forestry Crossword Puzzles
Agriculture 2022-08-31
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- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material.
- The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants.
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax.
- Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics.
- The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field–crop production and soil management. The scientific management of land.
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- The science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards, including the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and ornamental shrubs and trees.
- The composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
- Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- The sciences, arts, and business practices of conserving and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests.
- the science for plants
11 Clues: the science for plants • The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics. • crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax. • The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants. • Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material. • ...
Chapter 5 Science Quiz 2021-08-25
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- species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- species that is experiencing a rapid population decline and is in danger of becoming extinct if the drop in numbers continues
- term used to describe a species that has not been seen in the wild for over 50 years, and of which the last known individual has died
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- the process of mating one breed of plant or animal
- species that has low numbers, often spread out over a large area; the population is not decreasing
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
9 Clues: a scientist who studies the growing of plants • the process of mating one breed of plant or animal • individuals that are exactly the same as each other • species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain • part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant • ...
Agriculture 2022-08-31
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- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material.
- crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax.
- The science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards, including the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and ornamental shrubs and trees.
- The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants.
- The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field–crop production and soil management. The scientific management of land.
- The composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
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- The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics.
- The sciences, arts, and business practices of conserving and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests.
- Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
- the science for plants
11 Clues: the science for plants • The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics. • crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax. • The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants. • Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material. • ...
Crossword 2021-10-21
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- The way in which two or more living things or groups interact or deal with each other
- The sector of the economy that has activities from commerce to administration.
- Is the relationship when an animal that hunts and eats other animals to survive.
- Relationship between two organisms where one benefits and the other is not harmed Example, an organism lives on a turtle’s shell, but the turtle is not harmed.
- Word that means not bothered or annoyed(normal mood)
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- The sector of the economy related to the industry.
- A relationship in which one organism harms another to obtain food from it Example, mosquitos benefit from humans, but humans feel itchy when a mosquito bites them.
- The basic material from which a product is made.
- A close relationship between two organisms and both benefit from each other
- The sector includes all those activities the end purpose of which consists in exploiting natural resources: agriculture, fishing, forestry, mining, deposits.
- To gain help, profit, or an advantage from something.
11 Clues: The basic material from which a product is made. • The sector of the economy related to the industry. • Word that means not bothered or annoyed(normal mood) • To gain help, profit, or an advantage from something. • The sector of the economy that has activities from commerce to administration. • ...
Jazmin Unit 3.01 2023-03-02
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- This is a plant hormone that quickens fruit ripening and prevents seed germination and stem elongation.
- The cycle of the plant where a plant lives for more than two years.
- The part of biology that deals with animals is __.
- Is the science and practice of growing, managing, and harvesting trees for building materials and other products.
- The cycle where a plant completes its life cycle in two years.
- The cycle where the plant completes its life cycle in one year.
- Plant hormones that stimulate growth in the stem and leaf through cell elongation.
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- This leaf retention loses its leave during the dormant season.
- Plant hormones that work with auxins to stimulate cell division are __.
- During the warm season the Zinnias, __, Vinca, and poinsettia grow best during the summer.
- The science and practice of growing, processing, and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants.
- The science and practice of growing field crops like cotton, wheat, tobacco, corn, and soybeans is __.
- This leaf retention retains leaves and remains green year-round.
- A branch of science that deals with both plant and animal organisms is __.
- The part of biology that deals with plants.
- These are plant hormones that speed up plant growth by stimulating cell enlargement.
16 Clues: The part of biology that deals with plants. • The part of biology that deals with animals is __. • This leaf retention loses its leave during the dormant season. • The cycle where a plant completes its life cycle in two years. • The cycle where the plant completes its life cycle in one year. • This leaf retention retains leaves and remains green year-round. • ...
Key Issue 9-1 2015-02-07
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- an adjustment made to the GNI to account for differences among countries in the cost of goods
- includes manufacturers that process, transform, and assemble raw materials into useful products
- the group that created the HDI
- percentage of a country's people who can read and write
- value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it
- region where most HDIs are in the medium developing category
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- involves the provision of goods and services to people in exchange for payment, such as retailing, banking, law, education, and government
- includes activities that directly extract materials from Earth through agriculture and sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry
- the gross value of a product minus the costs of raw materials and energy
- created to measure the level of development of every country
- continent where a majority of the countries are very highly developed
- region where most HDIs are in the low developing category
- the value of the output of goods and services produced in a country in a year, including money that leaves and enters the country
- the value of the output of goods and services produced in a country in a year
14 Clues: the group that created the HDI • percentage of a country's people who can read and write • region where most HDIs are in the low developing category • created to measure the level of development of every country • region where most HDIs are in the medium developing category • continent where a majority of the countries are very highly developed • ...
BIODIVERSITY 2025-09-11
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- Fungi, such as mushrooms, recycle nutrients by breaking down remains of plants and animals, showing their role in the __________.
- Tropical __________ reefs provide habitats for fish, crustaceans, mollusks, and other marine animals.
- The forest with the highest biodiversity due to sunlight, rainfall, and rich vegetation.
- The interconnection of ecosystems, species, and genes creates a strong, resilient __________ of biodiversity.
- The Amazon is one of the most biodiverse places on Earth because of its complex __________.
- Climate change, pollution, and habitat destruction are examples of __________ that cause biodiversity loss.
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- Country located in Southeast Asia near the equator and Pacific Ring of Fire, known as a biodiversity “superstar.”
- A sector in the Philippines that provides wood and other resources essential for society and the environment.
- One invasive factor that threatens native species by competing for resources.
- Gentle giants of the sea, also known as the world’s largest fish, found in Philippine waters.
- Deserts, with extreme heat and little water, usually have __________ biodiversity.
- In the Amazon, animals like tapirs and agoutis help in spreading __________ for plants to grow.
- The East Asian–Australasian __________ is an important migratory path for birds passing through the Philippines.
- A direct driver of biodiversity loss that involves chemicals from farming and other waste.
14 Clues: One invasive factor that threatens native species by competing for resources. • Deserts, with extreme heat and little water, usually have __________ biodiversity. • The forest with the highest biodiversity due to sunlight, rainfall, and rich vegetation. • A direct driver of biodiversity loss that involves chemicals from farming and other waste. • ...
Human Needs Vocab Terms 2022-09-15
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- n incidental or secondary product made in the manufacture or synthesis of something else.
- the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests.
- material the basic material from which a product is made
- applying principles of the biological, physical, and social sciences to the problems associated with livestock production and management.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- someone who helps maintain and repair different kinds of equipment used in these industries
- the application of science to agriculture.
- the art or practice of garden cultivation and management.
- the science of soil management and crop production.
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- a raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee.
- the branch of science concerned with the formation, nature, ecology, and classification of soil.
- the exploitation of biological processes for industrial and other purposes, especially the genetic manipulation of microorganisms for the production of antibiotics, hormones, etc.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- the rearing of aquatic animals or the cultivation of aquatic plants for food.
- goods that have completed the manufacturing process but have not yet been sold or distributed to the end user.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
16 Clues: the application of science to agriculture. • the science of soil management and crop production. • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • material the basic material from which a product is made • the art or practice of garden cultivation and management. • bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • ...
FORESTRY OCCUPATIONS - ADAPTED 2024-05-02
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- They supervise that people wear their PPE and do their job safely.
- They put out fires in the forest. They use water to stop the fire from spreading.
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- They take care of plants. They can work in private or public gardens. They make sure the gardens look beautiful.
- RANGER They take care of the forest, the trees and the animals. They help people who visit the forest and keep the forest safe.
4 Clues: They supervise that people wear their PPE and do their job safely. • They put out fires in the forest. They use water to stop the fire from spreading. • They take care of plants. They can work in private or public gardens. They make sure the gardens look beautiful. • ...
Key Issue 9-1 2015-02-07
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- the value of the output of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- percentage of a country's people who can read and write
- includes manufacturers that process, transform, and assemble raw materials into useful products
- continent where a majority of the countries are very highly developed
- created to measure the level of development of every country
- the group that created the HDI
- includes activities that directly extract materials from Earth through agriculture and sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry
- region where most HDIs are in the medium developing category
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- the gross value of a product minus the costs of raw materials and energy
- the value of the output of goods and services produced in a country in a year, including money that leaves and enters the country
- involves the provision of goods and services to people in exchange for payment, such as retailing, banking, law, education, and government
- region where most HDIs are in the low developing category
- value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it
- an adjustment made to the GNI to account for differences among countries in the cost of goods
14 Clues: the group that created the HDI • percentage of a country's people who can read and write • region where most HDIs are in the low developing category • created to measure the level of development of every country • region where most HDIs are in the medium developing category • continent where a majority of the countries are very highly developed • ...
Ag production 2025-10-01
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- The development of tools and techniques to benefit agriculture such as drones, irrigation, genetics, and more.
- The management of trees for commercial production of wood goods
- What section of the country produces the most seafood
- A task performed by a person for a plant or an anima such as a veterinarian or crop inspector
- Advertisements and information on a product that tells you where you can buy a product and how much
- What section of the country grows the most corn, soybean, cattle, and swine
- A good produced on a farm, typically refers to plants
- What section of the country produces the most wheat
- Animals grown for food, or fiber production
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- What section of the country produces the most citrus and nursery/greenhouse products
- The application of science to the production of food, fiber, fuel, and shelter materials
- The steps that a plant or animal takes going from the farm to the table
- The growth of flowers, landscape plants, fruits and vegetables for ornamental purposes
- The process of growing a plant or animal for commercial sale
- A resource that comes from nature and that is used to benefit humans
- A secondary product made from the leftovers of harvesting the main product of a crop or livestock
- What section of the country produces the most wheat
17 Clues: Animals grown for food, or fiber production • What section of the country produces the most wheat • What section of the country produces the most wheat • What section of the country produces the most seafood • A good produced on a farm, typically refers to plants • The process of growing a plant or animal for commercial sale • ...
unit 5 2024-05-02
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- a tree that bears cones and needle-like or scale-like leaves that are typically evergreen.
- a biofuel intended as a substitute for diesel
- the wood from a broadleaved tree (such as oak, ash, or beech) as distinguished from that of conifers.
- a scientist who studies how animals and plants interact with their environment
- of or relating to a substance that has an affinity for oils and not for water
- is the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests
- used to cut brush, briar, and undergrowth
- a person who fells trees for timber; a lumberjack
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- an area of land that channels rainfall, snowmelt, and runoff into a common body of water
- the modification of the environment to stimulate existing bacteria that are capable of pollutant degradation
- a place in which the land is covered by water—salt, fresh, or somewhere in between—either seasonally or permanently
- a person in charge of a forest or skilled in planting, managing, or caring for trees
- wild animals collectively; the native fauna (and sometimes flora) of a region
- an instrument used for measuring the angle or elevation of slopes
- a ravine formed by the action of water
- relating to humidity or its measurement
16 Clues: a ravine formed by the action of water • relating to humidity or its measurement • used to cut brush, briar, and undergrowth • a biofuel intended as a substitute for diesel • a person who fells trees for timber; a lumberjack • an instrument used for measuring the angle or elevation of slopes • is the science or practice of planting, managing, and caring for forests • ...
Agriculture 2022-08-31
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- The sciences, arts, and business practices of conserving and managing natural resources on lands designated as forests.
- The specialization of agriculture concerned with the theory and practice of field–crop production and soil management. The scientific management of land.
- Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics.
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material.
- The composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years.
- crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax.
- Cultivation of woody plants, particularly those used for decoration and shade
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- The cultivation of plants for their flowers.
- The science of agriculture that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards, including the growing of vegetables, fruits, flowers, and ornamental shrubs and trees.
- The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants.
- the science for plants
- Any product of the soil. In a narrow sense, the product of a harvest obtained by labor, as distinguished from natural production or wild growth.
12 Clues: the science for plants • The cultivation of plants for their flowers. • Pertaining to a sense of beauty or to aesthetics. • crop Crop grown for its fiber, like cotton and flax. • The planting, tending, harvesting, and improving of plants. • Cultivation of woody plants, particularly those used for decoration and shade • ...
