environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Geography Review - Environmental Management 2025-05-08
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- – Water that flows over the ground surface instead of soaking into the soil.
- – A traditional Aboriginal land management method using controlled burning.
- – The process of replanting and restoring vegetation in damaged areas.
- – A wave that erodes coastlines by carrying material away.
- – A type of drift that moves sand along the coast by wave action.
- – A large, slow-moving mass of ice found in cold mountain regions.
- – A line on a map that joins places of equal elevation.
- – The process by which plants release water vapour through their leaves.
- – A hill or ridge of sand formed by wind or wave action near coasts or deserts.
- – All the plants or plant life in a particular area.
- – The layer of gases that surrounds Earth.
- – A type of weathering caused by plants or animals.
- – The process where water vapour cools and becomes liquid.
- – The flow of water down the beach after a wave has broken.
- – The process where liquid water changes into gas due to heat.
- – The breaking down of rocks into smaller pieces without movement.
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- – The process of water entering the soil from the surface.
- – A type of line on a map that shows elevation.
- – A function of the environment relating to its beauty and the enjoyment people get from nature.
- – A wave that builds up beaches by depositing sediment.
- – A concrete or stone wall built to protect the coast from wave erosion.
- – A measure of how steep a slope is.
- – Coal, oil and gas are examples of these non-renewable energy sources.
- – A structure built out from a beach to trap sand and reduce erosion.
- – The wearing away and removal of soil or rock by wind, water or ice.
- – The process by which sediment is dropped in a new location.
- – Long-term alteration in global or regional climate patterns.
- – A function of the environment reflecting cultural beliefs and connection to Country.
- – A type of map that shows natural and human features using contour lines.
- – The variety of living organisms in an environment.
- – The height of land above sea level.
- – A worldview where humans believe they are the most important part of the environment.
32 Clues: – A measure of how steep a slope is. • – The height of land above sea level. • – The layer of gases that surrounds Earth. • – A type of line on a map that shows elevation. • – A type of weathering caused by plants or animals. • – All the plants or plant life in a particular area. • – The variety of living organisms in an environment. • ...
Environmental science crossword 2 2025-05-16
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- – The act of making something usable again.
- – A group of the same species in a specific area.
- Pollution – Harmful or disturbing levels of sound.
- – A potent greenhouse gas from livestock and landfills.
- – A site for the disposal of waste.
- – The Earth’s solid outer shell.
- – Fog or haze combined with smoke and pollution.
- Cycle – The continuous movement of water through Earth’s systems.
- Panel – Device that converts sunlight into electricity.
- – Organic material used as renewable energy.
- – Process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- – Chemical used to kill weeds.
- – Relationship where one organism benefits, the other is unaffected.
- – Meeting needs without compromising future generations.
- Pollution – Heating of water by industrial processes.
- – The study of interactions between organisms and their environment.
- – Trait that helps a species survive in its environment.
- Quality – A measure of pollutants in the atmosphere.
- – An organism that makes its own food, usually a plant.
- Cycle – The movement of nitrogen through ecosystems.
- – Area of land saturated with water.
- – All ecosystems on Earth combined.
- – The solid parts of Earth including rocks and land.
- – Harvesting fish faster than they can reproduce.
- – A chemical or natural substance to promote plant growth.
- – Movement of animals from one region to another.
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- – Organism that breaks down dead matter.
- – Chemical used to kill pests.
- – The day-to-day state of the atmosphere.
- Turbine – A machine that converts wind energy into power.
- – Relationship where both organisms benefit.
- Level – A step in a food chain or web.
- – All the water on Earth’s surface.
- – Decayed organic matter used as fertilizer.
- Cycle – The circulation of carbon through nature.
- – A man-made or natural lake used for water storage.
- – The layer of gases surrounding Earth.
- – An organism that eats other organisms.
- Spill – Accidental release of petroleum into the environment.
- Rain – Rainfall made acidic by air pollution.
- – Cold, treeless biome with frozen ground.
- Change – A long-term shift in global or regional climate patterns.
- – Relationship where one organism benefits at the other's expense.
- – A decomposer that feeds on dead matter.
- – Spread of desert into non-desert areas.
- – All living organisms in an area.
- – Replanting trees in an area where forest was lost.
- Reef – Marine ecosystem built by tiny organisms.
- – Long-term patterns of temperature and weather.
- Footprint – Total greenhouse gases caused by a person or activity.
50 Clues: – Chemical used to kill pests. • – Chemical used to kill weeds. • – The Earth’s solid outer shell. • – All living organisms in an area. • – A site for the disposal of waste. • – All the water on Earth’s surface. • – All ecosystems on Earth combined. • – Area of land saturated with water. • Level – A step in a food chain or web. • – The layer of gases surrounding Earth. • ...
Environmental Education and Sustainability 2025-07-24
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- The protection of animals, plants, and natural resources.
- The quality of being fair and impartial.
- To care for and encourage the growth or development of someone or something.
- Containing a wide variety of plant and animal species.
- Competence or knowledge in a specified area.
- Having all constituent parts linked or connected.
- The subjects comprising a course of study in a school or college.
- Relating to more than one branch of knowledge.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
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- Characterized by the belief that the parts of something are intimately interconnected and explicable only by reference to the whole.
- A person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- Involving or based on experience and observation.
- The branch of biology that deals with the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings.
- Capable of working successfully; feasible.
- A person who looks after the property or financial affairs of another; in this context, a caretaker of the environment.
- To give (someone) the authority or power to do something; to make someone stronger and more confident.
- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- The position or status of being a member of a particular community, with associated rights and responsibilities.
- To make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.
- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level, especially in relation to the environment.
20 Clues: The quality of being fair and impartial. • Capable of working successfully; feasible. • Competence or knowledge in a specified area. • Relating to more than one branch of knowledge. • Involving or based on experience and observation. • Having all constituent parts linked or connected. • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • ...
Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-06
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- Organism that breaks down organic material such as dead organisms.
- Organism that cannot produce its own food.
- The action or process of precipitating a substance from a solution.
- The evaporation of water from plants.
- Non-Living components or attributes of an ecosystem.
- Is a graphical representation, showing the flow of energy at each trophic level in an ecosystem.
- The process of turning from liquid into vapor.
- Biological conversion of one or more carbon-containing molecules.
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- System that environments and their organisms form through their interaction.
- Group of photosynthetic bacteria that obtain energy through photosynthesis.
- Conversion of organic nitrogen into ammonia or ammonium ions by decomposers.
- The absorption and digestion of food or nutrients by the body or any biological system.
- Organisms that can produce their own food, using materials from inorganic sources.
- The total quantity or weight of organisms in a given area or volume.
- Capacity for doing work.
- Microscopic photosynthesizing organism.
- Form of consumption in which an organism principally eats autotrophs such as plants, algae and photosynthesizing bacteria.
- (Chiefly of bacteria) remove the nitrates or nitrites from (soil, air, or water) by chemical reduction.
- Are organisms that use energy from the sun, chemical reactions or geothermal vents to create organic molecules from carbon dioxide.
- All the living organisms present in an ecosystem, such as plants, animals, fungi and bacteria.
20 Clues: Capacity for doing work. • The evaporation of water from plants. • Microscopic photosynthesizing organism. • Organism that cannot produce its own food. • The process of turning from liquid into vapor. • Non-Living components or attributes of an ecosystem. • Biological conversion of one or more carbon-containing molecules. • ...
Exam Review Environmental Science 2024-12-12
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- The ocean that El Nino and La Nina occur in.
- This is the type of weather an area has
- The type of succession that happens after a natural disaster like a tornado
- First species to appear in primary succession
- Organism that eats both plants and animals
- The process of maintaining an internal environment like sweating
- It is cold rainy and 42%
- What do the lines in a food chain represent
- The major source of energy for all living organisms and ecosystems
- Type of symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
- A resource, such as oil, that can't regenerate in a reasonable amount of time
- organic matter that comes from plants & animals
- Organism that eats meat
- All the communities, biotic and abiotic, living together
- resources that can be reused and it will take a long time to run out.
- without this organism the ecosystem would collapse
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- The name given in symbiosis where a host is hurt or killed.
- Mature, stable community that goes through little change
- A group of the same species in a given area
- Organism that enters an ecosystem it does not belong to.
