environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
PST CoP Weekly Quiz 1 2024-08-26
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- Source-Pathway-Receptor is the concept in Risk Assessment to describe how _____________ can move through environmental media (air, water and soil) and exposed to human receptors.
- What causes Minamata disease?
- Air pollution, drinking water quality and ______ waste are some of the risk factors contributing to environmental health.
- ____ assess the toxic effects of substances on ecosystems and wildlife.
- What is required for a chemical to be marketed in the EU under REACH?
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- What does the term “assessing environmental impacts from resource extraction to disposal” mean in the context of LCA?
- Complete the phrase “The .... makes the poison”.
- What is LCA as defined in ISO 14040?
- What is the study of the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms called?
- What is the name of the form PETRONAS uses to collect raw material information?
10 Clues: What causes Minamata disease? • What is LCA as defined in ISO 14040? • Complete the phrase “The .... makes the poison”. • What is required for a chemical to be marketed in the EU under REACH? • ____ assess the toxic effects of substances on ecosystems and wildlife. • What is the name of the form PETRONAS uses to collect raw material information? • ...
vocabulary 2016-04-07
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- when air is pollutant free
- A bad ozone that damages human health
- environmental protection agency
- the process by which radiation from a planets atmosphere warms the planets surface
- fog or haze combined with smoke
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- the natural environment causes adverse change
- a gradual increase in overall temperature of earths atmosphere
- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect
- rainfall that causes environmental harm and is acidic and polluted
- destruction of the upper atmospheric layer the ozone
10 Clues: when air is pollutant free • environmental protection agency • fog or haze combined with smoke • A bad ozone that damages human health • the natural environment causes adverse change • a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect • destruction of the upper atmospheric layer the ozone • a gradual increase in overall temperature of earths atmosphere • ...
National Environmental Policy 2021-12-01
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- Introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- Independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters
- April 22nd
- Location of the detrimental oil spill of 1969
- Cleans up uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous-waste sites
- Establishes national policy under the US govt. regarding the environment
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- Designed to control air pollution on a national level
- The long-term heating of Earth's climate system
- Environmental book by Rachel Carson
- An insecticide used in agriculture
10 Clues: April 22nd • An insecticide used in agriculture • Environmental book by Rachel Carson • Location of the detrimental oil spill of 1969 • The long-term heating of Earth's climate system • Designed to control air pollution on a national level • Introduction of harmful materials into the environment • Cleans up uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous-waste sites • ...
Ahhh-mazing QSE Crossword Puzzle. Please complete the crossword puzzle as below before going next checkpoint, Lets Goo!! 2024-10-17
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- Keywords IMS policy in environmental: protect environment, prevent....
- Enviromental ... Impact assessment is to measure environmental risk following ISO 14001 requirement
- Assessment risk to measures business risk
- Combination of 3 ISO standards quality, safety and environment
- Bomb threat
- Patient and Ministry of Health is .... Parties
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- All staff can view all documents procedure from here
- We need to ensure workplace is free from any..., to prevent injury
- New KPJ vision, The Preferred Healthcare …..
- Shared value for R
10 Clues: Bomb threat • Shared value for R • Assessment risk to measures business risk • New KPJ vision, The Preferred Healthcare ….. • Patient and Ministry of Health is .... Parties • All staff can view all documents procedure from here • Combination of 3 ISO standards quality, safety and environment • We need to ensure workplace is free from any..., to prevent injury • ...
Environmental Management 2018-05-01
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- a holistic understanding of the visible features of an area of land
- using environmental resources for society and generating profit
- one of the needs of humanity
- set of beliefs about what is real, what is valuable and what it means to be a human being
- view of the environment that suggests land can be owned and traded freely
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- a deep personal connection to the environment
- only using the resources that we need
- places value on the biodiversity of the environment
- emphasises public access to the environment and the right of everyone to enjoy it freely for social interaction and recreation
- one of the needs of humanity
10 Clues: one of the needs of humanity • one of the needs of humanity • only using the resources that we need • a deep personal connection to the environment • places value on the biodiversity of the environment • using environmental resources for society and generating profit • a holistic understanding of the visible features of an area of land • ...
Environmental Studies 2020-02-02
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- How many Megalithic Temples are there in Gozo and Malta?
- What era of time was Għar Dalam made in?
- a big bird that was found in Għar Dalam
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- What had caused a lot of damages to a lot of temples?
- What did they put on Temples to protect them from the weather?
- What temple looks like the temple Ta' Ħaġrat?
- From where were the first people who came to Malta?
- Where is Għar Dalam Located?
- What was Għar Dalam used as in World War 2?
9 Clues: Where is Għar Dalam Located? • a big bird that was found in Għar Dalam • What era of time was Għar Dalam made in? • What was Għar Dalam used as in World War 2? • What temple looks like the temple Ta' Ħaġrat? • From where were the first people who came to Malta? • What had caused a lot of damages to a lot of temples? • ...
Environmental issues 2020-04-16
9 Clues: carbon... • ... gas or effect • the planet's lungs • water that submerges land • the phenomenon of combustion • a prolonged period of dryness • the action of clearing forests • environmental contamination with man-made waste • people that have to leave their homes because of global warming
Environmental Issues 2018-10-19
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- one of the 10 most water scarce countries
- Southeastern _________ Project has many dams
- location of the source of the Tigris and Euphrates River
- less than 1% of this type of water is available
- people in Jordan get water ________ a week
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- has fought for water rights
- caused lack of drinking water
- has had pollution from oil spills
- underground source of water
9 Clues: has fought for water rights • underground source of water • caused lack of drinking water • has had pollution from oil spills • one of the 10 most water scarce countries • people in Jordan get water ________ a week • Southeastern _________ Project has many dams • less than 1% of this type of water is available • location of the source of the Tigris and Euphrates River
Environmental Adaptations 2024-08-23
9 Clues: Adjusts to its environment • Dehydration,heat stress... • Nausea,Dizzy, loss appetite • +thermal strain, +heat illness • Hypothermia, -metabolic rate... • Temperature, Humidity, Altitude • Dehydration, respiratory issues • Long term changes to environment • Ability to maitain internal equilibrium
Environmental Illness 2021-12-11
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- "heat _____" an indicator that the body's temperature-regulating mechanisms are being overwhelmed
- the cause for most heat or cold related illnesses
- "heat ______" come on quickly and involve painful muscle spasms
- "Heat _____" the body stops sweating because fluids levels are too low
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- body's response to warm itself
- "______ frostbite": skin and tissues are hard to the touch with complete loss of feeling
- "______ frostbite": patient's skin is paler than the area around it with pain or stinging present
- a symptom of heat exhaustion
- "___ blindness" can occur to the eyes even on cloudy days
9 Clues: a symptom of heat exhaustion • body's response to warm itself • the cause for most heat or cold related illnesses • "___ blindness" can occur to the eyes even on cloudy days • "heat ______" come on quickly and involve painful muscle spasms • "Heat _____" the body stops sweating because fluids levels are too low • ...
Environmental Science 2022-05-18
9 Clues: DAUGHTER OF DEBS • FOREWORD TO AIYER • first period on Monday • all three of us next year • 4.5ED EVERYONE FRESHMAN YEAR • ALMOST ON ATTENDANCE WARNING • SITTING FARTHEST ON THE RIGHT • INVASIVE SPECIES IN ELLIE'S PAPER • THE ONLY PERSON WHO HAS FINISHED THE SIGASS
Environmental sustainability 2025-01-27
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- to collect and treat used objects and materials that are ready to be thrown out in order to produce materials that can be used again
- make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
- the impact of a person or community on the environment
- Earth's rising average temperature
- use again
- community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together
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- changes in weather patterns and growing seasons around the world
- Relating to a natural resource, such as solar energy, water, or wood, that is never used up or that can be replaced by new growth.
- a site for depositing garbage
9 Clues: use again • a site for depositing garbage • Earth's rising average temperature • make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size • the impact of a person or community on the environment • changes in weather patterns and growing seasons around the world • community of organisms and their physical environment interacting together • ...
Environmental Science 2024-09-18
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- the variety of life in all forms
- greenhouse gases emitted by humans
- trap heat in the earths atmosphere
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- solar, hydro and geothermal energy
- oceans absorb CO2 from atmosphere
- alterations in temp and wind patterns
- increase of earths average surface temp
- large scale removal of forests
- Natural resources burned to make energy
9 Clues: large scale removal of forests • the variety of life in all forms • oceans absorb CO2 from atmosphere • solar, hydro and geothermal energy • greenhouse gases emitted by humans • trap heat in the earths atmosphere • alterations in temp and wind patterns • increase of earths average surface temp • Natural resources burned to make energy
Environmental issues 2025-02-27
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- when the air, water, or land is made dirty by harmful substances
- long-term changes in weather patterns around the world (two words)
- non-biodegradable rubbish that pollutes oceans and harms animals (two words)
- cutting down too many trees in forests
- an adjective used to describe energy sources that never run out, such as the sun and wind
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- the gradual increase in Earth's temperature due to greenhouse gases (two words)
- animals or plants that are at risk of disappearing forever (two words)
- coal, oil, and gas that we burn for energy (two words)
- a large, uncontrolled fire that spreads quickly in nature
9 Clues: cutting down too many trees in forests • coal, oil, and gas that we burn for energy (two words) • a large, uncontrolled fire that spreads quickly in nature • when the air, water, or land is made dirty by harmful substances • long-term changes in weather patterns around the world (two words) • animals or plants that are at risk of disappearing forever (two words) • ...
Environmental Health 2024-01-16
9 Clues: distance • ovary syndrome • flame retardant • diabetes mellitus • organic pollutants • spectrum disorders • rupture of membrane • disrupting chemicals • and polyfluoroalkyl substances
Environmental science 2021-09-07
Environmental Science 2022-03-07
Environmental Awareness 2025-06-04
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- : Gas mainly responsible for global warming.
- : Workplace energy-saving tip: unplug ______ when not in use.
- : Switching off lights when not needed helps reduce ______.
- : Practice of calculating and reducing company’s carbon ______.
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- : Practice of reducing, reusing, and ______ materials.
- : Climate-related risk impacting supply chains globally.
- : Internal ______ helps identify environmental risks early.