Being Green And The Environment 2021-03-21
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- a measurement of the amount of carbon-dioxide a person adds to the atmosphere
- to put waste in the wrong place (eg. put toxic waste into a river)
- action of making products look more eco-friendly than they really are
- the contamination of the environment, esp. by industrial waste products and chemicals like pesticides
- a forestry or logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are cut down
- can be used without running out, esp. of energy sources like solar and wind
- large amount of water that covers an area which is usually dry
- to make something new from materials that have been used before
- to separate into categories
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- a fuel like oil or coal formed from very old plant and animal fossils
- change global changes in temperature, wind patterns, rainfall, etc. mainly caused by the burning of fossil fuels like coal and oil
- to be only used once
- a gas in the atmosphere that stops heat from escaping into space
- deadly or poisonous (of waste, chemicals, pollutants, etc.)
- to not allow something (eg. smoking, alcohol, plastic bags, protest marches, etc.)
- the complex system of relationships between living things and their environment
- long period when there is little or no rain
- rain that contains harmful chemicals that collect in the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned
18 Clues: to be only used once • to separate into categories • long period when there is little or no rain • deadly or poisonous (of waste, chemicals, pollutants, etc.) • large amount of water that covers an area which is usually dry • to make something new from materials that have been used before • a gas in the atmosphere that stops heat from escaping into space • ...
Progressive Era 2021-10-26
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- prohibits affairs that restrict interstate commerce & competition in the
- the amendment that quaranteed women the right to vote
- a group of people who are given a specific task/job to do
- the amendment that states that senators will be elected by popular votes
- prohibited the sale of misbranded or adultered food & drugs in interstate commerce
- the US department of Agriculture (the federal department in charge of overseeing farming, ranching, and forestry)
- a direct vote by the electorate on a specific issue
- an election that allows citizens to propose legislation & submit it to the state electorate
- the Interstate Commerce Commission (in charge of all things railroad/train based transportation)
- authorized the federal Govt to fund irrigation projects for Western US states
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- the amendment that prohibited the production, sale, and transportation, of alcoholic beverages
- a term for the transacting or transportation of products, services or money across state borders
- enacted to prevent adultered or misbranded meat & meat products from being sold
- the US Food and Drug Administration (oversees pharmaceuticals, medical devices,tobacco,etc)
- the amendment that allows Congress to lay and collect taxes
- a federal law that gave the Interstate Commerce Commission the power to set maximum railroad rates
- a process in which voters can remove an elected official from office
- heavily fined railroads who gave rebates (refunds) to businesses and/or customers
18 Clues: a direct vote by the electorate on a specific issue • the amendment that quaranteed women the right to vote • a group of people who are given a specific task/job to do • the amendment that allows Congress to lay and collect taxes • a process in which voters can remove an elected official from office • ...
UNIT 6 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-29
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- Revolutionized shipping efficiency at break-of-bulk points
- sub sector consisting of knowledge-based services
- areas devoted to the sale of high technology products
- Global organization that promotes free trade
- Small loans often to women in LDCs
- Maternal health, empowerment, labor market participation
- Areas with special regulations benefiting foreign businesses
- Contracting work to other companies, saving on labor cost.
- responsible travel that does not harm ecosystems
- His model is a 5-stage recipe for development
- Products like cars & refrigerators are produced closer to the market
- Gold collar decision makers and developers.
- Area of former industry where contamination must be cleaned
- the manufacturing economy and system derived from assembly
- sending parts of a product out for production
- a measure of the total value of goods and services produced by the people
- sector for agriculture, mining, fishing, forestry
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- the trend toward increased cultural and economic connectedness
- the tendency of economic activity to locate close to its market
- Countries with most political/economic control.
- the effects of distance on interaction
- a trading center where merchandise can be imported
- Businesses do this to share benefits like infrastructure.
- Belt Old industrial heartland: from IL to upstate NY.
- present or existing everywhere
- Sector of manufacturing and industry.
- the ratio of output to input for a given carrier
- The average pre-tax income per person in a country
- a measure of the total value of goods and services
- when a more powerful country attempts to assert its power
30 Clues: present or existing everywhere • Small loans often to women in LDCs • Sector of manufacturing and industry. • the effects of distance on interaction • Gold collar decision makers and developers. • Global organization that promotes free trade • His model is a 5-stage recipe for development • sending parts of a product out for production • ...
crossword on agriculture 2021-12-16
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- supply, service, production, and marketing aspect of modern agricultural system
- science the study of the nature of foods and the changes that occur in them naturally and as a result of handling and processing
- use of land and other resources to grow crops
- the growing harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of fruits and nuts
- what is one of the top Illinois Ag counties
- applied-knowledge course focusing on the science and management of plants and soils
- the art and science of producing food and fiber
- a subject or course of study in school or college in which the elements of several sciences are studied
- cultivation of fish and other aquatic organisms
- goodd sold to or in another country
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests
- intems used in growing crops or raising animals
- the machinery or working parts of something.
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- what is the top Ag product in Illinois
- segment that raises the crops and livestock
- the cultivation of garden plants
- includes chemical fertilizers, chemical pesticides, soil and lysis of Ag products and determination of the nutritional need of plants and animals
- a location, distribution, and utilization of farming resources
- production, transportation, and use of cut flowers and foliage and of greenhouse crops
- products bought from another nation
- technology application of techniques to control the growth and harvesting of animal and vegetable products
- the growing, harvesting, storing, processing, and marketing of vegetable
- 11% of Agriculture jobs are actual
- the study of animals that live alongside humans
24 Clues: the cultivation of garden plants • 11% of Agriculture jobs are actual • products bought from another nation • goodd sold to or in another country • what is the top Ag product in Illinois • segment that raises the crops and livestock • what is one of the top Illinois Ag counties • the machinery or working parts of something. • use of land and other resources to grow crops • ...
Crossword 2025-01-28
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- What is weathering
- What type of weathering involves plants breaking rocks
- What agent of erosion transports rocks downstream
- What activity involves catching fish and other sea life
- What is the fastest type of mass movement
- What is loose material on slopes called
- What activity extracts minerals and ores from the Earth
- What are the two main types of weathering
- What is the unsustainable practice of catching too many fish
- What type of plate boundary involves plates moving apart
- What is erosion
- What is the main agent of coastal erosion
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- What type of plate boundary involves plates moving towards each other
- What process occurs when one plate moves under anotherFarming, What is the most common primary economic activity
- What is the slowest type of mass movement
- What type of mass movement involves soil and water
- What causes freeze-thaw action
- What triggers landslides
- What reduces the risk of mass movement
- What type of mass movement occurs during volcanic eruptions
- What type of farming focuses on growing crops
- What type of farming focuses on raising animals
- What type of weathering occurs when rocks are dissolved by acidic rainwater
- What causes the movement of tectonic plates
- What primary activity involves managing and harvesting trees
- What type of mass movement creates terracettes
- What forms when limestone is weathered by acidic rain
- What type of slope is most prone to mass movement
28 Clues: What is erosion • What is weathering • What triggers landslides • What causes freeze-thaw action • What reduces the risk of mass movement • What is loose material on slopes called • What is the slowest type of mass movement • What is the fastest type of mass movement • What are the two main types of weathering • What is the main agent of coastal erosion • ...
10.1 - The First New Deal (pp. 310-317) 2024-01-11
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- New Deal agency that paid farmers to NOT grow crops
- FDR caught this deadly disease that left his legs paralyzed.
- This New Deal agency put people directly back to work working on highways, dams, schools, and other government facilities.
- New government agency created during the New Deal that guaranteed money put into bank account
- New Deal agency that helped farmers refinance their mortgages.
- Between March 9 and June 16, 1933, Congress passed this many major acts to resolve the economic crisis.
- New government agency that was created during the New Deal to monitor the sale of stocks and bonds.
- Appearing to be fact as far as one can understand.
- Name given to FDR's policies for ending the Great Depression.
- Radio broadcasts made by FDR to the American people to explain his ititiatves.
- FDR's wife
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- Closing of the banks during the Great Depression to avoid bank runs.
- Area in NYC where Franklin Roosevelt grew up.
- FDR beat Hoover in the presidential election in a ___.
- New Deal work relief program that put young, unemployed men to work with the Forestry Service.
- New Deal project that produced great results, building dams, and bringing electricity to rural areas.
- Monetary standard in which one ounce of gold is eqaul to a set number of dollars.
- Theodore and Franklin Roosevelts were this to eacher other.
- FDR's first political office was in the New York __.
- Being of central importance
- Franklin Roosevelt is usually referred to as this.
21 Clues: FDR's wife • Being of central importance • Area in NYC where Franklin Roosevelt grew up. • Appearing to be fact as far as one can understand. • Franklin Roosevelt is usually referred to as this. • New Deal agency that paid farmers to NOT grow crops • FDR's first political office was in the New York __. • FDR beat Hoover in the presidential election in a ___. • ...
Douglas's 70th Birthday Crossword 2022-11-04
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- Favorite architect
- Favorite radio station
- First job was in this Woolworths department
- His sailboat
- Color of dad's Fiat
- Homie he lived with in Syracuse
- First dog
- Lucy's country of origin
- Favorite magazine
- Favorite beverage (abbr.)
- Slept under the stars in this Peruvian desert
- His mom was a great one
- Rarely reads this type of book
- Favorite tool inherited from his dad
- Where he swung to Queen Ida, Shangoya, and Mary Jane Alm
- Favorite place to canoe
- His sister, Chris, teaches Business History here
- First grandchild
- First car model (hint: a Pontiac)
- Black sheep baby brother
- Must-have car feature
- Curly-haired grandson
- Size of 4th grandchild
- Favorite Saturday morning activity
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- Mascot at his undergrad school
- He’s one of these; only 2% of people are
- Italian high school friend, John
- Where he met Pat when he asked her to dance
- Not his first, but the best
- Favorite Monday morning activity
- Younger sister (by 3 minutes)
- He taught here for many years
- Favorite childhood residence
- Ukrainian college friend, Bill
- His firstborn
- City of birth
- Was a Research Fellow at this UMN school
- Star attraction at Woolworths
- His baby
- Company he started
- Undergraduate major
- First and only granddaughter
- Years of marriage on next anniversary
- His shameless step goal (abbr.)
- Pounds at birth (or # of pitchers he & Pat could drink back then)
45 Clues: His baby • First dog • His sailboat • His firstborn • City of birth • First grandchild • Favorite magazine • Favorite architect • Company he started • Color of dad's Fiat • Undergraduate major • Must-have car feature • Curly-haired grandson • Favorite radio station • Size of 4th grandchild • His mom was a great one • Favorite place to canoe • Lucy's country of origin • Black sheep baby brother • ...
Douglas's 70th Birthday Crossword 2022-11-04
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- Favorite radio station
- Favorite place to canoe
- Undergraduate major
- Italian high school friend, John
- First dog
- His sailboat
- Company he started
- His mom was a great one
- City of birth
- His dancing partner
- First grandchild
- Pounds at birth (or # of pitchers he & Pat could drink back then)
- His shameless step goal (abbr.)
- Favorite beverage (abbr.)
- First car model (hint: a Pontiac)
- First and only granddaughter
- Favorite Saturday morning activity
- Where he first saw Pat and asked her to dance
- Where they swung to Queen Ida, Shangoya, and Mary Jane Alm
- Years of marriage on next anniversary
- Curly-haired grandson
- Homie he knew in Syracuse
- Favorite Monday morning activity
- His firstborn
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- He slept under the stars in this Peruvian desert
- Color of his dad's Fiat
- Size of 4th grandchild
- He’s one of these; only 2% of people are
- Rarely reads this type of book
- Trusty orange 10-speed
- Ukrainian college friend, Bill
- Younger sister (by 3 minutes)
- Mascot at his undergrad school
- Must-have car feature
- Star attraction at Woolworths
- His baby
- Favorite magazine
- Was a Research Fellow at this UMN school
- Favorite childhood residence
- Lucy's country of origin
- His "black sheep" baby brother
- He taught there for many yrs
- Sister Chris teaches Business History here
- Favorite architect
- First job was in this Woolworths department
45 Clues: His baby • First dog • His sailboat • City of birth • His firstborn • First grandchild • Favorite magazine • Company he started • Favorite architect • Undergraduate major • His dancing partner • Must-have car feature • Curly-haired grandson • Favorite radio station • Size of 4th grandchild • Trusty orange 10-speed • Color of his dad's Fiat • Favorite place to canoe • His mom was a great one • ...
