environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Chemistry Vocabulary Review 2021-10-18
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- a steep rock face, especially at the edge of the sea
- an area of land surrounded by water on three sides
- a slowly moving mass of ice formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow
- naturally raised landform, smaller than a mountain
- global ecosystem composed of living organisms
- a piece of land surrounded by water
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- Tallest landform
- solid components of a planet such as Earth
- liquid layer of Earth
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- rigid outer part of Earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle
- lowest atmospheric level. Where most weather happens
- Broad area of relatively flat land
- Ozone layer. Where airplanes fly
- Low area of land between mountains, typically with a river or stream
- Mostly solid layer. 84% of Earth's volume
- Outer-most layer that living organisms with which living organisms have contact
- all the water on Earth's surface
- a deep gorge, typically one with a river flowing through it
- Solid metal center of the planet
- Flat, elevated area of land. Rises sharply above the surrounding land
21 Clues: Tallest landform • liquid layer of Earth • Ozone layer. Where airplanes fly • all the water on Earth's surface • Solid metal center of the planet • Broad area of relatively flat land • a piece of land surrounded by water • Mostly solid layer. 84% of Earth's volume • solid components of a planet such as Earth • global ecosystem composed of living organisms • ...
Environmental Science Extra Credit 2022-06-13
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- one type of radiation on electromagnetic spectrum
- energy from coal, oil, methane, gas
- thermal energy
- reducing greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere
- effect caused by radiation (heat) absorbed by gasses in atmosphere
- to give or send out, i.e. and object emits energy ability to change environment with work or heat
- all ice on Earth
- all liquid water on earth
- wonder material made from petroleum
- transfer of energy through electromagnetic spectrum
- Earth's atmosphere at specific time and place
- the protective layer on gasses around Earth
- a state of balance, absorbed=emitted
- feedback loop that amplifies change
- fuel machinery to produce goods
- average weather over at least 30 years
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- every living thing on Earth
- excess nutrients cause harmful algal blooms
- feedback loop that buffers change
- supplying water and feed for livestock
- all of Earth's rock, geology, and crust
- greenhouse gas being emitted by people in record amounts
- planes, trains, and automobiles' emissions
- measurement of internal energy
- powering machinery, etc. with coal, wind, etc
- adjusting to actual or expected future climate
- reduced level of oxygen
- emissions from running a household
- breaking down and reusing plastic, 10% ever
- energy from wind, solar, hydropower
- emissions from running a business
31 Clues: thermal energy • all ice on Earth • reduced level of oxygen • all liquid water on earth • every living thing on Earth • measurement of internal energy • fuel machinery to produce goods • feedback loop that buffers change • emissions from running a business • emissions from running a household • energy from coal, oil, methane, gas • wonder material made from petroleum • ...
AP Environmental Unit 2 2022-10-26
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- The totality of an organismβs adaptations, its use of resources, and the lifestyle to which it is fitted. The role an organism plays in the ecosystem, different for every species.
- an event that drastically reduces the size of a population.
- Appear first when the ground is still bare rock or bare soil after a disturbance, characterized
- The degree of variation
- human impact/done by humans, not natural
- Goods that come from natural resources or services/functions that ecosystems carry out that have measurable economic/financial value to humans.
- study of the loss of Earthβs biologicaldiversity and the ways to prevent loss
- Appear last, after soil is deepened and enriched with nutrients by cycle of growth and death by early and mid successional species,
- the process by which a large expanse of natural habitat is transformed into a number of smaller isolated patches of smaller area, bad for ecosystem because edges are more dangerous, more invasive species
- unpredictable(earthquakes and volcanic eruptions)
- All populations have some, or variability in genomes of individuals; crossing over in parent chromosomes creates new combinations of genes(and therefore traits)
- Any environmental resource that, because of its scarce or unfavorable levels, restricts the ecological niche of an organism
- The study of ecological relationships and community structures on islands.
- the reduction in the amount of space where a particular species can survive and reproduce
- Frequency is sometimes unpredictable, overall idea in large time frame(fires/hurricanes)
- Range where the organism will die, ex. Thermal shock, lack of oxygen/food/water, suffocation,
- Any factor that controls population growth, lack of space/food
- an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem.
- the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals, and the steps taken to enhance and perpetuate those traits in future generations.
- Individuals with adaptations pass them onto offspring and individuals without adaptation die off, which leads to entire population having adaptation over time
- Starts with already established soil in an area where a disturbance (human or natural) cleared out most of plant life.
- areas with a lot of biodiversity
- an animal leaves its home because the habitat is no longer ideal for them and they need to find a more suitable environment.
- Organisms that are better adapted to their environment survive and produce more offspring
- Competition within a species over a resource like food or shelter, limits population
- an org whose presence/absence/abundance reflects a specific environmental condition.
- Species diversity may be greatest in an area where disturbances are moderate in frequency and severity. (Too much kills off too many organisms, too little and the ecosystem is mostly specialists, not a lot of diversity) and disturbances can have positive effects (tree falling creates habitats, fires release nutrients)
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- the current geological age. the period in which human activity has been the dominant influence on the environment/climate change.
- the number of different habitats available in a given area
- Diversity of life forms in an ecosystem; measured on three different levels (genetic, species, habitat)
- Competition between different species over a resource like food or shelter, limits population
- The ratio of deaths in an area to the population of that area; expressed per 1000 per year.
- A random mistake in that happens when copying genetic code(DNA), create new traits
- an area of habitat connecting wildlife populations separated by human activities/creations
- an animal establishes a home in a habitat because it has resources it can utilize or because the habitat is ideal for them.
- Starts from bare rock in an area with no previous soil formation.
- single species rapidly evolving into several new species to use different resources and reduce competition
- Range of conditions such as temp, salinity, pH, and sunlight, that an organism can endure before injury or death results
- the complete disappearance of a species from Earth.
- A species in danger of becoming endangered in the near future
- (predictable/regular), always going to happen(seasonal rains)
- organisms that can survive with a wide range of conditions/niches. More likely to be able to immigrate to islands and survive disturbances/1st to repopulate. More likely to be invasive. Mostly omnivores (rabbits, rats)
- (r) is the total number of different species in an ecosystem
- orgs that require specific environmental conditions/niches. ie. panda/koala. Unlikely threat to be invasive
44 Clues: The degree of variation • areas with a lot of biodiversity • human impact/done by humans, not natural • an organism that helps define an entire ecosystem. • unpredictable(earthquakes and volcanic eruptions) • the complete disappearance of a species from Earth. • the number of different habitats available in a given area • ...
Earth and Environmental Science 2022-09-02
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- winds that blow steadily from specific directions over long distances
- the center of a hurricane- a core of warm, calm air with low pressure and light winds
- A dome of water that sweeps across the coast
- Sedimentary rock that forms when fragments of preexisting rocks are compacted or cemented together.
- Classifies hurricanes according to wind speed, air pressure in the center, and potential for property damage.
- The study of the alignment of magnetic minerals in rock,specifically as it relates to the reversal of Earth's magnetic poles; also the magnetic properties that rock requires during formation
- A measure of the amount of dissolved salts in a given amount of liquid
- A major belt of volcanoes that rims the Pacific Ocean
- rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of lava at Earth's surface
- A severe storm that develops over tropical oceans and whose strong winds of more than 120 km/h spiral in toward the intensely low-pressure storm center
- The name of the single landmass that broke apart 200 million years ago and gave rise to today's continents
- a long, narrow ditch.
- A measure of how hot or cold something is.
- an enormous thunderstorm that lasts for several hours
- The breaking down of rocks and other materials on the Earth's surface.
- A severe storm with high winds that spiral around a calm center
- A small storm often accompanied by heavy precipitation and frequent thunder and lightning
- A scale ranking ten minerals from softest to hardest; used in testing the hardness of minerals
- a cyclonic storm having winds ranging from approximately 48 to 121 km (30 to 75 miles) per hour.
- The soft layer of the mantle on which the lithosphere floats.
- metamorphic rock that does not exhibit a banded or layered appearance
- The process in which minerals precipitate into pore spaces between sediment grains and bind sediments together to form rock.
- The process that converts sediments into solid rock by compaction or cementation.
- A weak spot in the middle of a tectonic plate where magma surfaces; forms a volcano (ex: Hawaii & Yellowstone)
- are those containing large quantities of organic molecules.
- An underwater mountain chain where new ocean floor is formed
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- The process by which oceanic crust sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle at a convergent plate boundary.
- can be found in many places, from the ocean to deserts to caves. For instance, most limestone forms at the bottom of the ocean from the precipitation of calcium carbonate and the remains of marine animals with shells.
- A trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock.
- the process by which sediments are pressed together under their own weight
- a hurricane lands
- rock formed from the cooling and solidification of magma beneath Earth's surface
- Brings about hurricanes due to change in weather, climate, altitude, latitude, or direction.
- A scale that tells how severe a tornado is based on wind speed and the damage being caused.
- A molten mixture of rock-forming substances, gases, and water from the mantle
- a current caused by the rising of heated fluid and sinking of cooled fluid
- Process in which sediment is laid down in new locations.
- winds that blow west to east between 30 and 60 degrees in the northern and southern hemispheres
- A current of rising air
- The layer of hot, solid material between Earth's crust and core.
- A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart
- a large body of circulating air with low pressure at its center and higher pressure outside of the system
- Prevailing winds that blow northeast from 30 degrees north latitude to the equator and that blow southeast from 30 degrees south latitude to the equator
- mass/volume
- a metamorphic rock with a texture that gives the rock a layered appearance
- The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid
- A representation of an object or event
- A rigid layer made up of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust.
- the doughnut-shaped area of intense cumulonimbus development and very strong winds that surrounds the eye of a hurricane
- a band of dense clouds that swirls around the eye wall of a hurricane
- the makeup of something
- A tropical cyclone occurring in the western Pacific or Indian oceans
- Processes by which rock, sand, and soil are broken down and carried away (i.e. weathering, glaciation)
53 Clues: mass/volume • a hurricane lands • a long, narrow ditch. • A current of rising air • the makeup of something • A representation of an object or event • A measure of how hot or cold something is. • A dome of water that sweeps across the coast • The transfer of heat by the movement of a fluid • A deep valley that forms where two plates move apart • ...
Interdependence Within Environmental Systems 2018-04-25
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- / a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains
- / when energy is passed in an ecosystem from one trophic level to the next, only ten percent of the energy will be passed on
- / a hierarchical series of organisms each dependent on the next as a source of food.
- / the process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time. The time scale can be decades, or even millions of years after a mass extinction.
- / Relating to or resulting to living things; especially in their ecological relations
- / the series of processes by which carbon compounds are interconverted in the environment
- / relationship between two organisms where one benefits, and the other is harmed
- / all the different species living in the same place
- / The action or process of adapting or being adapted
- / the point where new species come into the community at the same time as others leave making it a stable, mature community with little change in the number of species
- / a relation between individuals of two species in which one species obtains food or other benefits from the other without either harming or benefiting the latter
- Species / The first organisms to grow back after ecological succession occurs
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- / hierarchical levels in an ecosystem, comprising organisms that share the same function in the food chain and the same nutritional relationship to the primary sources of energy.
- / the establishment of a community in an area of bare rock that does not have topsoil
- / A pyramid that shows the flow of energy or biomass at each trophic level in a particular ecosystem as well as the feeding relationships of groups and organisms
- / when a disturbance such as a fire or flood destroy a community
- / the series of processes by which nitrogen and its compounds are interconverted in the environment and in living organisms
- / all organisms of the same species living in the same place at the same time
- / living and nonliving things in the same place
- / interaction where a predator kills and eats its prey
- / a relationship beneficial to both organisms involved
- / Physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms
22 Clues: / living and nonliving things in the same place • / all the different species living in the same place • / The action or process of adapting or being adapted • / interaction where a predator kills and eats its prey • / a relationship beneficial to both organisms involved • / a system of interlocking and interdependent food chains • ...
Environmental Science Unit 2 2019-10-29
Across
- A source of emissions from mobile sources.
- An indicator that measures the concentration of chemicals.
- The measure of harm a substance can cause in humans and other living things.
- The term used to describe the dose of a substance that is sufficient to kill 50%.
- A source of emissions from a single discharge point.
- The increase of a chemical in an organism.
- A type of pollution that increases the noise in the environment.
- The increase of a chemical in an organism directly from the environment.
- A type of pollution that can change the temperature of the environment.
- The release of large amount of nutrients in waterway resulting in algal bloom.
- The probability that a substance or situation will cause harm.
- A type of pollution where the pollutant finds its way indirectly into the environment.
- The amount of salt that is in water.
- The place where the organism lives.
- An indicator that measures social or economic effects.
- Use of a substitute material to avoid presence of them in the environment.
- A type of pollution where the pollutant is added directly to the environment.
- The presence or introduction of a substance into the environment which is harmful.
- The potential for a substance or situation to cause harm.
- A type of pollution that increases the amount of light in the environment.
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- A measure of how much of a pollutant a person is exposed to.
- The process when chemicals are absorbed in the body through the skin. ______ absorption.
- A single exposure or short term effects.
- Removal of pollutants in society to stop the presence of them in the environment.
- The increase of a chemical in an organism via the food chain.
- A source of emissions that escape from their stored location.
- The presence of a substance where it does not naturally occur.
- Use of chemicals to help breakdown pollutants in the environment.
- Multiple exposures or long term effects.
- An indicator that measures the physical properties in the environment.
- A material or substance that is discarded as no longer useful after the completion of a process.
- A process or place that removes, stores or absorbs the pollutant.
- A chemical that will cause cancer.
- A harmful substance that can affect the environment
- An indicator that measures organisms.
- A source of emissions from a broad area.
- The amount of variation an organism can withstand without harm.
- The measure of fine particles suspended in the water.
- The amount of a chemical absorbed per unit of body weight.
- The description of an organisms role in the ecosystem.
40 Clues: A chemical that will cause cancer. • The place where the organism lives. • The amount of salt that is in water. • An indicator that measures organisms. • A single exposure or short term effects. • Multiple exposures or long term effects. • A source of emissions from a broad area. • A source of emissions from mobile sources. • The increase of a chemical in an organism. • ...