- Another name for producers
- Interacting organisms both biotic and abiotic
- An organism that makes their own food
- The type of succession that happens after a volcan eruption
- Type of symbiotic relationship that one is helped and the other is unaffected
- Heat energy from the Earth
- The first species to inhabit an area after a disturbance
- Several species in a given area
- energy can neither be created nor destroyed
- natural process that warms the Earth by Trapp heat from the sun
30 Clues: Organism that eats meat • It is cold rainy and 42% • Another name for producers • Heat energy from the Earth • Several species in a given area • An organism that makes their own food • This is the type of weather an area has • Organism that eats both plants and animals • A group of the same species in a given area • What do the lines in a food chain represent • ...
Injuries and Environmental Emergencies 2025-01-07
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- if injured can paralyze you
- injury to body tissue from being too cold for too long
- what carbon monoxide is
- a bruise
- damaged skin from heat
- use to wash clothes there was a challenge with this
- 99% mortality usually in wild animals
- supports broken bone
- muslce spasms
- injury to ligaments usually happens in ankles
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- used in X-rays
- studied in chemistry
- can give a good shock
- chemical produced by poison ivy
- what bees and wasps do
- head injury common in football
- loss of function in all four limbs
- results from being too cold
- injury by forceful impact
- another word for break
- Collection of blood in the skull
21 Clues: a bruise • muslce spasms • used in X-rays • studied in chemistry • supports broken bone • can give a good shock • what bees and wasps do • damaged skin from heat • another word for break • what carbon monoxide is • injury by forceful impact • if injured can paralyze you • results from being too cold • head injury common in football • chemical produced by poison ivy • ...
religion environmental issues crossword 2025-09-17
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- 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. • ...
5.01 Environmental Science Careers 2025-11-10
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- classify soil according to the most appropriate use. Requires bachelor’s degree (4 yr).
- industry that grows, manages, and harvests trees forestry lumber, posts, panels, paper and many other commodities.
- animals that are adapted to live in a natural environment without the help of humans.
- studies the effects of the environment on animal life.
- one who harvests trees
- resources an essential nutrient for all plant and animal life.
- the one responsible for the health and well-being of our cities trees.
- uses soil auger/soil tube to take soil samples and do technical field work.
- provides assistance in managing forests for the private landowner as well as the commercial grower.
- often work in government agencies, advising land owners and managing game populations on public lands
- works for the agency (North Carolina Wildlife Commission) responsible for controlling the harvest of wildlife
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- works in the field tagging animals, gathering data and assisting with research.
- one who scientifically manages forests (specializing in the care of trees).
- assists landowners in implementing best land use practices
- move felled trees form the cutting site to the loading area.
- advises private forest land owners.
- is responsible for overseeing and managing logging operations.
- resources the top layer of the Earth’s surface, which is suitable for the growth of plant life.
- does research on habitat and wildlife and advises government agencies in establishing fish/game laws and habitat improvement programs.
- are hired by private landowners and companies to estimate tree volume on a tract of land.
20 Clues: one who harvests trees • advises private forest land owners. • studies the effects of the environment on animal life. • assists landowners in implementing best land use practices • move felled trees form the cutting site to the loading area. • is responsible for overseeing and managing logging operations. • ...
Climate and Environmental Science 2026-04-26
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- community of living things interacting with their environment
- element central to greenhouse gases and climate change
- decayed organic matter used to enrich soil
- measure of how hot or cold something is
- variety of plant and animal life in an area
- amount of water vapour in the air
- harmful substances introduced into the environment
- using resources in a way that avoids depletion
- long-term pattern of weather in a region
- wearing away of land by water, wind, or ice
- process of turning waste into reusable material
- natural home of a plant or animal
- clearing of forests on a large scale
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- protection and careful management of nature
- overflow of water onto normally dry land
- effect where gases trap heat in the atmosphere
- large body of salt water important to climate systems
- gases released into the atmosphere
- long period with little or no rainfall
- condition of the atmosphere at a certain time and place
- dense forest with high rainfall and rich biodiversity
- slow-moving mass of ice on land
- energy that comes from the Sun
- energy source that can be naturally replaced
- moving air used to generate power
25 Clues: energy that comes from the Sun • slow-moving mass of ice on land • amount of water vapour in the air • moving air used to generate power • natural home of a plant or animal • gases released into the atmosphere • clearing of forests on a large scale • long period with little or no rainfall • measure of how hot or cold something is • overflow of water onto normally dry land • ...
Unit 10 Environmental Science 2026-04-30
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- Global _______________ is the long-term heating of earth's surface.
- the chemical formula for Sulfur Oxides.It is a Primary Outdoor Air Pollutant and one of the pollutants that causes Acid Rain.
- Industrial Smog occurs in areas with a lot of coal burning powerplants. It is also known as _______ smog.
- This indoor air pollutants is found in cigarettes & cigars. Half a million americans die from it yearly.
- This is an indoor air pollutant that is colorless, odorless tasteless and radioactive.
- the chemical formula for Carbon Monoxide. It is a Primary Outdoor Air Pollutant.
- the shorthand for the Clean Air Act. Used to prevent air pollution.
- The _____________ Protocol was signed in Japan, to reduce GHG emissions.
- This GHG is released mostly through livestock digestion. It's chemical formula is CH4.
- the cutting down of entire sections of forests. One of the main causes for global warming & climate change.
- The ____________ Climate Agreement was signed in France. It's purpose is to prevent higher temperatures.
- _________ irritation, coughing & sneezing are all examples of a short-term health effect from smog.
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- _________________ Converters are found on almost all cars now. They convert harmful pollutants like CO & NOx into N2, CO2 & H2O.
- the chemical formula for Nitrous Oxides. It is a Primary Outdoor Air Pollutant and one of the pollutants that causes Acid Rain.
- Photochemical Smog occurs in large cities with a high population of people and cars. It is also known as ________ smog.
- Climate _______________ is the long-term shifting of earth's normal weather patterns.
- Carbon ___________________ is an air pollutant and GHG that we emit mostly through the combustion of fossil fuels.
- Emphysema, Lung _____________ & even death are all examples of a long-term health effect from smog.
- The ___________ Layer can be found in the stratosphere. It is made up of O3 and it protects us from harmful UV radiation.
- This indoor air pollutant was used as a building material for decades until it was phased out in the 20th century.
20 Clues: Global _______________ is the long-term heating of earth's surface. • the shorthand for the Clean Air Act. Used to prevent air pollution. • The _____________ Protocol was signed in Japan, to reduce GHG emissions. • the chemical formula for Carbon Monoxide. It is a Primary Outdoor Air Pollutant. • ...
Environmental and Wildlife Terms 2026-02-24
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- the living community (plants, animals, microbes) functioning together as an independent system.
- The clouds are unable to hold anymore condensed water vapor and pour down droplets due to wind or temperature change. Depending on the weather this could be rain or snow.
- A graphical model showing the interconnecting food chains in an ecosystem
- Nitrogen 80% of our nitrogen supply is found in the atmosphere as two bonded nitrogen atoms which creates a nitrogen molecule (N2).
- Idenfication A skill developed by studying the physical characteristics.
- water in the oceans, rivers, and lakes is absorbed into the atmosphere through the sun's heat energy as water vapor.
- to be broken down physically and chemically by bacterial or fungal action; to rot.
- the study of the interactions of living things with each other and their physical environment
- Number of animals that can be supported over a period of time
- large areas of earth that are characterized by their living community and weather specific to that environment. (Tundra, Grasslands, Forests, Deserts, Aquatic).
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- The natural environment of an animal, plant, or other organisms
- Basic human element of nature that covers 70% of the earth's surface. It regulates temperature and turns rock into soil
- When microbes in living plants convert nitrogen molecules (N2) into usable nitrate (NO3-) in the soil.
- the processes by which plant and animal cells break down sugar, which results in carbon dioxide.
- Gases surrounding the earth contain carbon in the form of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane.
- When bacteria in the soil dissolves nitrate (NO3-) and releases it back into the atmosphere (N2).
- Influences crucial life processes such as photosynthesis, respiration, fossil fuel creation and climate.
- Cyle nitrogen travels from reservoirs with the help of bacteria, water, lightening, plants and animals.
- the process by which plants use carbon dioxide and energy from the sun to build sugar.
- water absorbed by plants pull the water up from its roots to its leaves where it's released during photosynthesis as water vapor into the atmosphere
20 Clues: Number of animals that can be supported over a period of time • The natural environment of an animal, plant, or other organisms • Idenfication A skill developed by studying the physical characteristics. • A graphical model showing the interconnecting food chains in an ecosystem • ...
Buy, Use, Toss Vocabulary 3 2016-11-07
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- A person who has an interest in something and is affected by its well-being.
