environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Business Enterprise and Globalization 2023-08-02
Latin America Vocab 2025-10-27
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- relating to and characteristics of cities
- the practice of creating social and environmental policies for protection of future generations resources
- cutting down trees for are usage
- process of creating wealth for people
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- everything on and around earths surface
- the relationship between humans and the environment.
- relating to and characteristics of being in the countryside
- supplies of something of value
8 Clues: supplies of something of value • cutting down trees for are usage • process of creating wealth for people • everything on and around earths surface • relating to and characteristics of cities • the relationship between humans and the environment. • relating to and characteristics of being in the countryside • ...
GENVI SEATWORK 2 2025-12-04
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- The Environmental ____ Certificate is issued by DENR-EMB once all the criteria for EIS document are met.
- A classification of waste that includes disused sealed radiation sources, liquid and gaseous materials contaminated with radioactivity, thus also called radioactive waste
- EMB stands for Environmental Management ______, a sector within the DENR that focuses on pollution control and environmental management.
- Any waste that is toxic, reactive, ignitable, and corrosive.
- The container/bag for infectious and pathological waste
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- A classification of waste that includes expired, unused, and/or contaminated drugs, vaccines, serum, gloves, and masks.
- Project proponents must submit the EIS document to DENR-EMB if their proposed project is an environmentally ______ project or located at environmentally _____ areas
- The RA 7942, or the Philippine _____ Act of 1995 declares that all mineral resources within the Philippine Territory are owned by the State
- The container/bag for non-infectious wet waste
- The ____ Decree 1586 is one of the Philippine laws that has established and implemented the EIS system.
10 Clues: The container/bag for non-infectious wet waste • The container/bag for infectious and pathological waste • Any waste that is toxic, reactive, ignitable, and corrosive. • The ____ Decree 1586 is one of the Philippine laws that has established and implemented the EIS system. • ...
Avery and Andrew 2025-02-12
10 Clues: an act • tangible item • quality of life • factor of production • sum of peoples skills • value of what you gave up • being scare of short in supply • something we would like to have • how people meet needs and wants • goods that last less than 3 years
Japan - vocabulary 2020-05-13
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- a region with many Mountains
- a part of the earth
- how high something is
- a religion
- currency in Japan
- the monetary value of goods
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- a word used to describe the air thickness
- a type of religion
- the economics slowing down
- from a volcano
- a big part of the earth's crust
- a measurement from the equatorto somewhere north or south
12 Clues: a religion • from a volcano • currency in Japan • a type of religion • a part of the earth • how high something is • the economics slowing down • the monetary value of goods • a region with many Mountains • a big part of the earth's crust • a word used to describe the air thickness • a measurement from the equatorto somewhere north or south
What is Economics? 2022-03-14
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- is owned and operated by individuals
- is owned and operated by individuals
- is what goes into making a product
- is relies on both markets
- is government control
- is making decisions
Down
- is private ownership
- is inputs turned to outputs
- is providing
- is consuming products and putting out
- government to get resources
11 Clues: is providing • is making decisions • is private ownership • is government control • is relies on both markets • is inputs turned to outputs • government to get resources • is what goes into making a product • is owned and operated by individuals • is owned and operated by individuals • is consuming products and putting out
Worldview Crossword - Academic Disciplines (The study of...) 2023-08-25
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- community governance
- management of resources
- the human mind (or soul)
- ordinances designed to help citizens coexist peacefully
- knowledge, truth, and the nature of ultimate reality
- God
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- moral conduct, values, and duties
- life and living organisms
- past places, persons, and events
- human societies and institutions
10 Clues: God • community governance • management of resources • the human mind (or soul) • life and living organisms • past places, persons, and events • human societies and institutions • moral conduct, values, and duties • knowledge, truth, and the nature of ultimate reality • ordinances designed to help citizens coexist peacefully
Econ crossword 2024-05-10
10 Clues: ______ to the sky • ______ to the dirt • name of this class • name of the teacher • more have then wants • more wants than have • on the y axis of the graph • where the lines intersects • on the x axis of the graph • what changes in the equilibrium
David Ricardo 2025-10-14
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- Exchange of goods and services
- One factor of production
- Quantity available for sale
- Classical economist
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- System of ideas, like Ricardo's on value
- Desire to buy goods
- Study of production and consumption
- Machinery, tools, and buildings
- Ricardo's famous advantage theory
- Where buyers and sellers interact
10 Clues: Desire to buy goods • Classical economist • One factor of production • Quantity available for sale • Exchange of goods and services • Machinery, tools, and buildings • Ricardo's famous advantage theory • Where buyers and sellers interact • Study of production and consumption • System of ideas, like Ricardo's on value
Leadership Quiz 2015-12-27
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- Patel Graduate in chemistry and business management from King’s College London
- A chemical engineer, who studied from University of Cambridge
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- Rosier Holds a master degree in economics and management from University of Namur
- Renno Doctorate in Molecular biology from University of Westminster
- Thompson He was the President of Oxford University Conservative Association Trinity
- Webb Graduate in Economics from University of Birmingham
6 Clues: Webb Graduate in Economics from University of Birmingham • A chemical engineer, who studied from University of Cambridge • Renno Doctorate in Molecular biology from University of Westminster • Patel Graduate in chemistry and business management from King’s College London • Rosier Holds a master degree in economics and management from University of Namur • ...
ECON Vocab 2021-09-09
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- economic policies that involve government spending and taxes
- policy that involves altering the level of interest rates, the availability of credit in the economy, and the extent of borrowing
- Branch of economics that focuses on individuals, firms, and government agencies that compose the larger economy
- Each worker focuses on a particular task
- an economy where economic decisions are decentralized, private individuals own resources, and businesses supply goods and services based on demand
- As production increases, the average cost of producing each unit declines
- an economy where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where the government owns the resources
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- The way in which workers divide the workload between different people
- Branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of an entire economy; the “big picture”
- This system combines market signals and government directives to direct economic outcomes
10 Clues: Each worker focuses on a particular task • economic policies that involve government spending and taxes • The way in which workers divide the workload between different people • As production increases, the average cost of producing each unit declines • Branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of an entire economy; the “big picture” • ...
Bingo 2 2022-09-19
review 2021-10-14
Industrial Revolution 2023-01-12
9 Clues: work • done with the hands • farming, growing food • the father of economics • famous advocate for communism • when people move to big cities • outside the city, related to village • economic system with private property • economic system without private property
Careers in Environmental Science 2021-07-15
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- How matter/energy are made useful to humans
- Tours with sustainable lifestyle ideas
- Analyze, manage & model spatial data
- The study of animals
- Predict & warn; search & rescue
- Studying Earth's atmosphere & climate
- Studying human population dynamics/statistics
- The study of Earth's water resources
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- Manage natural resources; law enforcement
- The study of microorganisms
- Studying humankind's culture & history
- The study of chemistry in abiotic factors
- Conserve & stock fish; test water
- The study of fossils & ancient life
- The study of plants
- Relationships bet. humans & Earth's features
- How organisms behave where they live & together
- The study of chemistry in living things
18 Clues: The study of plants • The study of animals • The study of microorganisms • Predict & warn; search & rescue • Conserve & stock fish; test water • The study of fossils & ancient life • Analyze, manage & model spatial data • The study of Earth's water resources • Studying Earth's atmosphere & climate • Studying humankind's culture & history • Tours with sustainable lifestyle ideas • ...
Lesson 5 Environmental Innovations 2020-09-02
18 Clues: 사용 • 제안 • 대신 • 에너지 • ____ up • _______ bags • In my _________ • global _________ • take the _______ • I can't _______! • What ________ it? • ___________ items • __________ change • You have a _______. • __________ resources • As you know _________ • producing too much ______ • I'm ______________ about ocean pollution.
5thG, Environmental Learning: Spring 2024-12-22
Across
- trait passed on from parent to offspring
- study of the Earth
- force that builds up landmasses
- characteristic either inherited or learned
- wearing down by natural forces (wind or rain)
- when sediments, soil, and rocks are added to a landform
- matter deposited on the surface of the land or the bottom of a body of water
- specialized structures within a living cell
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- Cycle movement of water through the atmosphere
- 8 legged arthropod
- the “control center” of the cell which contains DNA
- the breaking down of a landmass such as by earthquake or landslide
- arthropod with 6 legs and 3 body parts
- it contains the information for life.
- Study of the worlds ocean
- moving Earth material by forces such as wind and rain.
- an animal with a backbone
- animal without an internal skeleton
18 Clues: 8 legged arthropod • study of the Earth • Study of the worlds ocean • an animal with a backbone • force that builds up landmasses • animal without an internal skeleton • it contains the information for life. • arthropod with 6 legs and 3 body parts • trait passed on from parent to offspring • characteristic either inherited or learned • ...
Environmental Science Ch1 - Populations 2025-05-29
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- – study of how living things interact with each other and their environment
- – an organism’s role in its ecosystem
- – the place where an organism lives and that provides the things the organism need
- – the living parts of an ecosystem
- – things that allow organisms to live successfully in their environment
- – all of the living and nonliving things that interact in an environment
- – the largest population an ecosystem can support
- – the nonliving parts of an ecosystem
- – all of the members of one species in a particular area
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- – the environmental conditions that prevent populations from increasing
- – all of the species that live together in an area
- – the struggle between organisms to survive
- – When one organism living in or on another organism and harms it
- – a close relationship between 2 species that benefits both
- – a series of predictable changes that occur in a community over time
- – a harmless organism that looks like a dangerous organism
- – living thing
- – when one organism kills and eats another
18 Clues: – living thing • – the living parts of an ecosystem • – an organism’s role in its ecosystem • – the nonliving parts of an ecosystem • – when one organism kills and eats another • – the struggle between organisms to survive • – the largest population an ecosystem can support • – all of the species that live together in an area • ...