- : Eco-certification standard often used in logistics.
- : Freight forwarding companies should monitor this environmental aspect of transport.
9 Clues: : Gas mainly responsible for global warming. • : Eco-certification standard often used in logistics. • : Practice of reducing, reusing, and ______ materials. • : Climate-related risk impacting supply chains globally. • : Internal ______ helps identify environmental risks early. • : Switching off lights when not needed helps reduce ______. • ...
Environmental quiz 2025-07-03
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- variety of life in a habitat or ecosystem
- community of living organisms
- maintaining something without depletion
- to use an item again after it has been used once
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- harmful substances that contaminate the earth
- organic material for decomposition and fertiliser
- to convert waste into reusable material
- to use less of something to create less waste
- to protect and preserve natural resources
9 Clues: community of living organisms • to convert waste into reusable material • maintaining something without depletion • variety of life in a habitat or ecosystem • to protect and preserve natural resources • harmful substances that contaminate the earth • to use less of something to create less waste • to use an item again after it has been used once • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL CLEANING 2025-10-20
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- _________ is the amount of time a disinfectant needs to sit on a surface without being wiped away or disturbed to effectively kill germs. (two words, no spaces)(11)
- High touch surfaces ______ the patient zone should be cleaned before the high touch surfaces inside the patient zone.(7)
- To avoid spreading dirt and microorganisms, proceed from cleaner to _____.(7)
- ______ is the number of times that a surface should be cleaned, based on a facility cleaning schedule(9)
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- ______ surfaces require more frequent and rigorous environmental cleaning than low touch surfaces. (two words, no spaces)(9)
- To prevent dirt and microorganisms from dripping or falling and contaminating already clean areas, proceed from ______ (three words, no spaces)(9)
- To prevent slipping or falling injuries when cleaning floors use _______. (two words, no spaces)(12)
- _______ kills germs on surfaces or objects.(12)
- Immediately attend to _____ fluid spills, such as blood.(4)
9 Clues: _______ kills germs on surfaces or objects.(12) • Immediately attend to _____ fluid spills, such as blood.(4) • To avoid spreading dirt and microorganisms, proceed from cleaner to _____.(7) • To prevent slipping or falling injuries when cleaning floors use _______. (two words, no spaces)(12) • ...
Environmental conservation 2025-10-29
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- to protect nature, animals, and the environment
- many different kinds of animals, plants, and other living things in one place or on Earth.
- a type of animal or plant that doesn't exist any more.
- all the animals, birds, and plants that live freely in nature
- all the living things, like animals and plants, and the places where they live, working together in nature.
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- the natural place where an animal or plant lives.
- when the air, water or land becomes dirty
- species of animals or plants that may disappear soon
- to cut down or remove a lot of trees from an area
9 Clues: when the air, water or land becomes dirty • to protect nature, animals, and the environment • the natural place where an animal or plant lives. • to cut down or remove a lot of trees from an area • species of animals or plants that may disappear soon • a type of animal or plant that doesn't exist any more. • ...
Earth/Environmental 2025-09-03
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- The materials that soil forms from
- rock that forms on earth's surface made up of tightly packed sediments
- molten rock and gas found under the earth's surface
- outward expansion of urbanization into rural areas
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- an existing rock that has been morphed by high heat, pressure, or hot liquid deep in the earth
- solid material that can be moved through erosion
- relatively few people and large areas of open space
- when molten lava or magma cools and forms a solid
- An area with over 2'500 people and some sort of city government
9 Clues: The materials that soil forms from • solid material that can be moved through erosion • when molten lava or magma cools and forms a solid • outward expansion of urbanization into rural areas • relatively few people and large areas of open space • molten rock and gas found under the earth's surface • An area with over 2'500 people and some sort of city government • ...
SIENA CROSSWORD 2023-04-28
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- you don't want any one to no
- all your money is gone
- by thing
- something you get ride of
- you write them down
- makes thing
- it tells you something
- you getting rid of it
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- the study of money
- you get pad
- you get money if you do it
- you are creating something
- you are on a dead line
- you go to university
- you live there
- a five letter word that you earn
- you by them
- you are getting something
- signs and letters
19 Clues: by thing • you get pad • you by them • makes thing • you live there • signs and letters • the study of money • you write them down • you go to university • you getting rid of it • you are on a dead line • all your money is gone • it tells you something • something you get ride of • you are getting something • you get money if you do it • you are creating something • you don't want any one to no • ...
UNIT 6 2025-04-30
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- – Currency gaining value.
- – Record of economic transactions.
- – Currency losing value.
- – Exchange of goods and services.
- – Earnings influencing trade flows.
- – Restriction of imports to protect domestic industry.
- – Cost of borrowing money.
- – Imports quantity limit.
- – Exporting more than importing.
- – Government approach to economics.
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- – Rising prices impacting trade.
- – System where goods and currencies are exchanged.
- – Sudden economic downturn or instability.
- – Importing more than exporting.
- – Desire for currency.
- – Account measuring financial transactions.
- – Tax on imported goods.
- – Availability of a currency.
- – Account for goods and services.
19 Clues: – Desire for currency. • – Currency losing value. • – Tax on imported goods. • – Currency gaining value. • – Imports quantity limit. • – Cost of borrowing money. • – Availability of a currency. • – Rising prices impacting trade. • – Importing more than exporting. • – Exporting more than importing. • – Exchange of goods and services. • – Account for goods and services. • ...
Vocabulary learning in MONEY 2025-04-02
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- A contract that provides financial protection against potential losses.
- A reduction in the value of a currency relative to other currencies.
- The income generated from normal business operations
- Something for which a company is liable, such as a debt or obligation.
- A cost incurred in a business operating cycle.
- The branch of economics that analyzes the market behavior of individuals and firms in order to understand their decision-making processes.
- The acquisition of goods or services in exchange for money.
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- The management of money, banking, credit, investments, and assets.
- An asset or item purchased with the hope that it will generate income or appreciate in value.
- The branch of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as national productivity and the overall levels of prices and employment.
- A business deal or agreement between a buyer and a seller.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
13 Clues: A cost incurred in a business operating cycle. • The income generated from normal business operations • A system of money in general use in a particular country. • A business deal or agreement between a buyer and a seller. • The acquisition of goods or services in exchange for money. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
Industrial Revolution- ruby 2022-06-21
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- home to France and England
- a large political change
- a dirty crowded home
- private individuals that own property and goods
- materials and products
- a town or city
- countryside
- physical work
- having paid work
- a building or buildings where good are manufactured
- to take advantage of
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- social science concerned with the production and manafacturing of goods
- commercial area
- work being executed
- a person that puts money into financial schemes
- forced to work/stay against your will
- dirty
- illness
- a combustible black rock
19 Clues: dirty • illness • countryside • physical work • a town or city • commercial area • having paid work • work being executed • a dirty crowded home • to take advantage of • materials and products • a large political change • a combustible black rock • home to France and England • forced to work/stay against your will • private individuals that own property and goods • ...
Sophia E 2020-05-28
10 Clues: локоть • особенно • выражать • волновать • перечислить • образование • существовать • исследование • взволнованный • экологический, относящийся к окружающей среде
crossword 2018-04-30
Nguzo Saba 2020-09-16
Sociology 2021-11-09
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- study of choice
- positive consequences
- Darwinism fittest survive society
- social science human society
- social science behavior
- anything that rep something else
- comparative study of past and present
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- negative consequences
- science operation of governments
- explanation of relationships
- psychology social envi affect individuals
- study of past events
- imagination ability to see the connection
- interaction how people relate to one another
14 Clues: study of choice • study of past events • negative consequences • positive consequences • social science behavior • explanation of relationships • social science human society • anything that rep something else • science operation of governments • comparative study of past and present • Darwinism fittest survive society • imagination ability to see the connection • ...
Economics Unit 1 Test Review 2024-09-23
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- Pilgrim governor who helped the Plymouth colony to survive.
- Type of economy based on customs, heredity, and caste.
- Taxes that governments apply only to imported goods.
- Division of tasks that allows the production of goods by people doing the jobs they do best.
- This type of economy emphasizes the role that information plays.
- 1st Secretary of the Treasury for the United States.
- Tangible item that people want and for which they will pay.
- Any work that contributes to the production of goods and services.
- Economic system that Governor Bradford found contrary to the word of God.
- Establishment of colonies & territories to benefit a mother ocuntry.
- Aim of this economic system was to hoard as much gold/silver as it could to benefit the state's treasury.
- Founder of modern economics.
- People who work to provide goods.
- Type of economy also known as a planned economy.
- Largest and most prosperous city in Scotland in the 18th century.
- Author of Robinson Crusoe.
- Anything used in the production and distribution of goods and services.
- "Let things alone"; idea that nation's economy is best served with few government regulations.
- Intelligent direction and supervisor of natural and human economic resources.
- Amount of an item available for sale at any given time.
- Economic system based upon collective ownership & control of many or most national resources.
- Intangible goods produced by labor for which people expect to pay.
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- Old word for the bad habit of spending more than one can afford.
- Economic success or the condition of enjoying many goods and services.
- Group of American settlers that began their economy out of almost nothing.
- Who said, "Experience is a hard master, but fools will have no other"?
- Considered to be one of America's early "captains of industry".
- Worth that customers attach to a certain item.
- Limited availability or the lack of something.
- Comes from the Greek meaning "house law"; study of the choices made in the production, consumption, & distribution of goods.
- The type of economics that deals with specific components within a major economy.
- These philosophers favored a "natural" economy.
- Sometimes considered the 5th factor of production.
- People who use goods.
- Usefulness of a good.
- An economy that combines a good measure of the free market and a good measure of government regulation.
- Amount of a product bought for a certain price at a certain time.
- Human desire to have and use a certain product.
- The type of economics that is the study of national and international economies.
- This type of property is the result of creative labor, and may include rights to a song or a written work.
- Economic system where individuals and businesses are allowed to make private and individual decisions.
- Economic system that provides barely enough to keep a society alive.
- Seek to show relationships among the various components out of an economy.
- Resources that include land and other raw materials.
- Value of all things that people own.