Chapter 5 Science Quiz 2021-08-24
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- the term used to describe all the conditions that affect a plant or animal in its habitat
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- ecosystem an ecosystem that is diverse and able to provide for the needs of the organisms living there over a long period of time
- term used to describe a species that has not been seen in the wild for over 50 years, and of which the last known individual has died
- an animal that eats other animals
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- consumer a consumer that eats a first-order consumer
- (e.g. cattle)
- the process used by plants to make their own food
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- breeding the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of that plant or animal (e.g. cattle)
- organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down dead matter and waste products
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- species species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain
- an organism able to manufacture its own food; plants are producer organisms
- or animal with another breed of that plant or
- vegetation native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- the place where all life exists consists of Earth and its atmosphere
- all living things
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- breeding the process of mating one breed of
- consumer a consumer that eats a second-order consumer
- active or hunting at night
22 Clues: (e.g. cattle) • all living things • active or hunting at night • an animal that eats other animals • an animal that is eaten by a predator • a consumer that eats only other animals • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • breeding the process of mating one breed of • or animal with another breed of that plant or • the process used by plants to make their own food • ...
Dis jou verjaarsdag! 2023-05-09
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- Famous snowboarder
- Commandant in Boer war
- SA antelope
- Best german movie
- Alan's favourite sport
- Popular pizza topping
- Scenic Golden Gate hike
- Newt
- Tea brand
- Alan's previous hood
- Ghana capital
- Herb
- Cold medication
- Polish currency
- Robert Baden-Powell started this movement
- Fastest bird of prey
- Marsupial
- ...to Cashmere
- The best car ever
- Unmanned Aerial Vehicle
- Type of electrical circuit
- British University
- Alan's least favourite fruit
- Dubious Maties Res
- Prins &...
- Cloud's resident factotum
- American western novelist
- Sinclair Author of Field Guide to birds of Southern Africa
- Honeymoon destination
- Indian restaurant
- Eversdal Headmaster
- SA Electricity provider
- Open source operating system
- Nordic island
- Best crosswords puzzles
- I beg your pardon? (Afr)
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- Uppermost branches
- Late Queen
- I love you (Fr)
- Amandel house lacks this
- Family farm
- Alan's dog
- Buckinghamshire town
- Orange flavoured drink
- Greek god
- Alan's dream job
- English artist
- British game show presenter
- Song by Elandre
- Painter of cupboards
- Hunt for the Wilderpeople character
- South African exclamation
- Jack Black movie
- Forestry professor
- Italian chocolate
- Epoch
- Bar
- Group of crows
- Red eye
- Monosyllabic
- Keeps one awake (plural)
- We will always have...
- Mentor & friend
- Tintin's companion
- Alan's favourite shop
- To fart (Afr)
- Peak south of Stromboli
- Popular drink
- Carissa Macrocarpa
69 Clues: Bar • Newt • Herb • Epoch • Red eye • Greek god • Tea brand • Marsupial • Late Queen • Alan's dog • Prins &... • SA antelope • Family farm • Monosyllabic • Ghana capital • To fart (Afr) • Popular drink • Nordic island • English artist • Group of crows • ...to Cashmere • I love you (Fr) • Song by Elandre • Cold medication • Polish currency • Mentor & friend • Alan's dream job • Jack Black movie • Best german movie • Italian chocolate • ...
Natural Disasters 2023-03-24
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- A scale used to measure the intensity of an earthquake
- A natural disaster where carbon compressed in lakes violently explodes
- A vortex of violent and destructive winds and waters
- A natural disaster where lava, magma, and rocks are spewed from this structure
- A vortex of violent and destructive winds
- A natural disaster where forestry is caught on fire
- A natural disaster that is a stronger hurricane that originates in western pacific oceans
- A natural disaster/event where something from out of orbit would collide with Earth
- A natural disaster that is a freak snowstorm
- A natural disaster where an area is overfilled with water
- A natural disaster where lots of snow rolls downhill or mountain
- A natural disaster where water erodes a hole into the ground
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- A natural disaster where a wave of radiation from the sun flies off and hits earth
- A description of an earthquake, including its type and magnitude
- A natural disaster that is a weaker hurricane that spins counterclockwise/clockwise depending on its hemisphere
- A fracture between two broken rocks/pieces of rocks.
- A large wave of destructive and dangerous water
- A natural disaster where mud, trees, and rocks roll down hills or mountains
- A natural disaster where the ground violently shakes
- A natural disaster where there is a severe lack of water
- A natural disaster where an area is unusually hot for usually a day or two
21 Clues: A vortex of violent and destructive winds • A natural disaster that is a freak snowstorm • A large wave of destructive and dangerous water • A natural disaster where forestry is caught on fire • A vortex of violent and destructive winds and waters • A fracture between two broken rocks/pieces of rocks. • A natural disaster where the ground violently shakes • ...
New Deal Review 2025-09-23
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- Offered work to artists, musicians, actors, and writers
- Estalished by the National Industrial Recovery Act
- This Act helped strengthen the Federal Reserve System
- Built roads, airports, parks
- FDR said in his inaugural address that "the only thing we have to _____ is _____ itself."
- Name of Woodrow Wilson's domestic agenda
- public about FDR's plans over the radio in language anyone could understand.
- Established the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- National Housing Act allowed _____ to build low cost housing
- Name of Diplomacy by William Howard Taft
- Name of Theodore Roosevelt's domestic agenda
- Built highways, dams, schools, government facilities
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- REA brought electricity to what areas?
- Louisiana Senator who was a champion of the poor
- Abolished by Fair Labor Standards Act
- Required companies that sold stocks and bonds to provide complete and truthful information to investors
- Emergency Banking Relief verified that banks were _____
- created the plan in which citizens over 60 would receive a pension of $200/month
- Name of FDR's plan to help the economy
- Plan that proved to be FDR's first political mistake
- President during the Great Depression and WWII
- subsidies provided to this group by the Agricultural Adjustment Admininstration
- Priest who had a radio show who became a hero to Nazis
- initials for government insurance for bank accounts
- TVA used hydroelectric plants to bring electricity to the _____
- Civilian Conservation Corps offered work to young men in this industry
- Social Security provides some security for whom?
27 Clues: Built roads, airports, parks • Abolished by Fair Labor Standards Act • REA brought electricity to what areas? • Name of FDR's plan to help the economy • Name of Woodrow Wilson's domestic agenda • Name of Diplomacy by William Howard Taft • Name of Theodore Roosevelt's domestic agenda • President during the Great Depression and WWII • ...
Sustainable Forests: Building the Future 2024-01-23
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- The branch of physics and technology concerned with the design of circuits using transistors and microchips.
- Collected or gathered a crop or natural resource.
- A call to someone to participate in a competitive situation.
- Flat or curved component, typically rectangular, that forms or is set into the surface of a door, wall, or ceiling.
- The possibility of something happening or being developed.
- An economy based on the sustainable use of biological resources.
- The action or process of building something, typically a large structure.
- Thread-like structures forming the framework of plant and animal tissues.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Clever, inventive, and resourceful.
- A type of ceramic material made by heating materials, generally including clay, in a kiln.
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- An economic system that aims to minimize waste and make the most of resources.
- A place where logs are sawed into lumber.
- Materials used to wrap or protect goods.
- The number of people living in a particular area, country, or world.
- In a way that can be maintained over the long term without harming the environment.
- The manipulation of matter on an atomic and molecular scale, often used in advanced materials.
- The release of gases, like carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere, contributing to the greenhouse effect.
- A person who is trained in forestry or involved in the management of forests.
- Related to the application of biological and physiological principles to clinical medicine.
20 Clues: Clever, inventive, and resourceful. • Materials used to wrap or protect goods. • A place where logs are sawed into lumber. • Collected or gathered a crop or natural resource. • The possibility of something happening or being developed. • A call to someone to participate in a competitive situation. • An economy based on the sustainable use of biological resources. • ...
UNIT 6 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-04-29
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- Revolutionized shipping efficiency at break-of-bulk points
- sub sector consisting of knowledge-based services
- areas devoted to the sale of high technology products
- Global organization that promotes free trade
- Small loans often to women in LDCs
- Maternal health, empowerment, labor market participation
- Areas with special regulations benefiting foreign businesses
- Contracting work to other companies, saving on labor cost.
- responsible travel that does not harm ecosystems
- His model is a 5-stage recipe for development
- Products like cars & refrigerators are produced closer to the market
- Gold collar decision makers and developers.
- Area of former industry where contamination must be cleaned
- the manufacturing economy and system derived from assembly
- sending parts of a product out for production
- a measure of the total value of goods and services produced by the people
- sector for agriculture, mining, fishing, forestry
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- the trend toward increased cultural and economic connectedness
- the tendency of economic activity to locate close to its market
- Countries with most political/economic control.
- the effects of distance on interaction
- a trading center where merchandise can be imported
- Businesses do this to share benefits like infrastructure.
- Belt Old industrial heartland: from IL to upstate NY.
- present or existing everywhere
- Sector of manufacturing and industry.
- the ratio of output to input for a given carrier
- The average pre-tax income per person in a country
- a measure of the total value of goods and services
- when a more powerful country attempts to assert its power
30 Clues: present or existing everywhere • Small loans often to women in LDCs • Sector of manufacturing and industry. • the effects of distance on interaction • Gold collar decision makers and developers. • Global organization that promotes free trade • His model is a 5-stage recipe for development • sending parts of a product out for production • ...
8th Grade Agriculture 2025-08-26
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- Mail service that improved farmers communication
- Smith-Hughes Act established ag. ed. in ______
- The use of these improved crop production and efficiency
- Improvements in agriculture have resulted in ______ food production
- First _________ was built in 1890s
- Leather, Fur, and wool are examples of ____ fibers.
- This transfer was perfected in cattle, allowing for rapid genetic improvement
- Liquid Nitrogen made this feasible in dairy cattle in the 1930s
- The ____ of life was improved in the 1960s with 98% of farms having electricity and automobiles
- _____ was the first hybrid crop developed in 1880s
- This use increased in the 1980s allowing for better marketing and decision making in agriculture
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- Patented to confine beef cattle
- What high yielding variety was developed in the 1970s?
- Food, Fiber, and Shelter are the three basic ______.
- _____ is an example of a man made fiber.
- Allowed fruit and vegetables to be shipped long distances
- _______ manufactured steel plows
- _____ agriculture was developed using GPS technology in the 1990s
- This type of male fly was used to eradicate the screw worm
- What government organization was established in the 1860s
- _____ produces made of the products that are part of the shelter necessity.
- _______ Engineering was developed and used in crops and livestock to improve production
- Ag youth leadership organization founded in 1920s
- What was patented in the 1840s
- Allowed mechanized agriculture on small acreages in 1920s
- Humans use food for _____ purposes.
26 Clues: What was patented in the 1840s • Patented to confine beef cattle • _______ manufactured steel plows • First _________ was built in 1890s • Humans use food for _____ purposes. • _____ is an example of a man made fiber. • Smith-Hughes Act established ag. ed. in ______ • Mail service that improved farmers communication • Ag youth leadership organization founded in 1920s • ...
SEAS Facts! 2018-11-20
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- The UM Biological Station is located in this county.
- A renewable resource that looks and behaves like a hardwood and is the material used to construct areas of the fourth floor of Dana building.
- If you haven’t received a warning email from her, that is a good indication that you are keeping Dana building safe and sound.
- SEAS DEI Director, author of “The Rise of the American Conservation Movement”.
- Field of study in SEAS master’s program with most number of currently enrolled students.
- What year was the first Fall Campfire held at Saginaw Forest?
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- Name of the artist whose work is currently featured in the Art & Environment Gallery of Ford Commons.
- Prior to becoming SEAS, SNRE and SNR, the school was first known as the Department of ___ and Conservation.
- Who is your SEAS friendly neighborhood Information Technology guy at the basement?
- What LEED certification does Dana building have?