The Lorax Environmental Questions 2025-09-12
Across
- What animal is most affected by deforestation?
- Who has the last truffula tree seed?
- What is the main message of The Lorax?
- What do the trees produce?
- Who speaks for the trees?
- What do the Once-ler's actions lead to?
- What is the negative effect of pollution?
- What does the Lorax do for the forest?
- What trees are central to the story?
- What word makes the Once-ler think about his actions?
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- Who tells the main character to go find the Once-ler?
- What do the main characters plant at the end?
- What does the Once-ler do to the forest?
- Who warns about environmental destruction?
- Why does the Once-ler keep destroying the forest?
- What is the environment outside of thneedville look like?
- What is the environments response to pollution?
- What is the movie's message about overconsumption?
- What kind of resource does the Once-er overuse?
- What kind of thing does the Once-ler create?
20 Clues: Who speaks for the trees? • What do the trees produce? • Who has the last truffula tree seed? • What trees are central to the story? • What is the main message of The Lorax? • What does the Lorax do for the forest? • What do the Once-ler's actions lead to? • What does the Once-ler do to the forest? • What is the negative effect of pollution? • ...
Enlightenment 2022-02-28
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- power should be divided
- believed in separation of powers
- believed in laissez-faire economics
- believed in direct democracy
- authority is from the people
- Believed in natural rights
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- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- created the scientific method
- natural rights
- freedom to make choices
- I think, therefore I am
- Believed in absolutism
12 Clues: natural rights • Believed in absolutism • power should be divided • freedom to make choices • I think, therefore I am • Believed in natural rights • believed in direct democracy • authority is from the people • created the scientific method • believed in separation of powers • believed in laissez-faire economics • wrote the Declaration of Independence
Unit 5 Vocabulary- Aaron Barrios 2022-02-02
Across
- a person owning and operating a business
- transporting
- resources supplied by Nature
- physical item bought or sold
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- study of how people and countries make decisions about how to use their resources
- work performed
- buying
- increase in value in goods and services
- People, employees
- Physical manufactured asset used in work
- Manufacturing
- value of all goods and services, during one year
12 Clues: buying • transporting • Manufacturing • work performed • People, employees • resources supplied by Nature • physical item bought or sold • increase in value in goods and services • a person owning and operating a business • Physical manufactured asset used in work • value of all goods and services, during one year • ...
AP World Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-07
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- fundamental rights that every human has
- belief of a supreme being, does not intervene
- believing common people should govern themselves
- mother of feminism
- a deep understanding
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- social movement to end slavery
- people agreeing to form a society
- Thirteen Colonies vs Great Britain
- famous English philosopher
- father of modern economics
- French writer/philosopher
- advocating for women's rights
12 Clues: mother of feminism • a deep understanding • French writer/philosopher • famous English philosopher • father of modern economics • advocating for women's rights • social movement to end slavery • people agreeing to form a society • Thirteen Colonies vs Great Britain • fundamental rights that every human has • belief of a supreme being, does not intervene • ...
Depression 2015-02-04
12 Clues: Risk factor • Complication • Physical finding • Physical history • Somatic complaint • Environmental change • Common type of stress • Beta-adrenergic blocker • Depression caused by pain • potentially Dangerous object • Drug for resistant depression • Used for seasonal affective disorder
Successful Social Movements 2025-02-20
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- a US-based environmental organization that advocates for the protection of the planet, people, and places
- the movement falls apart
- an organized body of people with a particular purpose, especially a business, society, association, etc
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose
- a common and widely accepted way to interact with government
- seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue
- the long-lasting impact of particular events, actions, etc. that took place in the past, or of a person’s life
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- acceptance without new advantages
- new advantages without acceptance
- acceptance and new advantages
- a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change
- a global organization that uses nonviolent protests and campaigns to address environmental issues
12 Clues: the movement falls apart • acceptance and new advantages • acceptance without new advantages • new advantages without acceptance • the accomplishment of an aim or purpose • a common and widely accepted way to interact with government • seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue • a person who campaigns to bring about political or social change • ...
Pipleline to Lifeline 2025-10-11
Across
- Moisture lost to the atmosphere from open water bodies
- Long-term record of atmospheric conditions
- Rocks and sediments that contain groundwater
- Process whereby the suspended droplets in the atmosphere fall as rain, hail, sleet or snow
- The amount of salt dissolved in water; saline water has high salt content
- Short-term changes in atmospheric conditions
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- Balancing social, economic and environmental needs for current and future generations
- Water stored beneath the Earth’s surface
- Lines on a weather map connecting points of equal atmospheric pressure.
- The deterioration or decline in quality of water, land, or environmental resources
- A dangerous weather event occurring in the atmosphere
- Lack of access to water to meet human needs
- When some precipitation remains in the surface and feeds into streams, rivers, wetlands and lakes
- Replenished in a relatively short period of time
- Maps that use lines to connect points of equal value for a particular variable
- Area of land where rainfall/precipitation flows to a lower elevation
16 Clues: Water stored beneath the Earth’s surface • Long-term record of atmospheric conditions • Lack of access to water to meet human needs • Rocks and sediments that contain groundwater • Short-term changes in atmospheric conditions • Replenished in a relatively short period of time • A dangerous weather event occurring in the atmosphere • ...
MEHA Journal 2018-09-23
Across
- _________ environmental health status to identify and solve community environmental health problems.
- At what golf course was the MEHA 2018 annual golf outing held at?
- How many positions are on the NEHA board of directors:
- Where is the NEHA 2019 Annual Education Conference being held?
- Where is the MEHA 2019 Annual Education Conference being held?
- This type of water is the product of sinks, showers, bathtubs, and laundry.
- The name of the waterproof sticker used to measure plate surface temperature in a commercial dish washer.
- Who is the 2018 LaRue L Miller Lifetime Achievement Award recipient?
- How many categories of standards does OSHA have?
- What type of lake is well nourished and often subject to algal blooms?
- How many positions are on the MEHA board of directors?
- dose The toxicity value used in most literature as an indication of the lethality of a substance to the animals exposed by ingestion.
- Insects or other arthropods that transmit infectious agents to humans.
- The minimum length, in feet, that a pool diving board should extend beyond the pool wall.
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- Where was the MEHA 2018 Annual Education Conference held?
- The unit of radioactivity.
- Clostridium botulinum is a bacterium preferring low oxygen levels with makes it what type of anaerobe?
- A sudden increase in occurrences of a disease in a particular time and place seen in two or more people not of the same residence.
- Infections or infectious diseases of vertebrate animals that can be transmitted to humans.
- What is the common name of contaminated sites whose cleanup is managed under the 1980 CERCLA (Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act)?
- This rate is the term used to describe the time it takes to filter the entire contents of a swimming pool.
- Where was the first MEHA Annual Education Conference held?
- Glass or plastic is the material that most commonly blocks what type of radiation?
- What type of tick is known to carry Lyme disease.
- What is the name of the pollution control equipment that is a large structure containing a series of fabric filters that are made into tubular bags used to filter particulate matter from gas?
- Who is the current president of the MEHA board of directors?
- How long can a bed bug survive without a blood meal?
- The treatment of municipal wastewater includes how many stages?
- An increase, often sudden, in the number of cases of a disease above what is normally expected in that population in an area is an
- What is the name of the credential required by experienced Senior Environmental Health Sanitarians?
30 Clues: The unit of radioactivity. • How many categories of standards does OSHA have? • What type of tick is known to carry Lyme disease. • How long can a bed bug survive without a blood meal? • How many positions are on the NEHA board of directors: • How many positions are on the MEHA board of directors? • Where was the MEHA 2018 Annual Education Conference held? • ...
Master Economist 2021-03-30
8 Clues: consumer • replaceable • over-supply • to make coins • the study of money • opposite of plentiful • place to save and borrow money • any item that can be bought or sold
Archeology of Wetlands 2024-04-25
10 Clues: gleba • kłoda • tereny podmokłe • zachowanie czegoś • zasychanie/wysychanie • process proces rozkładu • archaeology archeologia środowiskowa • residue pozostałości organiczne • waters wody niskonapowietrzone • communities przeszłe społeczności
Enlightenment classwork 2025-09-01
9 Clues: = philosopher • = History about money • = testing the hypothesis • = thinking but not looking • = looking but not thinking • rasa = born without a knowledge • = proof you've got from evidence • = full of informations about the words • = something that's lawfully given to you
bs file 2025-03-17
types of engineers 2021-09-25
Across
- new planets
- heat transfer process
- computer-controlled arm
- water or gas mains
- prosthetics
- mobile games
- gas
- multipurpose solar grid
- photophone
- clocks
- infrastructure projects+systems
- quality documentation
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- The underground aquifer
- water quality models
- steam engine
- vitascope
- binoculars
- a new device language
- cameras
- rockets
- job evaluation programs
- neuro science
- detailed plans
- globe lighting
- locomotives between tracks
- sanitary sewer system
26 Clues: gas • clocks • cameras • rockets • vitascope • binoculars • photophone • new planets • prosthetics • steam engine • mobile games • neuro science • detailed plans • globe lighting • water or gas mains • water quality models • heat transfer process • a new device language • sanitary sewer system • quality documentation • The underground aquifer • computer-controlled arm • multipurpose solar grid • ...