45 Clues: People who use goods. • Usefulness of a good. • Author of Robinson Crusoe. • Founder of modern economics. • People who work to provide goods. • Value of all things that people own. • Worth that customers attach to a certain item. • Limited availability or the lack of something. • These philosophers favored a "natural" economy. • ...
Contemporary Art 2016-04-27
8 Clues: He is a sculptor. • She died at age 74. • "Fireworks of Glass" • It began in the 1970's. • Bernard Pras is a sculptor. • Kurt Wenner drew on a sidewalk. • He lost his eye in a car accident. • Christo is an environmental artist.
ASP 9- Unit 7- Listening and Speaking- Term 3 2025-04-09
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- The future of our planet feels ___________ when governments fail to act on climate policies.
- Some people remain _____________ about the environment, thinking that change is impossible.
- We need to _________ awareness about the importance of reducing waste and conserving resources.
- She’s _____________ about protecting wildlife and has dedicated her life to environmental advocacy.
- Our planet’s natural ____________ are finite, and we must use them responsibly to ensure a sustainable future.
- Staying _________ is vital if we want to tackle the environmental issues ahead.
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- _______________ energy sources like solar and wind power are essential for reducing carbon emissions.
- How we _________ the world today will shape the planet we leave for future generations.
- How we _____________ the world today will shape the planet we leave for future generations
- The symbol of a ______________ stands for environmental sustainability and eco-friendly living.
- If we continue at this rate, we might _____________ clean water in some parts of the world.
11 Clues: Staying _________ is vital if we want to tackle the environmental issues ahead. • How we _________ the world today will shape the planet we leave for future generations. • How we _____________ the world today will shape the planet we leave for future generations • Some people remain _____________ about the environment, thinking that change is impossible. • ...
Water Crises: Environmental Racism 2023-05-12
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- a substance that will damage other substances it comes into contact with through a chemical reaction
- agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection
- a type of pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria
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- fair treatment of all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, regarding environmental laws, regulations, and policies
- the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or area and are necessary for economic and household function
- separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life
- contamination of water bodies causing it to be unusable for drinking, cooking, cleaning, swimming, and other activities
- chemical compounds that can be environmental pollutants and carcinogenic
- a practice in which services are withheld from residents of certain areas based on race or ethnicity
- a type of fecal coliform bacteria found in animal intestines
10 Clues: a type of pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria • a type of fecal coliform bacteria found in animal intestines • separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life • chemical compounds that can be environmental pollutants and carcinogenic • agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection • ...
Water Crises: Environmental Racism 2023-05-12
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- a substance that will damage other substances it comes into contact with through a chemical reaction
- agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection
- a type of pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria
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- fair treatment of all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, regarding environmental laws, regulations, and policies
- the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or area and are necessary for economic and household function
- separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life
- contamination of water bodies causing it to be unusable for drinking, cooking, cleaning, swimming, and other activities
- chemical compounds that can be environmental pollutants and carcinogenic
- a practice in which services are withheld from residents of certain areas based on race or ethnicity
- a type of fecal coliform bacteria found in animal intestines
10 Clues: a type of pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria • a type of fecal coliform bacteria found in animal intestines • separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life • chemical compounds that can be environmental pollutants and carcinogenic • agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection • ...
Guess that meat (and other terms) 2024-09-16
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- acronym for primary topic of the day
- the social context of the ____________ is important for discourse analysis
- written or spoken text within social context
- environmental ______________ is the exposure of certain communities to environmental hazards
- _____________ of number 4 means to evaluate the context and the underlying message
- both land and water animals
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- mimics animal protein with animal cells
- protein that is different from conventional
- eaten to reduce damage to indigenous populations
- mimics animal protein without animals
- commonly eaten around the world
- rapid increasing production in the UK
12 Clues: both land and water animals • commonly eaten around the world • acronym for primary topic of the day • mimics animal protein without animals • rapid increasing production in the UK • mimics animal protein with animal cells • protein that is different from conventional • written or spoken text within social context • eaten to reduce damage to indigenous populations • ...
Environmental Consulting Industry 2025-09-28
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- Key competitor with a specialized sustainability focus
- Most common degree that environmental consultants hold
- Service that is HIGHLY sensitive to geopolitical tensions
- Key competitor known for Technical Practice Network
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- Students normally work in ___ roles before entering environmental consulting
- 40% of projects in the industry are ____ projects
- Service that is NOT sensitive to geopolitical tensions
- Region that makes up 35% of the market
- Key competitor known for water projects
- Step 3 of a typical project (abbreviation)
10 Clues: Region that makes up 35% of the market • Key competitor known for water projects • Step 3 of a typical project (abbreviation) • 40% of projects in the industry are ____ projects • Key competitor known for Technical Practice Network • Key competitor with a specialized sustainability focus • Service that is NOT sensitive to geopolitical tensions • ...
Chapter 3 External Analysis 2021-02-15
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- Working with Conservation International, Apple has pledged to replant 27,000 mangrove trees along the coastline in Colombia. Which general environmental factor is this example emphasizing on?
- Dropbox faced a decline in the number of users when Amazon with their Amazon Web Services started providing web-based storage to the users.Which of the five competitive forces that shape strategy needs consideration by the strategic leaders of the airline companies?
- Home automation systems are becoming popular these days as these systems monitor and control home attributes such as lighting, climate, entertainment systems, and appliances. Which general environmental factor is responsible for this trend?
- Increase in demand for women's clothing due to entry of more women in the workplace. Which general environmental factor is responsible for this trend?
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- The inputs for the airline companies are fuel and aircraft. There are only two major companies that manufacture aircraft: Boeing and Airbus. Which of the five competitive forces that shape strategy needs consideration by the strategic leaders of the airline companies?
- Increase in revenues of the manufacturer of elevators, escalators, and ramps due to implementation of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Which general environmental factor is responsible for this trend?
- Pharmaceutical companies negotiate with Senate Republicans and Democrats to come to an agreement to form legislations regarding healthcare policies. Which general environmental factor is responsible for this trend?
- Increase in residential construction due to a decrease in interest rate. Which general environmental factor is responsible for this trend?
- Travelers can check prices of different airline companies through online price comparison websites such as Expedia to easily switch between different carriers to and from their destination if that would lower the costs. Which of the five competitive forces that shape strategy needs consideration by the strategic leaders of the airline companies?
9 Clues: Increase in residential construction due to a decrease in interest rate. Which general environmental factor is responsible for this trend? • Increase in demand for women's clothing due to entry of more women in the workplace. Which general environmental factor is responsible for this trend? • ...
Chapter 4 2022-08-31
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- decaying substance that originated from a once-living organism
- a product that neutralizes the odor
- a product that covers up odors by introducing another odor
- modifies by genetic means
- a facility that uses the parts of dead animals and converts them into usable products
- contains bacteria that creates a digestive process that eliminates odor
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- a pond of water used to hold animal waste
- a chemical product that kills bacteria causing odor
- found above ground
- environmental protection agency
- a natural process used to break down organic materials in an aerobic setting
- the responsible use and care of the environmental resources
- an atmospheric gas that absorbs and emits heat
13 Clues: found above ground • modifies by genetic means • environmental protection agency • a product that neutralizes the odor • a pond of water used to hold animal waste • an atmospheric gas that absorbs and emits heat • a chemical product that kills bacteria causing odor • a product that covers up odors by introducing another odor • ...
SIES ASCN (Autonomous) SYBCom Business Economics Class Activity GROUP C 2024-02-27
6 Clues: M in MSS stands for • budget to be followed during prosperity • Classical Economics = ______ finance policy • Firm in perfect competition is price _______ • In case of indirect tax, tax burden is shifted from ______ to consumers • Latest Indian origin person to win Nobel Prize in Economics (first name)
The Industrial Revolution 2024-01-29
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- Cities becoming more urban due to population increase
- An issue that became prominent as it was affecting the health of Americans especially with the population increase
- Buildings, Roads, and Transportation built during the revolution
- A new process used in the mass production of iron
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- (______) Gin- a machine invented to pick seeds out of cotton rather than doing it by hand
- A terrible disease to which Edward Jenner created a vaccine
- A form of government where production and economics are controlled by private sectors
- A form of government where production and economics are controlled by the government
- (____) Theory- proved that the theory of "Miasma" was not true
- The nickname for an invention which was revolutionary in the textile industry
10 Clues: A new process used in the mass production of iron • Cities becoming more urban due to population increase • A terrible disease to which Edward Jenner created a vaccine • (____) Theory- proved that the theory of "Miasma" was not true • Buildings, Roads, and Transportation built during the revolution • ...
engineering 2022-02-17
7 Clues: makes farms • solve medical mysteries • creates electrical inventions • makes sailboats and submarines • makes building, roads and bridges • build flying vehicles such as airplanes • makes solutions for any environmental problems
Comparative Adjectives 2024-05-24
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- The Gucci bag is _________ than the H&M bag, I wish I could afford it.
- The UK is _________ than Indonesia, I always need a coat over there!
- Taking a GoCar is __________ than a GoJek, but he cares more about the price than safety.
- This pumpkin is huge! Much _______ than last year.
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- I love pretty things, and the necklace was __________ than the ring. I had to have it!
- I dropped out of economics for psychology, economics bored me but psychology seemed ____________.
- The antelope was fast, but the cheetah was _________.
- She seems ________ today, she wasn't smiling as much yesterday.
- Lions are a type of big cat, house cats are _______.
- Jakarta is __________ during Eid, mostly because most people go back home for Eid.
10 Clues: This pumpkin is huge! Much _______ than last year. • Lions are a type of big cat, house cats are _______. • The antelope was fast, but the cheetah was _________. • She seems ________ today, she wasn't smiling as much yesterday. • The UK is _________ than Indonesia, I always need a coat over there! • ...
Food 2019-09-06
10 Clues: - really fat • - cattle, etc • - study of money • - most important • - related to farming • - not having enough to eat • - being rich and successful • - typical weather somewhere • - number of people in a country • - not having good access to food
Topic 1 2022-12-12
10 Clues: Shortage • merchandise • A necessity • Something you desire • Any natural resource • Doing work for someone • any purchase, sale, or lease • not utilizing machines or resourses • Production, consumption, and transfer • purchase of goods made with money in production
economic 2026-02-05
10 Clues: items to help • few available • infinite available • the option you pick • not much and is rare • something to survive • the option between two • the study of human choices • something that satisfies you • principle the greed everyone feels
Diving Deep with Marine Biologists 2022-03-11
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- Marine molecular biologists use marine life to address environmental challenges and help ___.