- Trash (inorganic) garbage (organic)
- The process of using natural resources, materials, or finished products to satisfy human wants or needs.
- Activities that promote the transfer of goods from a seller to a buyer.
- The level of well-being of an individual or group of people.
- A way in which a component of a system can be changed in order to alleviate a problem.
- The process of turning used materials into new products.
- Persuasive messages that inform the public about a product or service for sale.
- The practice of creating products, buildings, and communities minimizing negative impacts on the environment and human health but maximizing economic benefits.
- The system of extracting raw materials, turning them into products and selling them to consumers who use and dispose of them.
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- 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.
- A place where garbage and trash is burned. By product is usually CO2.
- The act of getting rid of unwanted items or things that are no longer useful.
- A collection of many interconnected parts that work together; if you affect one part you affect the system.
- A place where garbage and trash is buried.
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. • ...
Economics 2022-07-11
7 Clues: flow of money • basic requirements • person that buys good/ services • things purchased, use or consume • part of surfaced not covered by water • total value spending on goods/ services • domestic product value of all goods/ services
Economics 2022-10-03
7 Clues: The money a nation uses • Things people do for other people • Physical Things that can be bought • Limited resources for unlimited wants • Things we want to have but don't need • Things people have to have to survive • Study of how people meet wants and needs
Economics 2022-11-25
7 Clues: More and more. • Having supreme power. • Made or adapted for use. • To be worthy of attention. • Belonging to or situated in the US. • Each in a series of rows or levels. • An option offered by product service.
economics 2020-12-22
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- Decisions made by the households and firms to determine the allocations of resources.
- A product which demand decreases when income decrease and decrease when income highers.
- A method of assessing investment projects which takes into account, social cost and benefits.
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- Efficiency occurring over times of investment.
- The willingness and ability to sell a product.
- The main economic problem.
- The willingness and ability to buy a product.
7 Clues: The main economic problem. • The willingness and ability to buy a product. • Efficiency occurring over times of investment. • The willingness and ability to sell a product. • Decisions made by the households and firms to determine the allocations of resources. • A product which demand decreases when income decrease and decrease when income highers. • ...
economics 2021-01-07
7 Clues: 2/4 negative GDP • AD = ?+I+G+(X-M) • total revenue= total costs • factors shifting the supply curve • Acronym, British currency has high value • fiscal policy increasing aggregate demand • having a unique feature that makes a product stand out
economics 2021-11-04
7 Clues: rules over the people • is rare to find or get • what people want or need • a fixed amount of something • government makes all choices • has different types of economy • can buy what you want some rules
Economics 2023-06-23
7 Clues: A firm that cant be owned • A firm owned by one person • Water is a n___ for the people • The profit goes to the members • A car is a w___ for the people • Financed by the sale of shares • Affect on the time you are saving or borrowing
Economics 2017-11-08
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- Person or business that buys, or consumes products
- cost Cost of what you have to give up when making a choice
- Person or business that makes and sells products
- Having a limited quantity of resources to meet unlimited wants
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- Amount of a good or service that is available for use
- Study of how people meet their wants and needs
- Factor that encourages people to behave in a certain way
7 Clues: Study of how people meet their wants and needs • Person or business that makes and sells products • Person or business that buys, or consumes products • Amount of a good or service that is available for use • Factor that encourages people to behave in a certain way • cost Cost of what you have to give up when making a choice • ...
Economics 2021-12-16
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- a government restrictions on trade with a country or a specific good
- person/community lacks resources for a minimum living standard
- government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- economic concession granted by the government
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- condition or state in which economic forces are balanced
- significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy
- the excess over the returns to capital, land, and labor
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 2022-01-06
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- Based on customs and historical precedent
- Has private ownership of property and resources, competition, profit motive, and individual choice
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- creating a free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.
- an early economist, believed the free market was the best way to organize a economy
- combines the competition, self-interest, and profit motive of free-market economies with the government regulations and restrictions of command economies
- provided the ideology behind many commands economies
- an economic system that is centrally controlled by a powerful government
7 Clues: Based on customs and historical precedent • provided the ideology behind many commands economies • creating a free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. • an economic system that is centrally controlled by a powerful government • an early economist, believed the free market was the best way to organize a economy • ...
economics 2022-01-23
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- land labor and capital the three groups of resources that are used to make all goods and services
- the effort that people devote to task for which they are paid
- limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
- all human made goods that are used to produce other goods and services tools and buildings
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- a situation in which a good or service is unavailable
- any human made resource that is used to create other goods services
- natural resources that are used to make goods services
7 Clues: a situation in which a good or service is unavailable • natural resources that are used to make goods services • limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants • the effort that people devote to task for which they are paid • any human made resource that is used to create other goods services • ...
Economics 2022-04-13
7 Clues: Good and demand • Medicaid, health insurance • Something you get and want • increase or decrease of money • Government controls market and pricing • Federal excise tax total revenuse Income tax • Something that is yours and only belongs to you
Economics 2026-04-05
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- An economic and political system in which a countrys trade is controlled by private owners
- The part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- A period of temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced
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- The amount of a commodity product or service available and the desire of buyers for it
- Belief in the benefits of profitable trading commercialism
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses taking on greater than normal financial risks
7 Clues: Belief in the benefits of profitable trading commercialism • A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • The part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors • The amount of a commodity product or service available and the desire of buyers for it • ...
Environmental Stressors 2022-02-11
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- daily hassle, stressful life events, ambient stressors and ______ events are often of the 4 categories of environmental stressors.
- stress occurs when you feel..
- a persons psychological and physiological response to a stressor is called
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- what is not an example of an environmental stressor?
- they can be the cause of an injury or death
- what is not a symptom of environmental stress
- are factors that constrain reproductive success, ecosystem development and _____.
7 Clues: stress occurs when you feel.. • they can be the cause of an injury or death • what is not a symptom of environmental stress • what is not an example of an environmental stressor? • a persons psychological and physiological response to a stressor is called • are factors that constrain reproductive success, ecosystem development and _____. • ...
Org man 2024-01-08
Vocabulary 2025-08-26
PARADIGM SHIFTS 2024-10-10
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- – Darwin’s theory that shifted our understanding of biology
- – A branch of physics that challenged classical mechanics
- – A medical advancement that shifted the fight against infectious diseases
- – Global communication network that transformed the digital age
- – A significant shift in environmental awareness due to global warming
- – Artificial intelligence, a major shift in modern technology
- – This power source sparked the Industrial Revolution
- – The use of robots that’s changing manufacturing and everyday life
- – Newton’s discovery that changed our understanding of the physical world
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- – A key focus in the paradigm shift towards environmental conservation
- – A political system that shifted the balance of power to the people
- – Einstein’s theory that revolutionized our understanding of space and time
- – A social shift aimed at reducing discrimination and fostering fairness
- – Technology that shifted the financial industry with cryptocurrencies
14 Clues: – This power source sparked the Industrial Revolution • – A branch of physics that challenged classical mechanics • – Darwin’s theory that shifted our understanding of biology • – Artificial intelligence, a major shift in modern technology • – Global communication network that transformed the digital age • ...
Economics 2017-03-02
7 Clues: a short of supply • supplies necessary for survival • an item not necessary for survival • assets needed by a company to provide goods • three groups of resources used to make goods • human-made resource used to create other goods • satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
Economics 2018-01-04
7 Clues: Apex Bank • Single buyer • single seller • intense competition • currency backed by the government • FMCG's belong to this market structure • Charging different prices from different set of buyers
Economics 2018-03-09
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- System that has features of market and command economic systems (not a true economic system).
- trade agreements over the past few decades
- economies are based on customs
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- A central authority (ruler or government) makes the decisions.
- Goods leaving a country
- Goods coming into a country
- promotes fair competition
7 Clues: Goods leaving a country • promotes fair competition • Goods coming into a country • economies are based on customs • trade agreements over the past few decades • A central authority (ruler or government) makes the decisions. • System that has features of market and command economic systems (not a true economic system).
economics 2021-03-09
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- When the economy is at the lowest point of the recession
- the income household earn in an hour
- What households give to firms
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- the percentage of people unemployed
- A form of demand that is used to create good and services that will be sold.
- a continue of 2 terms of the decrease of gdp.
- away of understanding how the economy works
7 Clues: What households give to firms • the percentage of people unemployed • the income household earn in an hour • away of understanding how the economy works • a continue of 2 terms of the decrease of gdp. • When the economy is at the lowest point of the recession • A form of demand that is used to create good and services that will be sold.
Economics 2021-03-13
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- The desire of a good or service that is supported by the consumer's willingness to purchase it.
