environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental and Social Issues 2021-01-26
Across
- emoval of a species of fish from a body of water at a rate that the species cannot replenish
- (of a species) seriously at risk of extinction
- release of a liquid petroleum hydrocarbon into the marine ecosystem
- a natural gas
- decrease in forest areas across the world
- unjusttreatment of different categories of people
- the state of being scarce or in short supply
- freedom from disturbance; tranquillity
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- put harmful materials into the environment
- not having anything to drink
- ... are heating the atmosphere
- waste material
- suffering or death caused by lack of food
- a period of excessively hot weather
- state or condition in which a person or community lacks the financial resources and essentials for a minimum standard of living
- long-term average of weather
- ice caps are ...
- converting waste materials into new materials
- turning organic waste into fertilizer
- prejudice against a racial group
20 Clues: a natural gas • waste material • ice caps are ... • not having anything to drink • long-term average of weather • ... are heating the atmosphere • prejudice against a racial group • a period of excessively hot weather • turning organic waste into fertilizer • freedom from disturbance; tranquillity • suffering or death caused by lack of food • ...
Competition and Environmental Changes 2022-02-03
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- Movement of a population from one area to another
- An appearance or behavior that allows an organism to blend in with its surroundings to avoid detection
- An inactive state that resembles a deep sleep in which some organisms, living in cold climates, pass winter
- Anything that can help an organism survive
- In a drought organisms will compete more for _____.
- A population of organisms at risk of extinction
- A type of adaptation that describes an action organisms do to survive
- A close imitation of another organism or object to help the imitator survive
- Males in a similar species will dance, fight, and even build nests to compete for a chance to ______ or make offspring.
- An organism may become extinct if its _______, or home is destroyed.
- A living thing
- Organisms that eat meat usually have _____ teeth.
- A group of similar organisms that can produce offspring
- Some behaviors are learned like a when a cub sees its parent ____ prey for food.
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- Any interaction between organisms, or groups of organisms, in which at least one is harmed while they try to use the same resources
- When a species dies off and has no living members
- Organisms that eat plants usually have _____ teeth.
- The arctic fox and arctic hare have fur that changes so they can camouflage well in every _____.
- Structural features that help an organism survive are ______ adaptation.
- A non-native species whose presence causes harm to the environment it is introduced to
- The role, or job, of an organism in its environment
- Birds that can swim well have _____ feet.
- An organism whose presence in a region is only the result of natural processes
- Traits or characteristics that help an organism survive
- Hyenas and lions can get into deadly battles over territory and _____.
- Living and nonliving factors interacting in an environment
- The conditions in which an organism lives
- Males of the same species will compete for _____.
- An animal hunted for food by another animal
29 Clues: A living thing • Birds that can swim well have _____ feet. • The conditions in which an organism lives • Anything that can help an organism survive • An animal hunted for food by another animal • A population of organisms at risk of extinction • Movement of a population from one area to another • When a species dies off and has no living members • ...
Environmental Systems B Crossword 2021-05-13
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- Living in a foreign country
- Leaving a country to stay at another
- Larger population forming a city
- Environment of a living organism
- The amount the population would grow
- Clear cutting a wide area of trees
- Sum of all ecosystems on Earth
- Cleaning energy
- Gases surrounding a planet
- Warming phase of surface waters
- Water draining off to the ocean
- Weather condition in the same area
- Made by greenhouse gases
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- takes place when population is low
- Man-made structure underwater
- Number of organisms in the a group
- Cooling of surface ocean waters
- Constrain population from growing
- Ratio of deaths in an area
- Different collectives around Earth
- Chemical substance that pollutes
- gases that are harmful to the ozone
- Able to be decomposed
- Composed of 3 oxygen atoms
- Air pollution that is visible
25 Clues: Cleaning energy • Able to be decomposed • Made by greenhouse gases • Ratio of deaths in an area • Gases surrounding a planet • Composed of 3 oxygen atoms • Living in a foreign country • Man-made structure underwater • Air pollution that is visible • Sum of all ecosystems on Earth • Cooling of surface ocean waters • Warming phase of surface waters • Water draining off to the ocean • ...
AICE Environmental Management Puzzle 2024-02-28
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- the process by which living organisms have developed and adapted into different forms
- set out purposes or reasons/make the relationships between things evident
- a hostile, barren landscape where less than 250 mm of precipitation occurs annually
- a habitat that is small or limited in extent and that differs from the surrounding habitat
- a biome with grassy plains and few trees, in the tropics and subtropics
- identify/comment on similarities and/or differences
- areas of permanently frozen ground
- state the main points of a topic/give characteristics and main features
- the gradual process by which an ecosystem develops and changes in a region that has not previously been colonized
- the animal life characteristics of an area, region, or environment
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- a biome found far north in asia and alaska, characterized by long, cold, dark winters, and short cool summers
- the plants of a particular area, region or environment
- an increase in nutrients in a body of water results in a rapid growth of algae
- a hardy species which is capable of being the first to colonize disturbed or newly formed environments
- the action of clearing forested areas
- gross primary productivity
- restoring an area of land to its natural undistributed state
- the material in cells that carries information about how a living organism will look and function
- pores in the leaf or stem of the plant
- the basic units of heredity (characteristics) passed down from parent to young
20 Clues: gross primary productivity • areas of permanently frozen ground • the action of clearing forested areas • pores in the leaf or stem of the plant • identify/comment on similarities and/or differences • the plants of a particular area, region or environment • restoring an area of land to its natural undistributed state • ...
Environmental Issues of Africa 2020-02-03
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- Excessive grazing that causes damage to grassland
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees
- When fertile land becomes arid and infertile
- When air becomes harmful or poisonous
- Reduction of the water over a period of time
- Populated with excessive numbers
- When compounds are converted into the enviroment
- The variety of life in a particular habitat
- Natural events such as earthquakes or floods
- Manage waste up to its final disposal
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- Lack of coal from mining
- Soil degradation caused by human activities
- Lack of sufficient available water
- Storing unwanted products or substances
- A species that's at risk of extinction
- When soil is washed away by running water
- Contamination of water bodies
- Deplete the stock of fish
- Waste produced by industrial activity
- Increase in the overall temperature of the earth
20 Clues: Lack of coal from mining • Deplete the stock of fish • Contamination of water bodies • Populated with excessive numbers • Lack of sufficient available water • When air becomes harmful or poisonous • Waste produced by industrial activity • Manage waste up to its final disposal • A species that's at risk of extinction • Storing unwanted products or substances • ...
environmental systems a vocab 2020-02-10
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- The act or process of preserving, or keeping safe; the state of being preserved, or kept from injury, destruction, or decay; security; safety; as, preservation of life, fruit, game, etc.; a picture in good preservation.
- key- is a tool that allows the user to determine the identity of items in the natural world, such as trees, wildflowers, mammals, reptiles, rocks, and fish. Keys consist of a series of choices that lead the user to the correct name of a given item. "Dichotomous" means "divided into two parts".
- area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- niche-is a term for the position of a species within an ecosystem, describing both the range of conditions necessary for persistence of the species, and its ecological role in the ecosystem.
- process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- rain-rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, typically to forests and lakes. The main cause is the industrial burning of coal and other fossil fuels, the waste gases from which contain sulfur and nitrogen oxides, which combine with atmospheric water to form acids.
- of wasteful use of a resource.
- to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- substance that is toxic to plants, used to destroy unwanted vegetation.
- variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- change or the process of change by which an organism or species becomes better suited to its environment.
- biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
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- large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- diversity- refers to the range of habitats present in a region
- are substances used to kill insects. They include ovicides and larvicides used against insect eggs and larvae, respectively. Insecticides are used in agriculture, medicine, industry and by consumers.
- dependence of two or more people or things on each other
- large naturally occurring community of flora and fauna occupying a major habitat, e.g. forest or tundra.
- species-An invasive species is a species that is not native to a specific location, and that has a tendency to spread to a degree believed to cause damage to the environment, human economy or human health
- of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.
- substance used for destroying insects or other organisms harmful to cultivated plants or to animals.
- weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- species-A species that normally lives and thrives in a particular ecosystem. This can include any species that developed with the surrounding habitat, and can be assisted by or affected by a new species
- waste-Hazardous waste is waste that has substantial or potential threats to public health or the environment.
- the waters on the earth's surface, such as lakes and seas, and sometimes including water over the earth's surface, such as clouds.
- rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
25 Clues: of wasteful use of a resource. • dependence of two or more people or things on each other • rather than biological; not derived from living organisms. • diversity- refers to the range of habitats present in a region • large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. • variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem • ...
Environmental Issues in Africa 2020-04-11
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- / Where most desertification is located in the Savannah region
- / The action of clearing a wide are of trees
- / A tall, dense jungle
- / Periods of little rain.
- / People who move from place to place
- / Water-borne diseases that live in standing water.
- / Providing water for crops
- / Factories dump these into the waters.
- / A dying out of a species of plants or animals.
- / Exported all of over the world. Is a boost to the African economy.
- / There is an _______ access of water in Africa.
- / Africa's has tripled to over 1.2 billion people.
- / Farming that provides for the basic needs of a farmer's family.
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- / Agriculture _________run off streams causing water pollution.
- / African countries that are not on the coast.
- / Human _______ and garbage are dumped into rivers and lakes.
- / The process by which fertile land becomes desert
- / The result of unclean drinking water for children.
- / Many Africans cannot escape the circle of _______.
- / Caused by the lack of clean water.
- / The lack of ____ causes crops to wither away and livestock to die.
- / African country losing its rainforest the fastest.
- / The basic physical system of a country's population sewage
- / Officials that ignore industrial waste for profit.
- / A main cause of deforestation in Africa
25 Clues: / A tall, dense jungle • / Periods of little rain. • / Providing water for crops • / People who move from place to place • / Caused by the lack of clean water. • / Factories dump these into the waters. • / A main cause of deforestation in Africa • / The action of clearing a wide are of trees • / African countries that are not on the coast. • ...
Environmental Management Final Exam 2024-05-17
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- one square meter sampling apparatus
- to store large amounts of goods or materials like food
- the burning of fossil fuels to use their energy
- a group of organisms that can reproduce and have fertile offspring
- the process of converting waste into reusable material
- an acidic fluid that has filtered through the waste in landfills
- a biological community of organisms interacting with each other and the environment
- the cloudiness of water
- the action of cutting down forests
- the process by which liquid turns to gas
- the process of burning waste materials
- the growth of plants without soil
- nonliving factors in an ecosystem
- the supply of water to land or crops to help plants grow
- decomposition of organic material to be used as fertilizer
- the planting of trees in an area that was not previously forested
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- green pigment in plants that is responsible for providing energy for photosynthesis
- the lowest zone of the atmosphere
- an underground layer of permeable rock in which water is stored in the rock pores
- the build-up of a toxin in the body of an organism
- water found underground in cracks and spaces in the soil, sand, and rocks
- the protection and management of natural areas to protect biodiversity in a sustainable manner
- the cloudiness of the lens of the eye which makes vision blurry
- the envelope of gases, water vapor, and dust that surrounds Earth
- the ability to meet the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- restoring an area of land to its natural undisturbed state
- the percentage of water vapor in the air
- the introduction of harmful substances to the environment
- the movement of people from one place to another
- living factors of an ecosystem
- permanently frozen soil
- the draining of water as overland flow
- fuel derived from biomass
- unusual data that deviates from a pattern
- the variety of living things in an ecosystem
- the movement of water into the soil from the surface
- the provision of clean drinking water and sewage disposal
- organism that breaks down organic material
38 Clues: the cloudiness of water • permanently frozen soil • fuel derived from biomass • living factors of an ecosystem • the lowest zone of the atmosphere • the growth of plants without soil • nonliving factors in an ecosystem • the action of cutting down forests • one square meter sampling apparatus • the draining of water as overland flow • the process of burning waste materials • ...
