environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
The baseball man Ford 2022-01-06
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- the study of goods and services
- a person who is walking
- studies earth
- plays or writes music
- horseback riding
- person;human being
- collects money
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- of relating or characteristic of poets or poetry
- ask's question's
- a scientist who studies the universe beyond earth
- a person that makes people laugh or is funny
- poisonous
- applying to all members of a particular group
- something that keeps your food cold
- of or pertaining to academic learning
15 Clues: poisonous • studies earth • collects money • ask's question's • horseback riding • person;human being • plays or writes music • a person who is walking • the study of goods and services • something that keeps your food cold • of or pertaining to academic learning • a person that makes people laugh or is funny • applying to all members of a particular group • ...
Ksenia Kozlovskiy, Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-09-22
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- (1.4)The area of land and water required to sustain and provide resources for a population at the rate at which they are being consumed
- (1.1)A technocentric worldview is the belief that technology and human ingenuity can solve all problems, including environmental ones, allowing for continued progress without needing to fundamentally change human behavior.
- (1.4)A report completed before development to assess the environmental, social and economic impacts of the project, predicting and evaluating possible impacts and suggesting mitigation strategies for the project.
- (1.4)The use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement of the resources exploited and full recovery of the ecosystems affected by their extraction and use.
- (1.4)An estimate of an ecosystem's production of natural resources but also of its absorption and cycling of materials.
- (1.1)An ecocentric worldview is a nature-centered perspective that values the entire ecosystem, including both living and non-living components, for its own sake rather than for human benefit.
- (1.5)The addition of a substance or an agent to an environment through human activity, at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment
- (1.4)The natural resources that can produce a sustainable natural income of goods or services.
- (1.4)The number of people, living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- (1.4)The yield obtained from natural resources
- (1.4)More economically developed country
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- (1.5)Contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site
- (4.4)Can occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients, which results in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton
- (1.1)A worldview that shapes the way an individual or group of people perceives and evaluates environmental issues
- (4.4)The measure of the amount of dissolved oxygen required to break down organic material in a given volume of water through aerobic biological activity
- (1.4)The day when humanity's demand for resources is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate them.
- (1.4)Less economically developed country
- (1.1)Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- (1.1)An anthropocentric worldview is the belief that human beings are the central or most important entities in the universe, and it values the rest of nature based on its usefulness to humanity.
19 Clues: (1.4)Less economically developed country • (1.4)More economically developed country • (1.4)The yield obtained from natural resources • (1.5)Contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site • (1.4)The natural resources that can produce a sustainable natural income of goods or services. • ...
Philo 2025-09-22
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- the scientists who proposed the GAIA HYPOTHESIS
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s.
- philosophical views that believes maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of the surroundings and contribute to the well-being of the people and other organisms living in it.
- believes that nature has value (not just for human use) and that humans are only one part of the larger natural world.
- refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits, as well as the burden of meeting environmental challenges, and the practical and political application of climate ethics.
- Some philosophies (like deep ecology) say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- It is a demand that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are conserved so that the next generation will be able to use them.
- Philosophy teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- a branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals,
- It is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior, Carefulness and wise decision making.
- a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it.
- Conserving electricity at home by turning off unused appliances or switching to solar.
- the permanent removal of forests to clear land for non-forest uses, such as agriculture, cattle ranching, mining, and urban development.
- EMISSIONS emissions stemming from the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacture of cement.
- believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- this concept focuses on reconciling human activities and economic
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- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- refers to prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure that there is minimum to zero waste.
- and governments in relation to climate change.
- This is a philosophical view from Environmentalism, a moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment, it also discusses environmental problems caused by human activities and social issues that impact the environment.
- person who works to protect, preserve, and manage natural resources and the environment for future generations.
- This perspective advocates to address the growing environmental problems.
- a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates.
- It refers to maintaining the state of the environment
- with the protection of the environment.
- It applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society, and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems.
- focuses on the significant role of humankind in the world and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and
- is being thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste by sing only what is needed and reusing resources whenever possible.
- Creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, and improving public transport for cleaner air and healthier living.
- the person who said “No man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main”
- This view places great value on ecosystems and biological communities.
32 Clues: with the protection of the environment. • and governments in relation to climate change. • the scientists who proposed the GAIA HYPOTHESIS • Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. • It refers to maintaining the state of the environment • an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Vocab. words 2021-03-31
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- The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service
- A financial gain
- The object made available for consumer use or purchase
- The amount of output produced and consumed in a market
- A product or service that can be used with another
- The branch of Economics concerned with large-scale production and the economy as a whole
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- The branch of Economics concerned with single factors of production and the effects of the decisions of individuals
7 Clues: A financial gain • A product or service that can be used with another • The object made available for consumer use or purchase • The amount of output produced and consumed in a market • The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service • The branch of Economics concerned with large-scale production and the economy as a whole • ...
Green Technology Compliance 2024-04-28
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- What is the process of converting sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells?
- What term refers to the use of technology to create products and processes that are environmentally friendly?
- What term refers to the practice of designing buildings that maximize resource efficiency and minimize environmental impact?
- What term describes the practice of using natural materials or processes to minimize harm to the environment?
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- What organization sets international standards for environmental management systems?
- What is the process of assessing and reducing the carbon footprint of a product or organization?
- What technology utilizes microorganisms to break down organic matter and produce renewable energy?
- Which term describes the use of renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, and hydro power to meet energy needs?
- What certification ensures that a product has met specific criteria for environmental sustainability?
9 Clues: What organization sets international standards for environmental management systems? • What is the process of converting sunlight into electricity using photovoltaic cells? • What is the process of assessing and reducing the carbon footprint of a product or organization? • ...
Causes of the Civil War 2024-05-01
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- laws that built America
- to stop the import and exports of goods
- public announcements
- a war by members of only one country
- to separate from one another
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- the act of making someone a slave
- To free from legal,social, or political rules
- a fixed blade on a rifle
- the south
- the north
- money
- people against slavery
- cannons and mortars
13 Clues: money • the south • the north • cannons and mortars • public announcements • people against slavery • laws that built America • a fixed blade on a rifle • to separate from one another • the act of making someone a slave • a war by members of only one country • to stop the import and exports of goods • To free from legal,social, or political rules
Environmental Management System 2020-10-21
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- impacts with respect to common base.
- Identification of key issues and development of the Terms of Reference (TOR) for the EIA once a project is categorized.
- is an “Environmental Impact Assessment”, the term “Impact” is used instead of “Effect”.
- is any positive effect on the organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- determination of the nature and magnitude of the proposed project’s potential environmental and social impacts.
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- is the existing environmental situation or condition in the absence of the activity.
- is a tool which modern financial analysts adopt before undertaking any financial operation or commercial activity.
- Any negative effect on an organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
8 Clues: impacts with respect to common base. • is the existing environmental situation or condition in the absence of the activity. • is an “Environmental Impact Assessment”, the term “Impact” is used instead of “Effect”. • Any negative effect on an organization resulting from the implementation of the project. • ...
parkinsons 2022-12-19
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- produce less ________ which causes movement problems
- Main symptom of Parkinson's
- With Parkinson’s, nerve cells in the _________ become impaired or die
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- A mental disorder that can be caused by Parkinson's (associated with waves of intense sadness)
- Parkinson’s also causes individuals to lose nerve endings that produce _______
- It’s a brain disorder that causes _________ movements
- ______ Alda
- Parkinson’s is caused by a mix of _______ and environmental factors
- An example of an environmental factor that can lead to Parkinson's
9 Clues: ______ Alda • Main symptom of Parkinson's • produce less ________ which causes movement problems • It’s a brain disorder that causes _________ movements • An example of an environmental factor that can lead to Parkinson's • Parkinson’s is caused by a mix of _______ and environmental factors • With Parkinson’s, nerve cells in the _________ become impaired or die • ...