Intro to Environmental Science 2019-09-07
Across
- pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes
- all the water on earth
- a principle the geologic processes that occurred in the past can be explained by current geologic processes
- any natural resource that can be replenished in a relatively short period of time
- the transformation from an agricultural to an industrial
- all the living things in an ecosystem
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
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- an undesired change in the air, water, or soil that adversely affects the health, survival, or activities of humans or toher organisms
- the part of the Earth where life exists
- a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth
- a term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals
- the change form food gathering to food production
- a record of geologic events and ife forms in Earth's history
- human's impact on the Earth
- the solid part of the Earth consisting of the crust and the outer mantle
- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- a large extinction of species in a relatively short period of time
- the impact of a person or community on the environment expressed as the amount of land required to sustain their use of natural resources
- pollutants that cannot be broken down by natural processes
- the ability to keep in existence natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance
- any community of living and nonliving things that work together
- non-living things in an ecosystem
22 Clues: all the water on earth • human's impact on the Earth • non-living things in an ecosystem • all the living things in an ecosystem • the part of the Earth where life exists • a thin layer of gases surrounding Earth • the change form food gathering to food production • pollutants that can be broken down by natural processes • ...
environmental change and management 2023-07-18
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- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- The environment's provision of raw materials and natural resources eg food
- the ability of natural environments to absorbwastes and pollution
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- All the water on earth
- Humans are superior and the most important species on earth
- hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- Nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- supports life on earth wrequiringrequing human action eg. decomposition
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- Occurs when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild species.
- ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable, and modern energy for all
- the envelope surrounding the earth or another planet
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
- Worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
- The cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
- the solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- part of Earth in which life exists includingland, water, and air or atmosphere
- Take urgent action to combat climatechange and its impacts
24 Clues: All the water on earth • Release of harmful materials into the environment • the envelope surrounding the earth or another planet • Humans are superior and the most important species on earth • the ability of natural environments to absorbwastes and pollution • hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms • ...
Final Review Environmental Science 2024-01-24
Across
- plants will do this to carbon dioxide in our atmosphere while burning fossil fuels would increase carbon dioxide in our atmosphere
- very dry terrestrial biome year round
- a negative effect of pesticides is the creation of...
- these provide 81% of the world's energy
- what protects us from harmful UV radiation in our atmosphere
- meaning to use resources in a way that they can last into the future
- buying a car that uses a lot of gas would increase your....
- when gases such as carbon dioxide trap heat in the atmosphere
- slash and burn agriculture, draining wetlands, and deforestation are what kind of loss...
- wood, algae, ethanol, and manure of which type of energy
- the aquatic biome that has sea turtles and whales
- monoculture and confined animal feeding operation (CAFO) are examples of which kind of farming
- the coldest of the terrestrial biomes
- which energy type is fission of uranium atoms
- the pollutant that is naturally formed by radioactive decay, seeps into the house through cracks in the basement
- primary consumers eat plants, making them ...
- the pollutant found in old buildings because it was used in insulation, causing mesothelioma and lung cancer
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- coal, nuclear, and oil are this kind of energy
- heat or energy from inside the Earth
- the coral reef and which terrestrial biome is associated with high biodiversity..
- wind, water, biomass, and solar are what kind of energy
- these species have characteristics of rapid reproduction and few or no natural predators
- the pollutant found in paint and formerly in gasoline, causes neurological impairment
- disease, availability of food, and competition are these kind of factors
- the aquatic biome that is found in warm shallow salt water is...
- rats are a type three, while humans are a type...
- the use of these is responsible for the thinning of the ozone layer
- this capacity is the maximum number of individuals of a particular species that a particular environment can support
- dead zones are areas of low what in a body of water
- these species have characteristics of only being found in one area and being valued by hunters/poachers
30 Clues: heat or energy from inside the Earth • very dry terrestrial biome year round • the coldest of the terrestrial biomes • these provide 81% of the world's energy • which energy type is fission of uranium atoms • primary consumers eat plants, making them ... • coal, nuclear, and oil are this kind of energy • rats are a type three, while humans are a type... • ...
Environmental Change and Management 2024-02-04
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- part of Earth in which life exists including land, water, and air or atmosphere
- The cultural, recreational or psychological value of the environment for people
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- The environment's provision of raw materials and natural resources eg food
- Occurs when natural or human-induced processes decrease the future ability of land to support crops, livestock, or wild species.
- the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- Humans are superior and the most important species on earth
- Ensure access to affordable, reliable, sustainable and modern energy for all
- perspectives or views held by individuals re global environment based on values and assumptions
- the action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work.
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- Worldview holding that we can manage the earth for our benefit but that we have an ethical responsibility to be caring and responsible managers, or stewards, of the earth.
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
- supports life on earth without requing human action eg. decomposition
- A term that typically describes a species that no longer has any known living individuals.
- An increase in the average temperature of the earth's atmosphere (especially a sustained increase that causes climatic changes)
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
- The solid, outer layer of the earth that consists of the crust and the rigid upper part of the mantle
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- hazardous waste causing danger from chemicals and infectious organisms
- Nature exists for all species on earth, not just humans, and humans are equal to other species
- All the water on earth.
24 Clues: All the water on earth. • Release of harmful materials into the environment • Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts • Humans are superior and the most important species on earth • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • the ability of natural environments to absorb wastes and pollution • ...
Environmental, Health & Safety Puzzle 2024-07-01
Across
- Who to notify if you see an unsafe activity.
- Safety _______ are used to prevent debris and chemicals from getting in your eyes.
- The form you fill out when you have an injury is an Employee ________ Report.
- The small hazard pictures found on chemical labels.
- First __________ are the employees responsible for maintaining first aid kits.
- The name of the federal agency responsible for laws for a safe workplace.
- Who to notify when there is an accident or spill.
- What you use to keep you safe when working with power tools, Personal __________ Equipment.
- What we can shut off to save electricity.
- The device used to keep employees from using equipment under repair.
- What the "E" stands for in EH&S.
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- ISO stands for International Organization of __________.
- What we do with our scrap cardboard, paper and aluminum cans.
- The emergency ________ Procedure has a list of emergency contacts.
- Type of labeling required on hazardous chemicals.
- Ridesharing to work can reduce _________ gas emissions.
- The EH&S _________ is responsible for implementing EH&S procedures.
- Required health and safety _______ can be found on the EH&S bulletin board.
- What we use to put out small fires, Fire ________.
- An extension cord laying across the floor is known as a trip ________.
20 Clues: What the "E" stands for in EH&S. • What we can shut off to save electricity. • Who to notify if you see an unsafe activity. • Type of labeling required on hazardous chemicals. • Who to notify when there is an accident or spill. • What we use to put out small fires, Fire ________. • The small hazard pictures found on chemical labels. • ...
Environmental Final 23-24 2024-05-01
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- a fee that the government charges polluters for each unit of greenhouse gas they emit
- a mineral that crystallizes in different forms because of differences in temperature or other conditions
- this green energy source is electricity generated from the movement of waves
- this circulation pattern is when warm. less salty water moves along the surface while cool, salty water moves deep below the surface
- this green energy source is produced from organic materials
- this type of management is a customized approach to managing resources that has been developed through scientific testing
- this type of logging removes dead trees following a natural disturbance
- a chemical compound derived from oil that is used to make plastics, detergents, and other products
- the amount of a crop produced in a given area
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- this source of pollution comes from many places over a large area
- the separation of a solid substance from a solution
- the raising of fish for food in controlled environments
- a forest that has never been logged
- the waste produced in processing ore
- a system where the government determines an acceptable amount of a specific pollutant and then assigns (via permits) a fraction of that amount to industrial sources of the pollutant
- a huge warehouse or pen designed to deliver energy-rich feed to livestock or poultry
- a spongelike formation of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water
- one or more rows of trees or other tall plants along the edge of a field to prevent wind erosion
- the physical and chemical processes that break down rocks and minerals into smaller particles
- a soil conservation method in which two or more crops are planted in one field
20 Clues: a forest that has never been logged • the waste produced in processing ore • the amount of a crop produced in a given area • the separation of a solid substance from a solution • the raising of fish for food in controlled environments • this green energy source is produced from organic materials • a spongelike formation of rock, sand, or gravel that holds water • ...
ch 9 Environmental Health 2024-04-26
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- disease carrying organism
- study of disease in human population
- pesticide that caused egg shells to soften and decreased bald eagle population
- a physical hazard
- disease that has appeared in the human population for the 1st time
- effect an organism shows as a result of exposure
- chemicals that harm embryos and fetuses
- chemicals that affect the nervous system
- chemicals that cause cancer
- disease causing agent
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- caused by drinking water that contains bacteria vibrio cholerae
- united states centers for disease control
- caused by the HIV virus
- found in water, paint and dust
- toxic chemicals that persist in the environment, dirty dozen
- how harmful a substance is to an organism
- international group that helps respond to emerging disease
- amount of a substance an organism is exposed to
- mineral that forms long thin microscopic fibers
- probability that a hazard will cause a harmful response
- concentrations of toxic substance like DDT can be greatly magnified in this process
- colorless odorless radioactive gas
- matter or energy that is released into the environment causing negative effects
- study of how poisonous substance affects an organisms health
- a social hazard
25 Clues: a social hazard • a physical hazard • disease causing agent • caused by the HIV virus • disease carrying organism • chemicals that cause cancer • found in water, paint and dust • colorless odorless radioactive gas • study of disease in human population • chemicals that harm embryos and fetuses • chemicals that affect the nervous system • united states centers for disease control • ...
Environmental Management Key Words 2024-11-26
Across
- the systematic error in the way the sample represents the population.
- _______ transition = how populations change over time
- = the C in Abundunce scale (ACFOR)
- contains 80% of all the atmosphere mass. Temperature decreases rapidly with altitude. All weather events occur here;
- _______ trap = Some flying invertebrates like moths are attracted to this and get trapped;
- ______ trap = Used to sample invertebrates that move over the ground surface;
- _________ variable = the factor that is being deliberately altered and measured to see if it controls the dependent variable
- _________ sampling = when a proportionate number of observations is taken from each part of the population
- _________ variable = kept constant during testing so they will not influence the outcome
- _______ factors = living or once-living components in the ecosystem
- _________ variable = the factor being controlled by the independent variable
- _______ index = π΅ =(ππΓππ)/ππ
- capture - ______ - recapture
- they obtain their energy by braking apart large molecules, transforming them into nutrients to be used again by plants
- the group of ecosystems on a given region that have similar vegetations and animals adapted to a certain climate regime
- photosynthetic organism that use the sun to produce energy
- ________ ratio = (π·πππππππππ (πβππ)+ππππππππππ (ππ+))/(π·πππππππππ (ππβππ))Γπππ
- the process that transform water into vapor that rises to the atmosphere
- tray = It is similar to the sweep net method. A blancket tray is placed underneath a plant that is hit, so invertebrates would fall.
- concerns not just the different populations but also the environmental factors and their interaction with life
- (Ha)
- pro- and anti- ______ policies that help influence birth rates
- = (π΅ΒΊ ππ ππππ ππππ πππππ πππ πππππππ ππ πππππ )/(π»ππππ π΅ΒΊ ππ ππππ ππππ) x 100
- _______ sampling = It is used to sample aquatic mobile invertebrates in a river or coastal area.
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- the maximum population size of a biological species that can be sustained by that specific environment
- the constant transport of water on, above or below the surface of Earth
- _______ density = (π΅ΒΊ ππ ππππππ)/π¨πππ
- a group of individuals of the same species that live in a particular area
- Data that can be expressed has a number and counted
- the fall of condensated water due to gravity β rain
- Information that canβt be expressed as a number
- the extent to which an experiment, test, or any measuring procedure yields the same results on repeated trials
- = (π΅ΒΊ ππ πππππππ πππππππ )/(π»ππππ π΅ΒΊ ππ πππππππ)Γπππ
- = (No. of individuals x total area) / area of the quadrat
- obtain their energy by grazing photosynthetic organisms or prey on lower-level _______
- the transition of water vapor to form clouds
- ______ index = π« = πβ(β(π/π΅)π)
- Population ________ = shows the structure and distribution of a given country
- the group of different speciesβ populations that inhabit a certain area
- meeting our needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own
- the process by which plants use sunlight, water and carbon dioxide to create oxygen and energy in a form of sugar (glucose);
- considers all the biomes on Earth, being the highest level of ecological organization.
- _________ sampling = when each member of the population is likely to be included
- ___________ competition = when the same speices comptete for resources
- _________ sampling = when the observations are taken in regular intervals
- ________ effect = It is responsible by maintaining stable temperature, without big oscillations between night and day;
- ______ nets = nets with large diameter that can be swept throught vegetation to collect invertebrates
47 Clues: (Ha) • capture - ______ - recapture • _______ index = π΅ =(ππΓππ)/ππ • ______ index = π« = πβ(β(π/π΅)π) • = the C in Abundunce scale (ACFOR) • _______ density = (π΅ΒΊ ππ ππππππ)/π¨πππ • the transition of water vapor to form clouds • Information that canβt be expressed as a number • Data that can be expressed has a number and counted • ...
5thG Environmental Learning: Fall 2024-12-22
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- related to, or derived from, living matter
- vertebrates covered by feathers
- a sustainable farming method that combines plants and fish together in a system
- organism that helps break down organic matter
- managed decomposition of organic materials
- 2nd trout life cycle stage where yolk sack is still attached
- type of fish that we raise from egg to fry
- element found in DNA, Proteins and Chlorophyll. component of the nutrient cycle
- box turtle who lives in the greenhouse
- arthropod with 4 pairs of legs
- breaking down of organic matter using worms
- cold blooded animal covered in scales that breathes through gills
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- beetle larva, or, the chickensβ favorite treat
- chemical substances that are essential for all living things
- single celled organisms that can be helpful or harmful.
- to break down, like when a dead plant turns to soil.
- turtle Poppy is a ____
- warm blooded animal with fur.
- invertebrates with an exoskeleton
- 3rd stage of the troutβs life cycle after completely absorbing its yolk sack.
- animal that eats only plants
- where an organism lives.
22 Clues: turtle Poppy is a ____ • where an organism lives. • animal that eats only plants • warm blooded animal with fur. • arthropod with 4 pairs of legs • vertebrates covered by feathers • invertebrates with an exoskeleton • box turtle who lives in the greenhouse • related to, or derived from, living matter • managed decomposition of organic materials • ...
Environmental Pollution (Year 7) 2025-05-24
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- Chemicals used on farms that can pollute the air.
- Heat added to water bodies that harms aquatic life.
- Another word for household rubbish or waste.
