environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Ethics 2025-04-11
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- an organism whose genetic material has been altered in a laboratory setting using genetic engineering techniques
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- the introduction of harmful substances into the environment, making it unsafe or unsuitable for living things
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees
- a biological community of interacting organisms
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- the process of converting waste into reusable material
- the branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles
- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
8 Clues: the action of clearing a wide area of trees • a biological community of interacting organisms • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • the process of converting waste into reusable material • the branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles • a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS 2024-07-09
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- is an increase world temperature.
- sustainable transportation.
- pollution in form of rivers,streams,lakes and seas flooded with waste materials.
- rain contaminated with harmful acids,which causes damage to environment.
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- a layer of concentrated ozone gas.
- the process of collecting and processing materials that would otherwise be thrown away as trash and turning them into new products
- are electricity network that use digital technologies, sensors and software.
- lighting technology that replaced traditional bulbs.
8 Clues: sustainable transportation. • is an increase world temperature. • a layer of concentrated ozone gas. • lighting technology that replaced traditional bulbs. • rain contaminated with harmful acids,which causes damage to environment. • are electricity network that use digital technologies, sensors and software. • ...
Environmental Issue 2025-11-17
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- The condition of not having enough fresh water for needs
- The clearing of wide areas of trees
- Unpredicted of extreme weather and temperature
- Tiny plastic particles found in oceans and food chains
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- Disposal of garbage
- Catching too many fish so the population can't recover
- Contamination of air, water, or land
- Discarded electronic devices, a growing waste stream
8 Clues: Disposal of garbage • The clearing of wide areas of trees • Contamination of air, water, or land • Unpredicted of extreme weather and temperature • Discarded electronic devices, a growing waste stream • Catching too many fish so the population can't recover • Tiny plastic particles found in oceans and food chains • ...
environmental challenges 2026-03-23
8 Clues: noun of incinerate • polar bears stay on them • happens due to heavy rain • to put something somewhere else • you also took place in something • when you can’t live there anymore • what shortages due to climate change • panels you need for when using the sun for energy
environmental challanges 2026-03-23
8 Clues: water rising • a place for trash • waste harmful waste • very dry environment • not suited for living • panels energy from the sun • turbines produces energy from wind • a person who is helping to do smth.
Modern Presidents 2023-01-19
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- Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Korean War
- Space Race, Cuban Missile Crisis
- Vietnam War, Great Society, 60's
- peanut farmer, Iranian Hostage Crisis
- WWI, League of Nations
- not cold or chilly
- father of another president
- current president
- WWII general, infrastructure building
- businessman, might run for president again
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- football and pardons for presidents
- voodoo economics, actor, republican icon
- impeached, bombing in Cambodia
- 20's, business, new technology
- New Deal, WWII, Democrat Icon
- wife ran for president
- stock market crash, a dam out west
- 9/11, War in Iraq
- Affordable Healthcare, first black president
19 Clues: 9/11, War in Iraq • current president • not cold or chilly • WWI, League of Nations • wife ran for president • father of another president • New Deal, WWII, Democrat Icon • impeached, bombing in Cambodia • 20's, business, new technology • Space Race, Cuban Missile Crisis • Vietnam War, Great Society, 60's • Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Korean War • stock market crash, a dam out west • ...
happy birthday nadya! 2025-02-13
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- the animal i resemble emerging from the duvet cover
- a major you can switch into?
- 100 shades of grey?
- you in a face mask
- me if i was brunette instead of ginger
- small party
- fire economics guy
- movie that you name dropped me in a review
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- dream man
- lalalala follower
- a silly character in my coms class
- window room decor
- fresh twin
- movie about gay cowboys?
- roommate tinder
- crash out queen
- vg's opp
- where to get game pigeon companions
- an adjective to describe the size of your eyes
19 Clues: vg's opp • dream man • fresh twin • small party • roommate tinder • crash out queen • lalalala follower • window room decor • you in a face mask • fire economics guy • 100 shades of grey? • movie about gay cowboys? • a major you can switch into? • a silly character in my coms class • where to get game pigeon companions • me if i was brunette instead of ginger • ...
Climate change to the creature 2023-10-26
7 Clues: enough • situation • and environmental friendly • a type of creature in tiny size. • layer that in a high attitude on th earth. • life, type of creature like chicken,flower or tree. • stewardship,the responbility of protect the environment
GE ELECTIVE 1 - QUIZ 1 2022-10-16
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- man is largely influenced by nature.
- derived from the old French word 'environer' - which means to 'surround, enclosed, and encircle'
- Studies extensive and systematic study of nature/environment and of its biological , social, and cultural factors, and the nature and characteristics of relationship between man and environment.
- indicates that the physical environment is passive and man is the agent at liberty to chose between wide ranges of environmental possibilities.
- this approach describes man as an integral part of nature or environment.
- includes the varied aspects of socio-cultural interactions along with its outcomes such as beliefs, attitudes, stereotypes.
- include plants, animals, micro-organisms, and man.
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- based on the ideology of Man's mastery over environment and continued economic and industrial expansion through the application of modern technologies.
- based on religious faith that 'man is superior to all creatures and everything is created for his use and enjoyment'.
- includes space, landforms, water-bodies, climate, soils, rocks and minerals.
- deals with the perception and experiences related to any environmental setting. this is more often used in the organizational context.
- includes economic, social and political conditions which are largely man-made features.
12 Clues: man is largely influenced by nature. • include plants, animals, micro-organisms, and man. • this approach describes man as an integral part of nature or environment. • includes space, landforms, water-bodies, climate, soils, rocks and minerals. • includes economic, social and political conditions which are largely man-made features. • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-02-16
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- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
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- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters and cannot return for fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- Migration FROM a location.
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- Migration TO a location.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
15 Clues: Migration TO a location. • Migration FROM a location. • A permanent move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • ...
Law BB30 7.02 2024-12-19
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- Protecting something from harm, danger, or loss, especially in the context of ethical practices and environmental impacts.
- A scientific agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce that focuses on understanding and predicting changes in the environment.
- The outcomes or effects that result from a particular action or decision, especially in a legal or ethical context.
- Punishments or consequences imposed for violating laws or regulations.
- The act of making sure that laws and regulations are followed and that penalties are applied when they are not.
- A law that requires federal agencies to assess the environmental effects of their proposed actions before making decisions.
- Detailed examinations or assessments conducted to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
- A federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level.
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- Relating to the rules or laws that control how something is done, especially in an industry or organization.
- A federal agency that ensures safe and healthy working conditions by enforcing workplace safety standards.
- Pertaining to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it.
- Conforming to accepted standards of conduct, especially regarding what is right or wrong in a moral sense.
- Official documents that allow an individual or organization to do something that is regulated by law.
- Organizations or bodies that are officially responsible for carrying out specific functions, often related to government regulations.
- A federal agency responsible for regulating and enforcing laws aimed at protecting the environment.
15 Clues: A federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level. • Punishments or consequences imposed for violating laws or regulations. • Pertaining to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it. • Detailed examinations or assessments conducted to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. • ...
Toxic Waste 2013-05-14
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- Study of the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions
- Deep South Center for Environmental Justic
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- branch of philosophy concerned with what actions are right and wrong
- is the study of movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth
- business of removing unwanted, natural cluter from natural disasters
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- PAHS, hint: It is 3 words
- fatal epidemic disease ex. Bubonic Plague
- Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
9 Clues: PAHS, hint: It is 3 words • Federal Emergency Management Agency • fatal epidemic disease ex. Bubonic Plague • Deep South Center for Environmental Justic • Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality • branch of philosophy concerned with what actions are right and wrong • business of removing unwanted, natural cluter from natural disasters • ...
Economic Philosophers 2026-01-17
5 Clues: Who is the founder of Marxism? • Who is the Father of Economics? • Who founded Keynesian economics? • What American philosopher believed in capitalism? • Who’s book warned about government economic control?
The Passion Project 2020-06-03
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- Demand and supply
- An account of imaginary or real people with a moral
- A place to express our ideas with other people
- Student group concerned with the environment
- A form of expressing knowledge and opinions
- Used to paint
- Prepare a meal
- Eating
- Student group concerned with wellbeing
- Hear; give attention
- Music tools
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- Used to film videos and take photos
- Football
- The _______ project
- Hobby
- A way of communicating
- Student group concerned with raising awareness and also fundraising support for those less fortunate than us
- Make powerful
- It involves dribbling
19 Clues: Hobby • Eating • Football • Music tools • Used to paint • Make powerful • Prepare a meal • Demand and supply • The _______ project • Hear; give attention • It involves dribbling • A way of communicating • Used to film videos and take photos • Student group concerned with wellbeing • A form of expressing knowledge and opinions • Student group concerned with the environment • ...
Consumerism Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-16
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- placement: Putting products into TV shows and movies where they will be seen
- calling: Transfer good feelings, looks or ideas to the person for whom the product is intended
- of living: Measures the equality and availability of necessities and comforts in society
- Issues: Issues related to the way that humans damage the environment
- Obsolescence: Marketing strategy in which manufacturers purposely design goods to wear out sooner
- A movement advocating greater protection of the interests of consumers
- appeal: Persuades through scientific benefits
- An act of giving ones public approval or support to someone or something
- development: Economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources
- An act where people refuse to buy or participate in something as a form of protest
- appeal: An attempt to move people to buying something by playing on their feelings
- controls: Legislation that determines the minimum that can be paid for wages
- obsolescence: Designing products to become less desirable in the near future.
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- controls: Legal restrictions on how high or low a market may go
- Identity: The common characteristics and values used to define a group
- and Figures: Numbers, tables and graphs are used to support a claim
- The process of developing, promoting and distributing products, or goods and services
- The public promotion of a product or service
- Uses people of authority or important to get people to buy their products
- voting: Consumers are essentially voting for the goods and services that they want with dollars
- folks appeal: Implies ordinary people to agree with that viewpoint or side
- The action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work
- The study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- wealth, success
- Controls: Taxes or outright bans on cross-border capital movements
- identity: The physical and psychological characteristics that distinguish you
- Words of phrase, often an item of jargon
- words: Using a more dramatic version of a word to make something sound better or worse
- A system of moral principles
- Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment
30 Clues: wealth, success • A system of moral principles • Words of phrase, often an item of jargon • The public promotion of a product or service • appeal: Persuades through scientific benefits • Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment • controls: Legal restrictions on how high or low a market may go • ...
week 9/10 word study 2025-03-27
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- a community, place, or situation regarded as encapsulating in miniature the characteristics of something much larger.
- A microvolt (µV) is a unit of electromotive force or potential difference, equal to one millionth (10⁻⁶) of a volt.
- the branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of individual economic units, like households and firms, and their interactions within specific markets, such as supply and demand, and market structures.
- the collection of large, visible plants (like trees, shrubs, and grasses) in a particular area
- a minute electric circuit, especially an integrated circuit.
- the large-scale or overall structure of something, e.g. an organism, a mechanical construction, or a written text.
- a shorthand for a sequence of instructions
- the analysis of large-scale samples or systems, respectively focusing on the highest levels of social activity or large-scale literary computing
- a macrospore is also known as a megaspore, which is the larger of the two types of spores produced by heterosporous plants, and develops into a female gametophyte
- a condition where a person's head circumference is larger than average for their age
- A processor that is miniaturized
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- a large blood cell
- A small area which differs from the surroundings
- encompasses broad, external forces like political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental (PESTLE) factors that influence businesses and economies, but are largely beyond their direct control.
- In simpler terms, zero gravity or "weightless"
- a laboratory tool, sometimes called a "gene chip" or "DNA chip," used to simultaneously analyze the expression of thousands of genes or to detect specific DNA sequences, often used to identify genetic variations.
- Another term for microcredit
- A microbrewery is a brewery that produces a small amount of beer, typically less than 15,000 barrels annually, and sells a significant portion of it off-site.
- a photographic reproduction or image of an object, typically taken at a scale visible to the naked eye, with a magnification of up to about 10 diameters
- organisms, visible to the naked eye, that inhabit benthic (bottom) or soil environments, and are typically defined as those retained on a 1 mm sieve
20 Clues: a large blood cell • Another term for microcredit • A processor that is miniaturized • a shorthand for a sequence of instructions • In simpler terms, zero gravity or "weightless" • A small area which differs from the surroundings • a minute electric circuit, especially an integrated circuit. • ...