Elective Showcase 2023-01-27
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- quiet elective
- ELA elective
- very local reporting shown during Laker Time
- gain credit, gain muscle
- an age, also for all time
- part of the Adobe Suite
- when some electives are exclusively offered
- class addressing morality, truth, human nature, power, and other short & simple topics, like irony
- many already do this for no credit throughout the building
- where one can channel dramatic energy
- spring musical of 2022
- hands-on class activity
- In March, where to watch Mamma Mia!
- studio movement
- arts magazine
- what students do in theatre
- what students do in choir
- The College Board administers, publishes, and scores the SAT and this series of tests many high schools take
- the T in IT Exploration
- ELA class for seniors only
- move your body
- where the Anchor News comes from
- Standard Level International Baccalaureate class
- here one may study the hippocampus
- an usher may offer this at a show
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- language elective you can study with anime and manga
- elective for IB diploma candidates
- instrumental elective
- spring musical features songs by
- dual credit abbreviation
- student newspaper
- cook and eat in this class
- what students do in guitar
- what students do in world languages
- class materials come both acoustic & electric
- bulls and bears
- what students do in band
- graduation requirement
- what students do in art class
- via certificate, CIS, AP, or IB test students may be able to earn this in some electives
- brush required
- pre-pre-MBA class
- language spoken by some of our northern neighbors and Emily in Paris
- new elective space to MPS
- post secondary enrollment options
- world language with tildes and accents
- a reference text for psychology
- activity in weight room
- IB varieties offered in sports, environmental earth systems, biology, chemistry, physics
- IB or AP, a challenging creative course
- fall '22 play
- Aristotle's mentor
- performing at Hot Notes Gala 2/11
- resource at SW
- like living in a musical or group karaoke
- Higher Level International Baccalaureate
56 Clues: ELA elective • arts magazine • fall '22 play • quiet elective • brush required • resource at SW • move your body • bulls and bears • studio movement • student newspaper • pre-pre-MBA class • Aristotle's mentor • instrumental elective • graduation requirement • spring musical of 2022 • part of the Adobe Suite • hands-on class activity • activity in weight room • the T in IT Exploration • ...
Sophie the volunteer 2024-01-24
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- Trash or waste that is left lying in an open or public place, like a park, instead of being disposed of properly.
- This is when harmful substances make the environment dirty and unsafe. It can be things like garbage or chemicals.
- Booths: Small temporary setups at events where people can get information about a specific topic, like environmental conservation.
- This is the effect that activities (like cleaning up a park) have on the environment. It can be positive, like making a place cleaner and safer for animals, or negative, like pollution harming plants and animals.
- Trees: Putting new trees into the ground to grow, which can help the environment by providing more oxygen and homes for animals.
- Projects: Specific activities or initiatives aimed at protecting and preserving the natural environment or endangered species. These can include things like tree planting, wildlife habitat restoration, or public education campaigns.
- The world we live on, Earth, and all its natural environments.
- The practice of protecting the natural environment, including plants, animals, and habitats, to ensure it's preserved for future generations.
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- This is the natural environment where plants and animals live. For example, a forest can be a habitat for birds and rabbits.
- This refers to the people living in a specific area or region, often sharing common interests or concerns, especially in relation to local environmental issues.
- Events: Gatherings or activities organized for the people living in a particular area, which can include festivals, markets, and informational booths.
- The process of teaching or learning, especially in a formal setting like a school or workshop. In this context, it refers to teaching people, especially children, about environmental issues and how to protect nature.
- A group that works to protect and improve the natural environment, often through activities like cleanups, education, and conservation projects.
- Involvement or participation in an activity or cause. In the context of environmental volunteering, it means being actively involved in efforts to improve and protect the environment.
- Animals, birds, and other creatures that live naturally in an area, especially in forests or parks.
- The process of collecting and processing materials (like plastic bottles and paper) that would otherwise be thrown away, and turning them into new products.
- Pieces of paper with information or advertisements on them, used to promote an event, idea, or organization.
- Working together with others as a team to achieve a goal.
18 Clues: Working together with others as a team to achieve a goal. • The world we live on, Earth, and all its natural environments. • Animals, birds, and other creatures that live naturally in an area, especially in forests or parks. • Pieces of paper with information or advertisements on them, used to promote an event, idea, or organization. • ...
Athlone Canal Awareness 2023-05-03
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- They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary!
- He is a historian, broadcaster, and writer of more than a dozen books.
- Athlone Canal ________ Centre.
- A local secondary school.
- Knowledge of a situation or fact.
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- Existing in or living in a particular area for a long period of time
- A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath.
- Rhymes with the word 'morale'
- Shortened for LAWPRO(hint! it's part of the last 4 letters).
- He is a Chartered Environmental Scientist, Ecologist and Director at Flynn Furney Environmental Consultants.
- He is the CWO for Offaly, Westmeath and Laois with the Local Authority Waters Programme.
- He is the new Lifeboat Operations Manager at Lough Ree RNLI.
- We learn about the past from it.
- A system of moving something from one place to another.
- A community of students and teachers working together to create a sustainable school environment.
15 Clues: A local secondary school. • Rhymes with the word 'morale' • Athlone Canal ________ Centre. • We learn about the past from it. • Knowledge of a situation or fact. • A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath. • They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary! • A system of moving something from one place to another. • ...
Crossword puzzle assignment 2024-11-18
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- Prize awarded to Borlaug for his contributions to global agriculture.
- The type of wheat variety developed to withstand heavy grain heads.
- Region largely bypassed by the Green Revolution due to poor infrastructure.
- The goal of balancing agricultural productivity with environmental health.
- Essential nutrient applications that made Green Revolution crops thrive.
- Fungal disease affecting wheat that was overcome by Borlaug's breeding.
- A new perennial grain known for environmental benefits.
- The problem of tall wheat plants falling over before harvest.
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- Type of crop variety that must be replanted annually, unlike Borlaug’s wheat.
- Foundation that funded Borlaug’s early research in Mexico.
- rops that regrow year after year without needing to be replanted.
- The act of capturing and storing carbon, which certain crops can do.
- The decline of traditional farming and rural communities.
- Scientist known as the 'father' of the Green Revolution
- Movement of small farmers due to economic pressures from the Green Revolution.
15 Clues: Scientist known as the 'father' of the Green Revolution • A new perennial grain known for environmental benefits. • The decline of traditional farming and rural communities. • Foundation that funded Borlaug’s early research in Mexico. • The problem of tall wheat plants falling over before harvest. • ...
Environment Day 2025-06-15
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- plastic this type of plastic is less than 5 mm in diameter
- One form of environmental friendly energy (hint: farms)
- The type of energy harnessed from the sun
- The international organization that established the world environment day
- Over 1 million marine organisms are killed each year due to plastic pollution here
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- The process of planting trees to restore forests
- Approximately 40% of the world’s plastic production is directly related to this
- One solution to plastics is using this type of plastic
- Protective atmospheric layer that blocks harmful UV rays
- The focus of this year's world environmental day
- Number of types of plastics that are most commonly used
- Act of using items more than once
12 Clues: Act of using items more than once • The type of energy harnessed from the sun • The process of planting trees to restore forests • The focus of this year's world environmental day • One solution to plastics is using this type of plastic • One form of environmental friendly energy (hint: farms) • Number of types of plastics that are most commonly used • ...
framing 2024-03-26
13 Clues: Load • Load • Load • Joist • member • Framing • Framing • Construction • Braced Framing • and Beam Framing • Wall Construction • Frame Construction • Frame and Truss Framing
year 9 economics 2020-04-29
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- pay per hour for work/labour
- human effort, mental and physical
- the equipment used to produce goods and services
- factors of production are owned by government
- people produce g&s but only enough for their family
- one party's actions having affect on another
- government levy paid by households/firms
- where goods and services are purchased and sold
- payment for the use of land
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- purchasing new capital
- government control production,consumption & distribution
- payment per year for work/labour
- goods/services bought from overseas
- money paid for lent money from the bank
- minimal/basic necessities for life/survival
- finanical assistance provided by the government
- selling of goods and services overseas
17 Clues: purchasing new capital • payment for the use of land • pay per hour for work/labour • payment per year for work/labour • human effort, mental and physical • goods/services bought from overseas • selling of goods and services overseas • money paid for lent money from the bank • government levy paid by households/firms • minimal/basic necessities for life/survival • ...