- A social science course that is required by all SEAS students to take.
- The School of Natural Resources became the School of Natural Resources and the Environment during this year.
12 Clues: What LEED certification does Dana building have? • The UM Biological Station is located in this county. • What year was the first Fall Campfire held at Saginaw Forest? • A social science course that is required by all SEAS students to take. • SEAS DEI Director, author of “The Rise of the American Conservation Movement”. • ...
Northeastern US 2021-03-12
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- State capital where it's 99% industrial
- Capital of the most densely populated state
- Home of the only national park in New England
- Mountain range of New Hampshire
- Capital of the only state without a coastline
- Only flat land in the northeast
- Capital of the state leading in business & trade
- Capital of the state where the Pilgrims landed
- Insurance capital of the world
- Founder of Rhode Island
- Nickname for Pennsylvania
- Recreational area of Rhode Island
- Home of the Erie Canal
- Chemical Capital of the World
- Home state of Harvard
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- Began as the colony of New Sweden
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- The primary industry of Maine and Vermont
- Capital of the second smallest state
- First capital of the US
- New York City's nickname
- Once the leader of coal & steel production
- Shipping hub of the northeast
- Home of the Coast Guard Academy
- The Granite State
- State divided in half by the Chesapeake Bay
- Tallest mountain in the northeast
- Famous falls between Lake Erie and Ontario
- The Garden State
- State capital where the Amish are prevalent
- One of Maine's famed catches
- Mountains of Vermont
- Known for political and religious freedoms
- Least populous state east of the Mississippi
- Run of major cities from Boston to DC
- Site of the US Naval Academy
- Capital of state with the shortest coastline
- Capital of most easterly state
- Vermont's most famous product
39 Clues: The Garden State • The Granite State • Mountains of Vermont • Home state of Harvard • Home of the Erie Canal • Founder of Pennsylvania • First capital of the US • Founder of Rhode Island • New York City's nickname • Nickname for Pennsylvania • One of Maine's famed catches • Site of the US Naval Academy • Shipping hub of the northeast • Chemical Capital of the World • ...
Northeastern US 2021-03-12
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- State capital where it's 99% industrial
- Capital of the most densely populated state
- Home of the only national park in New England
- Mountain range of New Hampshire
- Capital of the only state without a coastline
- Only flat land in the northeast
- Capital of the state leading in business & trade
- Capital of the state where the Pilgrims landed
- Insurance capital of the world
- Founder of Rhode Island
- Nickname for Pennsylvania
- Recreational area of Rhode Island
- Home of the Erie Canal
- Chemical Capital of the World
- Home state of Harvard
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- Began as the colony of New Sweden
- Founder of Pennsylvania
- The primary industry of Maine and Vermont
- Capital of the second smallest state
- First capital of the US
- New York City's nickname
- Once the leader of coal & steel production
- Shipping hub of the northeast
- Home of the Coast Guard Academy
- The Granite State
- State divided in half by the Chesapeake Bay
- Tallest mountain in the northeast
- Famous falls between Lake Erie and Ontario
- The Garden State
- State capital where the Amish are prevalent
- One of Maine's famed catches
- Mountains of Vermont
- Known for political and religious freedoms
- Least populous state east of the Mississippi
- Run of major cities from Boston to DC
- Site of the US Naval Academy
- Capital of state with the shortest coastline
- Capital of most easterly state
- Vermont's most famous product
39 Clues: The Garden State • The Granite State • Mountains of Vermont • Home state of Harvard • Home of the Erie Canal • Founder of Pennsylvania • First capital of the US • Founder of Rhode Island • New York City's nickname • Nickname for Pennsylvania • One of Maine's famed catches • Site of the US Naval Academy • Shipping hub of the northeast • Chemical Capital of the World • ...
Week 12 2020-11-10
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- BROADLEAF EVERGREEN FOREST FOUND IN WET AND HOT REGIONS NEAR THE EQUATOR
- FINDING WAYS TO USE RESOURCES WITHOUT USING THEM UP
- AN OVERCROWDED, DIRTY AREA OF A CITY WHERE THE HOUSING IS USUALLY IN VERY POOR CONDITION
- A FORM OF TOURISM THAT BRINGS PEOPLE TO UNIQUE ECOSYSTEMS WHILE TRYING TO AVOID DAMAGE TO THESE SPECIAL PLACES
- THE REPLANTING OF TREES IN A FORMERLY FORESTED AREA BY PEOPLE OR BY NATURE
- LAND THAT IS HELD COMMON BY A GROUP OF PEOPLE
- RUNDOWN APARTMENT BUILDINGS
- A SUBSTANCE THAT PROVIDES NOURISHMENT, SUCH AS ONE OF THE ELEMENTS IN THE SOIL THAT MAKE IT FERTILE
- FOG OR HAZE COMBINED WITH SMOKE AND OTHER ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTANTS
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- NATIVES OF AN AREA WHO HAVE BEEN CONQUERED OR DOMINATED BY OTHERS WHO HAVE COME LATER
- TO CUT DOWN ALL TREES IN AN AREA
- VARIETY OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS LIVING IN ONE AREA
- A PERSON WHO WORKS TO PROTECT THE NATURAL WORLD
- UMBRELLA LIKE COVERING FORMED BY THE TOPS OF TREES IN A RAINFOREST
- A SIZABLE AREA OF PRIVATELY OWNED PROPERTY WITH A LARGE HOUSE
- A MAJOR POPULATION CENTER MADE UP OF A LARGE CITY AND THE SMALLER SUBURBS AND TOWNS THAT SURROUND IT
- DIFFERENCES IN SIZE, DEGREE, CIRCUMSTANCES, LACK OF EQUALITY
- PER EACH PERSON; DIVIDE THE NUMBER OF SOMETHING (LIKE MONEY) BY THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE IN A PLACE
- THE PLANTING, GROWING, AND HARVESTING OF TREES
- AN AREA THAT HAS BEEN SET ASIDE FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE
20 Clues: RUNDOWN APARTMENT BUILDINGS • TO CUT DOWN ALL TREES IN AN AREA • LAND THAT IS HELD COMMON BY A GROUP OF PEOPLE • THE PLANTING, GROWING, AND HARVESTING OF TREES • A PERSON WHO WORKS TO PROTECT THE NATURAL WORLD • VARIETY OF PLANTS AND ANIMALS LIVING IN ONE AREA • FINDING WAYS TO USE RESOURCES WITHOUT USING THEM UP • AN AREA THAT HAS BEEN SET ASIDE FOR A SPECIFIC PURPOSE • ...
Chapter 5 Glossary 2021-08-24
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- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- the chemical in plants that traps energy from the Sun and gives plants their green colour
- an organism able to manufacture its own food; plants are producer organisms
- active or hunting at night
- the process used by plants to make their own food
- times of the year when fires are most likely to occur
- term used to describe a species that has not been seen in the wild for over 50 years, and of which the last known individual has died
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- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- an interaction between organisms in which both the organisms benefit from the relationship and neither is harmed
- raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- web a number of food chains combined
- the place where an organism lives
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- the term used to describe all the conditions that affect a plant or animal in its habitat
- the term used to describe different types of living things
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
- all living things
21 Clues: all living things • active or hunting at night • the place where an organism lives • web a number of food chains combined • an animal that is eaten by a predator • a consumer that eats only other animals • an animal that eats both plants and animals • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • the process used by plants to make their own food • ...
Chapter 5 Science Quiz 2021-08-24
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- the term used to describe all the conditions that affect a plant or animal in its habitat
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- ecosystem an ecosystem that is diverse and able to provide for the needs of the organisms living there over a long period of time
- term used to describe a species that has not been seen in the wild for over 50 years, and of which the last known individual has died
- an animal that eats other animals
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- consumer a consumer that eats a first-order consumer
- (e.g. cattle)
- the process used by plants to make their own food
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- breeding the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of that plant or animal (e.g. cattle)
- organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down dead matter and waste products
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- species species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain
- an organism able to manufacture its own food; plants are producer organisms
- or animal with another breed of that plant or
- vegetation native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- the place where all life exists consists of Earth and its atmosphere
- all living things
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- breeding the process of mating one breed of
- consumer a consumer that eats a second-order consumer
- active or hunting at night
22 Clues: (e.g. cattle) • all living things • active or hunting at night • an animal that eats other animals • an animal that is eaten by a predator • a consumer that eats only other animals • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • breeding the process of mating one breed of • or animal with another breed of that plant or • the process used by plants to make their own food • ...
Chapter 5 glossary review 2021-08-23
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- area along the banks of rivers and streams that is flooded when water levels are high
- organisms that get the energy they need by breaking down dead matter and waste products
- a consumer that only eats other animals
- depending on each other for survival
- All life exists including the earth and its atmosphere
- the flow of energy from organism to organism in a series of feeding relationships
- someone who studies the growing of plants
- when to species interact and one benefits but the other one is not harmed or benefits.
- two species that live in the same environment and have the same diet.
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- the chemical that in plants that traps the heat from the sun and gives the plant a green colour
- in the environment that are nonliving
- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- species that are close to extinction but very few of them remain.
- another name for interdependence
- the term used to describe all the conditions that affect a plant or animal in its habitat
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- a raised bank to prevent water reaching buildings
- scientists who study the interactions between living things and their environment
- active or hunting at night
- species that has low numbers, often spread out over a large area; the population is not decreasing
20 Clues: active or hunting at night • another name for interdependence • depending on each other for survival • in the environment that are nonliving • a consumer that only eats other animals • someone who studies the growing of plants • a raised bank to prevent water reaching buildings • All life exists including the earth and its atmosphere • ...
Chapter 5 Science Quiz 2021-08-25
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- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surroundings areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- a consumer that eats only other animals
- the place where all life exists; consists of Earth and its atmosphere
- the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of the plant or animal
- term used to describe a species that has not been seen in the wild for over 50 years, and of which is the last known individual has died
- an animal that eats only plants
- raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- scientists who study the interactions between living things and their environment
- characteristics that help an organism to survive in its environment
- a consumer that eats a producer
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- times of the year when fires are most likely to come
- species that is experiencing a rapid population decline and is in danger of becoming extinct if the drop in numbers continues
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- species that has low numbers, often spread out over a large area; the population is not decreasing
- a method of controlling unwanted pests by using a natural predator or disease
- living factors in the environment
- non-living things in the environment
20 Clues: an animal that eats only plants • a consumer that eats a producer • living factors in the environment • non-living things in the environment • a consumer that eats only other animals • a scientist who studies the growing of plants • individuals that are exactly the same as each other • times of the year when fires are most likely to come • ...
Domestic and International Airports 2017-09-10
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- Is the 3 letter code for the Kapiti Coast
- Acronym for Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
- This has been dramatically increased after the September 11 2001 attack
- A lounge at the Auckland Airport operated by Air New Zealand
- An area accessible to everyone, including those who are not travelling
- The official provider of aviation security services in New Zealand
- You enter this area once you pass through passport control and Security at the Auckland International Airport
- Free facilities for transit passengers
- A small item that will be confiscated off you at security due to its risk of having the potential to self ignite
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- An official document issued by a government; certifies holders identity and citizenship
- A company located in check-in area which enables travellers to have their luggage sealed for protection
- Located landside, person travelling will need to present passport, ticket and luggage here
- Auckland Airport will combine international and domestic _____ as early as 2019
- A currency exchange company that can be found both landside and airside
- A machine in which a conveyer belt move items through in order to ensure security and safety
- A place where airplanes arrive and take off
- Home of the Worlds longest runway
- A form of transport available to take you between the 2 Auckland Airport terminals
- A word that you should not use in or around the Airport areas
- A facility used by those who wish to pray before a flight
20 Clues: Home of the Worlds longest runway • Free facilities for transit passengers • Is the 3 letter code for the Kapiti Coast • A place where airplanes arrive and take off • Acronym for Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry • A facility used by those who wish to pray before a flight • A lounge at the Auckland Airport operated by Air New Zealand • ...