Leadership Quiz 2015-12-27
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- Doctorate in Molecular biology from University of Westminster
- Holds a master degree in economics and management from University of Namur
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- He was the President of Oxford University Conservative Association Trinity
- Graduate in Economics from University of Birmingham
- A chemical engineer, who studied from University of Cambridge
- Graduate in chemistry and business management from King’s College London
6 Clues: Graduate in Economics from University of Birmingham • Doctorate in Molecular biology from University of Westminster • A chemical engineer, who studied from University of Cambridge • Graduate in chemistry and business management from King’s College London • He was the President of Oxford University Conservative Association Trinity • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab Crossword 2021-01-14
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- Stuff made and sold by other people
- Rivalry between producers
- The wants and needs of consumers
- Those who create products/products
- Something owned publicly
- The percentage of people without jobs
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- Something owned privately
- The opposite of employment
- Negotiating as a group
- Employees refusing to work
- Services/Products created by producers
- Shortage of something
- What's best for society as a whole
- Those who use products or services
- An area of production, trade, etc.
15 Clues: Shortage of something • Negotiating as a group • Something owned publicly • Something owned privately • Rivalry between producers • The opposite of employment • Employees refusing to work • The wants and needs of consumers • Those who create products/products • What's best for society as a whole • Those who use products or services • An area of production, trade, etc. • ...
PGS7G_whiteboard:school 2021-03-03
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- coordinated, systematic study drawing upon such disciplines as anthropology, archaeology, economics, geography, history, law
- a thin sheet we write on
- identify organisms
- you look outside with it
- make music with them
- multiple pages of reading and learning
- sit on it
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- something to write on the whiteboard
- our language
- Exercise
- temperature and expansion
- big and white, you can write on it
- put stuff on it
- counting numbers
- something to tell the time
15 Clues: Exercise • sit on it • our language • put stuff on it • counting numbers • identify organisms • make music with them • a thin sheet we write on • you look outside with it • temperature and expansion • something to tell the time • big and white, you can write on it • something to write on the whiteboard • multiple pages of reading and learning • ...
Industrial Revolution 2023-06-21
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- the "haves"
- Marx German philosopher
- the driving force in history
- were poor for workers
- Marx and Engles wrote this
- works would take control
- movement of people to the city
- it created prosperity for only a few
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- the people has a whole rather than private individuals.
- working class.
- Owen believed he could change society for the better
- a form of socialism
- had to work long hours
- class less fortunate
- called early socialists.
15 Clues: the "haves" • working class. • a form of socialism • class less fortunate • were poor for workers • had to work long hours • Marx German philosopher • works would take control • called early socialists. • Marx and Engles wrote this • the driving force in history • movement of people to the city • it created prosperity for only a few • Owen believed he could change society for the better • ...
Chapter 17 Section 2 Review 2021-12-03
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- first newspaper was printed here
- greatest English philosophe
- created the Encyclopedia
- called for justice reforms
- created the "world machine" idea
- French word for philosopher
- created the "social contract"
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- government should not interfere with economy
- where the Enlightenment began
- greatest figure of the Enlightenment
- created the idea of checks & balances
- meeting place for philosophers and thinkers
- social science created by Adam Smith
- idea that means "blank slate"
- religious movement created by John Wesley
15 Clues: created the Encyclopedia • called for justice reforms • greatest English philosophe • French word for philosopher • where the Enlightenment began • idea that means "blank slate" • created the "social contract" • first newspaper was printed here • created the "world machine" idea • greatest figure of the Enlightenment • social science created by Adam Smith • ...
Addison crossword 2022-01-06
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- the study of how goods and services
- a person who is walking
- researches maps or Earth
- a person skilled at playing music
- relating to horseback
- person
- collect money
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- to do with poetry
- a person who searches
- a scientist who studies beyond earth
- person who tells jokes
- to do with poison
- applying to all members of a particular group
- a appliance where food is kept cold
- of or pertaining to academic learning
15 Clues: person • collect money • to do with poetry • to do with poison • a person who searches • relating to horseback • person who tells jokes • a person who is walking • researches maps or Earth • a person skilled at playing music • the study of how goods and services • a appliance where food is kept cold • a scientist who studies beyond earth • of or pertaining to academic learning • ...
Econ 1 2021-02-25
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- person who takes a risk or gamble in starting a business using factors of production
- money that is used to start a business/ buy capital goods along with land and labor
- basic necessities with the economy → food, clothing and shelter
- buying and selling of the finished goods within the economy part of GDP
- limitation of products and resources that influences supply and demand in economy
- total of all new goods, services, and structures produced within the economy
- land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship - things needed to start a business
- buying products to impress others - another name for a want
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- buying and selling of natural resources used to produce finished goods in the economy
- products that last for a short period of time - food, clothes and hygiene products
- basic equation of economics - quantity vs. want within the economy
- capital that flows from the markets to the businesses and consumers
- the study of money, how to earn, spend and more importantly invest - $ makes $
- equipment and machinery purchased with financial capital in running a business
- products that last for a long period of time - such as appliances, cars and furniture
- usually luxury or materialistic goods used as a status symbol in economy to impress others
16 Clues: buying products to impress others - another name for a want • basic necessities with the economy → food, clothing and shelter • basic equation of economics - quantity vs. want within the economy • capital that flows from the markets to the businesses and consumers • buying and selling of the finished goods within the economy part of GDP • ...
Economics Exam Revision 2015-10-12
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- Measures the actual annual increases in output and the value of production .. growth
- Overall capacity of the economy .... growth
- John Maynard Keynes' was what kind of economist?
- Decreased rates of crime, family break-down and regional decay with what kind of employment (high or low?)
- A ... cost of high unemployment: crime individuals may be under stress
- Name of a key Classical Economist
- Type of unemployment where people want to work or work longer hours and are not able to get work
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- Type of unemployment when job vacancies fall to an all-time low and unemployment increases and there are simply not enough jobs to go around
- A ... surplus occurs when exports exceed imports
- Type of unemployment when the workers available for employment don't have the skills and experience required for the jobs that are available.
- Free Market Economics is the same as what kind of economics?
- Type of unemployment when employees are in transition between one job and another
- Broad increases in the prices of goods and services
- The actual value of GDP excluding the impact of inflation ... growth
- Key initiative created during the Great Depression by the US to intervene in the economy and create jobs.
- Measures the total value of production of goods and services
16 Clues: Name of a key Classical Economist • Overall capacity of the economy .... growth • A ... surplus occurs when exports exceed imports • John Maynard Keynes' was what kind of economist? • Broad increases in the prices of goods and services • Free Market Economics is the same as what kind of economics? • Measures the total value of production of goods and services • ...
Neo-classical School of Thought 2022-11-12
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- Neoclassical economists assume that consumer perceptions of the value of a product affect its price and...
- the consumer's first concern is to maximize...
- Neoclassical economics integrates the cost of production theory from classical economics with the concepts of utility
- Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always
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- The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product.
- the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user
- competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources.
7 Clues: the consumer's first concern is to maximize... • competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources. • Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always • the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user • The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product. • ...
Economics vocabulary 2022-02-13
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- The money that is being made from private companies should be owned by the people.
- Examines the production, firms, and individual consumers. The smaller picture of economics.
- The buyers point of view.
- The entrepreneur’s point of view.
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- Examines the performance of the whole economy. The bigger picture of economics.
- It is private business owners who own their own business and the government isn’t able to control that business.
- To have a gap between the rich and the poor.
7 Clues: The buyers point of view. • The entrepreneur’s point of view. • To have a gap between the rich and the poor. • Examines the performance of the whole economy. The bigger picture of economics. • The money that is being made from private companies should be owned by the people. • ...
APES Hydropower 2023-12-08
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- , type of energy the moving water kinetic energy transformed to
- Ladder, way for fish to travel upstream without hitting the gates of the dam
- , A type of hydropower facility associated with the greatest environmental impact
- , China's _____ Gorges Dam
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- , energy source that harnesses the kinetic energy of flowing water
- , turbine put in the ocean
- , small scale hydropower
- , kinetic energy of the moving water spins this
- , The primary environmental advantage of hydropower compared to fossil fuels.
9 Clues: , small scale hydropower • , turbine put in the ocean • , China's _____ Gorges Dam • , kinetic energy of the moving water spins this • , energy source that harnesses the kinetic energy of flowing water • , type of energy the moving water kinetic energy transformed to • ...
vocab 2025-01-08
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- ethics-applied philosophy that studies the conceptual foundations of environmental values as well as more concrete issues surrounding societal attitudes, actions, and policies to protect and sustain biodiversity and ecological systems.
- as any measurements or information that describe environmental processes,-
- A formal assertion about a state or outcome before that state or outcome is known.
- fuels- hydrocarbons formed from deeply-buried, dead organic material subject to high temperature and pressure for hundreds of millions of years.
- changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation in experiments-
- the responsible management of natural resources to fulfill current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs
- variable what changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation in experiments.
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- philosophy that studies the conceptual foundations of environmental values as well as more concrete issues surrounding societal attitudes
- variable that is manipulated during an experiment,independent variable
- proposed explanatory statement for a given natural phenomenon that can be tested.
- variables other than the independent variable are controlled or held constant so they don't influence the dependent variable- controlled study
- review- a prepublication process used by most scholarly journals
12 Clues: review- a prepublication process used by most scholarly journals • variable that is manipulated during an experiment,independent variable • as any measurements or information that describe environmental processes,- • changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation in experiments- • ...
ch. 3 What is Your Watershed Address 2019-11-12
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- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- lasting for a very short time.
- home to the Texas A&M Crew, Wake boarding and Sailing teams.
- the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment.
- a source of energy, such as light or sound, which can be regarded as having negligible dimensions.
- The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines a watershed as “an area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes to a common waterway.
- a source of pollution that issues from widely distributed or pervasive environmental elements.
- a the line or zone where the land meets the sea or some other large expanse of water.
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream.
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- the scientific study of the movement, distribution and management of water on Earth and other planets, including the water cycle, water resources and environmental watershed sustainability.
- occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady.
- a stream or river (channel) that has continuous flow in parts of its stream bed all year round during years of normal rainfall.
- a tributary stream of a river close to or forming part of its source.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- the gradual destruction or diminution of something.
- the portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- river in east Texas, United States. It is about 125 miles long, beginning near Mount Calm and flowing south into the Brazos River at a point where Brazos, Grimes, and Washington counties converge.
- the longest river flowing entirely in Texas, with its watershed stretching from New Mexico to the Gulf of Mexico.
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
20 Clues: lasting for a very short time. • the gradual destruction or diminution of something. • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream. • the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment. • the level below which the ground is saturated with water. • ...
ch. 3 What is Your Watershed Address 2019-11-12
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- home to the Texas A&M Crew, Wake boarding and Sailing teams.
- a source of pollution that issues from widely distributed or pervasive environmental elements.
- The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines a watershed as “an area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes to a common waterway.
- occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady.
- river in east Texas, United States. It is about 125 miles long, beginning near Mount Calm and flowing south into the Brazos River at a point where Brazos, Grimes, and Washington counties converge.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream.
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- a tributary stream of a river close to or forming part of its source.
- a source of energy, such as light or sound, which can be regarded as having negligible dimensions.
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- the portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- the scientific study of the movement, distribution and management of water on Earth and other planets, including the water cycle, water resources and environmental watershed sustainability.
- the longest river flowing entirely in Texas, with its watershed stretching from New Mexico to the Gulf of Mexico.
- a stream or river (channel) that has continuous flow in parts of its stream bed all year round during years of normal rainfall.
- the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment.
- lasting for a very short time.
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- a the line or zone where the land meets the sea or some other large expanse of water.
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- the gradual destruction or diminution of something.
20 Clues: lasting for a very short time. • the gradual destruction or diminution of something. • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream. • the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment. • the level below which the ground is saturated with water. • ...
Ch. 13 Crossword 2025-02-06
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- The Northern European Plan is a broad _____ area north of the Carpathians covering most of Poland and many Baltic countries.