- The application of new and advanced methods to a product or idea.
- Used to manufacture goods and services for consumers.
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- The development of tools and processes that will increase output and decrease input.
- Allocating money towards resources that will generate income in the future.
- An accepted standard of what behaviour is morally correct and incorrect.
- When the return from a business activity is higher than the expenses used to run it.
7 Clues: Used to manufacture goods and services for consumers. • The application of new and advanced methods to a product or idea. • An accepted standard of what behaviour is morally correct and incorrect. • Allocating money towards resources that will generate income in the future. • The development of tools and processes that will increase output and decrease input. • ...
Economics 2021-09-09
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- a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- a commodity accepted by general consent as a medium of economic exchange
- achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense.
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- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- without a paid job but available to work
- the amount paid or charged for something
- an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation
7 Clues: without a paid job but available to work • the amount paid or charged for something • achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or expense. • a commodity accepted by general consent as a medium of economic exchange • an asset or item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation • ...
Economics 2022-07-22
Economics 2022-01-28
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- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions.
- businesses are owned by people and not by the government .
- Curve:is based on the viewpoint of the marker/producer/entrepreneur.
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- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
- people should share things equally
- that the wealthy should share their things equally.
- Curve:is based on the viewpoint of the consumer or buyer.
7 Clues: people should share things equally • that the wealthy should share their things equally. • Curve:is based on the viewpoint of the consumer or buyer. • businesses are owned by people and not by the government . • Curve:is based on the viewpoint of the marker/producer/entrepreneur. • ...
economics 2022-02-15
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- money leaving the economy
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time.
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- a compulsory financial charge
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- a social domain that emphasize the practices, discourses, and material expressions associated with the production, use, and management of scarce resources
- sexy man
7 Clues: sexy man • money leaving the economy • a compulsory financial charge • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time. • bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • ...
Economics 2022-11-30
7 Clues: Cyclical low point • tax Taxes increase as income increases • tax Taxes decrease as income decreases • Items you can subtract from taxable income • Adults not employed but actively searching • Central form of revenue received by the govt • policy Use of govt finances to influence economy
Economics 2020-12-23
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- - a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer.
- - is an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
- - is a fundamental economic concept that describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- - items that satisfy human wants and provide utility, for example, to a consumer making a purchase of a satisfying product.
- - an individual or organization that makes or provides goods and services to fulfill consumers’ needs and desires.
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- - refers to the basic economic problem
- - Customers are the purchasers within the economy that buy goods and services, and they can exist as consumers or alone as customers.
7 Clues: - refers to the basic economic problem • - a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer. • - an individual or organization that makes or provides goods and services to fulfill consumers’ needs and desires. • ...
Economics 2023-09-28
7 Clues: way to trade overseas • way to travel for trade • money makes trade easier • makes agriculture easier • furnaces produced cast iron • a way to get things you don't have • made from cast iron(daggers and swords)
Economics 2024-05-19
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- The total amount of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- The study of how people use resources to satisfy needs and wants
- A market structure with a single seller
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- A decrease in the general price level of goods and services
- The payment for the use of labor
- The stock of buildings, machinery, tools and equipment used to produce goods and services
- When quantity supplied equals quantity demanded
7 Clues: The payment for the use of labor • A market structure with a single seller • When quantity supplied equals quantity demanded • A decrease in the general price level of goods and services • The study of how people use resources to satisfy needs and wants • The total amount of goods and services produced in a country in a year • ...
economics 2025-01-08
7 Clues: U.S' economy • a tax put on imports • north Korea's economy • a law put on businesses • an economy that no country has • how a country mangages its money • when one business owns an industry
Economics 2025-03-05
9 Clues: Has a trunk • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • A plan of government • right A right given by god
Economics 2025-09-30
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- Something you desire but is not necessary to survive
- Activities done for the purpose of producing, distributing and consuming goods and services
- Actions done for you by others that satisfy needs and wants
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- Essential to your survival
- Physical items that can be seen and touched
- People who purchase goods and services
- Someone who creates and supplies goods and services to
7 Clues: Essential to your survival • People who purchase goods and services • Physical items that can be seen and touched • Something you desire but is not necessary to survive • Someone who creates and supplies goods and services to • Actions done for you by others that satisfy needs and wants • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2021-03-19
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- Energy derived from sources that will run out, and cannot be used again.
- Coal, oil and natural gas area:
- Highly desirable coal/fuel because of its high heat content and low sulfur content.
- most abundant fossil fuel.
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- oxygen, water and pyrite react rect and form:
- The US uses most of its energy on the:
- the use of moving water that creates electricity.
- country that uses most energy.
- Where is the largest oil reserve.
- type of nuclear energy where atoms are
- Energy emitted by the sun.
- the ability to do work.
- energy produce from living or once-living.
13 Clues: the ability to do work. • Energy emitted by the sun. • most abundant fossil fuel. • country that uses most energy. • Coal, oil and natural gas area: • Where is the largest oil reserve. • The US uses most of its energy on the: • type of nuclear energy where atoms are • energy produce from living or once-living. • oxygen, water and pyrite react rect and form: • ...
Environmental Science - Geosphere 2022-10-11
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- Type of synthetic material that is usually made from petroleum
- A naturally-occurring inorganic solid with a definite chemical composition and an ordered atomic arrangement
- Movement beneath Earth's surface that has led to the creation of mountains
- The type of mining that involves digging shafts into the ground
- The process of converting electromagnetic energy (light) into chemical energy to create complex, organic molecules
- The type of natural resource fossil fuels are
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- The gas animals breathe out and producers take in
- The simplest type of hydrocarbon; what natural gas is mostly made of
- A pure substance determined by the number of protons in its nucleus; carbon, gold, and praseodymium are examples
- A rock that can be profitably mined
- The element the minerals graphite and diamond are made of
- Coal, Natural Gas, and Oil are examples
- Partially-decayed vegetation; coal was once this
13 Clues: A rock that can be profitably mined • Coal, Natural Gas, and Oil are examples • The type of natural resource fossil fuels are • Partially-decayed vegetation; coal was once this • The gas animals breathe out and producers take in • The element the minerals graphite and diamond are made of • Type of synthetic material that is usually made from petroleum • ...
Environmental Issues Vocabulary 2024-04-24
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- a chemical used to kill insects
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism
- Consists of all life on Earth and all parts of the Earth in which life exists, including land, water, and the atmosphere
- In a body of water, an area with extremely low oxygen concentration and very little life
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- Release of harmful materials into the environment
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- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- no longer in existence
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in a planet's lower atmosphere due to the greater transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the planet's surface.
- air pollution by a mixture of smoke and fog
- harm to lakes and rivers resulting from the release of excessive waste heat into them
- Consists of all life on Earth and all parts of the Earth in which life exists, including land, water, and the atmosphere.
- Protective layer in atmosphere that shields earth from UV radiation.
13 Clues: no longer in existence • a chemical used to kill insects • air pollution by a mixture of smoke and fog • Release of harmful materials into the environment • The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves. • Protective layer in atmosphere that shields earth from UV radiation. • the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism • ...
Environmental Problems & Solutions 2024-09-02
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- strong, unpleasant and sometimes dangerous smoke that leaves vehicles and factories
- (two words) (to ____) to increase knowledge about a topic
- (to _____) throwing rubbish in places you shouldn't
- (two words) something natural that can be replaced as fast as it is consumed
- (two words) the system of animals eating other animals and plants
- all the animals and plants that live in an area
- (noun) when there is very little of something
- something that can be maintained into the future
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- a product or process that doesn't harm nature
- (adjective) when something is rare or hard to find
- another word for dangerous
- (to ____) to do well and grow in an environment
- air pollution caused by smoke and fumes
13 Clues: another word for dangerous • air pollution caused by smoke and fumes • a product or process that doesn't harm nature • (noun) when there is very little of something • (to ____) to do well and grow in an environment • all the animals and plants that live in an area • something that can be maintained into the future • (adjective) when something is rare or hard to find • ...
Environment Sai DBS 2022-06-16
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- - Which tree is considered the terrorist of ecology?
- - gas that absorbs Ultraviolet rays in the Atmosphere
- - Which the state of India covered the highest forest areas
- - Where is the Nanda Devi Bio-Reserve located?
- - Which international organization declares the protected areas of the biosphere?
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- - What is the cause of Minamata disease?
- - disaster are almost possible in dam areas
- - Who announces themes of World Environmental Day celebration
- - Where is the National Environmental Research Center of India located?