Business and Economics 2021-07-22
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- An item that can be used, stored or bought
- A person who works for the maximum amount of hours and days
- _______economics looks at the big idea of economics
- When you give somthing away, like money or goods
- A person who takes on a business venture, showing initiative by taking advantage of an opportunity usually with considerable risk.
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- Someone who buys and uses goods and services
- Buying something from another country
- A way of still receiving money once you retire
- Selling something overseas
- A business like mining or agriculture
- The amount of income you receive after tax has been taken out
- Something you would like to have
- A record of a company paying their employees
- Total amount of money generated by a business
- The amount of money available for a task
- A compulsory monetory contribution to the government
- Something necessary for survival
17 Clues: Selling something overseas • Something you would like to have • Something necessary for survival • Buying something from another country • A business like mining or agriculture • The amount of money available for a task • An item that can be used, stored or bought • Someone who buys and uses goods and services • A record of a company paying their employees • ...
Chapter 6 Economics 2021-10-13
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- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded
- Such as air and water pollution, that "spill over" onto other people who have no control over how much of a good is produced(side effects)
- when the quantity supplied does not equal the quantity demanded at a certain price
- A system for allocating goods and services using tools other than price
- quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- the point at which quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal
- when people conduct business without regard for government controls on price and quantity(illegal)
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- when there is a sudden shortage of a good, such as wheat or gasoline
- when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied
- when quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- a maximum price that can be charged
- a lowest price that can be paid
- the lowest hourly a business can pay workers
- a price ceiling placed on the amount people pay for housing
- a product that is popular for a short period of time
- the amount of goods a firm has on hand
- the costs consumers pay in looking for a good or service
17 Clues: a lowest price that can be paid • a maximum price that can be charged • the amount of goods a firm has on hand • the lowest hourly a business can pay workers • quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded • a product that is popular for a short period of time • when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded • ...
Economics Chapter 6 2021-10-12
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- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded.
- the maximum price that can be charged.
- a price ceiling placed to make rent more affordable.
- a market in which goods are sold illegally.
- the minimum price that can be charged.
- the financial and opportunity costs paid by consumers when searching for a good or service.
- occurs when there is a sudden shortage of a good.
- an item whose supply has a sudden rise in demand.
- when the quantity demanded is equal to quantity supplied.
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- when the quantity supplied is not equal quantity demanded.
- the amount of a supply that a company has.
- side effects which are "spilled over" to people who have no control over how much of a supply is produced.
- occurs when there is excess supply.
- occurs when there is excess demand.
- when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied.
- a system for allocating goods and services using tools other than price.
- a minimum price an employer can pay a worker.
17 Clues: occurs when there is excess supply. • occurs when there is excess demand. • the maximum price that can be charged. • the minimum price that can be charged. • the amount of a supply that a company has. • a market in which goods are sold illegally. • a minimum price an employer can pay a worker. • occurs when there is a sudden shortage of a good. • ...
Unit 1: Economics 2021-10-12
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- the alternative choices people face in making an economic decision
- means by which something is produced including money, tools, machinery, and factories; key for economic growth
- items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want
- risk-takers who combine the other factors of production into new products
- desires for satisfaction
- a good's or service's ability to provide satisfaction, varying with the needs and wants of each person
- a cost or benefit that motivates a decision or action by consumers, workers, firms or other participants in the economy
- work performed for someone and is intangible
- limited resources including minerals, vegetation, animal life and climate
- the abbreviation of the combination of goods and/or services that can be produced when all productive resources are used
- the conditions where unlimited human wants face limited resources
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- an alternative title for the four factors of production
- workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production
- the money, time, or resources a person gives up to make their final choice
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- the accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable to another person
- requirements for survival
17 Clues: desires for satisfaction • requirements for survival • worth expressed in dollars and cents • work performed for someone and is intangible • an alternative title for the four factors of production • items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want • the conditions where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Fundamental Economics Vocabulary 2021-10-12
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- the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- a limited resource including minerals, vegetation, animal life, and climate
- the accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable to another person
- risk-takers who combine land, labor, and capital into new products
- means by which something is produced and includes money, tools, equipment, machinery, and factories
- the money, time, or resources a person gives up to make their final choice
- a cost or benefit that motivates a decision or action by consumers, workers, firms, or other participants in the economy
- the four factors of production required to produce goods and services
- the alternative choices people face when making an economic decision
- work performed for someone and are intangible
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- the combination of goods and/or services that can be produced when all productive resources are used
- a good's or service's ability to provide satisfaction, which varies with the needs and wants of each person
- something that is required for survival
- workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want
- something that is desired for satisfaction
17 Clues: worth expressed in dollars and cents • something that is required for survival • something that is desired for satisfaction • work performed for someone and are intangible • items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want • the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Fundamental Economics Vocabulary 2021-10-12
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- something that is desired for satisfaction
- a good's or service's ability to provide satisfaction, which varies with the needs and wants of each person
- items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want
- the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- the alternative choices people face when making an economic decision
- work performed for someone and are intangible
- a cost or benefit that motivates a decision or action by consumers, workers, firms, or other participants in the economy
- means by which something is produced and includes money, tools, equipment, machinery, and factories
- the combination of goods and/or services that can be produced when all productive resources are used
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- risk-takers who combine land, labor, and capital into new products
- the four factors of production required to produce goods and services
- the accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable to another person
- the money, time, or resources a person gives up to make their final choice
- workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- something that is required for survival
- a limited resource including minerals, vegetation, animal life, and climate
17 Clues: worth expressed in dollars and cents • something that is required for survival • something that is desired for satisfaction • work performed for someone and are intangible • items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want • the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-20
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- A ___________ tax is one that increases with one's income.
- An ______ is the sale of a good or service to another country.
- A ________ is a type of market in which there is an absence of competition, and one single person or firm is the only supplier of a particular good/service.
- ____________ is a policy that aims to maximize exports and minimize imports.
- ________ rate refers to the rate at which one country's currency is traded for another.
- A period in the business cycle in which economic activity declines.
- A ______ is a tax imposed on the import/export of goods.
- ________ unemployment is the type of unemployment intrinsic to the upturn and downturn of the business cycle.
- Market _________ is the extent to which assets can be sold or bought without drastic change to said assets' prices.
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- Economic ___________ measures the well-being and quality of life in a country.
- _______ is the income earned from the sale of goods/services.
- A decrease in the value of a currency is known as a ____________.
- ________ is the concept that is the foundation for economics as a whole, and refers to the limited availability of resources.
- ________ utility is the change in total utility caused by the consumption of a single unit of a good or service.
- The attribute of economic independence is known as _______.
- _________ is when prices in an economy as a whole rise.
- ___ is an acronym that refers to the monetary value of all goods/services produced over a certain time period within a country.
17 Clues: _________ is when prices in an economy as a whole rise. • A ______ is a tax imposed on the import/export of goods. • A ___________ tax is one that increases with one's income. • The attribute of economic independence is known as _______. • _______ is the income earned from the sale of goods/services. • ...