- The use of living things (like bacteria or plants) to clean up polluted environments.
- Substances added to soil to help plants grow, but can pollute.
- Harmful substances often released by factories or farms.
- A non-biodegradable material that pollutes soil.
- Pollution caused by loud or disturbing sounds.
- A clean energy source powered by sunlight.
- Coal, oil, and gas used for energy that cause pollution.
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- The presence of harmful substances in air, water, or soil.
- Waste water and human waste from homes and toilets.
- Water bodies often polluted by farm or factory waste.
- Substances that cause harm when released into the environment.
- Untreated waste that makes water unsafe.
- This comes from burning rubbish and fuels.
- The build-up of harmful chemicals in the body of a living organism over time.
- A waterborne disease caused by dirty water.
- The increase in concentration of harmful chemicals as you move up the food chain.
- This body process is affected by air pollution.
- Aquatic animals often killed by polluted water.
- A common cause of soil and water pollution involving crude oil.
22 Clues: Untreated waste that makes water unsafe. • This comes from burning rubbish and fuels. • A clean energy source powered by sunlight. • A waterborne disease caused by dirty water. • Another word for household rubbish or waste. • Pollution caused by loud or disturbing sounds. • This body process is affected by air pollution. • ...
Environmental Conditions & Hazardous Materials 2022-03-18
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- Chemical linked to Lumber Liquidators and UFFI insulation
- Type of ceiling that may contain asbestos
- Method to cover asbestos and prevent release
- Common source of electromagnetic fields (EMF)
- What Lumber Liquidators filed for in 2024 after a 60 minutes report
- Gas from the natural decay of uranium in soil
- One of three things mold needs to grow
- Field produced by electrically charged objects
- Buried storage tank for fuel or chemicals
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- Old insulation that may contain asbestos
- Describes asbestos that can easily release airborne particles
- Persistent chemicals linked to major water contamination lawsuits
- Beauty products that once contained lead
- The risk when exposed to heavy metals
- Common roofing and siding material before the 1980s
- Unit used to measure radon levels
- Major health effect caused by asbestos exposure
- Floor tiles in older homes that may contain asbestos
- Fungus that grows in thread-like structures called hyphae
- Toxic metal found in old paint and pipes
- ___-____Underground container sometimes left after heating upgrade
- What inspectors might give clients worried about lead in old homes
22 Clues: Unit used to measure radon levels • The risk when exposed to heavy metals • One of three things mold needs to grow • Old insulation that may contain asbestos • Beauty products that once contained lead • Toxic metal found in old paint and pipes • Type of ceiling that may contain asbestos • Buried storage tank for fuel or chemicals • ...
Earth Environmental Review 4 2025-05-07
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- When a solid phases to a gas
- Chemical and mechanical are the 2 types of this
- This Biome has 4 different seasons
- The Earth's tilt causes these
- All Non-living things
- What P in P-wave stands for
- This biome is home to Elephants and Lions
- The tendency for water to rise and fall
- This effect determines what direction hurricanes spin
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- This biome has drought-resistant plants
- Largest layer of the Earth
- This effect helps trap heat
- Weather phenomena that causes an increase in hurricane activity
- Property of water that makes things float
- Going from a liquid to a gas
- Biome where freshwater and saltwater meet
- All Living things
- What V-shaped lines represent on a topographic map
- As you go down in the ocean, it get saltier
- Property of water that makes it move between solid, liquids, and gases
20 Clues: All Living things • All Non-living things • Largest layer of the Earth • This effect helps trap heat • What P in P-wave stands for • When a solid phases to a gas • Going from a liquid to a gas • The Earth's tilt causes these • This Biome has 4 different seasons • This biome has drought-resistant plants • The tendency for water to rise and fall • ...
Environmental Systems Crossword #1 2025-09-02
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- Chain β A series of organisms showing energy flow.
- β A symbiotic relationship where one benefits and the other is not affected.
- β An organism that makes its own food, usually a plant.
- β A large region with a specific climate and organisms.
- β All living and nonliving parts of an environment together.
- β Variety of life in an ecosystem.
- β The role an organism plays in its ecosystem.
- β An animal that is hunted by predators.
- Cycle β Continuous movement of water on Earth.
- Pyramid β Diagram showing energy loss through trophic levels.
- β A symbiotic relationship where one benefits and the other is harmed.
- β A symbiotic relationship where both species benefit.
- β All the members of one species living in an area.
- Web β Network of connected food chains in an ecosystem.
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- Factor β Something that restricts the growth of a population.
- β Organism that gets energy by eating other organisms.
- β Study of how living things interact with each other and their environment.
- Capacity β The largest population an environment can support.
- β Process where plants use sunlight to make food.
- β A close relationship between two different species.
- β An animal that hunts other animals for food.
- Respiration β Process that releases energy from food molecules.
- β Water changing from liquid to vapor.
- β The gradual change of ecosystems over time.
- β Organism that breaks down dead matter and recycles nutrients.
- β All the different populations living in one area.
- Level β Position an organism has in a food chain.
- Cycle β Movement of nitrogen through soil, plants, animals, and atmosphere.
- β Place where an organism lives.
- Cycle β Movement of carbon between organisms, air, water, and Earth.
30 Clues: β Place where an organism lives. • β Variety of life in an ecosystem. • β Water changing from liquid to vapor. • β An animal that is hunted by predators. • β The gradual change of ecosystems over time. • β An animal that hunts other animals for food. • β The role an organism plays in its ecosystem. • Cycle β Continuous movement of water on Earth. • ...
Unit 2 Environmental Science 2025-09-03
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- cool, nutrient-rich water rises to the surface replacing warm water.
- this trophic level has the most energy available.
- plants convert light, co2 & water into glucose & oxygen.
- fungi & many microorganisms keep nutrients cycling through the ecosystem by breaking down dead matter.
- different species interacting in the same habitat & time.
- a place where something is collected & stored.
- thanks to nitrogen & phosphorus based ______________ the amount of fixed nitrogen & phosphorus INCREASES.
- thanks to adhesion, cohesion and surface tension water has the ability to move from the roots of plants to the leaves.
- the second level in the organization of life.
- the largest reservoir of carbon is stored here.
- the fourth level in the organization of life.
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- ________________ eat the herbivores.
- light, CO2, Water are all non living components in an ecosystem. What is the technical term for a non-living factor?
- One of the Five properties of water makes it so coastal areas experience less temperature extremes. This is called ____________________ moderation.
- thanks to this property of water, clouds form.
- Also known as the Hydrologic Cycle
- same species interacting in the same habitat & same time.
- eats both plants & animals.
- Land
- the third level in the organization of life.
- Water
- the first level in the organization of life.
- foxes, rabbits & snakes are all living factors in a terrestrial ecosystem. What's the technical name for a living factor?
23 Clues: Land • Water • eats both plants & animals. • Also known as the Hydrologic Cycle • ________________ eat the herbivores. • the third level in the organization of life. • the first level in the organization of life. • the second level in the organization of life. • the fourth level in the organization of life. • thanks to this property of water, clouds form. • ...
ADVANCE ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE EDUCATION 2026-01-29
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- Formation of cloud droplets
- Energy source driving the water cycle
- Layer that absorbs ultraviolet radiation
- Combined evaporation and plant transpiration
- Atmospheric layer where weather occurs
- Zone where all living organisms exist
- Maximum water soil can hold after drainage
- Large slow-moving body of ice
- Release of carbon dioxide by organisms
- Breaking of ice sheets into the ocean
- Deep ocean circulation system
- Process where plants absorb carbon dioxide
- Flow of water over land after rain
- Earthβs frozen water system
- Movement of carbon between Earth systems
- Exchange of carbon through nature
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- Storage area of carbon in oceans or forests
- Gas that traps heat in the atmosphere
- Continuous circulation of Earthβs water
- Lowest layer of Earthβs atmosphere
- Water falling from clouds to the surface
- Underground water storage zone
- Water released by plants through leaves
- Water vapor turning into liquid droplets in clouds
- Ice changing directly to water vapor
- Water stored in living matter
- Water soaking into the ground
- Middle layer of the atmosphere
- Frozen regions near the poles
- Downward movement of water through soil
30 Clues: Formation of cloud droplets • Earthβs frozen water system • Large slow-moving body of ice • Water stored in living matter • Water soaking into the ground • Deep ocean circulation system • Frozen regions near the poles • Underground water storage zone • Middle layer of the atmosphere • Exchange of carbon through nature • Lowest layer of Earthβs atmosphere • ...
Economics Senior Lunch 2018 2018-05-08
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- Dean of the Tepper School of Business
- _______ multipliers are interpreted as the imputed value or shadow prices of inputs for production
- Type of function that is easy to compute but whose inverse is very difficult to compute
- Informal understanding that governs behavior in a society
- Measurement of responsiveness of an economic variable to a change in another variable
- Alternative to expected utility theory. Utilities are defined over losses and gains rather than over final wealth levels
- A deviation between the observed data and the restrictions on variables imposed by set of first order conditions of a Pareto optimal competitive equilibrium
- Which faculty member published a paper called βLocal Economics Growth from Primary Election Spendingβ
- Econometric term for the correlation between independent variables and the error terms
- When a good/service becomes more valuable the more people use it
- Difference between prices that asset sellers demand and buyers require
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- In the Solow Growth Model, production growth rate declines as __________ accumulates
- Akerlofβs paper βThe Market for Lemonsβ describes how asymmetry of information leads to ________ selection
- In 1996 (the year many of you were born), the first version of this popular programming language was released
- A set of assumptions designed to simplify the world and make it more understandable in order to address a specific question
- Tendency to judge the frequency or likelihood of an event by the extent to which it resembles the typical case
- Co-Author of βAdapting to Climate Change: Evidence from Long-Run Changes in the Temperature-Mortality Relationship in the 20th Century United States
- Which faculty member is an avid bagpiper
- Risk to the financial system
- Which faculty member won the 2017 The William H. and Frances S. Ryan Award for Meritorious Teaching
- Who is the head of the Economics Program
- Which faculty member was an Economist with the Ministry of Trade and Industry of Singapore
- Process of determining the present value of a payment or a stream of payments that is to be received in the future
- Honorary Advisor to the Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies of the Bank of Japan
- Number of CMU affiliated Nobel Laureates in Economics
- Ballot that stockholders use to vote shares
26 Clues: Risk to the financial system • Dean of the Tepper School of Business • Which faculty member is an avid bagpiper • Who is the head of the Economics Program • Ballot that stockholders use to vote shares • Number of CMU affiliated Nobel Laureates in Economics • Informal understanding that governs behavior in a society • ...
Economics Final Exam Study Guide 2025-04-28
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- A underutilization of resources on a PPC.
- The country's economic worth divided by the people
- Required by humans to survive.
- Chart that shows the market desire based on quantity and supply
- Grid used to view all opportunity costs.
- Things humans desire.
- Goods that are non-rivalrous and non-exclusive.
- The value of an entire country's economy
- Econ. system with no government interference
- Econ. system that mixes government and freedom
- The work put into the creation of products by humans.
- The value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it.
- All raw natural materials.
- Government programs meant to protect consumers and producers
- Skills and Knowledge.
- Third party results of an economic decision.
- The study of scarcity and choice.
- The money or capital saved from making a purchase
- Metaphors coined by Adam Smith about the Free Market
- Econ. system with full government control
- Occurs when there are limited resources for unlimited wants and needs.
- The creation of a business.
- The cycle of economics that has periods of expansion followed by contraction.
- Tools and Buildings.
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- The ability to agree freely to selling and buying what you want.
- Econ. system based on trade and old values
- Goes to the sky (up)
- A point outside the curve on a PPC.
- This deals with economics in smaller units like individuals and firms.
- Charts used to show trade offs with resources.
- Goes to the dirt (down)
- The 4 classifications of creating goods and services.
- Separating workers jobs when creating goods and services for efficiency.
- All possible production possibilities on a PPC.
- When an economic system malfunctions and fails to distribute resources well.
- What is given up in a decision.
- The revenue taken by the government
- What to produce? How to produce? For whom to produce?
- All human-made resources.
- Often this deals with large scale units in the economy like the government.
- Takes place when people want something producers are unable or unwilling to make.
- The money or capital made from selling a good or service
- Goods that are rivalrous and exclusive.
43 Clues: Goes to the sky (up) • Tools and Buildings. • Things humans desire. • Skills and Knowledge. • Goes to the dirt (down) • All human-made resources. • All raw natural materials. • The creation of a business. • Required by humans to survive. • What is given up in a decision. • The study of scarcity and choice. • A point outside the curve on a PPC. • The revenue taken by the government • ...
Unit 1 - Intro To Econ 2025-01-21
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- most common type of economy in the world today - blend of free and command economies
- one of the government's roles in American Free Enterprise (hint: medicare, social security, etc)
- this curve represents opportunity cost for producing at maximum capacity in an economy
- economic principle that drives people to act in a certain way, for example a paycheck drives people to work.
- individual who combines the factors of production to create a good or service
- economic theorist that praised the free market system
- inside the production possibility curve
- factor of production represented by jenny working overtime at the grocery store
- land, labor, capital
- type of externality represented by the increased traffic associated with the opening of a new Starbucks in your neighborhood
- believed that free markets exploited workers
- unlimited needs and wants leads to?
- economic process of weighing pros and cons of any economic decision
- branch of economics that deals with individual decisions, like why consumers choose to supersize meals
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- type of economic system unique to America - some free market, some centrally planned
- you give up hanging out with your friends to study for the Econ exam
- model that illustrates how households, firms, and government exchange resources
- type of economy in which people typically do what their family has done for generations
- a contractors knowledge of building codes would be considered this factor of production
- type of good provided in a mixed economy that is accessible to everyone - e.g. city park
- one of the main goals of American Free Enterprise reflected by increasing GDP
- combines factors of production
- Adam Smith's force that guides the overall function of the market
- capital oven at a bakery would be considered this factor of production
- type of science that is heavily represented by numbers (e.g. Economics)
- type of economy Karl Marx would have supported
- factor of production represent by sugar in the production of Skittles
- law that states that more and more resources are needed when switching production from one item to another
- branch of economics that deals with big things like overall unemployment rate
- side effect of an economic decision
- type of market in which their is no government regulation
31 Clues: land, labor, capital • combines factors of production • unlimited needs and wants leads to? • side effect of an economic decision • inside the production possibility curve • believed that free markets exploited workers • type of economy Karl Marx would have supported • economic theorist that praised the free market system • ...