- the person who encouraged A. Costa to study biology in college
- the world's largest bony fish
- a word that means "like jelly"
- a scientist that studies sea mammals like whales, dolphins, and porpoises
- a traditional canoe
- the type of whale that Rosenbaum spent two years following
- the world's ugliest fish
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- the natural home of an animal or plant
- Whale populations with genetic ___ can more easily adapt to environmental changes
- a large pit too deep to be measured
- ____ cover more than 70% of Earth's surface
- A marine biologist that studies bony fish, analyze their behavior, their habitats, and fish evolution
- a fish that looks like it came out of a horror movie
- Rosenbaum serves as the Director of the Ocean ____ Program
- Tiny algae that produce 20% of the oxygen humans breathe
- the type of scientist responsible for exploring Earth's oceans(2 words)
- The type of marine biologist Y Meeda is.
18 Clues: a traditional canoe • the world's ugliest fish • the world's largest bony fish • a word that means "like jelly" • a large pit too deep to be measured • the natural home of an animal or plant • The type of marine biologist Y Meeda is. • ____ cover more than 70% of Earth's surface • a fish that looks like it came out of a horror movie • ...
social justice (25/05) 2022-05-25
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- singapore's climate ______ plan (6)
- global _______ (7)
- depleting in the atmosphere (5)
- common acronym for the community represented at pink dot (5 + 1 symbol)
- the goal of equitable climate solutions (7,7)
- discrimination against disabled individuals (7)
- singapore-based climate activism group (2-7-5)
- environmental practices that can be supported over time (11)
- black substance mined for profit (3)
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- fear arising from knowledge of the climate crisis (7,7)
- september 2019 event organised by fridays for the future: "climate _______" (7)
- most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3)
- a movement to advance gender equality, particularly for marginalised genders (8)
- melting (3-4)
- discrimination against individuals based on their ethno-religious identities or characteristics (6)
- the stratification of society based on socio-economic means (5)
- a far-right ideology which believes that overpopulation is the cause of the climate crisis, and can be solved by genocide (9)
- when a company misleads about the environmental sustainability of their products (12)
18 Clues: melting (3-4) • global _______ (7) • depleting in the atmosphere (5) • singapore's climate ______ plan (6) • black substance mined for profit (3) • most common greenhouse gas [abbrev.] (3) • the goal of equitable climate solutions (7,7) • singapore-based climate activism group (2-7-5) • discrimination against disabled individuals (7) • ...
Vertebrate Classification & Bird Design Concepts (5.1-5.6) 2025-12-01
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- The animal a predator hunts for food
- An animal that no longer exists is _________.
- The unproven theory that animals slowly turned into other animals over millions of years instead of being created by God
- Having a body temperature that stays the same temperature, no matter the environmental temperature
- The part of a bird stomach used for grinding food
- Designed to move easily through water or air
- To keep an egg warm until it hatches
- Small, fluffy feathers
- Organs that filter dissolved oxygen from water for breathing
- The natural home of an animal or plant
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- An animal with a backbone
- An animal that hunts other animals for food
- Different types of animals
- Having a body temperature that changes with the environmental temperature
- Continental area
- An animal without a backbone
- A God-given ability or behavior that is inherited rather than learn learned
- The force that keeps the bird or airplane in the air
18 Clues: Continental area • Small, fluffy feathers • An animal with a backbone • Different types of animals • An animal without a backbone • The animal a predator hunts for food • To keep an egg warm until it hatches • The natural home of an animal or plant • An animal that hunts other animals for food • Designed to move easily through water or air • ...
Social Darwinism and Social Reform 2025-05-23
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- A form of economics where groups or companies are free from the government
- A form of economics that's mainly has decisions made about investments, not the government
- A British philosopher who applied the theory of evolution
- The term of a condition where a person is living their life with little to no money
- The term where a person can be successful,no matter their background
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- A philosophy derived from the person with the same last name
- Where providing money helps support humanization and social goals
- The era in the US with a rapid growth of industrialzation
- The person who made the theory of evolution
9 Clues: The person who made the theory of evolution • The era in the US with a rapid growth of industrialzation • A British philosopher who applied the theory of evolution • A philosophy derived from the person with the same last name • Where providing money helps support humanization and social goals • The term where a person can be successful,no matter their background • ...
Inflation 2016-05-18
10 Clues: Going Up • The Topic • Going Down • The Price of Money • What Rises and Falls • Enhancing the Economy • The Study of Inflation • The Source of Inflation • The System of Government • What inflation does to the Nations Dollar
Industrial Revolution Vocab 2025-02-18
10 Clues: City • Creation • Countryside • Business Owner • Bringing new ideas • The creation of cities • Development of industries • People not interfering with economics • Workers trying to improve their conditions • When an individual owns something but the government doesn't
the month of April 2023-12-03
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- - Spring precipitation.
- - Fourth month.
- - Rainy day accessory.
- - Zodiac sign.
- - Opening season.
- - Environmental awareness.
- - Tree with spring blooms.
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- - Day for pranks.
- - School vacation.
- - Christian holiday.
- - Spring flower.
- - April __ bring May flowers.
- - Annual deadline.
- - May flowers follow __.
- - Spring growth.
15 Clues: - Zodiac sign. • - Fourth month. • - Spring flower. • - Spring growth. • - Day for pranks. • - Opening season. • - School vacation. • - Annual deadline. • - Christian holiday. • - Rainy day accessory. • - Spring precipitation. • - May flowers follow __. • - Environmental awareness. • - Tree with spring blooms. • - April __ bring May flowers.
Basic Islamic Economic 2014-06-14
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- Islamic economics focuses on the scarcity of unlimited wants and limited ________.
- to thrive or to be successful.
- the belief and understanding that Allah SWT is the Creator, the Lord, the Sovereign, the Sustainer and the Giver.
- spending on others and on the social needs of the community merely to seek God’s pleasure.
- purification plus growth or Inner-self purification.
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- How many philosophies of Islamic Economics are there based on Khurshid Ahmad?
- an agreement of Muslim jurists of a particular matter on a question of law.
- Additional of the philosophies of Islamic economic system based on Umar Chapra.
- In an Islamic economic system, the basic economic problem of what to produce is solved by the pattern of consumer _____________.
- The primary sources for Islamic economic systems.
10 Clues: to thrive or to be successful. • The primary sources for Islamic economic systems. • purification plus growth or Inner-self purification. • an agreement of Muslim jurists of a particular matter on a question of law. • How many philosophies of Islamic Economics are there based on Khurshid Ahmad? • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2026-01-15
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- an economic acronym that stands for “there is no such thing as a free lunch"
- the study of how people, businesses, and governments decide to use limited resources to meet their needs and wants
- something that motivates us to perform a specific action
- the next-best alternative you give up when you choose one option over another
- the satisfaction or happiness that comes from consuming a good or service
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- money paid for borrowing money or earned for lending it
- the monetary worth of a good or service
- the money a business makes after subtracting all costs from its earnings
- the branch of economics focused on the economy of a country or region
- different options people have when deciding how to use their resources
10 Clues: the monetary worth of a good or service • money paid for borrowing money or earned for lending it • something that motivates us to perform a specific action • the branch of economics focused on the economy of a country or region • different options people have when deciding how to use their resources • ...
History of economics 2024-10-31
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- …is an economic activity of selling goods and services produced in one country to another.
- …the idea that there is a finite amount of wealth in the world.
- Who was the leadre promoter of railways in Germany?
- Austrian school also known as…?
- …is the tax of a uniform amount levied on each individuals,or “head” paid by non-Muslim dhimmis (jews,christians) and commandet in the Qur’an.
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- Who widely regarded as the “father of economics”?
- “Mental labor should be done by the upper class and physical labor by the lower class” who said this words?
- What is the name of the tax on the produce of lands(islam economics)?
- Which classical school was founded by W.Petty?
- Which histotical school was founded by Friedrich Roscher?
10 Clues: Austrian school also known as…? • Which classical school was founded by W.Petty? • Who widely regarded as the “father of economics”? • Who was the leadre promoter of railways in Germany? • Which histotical school was founded by Friedrich Roscher? • …the idea that there is a finite amount of wealth in the world. • ...
Econ Unit 1 Practice CW 2024-06-06
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- The value of the next best alternative given up for the alternative that was chosen
- A theory or simplified representation that helps explain and predict economic behavior in the real world.
- The branch of the economics that deals with behavior and decision making by small units such as individuals and businesses
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- The branch of economics that deals with the economy as a whole and decision making by large units such as governments
- the science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, or the material welfare of humankind
- the management of the resources of a community, country, etc., especially with a view to its productivity
- The Basic economic problem that results from a combination of limited resources and unlimited needs
7 Clues: The value of the next best alternative given up for the alternative that was chosen • The Basic economic problem that results from a combination of limited resources and unlimited needs • the management of the resources of a community, country, etc., especially with a view to its productivity • ...
Intellectual Wellness Crossword Puzzle (Aligned with the 8 Dimensions of Wellness) 2024-09-26
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- Learning This kind of learning continues throughout life and enhances intellectual wellness across personal and professional domains.
- This type of problem-solving skill is important for both occupational and intellectual wellness, encouraging persistence through challenges.
- An important habit for maintaining both physical and intellectual wellness, involving daily physical movement.
- The practice of self-reflection and gratitude that helps to maintain spiritual wellness.
- An action that reduces your environmental footprint and enhances both physical and environmental wellness.
- This practice encourages mindfulness and mental clarity, often leading to emotional and intellectual well-being.
- A way to develop social and spiritual wellness by fostering deep connections and understanding others.
- A strategy to help manage financial wellness by saving and spending wisely.
- Listening This is essential for building strong social wellness, involving communication and listening to others.
- Therapy A creative method for managing stress and boosting emotional wellness, often involving artistic expression.
- Engaging in this daily activity can enhance both intellectual and financial wellness by expanding knowledge.
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- A common strategy for managing stress and improving emotional wellness through physical activity.