Gary economics 1 2021-12-28
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- a good that lasts more than three years of regular use
- a social science dealing with how to satisfy people's unlimited wants and needs
- an economy that allocates resources based on ritual, habit, or custom
- the process of transferring privately-owned industries to the state
- monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- independently owned firms joined together and governed by a board of directors to regulate competition
- an economy that combines some elements of traditional, command, and market economies
- an economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production to generate profit
- the process of transferring state-owned industries to private entities
- fundamental problem of limited resources and unlimited wants and needs
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- an economy where supply, demand, and prices dictate what is produced
- a production process that requires large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- an economy that is guided by a central authority which makes most of the economic decisions
- an economic and political system where private ownership is abolished
- a good that is a tool, equipment, or other manufactured good used to produce other goods and services
- an economy where the government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining some of what is produced
- the total monetary value of goods and services produced within a country per year
17 Clues: a good that lasts more than three years of regular use • monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market • the process of transferring privately-owned industries to the state • an economy where supply, demand, and prices dictate what is produced • an economic and political system where private ownership is abolished • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics Economic Systems 2026-04-16
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- PRICE High government limt
- Fruit and sports equipment, for example
- Private cost plus external cost
- PRICE Low government limit
- Tobacco, Alcohol, for example
- Provide goods or services.
- Controlled by government
- Government getting involved.
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- Polution, public health, for example
- Owned by individuals and firms
- Driving force of Market Economic system
- Can't charge people for some services
- FAILURE Risk of market system
- COST Next best option forgone.
- Government help.
- Need or want for goods or services.
- Too much
17 Clues: Too much • Government help. • Controlled by government • PRICE High government limt • PRICE Low government limit • Provide goods or services. • Government getting involved. • FAILURE Risk of market system • Tobacco, Alcohol, for example • Owned by individuals and firms • COST Next best option forgone. • Private cost plus external cost • Need or want for goods or services. • ...
Psychological Debates 2014-09-12
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- The psychologist that believes that all behaviour is motivated by the unconcious.
- Something that is harmful to others and should be punished.
- The psychologist argues free will stems from unconcious or environmental influences.
- A stress model that explains behaviour as a result of nurture and nature.
- The model that believes biological, psychological and social factors interact to play a role in human functioning.
- Says behaviour is caused by environmental factors.
- Someone who believes behaviour is a product of genes.
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- All behaviour and thoughts are controlled by internal and external forces.
- A type of determinism that is a compromise.
- The psychologist that believes in reciprical determinism.
- The approach that focuses on the unconcious and early experiences.
- Refers to something that is beneficial to others and is reinforced.
- An alternative approach to reductionism which combines various levels of explanation.
- Which approach excluding biological is reductionist?
- A type of free will approach.
15 Clues: A type of free will approach. • A type of determinism that is a compromise. • Says behaviour is caused by environmental factors. • Which approach excluding biological is reductionist? • Someone who believes behaviour is a product of genes. • The psychologist that believes in reciprical determinism. • Something that is harmful to others and should be punished. • ...
Athlone Canal Awareness 2023-05-03
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- He is a historian, broadcaster, and writer of more than a dozen books.
- He is the new Lifeboat Operations Manager at Lough Ree RNLI.
- We learn about the past from it.
- A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath.
- A community of students and teachers working together to create a sustainable school environment.
- They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary!
- Shortened for LAWPRO(hint! it's part of the last 4 letters).
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- Rhymes with the word 'morale'
- A local secondary school.
- A system of moving something from one place to another.
- He is a Chartered Environmental Scientist, Ecologist and Director at Flynn Furney Environmental Consultants.
- He is the CWO for Offaly, Westmeath and Laois with the Local Authority Waters Programme.
- Knowledge of a situation or fact.
- Athlone Canal ________ Centre.
- Existing in or living in a particular area for a long period of time
15 Clues: A local secondary school. • Rhymes with the word 'morale' • Athlone Canal ________ Centre. • We learn about the past from it. • Knowledge of a situation or fact. • A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath. • They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary! • A system of moving something from one place to another. • ...
unit 3: vocab words 2022-09-15
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- Migration FROM a location.
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.Forced Migration
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Migration TO a location.
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- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- A permanent move to a new location.
15 Clues: Migration TO a location. • Migration FROM a location. • A permanent move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • ...
Human Geo - Unit 3 Vocab. 2023-02-15
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- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- migration from a country
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- migration to a location
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- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- A permanent move to a new location
- Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters and cannot return for fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
15 Clues: migration to a location • migration from a country • 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. • ...
antonios crosswod puzzle 2 2023-02-15
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- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- Migration FROM a location.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters and cannot return for fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion.
Down
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- Migration TO a location.
15 Clues: Migration TO a location. • Migration FROM a location. • A permanent move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • ...
Wangari Maathai 2026-05-20
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- - Clue: The variety of plant and animal life in an environment; what tree-planting helps protect
- - Clue: Something handed down from the past; the lasting impact Maathai left on environmental and human rights movements
- - Clue: The branch of biology dealing with relations between organisms and their environment; Maathai's field of study
- - Clue: Meeting present needs without compromising future generations; a core principle of Maathai's Green Belt Movement
- - Clue: The ability to recover from difficulties; a trait Maathai showed throughout her struggles
- - Clue: The protection and preservation of natural resources; Maathai's lifelong commitment
- - Clue: Movement organized at a local community level; how the Green Belt Movement began
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- - Clue: Giving people the authority and confidence to control their lives; what Maathai provided to Kenyan women
- - Clue: The prestigious peace prize Maathai won in 2004, making her the first African woman to receive it
- - Clue: The process of replanting trees in areas where forests have been cut down; Maathai's primary environmental mission
- - Clue: A person who campaigns for social or political change; what Maathai became for environmental and women's rights
- - Clue: A system of government by the whole population; what Maathai fought to establish in Kenya
- - Clue: Native or originating naturally in a particular region; the type of trees Maathai encouraged planting
- - Clue: The clearing or destruction of forests; the problem Maathai worked to combat
- - Clue: Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment; what Maathai faced from the Kenyan government
15 Clues: - Clue: The clearing or destruction of forests; the problem Maathai worked to combat • - Clue: Movement organized at a local community level; how the Green Belt Movement began • - Clue: Prolonged cruel or unjust treatment; what Maathai faced from the Kenyan government • ...
witty week enc 2021-04-15
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- economics , Economic-nature conflicts can occur between disciplines evolutionary psychology and ____ in relation to people's affiliation for nature and industrial growth.
- ,Aerobic method of decomposing organic solid wastes also known as _____ system.
- , Spirit of ____ also called Mother Earth.
- . Aside from saving the environment, eco-friendly products can also save your _____ money.
- , ____ is an ideology that focuses on fundamental environmental concerns.
- ,In the last four decades, evolutionary biology has focused on _____ interaction
- technology uses a flooring system that transfers the kinetic energy that transfers the kinetic energy of pedestrians into electrical energy & data.
- , Since the birth of ____, humans had been manipulating the world around them, harnessing, dividing and selling its natural resources
- FUEL ,Using public transportation or carpooling with others can help to reduce ____ usage.
- , _____ is the reason to go eco-friendly as the world has become corrupted with all kinds of pollution.
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- ,Air pollution prevents us from breathing in fresh air because of the _____
- , Under ____, the earth become a place to be conquered, dominated, farmed, fished, plundered and mined, on a vast scale
- , Human-nature relationship has been explored through various human-related activities including ___ engineering that concerns with design and constructing of farming equipment and machinery
- ,Human activity has become one of the factors contributing to a natural disaster which is ___ weather conditions.
- , In ____, cosmic energy or life force is everywhere and is constantly seeking harmony and balance between all things.
- TREE ,Invention technology system can composed of 3 steel trunks that stem into tinier branches on which the 36 leaf-shaped wind turbines are attached,
- , ____ is the belief that spirit infuses object, nature and the whole of existence.
- , _____ psychology field has presented many concepts describing human connectedness to nature including Deep Ecology and Extinction of Experience.
- ,Economic decline can be caused by ____ crisis as it affects the production water-intensive like cars, clothes and food.
- ,Using _____water bottle instead of disposable water bottle because it can help to reduce plastic burden to the earth.
20 Clues: , Spirit of ____ also called Mother Earth. • , ____ is an ideology that focuses on fundamental environmental concerns. • ,Air pollution prevents us from breathing in fresh air because of the _____ • ,Aerobic method of decomposing organic solid wastes also known as _____ system. • ,In the last four decades, evolutionary biology has focused on _____ interaction • ...