- The Baltic Sea provides a trade route between mainland Europe and the ________ Peninsula.
- The Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Muslims were the two _____ groups most affected by ethnic cleansing during the 1990s.
- The Oder River links industrial cities with _____ on the Baltic Sea.
- The Mediterranean sea connect to the _______ Ocean, allowing trade between countries in Eastern Europe and the rest of the world.
- Environmental awareness in Eastern Europe is _____ among people in the Balkans.
- Yugoslavia only existed from the 1940s to the 1990s because its corrupt _____ was removed and the territory was absorbed by neighboring countries.
- Much of Eastern Europe has a _____ continental climate.
- Many people in Eastern Europe burn wood to heat their homes because it is cheaper than _______.
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- Logging is _____ in nationally protected forests in Eastern Europe.
- Access to navigable _____ played the greatest role in the development of most major cities in Eastern Europe.
- Countries joining the European Union must comply with EU environmental regulations, including ______ emissions of acid-producing chemicals.
- The Black Sea connects Europe to ____.
- Hungary and Moldova do experience air pollution, but they are _____ ranked at the very top of the list of countries where people have died from urban air pollution.
- During the communist era, almost no communist countries in Eastern Europe had anti-pollution ____.
- The industrial area of Poland, eastern Germany and the Czech Republic is called the black ______ because the burning of coal coats the are with black soot.
- The Main-Danube Canal is a waterway that connects Eastern Europe to the ____ Sea and Northwestern Europe.
- The earliest people of Eastern Europe were Slavs, Germanic, and _____.
- The Northern Adriatic sub region of Eastern Europe experiences short, mild ____ and year round rain.
- While Lithuania faces environmental challenges, including deforestation, industrial pollution, and water contamination, it does not have forests or rivers that are completely unable to sustain ____.
20 Clues: The Black Sea connects Europe to ____. • Much of Eastern Europe has a _____ continental climate. • Logging is _____ in nationally protected forests in Eastern Europe. • The Oder River links industrial cities with _____ on the Baltic Sea. • The earliest people of Eastern Europe were Slavs, Germanic, and _____. • ...
Ch. 13 Crossword 2025-02-06
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- The Northern European Plan is a broad _____ area north of the Carpathians covering most of Poland and many Baltic countries.
- The Baltic Sea provides a trade route between mainland Europe and the ________ Peninsula.
- The Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Muslims were the two _____ groups most affected by ethnic cleansing during the 1990s.
- The Oder River links industrial cities with _____ on the Baltic Sea.
- The Mediterranean sea connect to the _______ Ocean, allowing trade between countries in Eastern Europe and the rest of the world.
- Environmental awareness in Eastern Europe is _____ among people in the Balkans.
- Yugoslavia only existed from the 1940s to the 1990s because its corrupt _____ was removed and the territory was absorbed by neighboring countries.
- Much of Eastern Europe has a _____ continental climate.
- Many people in Eastern Europe burn wood to heat their homes because it is cheaper than _______.
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- Logging is _____ in nationally protected forests in Eastern Europe.
- Access to navigable _____ played the greatest role in the development of most major cities in Eastern Europe.
- Countries joining the European Union must comply with EU environmental regulations, including ______ emissions of acid-producing chemicals.
- The Black Sea connects Europe to ____.
- Hungary and Moldova do experience air pollution, but they are _____ ranked at the very top of the list of countries where people have died from urban air pollution.
- During the communist era, almost no communist countries in Eastern Europe had anti-pollution ____.
- The industrial area of Poland, eastern Germany and the Czech Republic is called the black ______ because the burning of coal coats the are with black soot.
- The Main-Danube Canal is a waterway that connects Eastern Europe to the ____ Sea and Northwestern Europe.
- The earliest people of Eastern Europe were Slavs, Germanic, and _____.
- The Northern Adriatic sub region of Eastern Europe experiences short, mild ____ and year round rain.
- While Lithuania faces environmental challenges, including deforestation, industrial pollution, and water contamination, it does not have forests or rivers that are completely unable to sustain ____.
20 Clues: The Black Sea connects Europe to ____. • Much of Eastern Europe has a _____ continental climate. • Logging is _____ in nationally protected forests in Eastern Europe. • The Oder River links industrial cities with _____ on the Baltic Sea. • The earliest people of Eastern Europe were Slavs, Germanic, and _____. • ...
Crossword-John Fitzgerald Kennedy 2014-06-27
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- Short for John Fitzgerald Kennedy
- campaign
- JFK would always achieve greatly in this
- JFK fought for this
- JFK's wife's first name
- JFK enrolled in this
- Short for United States of America
- JFK's nation
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- JFK's last name
- Leader of a nation
- JFK announced his goal of putting a man on the ______
- When JFK is sworn into the presidency
- JFK graduated from this university
13 Clues: campaign • JFK's nation • JFK's last name • Leader of a nation • JFK fought for this • JFK enrolled in this • JFK's wife's first name • Short for John Fitzgerald Kennedy • JFK graduated from this university • Short for United States of America • When JFK is sworn into the presidency • JFK would always achieve greatly in this • JFK announced his goal of putting a man on the ______
Greg and Sarah 2023-08-03
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- Continent where Greg proposed
- Greg's home state
- Sarah's MBA alma mater
- City of their first home
- Greg has two undergrad majors, political science and __
- Abbreviation of Greg's alma mater
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- Company where they worked together
- City where they met
- Greg's favorite MLB team
- Sarah's favorite sport to play
- How many pets the couple has
- Sarah's maiden name
- Who said I love you first
13 Clues: Greg's home state • City where they met • Sarah's maiden name • Sarah's MBA alma mater • Greg's favorite MLB team • City of their first home • Who said I love you first • How many pets the couple has • Continent where Greg proposed • Sarah's favorite sport to play • Abbreviation of Greg's alma mater • Company where they worked together • ...
New Horizons 3 Unit 2 2025-07-18
13 Clues: 会社 • 労働者 • を導入する • (して)以来 • インタビュー • moreの反対 • becomeの過去分詞 • Money from work. 給料。 • At night, I go to _____. • I've just read your _______. • Made without animal products. Animal-free. • I've _______ finished my home economics essay. • A hat made out of recycled materials is eco-________.
meesleenheer 6.1 2023-03-21
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- afhankelijk zijn van, vertrouwen op
- gemak
- op het spel
- impact, krachtige invloed
- als geheel
- met betrekking tot
- (reis)organisator
- goedkoop, kosteneffectief
- eisen
- zich richten op
- slecht
- destructief, verwoestend
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- daaropvolgend
- gewoonlijk, normaal gesproken
- initiatief
- kiezen voor
- praktijk, gebruik, gewoonte
- industrie, bedrijfstak
- millieu-
- staat van dienst
- anders, als tweede mogelijkheid
- last, druk
- wetten en regels
- bewust
- weggooien
25 Clues: gemak • eisen • bewust • slecht • millieu- • weggooien • initiatief • als geheel • last, druk • kiezen voor • op het spel • daaropvolgend • zich richten op • staat van dienst • wetten en regels • (reis)organisator • met betrekking tot • industrie, bedrijfstak • destructief, verwoestend • impact, krachtige invloed • goedkoop, kosteneffectief • praktijk, gebruik, gewoonte • gewoonlijk, normaal gesproken • ...
Dreaming in vain 2014-02-02
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- Synonym for Welfare
- Synonym for Apparent
- Synonym for Intimidate
- Synonym for Identical
- Synonym for Regulation
- Synonym for Gaudy
- Synonym for Exchange
- Synonym for Funding
- Synonym for Vulgarized
- Synonym for Advancement
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- Synonym for Innovation
- Synonym for Forfeit
- Synonym for Market
- Synonym for Eating
- Synonym for Self Control
- Synonym for Environmental science
- Synonym for Conservation
- Synonym for Success
- Synonym for Contribute
- Synonym for Abandon
20 Clues: Synonym for Gaudy • Synonym for Market • Synonym for Eating • Synonym for Welfare • Synonym for Forfeit • Synonym for Success • Synonym for Funding • Synonym for Abandon • Synonym for Apparent • Synonym for Exchange • Synonym for Identical • Synonym for Innovation • Synonym for Intimidate • Synonym for Regulation • Synonym for Vulgarized • Synonym for Contribute • Synonym for Advancement • ...
Environmental Science Careers & Tools 2022-12-15
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- works in the field tagging animals, gathering data and assisting with research
- measures turbidity of water
- works for the agency (North Carolina Wildlife Commission) responsible for controlling the
- used to measure the height of a tree
- Checking growth rate of trees
- classify soil according to the most appropriate use (Requires bachelor’s degree)
- uses soil auger/soil tube to take soil samples and do technical field work
- advises private forest land owners
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- are hired by private landowners and companies to estimate tree volume on a tract of land
- does research on habitat and wildlife and advises government agencies in establishing fish/game laws and habitat improvement programs
- assists landowners in implementing best land use practices
- Cutting and fitting firewood
- one who harvests trees
- the one responsible for the health and well-being of our cities trees
- of wildlife
- one who scientifically manages forests (specializing in the care of trees)
- Cutting bushes and under growth
- studies the effects of the environment on animal life forester provides assistance in managing forests for the private landowner as well as the commercial grower
18 Clues: of wildlife • one who harvests trees • measures turbidity of water • Cutting and fitting firewood • Checking growth rate of trees • Cutting bushes and under growth • advises private forest land owners • used to measure the height of a tree • assists landowners in implementing best land use practices • the one responsible for the health and well-being of our cities trees • ...
Environmental Science Unit 2 2021-10-18
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- Non-living.
- natural resources Resources that cannot be replaced or replenished within a lifetime.
- living components of an ecosystem including humans, plant, animals, fungi, and bacteria.
- Weather of an area; includes factors of temperature, wind, and moisture.
- Organisms, often bacteria or fungus, that break down dead plants and animal matter, returning organic nutrients back to the ecosystem.
- Community of living organisms and their environment.
- Practice of preventing wasteful over use of energy; wise use and management of renewable resources.
- Protection of the environment that emphasizes the protection of something for its inherent qualities, such as beauty.
- cycle Also called the hydraulic cycle.
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- Areas of undeveloped land, parks, or farmland that surrounded a community.
- Organisms that eat plants or other consumers.
- resource Any material that occurs naturally and can be used for food, energy, or in any way to meet human needs.
- Harmful substances introduced into the environment.
- Ability of an ecosystem to sustain a variety of species of both plants and animals
- natural resources Resources that can be replaced or replenished after use within one lifetime.
- Act of treating or processing to make suitable for reuse.
- Green plants that make their own food through photosynthesis.
- Surface features of a region including hills, valleys, rivers, lakes and mountains
18 Clues: Non-living. • cycle Also called the hydraulic cycle. • Organisms that eat plants or other consumers. • Harmful substances introduced into the environment. • Community of living organisms and their environment. • Act of treating or processing to make suitable for reuse. • Green plants that make their own food through photosynthesis. • ...
Cat. 5: Environmental Systems 2023-04-24
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- creates its own food directly from solar energy through photosynthesis
- all the biotic and abiotic things, conditions, and interactions in a defined area
- The first organisms to rebuild in ecological succession are called the ________ species
- two populations that benefit from one another and often depend on each other for survival
- two populations that struggle against each other for the same resources in an ecosystem
- classification of organisms by feeding relationships in hierarchal order (no space between words)
- ____________ succession is a building process that occurs when there is no preceding organisms or soil
- ____________ succession is a rebuilding process that occurs after a disrpution to an ecosystem but leaves SOIL, such as a forest fire
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- word meaning living
- This element is exchanged in the environment through photosynthesis in plants, and respiration in animals
- one population captures and feeds on another population
- bacteria will fix this element into as usable form for plants to take from soil
- breaks down the nutrients in dead organisms for its food
- one population benefits from another population without effecting it
- the total amount of biological matter in a trophic level or ecosystem
- word meaning nonliving
- the number of organisms of the same species that live in a defined area and make up the breeding group
- one population benefits from another population, often while harming it
18 Clues: word meaning living • word meaning nonliving • one population captures and feeds on another population • breaks down the nutrients in dead organisms for its food • one population benefits from another population without effecting it • the total amount of biological matter in a trophic level or ecosystem • ...