Band 3 Group A 3+4 2021-07-25
Across
- contrast, change
- How far an object moves
- doing something in a way that saves you time and energy
- anything that happens
- straight
- Tool or piece of equipment
- necessary
- A research method, test
- grow
- green
- research
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- quickly and accurately
- including a lot of information
- problem, hardship
- skilled
- basically
- a small part of something
- growth
- in a clear way
- indeed, still
- outer point
- to show
22 Clues: grow • green • growth • skilled • to show • straight • research • basically • necessary • outer point • indeed, still • in a clear way • contrast, change • problem, hardship • anything that happens • quickly and accurately • How far an object moves • A research method, test • a small part of something • Tool or piece of equipment • including a lot of information • ...
nostal25 2024-06-14
Across
- Iconic 70s decor
- 1970s gender equality act
- Mass cult suicide
- 1977 space epic release
- Supersonic passenger jet
- Landmark abortion case
- Award-winning band
- Tomb exhibit in 1976
- War ending in 1975
- Tech giant founding
- Portable cassette player
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- Iconic singer's death
- First moon landing
- 1970s New York movement
- 1972 Olympics massacre
- Nixon scandal
- First video game
- Famous Australian building
- Environmental movement start
- Presidential resignation
- 1973 energy crisis
21 Clues: Nixon scandal • Iconic 70s decor • First video game • Mass cult suicide • First moon landing • Award-winning band • 1973 energy crisis • War ending in 1975 • Tech giant founding • Tomb exhibit in 1976 • Iconic singer's death • 1972 Olympics massacre • Landmark abortion case • 1970s New York movement • 1977 space epic release • Supersonic passenger jet • Presidential resignation • ...
Environmental Issues Crossword 2017-04-25
Across
- Places people take their garbage to
- A program which replaces all your data with a jumble of useless nonsense
- Clearing land where animals live to build factories
- Mostly carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide
Down
- Non-renewable resources, including precious metals
- Materials that can not be recycled
- devices that use power even when they are turned off
- Pollution made by noise
- The amount of carbon dioxide you make in your life is known as
- People that can find "deleted" information
- Reason why the ice is melting
- Any broken or unwanted electrical device, which is also called electronic waste or e-waste
12 Clues: Pollution made by noise • Reason why the ice is melting • Materials that can not be recycled • Places people take their garbage to • Mostly carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide • People that can find "deleted" information • Non-renewable resources, including precious metals • Clearing land where animals live to build factories • ...
EcoMarines Environmental Crossword 2012-10-17
Across
- Environmentally friendly shopping bag
- Submerged ridge of rock or coral close to the sea surface
- Wearing away of land or soil by the action of wind, water or ice.
- Protection from waste or destruction
- Creatures of the waterways and ocean.
- Large household rain water reserve.
- An environment in which an animal or plant normally lives and grows.
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- Household bin with yellow lid.
- Able to decompose, rot or to be broken down naturally.
- Foreign substances and contaminants that cause harm to the natural environment.
- To use waste materials to make new products.
- Relationship between plants and animals showing who eats what.
12 Clues: Household bin with yellow lid. • Large household rain water reserve. • Protection from waste or destruction • Environmentally friendly shopping bag • Creatures of the waterways and ocean. • To use waste materials to make new products. • Able to decompose, rot or to be broken down naturally. • Submerged ridge of rock or coral close to the sea surface • ...
Environmental cycle crossword 2021-09-20
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- pollutant which can be traced back to a specific activity
- transfer of a contaminant from one surface or source to another
- warming of the Earth from the trapping of solar radiation in the atmosphere
- increase in the Earth’s average temperature in the air and the temperature of the
- system in which runoff is treated prior to being released to an adjacent land
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- Food Safety and Inspection Service
- Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points
- negative bacteria which is linked to causing food poisoning;
- process of cutting down trees and clearing forests for the purpose of using the
- the contaminant associated with ground beef and food-borne illnesses
- excess of polluted liquid from establishments like feedlots
- for other means
12 Clues: for other means • Food Safety and Inspection Service • Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points • pollutant which can be traced back to a specific activity • excess of polluted liquid from establishments like feedlots • negative bacteria which is linked to causing food poisoning; • transfer of a contaminant from one surface or source to another • ...
Environmental Puzzle 3 2021-10-08
Across
- Troposphere is right below this layer.
- It is warming the earth's surface
- a thick dirty cloud at ground level caused by pollutants reacting to sunlight.
- a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside.
- undesirable elements that spoils, infects, makes unfit the material, physical body or the environment.
- The chemical addition of oxygen to break down pollutants or organic waste
- Requires air or oxygen to function.
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- People who are concerned about protecting the environment.
- the act of preserving and protecting from loss, destruction, or waste.
- Tiny and fine solid particles or liquid droplets suspended in air or gas
- one who illegally hunts on another's property.
- A location on land where wastes are placed for permanent disposal.
12 Clues: It is warming the earth's surface • Requires air or oxygen to function. • Troposphere is right below this layer. • one who illegally hunts on another's property. • People who are concerned about protecting the environment. • A location on land where wastes are placed for permanent disposal. • a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling rapidly down a mountainside. • ...
Environmental Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-27
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- The place where we bury trash
- The reason why the ice caps are melting
- The layer that surrounds the Earth that keeps oxygen in
- Resources that are sustainable and is an alternative to fossil fuels
- The Planet we all live on
- What smoke and trash are doing to the environment
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- The action of cutting down a lot of trees
- Precipitation where toxic materials rain from the sky
- The surroundings of where a person or an animal lives
- Converting waste into a reusable material
- What most of our bottles are made of and a major factor in
- A biological community of interacting organisms
12 Clues: The Planet we all live on • The place where we bury trash • The reason why the ice caps are melting • The action of cutting down a lot of trees • Converting waste into a reusable material • A biological community of interacting organisms • What smoke and trash are doing to the environment • Precipitation where toxic materials rain from the sky • ...
Environmental Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-24
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- The layer that surrounds the Earth that keeps oxygen in
- The place where we bury trash
- Resources Resources that are sustainable and is an alternative to fossil fuels
- The action of cutting down a lot of trees
- A biological community of interacting organisms
- Converting waste into a reusable material
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- What smoke and trash are doing to the environment
- The surroundings of where a person or an animal lives
- Rain Precipitation where toxic materials rain from the sky
- Warming The reason why the ice caps are melting
- What most of our bottles are made of and a major factor in
- The Planet we all live on
12 Clues: The Planet we all live on • The place where we bury trash • The action of cutting down a lot of trees • Converting waste into a reusable material • Warming The reason why the ice caps are melting • A biological community of interacting organisms • What smoke and trash are doing to the environment • The surroundings of where a person or an animal lives • ...
Africa environmental issues 2020-11-09
Across
- clean water needed for basic heath and sanitation
- most African countries have very little clean water
- overpopulation and poor sanitation have made life along Africa's water sources difficult
- women and children must walk several miles to gather it from a water source
- long period of very little rainfall
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- water pollution either kills fish or makes them unsafe to eat
- many countries in Africa do not have enough clean water even the ones that have large rivers
- water always been vital to Africa
- deforestation is a major issue in many African nations
- Another reason Africans are cutting down trees is population growth
- many Africans cannot escape the circle of poverty
- unfortunately the environment is destroyed as a result
12 Clues: water always been vital to Africa • long period of very little rainfall • clean water needed for basic heath and sanitation • many Africans cannot escape the circle of poverty • most African countries have very little clean water • deforestation is a major issue in many African nations • unfortunately the environment is destroyed as a result • ...
Environmental Issues 1 2023-10-29
Across
- the process of burning wastes
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- renewable energy source that is derived from plant, algal, or animal biomass
- animal dung used for fertilizing land
- matter from recently living (but now dead) organisms
- a place where waste is buried in the ground in large amounts
- describing light at the red end of the spectrum
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- a natural fuel such as coal or gas,
- Non-hazardous waste material that cannot be re-used or recycled and needs to be sent to energy recoverydisposalposa
- Water supplied by the public water supply system
- a chemical compound with the chemical formula CO 2
- a chemical or biological substance which harms water, air, or land quality
12 Clues: the process of burning wastes • a natural fuel such as coal or gas, • animal dung used for fertilizing land • the action of clearing a wide area of trees • describing light at the red end of the spectrum • Water supplied by the public water supply system • a chemical compound with the chemical formula CO 2 • matter from recently living (but now dead) organisms • ...
Africa's Environmental Issues 2020-12-10
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- Long periods of low precipitation
- Land becomes desert due to Drought, deforestation or bad farming
- Process of destroying vegetation by placing too many animals on the same land for too long a period of time
- The practice of planting a variety of crops in a specific order to gain the most productive crop yields and to conserve soil and water quality
- Arid region that receives less than 10 inches of precipitation annually
- Soil washes away into streams, heavy competition among plants
- The process of losing soil, beach, etc. due to wind, rain and storm
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- The contamination of fresh water
- The act of cleaning area with trees
- The method of bringing water to dry areas.