The 1980's! 2014-05-29
Across
- 39th President, launched operation for "Dessert 1", failed rescue.
- General ecretary of the Communist party in March, 1985.
- 41st President
- The first woman to fly into space
- Religious leader who ran in the primary elections. Was the first to receive over 1,000 delegate votes while finishing second.
- The Intermediate-Range Nuclear agreement eliminated 2 classes of weapons systems and allowed each nation to make on-site inspections of military installation in the other’s territory
- A sexually transmitted virus that destroys the body’s immune system.
- Law that would make automatic spending cuts should the federal budget not go down.
- Reagan wanted to cut these.
- The first woman on a major political party’s Presidential ticket.
- Taken down in germany in 1989.Separated the capital into East and West
- First supreme court judge.
- came about because supply-side economics was not working.
- Scandal during the Reagan administration, in which arms were traded in return for the release of American Hostages
- A group of right wing rebels trying to overthrow the Sandinista government, that Reagan urged congress to support.
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- Person who attempted to assassinate President Reagan to impress the actress Jodie Foster
- Democratic Presidential nominee running with Geraldine Ferraro.
- Secretary of the Interior; Under him, millions of acres of public land were sold to private developers.
- The plan chose minority applicants over equally qualified white male applicants
- Secretary of Education. First Hispanic American to be named to a cabinet post.
- Economy plan that was to cut taxes, and promote a free-market economy.
- Rebels who set up a socialist government in Somoza.
- March 24,1989, oil tanker spill in Alaska. Devastating environmental impact.
- Proposed idea of a National missile defense system, that was nicknamed “Star Wars”.
- A maned, reusable spacecraft, deseigned to take off like a rocket, orbit the earth, and land like an airplane.
- 40th President
- Fundamentalist Protestants, who interpreted the bible literally.
- 1986, space shuttle disaster
- Vice Admiral involved in the the arms selling to Iran.
- Reagan’s third nominee for the supreme court bench.
30 Clues: 41st President • 40th President • First supreme court judge. • Reagan wanted to cut these. • 1986, space shuttle disaster • The first woman to fly into space • Rebels who set up a socialist government in Somoza. • Reagan’s third nominee for the supreme court bench. • Vice Admiral involved in the the arms selling to Iran. • ...
Modern Presidents 2023-01-19
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
Sustainable Design 2025-01-08
Across
- The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs
- A surface that absorbs water
- When a city experiences hotter temperatures that a nearby rural area
- repurposing existing buildings for new uses
- "Balance"
- A surface that absorbs heat but not water
- Sustainable Design shares a room with this subject
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- The pillar of sustainability that focuses on protecting and preserving the natural environment
- The furthest most layer in earth's atmosphere
- The layer of atmosphere where the ozone layer is found
- The pillar of sustainability that balances profit with social and environmental considerations; i
- The Pillar of Sustainability that focuses on well-being of people and ensuring that everyone's basic needs and rights are met.
12 Clues: "Balance" • A surface that absorbs water • A surface that absorbs heat but not water • repurposing existing buildings for new uses • The furthest most layer in earth's atmosphere • The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs • Sustainable Design shares a room with this subject • The layer of atmosphere where the ozone layer is found • ...
School subjects 2021-09-23
10 Clues: learn to code • learn new songs • studies the earth • experiment lesson • Studies your bodies • having alot of presentation • Studies gravitational force • tell stories about the past • You call water H2O in this class • explan you why one item is more expensive than another
Stuarts Crossword 2017-11-22
10 Clues: new • traveling • bush land • change when trees grow • another word for building • of living the way you live • system a system of economics • migration moving within Australia • city a city with over 10 million people • city has an important role in the world
Disciplines of Social Science 2019-11-01
10 Clues: population studies • culture and society • behavior and thought • narrative of the past • human origins and adaptation • allocation of scarce resources • power structure and government • physical terrain and its inhabitants • scientific study of language structures • systematic study of human aspects of the world
Economics Alex and Michael 2023-09-19
10 Clues: essential • nonessential • nonavailability • will not last for long • anything on your property • physical items for production • will last for at least 3 years • Branch concerned with the production • the resources people use to produce goods • goods intended for final use by individuals
Age of Oil Vocabulary 2022-02-07
10 Clues: to change • black liquid • voting rights • not allowing alcohol • increase in population • machine used to find oil • effect dealing with taxes, property • effect of spreading culture and ideas • effect dealing with rules and regulations • town built due to an increase in economics
Cassidy's Vocab. 2016-08-31
10 Clues: all resources • always exists • required to live • extra cost per unit • extra benefit per unit • any human made resource • study choices of the people • mental and physical human abilities • the value of the next best alternative • turns scarce resources into goods and services
glossary words 2018-05-10
Basic Economics 2020-11-02
8 Clues: overall money • change in price • software sector • tool to buy things • total income foreign • study of scarce resources • total product inside india • sector which has agriculture
Capítulo 5-La sociedad moderna 2023-11-04
Across
- chauvinism(m)
- migration(f)
- progress(m)
- (hunger) strike(f)
- (ecologista,pacifista,social) (environmental, pacifist, social) movement(m)
- petition(f)
- participation, involvement(f)
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- modernity(f)
- conflict(m)
- march, protest(f)
- globalization(f)
- cause(f)
- change, reform(f)
- job, employment(m)
- taxes(m)
- freedom(of the press)(f)
- feminism(m)
- public opinion(f)
- demonstration(f)
19 Clues: cause(f) • taxes(m) • conflict(m) • progress(m) • feminism(m) • petition(f) • modernity(f) • migration(f) • chauvinism(m) • globalization(f) • demonstration(f) • march, protest(f) • change, reform(f) • public opinion(f) • job, employment(m) • (hunger) strike(f) • freedom(of the press)(f) • participation, involvement(f) • (ecologista,pacifista,social) (environmental, pacifist, social) movement(m)
Stems 19 2024-10-10
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- skin, outer layer
- isolation, seclusion
- crowd, array
- reject, fire
- projectile, rocket
- bone cell, bone-forming cell
- bone infection, bone inflammation
- environmental science, biology of ecosystems
- bone therapy, holistic medicine
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- infusion, transfer
- early embryo, embryonic cell cluster
- instill, inject
- early stage embryo, developing zygote
- demeanor, outlook
- outbreak, contagion
- focal point, center
- : waste, trash
- task, assignment
- habitat, ecological community
19 Clues: crowd, array • reject, fire • : waste, trash • instill, inject • task, assignment • demeanor, outlook • skin, outer layer • infusion, transfer • projectile, rocket • outbreak, contagion • focal point, center • isolation, seclusion • bone cell, bone-forming cell • habitat, ecological community • bone therapy, holistic medicine • bone infection, bone inflammation • ...
Econ 1 2021-02-25
Across
- 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 • ...
39. Global warming 2023-06-16
Across
- - A structure that traps heat, causing temperatures to rise and meet.
- - Changing to survive, nature's way to strive.
- - Protecting nature's resources, a practice that shows our forces.
- - Relating to the North and South Poles, where ice is on a dangerous patrol.
- - When species disappear, a tragedy we should all fear.
- - Cutting down trees, a practice that brings environmental unease.
- - Waters on the increase, coastal areas feeling the squeeze.
- - Days of scorching heat, seeking shade is quite a feat.
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- - Gases released into the air, causing environmental despair.
- - Parched and dry, no rain to bestow.
- - A chemical element, released by burning coal and gasoline.
- - A layer in the sky, protecting us from harmful rays up high.
- - Knowing the issue at hand, spreading knowledge across the land.
- - Ice turning to water, a consequence of global warming's slaughter.
- - Energy that won't deplete, a sustainable power we should meet.
15 Clues: - Parched and dry, no rain to bestow. • - Changing to survive, nature's way to strive. • - When species disappear, a tragedy we should all fear. • - Days of scorching heat, seeking shade is quite a feat. • - A chemical element, released by burning coal and gasoline. • - Waters on the increase, coastal areas feeling the squeeze. • ...