Environmental and Soil Science 2024-05-07
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- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled form
- how much water can move through something
- perfect mixture of sand, salt, silt and clay
- angular distance north or south of the earth's equator
- weather conditions of a specific region
- removal of marketable trees
- angular distance east or west of the earth's equator
- wearing away of soil by water or wind
- plants that do not lost their leaves annually
- area or type of environment where an organism lives
- biological community of interacting organisms and their environment
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- type of evergreen tree
- tendancy of soil particles to cluster together
- remove trees to reduce strain and promote growth
- non-living
- plants that lose their leaves annually
- burn wild fire set for forest management and farming
- the height of an object or point in relation to ground level
- land covered with trees suitable for timber
- removal of trees that are mature or undesirable
- process of replanting an area with trees
- industry that grows, manages and harvests trees
- living
23 Clues: living • non-living • type of evergreen tree • removal of marketable trees • wearing away of soil by water or wind • plants that lose their leaves annually • weather conditions of a specific region • process of replanting an area with trees • how much water can move through something • land covered with trees suitable for timber • perfect mixture of sand, salt, silt and clay • ...
General Environmental Science Review 2024-05-28
Across
- Protection and preservation of natural resources.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Decomposition of organic material into nutrient-rich soil.
- Gradual increase in Earth's average temperature.
- Process of repairing damaged ecosystems.
- Design system for sustainable agriculture.
- Ability to maintain ecological balance over time.
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- Underground layer of water-bearing rock.
- Thinning of the ozone layer in Earth's atmosphere.
- Responsible travel to natural areas that conserves the environment.
- Excessive nutrients in water leading to algae blooms and oxygen depletion.
- Energy sources that are replenished naturally.
- Destruction of natural environments where organisms live.
- Clearing of forests for agriculture, logging, or urbanization.
- Species at risk of extinction.
- Growth of cities and infrastructure.
- Biological community interacting with its environment.
- Measure of human demand on Earth's ecosystems.
- Process by which Earth's atmosphere traps heat.
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- Total amount of greenhouse gases emitted.
- Variety of life forms on Earth.
- Resources that cannot be replenished in a short period.
- Introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- Sequestration Capture and storage of carbon dioxide.
- Decrease in pH levels of Earth's oceans.
- Long-term alteration of Earth's climate patterns.
- Electricity generated by flowing water.
- Rainfall with acidic components due to air pollution.
- Expansion of desert conditions into arable land.
- Energy sources that are replenished naturally.
- Large-scale ecosystem with distinct climate and vegetation.
- Interaction between different species living in close proximity.
- Area of land where all water drains into a common body of water.
- Site for disposal of waste materials by burying them.
- Balancing carbon emissions with carbon removal or offsetting.
- Study of cyclic and seasonal natural phenomena.
- Non-native species that disrupt local ecosystems.
- Harvesting fish faster than they can reproduce.
39 Clues: Species at risk of extinction. • Variety of life forms on Earth. • Growth of cities and infrastructure. • Electricity generated by flowing water. • Process of repairing damaged ecosystems. • Decrease in pH levels of Earth's oceans. • Underground layer of water-bearing rock. • Total amount of greenhouse gases emitted. • Design system for sustainable agriculture. • ...
Environmental Unit 2 Vocabulary 2024-03-19
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- The energy of motion. A rolling ball has kinetic energy.
- Particles with no electrical charge found in the nucleus of an atom along with protons. They also contribute to an atom's mass.
- Organisms that break down dead organisms and return nutrients to the environment. They are the clean-up crew!
- The feeding position of an organism in a food chain. Producers are at the base, then herbivores, carnivores, and decomposers.
- Organisms that can make their own food, like plants and some bacteria. They are the base of the food chain.
- Stored energy due to position or composition. A rock held high above the ground has potential energy.
- Negatively charged particles that travel around the nucleus of an atom. They are much lighter than protons and neutrons.
- The process by which plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce food (sugar) and oxygen. Plants are like solar-powered chefs!
- Anything that has mass and takes up space. (Think of it as the stuff that makes up everything you can physically touch!)
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- The continuous movement of elements and compounds between living organisms and the nonliving environment. Imagine a giant recycling system for elements on Earth!
- Pure substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by chemical means. Each element has a unique number of protons (like a fingerprint!).
- The process by which cells break down food molecules to release energy for their functions. It's like burning tiny fuel inside your cells!
- A series of transfers of energy from one organism to another. Imagine a daisy getting eaten by a caterpillar, then a bird eats the caterpillar. That's a food chain!
- Positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom. They contribute to an atom's mass.
- The idea that only about 10% of the energy available at one trophic level gets passed on to the next level in a food chain. The rest is lost as heat.
- The smallest unit of matter that can still hold the properties of an element. Imagine them as tiny building blocks!
- Two or more atoms bonded together. They are the building blocks of many materials. Imagine Legos made of atoms!
- The ability to do work. It comes in many forms, like light, heat, and movement.
- These laws explain how energy behaves in the universe. The first law says energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed. The second law says disorder (entropy) always increases over time.
- Organisms that get their energy by eating other organisms. Herbivores eat plants, carnivores eat animals, and omnivores eat both.
20 Clues: The energy of motion. A rolling ball has kinetic energy. • The ability to do work. It comes in many forms, like light, heat, and movement. • Positively charged particles found in the nucleus of an atom. They contribute to an atom's mass. • Stored energy due to position or composition. A rock held high above the ground has potential energy. • ...
Earth Environmental Science Crossword! 2024-03-05
Across
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- Any individual living thing, such as plants, animals, fungi, or microorganisms.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- A chemical element essential for life and found in various forms in the environment.
- An area of land where all water drains into the same body of water, such as a river or lake.
- The process of wearing away land by wind, water, or ice.
- A molecule made up of three oxygen atoms, found in the Earth's atmosphere, protecting against harmful UV radiation.
- Relating to the relationships between organisms and their environment.
- A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land.
- The natural environment where an organism lives and obtains its resources.
- Contamination of the environment by harmful substances.
- Rain Rainfall with acidic components, often caused by pollutants in the atmosphere.
- The upper layer of Earth's surface, composed of minerals, organic matter, and living organisms.
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- A structure or mechanism that traps heat, such as gases in Earth's atmosphere.
- The long-term pattern of weather conditions in a region.
- Resources that can be replenished naturally over time, such as sunlight or wind.
- An underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.
- The vast bodies of saltwater covering approximately 71% of Earth's surface.
- Meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The region of Earth where life exists, including land, water, and air.
- The clearing of forests, often for agriculture or development.
- The preservation and careful management of natural resources.
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials.
- Non-renewable energy sources formed from the remains of plants and animals buried millions of years ago.
25 Clues: The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • A large mass of ice that moves slowly over land. • Contamination of the environment by harmful substances. • The long-term pattern of weather conditions in a region. • The process of wearing away land by wind, water, or ice. • The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • ...
AP Environmental Science Vocabulary 2024-04-19
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- Stable plant community in terms of species composition
- Sites for waste disposal, composting keeps organic waste out
- Second level of the food chain, e.g. grasshopper
- Rapid algae growth affecting water bodies
- Pollutant concentration increase in higher food chain levels
- Soil layer above bedrock, contains weathered minerals
- Biome with hot, wet summers and warm, wet winters
- Increased acidity in precipitation causing environmental harm
- Hereditary change for better environmental fit
- Third level of the food chain, e.g. mouse
- Lowest level of the food chain, e.g. grass
- Gas fuel produced through anaerobic respiration, methane-rich
- Conversion of vegetable matter to decayed organic matter for soil enhancement
- Organisms consuming organic molecules and waste
- Regional biotic community characterized by plant life and climate
- Unrelated species evolve similar traits in similar environments
- 1930s disaster in Great Plains from land misuse and drought.
- Movement of continents due to plate tectonics
- Max organisms supported by an ecosystem without degradation
- Biome with hot, dry summers and cool, moist winters
- Soil layer with organic matter below surface litter
- Biome with warm, moist summers and cool, moist winters
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- Oxygen needed for organic compound decomposition in water
- Farming with level row patterns to reduce erosion
- Total diversity of living things and their systems
- Separate evolution of subpopulations retaining common traits
- Prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall causing water shortage
- Non-living components in an ecosystem
- Horizontal bar graph showing population by age
- Surface mining following natural land contours
- Living material amount in a habitat, measured by mass or energy
- Biome with cold, damp summers and cool, dry winters
- 0.036% of atmosphere, human activity adds 5500 million tons/year
- Fourth level of the food chain, e.g. hawk
- Organism producing own food from inorganic substances
- Forms from incomplete combustion, major air pollutant
- Removing all trees in a timber tract, increases soil erosion
- Planned yearly change of crops for soil conservation
- Compounds causing ozone depletion, stable and long-lasting
- Production of ammonia in organic matter decomposition
- Biome with hot, dry summers and warm, humid winters
- Soil layer with accumulated salts and clay particles, subsoil
- Meteorological conditions prevailing in a region
- Underground water-yielding bed or layer
44 Clues: Non-living components in an ecosystem • Underground water-yielding bed or layer • Rapid algae growth affecting water bodies • Fourth level of the food chain, e.g. hawk • Third level of the food chain, e.g. mouse • Lowest level of the food chain, e.g. grass • Movement of continents due to plate tectonics • Horizontal bar graph showing population by age • ...
Introduction to Environmental Science 2024-07-26
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- Conversion of NO2/NO3 into atmospheric N2
- Conversion from a liquid to a solid
- The study of how organisms interact with their community and environment
- A testable explanation of a situation or phenomena
- Conversion of NH3 into NO2/NO3
- The use of resources in a manner that can continue at the same rate into the foreseeable future
- Climate region that stretches from latitudes -23.5S to 23.5N
- An activity designed to test the validity of a prediction or hypothesis. Involves manipulating variables and collecting data
- An explanation of a natural phenomenon supported by many observations and experiments over time
- All air content of the Earth
- All geological content of the Earth
- A carbon-containing fuel formed over millions of years from the remains of living organisms
- A variable that depends on the conditions set in the experiment
- A description of a relationship under certain conditions in nature
- Use of only observational skills to collect data when the independent variable cannot be manipulated by the experimenters, typically due to ethical concerns
- Conversion of atmospheric N2 into NH3
- Information
- A variable the scientist manipulates
- Resources that are naturally formed much more slowly than they are used
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- Expression of the environmental effects of an individual population in terms of the total amount of land and water required
- All living and nonliving things with which an organism interacts
- Information expressed using numbers
- Information expressed using words and letters
- Conversion of CO2 into O2
- Variables kept constant in an experiment
- Conversion from a gas to a liquid
- Resources that are naturally replenished over a short period of time
- Climate region that stretches from latitudes -66.5S to -23.5S & 23.5N to 66.5N
- All water content of the Earth
- Specific statement about what we would expect to observe if a hypothesis is true
- A process by which the procedures and results of an experiment are evaluated by other scientists who are in the same field.
- Conversion from a liquid to a gas
- Conversion of O2 into CO2
- Use of models to generate predictive data when a phenomenon cannot be observed directly
- The average weather conditions of an environment over the past 30 years
- Evaporation of water from the leaves of plants
- Resources found in nature that humans need to survive
- All life on Earth and everything that supports it
- Climate region that stretches from latitudes -90S to -66.5S & 66.5N to 90N
39 Clues: Information • Conversion of CO2 into O2 • Conversion of O2 into CO2 • All air content of the Earth • Conversion of NH3 into NO2/NO3 • All water content of the Earth • Conversion from a gas to a liquid • Conversion from a liquid to a gas • Information expressed using numbers • Conversion from a liquid to a solid • All geological content of the Earth • ...
Unit 6 Environmental Crossword 2024-05-29
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- Occurs when nuclei are forced together to form a heavier nuclei
- When energy is transformed, it loses the ability to do work
- Occurs when a neutron splits an atomic nucleus into 2 or more parts
- The US agreed to be this by 2050
- Ability of a material to retain heat/cold
- Standby energy in a circuit(bad and not efficient)
- Activity that doesn't change C02 concentrations in the atmosphere
- A period of time when energy use is at its highest and needs to be supplied consistently
- The time required for a radioactive isotope to half its initial value
- Producing heat and electricity from just steam in one process/plant
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- Energy that comes from the natural radioactive decay inside Earth or convection heat
- Nonmechanical device that converts sunlight into electricity
- A resource that cannot be readily replaced on a level equal to its consumption rate
- The practice of using less energy
- Natural fuels formed from the decomposition of the remains of living organisms
- The ability to maintain a process without damaging others
- Energy use per unit of GDP
- Slow flowing, viscous deposits of bitumen(tar/pitch)
- Energy captured by moving water from moon gravity in the ocean
- A fossil fuel that consists of types like anthracite, bituminous, etc.