- A spiritual practice that connects you to the present moment and improves emotional wellness.
- A state of mind that encourages continuous growth and intellectual wellness, allowing you to embrace challenges.
- A key concept in environmental wellness, encouraging individuals to reduce, reuse, and ______.
- A key financial wellness skill involving the careful planning of resources to avoid debt.
- An approach to decision-making that involves considering long-term effects on your financial wellness.
- A tool for self-improvement that can help with career development and occupational wellness.
- A daily habit that boosts intellectual and social wellness by keeping you informed and connected to the world.
- A social wellness skill that involves cooperation and working toward common goals with others.
20 Clues: A strategy to help manage financial wellness by saving and spending wisely. • The practice of self-reflection and gratitude that helps to maintain spiritual wellness. • A key financial wellness skill involving the careful planning of resources to avoid debt. • A tool for self-improvement that can help with career development and occupational wellness. • ...
LACO Associates 2023-12-18
13 Clues: - Social group • - Undertakings • - Measuring land • - Self Governing • - Field of study • - Funding proposals • - Ability to change • - Foundation of bonds • - Providing expertise • - Environmental balance • - Introducing new ideas • - Organizing for projects • - Organizational oversight
Pdhpe spelling test 2022-10-16
10 Clues: A whole • Long and lean • Having context • Strong and solid • Constantly changing • Relating to the mind • Relating to cognition • Relating to the government • Relating to economics or the economy • Higher percentage of body fat and less muscle
Kenyon College Quiz Bowl 2025-05-06
10 Clues: THE university • Frankly nostalgic • It brings the buzz • Tenth in a lineage • Causes Jordan Yellin' • NCA mineral, for Iris • Compounding difficulty? • Experience rapture, or tossups • Our leader, our compass, our buzzer • Fitting footwear color for surrender
National Environmental Policy 2021-12-02
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- Introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- Designed to control air pollution on a national level
- Location of the detrimental oil spill of 1969
- Cleans up uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous-waste sites
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- Independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters
- The long-term heating of Earth's climate system
- Establishes national policy under the US govt. regarding the environment
- An insecticide used in agriculture
- Environmental book by Rachel Carson
- April 22nd
10 Clues: April 22nd • An insecticide used in agriculture • Environmental book by Rachel Carson • Location of the detrimental oil spill of 1969 • The long-term heating of Earth's climate system • Designed to control air pollution on a national level • Introduction of harmful materials into the environment • Cleans up uncontrolled or abandoned hazardous-waste sites • ...
Starter 2015-02-12
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- The country the three gorges dam was built in.
- Engineering strategies that have less environmental impact.
- A graph showing the discharge and flow of a river.
- A human-made lake that is primarily used for storing water.
- A barrier that holds back water.
- The point where the river meets the ocean.
- The start of the river.
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- Planting trees to stop flooding.
- Engineering strategies that have a large environmental impact.
- An embankment raised to stop floods.
10 Clues: The start of the river. • Planting trees to stop flooding. • A barrier that holds back water. • An embankment raised to stop floods. • The point where the river meets the ocean. • The country the three gorges dam was built in. • A graph showing the discharge and flow of a river. • Engineering strategies that have less environmental impact. • ...
4Q SPS Contest 2022-12-05
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- Never __________ or compromise a dedicated system
- What needs to be performed prior to driving the forklift?
- Stay out of the “line of __________” and never reach under a load
- Ensure a ______ permit is issued when required
- WORK __________ OR NOT AT ALL
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- Always ___________ environmental / safety compliance information accurately and on time
- Never operate equipment ________ of design or environmental limits.
- __________ driving must be avoided while operating forklift?
- How many Life Saving Rules
- Protect yourself from a _____________ when working at heights
10 Clues: How many Life Saving Rules • WORK __________ OR NOT AT ALL • Ensure a ______ permit is issued when required • Never __________ or compromise a dedicated system • What needs to be performed prior to driving the forklift? • __________ driving must be avoided while operating forklift? • Protect yourself from a _____________ when working at heights • ...
Spell bee 2025-11-07
9 Clues: To work hard • To take someone • A place to stay • To ask impolitely • a part of division • Third in economics • Someone who migrates • To provide something • Something that repeats
Environment Strategic Performance Management 2024-12-15
WATER CRISES: ENVIRONMENTAL RACISM 2023-05-12
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- agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection
- a practice in which services are withheld from residents of certain areas based on race or ethnicity
- chemical compounds that can be environmental pollutants and carcinogenic
- a type of pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria
- separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life
- a substance that will damage other substances it comes into contact with through a chemical reaction
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- fair treatment of all people, regardless of race, color, national origin, or income, regarding environmental laws, regulations, and policies
- a type of fecal coliform bacteria found in animal intestines
- the set of facilities and systems that serve a country, city, or area and are necessary for economic and household function
- pollution contamination of water bodies causing it to be unusable for drinking, cooking, cleaning, swimming, and other activities
10 Clues: a type of pneumonia caused by legionella bacteria • a type of fecal coliform bacteria found in animal intestines • separation of people into racial or other ethnic groups in daily life • chemical compounds that can be environmental pollutants and carcinogenic • agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection • ...
BIOINDICATORS OF POLLUTION 2023-11-28
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- also known as bioamplification or biological magnification
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light energy within an organism's body.
- Frogs are considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of the __________
- have been widely documented as useful indicators of environmental water quality because of their differential sensitivity to pollution.
- They are the only organism on the planet with cell walls composed of transparent, opaline silica.
- Indicator for heavy metal pollution of water.
- are seeking data on fireflies worldwide, to see whether their populations are increasing or decreasing.
- have the ability to indicate indirect biotic effects of pollutants when many physical or chemical measurements cannot.
- is the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, or other chemicals in an organism.
- are a significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality.
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- The increasing concentration of a substance in the tissues of tolerant organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain.
- can live in extreme conditions, but they hate pollution
- The presence or absence of certain plant or vegetative life in an ecosystem.
- microorganisms are diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample.
- is used as bioindicatorto determine acute toxicity
- Abundance of ______ indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution of water
- are often used as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution, excess nutrients, increased turbidity, chlorine etc.
- are considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole
- are a bioindicator, a species ecologists monitor to help gauge how healthy an ecosystem is.
- Earthworms act as an early warning system in monitoring changes in this type of pollution
20 Clues: Indicator for heavy metal pollution of water. • is used as bioindicatorto determine acute toxicity • can live in extreme conditions, but they hate pollution • also known as bioamplification or biological magnification • Abundance of ______ indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution of water • ...
Houda - Unit 1 Enviormental Studies Crossword 2025-10-06
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- timber, fiber, food
- an estimate of an ecosystem's production of natural resources.
- Less economically developed country (such as Haiti)
- Technological developments can solve environmental issues.
- the yield obtained from natural resources
- integrates social, spiritual and environmental dimensions into a holistic ideal, putting nature and ecology center of humanity.
- A worldview that shapes how people perceive and evaluate environment issues.
- is the addition of a substance or an agent to an environment through human activity , at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment.
- is the day when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year biocapacity of the earth is about 1.7 global hectares of productive land per person.
- contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins
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- production; flood protection; protection from soil erosion
- Humans must sustainably manage the global system using legislation, regulations, and taxes.
- can occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients (nitrates and phosphates), which results in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton.
- the area of land and water required to sustainably provide
- development that meets present needs without compromising future generations’ ability to meet their own needs.
- natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services
- More economically developed country (such as the USA)
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- Use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement and full recovery of affected ecosystems.
19 Clues: timber, fiber, food • the yield obtained from natural resources • Less economically developed country (such as Haiti) • contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins • More economically developed country (such as the USA) • production; flood protection; protection from soil erosion • the area of land and water required to sustainably provide • ...
organizations and laws 2015-06-22
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- 1968, to describe the new technologies in agricultural history
- radical shift in the views on a particular issue
- local movement to be green, run by the society
- the worlds primary agreement to reduce climate change
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- assessment of construction projects environmental considerations
- est.2004 species at risk act
- Canadian health and environmental groups asses threats of chemicals
- est.1988 to recover species at risk
- target poaching, smuggling, and illegal trade
- legal entity ensuring the listing of species
10 Clues: est.2004 species at risk act • est.1988 to recover species at risk • legal entity ensuring the listing of species • target poaching, smuggling, and illegal trade • local movement to be green, run by the society • radical shift in the views on a particular issue • the worlds primary agreement to reduce climate change • ...
Ahhh-mazing QSE Crossword Puzzle. Please complete this puzzle before going next session, Lets Goo!! 2024-10-14
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- Keywords IMS policy in environmental: protect environment, prevent....
- Enviromental ... Impact assessment is to measure environmental risk following ISO 14001 requirement.
- Assessment risk to measures business risk
- Combination of 3 ISO standards quality, safety and environment.
- Bomb threat.
- Patient and Ministry of Health is .... Parties.
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- All staff can view all documents procedure from here.
- We need to ensure workplace is free from any..., to prevent injury.
- New KPJ vision, The Preferred Healthcare …..
- Shared value for R
10 Clues: Bomb threat. • Shared value for R • Assessment risk to measures business risk • New KPJ vision, The Preferred Healthcare ….. • Patient and Ministry of Health is .... Parties. • All staff can view all documents procedure from here. • Combination of 3 ISO standards quality, safety and environment. • We need to ensure workplace is free from any..., to prevent injury. • ...
Hurricane Review 2021-09-01
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- region includes the rain bands and some winds
- another name for a hurricane that is used in the NW
- Operational Environment Satellites
- ejected from an aircraft's belly to measure across section of a hurricane
- calm, clear skies
- Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellites global, long term forecasting and environmental
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- gather data from within, above, and below hurricane since July, 1943
- a storm that starts at 74mph
- storm a storm that starts at 39mph
- strongest, violent, and has heavy rains
10 Clues: calm, clear skies • a storm that starts at 74mph • Operational Environment Satellites • storm a storm that starts at 39mph • strongest, violent, and has heavy rains • region includes the rain bands and some winds • another name for a hurricane that is used in the NW • gather data from within, above, and below hurricane since July, 1943 • ...