Athlone Canal Awareness 2023-05-03
Across
- Shortened for LAWPRO(hint! it's part of the last 4 letters).
- Athlone Canal ________ Centre.
- A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath.
- They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary!
- Knowledge of a situation or fact.
- He is a historian, broadcaster, and writer of more than a dozen books.
- A system of moving something from one place to another.
- Rhymes with the word 'morale'
- He is a Chartered Environmental Scientist, Ecologist and Director at Flynn Furney Environmental Consultants.
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- He is the new Lifeboat Operations Manager at Lough Ree RNLI.
- A local secondary school.
- We learn about the past from it.
- Existing in or living in a particular area for a long period of time
- He is the CWO for Offaly, Westmeath and Laois with the Local Authority Waters Programme.
- A community of students and teachers working together to create a sustainable school environment.
15 Clues: A local secondary school. • Rhymes with the word 'morale' • Athlone Canal ________ Centre. • We learn about the past from it. • Knowledge of a situation or fact. • A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath. • They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary! • A system of moving something from one place to another. • ...
Athlone Canal Awareness 2023-05-03
Across
- Shortened for LAWPRO(hint! it's part of the last 4 letters).
- Athlone Canal ________ Centre.
- A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath.
- They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary!
- Knowledge of a situation or fact.
- He is a historian, broadcaster, and writer of more than a dozen books.
- A system of moving something from one place to another.
- Rhymes with the word 'morale'
- He is a Chartered Environmental Scientist, Ecologist and Director at Flynn Furney Environmental Consultants.
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- He is the new Lifeboat Operations Manager at Lough Ree RNLI.
- A local secondary school.
- We learn about the past from it.
- Existing in or living in a particular area for a long period of time
- He is the CWO for Offaly, Westmeath and Laois with the Local Authority Waters Programme.
- A community of students and teachers working together to create a sustainable school environment.
15 Clues: A local secondary school. • Rhymes with the word 'morale' • Athlone Canal ________ Centre. • We learn about the past from it. • Knowledge of a situation or fact. • A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath. • They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary! • A system of moving something from one place to another. • ...
Pesticide crossword 2026-05-19
Across
- - Zone - A space between pesticide spraying and people, homes, schools, or water.
- Justice - The idea that all people deserve equal protection from environmental harm.
- - Contact with a harmful chemical through touching, breathing, or swallowing.
- - Exposure that happens through the skin.
- - When harmful chemicals pollute air, water, soil, or food.
- - Protective equipment such as gloves, masks, goggles, or coveralls.
- - How poisonous or harmful a chemical is.
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- - A person who plants, picks, or handles crops in agricultural fields.
- - Breathing in a chemical, spray, or vapor.
- - When pesticide spray moves through the air away from the target area.
- - A chemical used to kill pests like insects, weeds, or fungi.
- - Pesticide material left behind on crops, soil, clothing, or equipment.
- - A type of pesticide that can affect the nervous system.
- - A pest control method that uses safer steps first and pesticides as a last resort.
- - A rule or law that controls how pesticides are used.
15 Clues: - Exposure that happens through the skin. • - How poisonous or harmful a chemical is. • - Breathing in a chemical, spray, or vapor. • - A rule or law that controls how pesticides are used. • - A type of pesticide that can affect the nervous system. • - When harmful chemicals pollute air, water, soil, or food. • ...
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. • ...
Environmental/Psychological 2022-12-13
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- is an emotional which covers feelings of joy, satisfaction, contentment, and fulfilment. It involves positive emotions and life satisfaction and can be short or long term
- living in a built up area might have impact on our hearing
- Being cramped can lead to damp as there are many people having a shower which causes steam and every one is breathing out which contains invisible water droplets
- living in the city
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- ________________ exposure can cause as milder reaction as a runny nose but could also trigger new cases of asthma, exacerbate (worsen) a previously-existing respiratory illness.
- means the individual feels comfortable with being who they are in front of family/friends.
- is the state of being happy and satisfied, not wanting anything else as you have it all.
- living in the countryside
8 Clues: living in the city • living in the countryside • living in a built up area might have impact on our hearing • is the state of being happy and satisfied, not wanting anything else as you have it all. • means the individual feels comfortable with being who they are in front of family/friends. • ...
Environmental Impacts 2022-11-29
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- when acidic moisture falls from the sky as precipitation.
- pollution is _______.
- includes all the individuals of one species living in a particular area.
- waste that are poisonous, that cause cancer, or that can catch fire.
- include any substance that contaminates the environment.
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- a term used to describe the pollution that results from the reaction between sunlight and vehicle or factory exhaust.
- and gas are pollutants, that can cause cancer
- is the largest number of individuals of a particular species that the government can supports.
8 Clues: pollution is _______. • and gas are pollutants, that can cause cancer • include any substance that contaminates the environment. • when acidic moisture falls from the sky as precipitation. • waste that are poisonous, that cause cancer, or that can catch fire. • includes all the individuals of one species living in a particular area. • ...
Environmental Studies 2023-01-11
8 Clues: Very strong wind. • We get silk from silk • We get _______ from behives. • Areas covered with sand or rock. • Rocky highlands covered with snow. • Number of planets in Solar System. • Animals who eat flesh of dead animals. • an instrument used to tell direction of wind.
Environmental Solutions 2020-03-18
8 Clues: energy made by sun • power made by wind • to use things again • to make something less • mixture of decayed plants, food • bin where people put rubbish in • banks where people put empty bottles • transport where many people share buses, trains
Environmental Stressors 2021-01-17
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- Unhealthy elements in the air we breathe (two words).
- Unhealthy and impure water supply (two words)
- A violent, whirling wind accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud
- A cyclone with winds exceeding 74 mph and usually covering a large area
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- Excessive environmental noise from planes, autos, industry etc. (two words)
- A large quantity of water overflowing onto what is normally dry land.
- A chemical change accompanied by the emission of heat, light and flames
- Armed conflict between nations\
8 Clues: Armed conflict between nations\ • Unhealthy and impure water supply (two words) • Unhealthy elements in the air we breathe (two words). • A violent, whirling wind accompanied by a funnel-shaped cloud • A large quantity of water overflowing onto what is normally dry land. • A chemical change accompanied by the emission of heat, light and flames • ...
Environmental issues 2021-05-10
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- , 'we're trying to reduce our ... by using our bikes more and the car less'
- , 'although we can't see it, the ... protects us from dangerous UV radiation'
- , become less common and then disappear.
- , 'the ... means our planet is becoming warmer than it should be'
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- , 'Governments are now more concerned about ..., but they still don't do enough to control economic growth'
- , destroy completely.
- , if sth ... you don't have any more of it.
- , make a tree fall by cutting it.
8 Clues: , destroy completely. • , make a tree fall by cutting it. • , become less common and then disappear. • , if sth ... you don't have any more of it. • , 'the ... means our planet is becoming warmer than it should be' • ...
Environmental Issues 2021-08-18
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- Increasing the temperature
- The mark left by a foot or shoe on the ground
- A violent shaking of the ground that causes great destruction
- A large amount of water that causes destruction
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- A building in which plants are grown that need protection
- Unwanted matter or material of any type
- Injecting liquid into the ground to extract oil or gas.
- When something is not easy to find or get
8 Clues: Increasing the temperature • Unwanted matter or material of any type • When something is not easy to find or get • The mark left by a foot or shoe on the ground • A large amount of water that causes destruction • Injecting liquid into the ground to extract oil or gas. • A building in which plants are grown that need protection • ...
Environmental sanitation 2021-08-17
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- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- a mixture of water and solid waste carried away in drains
- the waste that does not decays easily in short period of time
- a chemical or natural substance added to soil or land to increase its fertility.
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- decayed organic material used as a fertilizer for growing plants
- the waste that decays easily in a short period of time
- ornaments and articles made from glass.
- the presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance which has harmful or poisonous effects
8 Clues: ornaments and articles made from glass. • the waste that decays easily in a short period of time • a mixture of water and solid waste carried away in drains • the waste that does not decays easily in short period of time • decayed organic material used as a fertilizer for growing plants • ...