Econ Vocab - Unit 2 2025-09-09
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- the exchange of goods and services between two parties
- an official ban on trade with another country
- the money received on a regular basis from working or through investments
- the method used by the government to manage its spending and taxes to influence the growth of the economy
- the actions taken by the nation's central bank to manage the money supply and maintain stability in the economy
- a sum of money used to assist individuals and companies that is from the government
- The branch of economics that focuses on the actions of agents in an economy, such as households, workers, and businesses
- all assets owned by a person at death
- the amount of money paid to an employee
- the increasing interdependence of the world's economies, allowing the flow of goods and services to flow across nations
- a financial short where expenses exceed revenues over a period of time
- consists of businesses that want to make a profit by selling goods and services
- When one company or producer controls an entire market or industry
- creations of the mind used in commerce that are granted exclusive rights
- the industry of financial institutions who move money between people and businesses
- laws used to keep competition fair by preventing monopolies or other unfair market practices
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- the profit made when the value of an asset goes above the original purchase price and is sold
- a required payment to the government to help fund programs and other services
- the organizations that are run by the government to serve the community
- A government rule that limits the quantity or value of goods a nation can buy from or sell to other countries over a period of time
- how much one currency is worth in another country
- The branch of economics that focuses on broad issues such as growth, unemployment, inflation, and trade balance; the βbig pictureβ of economics
- happens when people, businesses, or nations depend on another for the trade of goods and services
- the governments rules that impact how markets and businesses work
- someone who takes risks to start a new business venture
- the government's power to take private property for public use in exchange for compensation
26 Clues: all assets owned by a person at death • the amount of money paid to an employee • an official ban on trade with another country • how much one currency is worth in another country • the exchange of goods and services between two parties • someone who takes risks to start a new business venture • the governments rules that impact how markets and businesses work • ...
Economics - 2024 Final Exam Guide III 2024-12-06
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- Type of stock that allows its holders to vote on corporate matters.
- Means all goods produced by a nation's citizens in a year's time.
- Exchange of goods free from governmental restrictions or penalties.
- The asserted value of money.
- The most widely used transaction account.
- Promotion of one's own nation and government regardles of moral considerations.
- Economics that is the study of specific components within a major economy.
- Sum cost of all the factors of production used in making goods.
- Investments that can be quickly converted to cash.
- Type of government that was found in the Soviet Union and is found in China.
- Large, complex organization composed of appointed officials and numerous agencies.
- Founder of Austrian school of economics.
- Sum cost of all the factors of production used in producing one unit of a good.
- Economic system in which decisions involving the production, distribution, & consumption of goods are based on custom, heredity, & caste.
- Type of stock that pays its holders and annual fixed amount in cash dividends if the company makes enough profit.
- Legal entity which is distinct from the people who own it.
- Means all the goods produced within a nation in a year's time.
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- Theory that a reduction of taxees makes more money available for investment in capital and research, thereby increasing productivity.
- Theory that variation in the money supply is the main source of economic fluctuations.
- Legal tender backed by nothing but a government promise.
- Economic philosophy based on belief that society's economic problems can be better solved by "expert planners".
- Amounts paid to an organization in exchange for insurance coverage.
- Economics that is the study of national and international economies.
- Period duing which the economy declines or recedes usually 6 months in a row.
- Economic system based upon collective ownership and control of many national resources.
- Governmental agency set up to insure bank deposits.
- Commitment of resources to a project or purpose that is expected to bring future profit.
- Possessing absolute, compelling power.
- Account that allows limited transactions & pays an interest rate that changes with demands for loans.
- Document that guarantees the holder the amount of his original investment plus a specified rate of interest by a certain date.
30 Clues: The asserted value of money. • Possessing absolute, compelling power. • Founder of Austrian school of economics. • The most widely used transaction account. • Investments that can be quickly converted to cash. • Governmental agency set up to insure bank deposits. • Legal tender backed by nothing but a government promise. • ...
Sustainability Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-23
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- Through _________ digestion methods, treatment facilities can convert food waste into biofuel, a source of renewable energy for a more sustainable environment.
- As the main culprit of environmental pollution, recent national movements such as ______ zero and individual movements ______ reduction are underway.
- CSA has a Test Force(TF) that cares about the environment and works to reduce environmental pollution. We publish quarterly news, hold environmental events, and encourage CSA's social and environmental movement. What is the name of this team?
- Which disease is currently the most threatening virus, affecting daily life around the world, and causing pandemic in its contagiousness and mortality?
- S energy is renewable energy converted from the sun into thermal or electrical energy.
- Nonfunctional spacecraft and abandoned launch space vehicle stage turn out to be space d eventually.
- the outside of the cup is made of paper, inside is a thin layer of plastic. The PP (Polypropylene) film protects the liquid from seeping into the paper (and thereby burning you) and keeps your warm drink from cooling too quickly.
- Every year on June 5, World ___________ Day(WED), the United Nations (UN) established this day to raise awareness of environmental issues. Topics range from ocean pollution to global warming, sustainable consumption or wildlife crime.
- It is a movement that picks up trash while jogging. It started in Sweden and spread mainly in Northern Europe. It is a compound word of the Swedish word βplocka uppβ, which means 'to glean', and the English word βjoggingβ.
- Globally, the primary sources of greenhouse gas emissions are electricity and heat (31%), _______ (11%), transportation (15%), forestry (6%) and manufacturing (12%). Energy production of all types accounts for 72 percent of all emissions.
- Of the earthβs natural resources, we tend to think of six as the most important β water, air, oil, natural gas, coal and minerals. However, these resources are finite and rapidly running out. The simple solution to this is the seventh Resource. What is the seventh resource?
- Human consumption of Earth's natural resources more than ______ between 1970 and 2015. Our use of natural resources is expected to continue growing and more than double from 2015 to 2050.
- Every 100 pounds of ______ waste in our landfills sends 8.3 pounds of methane into the atmosphere. Over 20 years, methane has 86 times the global warming effect of carbon dioxide.
- It can be used instead of plastic/vinyl bag. The Green Team held an event to make this product using T-shirts that are not worn. What was it?
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- G energy is heat derived below the earthβs surface which can be harnessed to generate clean, renewable energy.
- What is the movement to reduce waste generated in daily life such as plastic and vinyl as much as possible?
- American companies alone use enough _____ to encircle the Earth 3 times.
- Global warming is an aspect of climate change, referring to the long-term rise of the planet's temperatures. It is caused by increased concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, mainly from human activities such as burning fossil fuels and _______ agriculture.
- Plastics that are less than five millimeters in length (or about the size of a sesame seed) are called _______?
- Food waste ¬¬¬¬____________ helps convert food waste into organic fertiliser. The fertiliser can then be used directly or combined with further elements depending on purpose. This process also helps to reduce food waste cost.
- Landfills are composed of 35% ________materials.
- β_______ Effectβ is one of the reason cause Global warming when the atmosphere traps heat radiating from Earth toward space.
- One of environment day, September 22, encourages motorists to give up their cars for a day. The slogan "In Town Without My Car!" It aims to reduce traffic and improve the environment, and holds annual events in over 40 countries around the world.
- It is an environmental campaign hosted by the World Wildlife Fund, and has been held on the last Saturday of March every year since the first event was held in Sydney, Australia in 2007. It is a symbolic nature conservation campaign that reminds us of the meaning of climate change by turning off the lights for one hour on that day, and it is also widely known that famous landmarks around the world participate.
- _____is cheap and incredibly versatile with properties that make it ideal for many applications. However, these qualities have also resulted in it becoming an environmental issue. We have developed a βdisposableβ lifestyle and estimates are that around 50% of ______ is used just once and thrown away.
- NOT ALL PLASTIC IS RECYCLABLE. Straws, Plastic bag, ______Cup are not recyclable.
26 Clues: Landfills are composed of 35% ________materials. • American companies alone use enough _____ to encircle the Earth 3 times. • NOT ALL PLASTIC IS RECYCLABLE. Straws, Plastic bag, ______Cup are not recyclable. • S energy is renewable energy converted from the sun into thermal or electrical energy. • ...
Environment 2023-11-06
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- involves the collection and processing of materials to reuse them, reducing the need for new raw materials and minimizing waste.
- is the long-term increase in the Earth's average surface temperature, primarily caused by the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, leading to climate change.
- also known as clean energy, refers to energy sources that have minimal environmental impact, such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal power.
- is a complex, interconnected system where living organisms (plants, animals) interact with their physical environment (air, water, soil) and with each other. Ecosystems can range from small-scale, like a pond, to large-scale, like a forest.
- includes all non-domesticated animals and organisms found in their natural habitats, from mammals and birds to reptiles, insects, and microorganisms.
- is a natural process where certain gases (greenhouse gases) in the Earth's atmosphere trap heat from the sun, helping to maintain a relatively stable temperature on the planet. However, human activities have enhanced this effect, leading to global warming
- represents the long-term patterns and average conditions of temperature, precipitation, wind, and other atmospheric elements in a specific region. It can refer to the weather conditions in an area over an extended period of time.
- refers to materials or substances that are no longer needed or wanted and are typically discarded, posing environmental challenges if not managed properly.
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- are disposal sites where solid waste and garbage are buried, often resulting in environmental and health concerns if not properly managed.
- refers to energy sources or resources that can be naturally replenished or regenerated over time, such as solar energy, wind energy, and hydroelectric power.
- is the consciousness and knowledge of environmental issues, challenges, and the need for conservation and sustainable practices.
- often symbolizes eco-friendliness and sustainability, and it can refer to green practices, green technologies, or green energy.
- is the practice of using resources and managing the environment in a way that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
- is a specific environment or place where a particular organism or species lives, providing the necessary conditions and resources for their survival and reproduction.
- encompasses the surroundings and conditions in which living organisms, including humans, exist, including the physical, biological, and chemical elements of the Earth.
- refers to the introduction of harmful substa0nces or contaminants into the environment, causing adverse effects on living organisms, ecosystems, and natural resources
- is a molecule composed of three oxygen atoms (O3) found in the Earth's atmosphere, with the ozone layer being a region of the stratosphere that contains a higher concentration of ozone, protecting the planet from harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation.
- is a large, dense area of land covered with trees, plants, and wildlife, playing a crucial role in maintaining biodiversity and mitigating climate change.
18 Clues: often symbolizes eco-friendliness and sustainability, and it can refer to green practices, green technologies, or green energy. • involves the collection and processing of materials to reuse them, reducing the need for new raw materials and minimizing waste. • ...
Welcome to MAPS 2024-11-12
10 Clues: UTS • camp • what we are • SOE address • OIKOS colour • OIKOSCONNECT • latest oikos event • number of departments • most good-looking mascot among all schools • a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
Economics Units 1-5 Exam Review 2025-02-16
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- The promise of economic ____________ means that you give up a degree of economic freedom
- A ____________ benefit is the change in total benefit that results from an action
- Federal ___________ System a central bank for the United States established by Congress in 1933
- The main source of income for the United States for many years
- Socialism and _____________ differ in terms of who makes economic decisions
- Greek word from which we get the word economics
- _________ Choice Theory emphasizes the role of self-interest in decision-making
- ____________ cost is the greatest benefit that a produce gives up when he makes a choice
- ___________ economies try to insure stability while sacrificing the possibility of significant growth
- The production possibilities ___________ is the maximum production that an economy can have, given its production resources.
- Economic effects external to the direct production of goods
- In the United States, ___________ is a medium of exchange
- are tangible items that companies or individuals produce for consumption
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- A cigarette warning label is an example of a _____________
- Gross _____________ Product is also known as the GDP
- The reason behind the overall trend of economic growth in the United States
- The prevailing economic philosophy when Adam Smith published βThe Wealth of Nationsβ
- Jesus said that we cannot serve the two masters of God and __________.
- Jesus taught that our lives do not consist of our ____________ even when we have an abundance.
- Economic _____________ the goal of encouraging the people in an economy to be as productive as possible in making goods and services available
- In terms of economics, ___________ means materials used to produce goods
- ____________ resources are the elements that producers use to create goods and services
- _____-economics is the examination of how individual households and companies make decisions and how buyers and sellers interact in the market
- ___________ capitalism is a type of business in which people build large enterprises that do not make things themeselves, but incest huge sums of money in companies that do
- In a __________ economy, some authority dictates what and how much producers will produce
- are intangible duties that people perform for pay
- Economic _____________ is the goal of having people in a society share goods and services as equally as possible
27 Clues: Greek word from which we get the word economics • are intangible duties that people perform for pay • Gross _____________ Product is also known as the GDP • In the United States, ___________ is a medium of exchange • A cigarette warning label is an example of a _____________ • Economic effects external to the direct production of goods • ...
Chapter 19 & 20 Econ 2024-12-02
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- market the market in which households sell their labor as workers to business firms or other employers
- flow diagram a diagram that views the economy as consisting of households and firms interacting in a goods and services market and a labor market
- when human wants for goods and services exceed the available supply
- and services market a market in which firms are sellers of what they produce and households are buyers
- the study of how humans make choices under conditions of scarcity
- economy a market where the buyers and sellers make transactions in violation of one or more government regulations
- interaction between potential buyers and sellers; a combination of demand and supply
- products (goods and services) made abroad and then sold domestically
- policy policy that involves altering the level of interest rates, the availability of credit in the economy, and the extent of borrowing
- domestic product (GDP) measure of the size of total production in an economy
- the trend in which buying and selling in markets have increasingly crossed national borders
- when workers or firms focus on particular tasks for which they are well-suited within the overall production process
- see theory
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- products (goods and services) made domestically and sold abroad
- the branch of economics that focuses on broad issues such as growth, unemployment, inflation, and trade balance
- economy an economy where economic decisions are decentralized, private individuals own resources, and businesses supply goods and services based on demand
- of scale when the average cost of producing each individual unit declines as total output increases
- of labor the way in which different workers divide required tasks to produce a good or service
- a representation of an object or situation that is simplified while including enough of the key features to help us understand the object or situation
- economy an economy where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where the government owns the resources
- policy economic policies that involve government spending and taxes
- enterprise system where private individuals or groups of private individuals own and operate the means of production (resources and businesses)
- the branch of economics that focuses on actions of particular agents within the economy, like households, workers, and business firms
- economy typically an agricultural economy where things are done the same as they have always been done
24 Clues: see theory • products (goods and services) made domestically and sold abroad • the study of how humans make choices under conditions of scarcity • when human wants for goods and services exceed the available supply • policy economic policies that involve government spending and taxes • products (goods and services) made abroad and then sold domestically • ...