Agriscience Final Exam Review 2023-01-05
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- this is another career that relates to plant science by maintaining golf courses
- not knowing where a person will find their next meal
- the tractor was invented by __________
- this agriscience industry includes producing, processing, and marketing fruits, vegetables, and ornamental plants
- a ______ manager supplies flowering plants to a florist
- land grant universities in North Carolina offer four-year ______________ degree programs
- this career is involved with plants grown around the home for aesthetic purposes
- this is the world's most important source of vegetable oil
- the cotton gin removes the cotton seed from the cotton __________
- in agriscience as well as other sciences, the method used to solve a problem is called the _________________
- this is an applied science
- an example of a plant science career that belongs in any of the plant science areas is ________
- what percentage of the work force is on the farm in the US?
- fewer exports of products to European countries is an issue related to these
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- this person invented the cotton gin
- this is an agribusiness related to horticulture
- this person invented the milking machine
- this industry involves the management of wetlands, rangelands, water, fish, and wildlife
- the grain reaper was invented to do this
- the local food movement is defined in terms of geographic proximity of producer to ____________
- John Deere invented the steel moldboard __________
- this is the industry that grows, manages, and harvests trees for lumber, poles, posts, pulpwood, and many other commodities
22 Clues: this is an applied science • this person invented the cotton gin • the tractor was invented by __________ • this person invented the milking machine • the grain reaper was invented to do this • this is an agribusiness related to horticulture • John Deere invented the steel moldboard __________ • not knowing where a person will find their next meal • ...
Douglas's 70th Birthday Crossword 2022-11-04
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- His sailboat
- Rarely reads this type of book
- Favorite Saturday morning activity
- Pounds at birth (or # of pitchers he & Pat could drink back then)
- He’s one of these; only 2% of people are
- His sister, Chris, teaches Business History here
- Favorite architect
- Where he swung to Queen Ida, Shangoya, and Mary Jane Alm
- First car model (a Pontiac)
- Must-have car feature
- He taught here for many years
- Favorite tool inherited from his dad
- Firstborn
- First and only granddaughter
- Not his first, but the best
- Curly-haired grandson
- His shameless step goal (abbr.)
- Favorite city of residence (after Minneapolis)
- Ukrainian college friend
- First grandchild
- Mascot at his undergrad school
- Years of marriage in March
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- Lucy's country of origin
- Company he started
- Where he met Pat when he asked her to dance
- Was a Research Fellow at this UMN school
- Yorker Favorite magazine
- Star attraction of Woolworth's job
- First job was in this Woolworths department
- Undergraduate major
- Favorite radio station
- Favorite Monday morning activity
- Italian high school friend
- First dog
- Younger sister (by 3 minutes)
- Favorite place to camp
- Baby
- Peruvian desert he camped in to protect hydrogen canisters
- Favorite beverage (abbr.)
- His mom was a great one
- Color of dad's Fiat
- Homie he lived with in Syracuse
- Size of 4th grandchild
- Black sheep baby brother
- City of birth
45 Clues: Baby • First dog • Firstborn • His sailboat • City of birth • First grandchild • Company he started • Favorite architect • Undergraduate major • Color of dad's Fiat • Must-have car feature • Curly-haired grandson • Favorite radio station • Favorite place to camp • Size of 4th grandchild • His mom was a great one • Lucy's country of origin • Yorker Favorite magazine • Ukrainian college friend • ...
Grade 5 Science 2023-05-24
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- very small living things which break down waste
- being mixed in a liquid so it becomes part of the liquid
- very strong or difficult to endure
- a plant with soft leaves, it has no flowers
- slow wearing / weathering of something by natural forces
- the breakdown of rocks by wind, rain, snow, etc.
- to put things into different groups
- to harm / hurt something
- digging in the ground to get minerals
- a mixture of dead plants to give soil nutrients
- managing forests (growing and cutting trees)
- a mark left in the ground by a foot or shoe
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- the study and understanding of the universe around us
- a flat plant that grows on rocks and tree trunks
- a soft, green plant that grows on stones in damp (wet) places
- something that causes lots of damage (flood, tornado, typhoon, etc.)
- to let out something that has been contained (like breathing out)
- living things / a substance produced (made) by living things
- mushrooms that live on dead or decaying things, they have no leaves or flowers
- the top layer of earth in which plants grow
- chemicals used to kill insects
- the opposite of loose
- make something less tight
- a tunnel or hole in the ground that is made by an animal
- to move something out of its usual surroundings
- a kind of soil that is soft when it's wet but hard when it's dry
- fine soil carried along by water
27 Clues: the opposite of loose • to harm / hurt something • make something less tight • chemicals used to kill insects • fine soil carried along by water • very strong or difficult to endure • to put things into different groups • digging in the ground to get minerals • a plant with soft leaves, it has no flowers • the top layer of earth in which plants grow • ...
FFA CDEs --- Mrs. Thorsvig 2020-04-28
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- Your team is evaluated on how well you can run a meeting.
- Tests your ability to recite the FFA Creed.
- Challenges your tree and equipment ID skills and ability to identify forest disorders.
- Evaluate DHIA records, live cattle and their ability to produce milk.
- Identify cheeses, evaluate milk, know the difference between real dairy products and their substitutes.
- In this CDE you will be tested on your ability to identify and work with many types of flowers and house plants.
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- Evaluate beef sheep and swine on their physical characteristics.
- Complete a written exam, identify various ornamental plants, judge plant materials and landscape plans, and complete practicums in the landscaping area.
- You will have to identify species, primal, and retail names for meat cuts, as well as evaluate whole carcasses.
- Create a resume, cover letter and interview for a job in this life skill contest.
- Demonstrate knowledge and abilities in applying economic principles to agriculture and agribusiness by completing a written test and solving farm analysis problems.
- Show your knowledge of Equine as you evaluate live animals and are tested on general hippology information.
12 Clues: Tests your ability to recite the FFA Creed. • Your team is evaluated on how well you can run a meeting. • Evaluate beef sheep and swine on their physical characteristics. • Evaluate DHIA records, live cattle and their ability to produce milk. • Create a resume, cover letter and interview for a job in this life skill contest. • ...
Chapter Nine Development 2021-02-18
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- An example of a primary sector activity is
- ________ is an example of a secondary sector activity.
- The __________ (GDP, Value Added, etc.) contributed per average person. Calculated by dividing total measurement by the population of a country/company.
- What has been happening to the gap between MDCs and LDCs in terms of GDP?
- define GDP
- decision by a corporation to turn over much of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers.
- The North American region is not the worlds leading producer of what energy resource?
- Sector of jobs that involve directly extracting materials from Earth.(e.g. Agriculture, Mining, Fishing,Forestry)
- gross value of the product minus cost of raw materials and energy
- abbreviation of Gender-Related Development Index
- The practice, often used by MDCs, of using economic influence and globalization of culture
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- Examining the diffusion of Wal-Mart reveals an application of the ________ concept.
- Process of improving the material conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology
- Which organization creates Development Indexes for the world?
- The percentage of a country's population that can read and write.
- South Asia's agriculture depends yearly on what to arrive?
- which area of employment is increasing in MDCs?
- Who have access to technology related to transportation and communication in MDCs
- What types of barriers restrict women from obtaining professional technical jobs?
- The value of a product when compared to the amount of labor needed to make it is known as?
- influence a country (usually an LDC).
21 Clues: define GDP • influence a country (usually an LDC). • An example of a primary sector activity is • which area of employment is increasing in MDCs? • abbreviation of Gender-Related Development Index • ________ is an example of a secondary sector activity. • South Asia's agriculture depends yearly on what to arrive? • ...
Chapter 5 science Quiz 2021-08-25
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- organisms that have the same food source and live in the same habitat
- the chemical plants that traps energy from the sun and gives plants their green color
- a consumer that eats a producer
- factors non-living factors in the environment
- a scientist who studies the growth of plants
- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas that have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- the place where all life exists; consists of Earth and its atmosphere
- part of the stem, root, or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- times of the year when fires are most likely to occur
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- depending on each other's survival
- is another name for interdependence
- an organism able to manufacture its own food; plants are producer organisms
- is the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed or plant or animal (eg. cattle)
- a number of food chains combined
- an interaction between two organisms in which one of them benefits but the other one is not affected
- raised bak built to prevent water reaching buildings
- an organism in or on which a parasite lives
- area along the banks of rivers and steams that is flooded when water levels are high
- is an interaction between organisms in which both the organisms benefit from the relationship and neither is harmed
- active or hunting at night
20 Clues: active or hunting at night • a consumer that eats a producer • a number of food chains combined • depending on each other's survival • is another name for interdependence • an organism in or on which a parasite lives • a scientist who studies the growth of plants • factors non-living factors in the environment • raised bak built to prevent water reaching buildings • ...
Chapter 5 crossword 2021-08-24
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- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- an interaction between organisms in which both the organisms benefit from the relationship and neither is harmed
- scientists who study the interactions between living things and their environment
- an animal that eats both plants and animals
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
- the term used to describe all the conditions that affect a plant or animal in its habitat
- species that is experiencing a rapid population decline and is in danger of becoming extinct if the drop in numbers continues
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- the flow of energy from organism to organism in a series of feeding relationships
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- a consumer that eats a producer
- raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings
- an animal that is eaten by a predator
- times of the year when fires are most likely to occur
- characteristics that help an organism to survive in its environment
- individuals that are exactly the same as each
- an animal that eats only plants
- organisms that must eat other organisms to get the energy and nutrients they need; animals are consumer organisms
- the term used to describe different types of living things
- active or hunting at night
- the place where all life exists; consists of Earth and its atmosphere
20 Clues: active or hunting at night • a consumer that eats a producer • an animal that eats only plants • an animal that is eaten by a predator • an animal that eats both plants and animals • individuals that are exactly the same as each • a scientist who studies the growing of plants • raised bank built to prevent water reaching buildings • ...
GRASS FIRE CROSSROADS 2012-07-23
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- LINE OF ACTIVE FIRE TO LEFT AND RIGHT OF ORIGIN
- FIRE THAT STARTS AHEAD OF THE MAIN FIRE
- PLACE THE FIRE IN A SAFE CONDTION
- AERIAL BRUSH
- BURNING CONDUCTED FOR ABATEMENT OR TRAINING
- STATE OF COMBINED FACTORS OF THE ENVIROMENT
- AREA NO DEVELOPMENT SOME ROADS RAILROADS SOME POWER LINES
- TRACKED VEHICLE WITH FRONT MOUNTED BLADE
- ROOTS PEAT DUFF
- MUTUAL THREAT ZONE
- STATE RESPONSE AREA WITH WILDLAND INTERFACE
- MODERATE AGGRESSIVE WILDFIRE SUPPRESSION
- HAULS LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER
- ORGANIZATIONAL LEVEL RESPONSIBLE OF MAJOR FUNCTIONAL AREA OF INCIDENT
- NEEDLES TWIGS BRUSH
- REDUCTION OF FLAMES AND HEAT BUT NOT CONTAINED
- ARRANGMENT OF CONNECTED LENGHTS OF FIRE HOSE
- STAFFED WITH 3
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- DIRECTIONS OF FIRE SPREAD AS IN UPSLOPES
- REMOVAL OF FUEL DOWN TO MINERAL EARTH
- NON STRUCTURE FIRE OCCURS IN WILDLAND
- MEMBER ACCOUNTABILITY ROLL CALL
- RECIPROCAL AID BETWEEN AGENCIES
- WHERE URBAN AND WILDLAND COME UP AGAINST EACHOTHER
- TIME A FIRE IS DECLARED CONTROLLED
- OFF TERRAIN VEHICLE
- LEAST AGGRESSIVE WILDFIRE SUPPRESSION
- 2 OR MORE FIREFIGHTERS STATIONS AT STRATEGIC LOCATIONS
- DESCRIBES THE ENVIROMENT OF THE FIRE
- SMOKE THAT HAS DRIFTED
- WIND TEMPERATURE HUMIDITY AND PRECIPITATION
- FIRE BURNING WITHOUT FLAMES
- TEAM 5 OF ANY ONE KIND INITAL IMMEDIATE PLANNED NEED
- AIR CRAFT CARRIES FIRE RETARDANT CHEMICALS
- AREAS THAT COULD BECOME INVOLVED IN THE FIRE
- IDENTIFYING A GEOGRAPHIC SEGMENT OF INCIDENT
- ACTIVITIES REQUIRED TO PREVENT REKINDLE
- CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY
38 Clues: AERIAL BRUSH • STAFFED WITH 3 • ROOTS PEAT DUFF • MUTUAL THREAT ZONE • OFF TERRAIN VEHICLE • NEEDLES TWIGS BRUSH • SMOKE THAT HAS DRIFTED • FIRE BURNING WITHOUT FLAMES • HAULS LARGE AMOUNTS OF WATER • MEMBER ACCOUNTABILITY ROLL CALL • RECIPROCAL AID BETWEEN AGENCIES • PLACE THE FIRE IN A SAFE CONDTION • CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF FORESTRY • TIME A FIRE IS DECLARED CONTROLLED • ...