- A resource that doesn't depend on how much we use as it is indefinite
21 Clues: Energy use per unit of GDP • The US agreed to be this by 2050 • The practice of using less energy • Ability of a material to retain heat/cold • Standby energy in a circuit(bad and not efficient) • Slow flowing, viscous deposits of bitumen(tar/pitch) • The ability to maintain a process without damaging others • When energy is transformed, it loses the ability to do work • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Environmental Keywords 2023-02-01
Across
- Metallic chemical elements that are toxic at low concentrations
- Coming from a specific place that can easily be identified
- The ability to do work
- Atmospheric gas that absorbs and emits radiation, such as CO2, CFC's, or methane
- A different version of an element
- Increase in concentration of a chemical at higher levels of the food chain
- Increase in concentration of a chemical in a biological organism
- Drastically reducing the amount of ice in the Arctic
- Extended periods of hot weather which can cause death or drought
- This type of energy is replenished naturally within a short period of time
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- Excessive disruptive and harmful noise
- Continues to use and drain power, even when turned off
- The process of splitting an atom
- Natural or artificial feature able to store carbon/carbon-based compounds for a long time
- Electromagnetic radiation that's shorter than visible light, but no longer than x-rays
- The energy of motion
- Energy that is stored
- Genetically modified organisms
- Mixture of ingredients used as plant fertilizer
- Transforming unwanted material into new products
- This type of energy has a limited supply, because it takes a long time to be replenished naturally
- A measure of how acidic or basic a solution is
22 Clues: The energy of motion • Energy that is stored • The ability to do work • Genetically modified organisms • The process of splitting an atom • A different version of an element • Excessive disruptive and harmful noise • A measure of how acidic or basic a solution is • Mixture of ingredients used as plant fertilizer • Transforming unwanted material into new products • ...
Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-09
Across
- Water stream that flows across land
- A deep hole in the ocean floor
- The process of taking salt out of water
- Big, slow moving ice
- Water that flows on land after it rains
- The top level of underground water
- The ocean rising and falling
- A piece of land surrounded by water
- Water flowing in the ocean
- Plants releasing water into the air
- Water underground
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- An area where all water drains into another
- Vast, salty water that covers most of the earth
- Ice floating in the ocean
- A ring shaped coral of coral around an island
- Where the a river meets the sea
- A group of islands
- How salty water is
- Water soaking into the ground
- An overflowing of water on land
- A tiny island
- Land with shallow water
- A smaller part of the ocean
- A man-made lake for storing water
- A body of Water surrounded by land
25 Clues: A tiny island • Water underground • A group of islands • How salty water is • Big, slow moving ice • Land with shallow water • Ice floating in the ocean • Water flowing in the ocean • A smaller part of the ocean • The ocean rising and falling • Water soaking into the ground • A deep hole in the ocean floor • Where the a river meets the sea • An overflowing of water on land • ...
Peacekeeping and Environmental Issues 2025-06-09
Across
- Catching too many fish from the ocean, so there are not enough left to grow or live.
- A gas from burning coal and oil that can cause acid rain.
- Water that has salt in it, like the ocean.
- People who are trained to protect their country and sometimes help keep peace.
- Big changes in the Earth’s weather patterns caused by things like pollution and global warming.
- Dirty or harmful gases and particles in the air that make it unhealthy to breathe.
- A gas made when we burn fuel or breathe out. Too much of it can warm the Earth.
- Old or broken electronic items like phones and computers that need to be thrown away carefully.
- Animals or plants brought to a new place that can harm the local plants, animals, or environment.
- People who are not soldiers or in the military, like regular citizens.
- Groups of plants, animals, and their environment all working together.
- People who have to leave their homes because of war, danger, or disasters.
- Long times without enough rain, causing water shortages for people, plants, and animals.
- Small flying machines that can be controlled remotely, sometimes used for spying or helping in disasters.
- Gases like carbon dioxide that trap heat in the air and make the Earth warmer.
- All the natural things around us like air, water, land, plants, and animals.
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- Energy sources like coal, oil, and gas made from plants and animals that lived a long time ago.
- When soldiers from different countries help keep peace and stop fights or wars.
- The natural homes where plants and animals live.
- Actions taken to help people and countries stay peaceful after a war or fight.
- Deals made between many countries to work together on big problems like pollution or peace.
- A time when there is not enough food for people to eat.
- Water without salt, like in lakes and rivers, that people and animals can drink.
- When many trees are cut down in a forest, often faster than new ones can grow.
- Large, uncontrolled fires that burn forests and grasslands.
- When all the animals or plants of a kind die out and no longer exist.
- The layer of air that surrounds the Earth.
- Rain that has harmful chemicals in it. It can hurt trees, lakes, and buildings.
28 Clues: Water that has salt in it, like the ocean. • The layer of air that surrounds the Earth. • The natural homes where plants and animals live. • A time when there is not enough food for people to eat. • A gas from burning coal and oil that can cause acid rain. • Large, uncontrolled fires that burn forests and grasslands. • ...
Jayel's Environmental Science Careers 2022-12-08
Across
- animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment
- oversees and manages logging operations
- someone who harvests trees
- the top layer of earths surface, for the growth of earths plant life
- classify soil
- works for the agency and controls the harvest wildlife
- assists landowners in implementing best land use practices
- hired by private land owners and companies to estimate tree volume on tract of land
- works in field tagging animals
- move felled trees form the cutting site to the loading area
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- works in government agencies and advises land owners
- someone who manages forests
- advises private forest land owners
- uses soil to take soil samples and do technical field work
- responsible for city tress
- industry that grows, manages, and harvests trees
- does research on habitat and wildlife
- studies the effects of the environment on animal life
- provides assistance in managing forests for the private landowners
- essential nutrient for plants and animal life
20 Clues: classify soil • someone who harvests trees • responsible for city tress • someone who manages forests • works in field tagging animals • advises private forest land owners • does research on habitat and wildlife • oversees and manages logging operations • essential nutrient for plants and animal life • industry that grows, manages, and harvests trees • ...
Environmental Science Finals Review 2023-05-15
Across
- non-living factors in the environment
- A diagram showing the transfer of energy from one species to the next
- A liquid with a pH below 7
- A type of rock added to soil to increase the pH of it
- Removal of strips of soil and rock to expose ore
- Animals that only eat meat
- This reproductive strategist is when there is no parent cared and usually associated with rapid reproduction
- These species have a larger impact on their ecological communities than other
- The salt concentration of water
- this biome is characterized by very low temperatures as well as fairly low rainfall
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- Smog caused by coal burning factories
- This type of growth is caused very rapid growth very quickly
- Uses a large visible pit/hole to find ore near the surface
- Many different kinds of species in one ecosystem
- Animals that eat both plants and animals
- A type of graph that shows annual precipitation as well as temperature
- This type of variable is what you control/manipulate in the experiment
- Farming technique where they will plant trees in between crops to prevent erosion by wind
- This biome is characterized by fairly consistent temperatures throughout the year but extremely high rainfall
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- Varying genes will allow the organisms in a single population adapt to environmental change
- A relationship where two species both benefit from it
- Concentrated animal feeding operation
- The base unit for weight
- Organism that is at the bottom of the food chain, they can make their own energy
- Suspended particles in the water, cloudiness of the water
- A relationship where one species benefits and the other is unharmed
- A liquid with a pH of 7
- Aquatic biomes are determined by these two abiotic factors
- The base unit for volume
- These species are not native to the land and cause problems for the natural wildlife of the area
- A relationship where one species benefits and the other is harmed
- This reproductive strategy is when the parent takes care of their young at birth
- It means living factors
- The increase in concentration of a toxin as you go up the food chain
- this type of variable is what stays the same throughout both experiments
- Smog caused by vehicle emissions
- The collection of different abiotic and biotic factors in an environment
- Animals that only eat plants
- This biome is characterized by very low rainfall and extremely hot temperatures
- The base unit for length
- LxWxH
- This type of variable is what is being measure in the experiment
- A liquid with a pH above 7
44 Clues: LxWxH • A liquid with a pH of 7 • It means living factors • The base unit for weight • The base unit for volume • The base unit for length • A liquid with a pH below 7 • Animals that only eat meat • A liquid with a pH above 7 • Animals that only eat plants • The salt concentration of water • Smog caused by vehicle emissions • Concentrated animal feeding operation • ...
Environmental Sci Exam Revision 2024-10-27
Across
- low ph makes the ocean more...?
- all living things on Earth
- loss of forests
- non-living
- a chnage from gas to liquid
- earth system that includes rocks and soil
- soil type with the sammest particles
- another word for producer
- a common GMO plant
- measure of salt in water or soil
- a change from liquid to gas
- gentic code used to produce protein
- biotic
- interaction between organisms and their environment
- an extended period without rain
- a measure of water clarity
- rain or snow or hail falling from the sky
- all water on Earth
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- a measure of energy available in food
- measure of variety of living organisms
- a measure of available, nutritious and affordable food
- another word for consumer
- too much phosphorus in water which causes increased algal growth
- eats organisms in the third tropic level
- Earth system where all gases are found
- when water gets absorbed into the ground
- amount of dry leaves on the ground that can be fuel for fire
- most abundant gas in the atmosphere
- intreconnected food chains
- the greenhouse effect that is worsened by human activity is called?
- gas released by cows that contributes to global warming
- organism that breaks down and consumes waste
- harmful materials in water, air or soil
- output of photosynthesis that is an energy source
- water vapor released by plants
- releases more carbon that it absorbs
36 Clues: biotic • non-living • loss of forests • a common GMO plant • all water on Earth • another word for consumer • another word for producer • all living things on Earth • intreconnected food chains • a measure of water clarity • a chnage from gas to liquid • a change from liquid to gas • water vapor released by plants • low ph makes the ocean more...? • an extended period without rain • ...
Environmental Science Semester Review 2024-12-01
Across
- Type of boundary where plates slide sideways past each other
- A broad, regional type of ecosystem defined by its climate, soil type, & organisms that live there
- Layer of atmosphere where weather occurs
- Results in warmer, rainier conditions along the coast of South America
- Areas of especially hot magma rising up to lithosphere
- Results in stronger upwelling & better fisheries in South America than normal
- _______ water holds less dissolved oxygen so it can support fewer aquatic organisms
- How much salt there is in a body of water
- Transport of weathered rock fragments by wind and rain
- Breakdown of rocks into smaller pieces leading to the formation of soil
- Thin, brittle layer of rock floating on top of mantle
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- Genetic, species, & ecological diversity of organisms in a given area
- The bulk of Earth’s interior that can be separated into three layers
- Northern & Southern hemispheres are equally facing the sun
- Decomposed organic matter
- All of the land that drains into a specific body of water
- Northern or Southern hemisphere is maximally tilted toward sun
- Murky bottom of aquatic systems where invertebrates live in nutrient-rich sediment
- The amount of solar radiation (energy from sun’s rays) reaching an area
- Type of boundary where subduction zones are formed
- How easily water drains through a soil
- Total mass of all living organisms in a given area
- Outermost layer of the atmosphere
- Standing body of fresh water
- The proportion of light that is reflected by a surface
25 Clues: Decomposed organic matter • Standing body of fresh water • Outermost layer of the atmosphere • How easily water drains through a soil • Layer of atmosphere where weather occurs • How much salt there is in a body of water • Type of boundary where subduction zones are formed • Total mass of all living organisms in a given area • ...
Environmental Wellness Cross Word 2025-09-22
Across
- To use less of something.
- A crucial natural resource that needs to be conserved.
- A vast body of salt water.
- The power derived from physical or chemical resources, especially to provide light and heat or to work machines
- The introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- Are source that can be replenished naturally over time (e.g.,solar,wind)
- The protection of Earths natural resources for current and future generations
- Converting waste into reusable material
- A natural home or environment of an animal, plant or organism
- Decayed organic matter used for fertalizing soil
- The responsible management of something entrusted to ones care, particularly the Earth
- A large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
- A community of living organisms interacting with their physical environment
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- Capable of being maintained at a certain rate or level
- Doing something to achieve a purpose, particularly for the environment.
- Adjective meaning environmentally friendly
- Doing something willingly (e.g., voluntary cleanup effort).