Chapter 5 - Environmental Impacts 2024-03-14
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- portion of precipitation that moves over land and eventually reaches streams, rivers, lakes, and oceans
- increase in Earth’s average surface temperature
- type of pollution that can be identified from a single source
- development of desertlike conditions due to human activities and/or climate change
- to throw away
- largest number of individuals of a given species that Earth’s resources can support and maintain for a long period of time
- development of land near a city to build houses and other buildings
- planting trees to replace trees that have been cut or burned down
- rain or snow that has a lower pH than that of normal rainwater
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- mix of solid and liquid particles in the air, including smoke, dust, and dirt
- natural process that occurs when certain gases in the atmosphere absorb and reradiate thermal energy from the Sun
- type of air pollution that occurs when nitrogen and carbon compounds, released by the burning of fossil fuels, react in sunlight
- all the members of a species living in a given area
- (AQI) scale that ranks levels of ozone and other air pollutants
- natural source of supply or support
- removal of large areas of forest for human purposes
- type of pollution that results from several widespread sources that cannot be traced back to a single location
- the process of restoring land disturbed by mining
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 • ...
Environmental Impacts of Horticulture 2025-01-13
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- pollution that comes from few to many different sources and cannot be traced to a single place of origin
- a community of organisms and its nonliving environment
- excessive plant growth in water caused by large amounts of inorganic substances
- a material applied to soils or water that provides nutrients that increase plant growth
- a non-native species whose introduction causes harm to the economy
- the place where an organism or biological population lives
- pollution that comes from sources that are easily identified
- loose particles of sand, silt, and clay that may be suspended in water
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- the pesticide that remains on plants or in the soil following application
- the division of large, continuous habitats into a greater number or smaller habitats
- the decline in the quality of a habitat
- the external surroundings that affect the survival of an organism
- relating to the living thing or any product of a living thing
- the dramatic alteration of a natural habitat
- the introduction of substances into the natural environment that have harmful or poisonous effects
- relating to the nonliving aspect of an organism's habitat
- a plant or pathogenic organism not indigenous to an ecosystem
- a chemical used to kill plant and animal pests
18 Clues: the decline in the quality of a habitat • the dramatic alteration of a natural habitat • a chemical used to kill plant and animal pests • a community of organisms and its nonliving environment • relating to the nonliving aspect of an organism's habitat • the place where an organism or biological population lives • ...
Environmental Systems Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-07
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- sunlight, heat, wind, water, and geothermal heat
- homes
- the ability to meet the needs of the present without sacrificing the needs of the future, which includes preserving natural resources, biodiversity, and ecosystems
- oil
- power Heat generated within the Earth’s core Wind energy
- timber and landCan be used long term
- renewable resources natural resources that cannot naturally replenish themselves
- fuels
- energy Organic material from plants or animals
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- gas
- underground in layers of rock and sediment
- practically never run out
- Energy from flowing water generates electricity
- resources energy sources that cannot be used up and can supply a continuous source of clean energy
- cells from the Sun’s radiation converted into electricity Use of renewable resources
- agricultural products and soil
- and diesel fuel for vehicles
- by turning wind turbines Solar energy
18 Clues: gas • oil • homes • fuels • practically never run out • and diesel fuel for vehicles • agricultural products and soil • timber and landCan be used long term • by turning wind turbines Solar energy • underground in layers of rock and sediment • energy Organic material from plants or animals • Energy from flowing water generates electricity • ...
Unit 1 Environmental Sys 2024-08-16
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- The gaseous layer surrounding the Earth
- All the water on Earth, including oceans, rivers, and lakes
- A well-substantiated explanation of an aspect of the natural world
- All regions of Earth that support life
- The movement of the Earth’s plates that can cause earthquakes and volcanoes
- A variable that is changed by the independent variable
- The group that does not receive the experimental treatment and is used for comparison
- The water in all its forms, including glaciers and ice caps
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- Large areas characterized by climate and plant life on land
- An educated guess that can be tested through experimentation
- A variable that is changed or controlled to observe its effect
- Cycles related to non-living components of ecosystems, like water and nutrients
- A tool used to identify organisms based on a series of choices
- A conclusion drawn based on evidence and reasoning
- Species that are non native, spread rapidly and cause harm to new environments
- The solid part of the Earth, including rocks and minerals
- The complete disappearance of a species from the Earth
- Variables that are kept the same to ensure a fair test
18 Clues: All regions of Earth that support life • The gaseous layer surrounding the Earth • A conclusion drawn based on evidence and reasoning • A variable that is changed by the independent variable • The complete disappearance of a species from the Earth • Variables that are kept the same to ensure a fair test • The solid part of the Earth, including rocks and minerals • ...
Environment and environmental issues 2025-05-12
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- – An adjective for animals that may disappear forever.
- – Dirty air, water, or land caused by people.
- – A type of cold-blooded animal like a snake or lizard.
- – Cutting down too many trees in forests.
- – The natural home of an animal or plant.
- – A common material that pollutes the oceans.
- – A black and white bear from China.
- – The variety of life in the world or in an ecosystem.
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- – The process of turning waste into new materials.
- – A large area full of trees and wildlife.
- – A gas that causes the planet to warm when there's too much of it.
- – A large gray animal with a long trunk.
- – Trash left on the ground in public places.
- – A large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth.
- – Energy from sources that don’t run out, like the sun or wind.
- – The general weather pattern in a place.
- – Protecting nature and animals.
- – A large striped cat that lives in forests.
18 Clues: – Protecting nature and animals. • – A black and white bear from China. • – A large gray animal with a long trunk. • – The general weather pattern in a place. • – Cutting down too many trees in forests. • – The natural home of an animal or plant. • – A large area full of trees and wildlife. • – Trash left on the ground in public places. • ...
Lv 2 - Set B 2023-02-21
9 Clues: Numbers and shapes • Mathematics & Energy • Study of past events • Atoms, elements, etc. • Our country's language • Theme of the best society • Learn about the environment • You don't get this before F3 • The study of living organisms
School subjects 2025-10-07
LASU Big/Little Clue 2025-10-20
9 Clues: What's my major? • Where am I from? • My favorite Animal? • My freshman year dorm? • My favorite study spot? • What country am I from? • What's my favorite color? • What's my favorite drink? • What's my favorite season?
Environmental Health/Drinking Water & Radiation Labs 2024-09-06
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- The action of reversing or stopping environmental damage.
- The time required for half of a radioactive substance to decay.
- Substances causing allergic reactions
- Bacteria used as an indicator of sanitary quality of water.
- The study of the adverse effects of chemicals on living organisms.
- Any physical, chemical, biological, or radiological substance in water.
- The cloudiness or haziness of water caused by large numbers of individual particles.
- A radioactive gas found naturally in the environment.
- The community of microorganisms living in a particular environment, including the human body.
- A microorganism that can cause disease.
- A device used to measure an absorbed dose of ionizing radiation.
- Variants of a chemical element that differ in neutron number.
- The process of removing particles from water using a filter.
- Unwanted or harmful sound pollution.
- The excessive growth of algae and plants in water bodies due to nutrient pollution.
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- The removal of hazardous substances from an environment or person.
- Chemicals used to eliminate or control a variety of agricultural pests.
- referring to a specific thing or situation just mentioned.
- A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue.
- Transmitted or carried by water.
- The measurement of chemicals in human tissues or fluids to assess exposure to environmental chemicals.
- The process of adding or removing electrons from an atom or molecule.
- A biological substance that poses a threat to the health of living organisms.
- A group of naturally occurring fibrous minerals known for their heat resistance, but toxic when inhaled.
- The measure of water clarity, which is important for drinking water quality.
- Contact with environmental pollutants or hazards.
- A toxic metal that can bioaccumulate in fish and shellfish.
- The process of adding chlorine to water to disinfect it.
- A gas composed of three oxygen atoms, harmful at ground level.
- A contaminated area of groundwater spreading from a source.
- The decomposition of molecules by radiation.
31 Clues: Transmitted or carried by water. • Unwanted or harmful sound pollution. • Substances causing allergic reactions • A microorganism that can cause disease. • The decomposition of molecules by radiation. • Contact with environmental pollutants or hazards. • A radioactive gas found naturally in the environment. • A substance capable of causing cancer in living tissue. • ...
chapter 1 2021-08-25
9 Clues: want • a resource • these are unlimited • study of an economy • after eating a chocolate • selecting between alternatives • people use to satisfy their want • without which people can't survive • a country where people earn and spend money
Unit 6 science project 2021-04-08
15 Clues: star • force • force • living • wildfire • nonliving • food chain • Four zones • orbits earth • animals live • eats another organism • made by gravity and inertia • reduces the animal ability to live • Earth's ____ is bigger than the moon's ____ • animals, humans other things that are living
Mr William’s word cross 2021-11-22
14 Clues: AQI • sick • snowballing • Lots of office • Lack of supplies • lots of buildings • Lack of employment • extended city area • Environmental impacts • opposite of urbanisation • Increase number of people • finding permanent housing • Lots of one story buildings • communities on outskirts of city
Microeconomic Individuals and Competition 2024-10-28
Volume 14 (DISCOVER) 2024-08-26
Across
- SOMETHING NEW FOUND
- LEGACY FROM THE PAST
- SEARCHING UNKNOWN AREAS
- GO FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
- INTRODUCTION OF SOMETHING NEW
- COLLECTIVE BELIEFS AND PRACTICES
- PLAN AND CREATE
- STATE OF GREAT COMFORT
- GROUP WITH COMMON INTERESTS
- EXPRESSIVE VISUAL FORM
- TRENDY APPAREL
- ENVIRONMENTAL RESPONSIBILITY
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- SECOND LARGEST CONTINENT
- STRUCTURAL DESIGN
- ORIGINAL THINKING
- INSIDE SPACE DESIGN
- CURRENT OR RECENT
- CUSTOM HANDED DOWN
- LONG TRAVEL EXPERIENCE
- EXPERT WORKMANSHIP
20 Clues: TRENDY APPAREL • PLAN AND CREATE • STRUCTURAL DESIGN • ORIGINAL THINKING • CURRENT OR RECENT • CUSTOM HANDED DOWN • EXPERT WORKMANSHIP • SOMETHING NEW FOUND • INSIDE SPACE DESIGN • LEGACY FROM THE PAST • LONG TRAVEL EXPERIENCE • STATE OF GREAT COMFORT • EXPRESSIVE VISUAL FORM • SEARCHING UNKNOWN AREAS • SECOND LARGEST CONTINENT • GROUP WITH COMMON INTERESTS • GO FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER • ...
AA Core & More part 2 2023-02-09
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- Calculus for Business
- Biological Foundations
- Explorations in Mathematics
- General Physics I
- Physical Geology
- Meteorology
- College Algebra
- Physics w/Calculus I
- Astronomy
- Intro to Environmental Science
- Trigonometry
- Chemistry & Society
- Connections
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- Human Anat & Phys I
- Topics in Mathematics
- Calculus & Analytical Geo
- Elementary Statistics
- Marine Biology
- Conceptual Physics
- Earth Science
- Biological Science
- Nutrition & Drugs
- General Chemistry I
- Pre-calculus Algebra
24 Clues: Astronomy • Meteorology • Connections • Trigonometry • Earth Science • Marine Biology • College Algebra • Physical Geology • General Physics I • Nutrition & Drugs • Conceptual Physics • Biological Science • Human Anat & Phys I • General Chemistry I • Chemistry & Society • Physics w/Calculus I • Pre-calculus Algebra • Topics in Mathematics • Calculus for Business • Elementary Statistics • ...