Vocab 2024-04-11
11 Clues: ISIS • Reagan's economics • Stagnant inflation • Extra unspent money • How Nixon got elected • A huge music festival thing • Five guys broke into a hotel • This happened to Trump twice • A very bad thing that I don't want • Presidential forgiveness from wrongdoings • Peacefully discussing national differences
Vocab 2024-04-11
11 Clues: ISIS • Reagan's economics • Stagnant inflation • Extra unspent money • How Nixon got elected • A huge music festival thing • Five guys broke into a hotel • This happened to Trump twice • A very bad thing that I don't want • Presidential forgiveness from wrongdoings • Peacefully discussing national differences
Ecology 2013-05-14
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- Group of organism that can interbreed or produce offspring
- Biotic or abiotic factor that restricts the number of a population within a community
- Makes their own food from sunlight
- Environmental factor such as storms independent of pop.
- Living
- Group of same species in the same place
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- Environmental factor such as disease depending on pop.
- A species that wasn't originally there and disturbs everything
- Nonliving
- Largest number of individuals in an species that an environment can support long term
- Number of different species living in a specific area
- Biological community and all the non living factors that affect it
12 Clues: Living • Nonliving • Makes their own food from sunlight • Group of same species in the same place • Environmental factor such as disease depending on pop. • Number of different species living in a specific area • Environmental factor such as storms independent of pop. • Group of organism that can interbreed or produce offspring • ...
Deforestation 2025-01-21
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- Degradation of soil due to tree removal
- Microorganisms in soil that fix nitrogen for plants
- The study of organisms for industrial and environmental applications
- Large-scale removal of trees in forests
- A technique used to restore soil using microorganisms or plants
- Biotechnological devices used to monitor environmental changes
- Type of biodiversity affected most by deforestation
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- A biotechnological process for growing plants in a lab
- A sustainable alternative to traditional plastics made from plant materials
- Forests act as these to store carbon dioxide
- A crop often linked to deforestation in tropical regions
- The process by which plants absorb carbon dioxide during photosynthesis
12 Clues: Degradation of soil due to tree removal • Large-scale removal of trees in forests • Forests act as these to store carbon dioxide • Microorganisms in soil that fix nitrogen for plants • Type of biodiversity affected most by deforestation • A biotechnological process for growing plants in a lab • A crop often linked to deforestation in tropical regions • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2025-09-12
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- Services Resources or services provided by environmental systems.
- Development A real increase in well-being and standard of life for the average person that can be maintained over the long term without degrading the environment or compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Development Goals Global goals that include eliminating the most severe poverty and hunger; promoting health, education, and gender equality; providing safe water and clean energy; and preserving biodiversity.
- A philosophy that emphasizes the fundamental right of living organisms to exist and to pursue their own ends.
- Environmentalism A definition of species that depends on evolutionary relationships
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- Conservation The philosophy that resources should be used for the greatest good for the greatest number for the longest time.
- Gases A gas that traps heat in the atmosphere
- Ecological, social, and economic systems that can last over the long term
- People descendants of the original inhabitants of a land or region who occupied it before it was colonized or invaded by other groups, and who maintain distinct cultural, social, economic, and political institutions and a strong connection to their territories
- Environmentalism the worldwide awareness of environmental issues and the coordinated effort to protect the global environment from human impact, driven by the understanding that actions in one part of the world can affect others
- Science The systematic, scientific study of our environment as well as our role in it.
- Indicators A series of measurements that indicate the status of wellbeing in a country
- Development Goals A program whoβs targets include an end to poverty and hunger, universal education, gender equity, child health, maternal health, combating of HIV/AIDS, environmental sustainability, and global cooperation in development efforts
- The flow of energy and/or matter into and out of a system
14 Clues: The flow of energy and/or matter into and out of a system • Gases A gas that traps heat in the atmosphere • Ecological, social, and economic systems that can last over the long term • Services Resources or services provided by environmental systems. • ...
Migration Vocab 2023-02-17
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- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- I emigrated from the United States.
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- Migration TO a location
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
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- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- 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
13 Clues: Migration TO a location • I emigrated from the United States. • A permanent move to a new location. • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration. • Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated. • ...
Unit 3 vocab choice board 2022-02-11
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- 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 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.
- 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
- Migration TO a location.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
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- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- Migration FROM a location.
13 Clues: Migration TO a location. • Migration FROM a location. • A permanent move to a new location. • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration. • Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated. • ...
Unit 3 vocab choice board 2022-02-11
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- 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 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.
- 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
- Migration TO a location.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
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- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- Migration FROM a location.
13 Clues: Migration TO a location. • Migration FROM a location. • A permanent move to a new location. • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration. • Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated. • ...
Securitization Summit 2023-05-15
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- Mr V Anantha Nageswaran is the current ___ for Government of India (acronym of his role)
- He is considered as the father of securitisation. Whatβs his first name?
- Strategic partner in fund raising for enterprises (two words: 7+5)
- Father of Microfinance. Md _____.
- Dutch economist who is known as the father of econometrics. Whatβs his last name?
- Pyramid of ratios to track a companyβs financial performance. Du____ analysis.
- An Indian nobel laureate who contributed to field of welfare economics. What's his first name?
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- Known for option pricing model. What's his last name?
- In the field of statistics, outlier events like Covid-19 with far-reaching consequences are termed as ____ swan events
- In BSM option pricing model M stands for?
- Singham of India who is considered as 'father of banking reforms in India'.
- In a securitisation _____ arising out of financial assets are assigned to an SPV.
- He is recognized as 'father of modern finance'. Nobel laureate in economics. What's his last name?
13 Clues: Father of Microfinance. Md _____. • In BSM option pricing model M stands for? • Known for option pricing model. What's his last name? • Strategic partner in fund raising for enterprises (two words: 7+5) • He is considered as the father of securitisation. Whatβs his first name? • Singham of India who is considered as 'father of banking reforms in India'. • ...
Chapter 32-33 2023-04-17
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- Are used in public health to kill vectors of disease, such as mosquitoes, and in agriculture to kill pests that damage crops.
- March 28, 1979, a nuclear power plant released radioactive gasses and radioactive iodine into the environment.
- It establishes a comprehensive permit system for all major sources of air pollution.
- An American marine biologist and conservationist who was influential in advancing the global environmental movement.
- Regulates commercial nuclear power plants, and other uses of nuclear materials.
- An independent executive agency of the United States federal government tasked with environmental protection matters.
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
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- a person who works to protect the environment from destruction and pollution.
- Produced by nuclear fission of uranium and plutonium in nuclear power plants.
- Each year on April 22, millions of people around the world gather to heighten public awareness of environmental problems.
- A severe nuclear reactor accident that results in core damage from overheating
11 Clues: The introduction of harmful materials into the environment. • a person who works to protect the environment from destruction and pollution. • Produced by nuclear fission of uranium and plutonium in nuclear power plants. • A severe nuclear reactor accident that results in core damage from overheating • ...
Secondary airborne microplastic 2025-01-19
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- Process that causes larger plastics to become brittle and break into smaller particles (8 letters)
- A form of secondary microplastics produced from the breakdown of large plastics in landfills (9 letters)
- Type of microplastics produced from fragmentation of larger plastic items (9 letters)
- A common plastic product that can degrade into microplastics after use and disposal, often found on roads (5 letters)
- A major process that causes large plastics to break down into microplastics, especially from mechanical wear (6 letters)
- Improperly managed waste sites that contribute to the creation of secondary microplastics (10 letters)
- Type of radiation that contributes to the degradation of larger plastics (2 letters)
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- The general term for large plastics that degrade into microplastics through exposure to environmental factors (4 letters)
- The process by which plastics break down due to environmental factors like sunlight and temperature (10 letters)
- This is a common source of secondary microplastics, found in many consumer products (8 letters)
- A type of environmental exposure that accelerates the breakdown of plastics (7 letters)
11 Clues: Type of radiation that contributes to the degradation of larger plastics (2 letters) • Type of microplastics produced from fragmentation of larger plastic items (9 letters) • A type of environmental exposure that accelerates the breakdown of plastics (7 letters) • ...
Environmental Issues Crossword 2021-12-15
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- The basic structures needed for an area to function
- A long period of low rainfall that creates a water shortage
- The range of animals and plants in a given area
- A country that is at a lower stage of development
- When salt is removed from the sea water
- In industry whereΒ machines carry out tasks that humans used to do.
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- The process of decaying or rotting
- Where water is stored in rocks beneath the ground
- Any formulations that promote plant growth
- When crops and animals are grown by a farmer to feed their family
- Based in the same location
- High-income countries
- Naturally occurring underground water stores
13 Clues: High-income countries • Based in the same location • The process of decaying or rotting • When salt is removed from the sea water • Any formulations that promote plant growth • Naturally occurring underground water stores • The range of animals and plants in a given area • Where water is stored in rocks beneath the ground • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2026-01-28
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- old MacDonald's place
- Farming as an organized practice
- Essential part of the water cycle
- Clay, sand, silt are the mineral components of it
- No room for variety in this type of farming
- Environmentally conscious
- Sedimentary rock often used in building
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- Irrigation technique
- Plant food
- Tillage tool
- lose some ground?
- farm produce
- A type of cropping and irrigation technique
13 Clues: Plant food • Tillage tool • farm produce • lose some ground? • Irrigation technique • old MacDonald's place • Environmentally conscious • Farming as an organized practice • Essential part of the water cycle • Sedimentary rock often used in building • No room for variety in this type of farming • A type of cropping and irrigation technique • ...
Hartford Environmental Issues 2024-08-28
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- The action of renewing and improving an area for future use. (1 word)
- The process of converting waste into reusable material. (1 word)
- Trespass The unintended intrusion of light into areas where it is not wanted. (2 words)
- Spaces Community spaces that contribute to the well-being of residents. (2 words)
- Water Systems designed to manage and improve the quality of drinking and stormwater. (3 words)
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- Recovery This involves using materials that can be recovered and reused in new forms. (2 words)
- The availability and quality of this essential resource are critical for public health. (1 word)
- Lanes A sustainable form of transportation infrastructure that promotes cycling. (2 words)
- Score A score that measures how pedestrian-friendly an area is. (2 words)
- A type of pest that significantly damages the property, crops, and food supplies across the United States.
- Assessment The assessment of natural environments to protect wildlife habitats. (2 words)
- Roof Type of roof that supports vegetation and helps manage stormwater. (2 words)
- Pollution A type of pollution often caused by excessive artificial lighting. (1 word)
- Management The collection of efforts to manage energy use and reduce carbon emissions. (2 words)
- Plain Restoration A natural disaster risk that can be managed with proper urban planning. (2 words)
15 Clues: The process of converting waste into reusable material. (1 word) • The action of renewing and improving an area for future use. (1 word) • Score A score that measures how pedestrian-friendly an area is. (2 words) • Roof Type of roof that supports vegetation and helps manage stormwater. (2 words) • ...
Migration Vocabulary 2023-02-15
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- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- 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.
- that causes people to move to a new location.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants.
- Migration To a location.
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- migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- that causes people to move out of their present location.
- Migration from a location.
- limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- 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.
15 Clues: Migration To a location. • Migration from a location. • A permanent move to a new location. • that causes people to move to a new location. • that causes people to move out of their present location. • migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants. • ...
Genetic Disorders 2024-10-17
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- The genetic constitution of an individual, which can include specific alleles or mutations.
- Dysmorphism: Abnormalities in facial features that can be indicative of certain genetic conditions; often used in clinical diagnoses of syndromes.
- A genetic mutation where a segment of DNA is missing, which can lead to various genetic disorders.
- to the presence of a single extra full chromosome
- DNA that is hidden beneath the kinetochore proteins
- Reduced muscle tone, which can affect motor skills and movement; commonly seen in various genetic syndromes.
- A term describing a condition that is present from birth, which can be due to genetic or environmental factors.
- Neck: A condition where the skin folds between the neck and shoulders are abnormally thick or extended, commonly seen in Turner syndrome.
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- Abnormalities: Variations or malformations in the bones and skeletal structure, which can occur in various genetic conditions.
- proteins attached to centromere
- The observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism, as determined by both genetic makeup and environmental influences.
- The study of changes in gene expression that do not involve alterations to the underlying DNA sequence, often influenced by environmental factors.
- pair of sister chromatids
- Disability: A generalized neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by significant limitations in both intellectual functioning and adaptive behavior.
- Defects: Structural problems with the heart that are present at birth, often associated with several genetic syndromes.
15 Clues: pair of sister chromatids • proteins attached to centromere • to the presence of a single extra full chromosome • DNA that is hidden beneath the kinetochore proteins • The genetic constitution of an individual, which can include specific alleles or mutations. • A genetic mutation where a segment of DNA is missing, which can lead to various genetic disorders. • ...
no habrΓ‘ mΓ‘s peces en el mar 2025-02-19
10 Clues: tuna • collapse • ecosystem • overfishing • biodiversity • marine species • plastic residue • unregulated fishing • environmental impact • industrial contamination
William 2020-08-09
14 Clues: food • hard work • it is a want • how to make goods • how to make tools • something you need • a resource of land • something you want • stuff that is on land • how much we buy of something • how much to buy of something • how much there is of somthing • someone doing something for you • how to solve a economic problem
Lesson 3 Vocab Crossword 2023-04-27
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- 1μ‘°
- μμ
- similar to strange.
- κ²½μ ν
- To do something over and over again.
- Boats _____ on the water.
- I will accept the ________.
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- I have to go to the graduation ___________.
- This is located in your head.
- I made a ________ on the exam.
- They have a good sense of _________.
- I want to go to a SKY __________.
- ν΄κ΅°
- They made an amazing __________.
14 Clues: 1μ‘° • μμ • ν΄κ΅° • κ²½μ ν • similar to strange. • Boats _____ on the water. • I will accept the ________. • This is located in your head. • I made a ________ on the exam. • They made an amazing __________. • I want to go to a SKY __________. • They have a good sense of _________. • To do something over and over again. • I have to go to the graduation ___________.