- To use something again.
- Our planet.
- The upper layer of earth in which plants grow.
- The variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem
- The layer of gas in the stratosphere that absorbs most of the Sun's ultraviolet radiation.
- The long-term weather patterns in an area
23 Clues: Our planet. • To use something again. • To use less of something. • A vast body of salt water. • Converting waste into reusable material • The long-term weather patterns in an area • Adjective meaning environmentally friendly • The upper layer of earth in which plants grow. • Decayed organic matter used for fertalizing soil • ...
religion environmental issues crossword 2025-09-17
Across
- Factories pumping toxins into the air.
- Dirty skies causing breathing problems.
- Toxic slicks damaging marine life.
- Illegal hunting pushing animals to extinction.
- Loud human activities disturbing wildlife and people.
- Polluted skies bringing harmful water.
- Rising temperatures affecting global systems.
- Excess nutrients causing waterway dead zones.
- Non-native organisms harming local ecosystems.
- Drilling technique linked to earthquakes and pollution.
- Too many fish taken, not enough left.
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- A powerful greenhouse gas from livestock.
- Something killing our sea life in SA
- Non-biodegradable waste choking oceans.
- Illegal trashing of land and water
- Trees disappearing at an alarming rate.
- Tiny particles harming marine animals.
- Reefs losing their colour and life
- Not enough clean water to drink.
- Land losing its fertility and structure.
- Cities growing, nature shrinking.
21 Clues: Not enough clean water to drink. • Cities growing, nature shrinking. • Illegal trashing of land and water • Toxic slicks damaging marine life. • Reefs losing their colour and life • Something killing our sea life in SA • Too many fish taken, not enough left. • Factories pumping toxins into the air. • Tiny particles harming marine animals. • ...
Environmental Science Vocabulary Review 2025-09-04
Across
- A natural resource that takes millions of years to form and cannot be replaced quickly, like coal or oil.
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment interacting together.
- Resource A natural resource that can be replaced or regenerated quickly, like solar energy or trees.
- The number of individuals of a species living in a specific area.
- The process of soil or rock being moved by wind, water, or ice.
- Decayed organic matter used to enrich soil.
- The protection and careful management of natural resources.
- The large-scale removal of trees from forests.
- To process used materials so they can be made into new products.
- The natural home or environment where a plant or animal lives.
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- Materials or substances that occur in nature and can be used by humans.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases released by a person, group, or activity.
- The trapping of heat in Earth’s atmosphere by gases, which helps keep the planet warm.
- The complete disappearance of a species.
- The day-to-day conditions of the atmosphere, including temperature, rain, and wind.
- The order in which living things get their food and energy.
- Using resources in a way that meets current needs without harming future generations.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- The variety of different species in a particular area or on Earth.
- The long-term pattern of temperature and weather in a particular area.
20 Clues: The complete disappearance of a species. • Decayed organic matter used to enrich soil. • The large-scale removal of trees from forests. • The order in which living things get their food and energy. • The protection and careful management of natural resources. • The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • ...
Geography 2022-06-27
Across
- another word for animals
- money
- angular distance south and west
- another word for nature
- the height of an object
- cover 71% of the world
- tectonic plates moving/shaking
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- the world
- the main city of a country
- the number of people in the world
- another word for dirt
- people ancestry/history
- what u use for directions
13 Clues: money • the world • another word for dirt • cover 71% of the world • another word for nature • people ancestry/history • the height of an object • another word for animals • what u use for directions • the main city of a country • tectonic plates moving/shaking • angular distance south and west • the number of people in the world
Wedding 4 2026-02-12
Across
- We trained for this Chicago event
- The Best Man
- Honeymoon location
- Favorite country we’ve visited together
- The Maid of Honor
- Last name the couple is taking
- Drink we had on our first date
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- William’s college major
- Color of bridesmaid dresses
- The month we got engaged
- Hayley’s college major
- Our Chicago neighborhood
- The month we started dating
13 Clues: The Best Man • The Maid of Honor • Honeymoon location • Hayley’s college major • William’s college major • The month we got engaged • Our Chicago neighborhood • Color of bridesmaid dresses • The month we started dating • Last name the couple is taking • Drink we had on our first date • We trained for this Chicago event • Favorite country we’ve visited together
Buy, Use, Toss Vocabulary 3 2016-11-07
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 element—or compound such as water—moves 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 • ...
Ariella & Jacob 2024-11-14
Across
- Jacob's favorite season
- The state Jacob is from
- Ariella's favorite season
- Sport Jacob played in high school
- The college they went to
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- Jacob's college major
- Ariella's sister (and the maid of honor!)
- The state Ariella is from
- How many years they've been together
- Instrument Ariella plays
- Their favorite food to order
- Their dog's name
- The month Jacob proposed
13 Clues: Their dog's name • Jacob's college major • Jacob's favorite season • The state Jacob is from • Instrument Ariella plays • The month Jacob proposed • The college they went to • The state Ariella is from • Ariella's favorite season • Their favorite food to order • Sport Jacob played in high school • How many years they've been together • Ariella's sister (and the maid of honor!)
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
Unit 3 vocab 2022-09-16
Across
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- Migration FROM a location.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
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- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- Migration TO a 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 difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants. • ...
Vocabulary Alexus Hill 2018-05-09
Across
- A financial institution licensed as a receiver of deposits
- The amount of money borrowed contract of insurance
- Money Earned from a job or other sources
- To call public attention to
- The social science study of how people use their limited wants
- The amount of money an insured person pays before the insurance company makes payments for loss
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- A subset of Economics The science that describes management
- The name for a unique set of tasks,skills and abilities that a worker
- A contractul agreement in which a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to receives something of value now and repay the lender at some date in the future
- Position of employment with specific duties and compensation
- The cost of money that is borrowed , which is usually a percentage of the borrowed amount
- Refers to crime in which criminal obtains and uses a victims's personal data through fraud or deception and usually for economic gain
- Profession or field of employment for which one trains
- Money spent for goods and services
14 Clues: To call public attention to • Money spent for goods and services • Money Earned from a job or other sources • The amount of money borrowed contract of insurance • Profession or field of employment for which one trains • A subset of Economics The science that describes management • A financial institution licensed as a receiver of deposits • ...
Economic System 2024-03-21
Across
- The branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- a measure of the amount of goods and services produced with a given amount of resources.
- is a way of organizing work so that each worker or work group completes a separates part of overall task.
- a worth that ca be expressed in dollars and cents.
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- is simply something we would like to have but not necessary for survival.
- the sum of people's skills, abilities, health, knowledge, and motivation.
- was considered the father of economics.
- The state of being scarce or in short supply.
- was hugely influential in changing the way that we manufacture not only cars but all types of goods.
- Is a basic requirement for survival, such as food, clothing, and shelter.
- is the sum of all products that are tangible.
11 Clues: was considered the father of economics. • The state of being scarce or in short supply. • is the sum of all products that are tangible. • a worth that ca be expressed in dollars and cents. • is simply something we would like to have but not necessary for survival. • the sum of people's skills, abilities, health, knowledge, and motivation. • ...
Hara's life in Greece 2021-10-28
Across
- Hara's favorite subject
- A sweet greek dessert
- the place that sells street food
- Hara's home city
- Hara's father's workplace
- The second direction of Hara's school
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- Hara's brother
- Hara's last name
- A city Hara's senior class will visit
- How old is Hara?
- The reason Hara didn't like middle school
- A delicious Greek sandwich
- The school direction Hara chose
13 Clues: Hara's brother • Hara's last name • How old is Hara? • Hara's home city • A sweet greek dessert • Hara's favorite subject • Hara's father's workplace • A delicious Greek sandwich • The school direction Hara chose • the place that sells street food • A city Hara's senior class will visit • The second direction of Hara's school • The reason Hara didn't like middle school
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
Safety Always 2017-09-02
Across
- Big environmental threat - (1st word)
- AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences
- Safety circulars for tech crew? (@waves -SSQE manuals)
- B737; Non-ILS, day, VMC, 'Glide slope' alert occurrence form
- Emergency process to contact crew at layovers; OPS ______
- This captures Human Factors, confidentially
- A potential for an incident
- No equipment here when aircraft is moving in/out
- This can be seen in the cabin, when smoky (SEP Abbr.)
- Most common medical emergency* (attached article)
- ILS glide slope alert reporting form – all times; _______ Report
- In emergency, Commander to CIC; minimum brief!
- "...ops safer for everyone lies with ____ ___ __ __"(3rd/4th word -Safety Policy)
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- Change is coming!
- SilkAir Safety Policy; Bold four-letter word
- Report ground incidents here
- “Responsibility for making our ... (1st/2nd word of 4 – Safety Policy)
- PM’s first call for terrain threat
- Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation
- Cabin crew’s primary role
- Big environmental threat – (2nd word)
- EFB power source
- Ground handling equipment/vehicles area; Equipment ______area
- Integrated Safety Management System, abbreviated
- Feeling tired! Report here
25 Clues: EFB power source • Change is coming! • Cabin crew’s primary role • Feeling tired! Report here • A potential for an incident • Report ground incidents here • PM’s first call for terrain threat • Radio call for Pilot Incapacitation • AOCR, list of Reportable Occurrences • Big environmental threat - (1st word) • Big environmental threat – (2nd word) • ...
Coast KQ2 2013-06-29
Across
- the breeding and rearing of fish in cages or ponds
- natural environment in which plants and animal live
- events or conditions that cause changes
- activities done for enjoyment when one is not working
- ways of moving around
- the filling of rivers and reeds with sediments eroded from nearby land masses
- the loss of colour from corals
- services that support the production of all other ecosystem services
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- shelter provided for people
- factors that are likely to cause damage or danger
- ability of life forms to adjust to changing conditions such as climate changes
- natural or artificial conditions such as heat
- the temporary movement of people, primarily for leisure or recreational purposes
- waste disposal into the sea which destroys the coast and endangers marine life
- the level of murkiness of the water
- the development of zones,as in a mangrove forest
- areas in which fish are bred and raised
- services that help regulate an environmental system
- services providing for human need such ad fish
- salt-tolerant tropical or subtropical plants growing in tidal mid on sheltered coasts
20 Clues: ways of moving around • shelter provided for people • the loss of colour from corals • the level of murkiness of the water • events or conditions that cause changes • areas in which fish are bred and raised • natural or artificial conditions such as heat • services providing for human need such ad fish • the development of zones,as in a mangrove forest • ...
Arousal 2013-08-07
Across
- The best possible level
- A law that assumes performance improves with increased arousal
- Level of arousal evident in weight-lifting and tackling
- A state of physiological or psychological tension
- Athletes experience stress when leading up to a….
- A type of change that influences the way a person looks and acts
- A type of change that influences a person’s mental abilities
- Made by the adrenal glands, causes increased heart and breathing rates
- A motivational talk from a person of authority
- A type of response that influences the way a person feels
- When an athlete is unable to perform a well-rehearsed skill
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- Chemical messages sent and produced by glands
- A type of stress experienced by the general public, related to work and relationships
- Abbreviation of lost move syndrome
- A type of technique which requires materials from an athlete's environmental
- Acronym of autonomic nervous system
- An organisms overall state of alertness
- A mental technique that releases tension from muscles and calms the body
- A state of heightened physical and emotional arousal
- Internal or external stimuli that causes stress
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 • ...