Colonial Settlement Crossword 2022-06-21
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- public affairs of a country
- an official agreement
- relating to economics
- physical work
- establishing control over the indigenous people
- the bottom of a ship
- historical interest
- infection of the intestines
- the action of establishing something
- an official appointed to govern
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- the process of being sent somewhere
- the action of exploring
- occurring naturally in a particular place; native
- free (someone) from slavery
- forefathers
- a group of people of one nationality
- a person sent on a religious mission
- the study of history
- a type of punishment
19 Clues: forefathers • physical work • historical interest • the study of history • the bottom of a ship • a type of punishment • an official agreement • relating to economics • the action of exploring • public affairs of a country • free (someone) from slavery • infection of the intestines • an official appointed to govern • the process of being sent somewhere • ...
mirgration word search 2023-02-17
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- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters and cannot return for fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion.
- migration FROM a location
- migration TO a location
- transition A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
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- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- The difference between the number of immigrants(people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- a permanent move to a new location
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
15 Clues: migration TO a location • migration FROM a location • a permanent move to a new location • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • ...
Chemistry Crossword 1 2022-03-09
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- Substance derived from raw material which is used to manufacture another substance
- Adds to the cost of feedstock
- This type of reaction saves money on energy costs
- Decribes the type of flavour of foods that have gone "off"
- Minimising this lowers environmental impact of industrial processes
- Permanent dipole-permanent dipole interactions occur between this type of molecule
- The role of iron in industrial production of ammonia
- The backbone of all fats and oils
- Processes designed to maximise profit and minimise environmental impact
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- You will see a big difference in polar molecules!
- Property of a molecule that is non-polar overall because its polar bonds "cancel"
- A desirable property of industrial products
- Manufactured by the Haber process
- I have polar bonds but overall I'm non-polar! What am I?
- Fats and oils belong to this homologous series
- I'm a completely non-polar bond. What am I?
16 Clues: Adds to the cost of feedstock • Manufactured by the Haber process • The backbone of all fats and oils • A desirable property of industrial products • I'm a completely non-polar bond. What am I? • Fats and oils belong to this homologous series • You will see a big difference in polar molecules! • This type of reaction saves money on energy costs • ...
nature vs nurture 2017-05-04
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- The discussion that tries to separate the influence of genes and environment
- A change in our genetic activity without changing genetic code
- Who suggests that “Anatomy is destiny”
- What approach is strongly Nature
- Measure to assess the similarity between twins
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- Selective desirable behaviours are ___
- _______ influence in a child’s life begins as soon as it is born
- Nature and nurture are so closely ______ that it makes little sense to separate them
- The approach that blends the influence of nature and nurture
- The internationalist model of mental illness that says genetic vulnerability mixed with environmental factors leads to illness
- What approach is strongly nurture
- The ________ _______ is used to assess heredity
- The genetic transmission of mental and physical characteristics from one generation to another
- Who suggests that behaviour can change due to the environment
- The notion that genes and environment interact is elaborated by ______
- John Locke said that the mind was a ____ ____ at birth
16 Clues: What approach is strongly Nature • What approach is strongly nurture • Selective desirable behaviours are ___ • Who suggests that “Anatomy is destiny” • Measure to assess the similarity between twins • The ________ _______ is used to assess heredity • John Locke said that the mind was a ____ ____ at birth • The approach that blends the influence of nature and nurture • ...
Multiple definition 2019-04-22
Across
- the basic function
- freedom and flexibility
- a period of bad economics crisis
- bring something into larger whole
- To understand and absorb into the mind
- fail to paid your responsibilities
- business corporation
- To adapt to another culture
- able to see clearly
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- having rough texture0
- fail to attend
- crude or vulgar
- someone who helps a criminal, but is not present in crime
- impossible to understand
- inside their country
- something extra ( decoration)
- to understood ,honest
17 Clues: fail to attend • crude or vulgar • the basic function • able to see clearly • inside their country • business corporation • having rough texture0 • to understood ,honest • freedom and flexibility • impossible to understand • To adapt to another culture • something extra ( decoration) • a period of bad economics crisis • bring something into larger whole • fail to paid your responsibilities • ...
Get to Know Savannah and Morgan 2023-02-09
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- Morgan's masters degree
- Morgan proposed at
- Morgan's major
- Morgan's favorite ice cream flavor
- Morgan served an LDS mission in
- Savannah and Morgan met at
- Morgan's favorite type of sushi
- Savannah and Morgan's first trip together
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- Savannah's masters degree
- Savannah's favorite sport to play
- Savannah's favorite candy
- Savannah and Morgan's favorite treat
- Morgan's favorite style of vacation
- Morgan's favorite animal
- Where Morgan grew up
- Savannah has 3
- Morgan and Savannah's second date
17 Clues: Morgan's major • Savannah has 3 • Morgan proposed at • Where Morgan grew up • Morgan's masters degree • Morgan's favorite animal • Savannah's masters degree • Savannah's favorite candy • Savannah and Morgan met at • Morgan served an LDS mission in • Morgan's favorite type of sushi • Savannah's favorite sport to play • Morgan and Savannah's second date • ...
Characters: For the Life of Laetitia 2022-05-04
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- male child of Mr&Mrs.Johnson
- Laetitia's mother's godmother
- Laetitias grandmother
- the Home Economics teacher
- refered to as "the circus horse"
- nickname for Lacy's grandfather
- passed her Common Entrance exam
- was an absentee father
- the Literature teacher
- Laetitia's form teacher
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- Lacy's first friend at school
- lived at home with his parents
- Kenwyn was called ___ by Ma
- cleaned hospital floors @ New York
- Laetitia's stepmother
- the wife of Uncle Jamsie
- 1st name Michael called Laetitia
17 Clues: Laetitias grandmother • Laetitia's stepmother • was an absentee father • the Literature teacher • Laetitia's form teacher • the wife of Uncle Jamsie • the Home Economics teacher • Kenwyn was called ___ by Ma • male child of Mr&Mrs.Johnson • Lacy's first friend at school • Laetitia's mother's godmother • lived at home with his parents • nickname for Lacy's grandfather • ...
Tripod Next Week TRUST 2025-09-24
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- CT's WNBA team
- Roll... (abbr.)
- Trinity's most popular major
- Neighboring street
- Friendly face for Trinity students
- In with the new
- On-campus late night snack spot
- Lip kit mogul
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- Competition show back for its 34th season (abbr.)
- Artist on their Ultrasound World Tour
- Film heaven
- Off-campus late night snack spot
- Goated first-year dorm
- Head of Greek Life
- Everyone's favorite campus celeb
- Friendly animal you may see on campus
- Campus-wide social media app
17 Clues: Film heaven • Lip kit mogul • CT's WNBA team • Roll... (abbr.) • In with the new • Head of Greek Life • Neighboring street • Goated first-year dorm • Trinity's most popular major • Campus-wide social media app • On-campus late night snack spot • Off-campus late night snack spot • Everyone's favorite campus celeb • Friendly face for Trinity students • Artist on their Ultrasound World Tour • ...
Infectious Disease 2015-03-16
Across
- many professionals can be overexposed to this, including nurses
- growth of a disease causing organism in the body of another organism
- drug used to kill some bacteria
- diseases caused by hereditary or environmental factors
- an organism that lives and feeds on another organism
- changes in how someone feels because of an illness
- a disease caused by a pathogen is this
- an organism, virus or protein that causes disease
- mostly beneficial, some cause disease such as many types of skin infections
- particles with their own genetic material that need living things to reproduce
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- disease that occurs when food or water contaminated by a certain parasite, is consumed
- some are beneficial, some cause disease
- 2 wds. can cause respiratory disease
- environmental factors that cause changes in DNA
- people with this disease have issues with blood clotting properly
- cells that produce (this) are destroyed in type 1 diabetes
- type of bacteria that causes food poisoning
- the uncontrollable reproduction of mutated cells
- can force out thousands of droplets containing pathogens
- common type of bacteria in humans
20 Clues: drug used to kill some bacteria • common type of bacteria in humans • 2 wds. can cause respiratory disease • a disease caused by a pathogen is this • some are beneficial, some cause disease • type of bacteria that causes food poisoning • environmental factors that cause changes in DNA • the uncontrollable reproduction of mutated cells • ...
Ecology 2016-05-10
Across
- Where organisms living in the same place recquire same resources
- Graph showing number of individuals surviving against different age categories
- Atmospheric moisture
- Inherited feature that enables members of a species to live and reproduce in a habitat
- Line across a community along which sampling occurs at regular intervals
- Changes in the composition of a community which occur in response to an environmental gradient
- Area of land subject to particular restrictions
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- Organisms interacting with their physical environment
- Death rate
- A group of organisms from the same species of different ages
- Contamination of the natural environment
- Between different species
- The ability of a species to cope in environmental conditions
- Capable of being prolonged
- How a population is spread out
- Occurs when one organism lives in or on another organism feeding off it but not killing it
- Organisms such as fungi and bacteria which break down dead organisms
- Average number of individuals belonging to a population that are present per unit area
- Birth rate
- To save from damage or destruction
20 Clues: Death rate • Birth rate • Atmospheric moisture • Between different species • Capable of being prolonged • How a population is spread out • To save from damage or destruction • Contamination of the natural environment • Area of land subject to particular restrictions • Organisms interacting with their physical environment • ...
bioindicators 2024-10-21
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- a species ecologists monitor to help gauge
- have been widely documented as useful indicators aof environmental water
- algae that live in houses made of glass
- one of immature insects example
- Diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample
- indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution
- often uses as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution
- they can be form both higher and lower classes of plantae
- one of example of higher plants
- Indicate or monitor the health of environment
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- can live in extreme conditions, but they have pollutio
- live in slightly polluted water
- significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality
- also known as bioamplication
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light within an organism’s body
- frogs affected by ______
- indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- is the gradual accumulation of subtances, such as pesticides or other chemicals in an oragnisms
- considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole
- used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity
20 Clues: frogs affected by ______ • also known as bioamplication • live in slightly polluted water • one of immature insects example • one of example of higher plants • algae that live in houses made of glass • indicate the presence of gold in the soil • a species ecologists monitor to help gauge • indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution • ...