NATURAL SELECTION REVIEW 2026-01-21
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- Finite environmental supply
- Producing many offspring
- Differences within species
- Living long enough
- Where organisms live
- Change over time
- Helpful for success
- Surviving chemical pesticides
- Source of variation
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- Passing down genes
- Inherited physical characteristic
- Father of Evolution
- Blending with environment
- Animal being hunted
- Animal that hunts
- Nature choosing survivors
- Ability to reproduce
- Evidence of evolution
- Group that evolves
- Inherited favorable trait
20 Clues: Change over time • Animal that hunts • Passing down genes • Living long enough • Group that evolves • Father of Evolution • Animal being hunted • Helpful for success • Source of variation • Ability to reproduce • Where organisms live • Evidence of evolution • Producing many offspring • Blending with environment • Nature choosing survivors • Inherited favorable trait • Differences within species • ...
g58 2025-12-20
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- Human services sector
- Falling prices
- Risk protection
- Economic decline
- Long-term viability
- Economic expansion
- Financial services
- Bulk sales
- Capital allocation
- Severe downturn
- Resource use measure
- Non-goods work
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- Trading place
- Travel industry
- National money
- Environmental limit
- Resource overuse
- Money management
- Rising prices
- Share trading system
- Guest services
- Economic rebound
- Leisure activity
- Direct consumer sales
- Nature-based travel
25 Clues: Bulk sales • Trading place • Rising prices • Falling prices • National money • Guest services • Non-goods work • Travel industry • Risk protection • Severe downturn • Resource overuse • Money management • Economic decline • Economic rebound • Leisure activity • Economic expansion • Financial services • Capital allocation • Environmental limit • Long-term viability • Nature-based travel • Share trading system • ...
ESG 2023-03-20
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- Quadruple Bottom Line: People, Planet, Profit, …
- Environmental metric: ‘…’ emissions
- common classification system for sustainable activities
- innovative solution advocating for low carbon economy
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- race, ethnicity, age, gender, socioeconomic status
- Responsible development that promotes longevity: ‘..’ sustainability
- Islamic financial instrument that raises funds for environmentally sustainable projects.
- investment strategy that also considers its impacts on environmental, ethics or social change (acronym)
8 Clues: Environmental metric: ‘…’ emissions • Quadruple Bottom Line: People, Planet, Profit, … • race, ethnicity, age, gender, socioeconomic status • innovative solution advocating for low carbon economy • common classification system for sustainable activities • Responsible development that promotes longevity: ‘..’ sustainability • ...
Infectious Disease 2024-02-14
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- An organism that lives and feeds off another organism
- _____________ diseases caused by a pathogen
- Can help prevent the spread of germs
- Tiny particles that have their own genetic material but depend on living things to reproduce
- Environmental factors that cause changes in DNA
- Controlled heating of food or beverages to kill bacteria
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- Medicine used to kill or slow the growth of bacterial infections
- Drug that destroys viruses or prevents their replication
- Noninfectious diseases are caused by environmental or _________ factors
- Decompose dead plants and animals into materials that other organisms use
10 Clues: Can help prevent the spread of germs • _____________ diseases caused by a pathogen • Environmental factors that cause changes in DNA • An organism that lives and feeds off another organism • Drug that destroys viruses or prevents their replication • Controlled heating of food or beverages to kill bacteria • ...
Lecture 1 2024-12-05
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- Capable individuals or systems preventing crime in environmental criminology.
- The study of crime, offenders, and prevention.
- The likelihood of punishment, crucial for general deterrence.
- Theory suggesting people commit crimes when benefits outweigh risks.
- An approach abandoned during the resurgence of deterrence theories.
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- A criminological approach emphasizing public safety and crime costs.
- A model in environmental criminology involving activities that provide opportunities for crime.
- Type of deterrence using one punishment as an example for others.
- Degree of punishment's harshness, often thought to deter crime.
- The swiftness of punishment, a factor in deterrence theories.
10 Clues: The study of crime, offenders, and prevention. • The likelihood of punishment, crucial for general deterrence. • The swiftness of punishment, a factor in deterrence theories. • Degree of punishment's harshness, often thought to deter crime. • Type of deterrence using one punishment as an example for others. • ...
CBMEC1 2019-12-17
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- Establishing vision,Designing mission and Setting objectives
- is all about identification and description of the strategies that managers can carry so as to achieve better performance and a competitive advantage for their organization.
- Putting strategies into practice, Developing structures and systems and Managing behavioural and functional implementation.
- Decisions are determined by both analysis and unforeseen environmental developments, unanticipated resource constraints, and/or changes in managerial preferences
- Performing environmental and organizational appraisal, Considering strategies, Carrying out strategic analysis, Making strategies and Preparing strategic plan
- The expectation that businesses or individuals will strive to improve the overall welfare of society
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- Set of goals that include both the purpose of the organization, its scope of operations, and the basis of its competitive advantage
- Performing evaluation, Exercising control and Recreating strategies.
- Decisions are determined only by analysis
- is an action that managers take to attain one or more of the organization’s goals.
- A set of organizational goals that are used to operationalize the mission statement and that are specific and cover a well-defined time frame.
- Goal that is “massively inspiring, overarching, and long term.
- those individuals, groups, and organizations who have a “stake” in the success of the organization, including owners (shareholders in a publicly held corporation), employees, customers, suppliers, the community at large,
- Assessment of a company’s performance in financial, social, and environmental dimensions
- Design the organization to bring intended strategies to reality
15 Clues: Decisions are determined only by analysis • Establishing vision,Designing mission and Setting objectives • Goal that is “massively inspiring, overarching, and long term. • Design the organization to bring intended strategies to reality • Performing evaluation, Exercising control and Recreating strategies. • ...
invironment 2020-09-16
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- has more than 1,200 animal species 223 mammal, 702 bird,125, reptile,38 amphibian, and 111 fish species and 4700 plant pieces.
- to the decrease in forest areas across the world that are lost uses as agricultural croplands,urbanization,or mining activities.
- of natural habitat is the lands scape the dividing of the landscape into smaller and more isolated.
- basically the practice of us humans to save the environmental from collapsing,such as loss of species ecosystem due to pullotion and human activities.
- vehicles permitted to be driven are those tha meet certain emission standards and which are identified as such by a special colour
- influence the ability of predators and prey to detect one another
- by external and internal factors.
- analysis and study of interactions among organism and environment
- two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable.
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- type of natural environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- of a kinds usually a species.
- gases from combustion of fossils fuels are associated with the global warming of earths climate.
- in emission of carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas.
- natural resources is the use of natural resources of economic growth,sometimes with negative connotation of accompanying environmental degration
- rain-as it flows through the soil,acidic rain water can leach aluminum from soil day particles and the flow into stream and lakes.
15 Clues: of a kinds usually a species. • by external and internal factors. • two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable. • in emission of carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas. • influence the ability of predators and prey to detect one another • analysis and study of interactions among organism and environment • ...
Env Sci Chapter 2 Vocab 2025-09-18
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- The systematic, scientific study of our environment as well as our role in it.
- A fusion of conservation of natural resources and preservation of nature with concerns about pollution, environmental health, and social justice.
- The flow of energy and/or matter into and out of a system.
- Resources or services provided by environmental systems.
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- A series of measurements that indicate the status of well-being in a country.
- Ecological, social, and economic systems that can last over the long term.
- A philosophy that emphasizes the fundamental right of living organisms to exist and to pursue their own ends.
- Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere.
- A real increase in well-being and standard of life for the average person that can be maintained over the long term without degrading the environment or compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The philosophy that resources should be used for the greatest good for the greatest number for the longest time.
- The extension of modern environmental concerns to global issues.
- Natives or original inhabitants of an area, those who have lived in a particular place for a very long time.
12 Clues: Gases that trap heat in the atmosphere. • Resources or services provided by environmental systems. • The flow of energy and/or matter into and out of a system. • The extension of modern environmental concerns to global issues. • Ecological, social, and economic systems that can last over the long term. • ...
puzzle 1 2025-10-22
11 Clues: Clue Summary • Awa listens to this • Awa lives in this city • Mariam’s field of study • Awa’s favorite activity • Awa practices this sport • Awa likes to prepare this • Awa is learning this language • Awa attends this type of class • Mariam’s favorite weekend activity • Mariam wants to work in this sector
Railroads! 2025-11-20
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- - person who stamps the train tickets
- -artifical waterway
- - Doesn't mix with water
- - process of makking an area more uban
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- - Money
- - impact of ideas
- -Exchanging one thing for the other
- - a vehicle that transports by tracks
- -a motor
- - Harvest of different crops
- To get one thing from one place to another
11 Clues: - Money • -a motor • - impact of ideas • -artifical waterway • - Doesn't mix with water • - Harvest of different crops • -Exchanging one thing for the other • - person who stamps the train tickets • - a vehicle that transports by tracks • - process of makking an area more uban • To get one thing from one place to another
Tourism Law of Mexico 2025-08-16
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- – Socioeconomic and environmental consequences generated by tourism activities.
- – Actions at the national level to encourage tourism in Mexico.
- – The federal Ministry of Tourism in charge of regulating, promoting, and developing tourism.
- – The Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, responsible for environmental protection and sustainable resource use.
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- – The three pillars (Social, economic, environmental)considered in sustainable tourism planning in Mexico.
- policies – National tourism policy established by the Mexican government to guide tourism development.
- – Includes the Regional Tourism Development Program, the Magical Towns Program, and the Tourism Service Quality Program.
7 Clues: – Actions at the national level to encourage tourism in Mexico. • – Socioeconomic and environmental consequences generated by tourism activities. • – The federal Ministry of Tourism in charge of regulating, promoting, and developing tourism. • policies – National tourism policy established by the Mexican government to guide tourism development. • ...
Engineering Careers 2019-09-23
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- Monitor and audit the quality of all manufactured goods in a variety of industries, including the automobile,textile, clothing, food, and electronics industries.
- Create a product design that fulfills a company or client's strategic goals while integrating the needs of marketing, sales and manufacturing departments.
- converting of raw materials into useful paper products and co-products
- Responsible for driving the engine, as well as the mechanical operation of the train,train speed, and all train handling
- Bring innovative projects and designs to market
- crease efficiency in the production and function of manufactured goods.
- Install insulating materials around pipes,boilers and ductwork
- Uses engineering principles to analyze biological systems and to solve problems
- etermine drilling methods, design and implement the drilling equipment, and monitor operations.
- People who keep track of the animals
- Responsible for ensuring that all components of the plane are in proper working order.
- Analyze bulk data sets, to find causes for yield trends and yield value changes
- heating and air conditioning systems found mainly in larger buildings like office blocks,factories, schools and hospitals
- Develop organisms better suited to meet environmental challenges and suit the needs of modern medicine.
- provided with a continuous supply of clean,uncontaminated water for drinking,living, and recreational purposes.
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- Maintains and repairs x-ray equipment.
- changes in energy use over time and predict how much energy will be needed in the future.
- transmitting wired phone, cellular, cable and broad band data.
- Uses chemistry, physics, mathematics, biology, and economics to efficiently use, produce, design, transport and transform energy and materials.
- study, design and application of equipment, devices and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
- practice of engineering on the nanoscale
- Plan, design, construct operate, and maintain roads, bridges, and tunnels to ensure safe and effective transportation of people and goods.
- Works on aircraft and spacecraft
- design, development, maintenance, testing, and evaluation of computer software
- create the best ways to make processed foods tasty, healthy and safe.
- Produce the lighting effects for live events such as theater,concerts and conferences, or in film and TV productions.
26 Clues: Works on aircraft and spacecraft • People who keep track of the animals • Maintains and repairs x-ray equipment. • practice of engineering on the nanoscale • Bring innovative projects and designs to market • transmitting wired phone, cellular, cable and broad band data. • Install insulating materials around pipes,boilers and ductwork • ...
Vocab Words Crossword 2024-12-05
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- the share of earnings given by a franchise as payment to the franchiser
- a legal entity or being owned by an individual stockholders each of whom has limited liability for the firms debts
- the movement of some of a company operations of resources of production to another country
- people-centered enterprises owned, controlled and run by and for their members to realise their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations
- the money other valuables belonging to an individual or business
- the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute.
- business organization owned by two or more persons who cooperate together
- francise a field of applied economics that studies the financial, organizational, market-related, and environmental issues faced by corporations a business arrangement in which a person purchases the right to engage in marketing a particular product or service according to a specified or suggested plan.
- a formal contract issued by a cooperation or other entity that includes a promise to repay borrowed money with interest
- intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration.
- association a 'not-for-profit organisation' made up of a collection of companies and/or individuals with common interests or who work in the same industry.
- benefits any non wage payment or benefits that can be quantified in terms of money generated, such as net income, revenues, etc.