STEP 1: Self-Assessment 2016-02-08
Across
- Key word for Sanguines
- Motivation based on achievement, approval, competence, and knowledge
- Characteristics that are innate and don't change over time
- Key word for Phlegmatics
- Patterns of environmental events; dimension of time
- Motivation based on money, physical surroundings and comforts, emotional and physical well-being
- Independence, privacy, responsibility, spirituality, health and activity
- Generation who came of age with two-income families, rising divorce rates, and a faltering economy
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- Specific subjects, procedures, and information necessary to perform particular tasks
- Generation who is described as sheltered, pressured, and conventional
- Model that explains environmental influences
- Motivation based on affiliation with others, acceptance, belonging, love
- Skills that is based on ability and aptitude
- Variety, leadership, prestige, early entry, field of interest
- Personality characteristic skills that contribute to performing work
- Key word for Cholerics
- Generation who wanted to see change in society and believed it would happen
- Motivation based on self-fulfillment, other's fulfillment, spirituality, exploration
- An ability to perform an activity in a competent manner
- Key word for Melancholies
- Characteristics that develop over time
21 Clues: Key word for Sanguines • Key word for Cholerics • Key word for Phlegmatics • Key word for Melancholies • Characteristics that develop over time • Model that explains environmental influences • Skills that is based on ability and aptitude • Patterns of environmental events; dimension of time • An ability to perform an activity in a competent manner • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-21
Across
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light within an organism’s body
- Indicate or monitor the health of environment
- significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality
- a species ecologists monitor to help gauge
- frogs affected by ____
- also known as bioamplication
- is the gradual accumulation of subtances, such as pesticides or other chemicals in an oragnisms
- considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole
- indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution
- they can be form both higher and lower classes of plantae
Down
- indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- often uses as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution
- one of example of higher plants
- can live in extreme conditions, but they have pollutio
- live in slightly polluted water
- Diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample
- used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity
- have been widely documented as useful indicators aof environmental water
- algae that live in houses made of glass
- one of immature insects example
20 Clues: frogs affected by ____ • also known as bioamplication • one of example of higher plants • live in slightly polluted water • one of immature insects example • algae that live in houses made of glass • indicate the presence of gold in the soil • a species ecologists monitor to help gauge • indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-21
Across
- used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity
- frogs affected by ____
- often uses as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution
- also known as bioamplication
- have been widely documented as useful indicators aof environmental water
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light within an organism’s body
- one of immature insects example
- is the gradual accumulation of subtances, such as pesticides or other chemicals in an oragnisms
- Indicate or monitor the health of environment
Down
- indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution
- a species ecologists monitor to help gauge
- Diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample
- they can be form both higher and lower classes of plantae
- algae that live in houses made of glass
- considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole
- indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- one of example of higher plants
- significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality
- live in slightly polluted water
- can live in extreme conditions, but they have pollutio
20 Clues: frogs affected by ____ • also known as bioamplication • one of example of higher plants • one of immature insects example • live in slightly polluted water • algae that live in houses made of glass • indicate the presence of gold in the soil • indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution • a species ecologists monitor to help gauge • ...
Bioindicators 2024-10-21
Across
- indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- algae that live in houses made of glass
- Indicate or monitor the health of environment
- often uses as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution
- also known as bioamplication
- is the gradual accumulation of subtances, such as pesticides or other chemicals in an oragnisms
- indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution
- one of immature insects example
- have been widely documented as useful indicators aof environmental water
- they can be form both higher and lower classes of plantae
Down
- used as bioindicator to determine acute toxicity
- one of example of higher plants
- Diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample
- considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole
- significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality
- live in slightly polluted water
- a species ecologists monitor to help gauge
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light within an organism’s body
- frogs affected by ____
- can live in extreme conditions, but they have pollutio
20 Clues: frogs affected by ____ • also known as bioamplication • one of example of higher plants • live in slightly polluted water • one of immature insects example • algae that live in houses made of glass • indicate the presence of gold in the soil • a species ecologists monitor to help gauge • indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution • ...
speed test 2022-11-30
Across
- compound
- chimpanzee
- cooker
- internationality
- category
- romance
- empathy
- confidence
- arc
- support
- seed
- giant
- awesome
- smoke
- provide
- painting
- quiz
- zebra
- oral
- ambition
- identify
- fantastic
- offend
- train
- statistics
- linear
- bumblebee
- refer
- aggressive
- bleeding
- critical
- illness
- myself
- code
- union
- formal
- keyboard
- hypothesis
- environmental
- bubbles
- revolution
- xylophone
- new
- society
- turbulence
- opinion
- sunlight
- yummy
- help
- sensitive
- material
Down
- change
- terror
- carbon
- bacteria
- strategy
- death
- random
- contribution
- together
- nucleus
- corridor
- minute
- come
- alter
- supermarket
- draw
- passing
- curious
- negative
- panicked
- however
- beginning
- agony
- nonsense
- clause
- capture
- football
- limber
- ruler
- electrons
- tennis
- spark
- irony
- flow
- horrible
- capitalism
- water
- absent
- model
- tortoise
- door
- countryside
- civil
- limited
- fix
96 Clues: arc • new • fix • come • seed • draw • quiz • oral • flow • code • door • help • death • alter • giant • smoke • agony • zebra • train • refer • ruler • spark • irony • water • union • model • civil • yummy • change • terror • carbon • cooker • random • minute • clause • offend • linear • limber • tennis • myself • formal • absent • romance • empathy • nucleus • support • awesome • provide • passing • curious • however • capture • illness • bubbles • society • limited • opinion • compound • bacteria • strategy • together • ...
Barbie Princess Charm School 2024-10-07
Across
- Learned behaviour through reinforcement
- The memory store that is potentially permanent.
- Accuracy from a study that applies to real life situations
- The gene of impulsive aggression
- Culture where you prioritise others over yourself
- How we store information through a process
- The theory that behaviour is learned through observation
- Learned behaviour from our environment
- The concept of how good people turn evil
Down
- Learned behaviour by association
- Culture where you prioritise yourself over others
- The assumption in which our genes and hormones determine our behaviour.
- The memory store that lasts 30 seconds.
- Our senses that register environmental stimuli
- The way our brain converts information into a way we can remember it and can be converted from one store to another
- The assumption in which we think and interpret information from our surroundings.
- Mismatch between the slow pace of genetic evolution and faster rate of environmental and cultural changes
- How our brain breaks down large amounts of information to make it easier to store
- Retrieval of information through one of the memory stores without cues
- Behaviour we are naturally born with
20 Clues: Learned behaviour by association • The gene of impulsive aggression • Behaviour we are naturally born with • Learned behaviour from our environment • Learned behaviour through reinforcement • The memory store that lasts 30 seconds. • The concept of how good people turn evil • How we store information through a process • Our senses that register environmental stimuli • ...
English 2025-01-16
Across
- That is not managed properly can pollute the environment
- To forcefully remove something or someone from a place or position
- Something unwelcome or unpleasant that is spreading unchecked
- Something specific or distinct.
- Although there are rules in place, the people are still
- The capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something.
- Environmental depends on reducing littering behavior
- Found in various locations rather than all together
- Taking into account or thinking about something carefully.
Down
- Someone who is not developed physically, mentally, or emotionally, or lacking the responsibility for their age.
- A community of living organisms in a particular area and their physical environment.
- To throw away something that is no longer wanted or useful.
- When something is done on purpose.
- Social influence can influence someone to litter
- Happening by chance or without intention.
- Animals or organisms that feed on dead organic material.
- Lack of environmental awareness causes waste management
- People who walk, especially in a town or city.
- The villagers were deeply by the recent floods.
- Areas are prone to littering problems
20 Clues: Something specific or distinct. • When something is done on purpose. • Areas are prone to littering problems • Happening by chance or without intention. • People who walk, especially in a town or city. • Social influence can influence someone to litter • The villagers were deeply by the recent floods. • Found in various locations rather than all together • ...
Unit 1 ESS 2025-09-29
Across
- Assessment of environmental, social, and economic impacts before a project.
- 2006 documentary by Davis Guggenheim highlighting climate change.
- Addition of a substance or agent to the environment through human activity.
- Pollutant that cannot be broken down in a reasonable time.
- 1962 book by Rachel Carson that raised awareness about pesticides.
- Natural resources providing sustainable goods or services.
- 1984 industrial disaster in India.
- Species used to measure pollution levels in an environment.
- James Lovelocks's hypothesis that the Earth is a self-regulating system.
- 1986 nuclear disaster in Ukraine
- Land and water area needed to provide resources for a population sustainably.
Down
- Worldview arguing that humans must sustainably manage the global system.
- Worldview that technological developments can solve environmental problems.
- Pollution from a single identifiable site.
- Process caused by excess nutrients, leading to algal blooms and oxygen depletion.
- Worldview putting ecology and nature at the center.
- Use of resources allowing natural replacement and recovery of ecosystems.
- 2011 nuclear disaster in Japan.
- Capable of being broken down by natural biological processes.
- Pollution from numerous dispersed sources.
20 Clues: 2011 nuclear disaster in Japan. • 1986 nuclear disaster in Ukraine • 1984 industrial disaster in India. • Pollution from a single identifiable site. • Pollution from numerous dispersed sources. • Worldview putting ecology and nature at the center. • Pollutant that cannot be broken down in a reasonable time. • Natural resources providing sustainable goods or services. • ...
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
Down
- The internal environment of the business where control is highest
- The external environment with factors beyond the business’s control
- The increase in prices over time
- Government policies and regulations affecting businesses
- A period of economic decline
- A positive internal factor of a business
- Businesses that sell similar products in the same market
- Businesses that provide raw materials to a company
- A negative internal factor of a business
- Factors related to nature and sustainability
- Laws and regulations businesses must follow
- A negative external factor that can harm the business
- A tool used to analyse strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
22 Clues: A period of economic decline • The increase in prices over time • The interaction of businesses worldwide • A positive internal factor of a business • A negative internal factor of a business • Advances that impact how businesses operate • Laws and regulations businesses must follow • Factors related to nature and sustainability • ...
Joan Arboleda 2012-07-12
Across
- Strive to find solutions for environmental issues like pollution
- These engineers apply to the mathematical and scientific principles of engineering.
- _____ engineers plan and build construction projects. Starts with 'C' and rhymes with giggle.
- Uses their knowledge about nuclear energy to solve engineering problems.
- Designs software. Rhymes with lava.
- Use of laser and fiber visions technology.
- _______ engineers consists of the engineering of boats, ships, and oil rigs.
- _________ engineers try to find the most effective way to use basic production like machines and people.
- Engineers that manufactures heat and air conditioning.
- These engineers design and draw blueprints. rhymes with craft.
Down
- These engineers study the Earth's natural resources and environment
- Vaccine for some of the most contagious diseases
- Resolves system designs and managements issues.
- Simplified irrigation system for crops.
- _____ engineers makes it possible to fly safe in the skies. Rhymes with might.
- Control Oversees the steps in manufacturing materials
16 Clues: Designs software. Rhymes with lava. • Simplified irrigation system for crops. • Use of laser and fiber visions technology. • Resolves system designs and managements issues. • Vaccine for some of the most contagious diseases • Control Oversees the steps in manufacturing materials • Engineers that manufactures heat and air conditioning. • ...
كلمات متقاطعة 2024-02-13
Across
- بعد التخرج من المدرسة الثانوية _____ على شهادة
- Economics/economy
- المعيد ___ الأستاذ في تدريس الصف الكبير
- انا احب صديقتي ___ اختي.
- أفاعل
- Ministry
- Junior High
- تخرجت من الجامعة ___ مساعدات اخي في المذكرة.
Down
- سام ____ في الامتحان، وتخرج من الجامعة.
- as
- Two Accidents
- زوجت خالي ___ لها اخوي ودايمن كانت وحدي.
- انا و اصدقائي ___ إلى الصف.
- في ___ زوجي، الحيوانات في البيت ليس جيدةً.
- امي ووالدي ___ العمل في وزارة الاقتصاد بسبب عمرون الأكبر.
- ≠قبل
16 Clues: as • ≠قبل • أفاعل • Ministry • Junior High • Two Accidents • Economics/economy • انا احب صديقتي ___ اختي. • انا و اصدقائي ___ إلى الصف. • سام ____ في الامتحان، وتخرج من الجامعة. • المعيد ___ الأستاذ في تدريس الصف الكبير • زوجت خالي ___ لها اخوي ودايمن كانت وحدي. • في ___ زوجي، الحيوانات في البيت ليس جيدةً. • تخرجت من الجامعة ___ مساعدات اخي في المذكرة. • ...
Unscramble Me😛 2025-01-25
Across
- Celebrity crush
- Special habit
- A country I'd love to visit
- My shoe size
- Music that moves me
- My football favourite
- My best subject in high school
- Best day of the week
Down
- My star sign
- What I fear the most
- The name of my primary school
- Favourite food
- Season that makes me happy
- The province I like in South Africa
- Creature that makes my heart race and my hands shake
- Dream car
16 Clues: Dream car • My star sign • My shoe size • Special habit • Favourite food • Celebrity crush • Music that moves me • What I fear the most • Best day of the week • My football favourite • Season that makes me happy • A country I'd love to visit • The name of my primary school • My best subject in high school • The province I like in South Africa • ...