Environmental Science 2023-03-03
8 Clues: Study of animals • Plants, Algae , Bacteria • The second trophic level • Animal that produces its own food • Animals that eat primary consumers • Where abiotic and biotic animals live • Omnivores, Carnivores, Herbivores, Decomposers • Animals that eat plants and animals for energy
Environmental Changes 2023-03-28
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- Changing one's appearance to blend in with their surroundings
- Variety of life in an area
- A characteristic that is passed through genes
- The appearance of toxic materials in the environment
- The expected daily conditions of an area
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- A trait that an organism obtains to increase survival
- The capability to live and reproduce in a variety of environmental settings
- The permanent death of an entire species
8 Clues: Variety of life in an area • The permanent death of an entire species • The expected daily conditions of an area • A characteristic that is passed through genes • The appearance of toxic materials in the environment • A trait that an organism obtains to increase survival • Changing one's appearance to blend in with their surroundings • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2023-04-20
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- a place where all the rubbish ends
- do something to make a change
- oil, gas and coal are...
- harmful substances that factories and farmers use
- if you throw rubbish on the ground instead in a bin, you...
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- material that can survive for many years
- making our planet unhealthy or dirty
- this is changing because of global warming
8 Clues: oil, gas and coal are... • do something to make a change • a place where all the rubbish ends • making our planet unhealthy or dirty • material that can survive for many years • this is changing because of global warming • harmful substances that factories and farmers use • if you throw rubbish on the ground instead in a bin, you...
Environmental Issues 2014-11-28
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- the energy that becomes from water
- the object that help to create wind energy
- types of energy and power that will finish
- all the energy that becomes from sources that will never end
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- types of pollution that keep the temperature in the earth
- where I can put the rubbish
- type of air pollution that we found frequently in the city
- thanks to this process we don't waste useful materials
8 Clues: where I can put the rubbish • the energy that becomes from water • the object that help to create wind energy • types of energy and power that will finish • thanks to this process we don't waste useful materials • types of pollution that keep the temperature in the earth • type of air pollution that we found frequently in the city • ...
Environmental issues 2018-10-02
Environmental Changes 2022-04-12
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- Direct effect or change on
- A living thing
- To become or make different
- capacity The population size an environment can feed and support
- All living things that belong to the same group and live in the same area
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- To forecast the result or take an educated guess at the effects of one thing on another
- The living and nonliving things that are around an organism
- a community of living and nonliving in their natural environment
8 Clues: A living thing • Direct effect or change on • To become or make different • The living and nonliving things that are around an organism • a community of living and nonliving in their natural environment • capacity The population size an environment can feed and support • All living things that belong to the same group and live in the same area • ...
Environmental Issues 2022-05-08
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- different patterns in the world’s weather
- a serious illness
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- a serious lack of food
- keeping clean to prevent illness
- a large amount of water that covers an area that is usually dry
- not having enough drinkable water
- pollution the process of damaging water with chemicals or other substances
- a long period of time when there is little or no rain
8 Clues: a serious illness • a serious lack of food • keeping clean to prevent illness • not having enough drinkable water • different patterns in the world’s weather • a long period of time when there is little or no rain • a large amount of water that covers an area that is usually dry • pollution the process of damaging water with chemicals or other substances
Environmental systems 2023-10-20
8 Clues: Living things • Maximum number • Non Living things of matter • limiting factors limiting factors • group of individuals of the same species • number of individuals in a population per area • a factor that controls the growth of a population • factors affect a population regardless of its size.
Environmental Destruction 2023-12-01
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- absence of rainfall in a region over a long period of time.
- a series of ocean waves, reaching heights of 40 metres.
- condition arises due to heavy and prolonged rains.
- sudden movement of the ground or series of vibrations on the earth's surface.
- digging and mining activities; results in soil erosion.
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- conical mountains; throw up hot, molten rocks called magma.
- violent storms with strong winds and heavy rains.
- contamination of the environment; biggest man-made threat to nature.
8 Clues: violent storms with strong winds and heavy rains. • condition arises due to heavy and prolonged rains. • a series of ocean waves, reaching heights of 40 metres. • digging and mining activities; results in soil erosion. • conical mountains; throw up hot, molten rocks called magma. • absence of rainfall in a region over a long period of time. • ...
Environmental challenges 2026-01-12
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- Where common resources are overused because no one power owns them.
- A problem so vast, affecting everyone, that it requires international co-operation.
- Cheap and readily available energy source, part responsible for the increase in greenhouse gas emissions.
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- Oceans filling up with waste including plastics and chemicals.
- Proposals to reduce and offset (via treaties like Paris 2015) carbon emissions.
- Increases in global temperature over time, driven (among other things) by greenhouse gasses.
- Resources that do not belong to any one nation (eg, high seas, atmosphere, polar regions, outer space).
- Destruction of plant life and ecosystems, which can affect climate change (trees are carbon sinks).
8 Clues: Oceans filling up with waste including plastics and chemicals. • Where common resources are overused because no one power owns them. • Proposals to reduce and offset (via treaties like Paris 2015) carbon emissions. • A problem so vast, affecting everyone, that it requires international co-operation. • ...
Environmental Challenges 2026-03-09
8 Clues: it grows in ocean • fuels make energy • panels using sun to make energy • shortage having not enough water • poor coutries are more often for that • is a major concern of natural resources • regions struggle to support agriculture • a huge amount of water running through a city
Environmental challenges 2026-03-16
8 Clues: harmful • reusing sth • eco-friendly • forest clearance • can lead to severe water shortages • … are reatreating due to climate change • some areas may become … due to extreme heat • heavy rains can cause … that devastate communities
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.
Environmental Change 2026-06-09
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- Change Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns.
- Pattern The spread of a geographical phenomenon across Earth's surface.
- Development that meets present needs without compromising future generations.
- The wearing away of soil and rock by wind, water, or ice.
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- The movement or arrangement of something across an area.
- Warming The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature.
- Association The relationship between two or more geographical features that are located near each other or occur together in the same area.
- The level at which a geographical issue is examined (local, national, global).
- The contamination of air, water, or land by harmful substances.
9 Clues: The movement or arrangement of something across an area. • The wearing away of soil and rock by wind, water, or ice. • Warming The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature. • Change Long-term changes in temperature and weather patterns. • The contamination of air, water, or land by harmful substances. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Economics in Env Sci, part 2 2023-10-04
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- a method for managing pollution in which a limit is placed on emissions and businesses or countries can buy and sell permits as a fraction of that pollution limit
- A document outlining the scope and purpose of a development project, describing the environmental context, suggesting alternative approaches to the project, and analyzing the environmental impact of each alternative.
- a general plan and principle related to the interactions between humans and the environment
- Efforts to influence elected officials into supporting a specific interest
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- A government payment that supports a business or market
- an approach to protecting the environment that sets strict legal limits and threatens punishment for violations of those limits
- a tax placed on environmentally harmful activities or emissions
7 Clues: A government payment that supports a business or market • a tax placed on environmentally harmful activities or emissions • Efforts to influence elected officials into supporting a specific interest • a general plan and principle related to the interactions between humans and the environment • ...
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 • ...
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-________.
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 • ...
WX Block 7 Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-08
Across
- wouldn’t you like to know __________?
- Rotation that is maintained by a balance in pressure gradient force and centrifugal force.
- Environmental lapse rate equals the other lapse rates.
- Warm, dry wind observed on the E side of the Rocky Mountains.
- 12 to 1,240 miles
- Observed in Central California. The pressure gradient orients SE to NW & extends offshore near San Francisco.
- Large amounts of rain over a specified period of time.
- 3ºC/1,000ft
- 112324
- Created by TS downdrafts.
- Temps warm w/height while dew point dries/cools w/height.
- Environmental lapse rate falls between the moist & dry lapse rates.
- MCC & MCS
- Cold, dry winds which form near snow or ice covered mountains.
