planting or adding of trees in an area where there was never a forest or plantation
- The blockage of drainage systems result in what type of pollution
- The type of pollution that causes the most damage to hearing
- Type of rain where chemicals are dissolved in the rainwater
- Processing items so that they can be used again
- Signs of global warming are mainly seen by the changes in _________
27 Clues: A dominant source of air pollution • A cause of environmental degradation • The earth is surrounded by a layer of • Type of farming that occurs small scale • The type of pollution that includes gases • The rapid removal of trees and forest cover • Processing items so that they can be used again • Melting _______ are also a result of global warming • ...
Environmental science 2021-09-06
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- a compound found mainly in living things.
- the energy needed to start a chemical reaction.
- it is a latin word that means knowledge.
- is the main element in organic compound.
- ability to do work.
- organized body of knowledge that is obtained by study and experimentation.
- a substance that forms as a result of a chemical reaction.
- the protective blanket of gases surrounding the earth.
- unit work of energy in the International System of Units.
- the sum of all the biochemical reactions in an organism.
- Is a a substance that consist of two or more element
- the concentration of hydronium ions in a solution.
- comprises all types of water resources oceans, lakes, seas, rivers, streams, reservoirs,icecaps, glaciers, and groundwaters.
- a substance that starts a chemical reaction.
- the rate at which energy is used.
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- developing knew knowledge based upon old knowledge.
- a force that holds molecules together.
- the outer mantle of the solid earth.
- anything that takes up space and has mass.
- type of biochemical reactions that breakdowns molecules into smaller units and release energy.
- these reactions build up bigger molecules from smaller ones.
- The study of the interactions between life and its physical environment.
- a test that is used to rule out a hypothesis or validate something already known.
- A widely accepted hypothesis that stands the test of time. Theories are oftentested and usually not rejected.
- is the study of energy.
- is a pure substance.
- needed by all known forms of life.
- where life operates.
- the unit of power.
- are tiny units that make up all matter in the universe and energy what holds the nucleus together.
30 Clues: the unit of power. • ability to do work. • is a pure substance. • where life operates. • is the study of energy. • the rate at which energy is used. • needed by all known forms of life. • the outer mantle of the solid earth. • a force that holds molecules together. • it is a latin word that means knowledge. • is the main element in organic compound. • ...
Environmental Biology 2021-09-17
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- only eats meat for food
- benefits one does not hurt the other
- gains nutrients from dead organisms
- the number of species in a given area
- a group of two or more population
- something you notice
- benefits both organisms
- only eats plants for food
- liquid falling from the sky
- the gases surrounding the earth
- benefits one hurts the other
- the study of relationships between organisms
- a relationship between two living creatures
- an educated guess
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- liquid turning into gas
- the largest group of that can reproduce
- consumes others for food
- the coming together of liquid
- makes its own food
- the physical region of the atmosphere
- eats both meat and plants
- information
- the variety of life in a certain location
- hunter
- hunted
25 Clues: hunter • hunted • information • an educated guess • makes its own food • something you notice • liquid turning into gas • only eats meat for food • benefits both organisms • consumes others for food • eats both meat and plants • only eats plants for food • liquid falling from the sky • benefits one hurts the other • the coming together of liquid • the gases surrounding the earth • ...
Environmental systems 2021-08-27
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- very little of something
- role an organism plays in community
- eats both plants and animals
- to live
- meat eater
- organisms in their physical environment
- any living thing
- eats other organisms for food
- eats primary consumers
- a series of inter locking food chains
- eats producers
- affecting something
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- breaks down dead material
- living
- plant eater
- a group of species in a common location
- eats anything
- the of one species in an ecosystem
- eats dead animals
- shows what eats what in an ecosystem
- makes its own food
- non-living
- makes its own food from the sun
- to die
- the position of an organism in an ecological pyramid
25 Clues: living • to die • to live • meat eater • non-living • plant eater • eats anything • eats producers • any living thing • eats dead animals • makes its own food • affecting something • eats primary consumers • very little of something • breaks down dead material • eats both plants and animals • eats other organisms for food • makes its own food from the sun • the of one species in an ecosystem • ...
Environmental Vocabulary 2021-03-02
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- An ozone-friendly product does not produce gases that are harmful to the ozone layer.
- WARMING. A gradual increase in world temperatures caused by gases such as carbon dioxide that are collecting in the air around the earth and stopping heat escaping into space.
- Waste material or unwanted things that you throw away.
- Products that have been designed to do the least possible damage to the environment.
- EFFECT. An increase in the amount of carbon dioxide and other gases in the atmosphere (= mixture of gases around the earth), that is believed to be the cause of a gradual warming of the surface of the earth.