PT1 Engineering Economics 2022-08-24
Across
- / includes support functions, utilities, management, legal, taxes, and the like, are more difficult to associate with a specific product or process.
- / A combination of the time value of money and interest rate that makes different sums of money at different times have equal economic value
- / Capital (money) that is lost and cannot be recovered
- / Expected trade-in, market, or scrap value at the end of the estimated life or the study period
- / from an expected, desirable, or predicted value that may be detrimental to the product, process, or system.
- / The interest rate incurred to obtain capital investment funds. COC is usually a weighted average that involves the cost of debt capital (loans, bonds, and mortgages) and equity capital (stocks and retained earnings).
- / For a single project, the value of a parameter that makes two elements equal, e.g., sales necessary to equate revenues and costs.
- / have added worth to a product or service from the perspective of a consumer, owner, or investor who is willing to pay more for an enhanced value
Down
- / of time before recovery of the initial capital investment is expected.
- / A forgone opportunity caused by the inability to pursue a project.
- / For a specified MARR, determine a measure of worth for net cash flow series over the life or study period
- / also knows as (MARR) A reasonable rate of return established for the evaluation of an economic alternative
- / It is a fact that money makes money. This concept explains the change in the amount of money over time for both owned and borrowed funds.
- / are cash inflows and carry a positive (+) sign; expenses are outflows and carry a negative (−) sign.
- / are primarily human labor, machines, and materials associated with a product, process, system, or service.
- / CR is the equivalent annual amount an asset or system must earn to recover the initial investment plus a stated rate of return
- / Expressed as a percentage per time (% per year), is an increase in the amount of money required to purchase the same amount of goods or services over time
- / The flow of money into and out of a company, project, or activity.
18 Clues: / Capital (money) that is lost and cannot be recovered • / The flow of money into and out of a company, project, or activity. • / A forgone opportunity caused by the inability to pursue a project. • / of time before recovery of the initial capital investment is expected. • ...
Economics Theme 1 2022-11-04
Across
- Facilities, machinery, tools and buildings used for production.
- All factors remain the same (constant) when the change of one variable is investigated
- An individual or business that purchases another company's goods or services
- All natural resources as a factor of production
- Firms,individuals and government
- Someone with concern or interest in a business
- Workforce as a factor of production
- Output per unit of input employed.
- The situation where market equilibrium has been prevented
- The term for resources being finite but human needs are limited.
- A general and sustained rise in prices and fall in purchasing power.
Down
- A person or institution that has invested money in a business in exchange for a 'share' of ther ownership.
- Generates money for essential products and services through imposing compulsory levies on individuals, by the government.
- An individual who seeks out profitable opportunities and takes risks in attempting to exploit these
- When economic units concentrate on producing specific goods or services
- The portion of a market controlled by a certain business/product.
- Making enough profit to be comfortable but profit isn’t the main goal.
- The consumers desire, and willingness to pay for a product
18 Clues: Firms,individuals and government • Output per unit of input employed. • Workforce as a factor of production • Someone with concern or interest in a business • All natural resources as a factor of production • The situation where market equilibrium has been prevented • The consumers desire, and willingness to pay for a product • ...
Chapter 4 Economics 2021-09-12
Across
- A Latin phrase that means "all other things held constant"
- the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
- A measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- statistical information about populations of people
- a good that consumers demand less of when their incomes increase
- describes demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price
- Goods that are used in place of one another
Down
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to a change in price
- A table that lists the quantity of a good a person (individual) will buy at each different price
- Describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
- the total amount of money a firm receives by selling goods or services
- States that consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when its price increases
- A good that consumers demand more of when their income increases
- two goods that are bought and used together
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- a graph of a demand schedule
18 Clues: a graph of a demand schedule • two goods that are bought and used together • Goods that are used in place of one another • statistical information about populations of people • A measure of how consumers react to a change in price • Describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1 • the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-13
Across
- when a person changes their consumption of goods and services and causes a change in real income.
- the demand of good consumers will continue to buy even if the price increases.
- all other things held constant.
- Demand that elasticity is exactly equal to 1.
- graphical representation of a demand schedule.
- table that lists quantity a person will buy at a different price.
- occurs when consumers increase a goods' price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods.
- good that is very sensitive to changes in price.
- desire to own something and the ability to pay for it.
- Two goods that are bought and used together.
- good consumers demand more of when their income increases.
Down
- amount of money a company receives by selling its goods.
- statistical information about population.
- table that lists goods all consumers will buy at a different price.
- goods used in place of one another.
- consumers desire to purchase goods and services at a given price.
- measure how consumers react to a change in price.
- good consumers demand less of when their income increases.
18 Clues: all other things held constant. • goods used in place of one another. • statistical information about population. • Two goods that are bought and used together. • Demand that elasticity is exactly equal to 1. • graphical representation of a demand schedule. • good that is very sensitive to changes in price. • measure how consumers react to a change in price. • ...
Chapter 7 Economics 2023-02-27
Across
- Factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises.
- A way to attract customers through style, service, or location but not a lower price.
- Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market.
- An illegal agreement among firms to divide market, set prices, or limit production.
- A license that gives the inventor of a new product that exclusive right to sell it for a specific period of time.
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market.
- Division of Consumers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good.
- A product such as petroleum or milk that is considered the same no matter who produces it or sells it.
Down
- The expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods.
- A contract that gives a single firm the right to sell its goods within an exclusive market.
- Laws that encourage competition in the marketplace.
- A market structure in which consumers sell products that are similar but not identical.
- Formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production.
- A market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output.
- The removal of government controls over a market.
- War A series of competitive price cuts that lowers the market price below the cost of production.
- When two or more companies join to form a single firm.
- selling a product below cost for a short period of time to drive competitions out of the market
18 Clues: The removal of government controls over a market. • Laws that encourage competition in the marketplace. • When two or more companies join to form a single firm. • A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market. • Any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market. • ...
Economics Glossary Crossword 2015-09-18
Across
- The cost of giving up the next best alternative.
- A good which is consumed by individuals or households to satisfy needs and wants.
- A process that converts inputs into outputs of goods.
- The problem of 'how best to make decisions about the allocation of scarce resources amongst competing uses'.
- This results from the fact that people have unlimited wants but the resources to meet these wants are limited.
- Resources, such as oil, which are scarce.
- The man-made resources we use on a daily basis.
Down
- A good which is used in the production of other goods and services.
- The man power used in order to build society.
- The problem of how to make the most of scarce resources between competing uses.
- The natural resources we gather from the land we live on.
- The basic economic problem that arises when people have unlimited wants but limited resources..
- The economic well-being of an individual, a group within society or an economy.
- The minimum which is necessary for a person to survive.
- A value judgement that cannot be tested, proved or disproved.
- Resources such as timber that with careful management can be renewed as it is used.
- A statement that can be tested and which can always be proved or disproved.
- Having a desire for the consumption of goods and services.
- The entrepreneur provides the initial ideas, they risk their own resources in business ventures.
19 Clues: Resources, such as oil, which are scarce. • The man power used in order to build society. • The man-made resources we use on a daily basis. • The cost of giving up the next best alternative. • A process that converts inputs into outputs of goods. • The minimum which is necessary for a person to survive. • The natural resources we gather from the land we live on. • ...
UTS Internasional economics 2023-10-11
Across
- the total value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders during a specific time
- ASEAN Countries
- China's Currency
- ... market is a market in which there are many buyers and many sellers so that each has a negligible impact on the market price
- Factors of Production
- the want-satisfying of a good or service
- The richest country in South East Asia
- to get more of something we like, we have to give up something else that we like
Down
- the largest country in the world
- how much domestic currency can be exchanged for foreign currency
- a fall in the overall price level
- the number of people currently employed in the economy
- two goods for which an increase in the price of one good leads to a decrease in the demand for the other
- society has limited resources and therefore cannot produce all the goods and services people wish to have
- Trade ... - a countries exports exceed its imports
- economics that focuses on the study of the overall, aggregate aspects of an economy. It deals with the performance, structure, behavior of an entire economy
- the goods or services that a country purchases from another country
- ...sloping - Quantity demanded is negatively related to price
18 Clues: ASEAN Countries • China's Currency • Factors of Production • the largest country in the world • a fall in the overall price level • The richest country in South East Asia • the want-satisfying of a good or service • Trade ... - a countries exports exceed its imports • the number of people currently employed in the economy • ...
Economics crosswoard puzzle 2023-11-20
Across
- compromise
- maximaztion maximising profit
- the amount of goods producers are willing to offer for sale at different priced in a given period of time
- Extra left over
- growth Increase in the level of output by a nation.
- The amount of money a firm receives from selling goods
- a desire for goods and services
- All natural resources used in production
- the quantity of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- The human contribution to production
- Organisation that produces goods and/or services.
- received
Down
- tangible
- A person/company/country that supplies goods and services
- price per unit x number of units sold
- man made equipment that is developed to aid the production of other goods and services.
- the quantity of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- The person(s) who has the initial business idea, raises the money and organises the other factors of production.
- intangible
19 Clues: tangible • received • compromise • intangible • Extra left over • maximaztion maximising profit • a desire for goods and services • The human contribution to production • price per unit x number of units sold • All natural resources used in production • Organisation that produces goods and/or services. • growth Increase in the level of output by a nation. • ...
Economics Chp. 1 2024-01-30
Across
- of Production The resources needed to produce goods or services.
- benefits offered to encourage people to act in certain ways.
- the study of how people choose to use scarce resources to satisfy their wants.
- things a human must have to survive.
- A person who buys goods or services for personal use.
- All the resources made and used, by people, to produce and distribute goods and services.
- cost the value of the next best alternative, what you give up when choosing one over the other.
Down
- All the time, effort, and talent that goes into making a product.
- benefit satisfaction received when using one more unit of a good or service.
- work that one person performs for another person for payment.
- Physical objects that can be purchased.
- The combination of vision, skill, ingenuity and willingness to take risks , to start a new business.
- desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service.
- cost the cost of using one more unit of a good or service.
- the alternative that you give up when you make an economic choice.
- situations that exists when there is not enough resources to meet human wants
- the benefit satisfaction gained from the use f a good or service.
- All the natural resources above and below the earths surface.
- A person who makes goods or provides services.
19 Clues: things a human must have to survive. • Physical objects that can be purchased. • A person who makes goods or provides services. • A person who buys goods or services for personal use. • cost the cost of using one more unit of a good or service. • benefits offered to encourage people to act in certain ways. • ...
Business and Economics 2025-06-09
Across
- 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. • ...
Business and Economics 2025-06-15
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- 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 company’s assets and earnings.
- The act of sending goods or services out of one country for sale or use in another country
- A legal process for relieving debt that the borrower cannot repay, often involving liquidation of assets or a repayment plan
- Rivalry between two or more parties striving for a common goal that cannot be shared, such as market share or resources
- 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.
- A setting where buyers and sellers transact business for the exchange of particular goods or services
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly or biweekly basis, made by an employer to an employee.
- A financial liability or obligation owed by one party (the debtor) to another (the creditor), typically involving principal and interest
- A calculation plan, usually financial, for a defined period, outlining expected income and expenditures
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- The purchase of assets such as stocks, bonds, or real estate with the expectation of generating income or appreciation
- The network of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer.
- An individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards
- A system within a region or nation involving the production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services
- The management of money, including investing, borrowing, lending, and saving, to achieve financial goals
- The financial gain realized when revenue exceeds expenses.
- A compulsory financial charge or levy imposed by a government on income, goods, services, or activities.
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim, especially in business or warfare.
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 • ...
Chapter 2 Economics 2026-02-04
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- one role of our gov. in the economy- inform ________
- economy in which the government makes economic decisions
- goods and services that are open to everyone
- one role of our gov. in our economy protect the _______
- (2) Adam Smith hands off
- our purchases tell companies what to ______
- bringing buyers and sellers together
- (2) method a society uses to produce and distribute goods and services
- Measure of all the value of all goods and services produced in a nation
- (3) basic economic question
- economy that is based on past practices
- marketplace struggle between producers and consumers
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- people or businesses focus on a small number of products or services
- (3) basic economic question
- Economic System where the market place answers the three basic economic questions
- make products for sale
- (4)basic economic question
- used to increase productivity
- (2) government's ability to take private property for public use
- of our gov. in the economy- _____ safety
20 Clues: make products for sale • (2) Adam Smith hands off • (4)basic economic question • (3) basic economic question • (3) basic economic question • used to increase productivity • bringing buyers and sellers together • economy that is based on past practices • of our gov. in the economy- _____ safety • our purchases tell companies what to ______ • ...