- The place were cultivated land ends and the desert begins
- People who travel from place to place with their possessions and their herding animals
12 Clues: The contamination of fresh water • Long periods of low precipitation • The act of cleaning area with trees • The method of bringing water to dry areas. • The place were cultivated land ends and the desert begins • Soil washes away into streams, heavy competition among plants • Land becomes desert due to Drought, deforestation or bad farming • ...
Environmental Issues Vocab 2024-08-20
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- The clearing of forests or trees, typically to make the land available for other uses, which can contribute to soil degradation.
- Africa: The region of Africa located south of the Sahara Desert.
- The effect or influence of one thing on another, in this context referring to how environmental issues like desertification affect Africa's environment.
- issues: Problems affecting the natural environment, such as pollution, deforestation, and desertification.
- The artificial application of water to land or soil, typically used to assist in the growing of crops.
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- pollution: The contamination of water bodies, often due to human activities, making the water harmful for use in irrigation, industry, trade, and as drinking water.
- water: Water that is safe and clean for human consumption.
- The process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- The exchange of goods and services, which can be affected by environmental factors such as water availability and quality.
- access to water: Disparities in the availability and distribution of clean water resources, affecting communities differently.
- soil: Soil that lacks nutrients and fertility, often leading to reduced agricultural productivity.
- Economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacturing of goods, which can be impacted by water pollution and access.
12 Clues: water: Water that is safe and clean for human consumption. • Africa: The region of Africa located south of the Sahara Desert. • soil: Soil that lacks nutrients and fertility, often leading to reduced agricultural productivity. • The artificial application of water to land or soil, typically used to assist in the growing of crops. • ...
Environmental and Nature 2025-05-30
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- - Harmful things added to air, water , or land
- - A large area filled with trees
- - A big , slow moving mass of ice
- - A large natural area with a specific climate and animals
- - Water that comes from clouds
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- - Rotten organic waste used as natural fertilizer
- - Usual weather conditions in a region over time
- - Gas released by trees that we breathe
- - To use old items to make something new again
- - Natural home of an animal or plant
- - Plants grow in this part of the earth
- - The place we live on
12 Clues: - The place we live on • - Water that comes from clouds • - A large area filled with trees • - A big , slow moving mass of ice • - Natural home of an animal or plant • - Gas released by trees that we breathe • - Plants grow in this part of the earth • - Harmful things added to air, water , or land • - To use old items to make something new again • ...
ECONOMICS UNIT 5 REVIEW 2024-12-17
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- intangible duties that people perform for pay
- the change in total benefit that results from an action
- examines how consumers decide what to buy
- deciding how much more or less to do, a small step that makes a big difference in an action being taken
- the elements that producers use to create goods and services (also called factors of production)
- a unit used to measure utility in economics
- tangible items that companies or individuals produce for consumption
- the change in total cost that results from an action
- occurs when the average total cost per item decreases as the number of units produced increases
- the maximum production an economy can have, given its production resources
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- things found in nature that people use to manufacture goods (examples: petroleum, maple syrup, mineral deposits, trees)
- an alternative to the item that the consumer would otherwise buy
- incentive a benefit that motivates action
- actions by producers or governments that often discourage purchases
- examples of this include labor and creativity
- how much of one product a consumer is willing to give up in exchange for another product to maintain the same level of satisfaction
- benefit analysis making a list/ranking the costs and benefits of taking a particular step before you take it
- when a company's average total cost of production decreases as it produces more related products
- in economics this usually refers to satisfaction
19 Clues: incentive a benefit that motivates action • examines how consumers decide what to buy • a unit used to measure utility in economics • intangible duties that people perform for pay • examples of this include labor and creativity • in economics this usually refers to satisfaction • the change in total cost that results from an action • ...
Dimensions of Health 2025-02-27
11 Clues: My Job • My Body • My Money • My Values • My knowledge • My Surroundings • My relationships • My heart and Mind • simply being alive • living your best life • My health teachers name
Environmental crossword 2020-11-21
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- depletion air pollution/ global warning can cause
- type of rain caused by Air pollution
- Air pollution can harm animals
- acid rain is an effect on
- fossil fuels burning this can cause air pollution or global warning
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- act the government has created better agencies for
- air act this was enacted in 1963, by the 88th Congress
- air pollution has a upper respiratory disease called
- would visibility increase or decrease due to air pollution
- can air pollution affect humans
10 Clues: acid rain is an effect on • Air pollution can harm animals • can air pollution affect humans • type of rain caused by Air pollution • act the government has created better agencies for • depletion air pollution/ global warning can cause • air pollution has a upper respiratory disease called • air act this was enacted in 1963, by the 88th Congress • ...
Environmental Degradation 2020-06-30
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- resources that can be replenished over a short period
- through which hypertension, asthama and respiratory problems are caused
- felling of trees on a massive scale
- all those conditions and their effects which influence human life
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- forests cleared for the development of townships
- one of the multipurpose river projects
- activities which challenge the purity of the environtment
- loss of upper layer of soil due to strong winds or floods
8 Clues: felling of trees on a massive scale • one of the multipurpose river projects • forests cleared for the development of townships • resources that can be replenished over a short period • activities which challenge the purity of the environtment • loss of upper layer of soil due to strong winds or floods • ...
Environmental Humanities 2021-11-30
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- Coined and uses the term 'ecosophy'
- 'Ecosophy' explores three ecological registers: the environment; social relations; and human ____
- Official term to describe our current geological epoch, which started 11,700 years ago
- Merchant's text explores a shift 'From Climate Change to a New Age of ______'
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- Describes the most recent period in Earth's history when human activity began to have a significant impact on climate and ecosystems
- Another term for animal and geophysical actors
- Perception of end of the world
- Author of 'A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None'
8 Clues: Perception of end of the world • Coined and uses the term 'ecosophy' • Another term for animal and geophysical actors • Author of 'A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None' • Merchant's text explores a shift 'From Climate Change to a New Age of ______' • Official term to describe our current geological epoch, which started 11,700 years ago • ...
EnViRoNmEnTaL Isssssssssues 2019-03-28
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- An extremely dry period where water is far below typical levels.
- This term refers to the change in landscape that occurs when humans clear land for farming or other endeavors.
- This is a logging practice of removing all trees from a harvest area which can result in deforestation.
- what systems do farmers use when there is a drought
- difficult to farm in Africas inland because of lack of
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- This is the process by which land, mainly due to overgrazing, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture, loses vegetation and soil moisture.
- This environmental damage occurs when plants and vegetation are subjected to too much animal feeding.
- drought in sub sahran africa is caused mainly by
8 Clues: drought in sub sahran africa is caused mainly by • what systems do farmers use when there is a drought • difficult to farm in Africas inland because of lack of • An extremely dry period where water is far below typical levels. • This environmental damage occurs when plants and vegetation are subjected to too much animal feeding. • ...
Environmental Crossword 2013-01-09
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- How does plastic "decompose"?
- When can I apply for CELP?
- This is an example of a greenhouse gas.
- One steak uses the same amount of water as fifty of these.
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- Farming without the use of conventional pesticides.
- Where does CELP take place?
- The amount of garbage in the GPGP equals the weight of this many elephants.
- What's one easy way to save paper?
8 Clues: When can I apply for CELP? • Where does CELP take place? • How does plastic "decompose"? • What's one easy way to save paper? • This is an example of a greenhouse gas. • Farming without the use of conventional pesticides. • One steak uses the same amount of water as fifty of these. • The amount of garbage in the GPGP equals the weight of this many elephants.
environmental sustainability 2023-11-08
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- make something smaller or less
- the ability to continue or be continued for a long time
- make something new from things you have used before
- harm something or change something good into something bad
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- use something again, e.g a bottle, a bag,...
- the natural word, where plants, animals, and people live
- use more of something than is needed
- make air, water, or land dirty and not safe to use
8 Clues: make something smaller or less • use more of something than is needed • use something again, e.g a bottle, a bag,... • make air, water, or land dirty and not safe to use • make something new from things you have used before • the ability to continue or be continued for a long time • the natural word, where plants, animals, and people live • ...
Environmental issues 2024-08-20
8 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Shubham's friend • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Rishvi's snapchat friend • warming the gradually increase in the earth's temperature
Environmental Words 2024-07-19
8 Clues: A system of life. • The nearest star. • The natural world. • A rock the orbits the Earth. • The power needed to do activities. • A harmful thing in the environment. • Changing waste into something useful. • Something harmful to people or animals.
Environmental issues 2022-10-11
8 Clues: Use again • Environmentally friendly • Make an amount or number smaller • Things that are available to be used • The air, water, and land around us all • Process something to make it usable again • Something that is no longer used or wanted • The mark or effect that something leaves behind
Environmental Concerns 2023-05-18
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- A common cold injury that typically areas of the body with low circulation
- Results cold exposure causing redness, swelling, and tingling pain
- A lowered body temperature
- Painful muscle spasms due to excessive water loss and electrolyte imbalance
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- The absence of liquids in your body
- One way to determine hydration level is to check the color of your what?
- An elevated body temperature
- A period in time given to adjust to new environments
8 Clues: A lowered body temperature • An elevated body temperature • The absence of liquids in your body • A period in time given to adjust to new environments • Results cold exposure causing redness, swelling, and tingling pain • One way to determine hydration level is to check the color of your what? • ...