Noah Tim Tam's Sustainability Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-30
Across
- Coal, oil, and gas from ancient life that pollute when burned.
- Total greenhouse gases released by a person, group, or product.
- Global group formed in 1945 to promote peace and cooperation.
- Protecting nature and resources responsibly.
- Turning waste into reusable materials.
- Non-native species that harm ecosystems.
- Growth that doesn’t harm future generations.
- Gases that trap heat and warm the planet.
- Keeping nature balanced and saving resources for the future.
- Variety of life in an ecosystem.
- Long-term shifts in Earth’s weather caused mainly by humans.
- Harmful substances released into the environment.
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- Natural home of a species.
- 17 UN goals to improve global sustainability.
- Growth of cities, which can harm or help sustainability.
- Useful materials from nature like water and minerals.
- Heat from Earth used for power and heating.
- Impact: How human actions affect nature.
- Animals or plants at risk of extinction.
- Power from sources that naturally refill, like sun and wind.
20 Clues: Natural home of a species. • Variety of life in an ecosystem. • Turning waste into reusable materials. • Impact: How human actions affect nature. • Non-native species that harm ecosystems. • Animals or plants at risk of extinction. • Gases that trap heat and warm the planet. • Heat from Earth used for power and heating. • Protecting nature and resources responsibly. • ...
Business environments 2026-03-23
Across
- Advances that impact how businesses operate
- A positive external factor the business can benefit from
- Factors related to lifestyles and consumer behaviour
- Businesses that help distribute goods to customers
- Factors like inflation and unemployment affecting business
- A tool used to analyse macro-environmental factors
- The environment where the business interacts with customers and competitors
- People who buy goods or services from a business
- The interaction of businesses worldwide
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- The internal environment of the business where control is highest
- The external environment with factors beyond the business’s control
- The increase in prices over time
- Government policies and regulations affecting businesses
- A period of economic decline
- A positive internal factor of a business
- Businesses that sell similar products in the same market
- Businesses that provide raw materials to a company
- A negative internal factor of a business
- Factors related to nature and sustainability
- Laws and regulations businesses must follow
- A negative external factor that can harm the business
- A tool used to analyse strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
22 Clues: A period of economic decline • The increase in prices over time • The interaction of businesses worldwide • A positive internal factor of a business • A negative internal factor of a business • Advances that impact how businesses operate • Laws and regulations businesses must follow • Factors related to nature and sustainability • ...
Ecology Part II 2023-03-13
Across
- measure of individuals living in a defined are
- movement of individuals into a population
- environmental resistance that affects a population regardless of population density
- dramatic decline in the size of a population over a short period of time
- reestablishment of a damaged ecosystem in an are where the soil was left intact
- establishment and development of an ecosystem in an area that was previously uninhabited.
- theory that states that no two species can occupy the same niche at the same time
- environmental resistance that affects a population that becomes overly crowded
- number of individuals that the resources of an environment can normally and persistently support
- way in which individuals of a population are spread out over an area or volume survivorshipcurve graph showing the surviving members of each age group of a population over time
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- population growth that is characterized by a period of slow growth, followed by a period of exponential growth , followed by a period of no growth
- all of the physical, chemical, and biological factors that a species needs to survive, stay healthy and reproduce in an ecosystem
- organism that is the first to live in a previously uninhabited area
- movement of individuals out of a population
- environmental factor that limits the growth and size of a population
- dramatic increase in population over a short period of time
- combined biotic and abiotic factors found in an area where organisms live
- Sequence of biotic changes that regenerate a damaged community or start a community in a previously uninhabited area.
- organisms that share a similar niche but live in different geographical regions
19 Clues: movement of individuals into a population • movement of individuals out of a population • measure of individuals living in a defined are • dramatic increase in population over a short period of time • organism that is the first to live in a previously uninhabited area • environmental factor that limits the growth and size of a population • ...
Prince FRM 2024-07-15
Across
- Insurance companies assess exposure to claims from natural disasters like earthquakes or cyclones.
- Adani Enterprises evaluates risks related to government policies affecting infrastructure projects and investments.
- SpiceJet deals with flight cancellations due to aircraft maintenance issues affecting customer satisfaction.
- RBI monitors risks that could destabilize the entire financial system, such as banking sector crises or economic recessions.
- Axis Bank assesses the risk of default by corporate borrowers in its loan portfolio.
- Reliance Industries faces litigation over environmental compliance impacting public perception and regulatory approvals.
- Zomato manages public perception during controversies over food quality affecting user trust and market share.
- Mahindra & Mahindra evaluates its ability to secure short-term financing for working capital needs during economic slowdowns.
- Rate Tata Steel deals with currency fluctuations impacting revenue from international steel sales.
- Indian Oil Corporation assesses geopolitical stability before expanding refining operations in new global markets.
- Nestle India assesses risks of disruptions in the supply of dairy and agricultural products impacting production.
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- Paytm faces disruptions in payment processing due to technical glitches during high-volume transactions.
- Rate Bajaj Finance manages exposure to fluctuations in interest rates impacting loan profitability.
- NTPC evaluates risks related to environmental regulations impacting thermal power plant operations.
- HDFC Standard Life ensures adherence to new insurance regulations impacting policy sales and operations.
- TCS reviews the accuracy of financial models used for risk assessment and project estimation.
- Infosys assesses overdependence on revenue from a few large clients in its IT services business.
- Infosys strengthens cybersecurity measures to protect client data from cyber threats in IT services delivery.
- Marico evaluates exposure to changes in raw material prices affecting profit margins in FMCG sector.
- Hindustan Unilever manages risks associated with fluctuating prices of palm oil affecting production costs.
20 Clues: Axis Bank assesses the risk of default by corporate borrowers in its loan portfolio. • TCS reviews the accuracy of financial models used for risk assessment and project estimation. • Infosys assesses overdependence on revenue from a few large clients in its IT services business. • ...
Characters: For the Life of Laetitia 2022-05-11
Across
- lived at home with his parents
- Laetitia's form teacher
- Laetitia's stepmother
- Laetitia's mother's godmother
- Laetitias grandmother
- Lacy's first friend at school
- 1st name Michael called Laetitia
- nickname for Lacy's grandfather
- cleaned hospital floors @ New York
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- the Literature teacher
- was an absentee father
- the Home Economics teacher
- Kenwyn was called ___ by Ma
- male child of Mr&Mrs.Johnson
- the wife of Uncle Jamsie
- passed her Common Entrance exam
- refered to as "the circus horse"
17 Clues: Laetitia's stepmother • Laetitias grandmother • the Literature teacher • was an absentee father • Laetitia's form teacher • the wife of Uncle Jamsie • the Home Economics teacher • Kenwyn was called ___ by Ma • male child of Mr&Mrs.Johnson • Laetitia's mother's godmother • Lacy's first friend at school • lived at home with his parents • passed her Common Entrance exam • ...
Marlee Livingston Europe's economics 2022-10-24
Across
- the government has no control over the economy
- they come back together
- the system of the countries
- 79% free 11% demand
- supply
- the goverment controls ALL
- trading without money
- the way industries are ran
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- traditions handed through generations
- they role the government plays
- countries that are closer than one type
- 69% free 49% demand
- 73% free 27% demand
- demand
14 Clues: supply • demand • 69% free 49% demand • 79% free 11% demand • 73% free 27% demand • trading without money • they come back together • the goverment controls ALL • the way industries are ran • the system of the countries • they role the government plays • traditions handed through generations • countries that are closer than one type • the government has no control over the economy
Sustainability 2019-05-08
14 Clues: build • a ball • change • nature • a person • creature • a habitat • Mother Nature • add something • colour something • when you talk to people • when you follow directions • a guy that teaches science • when you tell someone something
Characteristics Kenny 2023-05-15
12 Clues: knows a lot • teaches subject • makes people laugh • likes what he does • kind towards others • likes to design stuff • helps students not give up • a way of showing integrity • always on top of work duties • doesn't let stuff go to waste • being supportive towards students • wants to know more about everything
AML FINANCE 2025-05-23
13 Clues: LOAN • TOWER • FINANCE • Included: • efficient (4) • against risk (9) • activity for profit (8) • as security for a loan (10) • location of AML (2 words, 9) • finance company (2 words, 10) • a small or medium-sized enterprise (3) • term for spreading payments over time (13) • category in economics, deals with money (8)
Environmental Change and Management 2018-03-08
Across
- Closely spaced contours indicates a ____ landscape.
- One of the pollutants released into the Citarum River.
- Dams stop the upstream ______ of fish species.
- The _______ River is known as the world's dirtiest river.
- Releasing this into waterways increases the level of nutrients in the water.
- Environmenatl disaster in Prince William Sound, Alasaka in 1989.
- Illegal hunting.
- Adding fertiliser to our rivers results in _____
- A variety of living things.
- These are more accurate than directions
- Site of the world's worst nuclear accident.
- This role of the environment sees us releasing our waste so it can be "treated" by the natural environment.
- Cold water pollution stops fishing ________.
- Location of the world's dirtiest river.
- Another name for river catchment.
- Number of digits in a grid reference.
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- A form of pollution in Citarum River.
- The ________ habits of carp reduce the clarity of water.
- The ship that ran aground in Alaska creating an environmental disaster.
- This form of agricultural extracts a lot of water from the Murray-Darling rivers.
- The __________ zone is an important habitat on the banks of waterways.
- One of the main nutrients found in sewage.
- A river in northern NSW.
- This large body of water has been drastically reduced by cotton irrigation.
- This type of environmental management restricts tourist numbers national parks.
- Irrigation can lead to increased _____ levels in our rivers.
- Taking too much water out of the river.
- A types of land use: grazing, irrigation, cropping etc
- The _________ industry dumps large quantities of pollution into the Citarum River.
- These are shown on topo maps are permanent wetlands/swamps
30 Clues: Illegal hunting. • A river in northern NSW. • A variety of living things. • Another name for river catchment. • A form of pollution in Citarum River. • Number of digits in a grid reference. • Taking too much water out of the river. • These are more accurate than directions • Location of the world's dirtiest river. • One of the main nutrients found in sewage. • ...
Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-22
Across
- A community of ll the living organisms, and their physical environment
- A large open area of country covered with grass, especially one used for grazing
- Latin word for shedding its leaves annually
- The way ecologists figure-out what weather will be in a biome
- An individual animal, plant, or single celled life-form
- The temperature and precipitation combined
- an animal born in a certain place
- Region of the earth with water, temperature, weather and all the living organisms inhabiting it
- A group of animals living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common
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- A thick layer of sub surface ground or soil that stays frozen throughout the year
- All the inhabitants of a particular area
- Rain, Snow, Sleet, or Hail that falls to the ground
- All the non living factors within an environment
- A flat, Treeless part of North America, Europe, and Asia
- A tree that bears cones and needle or scale like leaves that are typically evergreen
- reef A ridge of rock in the sea formed by the growth and deposit of coral.
- Somewhat swampy coniferous forest of the Northern Hemisphere
- A luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall.
- All the living organisms within an environment
- the action or process of adapting or evolving
- Barren area of landscape that has little to no annual rainfall
21 Clues: an animal born in a certain place • All the inhabitants of a particular area • The temperature and precipitation combined • Latin word for shedding its leaves annually • the action or process of adapting or evolving • All the living organisms within an environment • All the non living factors within an environment • Rain, Snow, Sleet, or Hail that falls to the ground • ...
Environmental Science Vocabulary Crossword 2022-04-11
Across
- Eat only plants
- A single living thing.
- Something that was never alive.
- Process by which plants make their own food.
- Can make their own food
- Community + Abiotic Factors
- Something that is living or was once alive.
- Pyramid Diagram that shows the different feeding levels.
- Large areas that are classified largely based on temperature and precipitation.
- A group of members of the same species, living in the same area.
- The study of how living things interact with the living and nonliving parts of their environment.
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- A group of organisms that have similar enough DNA that they can reproduce.
- Break down food and wastes of other organisms
- A large region of Earth that is defined by a specific climate.
- Eat only dead organisms
- A group of populations
- All living things make up this sphere.
- One organism eats another and so on, down the line.
- All of the biotic and abiotic factors and organism needs to survive and reproduce
- The level an organism occupies in a food web.
- Eat plants and meat
21 Clues: Eat only plants • Eat plants and meat • A single living thing. • A group of populations • Eat only dead organisms • Can make their own food • Community + Abiotic Factors • Something that was never alive. • All living things make up this sphere. • Something that is living or was once alive. • Process by which plants make their own food. • ...
Industry Study - Environmental Factor 2014-05-13
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- / desired results
- Neutral / No release of carbon dioxide into atmosphere
- / make a product on a large scale
- / Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort
- / Capable of being decomposed by bacteria
- / Not harmful to the environment
- / natural world
- / conservation of waste into reusable material
- Energy / energy emitted by the sun
- / new method idea or product
- Fuel / Natural fuel e.g. coal, petrol formed by the remains of living organisms
- / waste disposal in the form of burying it
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- / stock or supply of money, materials
- / marked effect or influence
- Gases / toxins in a gaseous state
- / being sustainable
- Vehicle / a car that uses 2 or more power sources e.g. petrol and electric
- Footprint / Amount of carbon dioxide released into atmosphere as the result of person or group
- / discharge of gas or radiation
- / action of conserving something e.g. resources
- / use again
- / company that performs a public service
22 Clues: / use again • / natural world • / desired results • / being sustainable • / marked effect or influence • / new method idea or product • / discharge of gas or radiation • / Not harmful to the environment • Gases / toxins in a gaseous state • / make a product on a large scale • Energy / energy emitted by the sun • / stock or supply of money, materials • ...
Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-15
Across
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture
- the breeding, rearing, and harvesting of fish, shellfish, algae, and other organisms in all types of water environments
- the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it
- the process of making an area more urban
- a component of biodiversity that generally concerns the range of things that organisms do in communities and ecosystems
- a form of mining in which the soil and the rock covering the mineral deposits are removed
- the cultivation of waste land or land formerly under water
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- an estimate of the average number of children born to each female in her childbearing years
- the impact of a person or community on the environment, expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resource
- an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food
- the gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land
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- the concentration of toxins in an organism as a result of its ingesting other plants or animals in which the toxins are more widely disbursed
- the ratio of the number of deaths in the year to the average total population of the year
- occurs when human activity introduces increased amounts of these nutrients, which speed up plant growth and eventually choke the lake of all of its animal life
- the process of removing salt from seawater
- the variety of different habitats, communities and ecological processes
- placer mining is the mining of stream bed deposits for minerals
- a rise in the temperature of rivers or lakes that is injurious to water-dwelling life and is caused by the disposal of heated industrial waste water
- the use of living organisms to suppress pest populations, making them less damaging than they would otherwise be
- mining beneath the surface of the earth
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas
- the range of different inherited traits within a species
- the average period that a person may expect to live
- any positive benefit that wildlife or ecosystems provide to people
- any land capable of being ploughed and used to grow crops
- the natural resources and environmental features in a given area, regarded as having economic value or providing a service to humankind
- safe to drink; drinkable
30 Clues: safe to drink; drinkable • mining beneath the surface of the earth • the process of making an area more urban • the process of removing salt from seawater • the average period that a person may expect to live • the gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land • the ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level • ...
environmental systems b vocab 2020-02-10
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- resources- such as solar and wind power and water are unlimited in supply.
- Niña -is a weather pattern that occurs in the Pacific Ocean. In this pattern, strong winds blow warm water at the ocean's surface from South America to Indonesia. As the warm water moves west, cold water from the deep rises to the surface near the coast of South America
- resources -is a substance that is being used up more quickly than it can replace itself. Its supply is finite. Most fossil fuels, minerals, and metal ores are nonrenewable resources.
- the process of individuals moving into a range from elsewhere
- of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
- act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad.
- envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- a substance or object) capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- rate- which measures the average number of children per woman. The global average fertility rate is just below 2.5 children per woman today. Over the last 50 years the global fertility rate has halved.
- capacity-the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- (O3) is a highly reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms.
- -fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants.
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- rate-the ratio of deaths to the population of a particular area or during a particular period of time, usually calculated as the number of deaths per one thousand people per year.
- growth-growth whose rate becomes ever more rapid in proportion to the growing total number or size.
- means the usual condition of the temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, wind, rainfall, and other meteorological elements in an area of the Earth's surface for a long time. In simple terms climate is the average condition for about thirty years.
- process of making an area more urban.
- Nino-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.
- regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth (or analogous parts of other planets) occupied by living organisms.
- density- is the number of people per unit of area, usually quoted per square kilometre or square mile, and which may include or exclude for example areas of water or glaciers. Commonly this may be calculated for a county, city, country, another territory or the entire world.
- population growth-the maintenance of a population at a constant level by limiting the number of live births to only what is needed to replace the existing population.
- warming-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, chlorofluorocarbons, and other pollutants.
- natural event-A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples are floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, storms, and other geologic processes.
- number of live births per thousand of population per year.
- factor-the environmental factor that is of predominant importance in restricting the size of a population lack of winter browse is a limiting factor for many deer herds.
- growth- takes place when a population's per capita growth rate decreases as population size approaches a maximum imposed by limited resources, the carrying capacity( K).
25 Clues: process of making an area more urban. • envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • number of live births per thousand of population per year. • the process of individuals moving into a range from elsewhere • (O3) is a highly reactive gas composed of three oxygen atoms. • -fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants. • ...
EARTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES 2020-04-22
Across
- rocks formed from erosion compaction
- 3rd planet from the sun
- measures heat
- rocks formed from magma and lava
- ours is halocene or recent
- measures air pressure
- all matter exploded
- spot on earth surface directly above an earthquake
- precise age
- measures humidity
- metamorphic, igneous and sedimentary
- caused by unequal heating and pressures
- dirty space snowballs
- the layer of the atmosphere we live in
- state of matter that fills its container
- space rocks between mars and jupiter
Down
- the air above the earths surface
- makes up about 78% of our atmosphere
- rocks formed by heat and pressure
- ours is the quaternary
- sudden violent shaking of the earth
- any kind of rock can become any other kind of rock
- distance light travels in 1 year
- all the surroundings
- makes up about 21% of our atmosphere
- have 5 characteristics
- ours is the cenozoic
- VA has 5 geologic of these
- the 2 main types are warm and cold
- remains or evidence of remains
30 Clues: precise age • measures heat • measures humidity • all matter exploded • all the surroundings • ours is the cenozoic • measures air pressure • dirty space snowballs • ours is the quaternary • have 5 characteristics • 3rd planet from the sun • ours is halocene or recent • VA has 5 geologic of these • remains or evidence of remains • the air above the earths surface • ...
Chapter 7 Environmental Science 2021-01-06
Across
- An organism that lives in or on another organism and feeds on it.
- A range of conditions in which a species can survive.
- A relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither harmed nor helped/
- The arrangement of a populations individuals in a space
- Populations grow faster and faster.
- When a natural resource is being used at the same rate the resource is produced.
- The set of individuals within a species living in the same place at the same time.
- A certain proportion of a population is affected regardless of the populations density.
- The organism a parasite takes its nourishment from.
- A location in which a species lives.
- The relationship between a parasite and its host.
- If two species have requirements that are too similar, one species may eliminate the other from a habitat.
- Incidents occur more quickly in a crowded population than a sparse population.
- The number of deaths per year.
- The population size where birth rates and death rates are equal.
Down
- The maximum number of offspring that each member of the population can produce.
- The interaction of a predator feeding on prey.
- A relationship in which two species live in close association.
- The average time it takes a member of the population to to reach the age when it reproduces.
- A relationship in which different individuals or populations attempt to use the same limited resource.
- Occurs when each species uses less of the niche that it is capable of using.
- An organism that is feed upon.
- The birth rate minus the death rate.
- An area defended by one or more individuals against other individuals.
- An organism that feeds on another organism.
- The number of births per year.
- The fastest rate at which a population can grow.
- A close relationship between two species in which each species provides a benefit to the other.
- The number of individuals per unit area or volume.
29 Clues: An organism that is feed upon. • The number of births per year. • The number of deaths per year. • Populations grow faster and faster. • The birth rate minus the death rate. • A location in which a species lives. • An organism that feeds on another organism. • The interaction of a predator feeding on prey. • The fastest rate at which a population can grow. • ...