Economics 2025-01-23
Engineering Careers Crossword 2019-09-23
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- Plan, design, maintain, construct roads to ensure safety and transportation
- hardware Research, test, oversee, computer chips and systems
- Understand geologic formation of rock and determine monitor operations
- Uses physical science to turn raw materials to useful paper materials
- Install insulating materials
- Bring innovative projects to the market
- Develop aircraft and spacecraft
- Combine mechanical, electronic, computer to improve manufactured goods
- Research and develop systems to benefit nuclear radiation or energy
- Advance or improve modern medicine
- Understands how technology fits to larger and professional needs
- Responsible to ensure all parts of the plane are in proper, working order
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- Responsible for building, monitoring for the train
- Create a design fulfilling the needs of the company and customer
- Develop organisms better to fit environmental needs and fits modern medicine
- Research about energy and how it changes over time
- Solve problems with environment to improve of maintain the quality
- Monitor all the quality of manufactured goods
- Combine microbiology to create to make processed food taste better
- Produce lighting effects for live evens
20 Clues: Install insulating materials • Develop aircraft and spacecraft • Advance or improve modern medicine • Bring innovative projects to the market • Produce lighting effects for live evens • Monitor all the quality of manufactured goods • Responsible for building, monitoring for the train • Research about energy and how it changes over time • ...
Commercial Design 2014-11-02
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- trial and error method of space planning using quick pencil sketching
- informational sheet about products used in design process
- caused when substances combine and become more toxic
- preliminary space planning using grid paper or templates
- pre-design process beginning when planning problem is presented to planner and ends when physical planning begins
- compounds that release chemicals into the air
- toxic element occurring natural in ore
- space planning chart indicating specific needs for each space
- cancer causing silicon mineral
- Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design
- biological contaminant which can cause allergic reactions
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- information gathering session between designer and client
- pre-design process which connects spaces by function
- meeting needs of present and future generations
- the void between the completed design program and the planning solution
- additive to paint to preserve shelf life
- a reaction occurring when materials absorb chemicals out-gassed by other materials which are released later
- the speed at which VOCs are released into the air
- watching the operational processes which occur in a space in order to design it appropriately
- independent, non-profit environmental testing program
20 Clues: cancer causing silicon mineral • toxic element occurring natural in ore • additive to paint to preserve shelf life • compounds that release chemicals into the air • Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design • meeting needs of present and future generations • the speed at which VOCs are released into the air • pre-design process which connects spaces by function • ...
Evolution 2014-10-08
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- Darwin/ all life was "produced by a simple life filament"
- Variation/ mutations are sources of different traits
- some traits give a selective advantage
- habitats separated
- isolation/ bodies are incompatible for sexual reproduction
- populations have ability to reproduce more individuals than can survive
- a group of individuals tat belong to the same species live in a defined area, and breed with others in the group
- isolation/ differing courtship prevent gene flow
- populations-variations in traits; environmental influence
- flow/ immigration or emigration between 2 or more populations
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- extinct glyptodonts- large, similar to armadillo and same region
- changes in environmental conditions that lead to a phenotypic shift in one direction
- changes happening over a long period or time
- drift/ small populations affected by random change
- differences in timing of reproduction
- intermediate forms of the trait are elected against
- body structures
- ex: mating ritual
- small scale changes within a population
- functionality
- Selection/ overpopulation,genetic variation, competition, successful reproduction
- isolation/ early death, sterility, or low survival rates of hybrids
- Lyell/ Theory of uniformity
- mortality/ molecular incompatibilities
- Breeding/ artificial selection
25 Clues: functionality • body structures • ex: mating ritual • habitats separated • Breeding/ artificial selection • differences in timing of reproduction • Lyell/ Theory of uniformity • some traits give a selective advantage • small scale changes within a population • changes happening over a long period or time • mortality/ molecular incompatibilities • ...
Philosophy 2025-09-22
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- Fairness in facing climate challenges
- Advocacy to solve ecological problems
- Value is in ecosystems as a whole
- Links social and environmental issues
- Natural disasters harming humans and nature
- Maximizing output, minimizing waste
- Using resources for future generations
- Growth that protects environment
- Fair distribution of burdens and benefits
- Nature has intrinsic value
- Value of beauty in the environment
- Decline of environment by humans
- Maintaining the state of nature
- Unequal burden of environmental problems
- Destruction of forests by humans
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- All living beings have value
- Morality in human-nature relationship
- Avoiding waste of resources
- Humans as caretakers of creation
- Living in harmony with the natural world
- Fairness for present and future generations
- Brings out harmony and beauty
- Human-centered view of nature
- Contamination of air, water, or land
- Earth as a self-regulating system
- Responsibilities about climate change
- Wise use of natural resources
- Moral duty to care for environment
- Humans are part of nature
- Wise and careful decision-making
30 Clues: Humans are part of nature • Nature has intrinsic value • Avoiding waste of resources • All living beings have value • Brings out harmony and beauty • Human-centered view of nature • Wise use of natural resources • Maintaining the state of nature • Humans as caretakers of creation • Growth that protects environment • Wise and careful decision-making • ...
SI session 7 Animal physiology 2017-05-17
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- the part of a negative feedback loop that changes a parameter to bring it back to its set point
- an organism that must allow its body temperature to vary in order to survive in its environment
- salmon develop gills as they grow in order to increase the _____________ ___________ through which oxygen exchange can happen
- diffusion and exchange with the environment is easier with __________ organisms, that have high surface area to volume ratios
- when a physiological mechanism begins, then its processes perpetuate and increase its actions, an example would be giving birth
- the relationship between the changing size of an organism and its shape or other physical properties
- As a lizard grows, its size stays the same, with the same proportions
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- when an adaptation comes at a cost, for example a male peacock having very ornate feathers
- an organism that can regulate and produce its own body heat
- when an animal's phenotype changes in response to environmental change, similar to phenotypic plasticity
- between two organisms that perform similar physical functions, they have differently shaped skeletons due to difference in size
- metabolic rate of animals __________ as they get smaller
- the part of a negative feedback loop that receives information from environmental stimuli
- and often heritable, genetic change that is seen in a population over time in a population due to environmental factors
- the ability to maintain a constant internal environment
15 Clues: the ability to maintain a constant internal environment • metabolic rate of animals __________ as they get smaller • an organism that can regulate and produce its own body heat • As a lizard grows, its size stays the same, with the same proportions • the part of a negative feedback loop that receives information from environmental stimuli • ...
Migration Crossword: Human Geo 2024-09-04
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- 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
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- Migration TO a new location.
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
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- 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.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- Migration AWAY from a location.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
15 Clues: Migration TO a new location. • Migration AWAY 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. • ...
Migration Vocabulary 2023-02-13
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- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee
- Migration FROM a location.
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country)
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- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- A permanent move to a new location
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
- 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
- Migration TO a location
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
15 Clues: Migration TO a location • Migration FROM a location. • A permanent move to a new location • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • ...
Economics Unit One 2016-08-18
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- tangible items that are economically useful or satisfy a want
- the basic economic problem
- the worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- the required resources to produce the things that we would like to have
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good or service
- natural resources required to produce the things that we want
- benefits, rewards, or costs that motivate our economic decisions
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- food, shelter, clothing
- a measure of output per unit of input
- sacrifices that must be made when we choose one thing over another
- cost the value of the next best use of money, time, or resources that we give up when we make a trade-off
- people and their skills, efforts, and abilities
- the people who start a new business or create a new product
- the satisfaction received from consuming a good or service
- work that is performed by somebody
- the tools, equipment, machinery, and factories that are used to produce goods and services
- one more
- goods and services that we desire, but aren't necessary for our survival
18 Clues: one more • food, shelter, clothing • the basic economic problem • work that is performed by somebody • a measure of output per unit of input • people and their skills, efforts, and abilities • the cost of producing one more unit of a good or service • the worth of a good or service as determined by the market • the satisfaction received from consuming a good or service • ...
IB Economics Revision 2022-12-14
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- He advised to try it before you can know with certainty
- not free and not planned
- This should be this kind of statement
- "show me the money..."
- What did Say say after claiming it was supply
- Machinery and equipment
- Can shift the whole curve
- shows what is possible
- From each according to his ability to each according to his ___________
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- it can go on and on and on...
- Dynamic variable
- good, without opportunity cost
- An economy and a flow
- you think it is but it is not
- It is brown and sticky
- A>B and B>C therefore A>C
- Economics is about...
- he speaks for the trees
18 Clues: Dynamic variable • An economy and a flow • Economics is about... • It is brown and sticky • "show me the money..." • shows what is possible • Machinery and equipment • he speaks for the trees • not free and not planned • A>B and B>C therefore A>C • Can shift the whole curve • it can go on and on and on... • you think it is but it is not • good, without opportunity cost • ...
Economics key terms 2020-02-06
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- unavailable to others
- unit -profit-seeking
- government subsidies for low-income families and individuals
- production of a good causes a benefit to a third party
- goods
- of satisfaction from consumption
- available to all
- can serve an entire market at a lower cost
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- taxing and public spending
- everyone can use them
- control money to influence national economy
- attempt to promote competition
- began in Great Britain around the 1750Β΄s
- guarantee individuals the right to use their resources as they coose
- is a cost that is suffered by a third party
- is the amount that divides the income distribution into two equal groups,
- a system of compulsory contribution to provide government assistance
- live under one roof
18 Clues: goods • available to all • live under one roof • unit -profit-seeking • everyone can use them • unavailable to others • taxing and public spending • attempt to promote competition • of satisfaction from consumption • began in Great Britain around the 1750Β΄s • can serve an entire market at a lower cost • control money to influence national economy • ...
Economics Chapter 4 2021-03-05
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- Products that are used together so the increase or decrease in demand for one will result in an increase or decrease in demand for the other
- describes demand that is very sensitive to price changes
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to price changes
- goods that consumers demand more of when their incomes rise
- a measure of how consumers respond to price changes
- A graph that shows the demand schedule or how much of a good or service an individual is able to purchase at each price
- the desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at various prices
- Products that can be used in place of other products to satisfy consumer wants
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- the statistical characteristics of populations and population segments, especially when used to identify consumer markets
- change in quantity demanded due to a change in the price that alters a consumer's real income
- a Latin phrase that means "all other things held constant"
- a change in quantity demanded due to a change in the relative price of a product
- goods that consumers demand less of when their incomes rise
- the total amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services
- more of a product will be purchased at low prices than at high ones
- A table that shows how much of a good or service an individual is willing and able to purchase at each price
18 Clues: a measure of how consumers respond to price changes • the desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product • describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1 • describes demand that is very sensitive to price changes • a Latin phrase that means "all other things held constant" • goods that consumers demand less of when their incomes rise • ...
Economics Chapter 4 2021-09-14
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- Describes demands that is not sensitive to price change.
- A good that consumers demand more when income increases.
- "all other things held constant"
- Goods used in place of another.
- statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
- Consumers buy more of a good when the price decreases.
- Describes demands that is very sensitive to price change.
- A good that consumers demand less when income increases.
- total amount of money a firm receives by buying or selling goods.
- demand that elasticity equals to 1.
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- change in consumption due to change in income.
- When a consumer substitutes one item for another due to price changes.
- Table that lists quantity of a good consumers will buy at different price.
- Table that lists quantity of a good an individual will buy at different price.
- Measure of how consumer reacts to price change.
- Desire to own something that you can pay for.
- Two goods bought and used together.
- graphic representation of a demand schedule.
18 Clues: Goods used in place of another. • "all other things held constant" • Two goods bought and used together. • demand that elasticity equals to 1. • graphic representation of a demand schedule. • Desire to own something that you can pay for. • change in consumption due to change in income. • Measure of how consumer reacts to price change. • ...
Economics - Chapter 4 2021-09-13
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- measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- the change in consumption resulting from change in real income
- statistics of groups of people
- good a good that consumers demand less of when their income increases
- goods used in place of one another
- the total amount of money a firm receives by selling goods or services
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
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- a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
- laatin phrase that means "all other things held constant"
- two goods that are bought and used together
- describe demand that is not very sensitive to a change in price
- consumers buy more of good when its price decreases and less when its price increases
- describes demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
- a good that consumers demand more of when their income increases
18 Clues: statistics of groups of people • goods used in place of one another • two goods that are bought and used together • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • measure of how consumers react to a change in price • describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1 • laatin phrase that means "all other things held constant" • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-13
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- consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when its price increases
- when demand is not very sensitive to price changes
- goods that consumers demand more of when income increases
- the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price
- the assumption that nothing other than the price of a good will change
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
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- demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to one
- entire amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services
- a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price
- the elasticity of demand for a good can be highly elastic at every price level
- measure of how consumers respond to price changes
- goods used in place of one another
- when demand is very sensitive to price changes
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- two goods that consumers demand more of when income increases
- goods for which demand falls as income increases
18 Clues: goods used in place of one another • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • when demand is very sensitive to price changes • demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to one • goods for which demand falls as income increases • measure of how consumers respond to price changes • when demand is not very sensitive to price changes • ...
Intro to Economics 2024-03-01
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- sacrifice or others when making a choice
- Fundamental economic problem
- study of choices with unlimited wants and finite resources
- _________ Fundamental Questions
- costs that are in the past and irrelevant to decision making.
- makers of products
- a little bit more and a little bit less.
- What drives us to make decisions
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- the next best alternative
- risk takers who bring all the other 3 factors together
- goods and services
- For _______ to produce it for?
- __________ to produce?
- Natural Resources
- resources made or used to produce or distribute
- ________ to produce?
- the value
- Weighing your marginal cost and marginal benefits to make a decision
18 Clues: the value • Natural Resources • goods and services • makers of products • ________ to produce? • __________ to produce? • the next best alternative • Fundamental economic problem • For _______ to produce it for? • _________ Fundamental Questions • What drives us to make decisions • sacrifice or others when making a choice • a little bit more and a little bit less. • ...
Ryan's economics revision 2024-03-01
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- a business who employ workers to produce goods and services
- a person who makes and sells things for a profit
- allocation the way we distribute scarce resources to produces and consumers
- the higher the price that a good or service can be sold for, the higher the quantity that suppliers are willing to produce
- the amount of money earned by a business after all of its expenses have been paid for
- a person who buys things to use
- the amount of money that a worker is paid based on the work that they provide
- the general increase in prices of goods and services
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- a rival business who makes products in the same market
- The total value of goods and services produced in a country over a year
- when prices rise, the quality demanded decreases and when prices fall, the quality demanded increases
- the exchange of goods and services among buyers and sellers
- the study of how people and society use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- flow model illustrates the interdependent relationship between business and consumers in a market economy
- mechanism the way price can affect the supply and demand of goods and services
- the problem of people having unlimited wants and needs but limited resources to support those needs and wants
- money that the government collects from the public to pay for public goods and services
- the skills knowledge and effort provided by a worker
18 Clues: a person who buys things to use • a person who makes and sells things for a profit • the general increase in prices of goods and services • the skills knowledge and effort provided by a worker • a rival business who makes products in the same market • a business who employ workers to produce goods and services • ...