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- a business combination merging more than three businesses that produce unrelated products or services
- a certificate of ownership in a corporation
- the process of negotiating labor contracts that keep unnecessary workers on the company's payroll
- the practice of contracting with another company to do specific jobs that would otherwise be done by the company's workers
- cooperative an act or use for which a consumer, company, or government is willing to pay.
- a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals of their shared benefit
- a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest, typically in an attempt to gain a concession or concessions from their employer.
- the legal obligation to pay debts
- the portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
21 Clues: the legal obligation to pay debts • a certificate of ownership in a corporation • the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute. • the portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders • intervention in a dispute in order to resolve it; arbitration. • the money other valuables belonging to an individual or business • ...
Unit 8 vocab 2025-06-04
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- – An area that is particularly vulnerable to environmental disturbance due to rare species, fragile ecosystems, or cultural significance.
- having no living members; no longer in existence.
- – Non-native organisms that spread rapidly and cause harm to the environment, economy, or human health.
- the total amount of greenhouse gases (including carbon dioxide and methane) that are generated by our actions
- – Unwanted or unusable materials left over from human activities, including garbage, sewage, and industrial residues.
- A usual and commonly accepted way of doing things
- – The agricultural practice of growing only one type of crop in a large area, often leading to decreased biodiversity.
- substances released into the air, often from human activities like burning fossil fuels, that can contribute to air pollution and climate change
- – Liquid that drains from a landfill and can carry pollutants into surrounding soil and water.
- a social science that studies how societies, individuals, and businesses make choices to allocate scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants and needs
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- the breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi
- – A species likely to become endangered in the near future if protective measures are not taken.
- – A polluted location in the U.S. requiring long-term cleanup of hazardous material contamination, designated by the EPA.
- any species at high risk of extinction, facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild
- anything from which useful energy can be extracted or recovered, either directly or after a conversion or transformation process
- – The breakdown of materials by the action of sunlight, especially ultraviolet radiation.
- the fundamental physical structures and systems that support a country's or region's economy
- – Energy from sources that naturally replenish, like sunlight, wind, rain, and geothermal heat.
- – A waste disposal site where garbage is isolated from the environment until it is safe, using layers of soil and liners.
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning.
- Natural fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas formed from the remains of ancient organisms.
21 Clues: having no living members; no longer in existence. • A usual and commonly accepted way of doing things • the breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi • the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting or poisoning. • any species at high risk of extinction, facing a very high risk of extinction in the wild • ...
Synergy Puzzle 12 2022-10-03
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- Inventor of the diesel engine, which designed the use of different fuels in the engine in order to reduce Germany's dependence on oil
- One of the largest international oil giant companies
- A term used in economics to describe the sustainable use and protection of the marine environment
- A measure of the corrosiveness of the crude oil
- The conversion of high voltage electricity at substations to lower voltages that can be distributed
- One of the most common non-hydrocarbons in natural gas
- One of the countries where TAP's route passes
- A unit of measurement used to describe the concentration of something in water or soil and expressed as one in a million
- A period of unusually hot weather that typically lasts two or more days
- The name of the pipeline that transmits natural gas from the Shah Deniz gas field to Turkey and Georgia
- A type of renewable source of energy produced by the surge of ocean waters during the rise and fall of tides
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- The shield in the stratosphere that protects life on earth by filtering out harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun
- A term for balance between the amount of carbon dioxide removed from and released into the atmosphere
- An international platform that broadly addresses the world's energy challenges
- The country which has the highest valued currency due to selling oil with its currency
- A non-profit organization funded by Elon Musk that hosts competitions to encourage the development of new and emerging carbon conversion technologies to help solve climate change
- The abbreviation for Turkey's national oil company
- A final carbon-rich solid material that derives from oil refining and is used as a fuel source in power plants
- A specification detailing how to demonstrate carbon neutrality produced and published by the British Standards Institution
- The toxic gas leak caused by an accident at a pesticide factory in India is the name of the environmental event considered the world's biggest and number one industry disaster.
20 Clues: One of the countries where TAP's route passes • A measure of the corrosiveness of the crude oil • The abbreviation for Turkey's national oil company • One of the largest international oil giant companies • One of the most common non-hydrocarbons in natural gas • A period of unusually hot weather that typically lasts two or more days • ...
Consumerism Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-16
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- placement: Putting products into TV shows and movies where they will be seen
- calling: Transfer good feelings, looks or ideas to the person for whom the product is intended
- of living: Measures the equality and availability of necessities and comforts in society
- Issues: Issues related to the way that humans damage the environment
- Obsolescence: Marketing strategy in which manufacturers purposely design goods to wear out sooner
- A movement advocating greater protection of the interests of consumers
- appeal: Persuades through scientific benefits
- An act of giving ones public approval or support to someone or something
- development: Economic development that is conducted without depletion of natural resources
- An act where people refuse to buy or participate in something as a form of protest
- appeal: An attempt to move people to buying something by playing on their feelings
- controls: Legislation that determines the minimum that can be paid for wages
- obsolescence: Designing products to become less desirable in the near future.
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- controls: Legal restrictions on how high or low a market may go
- Identity: The common characteristics and values used to define a group
- and Figures: Numbers, tables and graphs are used to support a claim
- The process of developing, promoting and distributing products, or goods and services
- The public promotion of a product or service
- Uses people of authority or important to get people to buy their products
- voting: Consumers are essentially voting for the goods and services that they want with dollars
- folks appeal: Implies ordinary people to agree with that viewpoint or side
- The action or fact of treating someone unfairly in order to benefit from their work
- The study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- wealth, success
- Controls: Taxes or outright bans on cross-border capital movements
- identity: The physical and psychological characteristics that distinguish you
- Words of phrase, often an item of jargon
- words: Using a more dramatic version of a word to make something sound better or worse
- A system of moral principles
- Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment
30 Clues: wealth, success • A system of moral principles • Words of phrase, often an item of jargon • The public promotion of a product or service • appeal: Persuades through scientific benefits • Forms of communication that provide news and entertainment • controls: Legal restrictions on how high or low a market may go • ...
week 9/10 word study 2025-03-27
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- a community, place, or situation regarded as encapsulating in miniature the characteristics of something much larger.
- A microvolt (µV) is a unit of electromotive force or potential difference, equal to one millionth (10⁻⁶) of a volt.
- the branch of economics that focuses on the behavior of individual economic units, like households and firms, and their interactions within specific markets, such as supply and demand, and market structures.
- the collection of large, visible plants (like trees, shrubs, and grasses) in a particular area
- a minute electric circuit, especially an integrated circuit.
- the large-scale or overall structure of something, e.g. an organism, a mechanical construction, or a written text.
- a shorthand for a sequence of instructions
- the analysis of large-scale samples or systems, respectively focusing on the highest levels of social activity or large-scale literary computing
- a macrospore is also known as a megaspore, which is the larger of the two types of spores produced by heterosporous plants, and develops into a female gametophyte
- a condition where a person's head circumference is larger than average for their age
- A processor that is miniaturized
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- a large blood cell
- A small area which differs from the surroundings
- encompasses broad, external forces like political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental (PESTLE) factors that influence businesses and economies, but are largely beyond their direct control.
- In simpler terms, zero gravity or "weightless"
- a laboratory tool, sometimes called a "gene chip" or "DNA chip," used to simultaneously analyze the expression of thousands of genes or to detect specific DNA sequences, often used to identify genetic variations.
- Another term for microcredit
- A microbrewery is a brewery that produces a small amount of beer, typically less than 15,000 barrels annually, and sells a significant portion of it off-site.
- a photographic reproduction or image of an object, typically taken at a scale visible to the naked eye, with a magnification of up to about 10 diameters
- organisms, visible to the naked eye, that inhabit benthic (bottom) or soil environments, and are typically defined as those retained on a 1 mm sieve
20 Clues: a large blood cell • Another term for microcredit • A processor that is miniaturized • a shorthand for a sequence of instructions • In simpler terms, zero gravity or "weightless" • A small area which differs from the surroundings • a minute electric circuit, especially an integrated circuit. • ...
Dorothy Hodgkin 2022-12-06
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- An organic substance, essential to the body, provided in small quantities by the diet
- International prizes awarded annually for outstanding work in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature, economics, and the promotion of peace.
- is a lipid essential to the body: it composes and maintains the structure of the membranes of our body's cells and plays a role in the synthesis of certain hormones.
- Phenomenon of ray deflection
- A molecule naturally present in a living organism and which participates in its metabolism and maintenance.
- A particle of a chemical element that forms the smallest amount that can combine.
- One that is capable of destroying or preventing the growth of certain microorganisms.
- A very small infectious agent that has only one type of nucleic acid, DNA or RNA, and can only reproduce by parasitizing a cell.
- A chemical substance produced by a group of cells or an endocrine gland that exerts a specific action on the functioning of an organ (e.g. progesterone or testosterone)
- The branch of science concerned with the substances of which matter is composed, the investigation of their properties and reactions, and the use of such reactions to form new substances
- A protein that stores iron in the body (liver, spleen, bone marrow).
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- A toxin synthesized by certain species of molds of the genus Penicillium and is harmless to humans.
- Large, complex molecule of amino acids, an essential component of organic matter and living things; essential component of meat.
- A branch of science that examines crystals.
- Protein of whey (example: in cow's milk)
- Hormone secreted by the pancreas
- chronic inflammatory disease of the joints evolving by relapses. It is an autoimmune disease, but several immunological, genetic, hormonal and environmental factors are necessary for it to occur.
- Arrangement of parts, as it appears when studied (example: atom)
- Science that studies the properties of matter and expresses the laws that account for the material phenomena observed.
- An electromagnetic wave of high energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many materials opaque to light.
20 Clues: Phenomenon of ray deflection • Hormone secreted by the pancreas • Protein of whey (example: in cow's milk) • A branch of science that examines crystals. • Arrangement of parts, as it appears when studied (example: atom) • A protein that stores iron in the body (liver, spleen, bone marrow). • ...
environmental science q1wk4 2021-09-10
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- the study of how poisons affect an organism’s health
- the process of
- the effect on an organism at different levels of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance
- risk
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- a disease causing organism
- the study of disease in human populations
- the level of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance
- the study of how environmental factors affect human health and quality of life
- something that threatens or is harmful to human health
- the level of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance
- the degree to which a substance is harmful to an organism
11 Clues: risk • the process of • a disease causing organism • the study of disease in human populations • the study of how poisons affect an organism’s health • something that threatens or is harmful to human health • the degree to which a substance is harmful to an organism • the level of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance • ...
green world 2025-11-11
7 Clues: Measure of environmental impact • Catchy phrase used in eco campaigns • loosing hope in something like a brand • What’s often lacking in greenwashing cases • What “greenwashing” advertisements often are • Misleading claims about environmental benefits • Emitting no more greenhouse gases than absorbed
marketing bba 3 2015-09-04
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- those environmental factors that have a direct impact on its business operations and success.
- it is a cluster of goods and services which are though different but closely interrelated to each other and is perceived by a consumer to be of similar nature.
- study of population and its characterstics
- a kind of marketing concept that holds that a company should make marketing decisions by considering consumers' wants, the company's requirements, and society's long-term interests.
- strength weaknesses oppportunity and threat
- business units having low relative market share and located in a high growth industry
- demand derived from the demand already present and is a feature of business buying.
- Savings , debt and credit availability are examples of which kind of environmental factor.
- an aspirational description of what an organization would like to achieve or accomplish in the long-term future.
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- it is an organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relationships in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders
- www.shoppersstop.com is an example of
- a group of 8-12 people collected on a specific basis at a common area in order to take their views of the product/service.
- i want to eat a chicken burger from burger king"- this is an example of ?
- this concept of marketing gives emphasis to produce quality goods and emphasizes on research and development .
- one word for micro environmental factors
- this growth strategy acquires business related to the existing line of business
16 Clues: www.shoppersstop.com is an example of • one word for micro environmental factors • study of population and its characterstics • strength weaknesses oppportunity and threat • i want to eat a chicken burger from burger king"- this is an example of ? • this growth strategy acquires business related to the existing line of business • ...
Bioindicators of Pollution 2023-11-29
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- Is the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, or other chemicals in an organism.
- For a reaction to occur, a species must contain this molecule that, when it reacts with oxygen, produces light.