Domestic and International Airports (Nicoshia Toailoa/ Dublin ) 2017-09-10
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- Is the 3 letter code for the Kapiti Coast
- A company located in check-in area which enables travellers to have their luggage sealed for protection
- Free facilities for transit passengers
- Home of the Worlds longest runway
- Auckland Airport will combine international and domestic _____ as early as 2019
- A facility used by those who wish to pray before a flight
- Acronym for Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry
- This has been dramatically increased after the September 11 2001 attack
- A word that you should not use in or around the Airport areas
- A small item that will be confiscated off you at security due to its risk of having the potential to self ignite
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- An official document issued by a government; certifies holders identity and citizenship
- You enter this area once you pass through passport control and Security at the Auckland International Airport
- Located landside, person travelling will need to present passport, ticket and luggage here
- An area accessible to everyone, including those who are not travelling
- A lounge at the Auckland Airport operated by Air New Zealand
- A form of transport available to take you between the 2 Auckland Airport terminals
- The official provider of aviation security services in New Zealand
- A machine in which a conveyer belt move items through in order to ensure security and safety
- A currency exchange company that can be found both landside and airside
- A place where airplanes arrive and take off
20 Clues: Home of the Worlds longest runway • Free facilities for transit passengers • Is the 3 letter code for the Kapiti Coast • A place where airplanes arrive and take off • Acronym for Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry • A facility used by those who wish to pray before a flight • A lounge at the Auckland Airport operated by Air New Zealand • ...
FURY WEDDING 2025-10-26
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- Clare’s prized possession
- where will Nathan and Clare honeymoon?
- Clare’s first car
- Nathan’s go to coffee order
- Clare & Nathan’s favourite Christmas film
- Nathan’s favourite drink
- Which Dr Seuss characters did Nathan say Clare looked like after jaw surgery?
- What is the name of the wedding venue
- Where did Clare and Nathan first go on holiday?
- Nathan’s first metal concert
- What motorbike does Nathan ride?
- Clare’s favourite film
- What month was Clare born
- where are Nathan and Clare going for a mini moon?
- Clare’s maiden name
- Nathan’s favourite film
- Which crossword does Clare do every day?
- Nathan and Clare’s favourite food
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- Clare’s go to coffee order
- What month was Nathan born
- which football team does Nathan support?
- Nathan’s job
- Clare’s first movie crush
- What month did Nathan propose?
- Was Clare team Edward or team Jacob?
- What sport does Nathan play every Monday?
- What TV programme did Clare and Nathan watch on their first date?
- Clare’s favourite author
- Nathan’s dream job
- what position did Nathan play in football?
- Clare’s favourite colour
- Which city was Clare & Nathan’s first date?
- Where was Clare’s hen do
- where do Clare and Nathan live?
- Where was Nathan’s stag
- What type of animal did Clare and Nathan grow up with?
- Clare’s childhood dogs name
- Who doesn’t believe Clare could do this crossword
38 Clues: Nathan’s job • Clare’s first car • Nathan’s dream job • Clare’s maiden name • Clare’s favourite film • Where was Nathan’s stag • Nathan’s favourite film • Nathan’s favourite drink • Clare’s favourite author • Clare’s favourite colour • Where was Clare’s hen do • Clare’s prized possession • Clare’s first movie crush • What month was Clare born • Clare’s go to coffee order • ...
Chapter 10 Economic Geography Key Words 2020-10-25
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- a region's profit potential for a productive activity compared to alternate areas of production of the same good or to alternate uses of the region's resources
- those parts of the economy involved in making natural resources available for use or further processing; includes mining, agriculture, forestry, fishing,hunting, or grazing
- the maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited without impairing its ability to be renewed or replenished
- crop production of forest clearings kept in cultivation until their quickly declining fertility is lost, cleared plots are then abandoned and new sites prepared
- the study of how people earn a living, how livelihood systems vary by area, and how economic activities are spatially interrelated and linked
- a system in which goods and services are created for the use of producers or their immediate families, market exchanges are limited and of minor importance
- the view that the optimum location of a manufacturing establishment is at the place where the costs of transport and labor and the advantages of agglomeration or dispersion are most favorable
- the production of goods and services for exchange in competitive markets where price and availability are determined by supply and demand forces
- a crop or livestock system in which land quality or extent is more important than capital or labor inputs in determining output has subsistence orientation
- the savings to an individual enterprise that result from spatial association with similar economic activities
- in the economic geography, the costs of production inputs that change as the level of production changes. They differ from the costs incurred by agriculture or industrial firms that are fixed and do not change as the amount of production changes
- the production of goods and services, usually consumed or distributed by a governmental agency, in quantities and at prices determined by governmental programs
- primary activities involving the harvesting of renewable natural resources of land and water; commercial gathering usually implies forestry and fishing industries
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- the migratory but controlled movement of livestock solely dependent upon natural forage
- those parts of the economy involved in the processing of raw materials derived from primary activities; includes manufacturing, construction, power generation
- the term suggesting that great increase in food production, primarily in subtropical areas, accomplished through the introduction of very high-yielding grain crops, particularly wheat and rice
- the application of large amounts of capital and/ or labor per unit of cultivated land to increase output, has subsistence orientation
- those part of the economy that fulfill the exchange function and that provide market availability of commodities; includes wholesale and retail trade and associated transportation, government, and information services
- the application of large amounts of capital and/ or labor per unit of cultivated land to increase output, has commercial orientation
- a crop or livestock system in which land quality or extent is more important than capital or labor inputs in determining output, may has commercial orientation
- primary activities involving the mining and quarrying of nonrenewable metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources
- a large business organization operating in at least two seperate national economies
- that employement concerned with research, with the gathering or disseminating of information, and with administration, including administration of the other economic activity levels
- the spatial grouping of people or activities for mutual benefit
- the concentric zonal pattern of agricultual land use around a single marker center proposed in the von Thunen model
- a large agricultural holding, frequently foreign-owned, devoted to the production of a single export crop
26 Clues: the spatial grouping of people or activities for mutual benefit • a large business organization operating in at least two seperate national economies • the migratory but controlled movement of livestock solely dependent upon natural forage • a large agricultural holding, frequently foreign-owned, devoted to the production of a single export crop • ...
Land Use Vocabulary 2025-11-04
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- Type of commercial fishing using weighted nets that are drug along the bottom
- Heating ore with chemicals to extract metals
- Type of forestry where rows of trees are cleared to reduce erosion
- Confined feet lot operation which fattens up livestock to decrease time to slaughter
- Surfaces such as concrete and pavement where water quickly accumulates and runs off
- Type of recycling were the resource is turned back into the same resource
- Type of grazing and cultivation where animals and crops are rotated to reduce negative impacts
- Shared resources among many people/communities
- Water from rain or irrigation moving over the surface of land carrying soil and pollutants
- Cutting all trees in a designated area
- Genetic modifications to increase yields/resistance to pests, drought, etc.
- Type of fertilizer such as manure or compost that is not composed of man made chemicals
- Effect of city surface that cause them to have a higher temperature than the surrounding area
- Type of commercial fishing used close to shore to catch fish by the gills
- Chemical compounds that target crop pests such as insects and worms
- Irrigating crops through a large rotating arm with adjustable sprayers
- Type of mining where extensive tunnels are used
- Type of CAFO where fish are grown in pens or tanks
- Surfaces such as gravel and specialized concrete where water will infiltrate and be absorbed to reduce runoff
- Turning of grassland to desert due to overgrazing
- Type of grazing where cattle are free to range over a wide area of land
- Increasing salt content of soil from high evaporation rate of irrigation water
- Type of forestry where only diseased and other selected trees are cut in an area to decrease density
- Roofs and walls that are covered with live plants to increase air and water filtration and reduce runoff and heat in cities
- Type of commercial fishing targeting specific schools of fish near the surface
- Type of mining where all soil and vegetation is removed on the surface
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- The use of resources in a way that will not deplete them or cause environmental harm
- Type of mining that excavates large pits/quarries
- Type of agriculture that intercrops trees with row crops
- Irrigating crops by inundating a field with water
- Coined as a "footprint" the consumption of resources and waste produced by humans
- Type of mining that uses explosives to reduce mountains
- Type of mine drainage that occurs when rain percolates through mine tailings
- Burning the understory of forests to reduce wildfire risk
- Type of crop grown after harvest to hold down and increase nutrients in soil
- Type of agriculture associated with the Green Revolution
- Ability of a population to replenish itself
- Irrigating crops with water applied directly to each plant through a tube/pipe
- Type of recycling that turns resources into raw materials that can be made into many products
- Irrigating crops by running water down troughs created between rows of crops
- Growing of cities and the suburbs/sprawl that spills out from them
- Composition of NPK nutrients to help crops grow
- Cutting and burning of tropical forests to make way for cattle grazing
- Chemical compounds that target weeds that compete with crops
- Type of commercial fishing that uses miles hooks on lines
- Growing many different crops in the same area to reduce need for chemical inputs
- Pest management that incorporated biological and physical controls to reduce chemical use
47 Clues: Cutting all trees in a designated area • Ability of a population to replenish itself • Heating ore with chemicals to extract metals • Shared resources among many people/communities • Type of mining where extensive tunnels are used • Composition of NPK nutrients to help crops grow • Type of mining that excavates large pits/quarries • ...
Rubenstein Chapter 10 Part 1: Development 2020-06-01
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- country: Country with less developed industrial base
- sector: It includes manufacturers that process, transform, and assemble raw materials into useful products, as well as industries that fabricate manufactured goods into finished consumer goods.
- It is the value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it
- sector: It involves the provision of goods and services to people in exchange for payment, such as retailing, banking, law, education, and government
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- Development Index (HDI): The purpose of HDI is to measure the extent of inequality.
- country: Country with fully developed industrial base
- Process of improving the conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology.
- domestic product: The value of the output of goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- sector: It includes activities that directly extract materials from earth through agriculture and sometimes by other factors such as mining, fishing, and forestry.
9 Clues: country: Country with less developed industrial base • country: Country with fully developed industrial base • Development Index (HDI): The purpose of HDI is to measure the extent of inequality. • It is the value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it • ...
Rubenstein Chapter 10 Part 1: Development 2020-06-01
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- country: Country with less developed industrial base
- sector: It includes manufacturers that process, transform, and assemble raw materials into useful products, as well as industries that fabricate manufactured goods into finished consumer goods.
- It is the value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it
- sector: It involves the provision of goods and services to people in exchange for payment, such as retailing, banking, law, education, and government
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- Development Index (HDI): The purpose of HDI is to measure the extent of inequality.
- country: Country with fully developed industrial base
- Process of improving the conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology.
- domestic product: The value of the output of goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- sector: It includes activities that directly extract materials from earth through agriculture and sometimes by other factors such as mining, fishing, and forestry.
9 Clues: country: Country with less developed industrial base • country: Country with fully developed industrial base • Development Index (HDI): The purpose of HDI is to measure the extent of inequality. • It is the value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it • ...
Chapter 5 Glossary 2021-08-25
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- species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain
- term used to describe a species that has not been seen in the wild for over 50 years, and of which the last known individual has died
- species that is experiencing a rapid population decline and is in danger of becoming extinct if the drop in numbers continues
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
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- the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of that plant or animal
- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- species that has low numbers, often spread out over a large area; the population is not decreasing
- part of the stem, root, or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- individuals that are exactly the same as each other
9 Clues: a scientist who studies the growing of plants • individuals that are exactly the same as each other • species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain • part of the stem, root, or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant • the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of that plant or animal • ...