Economics Cross Word 2024-02-18
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- A necessity or requirement for survival
- Leaving your country to live somewhere else.
- When prices keep going up. People need more money to buy things they need.
- When there isn't enough of something to go around.
- Things you can touch and use, like toys or food.
- A place where people buy and sell things.
- How much of something there is to buy.
- Having many different kinds of people in one place.
- Desires that are not essential for survival
- When people move from one place to another.
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- Things people do for others, like teaching or fixing cars.
- The money you get paid for your work.
- How people make, buy, and sell things.
- The money you earn.
- The work people do to make things.
- How much people want to buy something.
- When the economy isn't doing well and people are losing jobs.
- Moving to a new country.
18 Clues: The money you earn. • Moving to a new country. • The work people do to make things. • The money you get paid for your work. • How people make, buy, and sell things. • How much people want to buy something. • How much of something there is to buy. • A necessity or requirement for survival • A place where people buy and sell things. • ...
Economics Unit 4 2024-12-03
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- Store of value is an example of the..
- Created a national currency, the fiat Greenback
- Can withstand physical wear and tear- a characteristic of money
- A score of 670-799
- The nation's central bank
- How many characteristics of money are there?
- Interest earned on principle and on previous interest earned
- A score of 300-580
- Representative money is an example of the...
- Easily split up into smaller/larger portions
- Easily transported- a characteristic of money
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- Interest earned on the principle of investment only
- Considered the Father of American Banking
- The president who vetoed the renewal of the second bank and withdrew national funds
- What type of banking occurred from early 1800s to 1861
- Synonym for trade
- The first nation to develop paper money
- based on how well you keep up with your payments and credit history
18 Clues: Synonym for trade • A score of 670-799 • A score of 300-580 • The nation's central bank • Store of value is an example of the.. • The first nation to develop paper money • Considered the Father of American Banking • How many characteristics of money are there? • Representative money is an example of the... • Easily split up into smaller/larger portions • ...
Johnson Economics Review 2025-04-09
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- having little supply of a product
- the study of choices and how wealth is managed
- The cost of the next best choice
- A type of economy with no private ownership. The government distributes things equally.
- An economic system with total government control over what is produced and who gets it
- an type of economy where a country gains wealth by exporting a lot
- A type of economy with government involvement and some private ownership. The goal is to distribute things more equally.
- An economic system based on traditions like hunting and gathering
- the amount of goods available
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- Decisions about resources made at the personal/business level
- economic system with no government involvement that believes in competition, supply, and demand.
- Decisions about resources made at the government/global level.
- in the form of money or resources
- products bought from a foreign country
- An economic system where some resources are owned by the government and some are private. There are varying levels of government involvement.
- A type of economy where businesses own production and make decisions and what and how to produce resources.
- products sold to a foreign country
- how much of a good people want
18 Clues: the amount of goods available • how much of a good people want • The cost of the next best choice • having little supply of a product • in the form of money or resources • products sold to a foreign country • products bought from a foreign country • the study of choices and how wealth is managed • Decisions about resources made at the personal/business level • ...
Business and Economics 2025-06-15
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- Rivalry between two or more parties striving for a common goal that cannot be shared, such as market share or resources
- The financial gain realized when revenue exceeds expenses.
- A system within a region or nation involving the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services
- The act of sending goods or services out of one country for sale or use in another country
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis, made by an employer to an employee.
- The network of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer.
- The management of money, including investing, borrowing, lending, and saving, to achieve financial goals
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim, especially in business or warfare.
- A calculation plan, usually financial, for a defined period, outlining expected income and expenditures
- The purchase of assets such as stocks, bonds, or real estate with the expectation of generating income or appreciation
- A legal process for relieving debt that the borrower cannot repay, often involving liquidation of assets or a repayment plan
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- A setting where buyers and sellers transact business for the exchange of particular goods or services
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, typically marked by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters.
- An individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards
- A financial liability or obligation owed by one party (the debtor) to another (the creditor), typically involving principal and interest
- A person or group who purchases goods or services for personal, family, or household use, not for business or resale
- A type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim on part of the companyβs assets and earnings.
- A compulsory financial charge or levy imposed by a government on income, goods, services, or activities.
18 Clues: The financial gain realized when revenue exceeds expenses. • The act of sending goods or services out of one country for sale or use in another country • A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim, especially in business or warfare. • An individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards • ...
Business and Economics 2025-06-09
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- cost, What you miss out on when making a decision
- The amount of money something costs.
- A business or service that is close to you.
- The people who advertise the product.
- The people who make the product.
- Not essential. Only for the joy of people.
- The amount of a good or service.
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- a charge for borrowing money.
- The things people think will grow into good companies.
- When a number of people want a good or service.
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- The tricky decision that someone has to make, with could end badly for them.
- The important jobs that people have to do.
- It promotes competition and fair trading.
- What you get out of the good or service.
- The people who store the good or service.
- Buys the good or service.
- Essential for survival
18 Clues: Essential for survival • Buys the good or service. • a charge for borrowing money. • The people who make the product. • The amount of a good or service. • The amount of money something costs. • The people who advertise the product. • What you get out of the good or service. • It promotes competition and fair trading. • The people who store the good or service. • ...
CHLOE HELENA GEORGIA 2018-08-06
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- Age between twelve to eighteen
- Long term general movement or change in frequency.
- A significant stage or event in development of someone's life.
- Relates to the body and what a persona is naturally born with.
- Number of deaths caused by a particular disease, illness or other environmental factor
- The physical things exterior to our body that is around us that affects our health.
- The rate at which a particular disease or illness occurs.
- Interactions with other people.
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- Continual changes un our state of health.
- Measurable changes in the body
- Age between conception to birth.
- Describes gradual changes in a person's physical, social and emotional abilities.
- Refers to a person's ability to think and reason.
- Features that can be seen externally on the body.
- The way a person acts, speaks and presents themselves.
15 Clues: Measurable changes in the body • Age between twelve to eighteen • Interactions with other people. • Age between conception to birth. • Continual changes un our state of health. • Refers to a person's ability to think and reason. • Features that can be seen externally on the body. • Long term general movement or change in frequency. • ...
Words Crossword 2023-01-22
15 Clues: cure • go around • 3D reality • good timing • lawlessness • well-trained • separate from • mental fatigue • native culture • sleeping giant • about to happen • unkept, lazy, sloth • condemn with strong opinion • tuned into societal and racial issues • ongoing environmental and economic problems
Medio ambiente 2024-04-24
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- An essential act for life, it involves inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide.
- Gathering and collecting items or waste, often as part of efforts to maintain cleanliness and prevent pollution.
- Transforming waste materials into new products, reducing environmental impact and conserving resources.
- To shield and safeguard against various threats or dangers, especially those posed to wildlife or habitats.
- Acts of heroism that involve rescuing imperiled species or ecosystems from the brink of extinction or destruction.
- More than just the surroundings, it encompasses the intricate web of interdependent ecosystems supporting life on Earth.
- To cause harm or injury, often unintentionally, to the environment or living organisms.
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- Not just about gardening, it's an act crucial for replenishing green spaces and combating deforestation.
- Beyond artistic endeavors, it's about generating innovative solutions and initiatives for environmental sustainability.
- The practice of maintaining the integrity and balance of natural ecosystems for future generations.
- Beyond surface dirt, it involves efforts to restore and maintain environmental purity, combating pollution.
- A key concept in ecological restoration, it's about reshaping landscapes and habitats to enhance biodiversity.
12 Clues: An essential act for life, it involves inhaling oxygen and exhaling carbon dioxide. • To cause harm or injury, often unintentionally, to the environment or living organisms. • The practice of maintaining the integrity and balance of natural ecosystems for future generations. • ...
Plastic 2025-04-09
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- β A community of living organisms and their physical environment, interacting as a system.
- β The variety of plant and animal life in a particular habitat, essential for ecological balance.
- β Tiny plastic particles, often invisible, that result from the breakdown of larger plastic items and contaminate oceans and food chains.
- β The act of using goods and services, often associated with overuse and waste in modern society.
- β The tendency to use items once and discard them, contributing to environmental problems.
- β Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact, especially relating to environmental issues.
- β The process of converting waste materials into new, usable products to reduce environmental impact.
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- β The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment.
- β The practice of using resources in a way that preserves them for future generations.
- β Laws or legal measures put in place to control or influence behavior, such as those regulating plastic use.
- β A model of economy focused on reusing, repairing, and recycling materials, in contrast to a linear take-make-dispose model.
- β The fundamental facilities and systems serving a country or area, such as waste management or recycling plants.
12 Clues: β The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment. • β The practice of using resources in a way that preserves them for future generations. • β A community of living organisms and their physical environment, interacting as a system. • β The tendency to use items once and discard them, contributing to environmental problems. • ...
Colonialism and Medical Anthropology - Clues 2021-06-03
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- Hindu herbal medical practitioner
- Kind of colonial medicine
- Edward Said's theory
- Influenced theory of evolution
- Opposite of Orient
- Result of belief in racial difference
- Form of British overseas rule
- Spread of malaria discovered in
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- Fictional anthropologist (7-5)
- State of health in Unani medicine
- Pseudoscience
- Also informed by social ideas
12 Clues: Pseudoscience • Opposite of Orient • Edward Said's theory • Kind of colonial medicine • Also informed by social ideas • Form of British overseas rule • Fictional anthropologist (7-5) • Influenced theory of evolution • Spread of malaria discovered in • Hindu herbal medical practitioner • State of health in Unani medicine • Result of belief in racial difference
Kwanzaa 2023-11-29
12 Clues: Day 1 Unity • Day 7 faith • Day 5 purpose • The gifts given • Day 6 creativity • The seven principles • the candle holder used • Day 2 self determination • Day 4 cooperative economics • traditional feast held on the final day • Day 3 Collective work and responsibility • Greeting during celebration,"What's the news"
Spelling List 3 2023-09-21
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- Using mathematics to solve something
- Relates to love
- Two or more objects look the same
- A way to move machines using liquid
- Exaggerating something
- Sad
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- Saying something in an ironic way
- In public
- Causes problems and difficulties
- Nobody knew how it happened
- Relates to economics or finance
- Does brave things
12 Clues: Sad • In public • Relates to love • Does brave things • Exaggerating something • Nobody knew how it happened • Relates to economics or finance • Causes problems and difficulties • Saying something in an ironic way • Two or more objects look the same • A way to move machines using liquid • Using mathematics to solve something
Environmental Disease 2017-03-18
7 Clues: contributor of pollution • illnesses caused by environment • established work affects health • preventor of environmental diseases • a way to prevent enviromental disease • wrote first findings of lung illness' • traffic congestion to reduce pollution
1984 2021-02-12
Buy, Use, Toss Vocabulary 3 2016-11-07
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- A way in which a component of a system can be changed in order to alleviate a problem.
- The practice of creating products, buildings, and communities minimizing negative impacts on the environment and human health but maximizing economic benefits.
- Activities that promote the transfer of goods from a seller to a buyer.
- A collection of many interconnected parts that work together; if you affect one part you affect the system.
- A person who has an interest in something and is affected by its well-being.
- A place where garbage and trash is burned. By product is usually CO2.
- The process of turning used materials into new products.
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- The process of using natural resources, materials, or finished products to satisfy human wants or needs.
- Trash (inorganic) garbage (organic)
- The system of extracting raw materials, turning them into products and selling them to consumers who use and dispose of them.
- A place where garbage and trash is buried.
- The act of getting rid of unwanted items or things that are no longer useful.
- The level of well-being of an individual or group of people.
- Creating and enforcing environmental laws and the equitable protection of all persons from environmental and health hazards.
- The ability to locate, evaluate and understand messages from any media source.
- Persuasive messages that inform the public about a product or service for sale.
16 Clues: Trash (inorganic) garbage (organic) • A place where garbage and trash is buried. • The process of turning used materials into new products. • The level of well-being of an individual or group of people. • A place where garbage and trash is burned. By product is usually CO2. • Activities that promote the transfer of goods from a seller to a buyer. • ...
Biology chapter 4 vocabulary 2023-10-13
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- when data rises over a period of time, creating an upwards trending curve on a graph
- long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
- the species that first colonize new habitats created by disturbance
- any natural or industrial process that causes free nitrogen
- the ability to maintain or support a process continuously over time.
- gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat.
- plant species that can germinate and grow with limited resources
- happens when a climax community or intermediate community is impacted by a disturbance
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- the use of either naturally occurring or deliberately introduced microorganisms or other forms of life to consume and break down environmental pollutants, in order to clean up a polluted site.
- the concentration of individuals within a species in a specific geographic locale
- ecological footprint is the amount of environmental resources necessary to produce the goods and services that support an individual's lifestyle, a nation's prosperity, or the economic activity of humanity as a whole.
- The ways in which an elementβor compound such as waterβmoves between its various living and nonliving forms and locations in the biosphere
- anything that constrains a population's size and slows or stops it from growing
- happens when a new patch of land is created or exposed for the first time
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- an organism that is not indigenous, or native, to a particular area
16 Clues: gases in the earth's atmosphere that trap heat. • long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • any natural or industrial process that causes free nitrogen • plant species that can germinate and grow with limited resources • the species that first colonize new habitats created by disturbance • ...
Populations - Growth & Limiting Factors 2023-08-24
Across
- The study of human population characteristics
- An animal that kills other animals and eats them
- When a species is wiped out & no long longer exists
- The agricultural & extreme weather phenomenon in the Great Plains in the 1930's
- Environmental factors that never lived, limiting population
- Biotic or abiotic conditions that control the growth of a population
- Data revealing percentage of different ages & genders of a population
- Individuals moving into an area
- The revolution of human population growth that occurred in the 1800's
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- An animal that only eats plants
- An animal that is killed and eaten
- The accelerating increase in population
- The country where the potato famine occurred in the 1840's
- Number of individuals per unit area
- When a population's growth curve slows then stops, after exponential growth
- The number of individuals of a species that an environment can support
- Individuals moving out of an area
- Environmental factors that once lived, limiting population
18 Clues: An animal that only eats plants • Individuals moving into an area • Individuals moving out of an area • An animal that is killed and eaten • Number of individuals per unit area • The accelerating increase in population • The study of human population characteristics • An animal that kills other animals and eats them • When a species is wiped out & no long longer exists • ...