- SFC based _________. Temps warm w/height. Max intensity near the sunrise.
- Environmental lapse rate is less than the moist lapse rate.
Down
- Develops in the desert SW in a conditionally unstable atmosphere. mP overruns cT.
- 1ºC/1,000ft
- A ______ is in a state of adjustment between opposing forces by divergent or convergent atmospheric influences.
- Reflects at 2 or less constant pressure lvls, can be found inside or outside of the jet core.
- does NOT include any TS activity
- extends up to 2 1/2 miles from the storm center
- 1 rotating updraft core w/2 downdrafts
- Cold air over Warm air
- A ___ line. This pattern develops along the western edge of the Central Plains. mP overruns mT.
- short-lived phenomena 30-60 min
- Assumes that Mass->System = System->Mass
- DIV or diffluence occurs near the SFC or tropopause.
- ____ must be unfrozen, Air temps below freezing, CAA over the ____.
- up to 134 knots winds and 30 min duration
- Cold, dry winds observed on the leeward side of mountains.
- will last the duration of the storm
- Forms/intensified due to SFC CAA @E side of H & W side of L
33 Clues: 112324 • MCC & MCS • 1ºC/1,000ft • 3ºC/1,000ft • 12 to 1,240 miles • Cold air over Warm air • Created by TS downdrafts. • short-lived phenomena 30-60 min • does NOT include any TS activity • will last the duration of the storm • wouldn’t you like to know __________? • 1 rotating updraft core w/2 downdrafts • Assumes that Mass->System = System->Mass • ...
Grade 9 Unit C Vocabulary 2024-01-11
Across
- Disposal site for waste materials, typically buried and covered.
- Harmful substance that remains in the environment for a long time.
- Use of living organisms to clean up or neutralize pollutants in the environment.
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution.
- Small, spineless creature without a backbone, visible to the naked eye.
- Nutrient: Essential substance for organisms that lacks carbon-hydrogen bonds.
- Substance with a pH less than 7, capable of donating protons.
- Layer: Protective layer of ozone in the Earth's atmosphere, shielding against ultraviolet radiation.
- Environmental contamination that harms living organisms.
- Harmful effects arising from prolonged or repeated exposure to a substance.
- Indicator: Organism used to assess environmental quality or pollution levels.
- Chemical reaction that balances acidity and alkalinity.
- Substance applied to soil to enhance plant growth.
- Substance with a pH greater than 7, capable of accepting protons.
- Gradual build-up of substances, such as pollutants, in living organisms.
Down
- Organic molecule, such as fats and oils, important for energy storage and insulation.
- Adverse effects resulting from a single exposure to a toxic substance.
- Having a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic.
- Chemical used to control or eliminate pests.
- Natural breakdown of substances by microorganisms.
- Environmental contaminant that breaks down relatively quickly.
- Lethal Dose 50%, the dose of a substance causing death in 50% of test subjects.
- Large biomolecule composed of amino acids, crucial for cell structure and function.
- Precipitation: Rainfall with an acidic pH due to air pollutants.
- Liquid that drains or leaches from a landfill, often containing pollutants.
- Organic compound, including sugars and starches, serving as a primary energy source.
- Process where toxic substances accumulate in higher concentrations as they move up the food chain.
- Nutrient: Compound containing carbon and hydrogen, essential for living organisms.
28 Clues: Having a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic. • Chemical used to control or eliminate pests. • Measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution. • Natural breakdown of substances by microorganisms. • Substance applied to soil to enhance plant growth. • Chemical reaction that balances acidity and alkalinity. • Environmental contamination that harms living organisms. • ...
Grade 9 Unit C Vocabulary 2024-01-11
Across
- Toxicity: Adverse effects resulting from a single exposure to a toxic substance.
- Chemical reaction that balances acidity and alkalinity.
- Environmental contamination that harms living organisms.
- Indicator: Organism used to assess environmental quality or pollution levels.
- Gradual build-up of substances, such as pollutants, in living organisms.
- Pollutant: Environmental contaminant that breaks down relatively quickly.
- Chemical used to control or eliminate pests.
- Liquid that drains or leaches from a landfill, often containing pollutants.
- Toxicity: Harmful effects arising from prolonged or repeated exposure to a substance.
- Substance with a pH greater than 7, capable of accepting protons.
- Substance with a pH less than 7, capable of donating protons.
- Use of living organisms to clean up or neutralize pollutants in the environment.
- Pollutant: Harmful substance that remains in the environment for a long time.
- Lethal Dose 50%, the dose of a substance causing death in 50% of test subjects.
Down
- Organic compound, including sugars and starches, serving as a primary energy source.
- Having a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic.
- Natural breakdown of substances by microorganisms.
- Layer: Protective layer of ozone in the Earth's atmosphere, shielding against ultraviolet radiation.
- Nutrient: Essential substance for organisms that lacks carbon-hydrogen bonds.
- Organic molecule, such as fats and oils, important for energy storage and insulation.
- Disposal site for waste materials, typically buried and covered.
- Substance applied to soil to enhance plant growth.
- Process where toxic substances accumulate in higher concentrations as they move up the food chain.
- Nutrient: Compound containing carbon and hydrogen, essential for living organisms.
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution.
- Small, spineless creature without a backbone, visible to the naked eye.
- Precipitation: Rainfall with an acidic pH due to air pollutants.
- Large biomolecule composed of amino acids, crucial for cell structure and function.
28 Clues: Having a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic. • Chemical used to control or eliminate pests. • Measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution. • Natural breakdown of substances by microorganisms. • Substance applied to soil to enhance plant growth. • Chemical reaction that balances acidity and alkalinity. • Environmental contamination that harms living organisms. • ...
History of Epidemiology: Framingham Study (1948) 2023-03-03
Across
- What is the main issue caused by smoking?
- What was a popular method of treating smallpox before vaccination was discovered?
- What convened to discuss smoking issues?
- People want to protect the environment because the Earth’s sources are...
- During what war was the EIS formed?
- What is the main reason for environmental worry in the environmental world?
Down
- What is the name of the drug that became a cure for syphilis in the mid 90s?
- WHat is the name of the scientist who discovered the smallpox vaccine?
- What organization is the EIS a part of?
- What was absent in the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment?
- What did Lacks do before she got cancer?
- Hela cells are also known as...
12 Clues: Hela cells are also known as... • During what war was the EIS formed? • What organization is the EIS a part of? • What did Lacks do before she got cancer? • What convened to discuss smoking issues? • What is the main issue caused by smoking? • What was absent in the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment? • WHat is the name of the scientist who discovered the smallpox vaccine? • ...
Unit 1 vocabulary revision 2026-01-31
Across
- Tourism that aims to minimize negative environmental impacts.
- The environmental impact of an activity, like travel.
- The habit of endlessly scrolling through negative news online.
- A labor market of short-term contracts over permanent jobs.
- Travel focused on a specific, specialized interest or activity.
Down
- The amount of time spent using devices like phones or computers.
- Working independently for different clients on specific contracts.
- A period of time spent intentionally not using electronic devices.
- A work model splitting time between a remote location and an office.
- The situation where too many visitors degrade a tourist destination.
- Watching multiple episodes of a TV series in rapid succession.
- Completing one's job from a location outside the traditional office.
12 Clues: The environmental impact of an activity, like travel. • A labor market of short-term contracts over permanent jobs. • Tourism that aims to minimize negative environmental impacts. • Watching multiple episodes of a TV series in rapid succession. • The habit of endlessly scrolling through negative news online. • ...
framing structure 2024-03-26
13 Clues: Load • Load • Load • Joist • member • Framing • Framing • Construction • Braced Framing • and Beam Framing • Wall Construction • Frame Construction • Frame and Truss Framing
Framing Structures 2024-03-26
13 Clues: Load • Load • Load • Joist • member • Framing • Framing • Construction • Braced Framing • and Beam Framing • Wall Construction • Frame Construction • Frame and Truss Framing