Environmental Crossword 2025-03-26
8 Clues: covering the ground • organisms of the same species • The building of infrastructure • Growing plants for food and fiber • Designing cities,function and beauty • The rapid expansion of cities or towns. • the process of a population living in urban areas • energy released when the nuclei of atoms are split
Environmental nanotechnology 2025-02-23
8 Clues: to catch • contamination • secondary products • natural surrounding • filamentous nanocrystal • to drain of strength or energy • mechanism working due to wind energy • a substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements
Environmental action 2025-01-10
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- a word for "very often"
- another word for the "contamination" of water or air
- to take unfair advantage of e.g. workers --> to ...
- the concept of keeping ecological balance
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- cars needing petrol have a...
- oil and gas are ...
- another word for "trash" or "rubbish"
- your carbon ... shows how much CO2 emissions you cause
8 Clues: oil and gas are ... • a word for "very often" • cars needing petrol have a... • another word for "trash" or "rubbish" • the concept of keeping ecological balance • to take unfair advantage of e.g. workers --> to ... • another word for the "contamination" of water or air • your carbon ... shows how much CO2 emissions you cause
58 Influential News Events 2023-04-02
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- LGBT Rights Movement
- Cold War Tension
- Natural Disaster
- Police Brutality
- Symbol of Division
- Environmental Disaster
- Nuclear Accident
- Controversial War
- Political Scandal
- Music Festival
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- Arms Control
- Political Scandal
- Energy Crisis
- Diplomatic Tension
- Campus Tragedy
- Oil Spill
- Historic Achievement
- Struggle for Equality
18 Clues: Oil Spill • Arms Control • Energy Crisis • Campus Tragedy • Music Festival • Cold War Tension • Natural Disaster • Police Brutality • Nuclear Accident • Political Scandal • Controversial War • Political Scandal • Diplomatic Tension • Symbol of Division • LGBT Rights Movement • Historic Achievement • Struggle for Equality • Environmental Disaster
California 2021-05-11
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- engine moteur de recherche
- very unhappy
- Rush it started in 1849
- synonym of starvation
- advertising / publicité ciblée
- state nickname of California
- harm dommage pour l'environnement
- the state of being poor
- a new digital company
- utilisateur in English
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- chemin de fer
- siège social
- nuggets lingots d'or
- vie privée
- bar bar de recherche
- diggers people who look for gold
- a synonym of travel
- contrary of useless
- ruisseau
- application
20 Clues: ruisseau • vie privée • application • siège social • very unhappy • chemin de fer • a synonym of travel • contrary of useless • synonym of starvation • a new digital company • utilisateur in English • nuggets lingots d'or • bar bar de recherche • the state of being poor • Rush it started in 1849 • engine moteur de recherche • state nickname of California • ...
Plants Sensory Systems and Responses 2024-04-18
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- responses: Plants have developed various mechanisms to defend themselves against herbivores and pathogens, including the production of toxins, enzymes, and physical barriers like thorns and spines.
- organic compounds (VOCs): Plants release VOCs that can attract pollinators, repel herbivores, or communicate with neighboring plants.
- response: Plants have mechanisms to conserve water during periods of drought, such as closing stomata to reduce water loss through transpiration.
- The ability of certain plants to release chemicals that inhibit the growth of nearby plants, providing a competitive advantage.
- Specialized proteins that absorb specific wavelengths of light and initiate plant responses, such as phototropins and cryptochromes.
- The ability of plants to track time and detect changes in day length, which influences flowering, setting of winter buds, and vegetative growth.
- regulation: Hormones play a crucial role in plant growth and development, influencing processes such as cell elongation, flowering, and fruit ripening.
- The growth response of plants to gravity, causing roots to grow downwards and shoots to grow upwards.
- in tendrils: Tendrils of climbing plants exhibit various tropisms, including thigmotropism (response to touch) and circumnutation (circular motion) to find support structures.
- The growth response of plants to physical touch or mechanical stress, such as the coiling of tendrils around a support.
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- signaling: Plants can transmit electrical signals to coordinate responses to environmental stimuli, such as the closure of Venus flytrap leaves upon prey contact.
- - The field of study and practice involving the cultivation of plants, including the manipulation of environmental factors to optimize plant growth and development.
- movements: Reversible, non-directional movements in response to environmental stimuli, such as the opening and closing of flowers in response to light or temperature changes.
- The directional bending of a plant towards or away from a light source.
- rhythms: Plants have internal biological clocks that regulate various physiological processes, including growth, photosynthesis, and hormone production.
- The growth response of plant roots towards or away from water gradients in the soil.
- The growth response of plant roots towards or away from specific chemicals in the soil, such as nutrients or toxins.
- system: A family of chromoproteins that act as biological light switches, monitoring the level, intensity, duration, and color of environmental light in plants.
- response: A touch response in plants that is independent of the direction of the stimulus, such as the rapid closing of the leaves in a Venus flytrap upon contact with prey.
- movements: Some plants exhibit leaf movements, such as the folding of leaves in response to touch (thigmonasty) or the adjustment of leaf angles to optimize light capture (nyctinasty).
20 Clues: The directional bending of a plant towards or away from a light source. • The growth response of plant roots towards or away from water gradients in the soil. • The growth response of plants to gravity, causing roots to grow downwards and shoots to grow upwards. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-30
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- the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise
- the total monetary or market value of all the finished goods and services produced within a country's borders
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- the act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transactions
- , is the concept or idea of fairness in economics, particularly in regard to taxation or welfare economics
- the desire for financial gain as an incentive in economic activity.
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- any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- the situation in an economy where the desires and needs of consumers control the output of producers.
- investment approach focused on preservation of capital and income
- the activity or condition of competing.
- is when there is little to no change in the economy over a period of time. This means that there is a lack of inflation or deflation
- the fundamental right of every human to control his or her own labor and property
14 Clues: the activity or condition of competing. • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something. • the lowest wage permitted by law or by a special agreement • an economic system combining private and public enterprise • investment approach focused on preservation of capital and income • the desire for financial gain as an incentive in economic activity. • ...
Drayden Franklin 2022-10-24
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- Passed down generation to generation
- Traditional,command, market, mixed.
- Mixed Economy
- Between a pure market economy on one end and pure command economy on the other end.
- Market system
- consumers Want to buy and producers want to sell
- Mixed Economy
- wish to do something
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- Divided territory
- Trading Without using money
- Has command and market
- a rule enforced by authority
- Mixed Economy
- Government controls everything
- You require it
15 Clues: Mixed Economy • Mixed Economy • Market system • Mixed Economy • You require it • Divided territory • wish to do something • Has command and market • Trading Without using money • a rule enforced by authority • Government controls everything • Traditional,command, market, mixed. • Passed down generation to generation • consumers Want to buy and producers want to sell • ...
Ronald Reagan Facts 2012-12-21
8 Clues: Went to ____ College • Elected ____ in 1980 • Born on ____ 6th, 1911 • Pursued and ____ career • Attended ____ High School • Diagnosed with ____ in 1994 • Majored in ____ and sociology • Elected governor of ____ in 1970
ECON Vocab 2021-09-09
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- an economy where economic decisions are passed down from government authority and where the government owns the resources
- As production increases, the average cost of producing each unit declines
- policy that involves altering the level of interest rates, the availability of credit in the economy, and the extent of borrowing
- economic policies that involve government spending and taxes
- Branch of economics that focuses on individuals, firms, and government agencies that compose the larger economy
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- Each worker focuses on a particular task
- Branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of an entire economy; the “big picture”
- an economy where economic decisions are decentralized, private individuals own resources, and businesses supply goods and services based on demand
- The way in which workers divide the workload between different people
- This system combines market signals and government directives to direct economic outcomes
10 Clues: Each worker focuses on a particular task • economic policies that involve government spending and taxes • The way in which workers divide the workload between different people • As production increases, the average cost of producing each unit declines • Branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of an entire economy; the “big picture” • ...
LESSON 4 – The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-22
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- Philosophy A branch of philosophy that studies humanity’s relationship with the environment and ethical responsibilities toward it.
- Warming The increase in Earth’s average temperature due to greenhouse gas emissions.
- The decline of the natural environment due to human actions.
- Fair use of resources to ensure availability for future generations.
- advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyle
- is the discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- Long-term alterations in temperature and weather patterns largely caused by human activities.
- A perspective that values entire ecosystems and communities of life, seeing humans as part of a larger system.
- advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability.
- Philosophy teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- Maintaining the natural state and health of ecosystems.
- Careful and wise decision-making in managing actions and resources.
- The view that all living organisms have inherent value and should be protected, not just humans.
- The study of how social problems are interconnected with environmental issues.
- The fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens, especially addressing inequalities in climate impacts.
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- Economic and social progress achieved while preserving the environment for future use.
- A philosophical view that maintaining order in the environment enhances natural beauty and human well-being.
- James Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a self-regulating living organism.
- The large-scale cutting of forests, often linked to corporate or economic greed.
- Avoiding waste by using only what is needed and reusing resources when possible.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. Our survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- Some philosophies (like deep ecology) say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- A philosophical view that considers humans as the most important beings and nature mainly as a resource for human use.
- Wise use of resources to minimize waste while maximizing benefits.
- A branch of applied ethics that studies moral responsibilities regarding climate change.
- Loss – The reduction of different species in ecosystems, leading to ecological imbalance.
- A movement advocating action to solve environmental problems like pollution and deforestation.
- who quote “No man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main".
- The introduction of harmful substances into air, water, or soil.