- This fungus is believed to slowly suffocate frogs by attacking the skin through which they breathe.
- These animals have been widely documented as useful indicators of environmental water quality because of their differential sensitivity to pollution.
- Are often used as bioindicators because they are very sensitive to pollution, excess nutrients, increased turbidity, chlorine etc.
- Are algae and fungi living symbiotically (they have to live together to survive).
- These animals are considered accurate indicators of environmental stress and the health of biosphere as a whole.
- Are algae that live in houses made of glass.
- Living organisms that respond in an especially clear way to a change environment.
- In places where no lichens are growing, it is often a sign that the air is heavily polluted with what?
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- Is the increasing concentration of a substance, such as a toxic chemical, in the tissues of tolerant organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain.
- Are a bioindicator, a species ecologists monitor to help gauge how healthy an ecosystem is.
- Type of bacteria that are used to test water for environmental toxins.
- Are diverse group of organisms found in large quantities and are easier to detect and sample.
- This animal act as an early warning system in monitoring changes in soil pollution.
- Occurs when plants are exposed to intensive grazing for extended periods of time, or without sufficient recovery periods.
- Abundance of this plant indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution of water.
- Are a significant component of biological monitoring programs for assessing water quality.
- Indicate the presence of gold in the soil.
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light energy within an organism's body.
20 Clues: Indicate the presence of gold in the soil. • Are algae that live in houses made of glass. • Type of bacteria that are used to test water for environmental toxins. • Abundance of this plant indicates sewage and heavy metal pollution of water. • Are algae and fungi living symbiotically (they have to live together to survive). • ...
BIOINDICATORS 2024-10-10
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- are considered accurateindicators of environmental stress andthe health of biosphere as a whole
- SYSTEM the presence or absence of certain plant or other vegetative life in an ecosystem can provide important clues about the health of the environment
- The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances or stress.
- have been widely documented as useful indicators of environmental waterquality because of their differentialsensitivity to pollution.
- occurs through a chemical reaction that produces light energy within an organism's body
- are algae that live in houses made of glass
- of Eichornia indicatessewage and heavy metal pollution of water
- spp. Indicate the presence of gold in the soil
- insects such as stone flies,mayflies and water pennies require ahigh amount of dissolved oxygen (DO)and they provide important cluesabout the water they are living in.
- is the gradual accumulation of substances, such as pesticides, or other chemicalsin an organism.
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- If you only find animals like leeches, snails,andaquatic worms, there is a problem with water quality.
- water shrimp You can determine if the water ispolluted by collecting a sample of suspected water and analyze the type of animals that are in the sample.
- A community of living organisms and their interactions with the environment.
- can live in extreme conditions, but they hate pollution
- The researchers are seeking data on fireflies worldwide, to see whether their populations are increasing or decreasing.
- have the ability to indicate indirect biotic effects of pollutants when many physical or chemical measurements cannot
- This type of microorganism can produce stress proteins when exposed to toxins like cadmium or benzene
- The degree to which an organism responds to environmental changes.
- SYSTEM An increase or decrease in an animal population mayindicate damage to ecosystem caused by pollution
- also known as bioamplification or biological magnification, is the increasing concentration of a substance,such as a toxic chemical, in the tissues of tolerant organisms at successively higher levels in a food chain
20 Clues: are algae that live in houses made of glass • spp. Indicate the presence of gold in the soil • can live in extreme conditions, but they hate pollution • of Eichornia indicatessewage and heavy metal pollution of water • The degree to which an organism responds to environmental changes. • The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbances or stress. • ...
Fish Reproduction 2024-09-19
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- egg __________; male dives into substrate to fertilize eggs
- all fish __________ by sexual reproduction
- develop superior strains through selective breeding and __________ methods
- example of environmental manipulation
- __________ propagation, males and females are placed together in a breeding area such as a small pond or an enclosure where they spawn naturally
- ___________ species; mouth brooders, fertilized eggs guarded by female only
- insufficient of ___________ foods
- example of environmental manipulation; water __________
- fertilized by spawning before gathered in mouth
- need for induced breeding because of __________ condition like rain, temperature and currents of water
- __________ sized breeders are avoided for difficulty in handling
- common species are bass, gourami and bettas
- egg __________; male swims by and sprays simen, or milt, around the area
- __________ is external in most fish species
- __________ breeding is a technique where organism is stimulated by particular hormone or other synthetic hormone or by providing condition, introduced to breed in captive condition
- example of environmental manipulation
- maximize __________
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- hormone induction should select __________ that healthy, fully ripe and medium sized
- hormone dosage should be __________, according to given protocols
- __________ species; mouth brooders, either male or both male and female guard eggs
- __________ propagation; the fish (usually the females only) are first given one injection of chemical, such as a pituitary gland extract, which will trigger spawning.
- __________ insufficient release of hormones in captive condition
- fish __________ is to have sexually mature male and female fish producing milt and eggs
- large quantities of eggs and sperm are __________ released into the water by female and males
- egg __________; male swims by and fertilized eggs
- induced breeding needed for ___________ that didn't reproduce in captivity
- obtain fish supply outside of the normal spawning season; important for __________ culture
- __________ propagation; the females are given one or more injections of chemicals which regulate the final ripening of dormant eggs in the ovaries
- process of egg release is termed __________
- __________ species; nest builders, fertilized eggs are quarded by brood parent
30 Clues: maximize __________ • insufficient of ___________ foods • example of environmental manipulation • example of environmental manipulation • all fish __________ by sexual reproduction • common species are bass, gourami and bettas • process of egg release is termed __________ • __________ is external in most fish species • fertilized by spawning before gathered in mouth • ...
Brain-Gym 2021-09-19
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- Guess the musical Equipment
- in the certain code, 2468 is coded as Part, 8136 as TOUR, how is 246618 coded?
- Guess the word
- guess the movie
- 4pic 1 word. Guess the word
- naman
- from whstapp
- Guess name of Advertisment
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- OF THE WALL STREET, naman
- twiity+er
- Guess the word from image
- Guess name of advertisement
- If you rearrange the letters 'Comic Nose' you will get -
- guess the brand
- Guess the IT company
15 Clues: naman • twiity+er • from whstapp • Guess the word • guess the movie • guess the brand • Guess the IT company • OF THE WALL STREET, naman • Guess the word from image • Guess name of Advertisment • Guess the musical Equipment • Guess name of advertisement • 4pic 1 word. Guess the word • If you rearrange the letters 'Comic Nose' you will get - • ...
AALit Vocab Words 5 2023-04-17
Across
- Bossing someone around
- Factory jobs
- How you are viewed
- Expressing emotion
- Making a reference to something without actually mentioning it
- Anything to do with literature
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- Really small
- Always being sad
- All businesses track this
- before the main event
- The fashion trend currently happening
- when people are talking to each other in books
- A trait that all supreme court justices have
- Explaining a theory or idea
- contained in poems, similar to paragraphs
15 Clues: Really small • Factory jobs • Always being sad • How you are viewed • Expressing emotion • before the main event • Bossing someone around • All businesses track this • Explaining a theory or idea • Anything to do with literature • The fashion trend currently happening • contained in poems, similar to paragraphs • A trait that all supreme court justices have • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2025-02-11
E8 - 10/11/2024 2024-11-10
21 Clues: rác • loài • nhựa • tái chế • thải ra • bếp lửa • nguy cơ • ô nhiễm • đoàn tụ • thờ cúng • thiết bị • võ thuật • bậc thang • sự bảo vệ • chất ô nhiễm • duy trì, bảo trì • thuộc về môi trường • người lái xe chó kéo • dance điệu nhảy bộ lạc • sản phẩm sử dụng một lần • warming sự nóng lên toàn cầu
engineers 2025-12-10
Across
- analytics
- machines and robots
- soil and foundations
- new ways to organize information or data
- roads and bridges
- pollution control
- biological processes
- aircraft and spaceships
Down
- makes efficient products
- makes new water movement systems
- illumination
- manufacturing and materials
- motion systems
- healthy and safe foods
- keeping water life healthy and safe
- Healthcare and medical devices
- electronics
- product design
- making new safe tools
- power
20 Clues: power • analytics • electronics • illumination • motion systems • product design • roads and bridges • pollution control • machines and robots • soil and foundations • biological processes • making new safe tools • healthy and safe foods • aircraft and spaceships • makes efficient products • manufacturing and materials • Healthcare and medical devices • makes new water movement systems • ...
April Crossword 2026-04-14
Across
- April showers bring it
- early plant growth
- rain protection clothing
- spring balance day
- flowering stage
- rain protection tool
- spring flower
- theme of spring renewal
- fresh start
- brief spring rain
- flowers open into this
Down
- place for growing plants
- season of renewal
- fourth month of the year
- spring allergen
- plants developing
- bright spring light
- spring holiday
- environmental awareness day in April
- yellow spring flower
20 Clues: fresh start • spring flower • spring holiday • spring allergen • flowering stage • season of renewal • plants developing • brief spring rain • early plant growth • spring balance day • bright spring light • rain protection tool • yellow spring flower • April showers bring it • flowers open into this • theme of spring renewal • place for growing plants • fourth month of the year • ...
Environmental Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-24
Across
- The place where we bury trash
- What smoke and trash are doing to the environment
- The layer that surrounds the Earth that keeps oxygen in
- The action of cutting down a lot of trees
- The Planet we all live on
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- The reason why the ice caps are melting
- Converting waste into a reusable material
- The surroundings of where a person or an animal lives
- Resources Resources that are sustainable and is an alternative to fossil fuels
- Rain Precipitation where toxic materials rain from the sky
- A biological community of interacting organisms
- What most of our bottles are made of and a major factor in
12 Clues: The Planet we all live on • The place where we bury trash • The reason why the ice caps are melting • Converting waste into a reusable material • The action of cutting down a lot of trees • 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 • ...
Environmental Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-24
Across
- Converting waste into a reusable material
- The action of cutting down a lot of trees
- The place where we bury trash
- The Planet we all live on
- The reason why the ice caps are melting
- What most of our bottles are made of and a major factor in
Down
- The surroundings of where a person or an animal lives
- Precipitation where toxic materials rain from the sky
- Resources that are sustainable and is an alternative to fossil fuels
- A biological community of interacting organisms
- The layer that surrounds the Earth that keeps oxygen in
- What smoke and trash are doing to the environment
12 Clues: The Planet we all live on • The place where we bury trash • The reason why the ice caps are melting • Converting waste into a reusable material • The action of cutting down a lot of trees • 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 • ...
Environmental Value Systems 2022-08-23
Across
- People with technocentric value systems tend to favor ______ economic growth.
- The idea that physical ecosystems or environments have an intrinsic right to exist is a characteristic of a(n) ______-centric belief system.
- People with technocentric value systems are often called ______ (plural).
- People with ecocentric value systems are often called ______ ecologists.
- According to ______, people are in charge of protecting nature.
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- According to ______, people are one of nature's many components.
- According to ______, technology will solve all environmental problems.
- People with ecocentric value systems tend to favor population stabilization or ______.
- People with anthropocentric value systems are often called environmental ______ (plural).
- People with anthropocentric value systems tend to favor regulated economic ______.
- The idea that all living things have an intrinsic right to live is the belief in the existence of their ______ (plural).
- People with technocentric value systems tend to favor ______ growth.
12 Clues: According to ______, people are in charge of protecting nature. • According to ______, people are one of nature's many components. • People with technocentric value systems tend to favor ______ growth. • According to ______, technology will solve all environmental problems. • People with ecocentric value systems are often called ______ ecologists. • ...
Environmental Balancing Act 2023-01-04
Across
- Process where bacteria turn the nitrogen-rich dead organisms into ammonium, which can be picked back up by plants and used again.
- process through which specialized bacteria convert ammonia into nitrite (NO2), and then nitrate (NO3-)
- process where bioavailable Nitrogen is converted back into atmospheric Nitrogen.
Down
- turning atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen living things can use.