Cities on Strike! 2025-10-02
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- Nestled in forest country, known for its annual winter carnival and scenic vistas.
- A charming mountain town in the Selkirks known for its heritage buildings and arts.
- A picturesque community on the Sunshine Coast, celebrated for its warm climates and coastal charm.
- Once the capital of BC, known as the “Royal City” with historic landmarks.
- Naval traditions and a scenic harbor define this Vancouver Island community.
- An Okanagan town distinguished by its wineries and charming lakeside ambiance.
- A Fraser Valley city known for equestrian events and a blend of urban and rural life.
- A West Kootenay town with a notable history in the mining and smelting industries.
- Known for its agricultural heritage and annual airshow extravaganza.
- A coastal community famed for its aviation history and access to nature.
- An upscale community celebrated for its ocean vistas and elegant living.
- An island city famous for its namesake dessert bars and vibrant waterfront.
- Often called the “Salmon Capital” of Vancouver Island.
- The northern gateway to BC’s interior, steeped in forestry and resource history.
- A growing suburb known for its river valleys and lush parks.
- An Okanagan gem celebrated for its wineries, orchards, and lake views.
- A north coast port city with a rich maritime and Indigenous heritage.
- A small town bordering the Fraser River with a name inspired by a Swiss naturalist.
- Renowned for its rugged mountains and outdoor adventure opportunities.
- Nestled in the West Kootenays with a name evoking medieval fortresses.
- BC’s capital, known for its British heritage and picturesque harbor views.
- Famously recognized as “Mile 0” on the route to Alaska.
- A vibrant, multicultural metropolis set between mountains and ocean.
- An island city celebrated for its diverse culture and culinary delights.
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- A small town serving as the gateway to major alpine resorts.
- A modest suburb boasting scenic river views within Metro Vancouver.
- A central Vancouver Island city with a vibrant arts scene and coastal charm.
- A Fraser Valley town celebrated for its rich farms and annual agricultural fair.
- World-renowned as a ski resort town with year-round outdoor adventures.
- One of BC’s fastest growing cities, blending urban diversity with expansive green spaces.
- A flat, agriculturally rich peninsula near Metro Vancouver.
- A northern outpost in the Peace River region known for energy resources.
- A central BC city founded at the confluence of rivers and home to extensive outdoor recreation.
- A coastal retreat on Vancouver Island, prized for its rugged shorelines and artisanal charm.
- A northwestern hub on the Skeena River, known for its natural beauty and forestry industry.
- A historic island community on Vancouver Island with mining roots.
- A rapidly growing suburb just outside Victoria on Vancouver Island.
- Situated in the Cariboo region, known for its ranching legacy and annual rodeo.
- A family-friendly community with strong ties to the local river systems.
- A gateway in the Kootenay region, historically linked to mining and rail.
- An Okanagan lakeside destination known for its beach culture and wineries.
- Home to extensive parks and a major suburban center adjacent to Vancouver.
- Located in a fertile valley, this town balances agriculture with scenic river views.
- An Okanagan city famed for its crisp mountain air and recreational lakes.
44 Clues: Often called the “Salmon Capital” of Vancouver Island. • Famously recognized as “Mile 0” on the route to Alaska. • A flat, agriculturally rich peninsula near Metro Vancouver. • A small town serving as the gateway to major alpine resorts. • A growing suburb known for its river valleys and lush parks. • ...
Unit 5.4 words 2021-08-23
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- species that is experiencing a rapid population decline and is in danger of becoming extinct if the drop in numbers continues
- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry
- the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of that plant or animal
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- Species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants
- Individuals that are exactly the same as each other
- Part of a stem , root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant
- term used to describe a species that has not been seen in the wild over 50 years and of which the last known individual has died
- species that has low numbers, often spread out over a large area; the population is not decreasing
9 Clues: a scientist who studies the growing of plants • Individuals that are exactly the same as each other • Species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain • Part of a stem , root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant • the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of that plant or animal • ...
unit 5.4 crossword 2021-08-25
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- species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain.
- term used to describe a species that has not been seen in the wild for over 50 years, and of which the last known individual has died.
- species that is experiencing a rapid population decline and is in danger of becoming extinct if the drop in numbers continues.
- a scientist who studies the growing of plants.
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- the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of that plant or animal.
- native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry.
- species that has low numbers, often spread out over a large area; the population is not decreasing.
- part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant.
- individuals theta are exactly the same as each other.
9 Clues: a scientist who studies the growing of plants. • individuals theta are exactly the same as each other. • species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain. • part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant. • the process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of that plant or animal. • ...
Chapter 10 Geography Vocab 2020-10-26
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- The view that the optimum location of a manufacturing establishment is at the place where the costs of transport and labor and the advantages of agglomeration or dispersion are most favorable.
- The application of large amounts of capital and/ or labor per unit of cultivated land to increase output.
- A system in which goods and services are created for the use of producers or their immediate families. Market exchanges are limited and of minor importance.
- In economic geography, the costs of production inputs that change as the level of production changes. They differ from the costs incurred by agricultural or industrial firms that are fixed and do not change as the amount of production changes.
- The maximum rate at which a renewable resource can be exploited without impairing its ability to be renewed or replenished.
- That employment concerned with research, with the gathering or disseminating of information, and with administration, including administration of the other economic activity levels.
- The production of goods and services for exchange in competitive markets where price and availability are determined by supply and demand forces.
- Those parts of the economy that fulfill the exchange function and that provide market availability of commodities; includes wholesale and retail trade and associated transportation, government, and information services.
- The term suggesting the great increases in food production,primarily in subtropical areas, accomplished through the introduction of very high-yielding grain crops, particularly wheat and rice.
- The application of large amounts of capital and/ or labor per unit of cultivated land to increase output.
- The savings to an individual enterprise that result from spatial association with other similar economic activities.
- A large business organization operating in at least two separate national economies(TNC).
- The migratory but controlled movement of livestock solely dependent upon natural forage.
- A region´s profit potential for a productive activity compared to alternate areas of production of the same good or to alternate uses of of the region´s resources.
- A large agricultural holding, frequently foreign-owned, devoted to the production of a single export crop.
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- The spatial grouping of people or activities for mutual benefit.
- A crop or livestock system in which land quality or extent is more important than capital or labor inputs in determining output.
- The production of goods and services, usually consumed or distributed by a government agency, in quantities and at prices determined by governmental programs.
- Those parts of the economy involved in the processing of raw materials derived from primary activities; includes manufacturing, construction, power generation.
- Crop production of forest clearings kept in cultivation until their quickly declining fertility is lost. Cleared plots are then abandoned and new sites are prepared.
- Primary activities involving the mining and quarrying of nonrenewable metallic and nonmetallic mineral resources.
- Primary activities involving the harvesting of renewable natural resources of land or water; commercial gathering usually implies forestry and fishing industries.
- A crop or livestock system in which land quality or extent is more important than capital or labor inputs in determining output.
- The concentric zonal pattern of agricultural land use around a single market center proposed in the von thunen model.
- The study of how people earn a living, how livelihood systems vary by area, and how economic activities are spatially interrelated and linked.
- Those parts of the economy involved in making natural resources available for use or further processing; includes mining, agriculture, forestry, fishing or hunting, grazing.
26 Clues: The spatial grouping of people or activities for mutual benefit. • The migratory but controlled movement of livestock solely dependent upon natural forage. • A large business organization operating in at least two separate national economies(TNC). • The application of large amounts of capital and/ or labor per unit of cultivated land to increase output. • ...
A&E team crossword 2025-12-08
Across
- Bird of the year 2025
- Where Vanessa went to school and uni
- First insurance company in NZ to introduce risk-based pricing
- Bay in Wellington known for surfing
- Country with the closest per capita emissions to New Zealand
- Inai Tonu Nei
- Light reflected from a surface
- Rachael’s new dog’s name
- The name of the CGE model used in our budget advice
- Reduction or prevention of emissions
- Acronym related to capturing CO2
- The I in EITE businesses
- Climate Change Minister when Inaia tonu nei was delivered
- Bay in Wellington known for being ‘clothing-optional’
- Emissions pathway to achieve targets
- Host country for COP in 2026
- T in VKT
- The second word in the famous Wellington cafe set to close in January 2026
- Action to reduce risk from the ETS carbon price rollercoaster
- Organic renewable energy source
- When emissions reduction in one country is offset or increased in another country
- Wellington’s tallest mountain
- A methodology used for forestry in the NZ ETS
- Insurance for insurers
- Someone who refuses to accept climate science
- Agency responsible for climate research and monitoring
- Sector projected to have second lowest gross emissions in 2050
- Ocean effect of CO₂ absorption, reducing pH
- Person on the poster on Anita's bookshelf (visible in Teams meetings) (clue: relates to physics)
- What can’t you do with Wellington on a good day
- Term for total units in private accounts in the ETS
- Wellington suburb most vulnerable to sea level rise
- Self-Governing territory that is reported in the NZ GHG inventory
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- Oxford dictionary word of the year
- Climate change minister when the ETS was introduced in 2008
- Wellington's local cricket team
- The F in HFCs
- The second C in the CCR price control
- Earth's frozen water
- Largest hydro power station in NZ
- NZ’s fourth highest form of electricity production
- The A in A&E team
- Debris left after storms in forests
- Where insects and politicians live
- Overseas university Anita attended
- Type of land the Government hopes to plant trees on
- The P in IPCC
- Current official name of the ‘Cake tin’
- The E in CGE modelling
- Wellington suburb with the most wind turbines
- Oldest pub in Wellington
- Most common Wellington wind
- Name of the theatre hosting the premiere of Avatar 3 this Saturday
- Suburb of Vanessa’s new house
- Term used in the GHG inventory that covers forestry
- Vanessa’s name in the world outside of work
- Most iconic fountain in the Southern Hemisphere
- Delivered every second year
- Capture and store carbon
- Number of degrees Anita has
- Shape of Wellington’s new sculpture in Waitangi Park
- Location of NZ’s aluminum smelter
- Name of our building when built in 1984
- Excess units in the ETS that pose risk to meeting budgets
- Acronym for new tool installed by NZ Steel to replace coal-fired kilns
- Measure of how much a greenhouse gas warms the Earth compared to CO₂
- Type of carbon stored in oceans
- What does Wellington’s ‘naked-man’ sculpture find in the wind
- Primary agency responsible for managing the NZ ETS
69 Clues: T in VKT • The F in HFCs • Inai Tonu Nei • The P in IPCC • The A in A&E team • Earth's frozen water • Bird of the year 2025 • The E in CGE modelling • Insurance for insurers • Rachael’s new dog’s name • The I in EITE businesses • Oldest pub in Wellington • Capture and store carbon • Most common Wellington wind • Delivered every second year • Number of degrees Anita has • ...
Rside_3.2crossword_noura 2013-05-06
Across
- resource use
- the division of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments
- damage to soil––for example, as a result of deforestation or the removal of topsoil from bare land by water and wind erosion
- the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted
- the destruction of habitats that usually results from human activities
- the introduction of chemicals, toxins, wastes, or micro- organisms into the environment in concentrations that are harmful to living things
- The process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine
- the ways in which we use land, such as for urban development, agriculture, industry, mining, and forestry
- the clearing or logging of forests without replanting
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- proving an area with new plants or trees
- the dying out of a species; species become extinct when their numbers are reduced to zero
- the spreading of urban developments (as houses and shopping centers) on undeveloped land near a city
- the squeezing together of soil particles so that the air spaces between them are reduced
- ecological information, passed down from generation to generation, that reflects human experience with nature gained over centuries
- the ability of an ecosystem to sustain ecological processes and maintain biodiversity over time; using natural resources in a way that maintains ecosystem health now and for future generations
15 Clues: resource use • proving an area with new plants or trees • the clearing or logging of forests without replanting • the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted • the division of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments • the destruction of habitats that usually results from human activities • ...