30 Clues: Maintaining the natural state and health of ecosystems. • The decline of the natural environment due to human actions. • The introduction of harmful substances into air, water, or soil. • Wise use of resources to minimize waste while maximizing benefits. • Careful and wise decision-making in managing actions and resources. • ...
Economics Part 2 2022-03-02
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- customs, skills and cultural beliefs are passed on from one generation to the next in this economy
- work done for a company by people living in another country
- when one person’s or company’s actions affect another person or company
- “short” name for a graph that shows all of the production possibilities for two products
- this motivates entrepreneurs
- economists believe that people respond to these, which encourage them to do something
- the physical and mental talents of people
- goods that people cannot be prevented from using
- in this type of economic system the government owns and controls the resources
- how a country answers the three economic questions determines this…their ______?
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- the choice given up to do something else
- person who receives the benefits of a good without paying for it
- the type of economic system where resources are owned and controlled by private individuals
- households, businesses and governments make up this “movement” of money and resources
- means the world is moving toward one global economy
- means there is less of a good than people would like to have
16 Clues: this motivates entrepreneurs • the choice given up to do something else • the physical and mental talents of people • goods that people cannot be prevented from using • means the world is moving toward one global economy • work done for a company by people living in another country • means there is less of a good than people would like to have • ...
economics chp 1 2022-02-14
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- The condition that results from society not having enough resources to produce all the things people would like to have
- A way of expressing a need
- The capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction
- The dollar value of all final goods, services, and structures produced within a country's borders in a 12-month period
- The quality of life based on the possession of the necessities and luxuries that make life easier
- Need: Food; Want: Pizza
- A location or other mechanism that allows buyers and sellers to exchange a certain economic product
- People with all their efforts, abilities, and skills
- The study of how people try to satisfy what appears to be seemingly unlimited and competing wants through the careful use of relatively scarce resources
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- The capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction
- A diagram representing various combinations of goods and/or services an economy can produce when all productive resources are fully employed
- Sun if the skills, abilities, health and motivation of people
- Work that is performed for someone
- Intended for final use by individuals
- The process of creating goods and services
- An item that is economically useful or satisfies an economic want
- Refers to a worth that can be expressed in dollars and cents
17 Clues: Need: Food; Want: Pizza • A way of expressing a need • Work that is performed for someone • Intended for final use by individuals • The process of creating goods and services • The capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction • The capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction • People with all their efforts, abilities, and skills • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2022-02-13
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- resources required to produce the things we would like to have
- The study of how people satisfy their wants
- when goods are used to produce other goods
- cost of the next best alternative use of money, time, or resources
- natural resources not created by humans
- tools, equipment, machinery, and factories used in production
- people with all their efforts, abilities, and skills
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- the process of creating goods and services
- worth that can be expressed in dollars and cents
- money used to buy tools and equipment
- intended for final use by individuals
- When society doesn't have enough resources to satisfy wants and needs
- measure of the amount of output produced by a given about of inputs
- occurs when a nation's total output of goods and services increases over time
- work that is preformed for someone
- alternative choices
16 Clues: alternative choices • work that is preformed for someone • money used to buy tools and equipment • intended for final use by individuals • natural resources not created by humans • the process of creating goods and services • when goods are used to produce other goods • The study of how people satisfy their wants • worth that can be expressed in dollars and cents • ...
Unit 1 Economics 2013-12-08
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- Not adjusted for inflation
- The value of all goods and services produced in a country
- Price determined by where the demand and supply curves cross
- An artificially lowered price will cause a ...
- Group of workers that uses collective bargaining power
- Revenue minus costs
- Opposite of a tax
- A measure of the rate of inflation
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- Principles in economics that are often more subjective than objective
- Human factor of production
- A good that cannot be supplied by the market
- Author of 'Wealth of Nations'
- A product that can be used in place of another
- A decrease in demand will shift the demand curve to the...
- Economist who formed the theory of comparative advantage
- Resources that are not free are...
16 Clues: Opposite of a tax • Revenue minus costs • Human factor of production • Not adjusted for inflation • Author of 'Wealth of Nations' • Resources that are not free are... • A measure of the rate of inflation • A good that cannot be supplied by the market • A product that can be used in place of another • An artificially lowered price will cause a ... • ...
Economics: Chapter 16 2014-12-09
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- person who buys goods/services
- when there is more than enough of a good but not enough demand
- when Microsoft tries to sell tablets like apple's ipad
- supply of a good/service is less than the demand for it
- cost that changes depending on how much business produces
- combination of all fixed and variable costs
- amount of goods/services consumers are willing to buy for a price
- money a business receives for selling goods/services
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- amount of goods/services that produces are willing to sell for a price
- things that can be used to make goods/services
- study of how individuals/nations make choices about ways to use resources
- person that provides goods/services
- desire individuals and nations have that are met by goods/services
- expense that does not change
- not having enough resources to satisfy wants
- alternative you face when you decide to do on thing over another
16 Clues: expense that does not change • person who buys goods/services • person that provides goods/services • combination of all fixed and variable costs • not having enough resources to satisfy wants • things that can be used to make goods/services • money a business receives for selling goods/services • when Microsoft tries to sell tablets like apple's ipad • ...
Everett Hamill, Economics 2022-09-22
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- Something that can be touched
- Something that's limited
- people who use goods/services to satisfy their wants
- An item with consistent demand
- The best time to buy something
- industrial goods that are processed and finished
- Something bought out of necessity and not desire
- Something bought without much thought or effort
- Productive acts that are useful scarce and transferable
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- The systematic gathering of specific data that affects the market
- tangible items that can be manufactured or produced for resale
- The desire to have something that can be satisfied without money
- Long lasting goods used to produce other goods
- Buying something on the spot
- industrial goods that arent processed and finished
- Industrial goods that are consistent in sales and use
16 Clues: Something that's limited • Buying something on the spot • Something that can be touched • An item with consistent demand • The best time to buy something • Long lasting goods used to produce other goods • Something bought without much thought or effort • industrial goods that are processed and finished • Something bought out of necessity and not desire • ...
Economics Chapter 3 2022-09-13
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- any place people come together to trade
- a condition in which the quantity demanded is great than the quantity supplied
- as the price of a good rises, the quantity demanded of the good falls, and as the price of a good falls, the quantity demanded of the good rises
- a condition in which the quantity supplied is great than the quantity demanded
- two goods that satisfy similar needs or desires
- means "at rest", or in a market is the price-quantity combination from which buyers or sellers do not tend to move away
- a good for which demand rises (falls) as income rises (falls)
- the willingness and ability of sellers to produce and offer to sell different quantities of a good at different prices during a specific period
- two goods that are used jointly in consumption
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- the price of a good
- a good for which demand does not change as income rises or falls
- the willingness and ability of buyers to purchase different quantities of a good at different prices during a specific period
- a good for which demand falls (rises) as income rises (falls)
- a state of either surplus or shortage in a market
- a monetary payment by government to a producer of a good or service
- as the price of a god rises, the quantity supplies of the god rises, and as the price of a good falls, thee quantity supplied of the good falls
16 Clues: the price of a good • any place people come together to trade • two goods that are used jointly in consumption • two goods that satisfy similar needs or desires • a state of either surplus or shortage in a market • a good for which demand falls (rises) as income rises (falls) • a good for which demand rises (falls) as income rises (falls) • ...
Economics Key Words! 2021-10-14
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- The alternative choices people face in making an economic decision.
- A limited resources including minerals, vegetation, animal life and climate.
- Condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources.
- A curve illustrating the varying amounts of two products that can be produced when both depend on the same finite resources.
- Combining land, labor and capital to create new products and services.
- Items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- A good/service's ability to provide satisfaction of the needs and wants of each person.
- Required for survival.
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- The natural, human, and capital re- sources used to make goods and services.
- The means by which something is produced and includes money, tools, equipment, machinery, and factories.
- The accumulation of goods that are tangible, scare, and useful and transferable to another person.
- Workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production.
- Desired for satisfaction.
- The potential benefit that is given up as you seek an alternative course of action.
- A cost or benefit that motivates a decision or action by participants in the economy.
- The measurement of the benefit derived from a good or service to an individual or a company.
16 Clues: Required for survival. • Desired for satisfaction. • Items that satisfy human wants and provide utility • Condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources. • The alternative choices people face in making an economic decision. • Workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production. • ...
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-11-06
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- : what people desire
- :mixed market-oriented economy
- economy :The goverment decides
- : a continuous sequence
- :exchange
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- economy :A economy that trades instead of buying
- kind of economy does the follwing have
- economy :The people decide want they want to buy
- :restortion of a political unity to a place or group
- branch of knowledge
- :wealth and resources of a country
- econmoy :has both economys
- :open market encomy
- :made and maintained
- :mixed economy
- : they have to have it
16 Clues: :exchange • :mixed economy • branch of knowledge • :open market encomy • : what people desire • :made and maintained • : they have to have it • : a continuous sequence • econmoy :has both economys • :mixed market-oriented economy • economy :The goverment decides • :wealth and resources of a country • kind of economy does the follwing have • ...