Diving Deep with Marine Biologists 2022-03-11
Across
- a word that means "like jelly"
- the type of scientist responsible for exploring Earth's oceans(2 words)
- a scientist that studies sea mammals like whales, dolphins, and porpoises
- the natural home of an animal or plant
- a traditional canoe
- Whale populations with genetic ___ can more easily adapt to environmental changes
- the world's largest bony fish
- The type of marine biologist Y Meeda is.
- Rosenbaum serves as the Director of the Ocean ____ Program
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- the world's ugliest fish
- a fish that looks like it came out of a horror movie
- Marine molecular biologists use marine life to address environmental challenges and help ___.
- the type of whale that Rosenbaum spent two years following
- a large pit too deep to be measured
- the person who encouraged A. Costa to study biology in college
- Tiny algae that produce 20% of the oxygen humans breathe
- ____ cover more than 70% of Earth's surface
- A marine biologist that studies bony fish, analyze their behavior, their habitats, and fish evolution
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 • ...
Names of teachers 2024-03-03
MagicII 25Apr 2023-04-25
Across
- a maze/complicated structure of passages
- not from your country
- largest living organism
- delicate, easily broken
- one who digs up the past
- well known not for good reasons
- land on which native grasses/flowers grow
- the killing of someone
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- never ending supply
- from your country
- cell death due to disease/injury
- structure of various proteins
- back teeth
- staple food in Asia
- study of supply and demand
- distinguishing quality/characteristic
- best rock band ever
17 Clues: back teeth • from your country • never ending supply • staple food in Asia • best rock band ever • not from your country • the killing of someone • largest living organism • delicate, easily broken • one who digs up the past • study of supply and demand • structure of various proteins • well known not for good reasons • cell death due to disease/injury • ...
Micky 2021-05-10
Across
- $100 add on
- Verb, also the name of the treasure box that is actually a monster in RPG games
- Celestrial
- Animal, plural
- Opposite of static
- A term usually to describe a dangerous substance but also can be used to describe H2O
- What COVID-19 is
- Adjective, a ploy to attract attention
- Wears Dickies
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- ____ activity that causes earthquakes
- _________ bomb
- Optometrist
- Disney's two-ear mascot
- Feels good
- Fake manga
- A subject that Adam is probably studying
- Records audio
17 Clues: Celestrial • Feels good • Fake manga • Optometrist • $100 add on • Records audio • Wears Dickies • _________ bomb • Animal, plural • What COVID-19 is • Opposite of static • Disney's two-ear mascot • ____ activity that causes earthquakes • Adjective, a ploy to attract attention • A subject that Adam is probably studying • ...
UNIT 2 PREP 2025-01-17
Across
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Created the scientific method
- wanted rights for women
- Studied the sky by using a telescope
- Believed in absolutism
- Separation of powers
- Discovered gravity
- Made the first vaccine
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- Made the barometer
- Mainly focused on crime and punishment
- Discovered the planets move in electrical orbits
- Made the first thermometer
- Believed the general will of society
- Made the first telescope
- mainly focused on economics
- "I think therefore I am"
- Believed in tolerance
17 Clues: Made the barometer • Discovered gravity • Separation of powers • Believed in tolerance • Believed in absolutism • Made the first vaccine • wanted rights for women • Made the first telescope • "I think therefore I am" • Made the first thermometer • mainly focused on economics • Created the scientific method • Came up with the heliocentric theory • Studied the sky by using a telescope • ...
WORLD WETLANDS DAY 2026-02-24
Across
- Name one man-made wetland example often recognised under Ramsar.
- Wetlands fall under which subject in the Seventh Schedule of the Indian Constitution?
- Wetlands act as natural buffers against coastal _______.
- What is the guiding principle of the Ramsar Convention for sustainable wetland management?
- The landmark Supreme Court case that expanded Article 21 to include environmental rights is ________.
- Which convention is commemorated on World Wetlands Day?
- In which city is the Ramsar Secretariat located?
- The Ramsar Convention is an intergovernmental ________.
- The doctrine often applied in environmental cases to prevent ecological damage is the ________ principle.
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- Mangroves are commonly found in which coastal ecosystem?
- Which organisation hosts the Ramsar Secretariat?
- Wetlands play a major role in carbon __________.
- Peatlands are important long-term carbon ________.
- In which month is World Wetlands Day observed?
- The global framework for biodiversity conservation adopted in 1992 is called ________.
- What is the name of the register that includes threatened Ramsar Sites?
16 Clues: In which month is World Wetlands Day observed? • Which organisation hosts the Ramsar Secretariat? • Wetlands play a major role in carbon __________. • In which city is the Ramsar Secretariat located? • Peatlands are important long-term carbon ________. • Which convention is commemorated on World Wetlands Day? • The Ramsar Convention is an intergovernmental ________. • ...
Econ 2024-05-14
Across
- Deals with the structure, performance, behavior, and decision-making of the whole, or
- Market in which there is Optimism: economy is expanding and last an average of 7 years
- value of what is lost when choosing one thing over another
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- The study of economics on an individual
- Products that βcomplimentβ each other
- Father of modern economics
- Mandatory payments collected from individuals and corporations by a government entity to fund government activity
7 Clues: Father of modern economics • Products that βcomplimentβ each other • The study of economics on an individual • value of what is lost when choosing one thing over another • Deals with the structure, performance, behavior, and decision-making of the whole, or • Market in which there is Optimism: economy is expanding and last an average of 7 years • ...
Crossword - Safety Always 2017-09-02
Across
- This captures Human Factors, confidentially
- Feeling tired! Report here
- "...ops safer for everyone lies with ____ ___ __ __"(3rd/4th word -Safety Policy)
- No equipment here when aircraft is moving in/out
- Emergency process to contact crew at layovers; OPS ______
- Big environmental threat - (1st word)
- A potential for an incident
- PMβs first call for terrain threat
- Change is coming!
- ILS glide slope alert reporting form β all times; _______ Report
- Ground handling equipment/vehicles area; Equipment ______area
- Integrated Safety Management System, abbreviated
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- Cabin crewβs primary role
- In emergency, Commander to CIC; minimum brief!
- B737; Non-ILS, day, VMC, 'Glide slope' alert occurrence form
- Big environmental threat β (2nd word)
- This can be seen in the cabin, when smoky (SEP Abbr.)
- Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation
- AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences
- Most common medical emergency* (attached article)
- βResponsibility for making our ... (1st/2nd word of 4 β Safety Policy)
- EFB power source
- SilkAir Safety Policy; Bold four-letter word
- Report ground incidents here
- Safety circulars for tech crew? (@waves -SSQE manuals)
25 Clues: EFB power source • Change is coming! • Cabin crewβs primary role • Feeling tired! Report here • A potential for an incident • Report ground incidents here • PMβs first call for terrain threat • Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation • AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences • Big environmental threat β (2nd word) • Big environmental threat - (1st word) • ...
Energy Flow Crossword Puzzle 2013-04-01
Across
- usually one celled organims; some produce own food, others eat
- the natural environment of an organism
- an organism which uses elements from the envirnment to make its own food
- an organism that gets its nutrients and energy by feeding on other organisms
- feeds mainly on primary consumers
- captures and eats other animals
- a species that can only thrive in a narrow range of environmental conditions
- breakes down dead organisms and wastes to complete the nutrient cycle
- feeds mainly on dead material
- organims that don't make their own food but do posses a cell wall
- a species able to thrive in a wide variety of environmental conditions
- hunted or caught for food
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- factors that are important in controlling population growth
- relating to or derived from living organsims
- all the organsims in a feeding level
- form of life composed of mutually independent parts that maintain various vital processes
- feeds on both primary and secondary consumers
- feeds mainly on producers
- microscopic single celled organisms belonging to the kingdom Manera
- a class of individuals having the same common characteristics or qualities
20 Clues: feeds mainly on producers • hunted or caught for food • feeds mainly on dead material • captures and eats other animals • feeds mainly on primary consumers • all the organsims in a feeding level • the natural environment of an organism • relating to or derived from living organsims • feeds on both primary and secondary consumers • ...
Arousal 2013-08-10
Across
- A motivational talk from a person of authority
- A state of physiological or psychological tension
- Made by the adrenal glands, causes increased heart and breathing rates
- A law that assumes performance improves with increased arousal
- Acronym of autonomic nervous system
- A type of response that influences the way a person feels
- Chemical messages sent and produced by glands
- Level of arousal evident in weight-lifting and tackling
- Athletes experience stress when leading up to aβ¦.
- Abbreviation of lost move syndrome
- A state of heightened physical and emotional arousal
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- A type of change that influences a personβs mental abilities
- A type of change that influences the way a person looks and acts
- A type of stress experienced by the general public, related to work and relationships
- A type of technique which requires materials from an athlete's environmental
- Internal or external stimuli that causes stress
- A mental technique that releases tension from muscles and calms the body
- The best possible level
- An organisms overall state of alertness
- When an athlete is unable to perform a well-rehearsed skill
20 Clues: The best possible level • Abbreviation of lost move syndrome • Acronym of autonomic nervous system • An organisms overall state of alertness • Chemical messages sent and produced by glands • A motivational talk from a person of authority • Internal or external stimuli that causes stress • A state of physiological or psychological tension • ...
CrossWord_Justin_Chapter5 2018-11-26
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- areaβs sum of total organisms
- Scientist who first defined natural selection as a cause of evolution
- community experiences predictable change over time and reaches equilibrium
- organismβs use of resources and its role in a community
- an example of invasive species in North America
- only in a certain area, susceptible to environmental changes
- drives a feature of a group to intermediate trait
- Partner scientist of Darwin
- speciation when individuals are reproductively isolated in the same area
- disappearance of species, when species cannot adapt quickly enough to the changing environment or due to a human cause
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- when organisms in same area share resources by separating time/niche/etc
- a trait that promotes reproductive success in response to environmental pressure
- drives a feature of a group in one direction
- genetic makeup of a population changing over generations
- Ecological succession that starts without soil
- species with narrow niches
- speciation due to geographic isolation
- the creation of new species
- Ecological succession that starts with the soil
- drives a feature of a group towards the extreme
- species with wide niches
21 Clues: species with wide niches • species with narrow niches • the creation of new species • Partner scientist of Darwin • areaβs sum of total organisms • speciation due to geographic isolation • drives a feature of a group in one direction • Ecological succession that starts without soil • Ecological succession that starts with the soil • ...
negin 2020-06-01
Across
- natural or artificial substance containing the chemical elements that improve growth and productiveness of plants.
- a planned space
- Alabama Department of Environmental Management abbreviation
- Contamination synonym
- Environmental Protection Agency abbreviation
- prevention: any practice that reduces, eliminates, or prevents pollution at its source
- change: A change in the climate of a region over time due to natural forces or human activity.
- a chemical element with the symbol Pb
- They have backbones and live in water.
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- an overflow of water
- can: Litter`s home!
- an impervious surface
- rainwater that does not soak into the ground.
- the chemical element with the symbol N and atomic number 7
- naturally occurring material that is broken down by processes of weathering and erosion
- relating to water
- water act is an Act passed by U.S. Congress to control water pollution.
- bloom: Sudden spurts of algal growth, which can affect water quality adversely and indicate potentially hazardous changes in local water chemistry.
- indicates that water has been contaminated with human or animal waste.
- Waste synonym
- is any water that has been contaminated by human use.
21 Clues: Waste synonym • a planned space • relating to water • can: Litter`s home! • an overflow of water • an impervious surface • Contamination synonym • a chemical element with the symbol Pb • They have backbones and live in water. • Environmental Protection Agency abbreviation • rainwater that does not soak into the ground. • is any water that has been contaminated by human use. • ...
homeostasis & bacteria/viruses 2024-03-28
Across
- non-living, and CANNOT be cured using antibiotics
- cell divides giving rise to two cells each having the potential to grow to the size of the original cell
- caused by inherited genes or environmental causes (like sunbathing or chemical exposure)
- a virus is?
- ability to maintain a constant internal environment in response to environmental changes
- the other percent of bacteria that are "bad"
- one of the two ways pathogenic bacteria can cause disease
- living,and can be cured by using antibiotics
- the process in which the end products of an action cause move of that action to occur in a feedback loop
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- what is bacteria ?
- caused by either direct or indirect contact
- offspring produced by a single organism
- all bacteria is ?
- caused by bacteria and viruses
- about this much of our bacteria in our body is "good"
- is when the end results of an action inhibit that action from continuing to occur
- all bacteria have
- describes as any change (besides injury) that disrupts the normal function of the body
- viruses take over
- disease causing agents
20 Clues: a virus is? • all bacteria is ? • all bacteria have • viruses take over • what is bacteria ? • disease causing agents • caused by bacteria and viruses • offspring produced by a single organism • caused by either direct or indirect contact • the other percent of bacteria that are "bad" • living,and can be cured by using antibiotics • ...
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 doesnβt 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 Earthβs 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. • ...
Ecology Revision 2025-11-25
Across
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food
- The reliance of species on one another for survival
- A line used to study changes in organisms across a habitat
- An organism that lives in very harsh conditions
- A microorganism that breaks down dead material
- The place where an organism lives
- The variety of different species in an ecosystem
- All the populations of different species living together in a habitat
- An organism that eats other organisms for energy
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- The process plants use to make glucose using light
- A square frame used for sampling in field investigations
- When organisms fight for limited resources
- A feature that allows an organism to survive in its environment
- All the organisms of the same species living in a particular area
- The process that releases energy from glucose
- A community of organisms interacting with the abiotic parts of their environment
- An animal that is eaten by a predator
- Non-living environmental factors such as light or temperature
- Living environmental factors such as predators or competitors
- An organism that makes its own food by photosynthesis
20 Clues: The place where an organism lives • An animal that is eaten by a predator • When organisms fight for limited resources • The process that releases energy from glucose • A microorganism that breaks down dead material • An organism that lives in very harsh conditions • The variety of different species in an ecosystem • An organism that eats other organisms for energy • ...
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 businessβs 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 • ...