- element with atomic number of 7 (7-protons), makes up proteins and nucleic acids and is therefor necessary for life. It also makes up 78% of our atmosphere
- Name for N2 ("Nitrogen in _______")
- areas of low oxygen
- Name for NH4
- Name for NO3
- can "fix" or convert unusable atmospheric Nitrogen to useable Nitrogen for producers like Alfalfa or soybeans
- Niche of bacteria and fungi
- Name for NO2
12 Clues: Name for NH4 • Name for NO3 • Name for NO2 • areas of low oxygen • Niche of bacteria and fungi • Name for N2 ("Nitrogen in _______") • turning atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogen living things can use. • process where bioavailable Nitrogen is converted back into atmospheric Nitrogen. • ...
Environmental Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-28
Across
- What litter is also considered.
- Where animals and plants live.
- Where trash goes.
- Giving something a new use, form of recycling.
- Trash, ___, compost.
Down
- What we care for.
- ___, recycle, compost.
- What we drink to survive.
- The improper way to dispose of trash.
- What we live on.
- What we breathe.
- How we keep areas of land safe for plants and animals.
12 Clues: What we live on. • What we breathe. • What we care for. • Where trash goes. • Trash, ___, compost. • ___, recycle, compost. • What we drink to survive. • Where animals and plants live. • What litter is also considered. • The improper way to dispose of trash. • Giving something a new use, form of recycling. • How we keep areas of land safe for plants and animals.
Environmental Antro Crossword 2021-12-09
Across
- kumpulan dikaji oleh pensyarah kursus
- kumpulan dihurai oleh Fikret Berkes
- penggembala lembu di Afrika
- timbal balik dalam bahasa Inggeris
- kumpulan dihurai oleh Keith Basso
- Julian ______
Down
- Nama penulis buku teks anda
- zaman geologi masa kini (kononnya)
- penulis buku tentang orang Jarai
- bermakna "kampung" dalam bahasa Kemboja
- pengasas antropologi ekologi
- menulis tentang cuaca
12 Clues: Julian ______ • menulis tentang cuaca • Nama penulis buku teks anda • penggembala lembu di Afrika • pengasas antropologi ekologi • penulis buku tentang orang Jarai • kumpulan dihurai oleh Keith Basso • zaman geologi masa kini (kononnya) • timbal balik dalam bahasa Inggeris • kumpulan dihurai oleh Fikret Berkes • kumpulan dikaji oleh pensyarah kursus • ...
Environmental Declaration : Poaching 2023-12-15
Across
- An adjective for an action that gets you in prison
- A material that comes from Elephants and Rhinoceroses
- An item that is placed down to catch animals
- Its skin is used for boots
- An animal hunted for its coat
- A common place for poachers to go when they are hunting/poaching
- A firearm that is used when hunting
- The source of Aquaria
Down
- A material that a shelled animal comes from
- An animal hunted for its horn
- What this crossword is about
- An animal hunted for its tusks
12 Clues: The source of Aquaria • Its skin is used for boots • What this crossword is about • An animal hunted for its horn • An animal hunted for its coat • An animal hunted for its tusks • A firearm that is used when hunting • A material that a shelled animal comes from • An item that is placed down to catch animals • An adjective for an action that gets you in prison • ...
Environmental Science Crossword 2025-01-06
Across
- An organism that synthesizes its biochemical constituents using simple inorganic compounds and an external source of energy to drive the process. See also primary producer, photoautotroph, and chemoautotroph
- The abundance of a species that can be sustained without the habitat becoming degraded
- The prevailing, long-term, meteorological conditions of a place or region, including temperature, precipitation, wind speed, and other factors. Compare with weather
- a fluorocarbon with chlorine
- major ecological community with distinct climate and flora
- A geographically extensive ecosystem, occurring throughout the world wherever environmental conditions are suitable
Down
- regions adjacent to the tropics
- An increasing concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in soil or water.
- Groundwater resources in some defined area
- An event of high phytoplankton biomass.
- The breakdown of organic molecules into simpler compounds through the metabolic actions of microorganisms
- An animal that hunts and eats other animals
- of or relating to or characteristic of conditions in the subtropics
13 Clues: a fluorocarbon with chlorine • regions adjacent to the tropics • An event of high phytoplankton biomass. • Groundwater resources in some defined area • An animal that hunts and eats other animals • major ecological community with distinct climate and flora • An increasing concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in soil or water. • ...
Environmental Geography Review 2024-10-17
Across
- plantation farming practice where one crop is grown
- describes the continued progress of development, but in a way that is not harmful to future generations
- this type of system is used by farmers to control the amount of water that is placed on fields
- term used to describe the lack of adequate and safe water for human use
- term used to describe the interconnectedness of the world
- event that allowed humans to start settling in one place
- event that is characterized by the invention of GMOs and seed hybridization
- the population decline and possible extinction of a species of fish is a consequence of this practice
Down
- chemical fertilizers were introduced during this event
- the phenomenon that is characterized by rising temperatures and changing weather patterns
- phenomenon of fertile land turning into desert
- tornadoes, hurricanes, and tsunamis are examples of what?
12 Clues: phenomenon of fertile land turning into desert • plantation farming practice where one crop is grown • chemical fertilizers were introduced during this event • event that allowed humans to start settling in one place • tornadoes, hurricanes, and tsunamis are examples of what? • term used to describe the interconnectedness of the world • ...
Neo-classical School of Thought 2022-11-12
Across
- Neoclassical economists assume that consumer perceptions of the value of a product affect its price and...
- the consumer's first concern is to maximize...
- Neoclassical economics integrates the cost of production theory from classical economics with the concepts of utility...
- Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always...
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- The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product.
- the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user
- competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources.
7 Clues: the consumer's first concern is to maximize... • competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources. • Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always... • the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user • The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product. • ...
Neo-classical School of Thought 2022-11-12
Across
- Neoclassical economists assume that consumer perceptions of the value of a product affect its price and...
- the consumer's first concern is to maximize...
- Neoclassical economics integrates the cost of production theory from classical economics with the concepts of utility
- Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always
Down
- The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product.
- the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user
- competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources.
7 Clues: the consumer's first concern is to maximize... • competition leads to an ___ allocation of resources. • Neoclassical economists believe that consumers are always • the value of a good is determined by the ___ utility experienced by the user • The theory also believes that consumers have full and relevant ___ regarding a product. • ...
DMP 314 Review 2025-04-17
Across
- Association that is committed to reducing light pollution globally and catalogues designated dark areas.
- Scale that illustrates levels of light pollution based on what is observable in the night sky
- Abbreviation for the commonly used parameter that helps toxicologists understand the level of health risk posed by environmental pollutants
- In addition to the FDA, this agency plays a key role in the regulation of aquatic animals and seafood.
- A byproduct of spoilage bacteria breaking down histidine in seafoods like tuna (causes scrobrotoxic seafood poisoning)
- Tickborne disease of interest for both physicians and veterinarians
- Invisible gas of concern that more people should be testing for in their homes
- Clostridium botulinum spores are ________ in the environment
- Marine biologist, competent writer, and activist (last name)
- A site near present-day St. Louis that archaeologists believe met its demise due to environmental-health factors
- The _______ Act: a law passed by Congress in light of transnational terroristic threats to the U.S. food supply
- Too much of this for too long can bring physiological and psychological health problems
- Residents of Manhattan get their water from ________ sources
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- Environmental health leaders use the 85th _________ speed to create safe road signage
- Federal agency overseeing workplace safety
- Mosquitoes, lice, houseflies, oh my!
- Post-rainstorm runoff of chemicals is an example of _______ source pollution
- Alarming waterborne disease events in 1854 (London) and 1855 (Ft. Riley)
- Federal agency that sets the drinking water standard in the United States
- The ______ of Cryptosporidium are difficult to destroy with chlorination alone
- Provides an all-hazards framework for local, state, and federal stakeholders to prevent, protect against, respond to, recover from, and mitigate the effects of incidents of all kinds
- Volcanoes represent an example of this subsidiary category of the physical environment
- An indicator of water quality in the management and treatment of wastewater
- Color-coded scale used for helping citizens contemplating going outdoors
24 Clues: Mosquitoes, lice, houseflies, oh my! • Federal agency overseeing workplace safety • Clostridium botulinum spores are ________ in the environment • Marine biologist, competent writer, and activist (last name) • Residents of Manhattan get their water from ________ sources • Tickborne disease of interest for both physicians and veterinarians • ...
Environment 2024-03-26
Across
- A major environmental concern characterized by the accumulation of waste in oceans and other bodies of water.
- Renewable energy source produced from flowing water.
- You can ___ organic household waste by having a compost bin in the garden.
- The deliberate release of harmful substances into the environment.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth that traps heat from the sun.
- A gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect, primarily emitted through human activities such as burning fossil fuels.
- The conservation of natural resources to ensure their sustainable use.
- The sum of all elements of living and inanimate objects and their influence that affects human life, meaning of
- An American marine biologist known for her work on marine conservation and the establishment of marine protected areas.
- A renewable source of energy generated from sunlight.
- The substance that causes pollution is called.
- Young environmentalist from Bali who collects recyclables to pay for kids to go to school.
Down
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials.
- The following are environmental conservation efforts...
- The author of "Silent Spring," a groundbreaking book that sparked the environmental movement.
- You can ___ plastic bags again and again until they get holes in them.
- The Canadian environmentalist who founded Greenpeace, an organization known for its campaigns to protect the environment.
- A system of farming that maintains soil fertility without the use of synthetic fertilizers or pesticides.
- The process of breaking down down organic matter into simpler substances, often facilitated by microorganisme.
- Organic material that is decomposed by bacteria to produce humus.
- Instead of throwing away old clothes, ___ them to organizations that help poor people.
- We will ___ if the government supports fossil fuel companies instead of tackling global warming.
- Environmentalist that founded a movement known as Fridays for Future.
- The American naturalist known for his writings on conservation and his role in the creation of the National Park system.
24 Clues: The substance that causes pollution is called. • Renewable energy source produced from flowing water. • A renewable source of energy generated from sunlight. • The following are environmental conservation efforts... • Organic material that is decomposed by bacteria to produce humus. • The process of converting waste materials into reusable materials. • ...
Synergy Puzzle 11 2022-09-12
Across
- The biggest pipeline that was used to transport natural gas between Russia and Europe via Germany
- A term anointed for a business if the net result of its activities is a decrease in the amount of carbon in the atmosphere
- The state-owned crude oil and natural gas pipelines and trading company in Turkey
- One of the non-conventional energy sources
- A distinguished professor who does interdisciplinary research in the fields of energy, environmental and population change, technical innovation, etc. and an author of numerous books steadily grown in influence
- The environmental disaster which was started with the burning of oil wells during the Gulf War and described as the biggest fire and the most terrible atmospheric pollution ever initiated by the hand of man
- The top producer country of solar energy
- The symbol of one of the rare earth elements that is used in high performance batteries
- A major carbon sink
- A unit that refers to the power an engine produces
Down
- One of the most commonly used forms of energy in the world
- A product of oil refinery that is used in jet engines
- A gas leaking from the stove that could poison people
- An environmental issue that is led by pollutants released from industrial plants
- The abbreviation of European Climate Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency which manages programmes contributing to decarbonisation and sustainable growth
- A region where more than half of people lack access to electricity
- The abbreviation for liquefied petroleum gas which is used as a fuel in a range of applications including in heating and cooking
- The arrival country where TAP transports natural gas to
- One of the largest international oil giant companies
- A device that carries the heat from the outside to the indoor environment by using electrical energy
20 Clues: A major carbon sink • The top producer country of solar energy • One of the non-conventional energy sources • A unit that refers to the power an engine produces • One of the largest international oil giant companies • A product of oil refinery that is used in jet engines • A gas leaking from the stove that could poison people • ...
Engineering 2015-10-13
Across
- sink
- generates power for large cities
- analysis of nutrients for animals
- cars
- provides levels of saftey
- discovers new gas
Down
- television entertainment
- medicine
- use of processes and products
- multidisciplinary field of technology
- organizes people
- dispose of toxic waste
- army materials
- spans a variety of subjects
- investigation of materials
- hand held devices
- boats
17 Clues: sink • cars • boats • medicine • army materials • organizes people • hand held devices • discovers new gas • dispose of toxic waste • television entertainment • provides levels of saftey • investigation of materials • spans a variety of subjects • use of processes and products • generates power for large cities • analysis of nutrients for animals • multidisciplinary field of technology