Economics Chapter 2 2017-10-03
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- economic _____, equal pay for equal work
- economy where firms act in their own interest
- rise in the general level of prices
- income that doesn't increases if prices increase
- provides as many jobs as possible
- struggle among sellers to attract consumers
- economy where a central authority makes most decisions
- economy that's ways stem from ritual, habit, or custom
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- drving force to improve
- goals on which most people agree
- economic _______, people choose own economic decisions
- extent to how much better of a person/organization is than before
- federal program for disability
- organized way of providing for peoples wants & needs
- private citizens own factors of production
- economic __________, factors of production used wisely
16 Clues: drving force to improve • federal program for disability • goals on which most people agree • provides as many jobs as possible • rise in the general level of prices • economic _____, equal pay for equal work • private citizens own factors of production • struggle among sellers to attract consumers • economy where firms act in their own interest • ...
Basics of Economics 2023-07-12
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- fluctuations in the economy
- Sum total of final goods and services
- A situation where resources are limited relative to human wants.
- The exchange of goods and services between individuals, regions, or countries.
- Resources have _____ uses
- Salary paid to the labourers
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- happiness of the society
- Want satisfying power of a commodity
- General rise in the price
- Production of goods and services
- How many economic problems in the economy?
- Economic problem creates problem of ______
- Economy which trades goods and services for goods and services
- Happiest country
- Assets owned by an individual
- Income not consumed
16 Clues: Happiest country • Income not consumed • happiness of the society • General rise in the price • Resources have _____ uses • fluctuations in the economy • Salary paid to the labourers • Assets owned by an individual • Production of goods and services • Want satisfying power of a commodity • Sum total of final goods and services • How many economic problems in the economy? • ...
Introduction to Economics 2024-02-12
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- A tangible item that can be used to satisfy a need or a want.
- A basic requirement for survival, such as food, clothing, and shelter.
- Not physical, something that can’t be touched.
- Goods and services that are useful, relatively scarce, and transferable to others.
- A kind of good that lasts three or more years when used on a regular basis.
- The condition that results from society not having enough resources to produce all the things people would like to have.
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- The study of how people try to satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants through careful use of relatively scarce resources.
- Something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival.
- A kind of good that is used by a business to produce other products.
- A kind of good that lasts less than three years when used on a regular basis.
- Worth that can be placed on an item that can be expressed in dollars and cents.
- Work that is performed for someone.
- The sum of all products that are tangible, scarce, have utility, and are transferable from one person to another
- The idea that everything has a cost, even if it seems we are getting something free, like “Buy One, Get One Free” promotions.
- A kind of good that is used by individual consumers.
- Capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction.
16 Clues: Work that is performed for someone. • Not physical, something that can’t be touched. • Capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction. • A kind of good that is used by individual consumers. • A tangible item that can be used to satisfy a need or a want. • Something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-04
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- price at which the quantity of a product demanded by consumers equals the quantity supplied by producers
- product that is used or consumed jointly with another product
- quantity of a good or service demanded by consumers and supplied by producers when the market is in equilibrium
- the lowest legal price that can be paid in a market for goods and services
- amount of money a firm receives in the course of doing business
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- point which quantity of a product demanded by consumers in a market equals the quantity supplied by producers
- quantity of a good or service that producers are willing and able to offer for sale at various prices
- an underground market that transacts illegal goods or services to avoid government oversight and taxes, or both.
- quantity of a good or service that consumers are both willing and able to buy at various prices
- Limiting of goods and services that are in high demand and short supply
- the highest price at which goods and services can be sold
- product that satisfies the same basic want as another product
- economic law stating that as price of a good or service increases, the quantity supplied increases
- measure of degree to which quantity demanded or supplied of a good or service changes in response to a change in price
- economic law stating that as the price of a good or service increases, the quantity demanded decreases, and vice versa
- restrictions set in place and enforced by governments
16 Clues: restrictions set in place and enforced by governments • the highest price at which goods and services can be sold • product that is used or consumed jointly with another product • product that satisfies the same basic want as another product • amount of money a firm receives in the course of doing business • ...
Economics Study Guide 2025-01-31
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- a small printed piece of paper that entitles the holder to a discount, or that may be exchanged for goods or services.
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.
- a person or thing that regulates something.
- the separation of the tasks in any economic system or organisation so that participants may specialise
- an independent agency created by the Congress to maintain stability and public confidence in the nation's financial system
- the amount of interest due per period, as a proportion of the amount lent, deposited, or borrowed
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- an income from a pension or investment that is set at a particular figure and does not vary (as a dividend) or rise with the rate of inflation.
- an individual or legal entity (such as another corporation, a body politic, a trust or partnership) that is registered by the corporation as the legal owner of shares of the share capital of a public or private
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- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- fit in with the wishes or needs of.
- unable to be touched or grasped; not having physical presence.
- gross domestic product divided by midyear population
- a social science that focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- the state of not flowing or moving.
- the action or process of allocating or distributing something.
16 Clues: fit in with the wishes or needs of. • the state of not flowing or moving. • a person or thing that regulates something. • gross domestic product divided by midyear population • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something. • unable to be touched or grasped; not having physical presence. • ...
GED Economics Vocabulary 2025-03-10
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- what you are giving up when you make a choice
- interconnection among the world's businesses
- quantity that producers are willing to offer
- quantity that consumers are willing and able to buy
- gross domestic product;value of things produced
- not enough resources to satisfy all wants and needs
- deciding between two or more alternatives
- plan for how you spend your money each month
- individual decision-making in economics
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- buying assets that can earn more money over time
- how much supply or demand changes when price changes
- how to distribute limited resources
- setting aside money for future needs
- value of the next-best alternative
- deals with the economy as a whole
- rising prices and how they affect the economy
16 Clues: deals with the economy as a whole • value of the next-best alternative • how to distribute limited resources • setting aside money for future needs • individual decision-making in economics • deciding between two or more alternatives • interconnection among the world's businesses • quantity that producers are willing to offer • plan for how you spend your money each month • ...
Economics Key Words 2025-02-25
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- Feeling richer or poorer as prices change.
- A downward-sloping graph of price vs. demand.
- The desire and ability to buy a good or service.
- The amount of a good sellers offer at a price.
- As price goes up, demand goes down.
- A table showing quantity supplied at different prices.
- A graph showing total market supply at various prices.
- The amount of a good producers offer at a price.
- A graph showing price vs. quantity supplied.
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- Buying a cheaper alternative when prices rise.
- A table of total demand in a market at various prices.
- How much supply changes when price changes.
- A table of total supply in a market at various prices.
- A table showing quantity demanded at different prices.
- A factor that can change in economics.
- As price rises, quantity supplied increases.
16 Clues: As price goes up, demand goes down. • A factor that can change in economics. • Feeling richer or poorer as prices change. • How much supply changes when price changes. • As price rises, quantity supplied increases. • A graph showing price vs. quantity supplied. • A downward-sloping graph of price vs. demand. • Buying a cheaper alternative when prices rise. • ...
Economics Key Words 2025-02-25
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- How much supply changes when price changes.
- A graph showing price vs. quantity supplied.
- Buying a cheaper alternative when prices rise.
- A table showing quantity supplied at different prices.
- A table of total demand in a market at various prices.
- The amount of a good sellers offer at a price.
- As price goes up, demand goes down.
- The desire and ability to buy a good or service.
- As price rises, quantity supplied increases.
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- A factor that can change in economics.
- A table of total supply in a market at various prices.
- A graph showing total market supply at various prices.
- The amount of a good producers offer at a price.
- Feeling richer or poorer as prices change.
- A table showing quantity demanded at different prices.
- A downward-sloping graph of price vs. demand.
16 Clues: As price goes up, demand goes down. • A factor that can change in economics. • Feeling richer or poorer as prices change. • How much supply changes when price changes. • A graph showing price vs. quantity supplied. • As price rises, quantity supplied increases. • A downward-sloping graph of price vs. demand. • Buying a cheaper alternative when prices rise. • ...
Final Economics Vocab 2025-04-08
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- Trading goods or services without using money
- How much of a product is available to sell
- The thing you give up when you choose one thing over another
- A person who starts and runs a business
- The money a business makes after paying for expenses
- Things that are made or grown to be sold, like food, clothes, or toys
- How much people want to buy a product or service
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- When there is not enough of something that people want or need
- Goods brought into a country from another country
- The way a country uses its money, resources, and workers to make and sell goods and services
- A plan for how to earn and spend money
- A person or company that makes or grows goods, or provides services
- A place where buyers and sellers meet to trade goods and services
- A person who buys and uses goods and services
- Jobs people do for others to earn money, like teaching, haircuts, or car repairs
- The exchange of goods or services between people or countries
16 Clues: A plan for how to earn and spend money • A person who starts and runs a business • How much of a product is available to sell • Trading goods or services without using money • A person who buys and uses goods and services • How much people want to buy a product or service • Goods brought into a country from another country • ...
Environmental Stressors 2022-02-11
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- are factors that constrain reproductive success, ecosystem development and _____.
- what is not an example of an environmental stressor?
- stress occurs when you feel..
- what is not a symptom of environmental stress
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- daily hassle, stressful life events, ambient stressors and ______ events are part of the 4 categories of environmental stressors.