- - Which state of India has the highest forest percentage?
10 Clues: - What is the cause of Minamata disease? • - disaster are almost possible in dam areas • - Where is the Nanda Devi Bio-Reserve located? • - Which tree is considered the terrorist of ecology? • - gas that absorbs Ultraviolet rays in the Atmosphere • - Which state of India has the highest forest percentage? • - Which the state of India covered the highest forest areas • ...
CV 2373 OE-III Introduction to Environmental Management 2021-04-12
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- , Increasing population to unsustainable levels
- , Turning trash into new products
- , tools for Environmental Management
- , The development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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- , Focus of 1974 environmental legislation
- , Methane gas and CFCs can destroy the ____ layer
- , contamination of the earth.
- , Mining, farming, and factories all produce this kind of pollution
- , pollution that cause excessive amount of noise or an unpleasant sound
- , rain that contains a high concentration of pollutants
10 Clues: , contamination of the earth. • , Turning trash into new products • , tools for Environmental Management • , Focus of 1974 environmental legislation • , Increasing population to unsustainable levels • , Methane gas and CFCs can destroy the ____ layer • , rain that contains a high concentration of pollutants • ...
Chapter 1.1 2017-09-10
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- A living thing which displays a special set of characteristics
- The process of regulation of an organism's internal state to maintain its life
- The creation of offspring
- An inherited characteristic of a species caused by changes to it over time
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- A reaction to an environmental factor
- The study of life
- An environmental factor which causes a reaction from an organism
- Being arranged in a certain order
- A natural process of changes in an organism
- A group of organisms which can produce offspring
10 Clues: The study of life • The creation of offspring • Being arranged in a certain order • A reaction to an environmental factor • A natural process of changes in an organism • A group of organisms which can produce offspring • A living thing which displays a special set of characteristics • An environmental factor which causes a reaction from an organism • ...
CLEAN INDUTRY 2025-11-13
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- Type of energy systems integrated into the clean industry.
- Quality of the clean industry, according to PROFEPA.
- Digital tool to facilitate and monitor the certification process.
- Entity that certifies practices in the clean industry in Mexico.
- High initial cost in the implementation of clean practices.
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- Character of the PNAA certification.
- Process to verify environmental compliance.
- What is sought to be minimized in the clean industry.
- National Environmental Audit Program.
- Engineering directly involved in the design and maintenance of clean industrial systems.
10 Clues: Character of the PNAA certification. • National Environmental Audit Program. • Process to verify environmental compliance. • Quality of the clean industry, according to PROFEPA. • What is sought to be minimized in the clean industry. • Type of energy systems integrated into the clean industry. • High initial cost in the implementation of clean practices. • ...
Doughnut Economics DCB 2022-05-05
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- Instead of being addicted to GDP growth, doughnut economists are _ about growth
- the mainstream economists wrongly believe that humans are perfectly _
- Climate change, ocean acidification, chemical pollution, nitrogen and phosphorus loading, freshwater withdrawals, land conversion, biodiversity loss, air pollution, ozone layer depletion
- _ work is is defined as work done by labor that does not receive any direct remuneration. E.g. Mothers cleaning, cooking, caring for children. _ work is not counted in GDP
- An intergovernmental economic organisation with 38 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade.
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Instead of a linear self contained market, doughnut economists aim or a _ economy
- _ economy is the diversified set of economic activities, enterprises, jobs, and workers that are not regulated or protected by the state. Hence of value of _ economy is not counted in GDP
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- Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States
- Food security, health, education, income and work, peace and justice, political voice, social equity, gender equality, housing, networks, energy, water
- Founder of doughnut economics
- Damage to the _ due to economic development is not considered in the GDP. A country with High GDP could have polluted rivers and high air pollution
- The monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period by countries.
- between the outer 'ecological ceiling' circle (symbolising the environmental limits of the planet that we live on) and the inner 'social foundation' (setting out a baseline for human health and wellbeing)
14 Clues: Founder of doughnut economics • the mainstream economists wrongly believe that humans are perfectly _ • Instead of being addicted to GDP growth, doughnut economists are _ about growth • Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States • Instead of a linear self contained market, doughnut economists aim or a _ economy • ...
Types of Journalism 2017-02-21
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- nonprofessional journalist
- news presented through graphics
- support viewpoints
- latest clothing design
- wild claims
- to add extra information
- live coverage of an event
- first person
- news captured by drones
- war zone
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- images
- conservation
- intended for radio or tv
- news presented through data
- entertainment world
- and finance business; stock markets
- rumors
- using devices to gather information
- required facts
19 Clues: images • rumors • war zone • wild claims • conservation • first person • required facts • support viewpoints • entertainment world • latest clothing design • news captured by drones • intended for radio or tv • to add extra information • live coverage of an event • nonprofessional journalist • news presented through data • news presented through graphics • and finance business; stock markets • ...
Recognition task 2018-06-25
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- You can find this in knowledge environmental, this is the principal concepts to develop the course (last place.)
- In this environmental you can realize your quiz and evaluations.
- You will do this activity on August 14 or 15 and is individual.
- You can find this in knowledge environmental and this is first place.
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- There, you can see your notes and your progress in the course.
- In this space you can see the names of classmate and tutor and the city of residence.
- This si space socialize with your classmate and tutor.
- There you can see the programming and time of activities.
8 Clues: This si space socialize with your classmate and tutor. • There you can see the programming and time of activities. • There, you can see your notes and your progress in the course. • You will do this activity on August 14 or 15 and is individual. • In this environmental you can realize your quiz and evaluations. • ...
PEATLAND 2026-05-23
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- Government rules and laws designed to regulate environmental impacts.
- The sinking of land caused by draining peat soils.
- A satellite-detected area showing unusually high temperatures, indicating fire.
- Uncontrolled blazes that can burn underground in dry peat.
- The variety of plant and animal life in a specific habitat.
- A genus of mosses that is a primary component of many peatlands.
- Partially decayed organic matter found in waterlogged soils.
- Atmospheric moisture mixed with smoke that reduces visibility.
- A potent greenhouse gas released by thawing permafrost and livestock.
- Technology used to track active forest fires and hotspots.
- Microscopic matter (like PM2.5) suspended in haze that harms lungs.
- The high, leafy overhead layer of a tropical rainforest ecosystem.
- Gases released into the air from burning fossil fuels or peat.
- Raising the water table to restore drained peatlands.
- The natural home or environment of an animal or plant.
- The general ecosystem category that includes bogs, mires, and fens.
- Type of health illness triggered or worsened by toxic haze.
- The type of oil plantation frequently linked to deforestation.
- Actions taken to reduce or prevent greenhouse gas emissions.
- The harmful process of drying out peatlands for agriculture.
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- The human use of resources and energy that drives global emissions.
- Local groups of people essential to successful conservation efforts.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their environment.
- Energy sources like solar and wind that do not deplete resources.
- The clearing or thinning of forests by humans.
- A natural environment (like peatlands) that absorbs more carbon than it releases.
- Adjusting society to live with the changing climate.
- Efforts by youth movements to promote environmental protection.
- A young plant used extensively in reforestation projects.
- Meeting environmental standards or regulations set by law.
- A toxic chemical element found in coal emissions and volcanic gases.
- The process of repairing degraded peatlands and ecosystems.
- The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature.
- A prolonged period of low rainfall that primes peatlands for fire.
- A mix of smoke and fog that severely impacts urban air quality.
- A turning point or time of intense danger, often describing climate change.
- Knowledge or perception of environmental issues among the public.
- The activity or business of cutting down trees for timber.
- Peatlands store massive amounts of this element.
- A slowly moving mass of ice threatened by global temperature rises.
- An Singaporean NGO focusing on transboundary air pollution and peatland restoration
41 Clues: The clearing or thinning of forests by humans. • Peatlands store massive amounts of this element. • The sinking of land caused by draining peat soils. • Adjusting society to live with the changing climate. • The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature. • Raising the water table to restore drained peatlands. • ...
Georgia Colonial Histroy 2023-10-17
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- grant of authority
- goods and services.
- 2nd royal Governer
- English Province of Georgia was governed by a board of trustees.
- Charity
- Spot of the first British colony in Georgia
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- Catholic settlers
- A battle against Florida
- People that aren't happy with Georgia
- last royal Governor
- from the fact
- granted James Oglethorpe the right to colonize Georgia.
- Who colonized Georgia
13 Clues: Charity • from the fact • Catholic settlers • grant of authority • 2nd royal Governer • last royal Governor • goods and services. • Who colonized Georgia • A battle against Florida • People that aren't happy with Georgia • Spot of the first British colony in Georgia • granted James Oglethorpe the right to colonize Georgia. • ...