- The act of planting trees on an area of land that has become empty or spoiled.
- Small pieces of rubbish that have been left lying on the ground in public places.
- To put down or drop something in a careless way.
- CHEMICALS. Chemical that can be used to cause death, injury or disease in humans, animals or plants.
- ENERGY. Energy that uses the power of the sun to produce electricity.
- The protection of plants and animals, natural areas, and interesting and important structures and buildings, especially from the damaging effects of human activity.
- Relating to the environment.
- SOURCES. Something such as oil, coal, or the sun, which can be used to provide power for light, heat, machines, etc.
- RAIN. Rain that contains large amounts of harmful chemicals as a result of burning substances such as coal and oil.
- To harm or spoil something.
- CONTAINER. A container that allows the person to separate recyclable materials.
- LEVEL RISING. The rise of the average height of the sea where it meets the land.
- A person who is interested in or studies the environment and who tries to protect it from being damaged by human activities.
- ROOF. Layer of vegetation planted over a waterproofing system that is installed on top of a flat or slightly–sloped roof.
- An unnecessary or wrong use of money, substances, time, energy, abilities, etc.
- To make an area or substance, usually air, water, or soil, dirty or harmful to people, animals, and plants, especially by adding harmful chemicals.
- SPILLS. An accident in which oil has come out of a ship and caused pollution.
- The process of making something dirty or poisonous, or the state of containing unwanted or dangerous substances.
- The quality that some atoms have of producing a type of energy that can be very harmful to health.
- A mixture of smoke, gases, and chemicals, especially in cities, that makes the atmosphere difficult to breathe and harmful for health.
- A substance that makes something less pure or makes it poisonous.
- The cutting down of trees in a large area, or the destruction of forests by people.
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- Able to be recycled.
- SITE. Area with large amounts of rubbish where it is buried.
- ENERGY. Energy from a source that is not useless when used, such as wind or solar power.
- To catch and kill animals without permission on someone else's land.
- FRIENDLY. Not harmful to the environment.
- DIOXIDE. The gas formed when carbon is burned, or when people or animals breathe out.
- LAYER. A layer of air containing ozone high above the earth that prevents harmful ultraviolet light from the sun from reaching the earth.
- The air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live.
- ENERGY. Energy that uses the power of the wind to produce electricity.
- A situation in which something no longer exists.
- The introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects.
- SPECIES. A type of animal or plant that might stop existing because there are only a few of that type alive.
- CHANGE. Changes in the world's weather, in particular the fact that it is believed to be getting warmer as a result of human activity increasing the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
- Convert waste into reusable material.
- RADIATION. Synonym of nuclear fission.
- To make an area or substance, usually air, water, or soil, dirty or harmful to people, animals, and plants, especially by adding harmful chemicals.
- CAR. A vehicle made by combining two different elements.
- A product that is intended to be thrown away after use.
- A person who studies the natural relationships between the air, land, water, animals, plants, etc.
- Something that is of low quality. Synonym of rubbish.
- Relating to ecology or the environment.
- Synonym of ecological.
- OUT. To remove from a place or to get rid of as worthless or unnecessary.
50 Clues: Able to be recycled. • Synonym of ecological. • To harm or spoil something. • Relating to the environment. • Convert waste into reusable material. • RADIATION. Synonym of nuclear fission. • Relating to ecology or the environment. • FRIENDLY. Not harmful to the environment. • A situation in which something no longer exists. • To put down or drop something in a careless way. • ...
Environmental Science 2023-01-31
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2023-03-03
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- coal,gas
- a waste container on wheels
- bulls and cows for farming
- to travel to or from work every day
- the quantity of water available
- materials used to wrap or protect goods
- the washing of clothes and lilin
- an effect or result
- comfortable and useful
- providing personal satisfaction
- the fact that the natural environment of a plant or animal no longer exists
- digging deep holes in the ground to remove precious stones or metals
- to pull out an electrical cord from its socket
- made to be thrown away after use
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- psycologically connected with sb
- an organic fertiliser
- the place to which someone is going
- an open site for disposing of waste materials
- polluted rain that can damage trees and kill fish in lakes
- gases released by a vehicle when the engine is running
- to arrange with friends to travel to work in one car in turns to share the expences
21 Clues: coal,gas • an effect or result • an organic fertiliser • comfortable and useful • bulls and cows for farming • a waste container on wheels • the quantity of water available • providing personal satisfaction • psycologically connected with sb • the washing of clothes and lilin • made to be thrown away after use • the place to which someone is going • ...