Statistics For Economics 2025-08-31
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- __________ is based on all the items of the distribution.
- Degree of correlation between 0 and +0.25 is
- The mixture of random and purposive sampling
- The difference between upper limit and lower limit of a class is known as:
- Classification of data based on time period is called
- the Sum of deviations of different values from arithmetic mean is always equal to:
- __________ method is suitable for small size of population
- original source of data
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- The process of presenting data in the form of a table is called
- it can be easily located graphically with the help of ogives
- number of observations falling within a particular class
- Axis divides the plain of a paper into ___ quadrants
- Once the question is ready, it is advisable to conduct a try-out with a small group which is known as
- When two variables change in a different proportion, it is called
- a diagrammatic representation of a bivariate distribution to determine the nthe ature of correlation between the variables
- Statistical data is not numerical data.(right/wrong)
- a brief explanation of the contents of a table
- For drawing lottery __________ sampling is used
18 Clues: original source of data • Degree of correlation between 0 and +0.25 is • The mixture of random and purposive sampling • a brief explanation of the contents of a table • For drawing lottery __________ sampling is used • Axis divides the plain of a paper into ___ quadrants • Statistical data is not numerical data.(right/wrong) • ...
Mathematics for Economics 2025-09-07
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- A matrix with the same number of rows and columns is called a __________ matrix.
- A rational function is a ratio of two __________ functions.
- A matrix in which all diagonal elements are 1 and others are 0 is called an __________ matrix.
- A function in which each independent variable is multiplied by a constant is called a __________ function.
- The number of rows and columns in a matrix is called its __________.
- An equation in which the variable occurs only in the first degree is called a __________ equation.
- A function where the base is constant and the exponent is a variable is called an __________ function.
- Quantities that remain constant throughout a particular analysis are called __________.
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- A constant that changes from one problem to another is called an __________ constant.
- The total revenue function in economics depends on the __________ sold.
- A variable whose value determines other variables is called an __________variable.
- The commonly used production function in economics is called the __________ production function.
- A constant with a permanently fixed value in all problems is called an __________ constant.
- A variable whose value depends on another variable is called a __________ variable.
- A matrix of order (1 × n) is called a __________ matrix.
- A matrix in which all elements are zero is called a __________ matrix.
- An equation whose highest power of the variable is two is called a __________ equation.
- The inverse of an exponential function is called a __________ function.
18 Clues: A matrix of order (1 × n) is called a __________ matrix. • A rational function is a ratio of two __________ functions. • The number of rows and columns in a matrix is called its __________. • A matrix in which all elements are zero is called a __________ matrix. • The total revenue function in economics depends on the __________ sold. • ...
Biological explanation of depression 2018-10-25
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- one criticism of the biological explanation of depression
- the biological explanation ignores these factors
- drug treatment used to manage symptoms of depression
- the alternative explanation to the biological explanation
- the type of disorder that depression is classified as in the DSM
- Psychologist who found 46% concerned rates for depression for MZ twins
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- an enzyme which breaks down neurotransmitters
- when neurotransmitters are taken back to the pre-synaptic neurone
- weeks the length of time symptoms need to be present for a diagnosis
- group of neurotransmitters implicated in depression
- stress the explanation which considers biological and environmental factors
- neurotransmitter which controls levels of noradrenaline
12 Clues: an enzyme which breaks down neurotransmitters • the biological explanation ignores these factors • group of neurotransmitters implicated in depression • drug treatment used to manage symptoms of depression • neurotransmitter which controls levels of noradrenaline • one criticism of the biological explanation of depression • ...
CLASS ACTIVITY 2025-11-24
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- Natural airflow used to cool buildings without machines.
- Using digital tools to refine designs for better environmental results.
- A basic component or part of a system or structure.
- Mixing traditional methods with modern technology to improve performance.
- Describes materials that break down naturally without harming the environment.
- A traditional, low-carbon building material used worldwide.
- Decorative screens that filter light and air in traditional architecture.
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- Environmental condition architecture must adapt to.
- Traditional, locally developed building knowledge.
- FIBER Natural reinforcement added to stabilize and strengthen earth.
- Thermal property that lets thick walls store heat and stay cool.
- Bringing old techniques or materials back into practice.
12 Clues: Traditional, locally developed building knowledge. • Environmental condition architecture must adapt to. • A basic component or part of a system or structure. • Natural airflow used to cool buildings without machines. • Bringing old techniques or materials back into practice. • A traditional, low-carbon building material used worldwide. • ...
Economics 2014-10-15
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- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively
- having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy
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- whats 9+10
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- having not much money
8 Clues: whats 9+10 • having not much money • having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy • the action of buying and selling goods and services • a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets • the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth. • ...
Economics 2023-03-17
Economics 2022-08-28
7 Clues: Economists' prediction • Also called investment good • all goods have to be _______ • Spending more than one can afford • Founder of Austrian School of economics • A good produced to directly satisfy people's wants • Name given to authorities on the production, distribution and consumption of goods
Economics 2022-12-08
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- We have limited resources but unlimited wants ex: land, water, time
- Capital,human knowledge & experience/skill ex: writing, reading, typing
- capital, objects made by human beings and used to produce goods and services
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- to desire something and be able to pay for it
- cost, the best alternative you miss out on when you make choice (ex: if you work you miss out on friends)
- of Production,Land (trees) Labor (cheesemaker) capital (human made product or human knowledge)
- wanting more of a good than producers are willing to make or can make so there is a short supply ex: gas
7 Clues: to desire something and be able to pay for it • We have limited resources but unlimited wants ex: land, water, time • Capital,human knowledge & experience/skill ex: writing, reading, typing • capital, objects made by human beings and used to produce goods and services • ...
Economics 2020-04-14
7 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • quantity of a commodity • quantity of a commodity to be supplied
Economics 2021-06-08
7 Clues: No trade barriers • Tax on imported goods • To bring into a country • To sell to other nations • the balance between imports and exports • Use of tactics to protect domestic goods • ability to produce something cheaper than another nation
ECONOMICS 2023-05-23
7 Clues: Risk Taker/Organised • Economic basic problem • Cost Next Best forgone • Ability and willingness to buy • Economy Problem of Individual • Reduction in Cost of Production by Government • Effect Switching form inferior goods to Normal goods
Economics 2024-01-08
Economics 2024-02-27
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- Outcome of oil wealth in some areas, leading to rapid development.
- Key resource alongside oil, crucial to the region's economic prosperity.
- Central to the economies of Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Qatar, impacting global trade.
- Region's advantageous position connecting three continents: Europe, Africa, and Asia.
- Challenge associated with oil prices, affecting economic stability.
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- Effort to broaden economies beyond oil, focusing on sectors like tourism and technology.
- Significant waterway enhancing the region's position as a global trade hub.
7 Clues: Outcome of oil wealth in some areas, leading to rapid development. • Challenge associated with oil prices, affecting economic stability. • Key resource alongside oil, crucial to the region's economic prosperity. • Significant waterway enhancing the region's position as a global trade hub. • ...
Economics 2024-12-05
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- Materials or components
- The monetary measure of the market value of all final goods
- an agreement between the US, Mexico and Canada that is a beneficial trade:free markets and economic growth
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- Goods used to make other goods
- The percentage of citizens in a country that can read
- Someone who makes their own business and runs it
- The personnel of a business
7 Clues: Materials or components • The personnel of a business • Goods used to make other goods • Someone who makes their own business and runs it • The percentage of citizens in a country that can read • The monetary measure of the market value of all final goods • an agreement between the US, Mexico and Canada that is a beneficial trade:free markets and economic growth
Economics 2025-07-22
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- Choose one thing over another
- Must have to survive
- buy goods and services to satisfy their needs and wants.
- something that you desire but do not need to survive
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- Study of human behavior
- are another important participant in our market economy. They make up the largest employers of people in Australia.
- make goods and services and sell them
7 Clues: Must have to survive • Study of human behavior • Choose one thing over another • make goods and services and sell them • something that you desire but do not need to survive • buy goods and services to satisfy their needs and wants. • are another important participant in our market economy. They make up the largest employers of people in Australia.
economics 2025-10-24
7 Clues: man-made tools • things required for survival • limited nature of society's resources • human effort used to produce goods and services • desires that can be satisfied by a good or service • resources- resources used to make goods and services • all natural resources used to produce goods and services
Economics 2021-01-19
Economics 2021-12-16
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- person/community lacks resources for a minimum living standard
- condition or state in which economic forces are balanced
- economic concession granted by the government
- a government restrictions on trade with a country or a specific good
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- government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- the excess over the returns to capital, land, and labor
- significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy
7 Clues: economic concession granted by the government • the excess over the returns to capital, land, and labor • condition or state in which economic forces are balanced • government spending and taxation to influence the economy • person/community lacks resources for a minimum living standard • significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy • ...
Economics 2019-03-28
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- KNAU runs the Kenyan republic.
- an ethnic group that starts with S.
- A particular area which someone concentrates on or is an expert in.
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- buyers and sellers have the right to sell and buy their own preferences or refuse to if they so choose.
- rich in gold and diamonds.
- tariff,quota,embargo.
- most populated country in Africa.
7 Clues: tariff,quota,embargo. • rich in gold and diamonds. • KNAU runs the Kenyan republic. • most populated country in Africa. • an ethnic group that starts with S. • A particular area which someone concentrates on or is an expert in. • buyers and sellers have the right to sell and buy their own preferences or refuse to if they so choose.
Economics 2013-11-05
7 Clues: what firms influence • what consumers influence • the cost of the next best option • the stages of production split up • x axis of the demand supply curve • Y axis of the demand supply graph • land labour enterprise and capital
Economics 2023-11-17
7 Clues: Money • Stuff to buy • Short supply • Things you dont need • Someone who makes goods/services • Someone who buys the things producers make • Goods/Services that are essential to living
Economics 2023-01-11
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- something is produced and includes money,tools,equipment,machinery,and factories.
- the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources.
- risk takers who combine land,labor,and capital into new products.
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- required for survival.
- desired for satisfaction.
- a limited resource including minerals,vegetation,animal life, and climate.
- workers who apply their effort,abilities,and skills to production.
7 Clues: required for survival. • desired for satisfaction. • the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources. • risk takers who combine land,labor,and capital into new products. • workers who apply their effort,abilities,and skills to production. • a limited resource including minerals,vegetation,animal life, and climate. • ...
Economics 2022-08-30
7 Clues: The opposite of demand • Workers, human resources • rate The reward for saving • The source of government revenue • A rise in average prices over time • When one firm dominates (also a board game!) • Limited resources, unlimited wants and needs
Economics 2022-11-03
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- is the use of government revenue collection (taxation) and expenditure (spending) to influence the economy.
- is the total demand for final goods and services in the economy (Y) at a given time and price level.
- policies used by the government to control aggregate supply in the economy
- is a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure,behavior, and decision-making of the whole economy.
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- budged is when the planned expenditure of the government is more than its planned revenue.
- is the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money.
- when government reduces its role and allows industry greater freedom in how it operates.
7 Clues: policies used by the government to control aggregate supply in the economy • when government reduces its role and allows industry greater freedom in how it operates. • is the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money. • budged is when the planned expenditure of the government is more than its planned revenue. • ...
Economics 2023-05-17
Economics 2025-01-05
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- Measured in constant dollars.
- What method of measuring national income uses Add up all the income (factor payments) earned by households in exchange for the factors of production used in the production of goods and services.
- Straightforward Calculation of GDP
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- what method of measuring national income determines total expenditure needed to buy the nation's output.
- A purpose of measuring national income is to see _____ made by various sectors of the economy when the output method is used.
- A shortcoming of GDP is GDP does not include the _____ of all output.