- a persons psychological and physiological response to a stressor is called
6 Clues: stress occurs when you feel.. • 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 _____. • ...
Unit 3: Community service 2022-09-05
19 Clues: lũ lụt • : phạt • lợi ích • tàn tật • từ thiện • công cộng • vô gia cư • nhận thức • :cung cấp • phi lợi nhuận • nhà dưỡng lão • về) môi trường • (n, v); phỏng vấn • (n): thầy hướng dẫn • : hiến tặng, đóng góp • people: người cao tuổi • (v)khuyến khích, động viên • tình nguyện, đi tình nguyện • (n) nhà tình thương, nhà cứu trợ
How well do you know Neena? 2022-05-28
10 Clues: home • where she grew up • she loves this song • the name of her plant • street food she misses • her favourite place to be • her university specialisation • her favourite Bollywood actor • something she needs in the morning • a voice she will never get tired of hearing
Vocab 7 2022-02-03
10 Clues: adj. foolish • adj. weak, flabby • noun. diplomacy/tact • adj. difficult to please • adj. eager or passionate • noun. an opening; a split • adj. of causing disagreement • verb. to search or drive out • adj. of relation to finance/economics • noun. an object which is subject of respect
Marketing & Entrepreneurship 2022-05-23
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- to an economist, the alternative that is given up because of a decision (it “cost” you hunger pains if you don’t eat lunch)
- an arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things
- something like air, food, or shelter that is necessary for survival
- the study of the economic behavior and decision making of small units, such as individuals, families, and businesses.
- any human made resource that is used to create goods and services
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- the study of the behavior and decision making of the entire economics
- limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
- The study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- an item that we desire but is not essential for survival
- using resources in such a way as to maximize the production of goods and services
10 Clues: limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants • an item that we desire but is not essential for survival • an arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things • any human made resource that is used to create goods and services • something like air, food, or shelter that is necessary for survival • ...
Demand 2024-03-02
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- products that can be used in place of one another
- graph that shows the quantity demanded at all possible prices in the market at a given time
- The branch of economics that analyzes the behavior of individual consumers and firms
- statement that more will be demanded at lower prices and less at higher prices
- products that increase the use of another product
- the desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product
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- The branch of economics that studies the behavior of economies as a whole
- Part of a change in quantity demanded due to a price change that makes other products more or less costly
- a principle illustrating that consumers demand different amounts at every price, causing the demand curve to shift to the left or the right
- additional satisfaction or usefulness as more units of a product are acquired
10 Clues: products that can be used in place of one another • products that increase the use of another product • the desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product • The branch of economics that studies the behavior of economies as a whole • additional satisfaction or usefulness as more units of a product are acquired • ...
REVISION OF KEY CONCEPTS SA 1 (MICROECONOMICS) 2023-01-26
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- A good used to produce other goods and services
- The branch of Economics that studies decision making for the economy as a whole.
- ‘all other things being equal’
- A human input to the production process; workers used to produce goods and services.
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- Natural resources from the earth, used to produce goods and services
- Desires for goods and services that are not necessary for survival but that can provide a higher living standard.
- The condition in which human needs and wants are forever greater than the resources available to satisfy them.
- The study of how individuals and societies make decisions to maximise the use of scarce resources
- The condition in which a maximum quantity of goods and services can be produced, given a limited amount of input resources.
- The value of the next best alternative lost when making a decision.
10 Clues: ‘all other things being equal’ • A good used to produce other goods and services • The value of the next best alternative lost when making a decision. • Natural resources from the earth, used to produce goods and services • The branch of Economics that studies decision making for the economy as a whole. • ...
Environmental Effects of Logging 2019-08-19
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- a large number, a collection
- to reach past, get bigger
- living on the land
- to prevent, slow down
- to catch
- plants
- many, numerous
- to disappear
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- a strong effect
- removal of all trees from a large area
- food
- to keep from changing, maintain
- the natural area where a plant or an animal lives
- the cutting down of trees for commercial purposes
- living in the water
- loss of soil from action of water or wind
- to cut down
- protection
18 Clues: food • plants • to catch • protection • to cut down • to disappear • many, numerous • a strong effect • living on the land • living in the water • to prevent, slow down • to reach past, get bigger • a large number, a collection • to keep from changing, maintain • removal of all trees from a large area • loss of soil from action of water or wind • the natural area where a plant or an animal lives • ...
Chapter 5 - Environmental Impacts 2024-03-14
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- (AQI) scale that ranks levels of ozone and other air pollutants
- portion of precipitation that moves over land and eventually reaches streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans
- natural source of supply or support
- development of desertlike conditions due to human activities and/or climate change
- increase in Earth’s average surface temperature
- type of air pollution that occurs when nitrogen and carbon compounds, released by the burning of fossil fuels, react in sunlight
- the process of restoring land disturbed by mining
- sprawl development of land near a city to build houses and other buildings
- natural process that occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere absorb and reradiate thermal energy from the Sun
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- type of pollution that results from several widespread sources that cannot be traced back to a single location
- rain or snow that has a lower pH than that of normal rainwater
- largest number of individuals of a given species that Earth’s resources can support and maintain for a long period of time
- all the members of a species living in a given area
- mix of solid and liquid particles in the air, including smoke, dust, and dirt
- planting trees to replace trees that have been cut or burned down
- removal of large areas of forest for human purposes
- type of pollution that can be identified from a single source
- to throw away
18 Clues: to throw away • natural source of supply or support • increase in Earth’s average surface temperature • the process of restoring land disturbed by mining • all the members of a species living in a given area • removal of large areas of forest for human purposes • type of pollution that can be identified from a single source • ...
Maple Syrup & Environmental Engineering 2025-03-18
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- The vapor generated by boiling water
- The process of helping biodegradable wastes to decompose naturally
- The most important factor in sap production
- receiving energy from the sun
- Working well in an organized way, conserving energy
- The first step in the maple syrup process
- The third step in the maple syrup process
- Country that produces the most maple syrup
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- A simple method where sap drips into a container
- Reverse _____ (A process to remove water)
- Does not harm the environment or use resources too quickly
- a side-effect; something produced in the making of something else
- US State that produces the most maple syrup
- spouts that are hammered into drilled holes in maple trees to collect sap
- food produced using sustainable agricultural practices that minimize the use of synthetic chemicals
- Unwanted substances (bugs, dirt, etc.)
- People who design technology to solve problems
- The watery liquid inside the tree that contains natural sugars
18 Clues: receiving energy from the sun • The vapor generated by boiling water • Unwanted substances (bugs, dirt, etc.) • Reverse _____ (A process to remove water) • The first step in the maple syrup process • The third step in the maple syrup process • Country that produces the most maple syrup • US State that produces the most maple syrup • ...
Environmental Science Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-18
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- the process where plants use sunlight to make their food (sugar)
- the greenhouse gas associated with climate change
- these organisms have a large effect on the abundance and type of organisms in an ecosystem
- the study of changes in the human population
- protects us from UV radiation
- species that provide an early warning of environmental change
- a shift towards powered machinery, factories, and mass production
- species that are non native and harmful to an ecosystem
- non-living things
- these types of gases keep Earth warm enough for life
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- the pigment that makes plants green
- the name of this class
- rain with a pH of less than 5.6
- species on the verge of going extinct
- measures the resources needed to support one's lifestyle
- living things
- the variety of life on Earth
- coral that has expelled its symbiotic algae due to high temperatures
18 Clues: living things • non-living things • the name of this class • the variety of life on Earth • protects us from UV radiation • rain with a pH of less than 5.6 • the pigment that makes plants green • species on the verge of going extinct • the study of changes in the human population • the greenhouse gas associated with climate change • ...
Sammhit - Aarushi Crossword 2020-11-23
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- Rice & Mouse
- MBA City for Sibling
- Pillow Dress
- Where do you find AI/ML
- Hackerman
- Secular Corona Warrior
- Sushant's Last Movie
- Dandi March objective
- Ranik's favourite time of the day
- CAT Friend & Dean
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- Political Guthka
- Batman's Real Name
- Fastest Century in International cricket
- H20 in a lab freezer
- Railway Minister
- Guna Boys Environmental Initiative
- Baking Notification
- Social Service Amazon
18 Clues: Hackerman • Rice & Mouse • Pillow Dress • Political Guthka • Railway Minister • CAT Friend & Dean • Batman's Real Name • Baking Notification • MBA City for Sibling • H20 in a lab freezer • Sushant's Last Movie • Social Service Amazon • Dandi March objective • Secular Corona Warrior • Where do you find AI/ML • Ranik's favourite time of the day • Guna Boys Environmental Initiative • ...
Economics Review Guide #1 2014-03-05
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- People who use goods and services to satisfy wants and needs.
- Money left after all the costs of production have been paid.
- Something that has a worth in dollars & cents.
- Risk-takers in search of profits, often innovators—people who create.
- The condition that arises because society does not have enough resources to produce all of the things people would like to have.
- A good used to produce other goods.
- Alternative choices, things you could have chosen to buy instead of what you did.
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- System that combines the characteristics of more than one type of economy.
- The study of human efforts to satisfy what appear to be unlimited and competing wants through the use of scarce resources.
- The cost of not selecting the next best alternative.
- Work that is done for someone, it is not tangible.
- The sum of the economic products that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable.
- System in which economic decisions are based on customs and beliefs that have been handed down from generation to generation.
- The capacity to be useful to someone.
- System in which the government controls the factors of production and makes all decisions about their use.
- The founder of classical economics.
- System in which individuals own the factors of production and freely make decisions about what to produce and what to consume.
17 Clues: A good used to produce other goods. • The founder of classical economics. • The capacity to be useful to someone. • Something that has a worth in dollars & cents. • Work that is done for someone, it is not tangible. • The cost of not selecting the next best alternative. • Money left after all the costs of production have been paid. • ...