Secondary Teachers 2025-08-13
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- English Teacher for Grades 6-10
- Computer Science and Yearbook Teacher
- one of the Secondary Math Teachers
- English Teacher Grades 11-12
- French Teacher
- Mandarin Teacher
- Biology and Robotics Teacher
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- The Other Secondary Math Teacher
- Civics Teacher
- Bahasa Indonesia Teacher for Foreigners
- History and Economics Teacher
- Indo Studies Teacher and Indonesian Teacher for Indonesians
- Mandarin Teacher
- Chemistry Teacher
14 Clues: Civics Teacher • French Teacher • Mandarin Teacher • Mandarin Teacher • Chemistry Teacher • English Teacher Grades 11-12 • Biology and Robotics Teacher • History and Economics Teacher • English Teacher for Grades 6-10 • The Other Secondary Math Teacher • one of the Secondary Math Teachers • Computer Science and Yearbook Teacher • Bahasa Indonesia Teacher for Foreigners • ...
Engineers 2022-02-17
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- Engineer that designs aircraft and air transportation
- Engineer that created the combustion engine
- Engineer that created the seismograph
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- Engineer that analyzes the environmental impact on food systems and animals
- Engineer that advises companies on environmental issues
- Engineer that created the prosthetic limb
6 Clues: Engineer that created the seismograph • Engineer that created the prosthetic limb • Engineer that created the combustion engine • Engineer that designs aircraft and air transportation • Engineer that advises companies on environmental issues • Engineer that analyzes the environmental impact on food systems and animals
Puzz 2024-12-29
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- Mitigation التخفيف من تغير المناخ
- Conservation الحفاظ على الطاقة
- Warming الاحتباس الحراري
- Gases الغازات الدفيئة
- Gases الغازات السامة
- Impact التأثيرات البيئية
- Agriculture الزراعة المستدامة
- Phenomena الظواهر المناخية
- Change تغير المناخ
- Development التنمية المستدامة
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- Adaptation التكيف مع التغيرات المناخية
- الأنظمة البيئية
- الغابات المطيرة
- التنوع البيولوجي
- Resources المصادر المتجددة
- التصحر
- Pollution التلوث البحري
- Trapping الاحتباس الحراري
- المحيط الحيوي
- مؤتمر الأطراف
20 Clues: التصحر • المحيط الحيوي • مؤتمر الأطراف • الأنظمة البيئية • الغابات المطيرة • التنوع البيولوجي • Change تغير المناخ • Gases الغازات السامة • Gases الغازات الدفيئة • Pollution التلوث البحري • Warming الاحتباس الحراري • Impact التأثيرات البيئية • Trapping الاحتباس الحراري • Resources المصادر المتجددة • Phenomena الظواهر المناخية • Agriculture الزراعة المستدامة • Development التنمية المستدامة • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- capital the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation
- rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- severe or prolonged recession
- cycle the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- .goods and services purchased from another country
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- branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an entire economy - the ‘big picture’
- capital the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- GDP GDP valued at current dollars...not adjusted for inflation
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- .a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
- domestic product the total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period
14 Clues: severe or prolonged recession • .goods and services purchased from another country • GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation • rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency • GDP GDP valued at current dollars...not adjusted for inflation • the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services • ...
Unit 1 AP Micro 2025-09-03
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- The foregone alternative of the next best choice when a decision is made.
- Comparing additional costs and additional benefits to make choices.
- The man-made tools, machinery, and buildings used to produce goods and services.
- an asset used in the production of goods and services to satisfy human wants and needs, also known as a factor of production.
- The process of focusing resources on a particular task to improve efficiency.
- The economic model that shows the movement of goods, services, and money between households and businesses.
- When a nation produces a good at a lower opportunity cost than another nation.
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- The study of what should be in economics, based on values and opinions
- A nation’s ability to produce more of a good than another nation using the same resources.
- The study of what is in economics, based on facts and data.
- The human skill of organizing resources and taking risks to innovate.
- A productive input that comes from nature.
- The legal ownership of goods and services that encourages voluntary exchange.
- The situation of having unlimited wants but limited resources.
- Giving up one thing to gain another.
- The relative prices at which two nations agree to exchange goods.
- The human effort, both physical and mental, used in production.
17 Clues: Giving up one thing to gain another. • A productive input that comes from nature. • The study of what is in economics, based on facts and data. • The situation of having unlimited wants but limited resources. • The human effort, both physical and mental, used in production. • The relative prices at which two nations agree to exchange goods. • ...
Sustainability 2018-04-29
Ecolympics 2021 - Macroeconomics 2021-02-19
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- The value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given year.
- A significant decline in national output lasting a minimum of six months
- Unemployment that occurs as workers move between jobs
- A legal maximum price for a product is called a price ____________.
- The change in the vertical axis divided by the change in the horizontal axis.
- A good that has been produced, but not yet been sold
- _________ costs that are made in the past and cannot be recovered.
- An economics concept that measures responsiveness of one variable to changes in another variable
- Government expenditures on public schools is classified as ________ policy.
- Includes what is produced domestically and what is produced by domestic labor and business abroad in a year
- The ability of someone (an entrepreneur) to recognize a profit opportunity, organize the other factors of production, and accept risk.
- Situation where the quantity demanded in a market is greater than the quantity supplied.
- Goods or services that are used together because the use of one enhances the use of the other
- A branch of economics that focuses on the actions of individual agents within the economy, like households, workers, and businesses,
- This policy is intended to boost business investment and consumer spending by injecting money into the economy.
- _____________ efficiency is when the mix of goods being produced represents the mix that society most desires.
- ___________ constraint are all possible consumption combinations of goods that someone can afford, given the prices of goods, when all income is spent.
- A market in which there is a large number of buyers and sellers, so that no one can control the market price
- Also referred to as human capital.
- Means that there are never enough resources to satisfy all human wants.
- Where price and quantity combination where supply equals demand
- ___________ economy is where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where resources are owned by the government
- Assumption of ____________________ (aka theory of rational behavior)
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- When workers or firms focus on particular tasks for which they are well suited within the overall production process
- ________ goods are goods/services that a consumer can obtain for free because they are abundant relative to the demand
- Trade _________ exists when a nation’s exports exceed its imports
- Trade _______ exists when a nation’s imports exceed its exports.
- Unemployment that occurs because individuals lack skills valued by employers
- A good that lasts less than three years, such as food and clothing.
- A ___________ slope is when x increases, y decreases, and when x decreases, y increases.
- John Maynard Keynes pushed forward this branch of economics.
- Good or service whose demand decreases when a consumer’s income increases and demand increases when income decreases
- During the business cycle, the highest point of output before a recession begins.
- A diagram that shows the productively efficient combinations of two products that an economy can produce given the resources it has available
- A central bank regulation that sets the minimum amount of reserves that must be held by a commercial bank.
- The policy adopted by the monetary authority of a nation to control either the interest rate or money supply.
- What a buyer pays for a unit of the specific good or service
- Goods or services that can be used in place of one another
- A branch of economics that looks at the economy as a whole.
- A legal minimum price for a product is a price __________.
- _____________ study of the trade-offs and choices that we make, given the fact of scarcity.
- The process by which capital ages and loses value
- The sustained upward movement in the overall price level of goods and services in the economy
- ________ value is an economic statistic measured using actual market prices
- Something that would be nice to have, but it’s not absolutely necessary.
45 Clues: Also referred to as human capital. • The process by which capital ages and loses value • A good that has been produced, but not yet been sold • Unemployment that occurs as workers move between jobs • Goods or services that can be used in place of one another • A legal minimum price for a product is a price __________. • ...
Micro Final Exam 1B 2025-04-30
Across
- Unrecoverable costs that have been incurred as a result of past decisions.
- Refers to the burden of taxation on the party who pays the tax through higher prices, regardless of whom the tax is actually levied on.
- Is the study of how individuals and societies allocated their resources to satisfy their nearly unlimited wants.
- _______ Cost- Cost change with the rate of output.
- A form of market structure that exists when a small number of firms sell a differentiated product in a market with high barriers to entry.
- ______ Antitrust Act- The first federal law to place limits on cartels and monopolies.
- Is a model that illustrated the combination of outputs that a society can produce if all of its resources are being used efficiently.
- ________ of Demand
- Illegal markets that arise when price controls are in place.
- _______ Profit, Calculated by subtracting the explicit costs from total revenue.