- A purpose of measuring national Income is to ______ standard of living in various countries
7 Clues: Measured in constant dollars. • Straightforward Calculation of GDP • A shortcoming of GDP is GDP does not include the _____ of all output. • A purpose of measuring national Income is to ______ standard of living in various countries • what method of measuring national income determines total expenditure needed to buy the nation's output. • ...
The Enlightenment (Lucas, Philip) 2025-09-02
9 Clues: . • λεξικός • Rationale • The 5 senses • 1929,1997,2000,2007,2020 • Not the bottom of a tree • Philosopher and a political theorist • A blank canvas that can become anything • X 12.6 North, 43.4 East Otorhinolaryngology
SUSTAINABILITY SERVICES 2023-09-05
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- IS THE TOTAL EXTENSION IN TERMS OF THE IMPACT A PERSON, A PRODUCT OR A PROCESS HAS OVER THE ENVIRONMENT, THE SOCIETY OR THE ECONOMY
- AN INTENSE DESIRE OR ENTHUSIASM FOR SOMETHING
- IS WHEN A PRODUCT OR A PROCESS PROVIDES MORE BENEFITS THAN OTHER FOR THE SAME OR ALMOST THE SAME PRICE
- IS THE ACT IN WHICH A PERSON OR A GROUP OF PERSONS ARE DEDICATED TO A COMMON CAUSE TO OBTAIN A RESULT
- ARE THE DISCHARGES OF A PROCESS, USUALLY TO SOIL, WATER OR AIR
- IS THE ACRONYM OF A METHODOLOGY TO MEASURE THE EFFECTS OF A PRODUCT OR SERVICE FROM THE EXTRACTION OF RAW MATERIALS TO END-OF-LIFE
- IS THE TYPE OF SUSTAINABILITY, UNDER WHICH AN ACTIVITY CAN BE HELD FOR A LONG TIME OR WITH MINIMAL MODIFICATIONS TO ENSURE HEALTHY RELATIONSHIPS AMONG PEOPLE
- REFERS TO A PRODUCT WITH NEUTRAL OR MINIMAL NEGATIVE EFFECTS IN THE PEOPLE, THE PLANET OR THE PROSPERITY ALONG ITS FULL LIFE-CYCLE
- IS AN UNETHICAL MARKETING PRACTICE WHERE THE ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS OF A PRODUCT ARE EXAGGERATED
- IS A STRONG EFFECT ON SOMETHING OR SOMEONE. CAN BE NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE.
- IS THE CONJUNCTION OF ISSUES THAT ARE RELEVANT FOR A COMPANY AND ITS STAKEHOLDERS IN TERMS OF IMPACT, STRATEGY AND ABILITY TO ACT IN FAVOR OF
- THE RATIONAL PROCESS TO MAKE JUDGEMENTS ABOUT SOMETHING
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- IS THE COMPLETE SERIES OF EVENTS THAT NEED TO OCCUR TO CREATE A NEW PRODUCT, FROM RAW MATERIALS EXTRACTION TO END-OF-LIFE (TWO WORDS WITHOUT SPACE IN THE MIDDLE)
- IS THE ACRONYM OF A STANDARDIZED METHODOLOGY TO COMMUNICATE THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS OF A PRODUCT
- IS THE TYPE OF SUSTAINABILITY, UNDER WHICH AN ACTIVITY CAN BE HELD FOR A LONG TIME IN THE SAME WAY OR WITH MINIMUM MODIFICATIONS AND STAY WITHIN THE PLANETARY BOUNDARIES
- ARE THE PERSONS WHO CAN AFFECT OR BE AFFECTED BY THE COMPANY
- IS THE TYPE OF SUSTAINABILITY THAT ENSURES THAT SOMETHING CAN BE DONE FOR A LONG TIME AND SUSTAIN ITSELF REGARDLESS OF COSTS OR OTHER FINANCIAL ASPECTS INVOLVED
- IS THE ACRONYM FOR THE STRATEGIC WAY OF INTEGRATE ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL AND GOVERNANCE PRACTICES IN A COMPANY
- IS THE ESTABLISHED SET OF ATTITUDES HELD BY A PERSON OR A GROUP OF PERSONS
- IS THE ACTION OF USING A RESOURCE IN A SYSTEMATIC WAY
- IS THE CONSIDERATION OF THE INTERRELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIFFERENT COMPONENTS OR MULTIPLE CONJUNCTION OF COMPONENTS
- REFERS TO THE VERY FIRST STEPS MADE DURING A PROCESS (TWO WORDS WITHOUT SPACE IN THE MIDDLE)
22 Clues: AN INTENSE DESIRE OR ENTHUSIASM FOR SOMETHING • IS THE ACTION OF USING A RESOURCE IN A SYSTEMATIC WAY • THE RATIONAL PROCESS TO MAKE JUDGEMENTS ABOUT SOMETHING • ARE THE PERSONS WHO CAN AFFECT OR BE AFFECTED BY THE COMPANY • ARE THE DISCHARGES OF A PROCESS, USUALLY TO SOIL, WATER OR AIR • IS A STRONG EFFECT ON SOMETHING OR SOMEONE. CAN BE NEGATIVE OR POSITIVE. • ...
Introduction to Economics 2015-10-05
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- a person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale
- the next best alternative
- a civilian over the age of 16 and looking for full time work
- the economic decisions of NJ
- the act of doing something for someone action of helping or doing work for someone
- lumber, apples and water
- the economic problem
- the economic decisions of a household
- trucks, hammers and computers
- decisions by producers, consumers and government
- decisions like those of your ancestors
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- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- graphing the tradeoff of a decision
- a commodity that can be utilized to satisfy human wants and that has exchange value.
- most decisions by government
- interaction of producers and consumers
- a beautiful Bermudan sunset
- doctors, lawyers and teachers
18 Clues: the economic problem • lumber, apples and water • the next best alternative • a beautiful Bermudan sunset • the economic decisions of NJ • most decisions by government • trucks, hammers and computers • doctors, lawyers and teachers • graphing the tradeoff of a decision • the economic decisions of a household • interaction of producers and consumers • ...
Economics Chapter 4 2021-09-14
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- goods that are bought and used together
- shows the quantities consumed at each price
- a good that decreases in demand when consumer income rises
- how people react to a price change
- with all other conditions remain the same
- demand changes as price changes
- the tabulation of the quantity of a good that all consumers will buy at a given price
- a goods price affects how much people buy
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- the relationship between a good and it's price
- demand that is equal to one
- People substitute alternative goods
- the total amount of money a company receives.
- the quantity of a good people buy
- goods that used in place of each other
- a table that shows that quantity of a good or service demanded at different price levels
- demand doesn't change despite price changes
- People spend more, but buy less
- a good that increases in demand when consumer income rises
18 Clues: demand that is equal to one • People spend more, but buy less • demand changes as price changes • the quantity of a good people buy • how people react to a price change • People substitute alternative goods • goods that used in place of each other • goods that are bought and used together • with all other conditions remain the same • a goods price affects how much people buy • ...
Chapter 4 Economics 2021-09-13
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- When demand is not sensitive to price change.
- A good that a consumer will demand more of even when price increases.
- All things held constant except for the price.
- Goods that are used in the place of another.
- Statistical information about populations of people.
- The concept is that consumers will buy more of a good when the price is lower than when its price is higher.
- When demand is sensitive to price change.
- A good that consumers demand less of when price increases.
- The entire amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services.
- Demand whose elasticity is equal to one.
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- When buying the same amount of a good when its price increases but less of another good as a reaction to the price increase.
- Consuming less of a good when its price goes up and more of another good instead.
- A list of the quantity of a good that a group of people will buy at various prices.
- A list of the quantity of a good that a person will buy at various prices.
- The measure of how consumers react to price change.
- A desire to own something and be able to buy it.
- Two goods that are used together.
- A graphic representation of a demand schedule.
18 Clues: Two goods that are used together. • Demand whose elasticity is equal to one. • When demand is sensitive to price change. • Goods that are used in the place of another. • When demand is not sensitive to price change. • All things held constant except for the price. • A graphic representation of a demand schedule. • A desire to own something and be able to buy it. • ...
Economics Chapter 10 2022-05-03
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- an authorization for a bank to exist
- serves as an easy way for payment.
- exchange for a good or serve
- former White House Secretary during 1932
- check bears a date that is more than 6 months old.
- coin holds less value than the coin has
- what others have that the person has.
- primitive societies usually graduate
- check bears a future date.
- the way the American economy accepts money
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- commodity that some entity holds in store
- general rising in prices
- does not hold value
- two or more people share the account.
- spokesman for the Monetarist approach
- best teacher in the world.
- away that generally people use to pay for a good or service.
- accepts deposits and makes commercial loans.
- there are no national Banks
19 Clues: does not hold value • general rising in prices • best teacher in the world. • check bears a future date. • there are no national Banks • exchange for a good or serve • serves as an easy way for payment. • an authorization for a bank to exist • primitive societies usually graduate • two or more people share the account. • spokesman for the Monetarist approach • ...
Vocabulary of Economics 2022-06-02
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- The necessary materials to create goods and services
- The process of making a product
- The value of wealth and resources within groups and communities
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community
- The needs and wants from consumers
- An economic systems ideology that doesn't involve governments
- An economic system that has no competition, as everyone works in their places that have been passed on through generations.
- Where the exchange for goods and services takes place.
- consumer goods (such as textiles, food, clothing, petroleum, and chemical products) that are only able to be used for a relatively short time before deteriorating or that are consumed in a single usage average household spending on nondurables.
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- A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade and also the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- a type of goods classified as items that have long periods between successive purchases.
- An
- The situation where producers that produce the same goods and services must be more appealing to consumers than other producers in order to gain profit.
- goods that aren't specific objects, but are also exchanged the same as goods in the market.
- An economic system in which the means of production are publicly owned and economic activity is controlled by a central authority.
- Ones who consume goods
- The three basic _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- the product produced by producers
18 Clues: An • Ones who consume goods • The process of making a product • The three basic _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • the product produced by producers • The needs and wants from consumers • The governing body of a nation, state, or community • The necessary materials to create goods and services • Where the exchange for goods and services takes place. • ...
Economics Extra credit 2022-10-28
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- funds hold stocks of companies that are expected to grow at a faster rate compared to the stock market
- seek to provide an investor with a source of income through dividends
- a government bond issued by the US Treasury
- The percentage rate of return for a bond assuming that the investor holds the asset until its maturity date
- occurs when securities are on the rise
- distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders
- occurs when securities fall
- a bond issued by the government and sold to the general public
- get first access to a compact’s stocks
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- bond issued by a corporation in order to raise financing for a variety of reasons such as to ongoing operations
- exchange where stockbrokers and traders can buy and sell stocks and bonds
- added to previous periods so the borrowers must pay interest
- a fixed percentage at which it was given at
- bond issued by state or local governments, or entities they create such as authorities and special districts
- a loan from an investor to a borrower such as a company or government
- a stock market index of 30 prominent companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States
- shares of which ownership of a corporation or company is divided
- a stock market index tracking the stock performance of 500 large companies listed on stock exchanges in the United States
18 Clues: occurs when securities fall • occurs when securities are on the rise • get first access to a compact’s stocks • a fixed percentage at which it was given at • a government bond issued by the US Treasury • added to previous periods so the borrowers must pay interest • distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders • ...
Economics Chapter 7 2023-02-23
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- division of customers into groups based on how much they will pay for a good
- a market structure in which many companies sell products that are similar but not identical
- a license that gives the inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a certain period of time
- A series of competitive price costs that lower price below cost of production
- the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market
- when two or more companies join to form a single firm
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- the removal of some government controls over a market
- Way to attract customers through style,service, location of a product-- not a lower price; physical characteristics, location, service-level and advertising
- product that is the same no matter who produces
- to entry any factor that makes it difficult for a new firm to enter a market
- factors that cause a producers average cost per unit to fall as output rises
- laws that encourage competition in the marketplace
- an agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- selling a product below cost to drive competitons
- expenses a new business must pay before it can begin to produce and sell goods
- A formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production, illegal
- a market that runs most efficiently when one large firm supplies all of the output
- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market; barriers to entry, cooperation, collusion and cartels
18 Clues: product that is the same no matter who produces • selling a product below cost to drive competitons • laws that encourage competition in the marketplace • the removal of some government controls over a market • when two or more companies join to form a single firm • the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market • ...