- _______ Competition - A type of market structure characterized by low barriers to entry, many different firms, and product differentiation.
- Is the limiting of one's work to a particular area.
- __________ Monopoly- When a single large firm has lower costs than any potential smaller competitor.
- A situation in which there is only one buyer.
- Refers to the limited nature of society's resources, given society's unlimited wants and needs.
- _______ Cost- Cost that do not vary with output in the short run.
- a measure of the responsiveness of buyers and sellers to changes in price or income.
- The costs or benefits of a market activity that affect a third party.
- ________ Hand
- _______ Good- Both excludable and rival in consumption.
- The difference between the price the firm charges and the marginal cost of production.
- __________ Economics- Is the branch of economics that studies how the allocation of resources affects economic well-being.
- Occurs at the point where the demand curve and the supply curve intersect.
- Are factors that motivate a person to act or exert effort.
Down
- Price _______- When a firm sells the same good or service at different prices to different groups of customers.
- A personal unit of satisfaction used to measure the enjoyment from consumption of a good or service.
- __________ loss- Is the decrease in economic activity caused by market distortions.
- _______ ______ Disrimination- When a firm sells the same good or service at a unique price to every customer.
- Occurs whenever the Qs is less than the Qd.
- __________ to Sell- Is the minimum price a seller will accept to sell a good or service.
- An industry consisting of only two firms
- The percentage of the population whose income is below the poverty threshold.
- The product the firm creates.
- ______-______ Problem- When those not directly involved in a market activity experience negative or positive externalities.
- ________ Economics- The field of economics that draws on insights from experimental psychology to explore how people make economic decisions.
- The lowest hourly wage rate that firms may legally pay their workers.
- Marginal ______- The increase in cost that occurs from producing one additional unit of output.
- Some control over the price it charges.
- ______Paribus: Means "all else equal".
- Is a payment made by the government to encourage the consumption or production of a good or service.
- _________ Good, Is purchased out of necessity rather than choice.
- _______ Production,The change in output associated with one additional unit of an input.
- No control over the price set by the market.
- Product ______ - The process firms use to make a product more attractive to potential customers.
- When total revenue is higher than total cost.
- ______ ________ fallacy- The belief that random sequences exhibit a positive correlation (relationship).
- Help produce other valuable goods and services in the future.
- A branch of mathematics that economists use to analyze the strategic behavior of decision-makers.
- Total _______- the amount a firm receives from the sale of goods and services.
- Is the study of the individual units that make up the economy.
50 Clues: ________ Hand • ________ of Demand • The product the firm creates. • ______Paribus: Means "all else equal". • Some control over the price it charges. • An industry consisting of only two firms • Occurs whenever the Qs is less than the Qd. • No control over the price set by the market. • A situation in which there is only one buyer. • ...
Crossword MRSHS Anna's crossword 2024-03-01
11 Clues: canberra • using the earth. • what we are studiyng • opposite of consumer • opposite of producer • price of goods increase • things used to produce supply. • endless wants unendless supply. • countries total value of g and s • something a person cannotlive without • manual work, produced by workers to produce.
Coastal and Soil Erosion 2022-03-30
Across
- Another major environmental problem in Puerto Rico that happens all around the island instead of just the beaches
- A solution to soil erosion
- Puerto Rico's capital city
- The main cause of soil erosion
Down
- A major environmental problem happening on Puerto Rico's beaches
- The Caribbean is important because of its _______ of goods
- The main cause of coastal erosion
- The island where these problems are most prominent
- It is one of the causes of both soil and coastal erosion
- A solution to coastal erosion
10 Clues: A solution to soil erosion • Puerto Rico's capital city • A solution to coastal erosion • The main cause of soil erosion • The main cause of coastal erosion • The island where these problems are most prominent • It is one of the causes of both soil and coastal erosion • The Caribbean is important because of its _______ of goods • ...
Ken Saro Wiwa 2026-05-21
Across
- what he showed when speaking
- having a firm decision or goal and refusing to give up despite obstacles.
- award A prize that recognized his work with making income
- an individual who actively supports
Down
- prize the world’s foremost award for grassroots environmental activism.
- producer He enjoyed being this(managing and creating television programs).
- what he was known for being
- He created written work such as books, articles, poems, or scripts.
- an indigenous ethnic group
- Movement for the survival of the Ogoni
10 Clues: an indigenous ethnic group • what he was known for being • what he showed when speaking • an individual who actively supports • Movement for the survival of the Ogoni • award A prize that recognized his work with making income • He created written work such as books, articles, poems, or scripts. • ...
test 2023-11-10
11 Clues: to not lie • the big city • rules in place • a lot of money • earth is 71% it • we all have them • to relate to others • there have been a few • the conversations of humanity • money makes the world go around • a space open for interpretation
PuzzL by G 2023-04-10
10 Clues: Wu ? Niang • Tomang wolf • G's favorite manager • Serpent, Jester but L • Leader of Wei Kingdom • Evil Beanie large bird • G's imaginary bodyguard • J&G shared answer to WWF • History of Economics teacher • RPG conceptualized by Sibz when S
Ideal university 2023-12-14
10 Clues: perfect • branch of study • educational degree • the one who studies • high education center • the house of university • subject related to economy • someone who is the best at smth • the one who applies for college • place where one learns subjects
THE IMPORTANCE OF MATERIALS DEVELOPMENT FOR LANGUAGE LEARNING 2021-09-05
Across
- International Graduate School of English
- the implications of specialise
- affective impact on pupils
- informing the learner about the target
- experience of the language in use
- make discoveries about the language
- facilitate the learning of a language
- keys that allow teachers to open a new world
Down
- facilitate language acquisition
- the economics of publishing dictates
- guiding the learner
- effective way to running courses
- second language
- is a materials developer
- In order for materials development
- encouraging the learner
16 Clues: second language • guiding the learner • encouraging the learner • is a materials developer • affective impact on pupils • the implications of specialise • facilitate language acquisition • effective way to running courses • experience of the language in use • In order for materials development • make discoveries about the language • the economics of publishing dictates • ...
Vocab Unit 5 2022-02-02
Across
- A car or clothes a physical item
- A Limit
- The increase in goods
- A country's GDP
- Resources supplied by nature
- The study of how people and countries decide
Down
- A stop
- Making goods for consumers
- work performed in exchange for money
- A tax
- Buy Goods or Services
- Any physical manufactured asset
- People who perform labour
- A person who makes ideas for businesses
- Transporting goods to their final destination
15 Clues: A tax • A stop • A Limit • A country's GDP • Buy Goods or Services • The increase in goods • People who perform labour • Making goods for consumers • Resources supplied by nature • Any physical manufactured asset • A car or clothes a physical item • work performed in exchange for money • A person who makes ideas for businesses • The study of how people and countries decide • ...
Unit One Review: AP Macro Economics 2022-02-20
Across
- PPC that is increasing.
- Households sell and businesses buy.
- Price is not equal to zero, limited, and desirable.
- One of the five demand shifters.
- Points on the PPC graph.
- The next best alternative given up.
- Interest
Down
- One of the six supply shifters.
- Wages
- PPC that is constant.
- Unlimited wants and limited resources.
- Profit
- Shift of the PPC to the right.
- Rent
- Businesses sell and households buy.
15 Clues: Rent • Wages • Profit • Interest • PPC that is constant. • PPC that is increasing. • Points on the PPC graph. • Shift of the PPC to the right. • One of the six supply shifters. • One of the five demand shifters. • Households sell and businesses buy. • Businesses sell and households buy. • The next best alternative given up. • Unlimited wants and limited resources. • ...
Tim's Crossword 2025-10-09
Across
- leo decaprio on the boat
- the layer that protects us from the sun
- evil math teacher
- spiderman villan that makes him evil
- leo decaprio dreaming
- everything _____ all at once
- ____ of the rings
- one would typically call Smit one of these
Down
- ______ keepers, loosers weepers
- city where Batman lives
- jack mush play
- common name for the devil
- mountain where Zeus lives
- micro and macro ______
- the car time machine
15 Clues: jack mush play • evil math teacher • ____ of the rings • the car time machine • leo decaprio dreaming • micro and macro ______ • city where Batman lives • leo decaprio on the boat • common name for the devil • mountain where Zeus lives • everything _____ all at once • ______ keepers, loosers weepers • spiderman villan that makes him evil • the layer that protects us from the sun • ...
Economics 2015-03-24
Economics 2021-03-04
Across
- lockout, or dispute between an employer and an employee
- workers who engage in hard manual labor
Down
- belongs to a class of employees known for earning higher average salaries
- law that allows workers the freedom to choose whether or not to join a union
- A process for settling a dispute between an investor and a broker
- process in which working people, through their unions
- a form of alternative dispute resolution
7 Clues: workers who engage in hard manual labor • a form of alternative dispute resolution • process in which working people, through their unions • lockout, or dispute between an employer and an employee • A process for settling a dispute between an investor and a broker • belongs to a class of employees known for earning higher average salaries • ...
ECONOMICS 2019-03-28
Across
- the Largest Economy in Africa
- restrictions on international trade
- is one of the most developed economies in Africa
Down
- a particular area which someone concentrates on or is an expert in
- is the second largest country in Africa
- done, given, or acting of one's own free will
- involves the transfer of goods or services
7 Clues: the Largest Economy in Africa • restrictions on international trade • is the second largest country in Africa • involves the transfer of goods or services • done, given, or acting of one's own free will • is one of the most developed economies in Africa • a particular area which someone concentrates on or is an expert in
Economics 2019-09-05
7 Clues: a board game • few competition • example of perfect competition • example of a monopolistic competition shoe brand • Large numbers of firms all produce the same amount • a product that is the same no matter who produces it • secret agreement between company's to set a certain price
Economics 2019-09-16
Across
- something you can buy and physically touch
- someone who buys a good or service
- a financial plan on how to use money
- where consumers and producers meet to buy and sell things
Down
- when something is in low supply but high in demand
- someone who makes or sells a good or service
- something you pay someone to do for you
7 Clues: someone who buys a good or service • a financial plan on how to use money • something you pay someone to do for you • something you can buy and physically touch • someone who makes or sells a good or service • when something is in low supply but high in demand • where consumers and producers meet to buy and sell things
Economics 2019-07-16
Across
- Resources for producing goods and services are _____.
- Law of demand states the price and quantity demanded are ______ relationship.
- Supply refers to the sellers' willingness to ____ goods and services.
Down
- Economics is the study of how people make _____ when faced with the problem of scarcity.
- Price mechanism where buyers and sellers will bargain in a market to set a market ____.
- Microeconomics deals with the behavior of _____ consumer.
- _____ means big.
7 Clues: _____ means big. • Resources for producing goods and services are _____. • Microeconomics deals with the behavior of _____ consumer. • Supply refers to the sellers' willingness to ____ goods and services. • Law of demand states the price and quantity demanded are ______ relationship. • ...
Economics 2023-02-27
7 Clues: money that is earned by working • things that you use, buy, or sell • work done by someone for someone else • people who buy or use goods and services • people who make something or provide a service • the place where goods and services are exchanged • things that are used to produce goods and services
economics 2021-12-20
7 Clues: a social science • the balance between two iteams • the value of money as time goes on • the need for a certain good or service • when demand is higher than availability • the financial ability to buy products and services • loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
Economics 2021-12-16
Across
- significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy
- person/community lacks resources for a minimum living standard
- government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- economic concession granted by the government
Down
- a government restrictions on trade with a country or a specific good
- condition or state in which economic forces are balanced
- the excess over the returns to capital, land, and labor
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 2022-04-08
Economics 2024-09-24
7 Clues: A tax on imports. • A period of economic decline. • A situation where supply exceeds demand • The study of how people allocate resources. • The measure of a country's economic output. • A placewhere goods and services are bought and sold. • The relationship between price and quantity demanded.
Economics 2024-11-19
Economics 2022-02-09
economics 2021-11-04
7 Clues: rules over the people • is rare to find or get • what people want or need • a fixed amount of something • government makes all choices • has different types of economy • can buy what you want some rules
economics 2022-11-29
Across
- pay for something like cars or lands
- the ownership of assets that may have debt with them
- special type of loan used to by an hour
- how much money you make
Down
- principal money you borrowed and need to pay back
- a initial payment made when something is bought on credit
- something the provides contort enjoyment
- how much money you will spend on everyday
8 Clues: how much money you make • pay for something like cars or lands • special type of loan used to by an hour • something the provides contort enjoyment • how much money you will spend on everyday • principal money you borrowed and need to pay back • the ownership of assets that may have debt with them • a initial payment made when something is bought on credit
Economics 2025-11-09
Chapter 12 2016-11-27
36 Clues: 협조 • 논란 • 경매 • 회계학 • 경제학 • 적절한 • 조각품 • 입찰하다 • 나아가다 • 기계상의 • 급행 열차 • 곧, 금방 • 걸작, 명작 • 논란이 많은 • 지원, 후원 • 원래, 본래 • 애석함, 유감 • 유사성, 닮음 • ~을 대신하다 • 사전에, 미리 • 기업의, 법인의 • 철저하게 상세한 • 목적지, 도착지 • 밝히다, 드러내다 • 묘사하다, 서술하다 • 시간을 어기지 않고 • 실시하다, 시행하다 • (공식) 연회, 만찬 • (키•높이가) ~이다 • (정식으로) 소개하다 • 안전하지 못한, 위험한 • (비록) ~이긴 하지만 • 유감스럽게도, 불행하게도 • 비상한, 보통이 아닌, 비범한 • (안내 방송에서) 알려 드립니다 • 조용한, 소리를 안 내는, 정숙한
Academic WL-1 2012-12-19
Across
- study or exploration
- suppose or presume
- information or statistics
- profits or revenue or earnings
- nature or ecosystem
- set up or found or start
- set up or establish
- to give or deliver
- cycle or time
- agreement
- to explain the meaning
Down
- money, economics, business, investment
- present or ready for use
- rule or strategy
- usually used with a number, part of whole
- careful use of money, resources
- very important or major
- rule or theory or notion
- to send a product =/ import
- reply or answer or answer back
20 Clues: agreement • cycle or time • rule or strategy • suppose or presume • to give or deliver • nature or ecosystem • set up or establish • study or exploration • to explain the meaning • very important or major • present or ready for use • set up or found or start • rule or theory or notion • information or statistics • to send a product =/ import • profits or revenue or earnings • ...
moudle 9 2016-03-30
Across
- koris
- gatavošana
- iegaumēt
- draudzīgs
- dejas
- astronomija
- analīze
- tehnoloģija
- ģeogrāfija
- studies biznesa studijas
- projektors
- magazine skolas žurnāls
- club filmu klubs
- attēls
- kadets
- konkurējoš
- nopietns
- ideja
- aid pirmā palīcība
- šahs
- numurs
Down
- bibliotēka
- dators
- literature angļu literatūra
- work brīvprātīgais darbs
- politika
- lab labaratorija
- sporta zāle
- stingrs
- glezna
- informācija
- agresīvs
- ekonomija
- and design māksla un dizains
- piederēt
- apcelšana
- sports
- atrisināt
- orķestris
- cīnīšanās
- trokšņains
- monitors
- fakts
43 Clues: šahs • koris • dejas • ideja • fakts • dators • glezna • sports • attēls • kadets • numurs • stingrs • analīze • politika • iegaumēt • agresīvs • piederēt • nopietns • monitors • draudzīgs • ekonomija • apcelšana • atrisināt • orķestris • cīnīšanās • bibliotēka • gatavošana • ģeogrāfija • projektors • konkurējoš • trokšņains • sporta zāle • informācija • astronomija • tehnoloģija • lab labaratorija • club filmu klubs • aid pirmā palīcība • ...
Music 80s 2024-04-22
Across
- Eddie Van Halen's brother
- Michael Jackson's pet monkey
- on One Hall and Oates play this basketball game
- Public Enemy Bring the
- Syd's Nancy
- U2's debut album
- Derek and the Dominoes sessions
- Former GnR guitarist
- Comedians Penn and
- Last Zeppelin album
- Vulgar Display of
- Hammer 2 Legit 2 Quit artist
Down
- Band: Joy
- Late Night Live TV show short form
- Operator without an edge
- TV show Square
- R.E.M. album
- Grand Illusion artist
- Joy and Pain Rob
- Pro Skater Tony
- Mick Jagger attented The London School of this
- Four Horsemen Artist
22 Clues: Band: Joy • Syd's Nancy • R.E.M. album • TV show Square • Pro Skater Tony • U2's debut album • Joy and Pain Rob • Vulgar Display of • Comedians Penn and • Last Zeppelin album • Former GnR guitarist • Four Horsemen Artist • Grand Illusion artist • Public Enemy Bring the • Operator without an edge • Eddie Van Halen's brother • Michael Jackson's pet monkey • Hammer 2 Legit 2 Quit artist • ...