Our Forest Resources chapter22 2013-05-30
Across
- A method of logging in which up to 70% of trees are cut
- Lumbering technique in which only trees of a certain type, size, and quality are cut
- A forest that has enough trees and is close enough to a market to be harvested by the forest industry
- Name of province with the highest value of lumber products shipped (2001)
- Bring back growth
- The logging method where all trees in an area are cut down
- A board of material produced by gluing together particles of wood under pressure
- Part of a forest that has too small trees or is too far away from the market to be harvested
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- A branch of forestry dealing with the cultivation and care of forests
- A boar of material produced by gluing together small chips of wood under pressure
- Rain, snow or fog created after sulphur dioxide and nitric oxides mix with water vapour in the atmosphere
- A thin covering of high-quality wood glued to low-quality wood
- Coniferous forest that stretches from east to west across Canada
- A forest that has never been cut and is considered important to maintain a wide number of species
- A forest with both coniferous and deciduous trees
15 Clues: Bring back growth • A forest with both coniferous and deciduous trees • A method of logging in which up to 70% of trees are cut • The logging method where all trees in an area are cut down • A thin covering of high-quality wood glued to low-quality wood • Coniferous forest that stretches from east to west across Canada • ...
Agriculture - Caitlin Loughry 2016-01-20
Across
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- The cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- Farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- Characteristics of farmers and their way of life
- A commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- The cultivation of rice on a paddy, or small flooded field enclosed by mud dikes, practiced in the humid areas of the far east
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- Use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- Dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- The art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- The killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food and materials necessary to survive
- In american commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- The practice of rotating the use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- Highly mechanized, large scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
15 Clues: Characteristics of farmers and their way of life • A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • Use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • Farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • ...
Ag - Nick Rendon 2016-01-19
Across
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms (as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- expenditure of much labor and capital of a piece of land to increase its productivity
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the cultivation of rice on a paddy, or small flooded field enclosed by mud dikes, practiced in the humid areas of the Far East
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- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- characteristics of farmers or their way of life
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristics of farmers or their way of life • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Rubenstein Chapter 10 Part 1: Development 2020-06-01
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- country: Country with less developed industrial base
- sector: It includes manufacturers that process, transform, and assemble raw materials into useful products, as well as industries that fabricate manufactured goods into finished consumer goods.
- It is the value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it
- sector: It involves the provision of goods and services to people in exchange for payment, such as retailing, banking, law, education, and government
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- Development Index (HDI): The purpose of HDI is to measure the extent of inequality.
- country: Country with fully developed industrial base
- Process of improving the conditions of people through diffusion of knowledge and technology.
- domestic product: The value of the output of goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- sector: It includes activities that directly extract materials from earth through agriculture and sometimes by other factors such as mining, fishing, and forestry.
9 Clues: country: Country with less developed industrial base • country: Country with fully developed industrial base • Development Index (HDI): The purpose of HDI is to measure the extent of inequality. • It is the value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it • ...
Unit 5.4 crossword Homework 2021-08-22
Across
- A scientist who studies the growing of plants.
- Individuals that are exactly the same as each other.
- species Species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain.
- Part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant.
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- species Species that is experiencing a rapid population decline and is in danger of becoming extinct if the drop in numbers continues.
- Term used to describe a species that has not been seen in the wild for over 50 years, ad of which the last known individual has died.
- species Species that has low numbers, often a spread out over large area; the population is not decreasing.
- vegetation Native vegetation that remains unchanged when surrounding areas have been changed by activities such as grazing or forestry.
- breeding The process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of plant or animal.
9 Clues: A scientist who studies the growing of plants. • Individuals that are exactly the same as each other. • Part of the stem, root or leaf that is able to grow into a new plant. • species Species that are close to extinction and very small numbers remain. • breeding The process of mating one breed of plant or animal with another breed of plant or animal. • ...
Ag Nash Yin 2016-01-19
Across
- The art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- Expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and raising of domesticated animals
- A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- The continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- Use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the culture landscape of agricultural areas
- The feeding relationship between species in a biotic community
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- Dating back 10,000 years, in achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- The killing of wild game and harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- characteristics of farmers or their way or life
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- The unique way in which each culture uses it particular physical environment, those aspects of culture that serve to provide the necessities of life-food, clothing, shelter, and defense
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- A factor like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
15 Clues: the culture landscape of agricultural areas • characteristics of farmers or their way or life • A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • The feeding relationship between species in a biotic community • The continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • Use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Introduction to Horticulture 2021-08-20
Across
- includes floriculture, nursery and landscape, interiorscaping, and turfgrass management
- also called viticulture is the study of grapes
- Scientific study of plants (study of plant biology), including their structure, genetics, ecology, classification and economic importance.
- is the cultivating and arrangement of outdoor plant materials to create beautiful spaces that are useful to people and ecosystems. Grown in fields, greenhouses, or shadehouses.
- has aesthetic impacts through green spaces, and have benefits to mental health
- is the study, cultivation and marketing of flowers and ornamental plants with careers as a buyer, floral designer, florist,etc.
- includes olericulture, pomology and viticulture
- is the cultivating, process, storing and marketing of fruits, nuts, trees and brambles
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- also known as CSA, farmer sells "shares", risk to consumer
- is the collection of grass plants that form a ground cover; commonly referred to as sod.
- the science and technology of cultivating crops for food, fiber, and fuel (image: corn on stalk).Specialties include biotechnology, soil science plant breeding and weed science
- also known as IPM, no-till farming, Cover crops
- includes herbs, vegetables, flavorings, perfumes, medicines
- must have USDA certification, no genetic modifications, no chemical food addititives, more labor intensive
- the science or practice of planting, managing, restoring, and caring for forests
15 Clues: also called viticulture is the study of grapes • also known as IPM, no-till farming, Cover crops • includes olericulture, pomology and viticulture • also known as CSA, farmer sells "shares", risk to consumer • includes herbs, vegetables, flavorings, perfumes, medicines • has aesthetic impacts through green spaces, and have benefits to mental health • ...
Ag - Daniel Graney 2016-01-19
Across
- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use
- deliberately planted and tended by humans that is genetically distinct from its wild ancestors as a result of selective breeding
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- the cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- characteristics of farmers or their way of life
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
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- highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially food
- use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional countries
- expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land in increase its productivity
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting soil
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agricultural areas • characteristics of farmers or their way of life • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially food • a second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
Ag- Kiara Poole 2016-01-19
Across
- means any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to mkae or modify products or processes for specific use
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- the killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- the recent introduction of high-yield hybrid crops and chemical fertilizers and pesticides into traditional Asian agricultural systems
- highly mechanized, large-scale farming
- unique way in which each culture usees its particular physical enviroment
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food
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- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the feeding relationships between speices in a biotic community
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying
- a class of agricultural, or more properly, an animal husbandry enterprise, raising female cattle, goats, or certain other lactaing livestock for long-term production of milk
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- characteristic of farmers of their way of life
- the activity of hunting for fish by hooking, trapping, or gathering animals not classifiable as insects which breathte in water or pass their lives in water
15 Clues: highly mechanized, large-scale farming • characteristic of farmers of their way of life • the cultivation of aquatic organisms especially for food • the feeding relationships between speices in a biotic community • farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive • a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying • ...
Agriculture- Vanessa Arellano 2016-01-20
Across
- the practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- the cultivation of aquatic organisms(as fish or shellfish) especially for food
- farming to supply the minimum food and materials necessary to survive
- the cultivation of domesticated crops and the raising of domesticated animals
- the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
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- use of little labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity
- the cultural landscape of agriculture areas
- characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- a factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- the cultivation of rice on a paddy, or small flooded field enclosed by mud dikes, practiced in the humid areas of the Far East
- the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- a commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- the art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources
- commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
15 Clues: the cultural landscape of agriculture areas • characteristic of farmers or their way of life • the feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • the continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • use of little labor and capital to increase agriculture productivity • ...
Ag - Tyesn Jones 2016-01-20
Across
- The art, science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations, and related natural resources.
- Characteristic of farmers or their way of life
- Expenditure of much labor and capital on a piece of land to increase its productivity
- The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- A factory like farm devoted to either livestock flattening or dairying; all feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- Use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity
- Highly mechanized, large-scale farming, usually under corporate ownership
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming, so named because the word was a Middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
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- Dating back 10,000 years, it achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- The cultural landscape of agricultural areas
- The killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- The practice of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year, to avoid exhausting the soil
- In American commercial grain agriculture, a farm on which no one lives; planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- A commercial type of agriculture that produces flattened cattle and hogs for meat
15 Clues: The cultural landscape of agricultural areas • Characteristic of farmers or their way of life • A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • Use of little labor and capital to increase agricultural productivity • ...
Ag-Zachary Long 2016-01-20
Across
- The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community
- Means any technological application that uses biological systems and living organisms to make or modify products or processes for specific use
- The process of rotating use of different fields from crop to crop each year to avoid exhausting the soil
- The art,science, and practice of studying and managing forests and plantations,and related natural resources
- The killing of wild game and the harvesting of wild plants to provide food in traditional cultures
- The continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals
- Characteristic of farmers or their way of life
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- A commercial type of agriculture that produces fattened cattle and hogs for meat
- A factory like farm devoted to either livestock fattening or dairying, all the feed is imported and no crops are grown on the farm
- In american commercial grain agriculture,a farm on which no one lives planting and harvesting is done by hired migratory crews
- A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested
- Commercial gardening and fruit farming,so named because the word was a middle English word meaning bartering or the exchange of commodities
- The cultivation of aquatic organisms
- The activity of hunting fish by hooking, trapping, or gathering
- Highly mechanized large scale farming unusually under corporate ownership
15 Clues: The cultivation of aquatic organisms • Characteristic of farmers or their way of life • A second crop is planted after the first has been harvested • The feeding relationships between species in a biotic community • The activity of hunting fish by hooking, trapping, or gathering • The continual movement of livestock in search of forage for animals • ...
Rside-3.2crosswprd-lindseyc 2013-05-06
Across
- the ways in which we use land, such as for urban development, agriculture, industry, mining, and forestry
- ecological information, passed down from generation to generation, that reflects human experience with nature gained over centuries
- the destruction of habitats that usually results from human activities
- the clearing or logging of forests without replanting
- the introduction of chemicals, toxins, wastes, or micro- organisms into the environment in concentrations that are harmful to living things
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- the ability of an ecosystem to sustain ecological processes and maintain biodiversity over time; using natural resources in a way that maintains ecosystem health now and for future generations
- the dying out of a species; species become extinct when their numbers are reduced to zero
- the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted
- the division of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments
- the squeezing together of soil particles so that the air spaces between them are reduced
- the spreading of urban developments (as houses and shopping centers) on undeveloped land near a city
- damage to soil––for example, as a result of deforestation or the removal of topsoil from bare land by water and wind erosion
- The process or industry of obtaining coal or other minerals from a mine
- resource use
- proving an area with new plants or trees
15 Clues: resource use • proving an area with new plants or trees • the clearing or logging of forests without replanting • the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted • the division of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments • the destruction of habitats that usually results from human activities • ...
TIJ1O-CROSSWORD 2015-09-23
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- the outer protective wood on a tree
- a flowering plant with an embryo that bears 2 seed leaves. (cotyledons)
- an alley in a formal garden or park bordered by trees or bushes
- a structure used to see the surrounding area and mostly used for entertainment and relaxing
- a way of cultivating land or property
- architect Person who is educated in the field of landscape architecture.
- a green plant that grows on the ground in short stems
- modification any alteration of genetic material, as in agriculture, to make them capable ofproducing new substances or performing new functions; also called genetic engineering, genetic manipulation, gene splicing, [ gene technology ],recombinant DNA technology
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- a protuberance in the tissue of a plant; an excrescence on a stem,branch, or root; a node or joint in a stem, especially when of swollenform.
- species an organism that has a negative effect on our economy,environment and health
- Loading Fuel Loading or fuel volume is reported in tons of fuel available per acre. The higher the fuel loading, the more heat that will be produced during a fire
- The science of planting and caring for trees
- A cluster or group trees
- a celular rlant tissue
- a destructive insect that attacks crops, livestock, etc
15 Clues: a celular rlant tissue • A cluster or group trees • the outer protective wood on a tree • a way of cultivating land or property • The science of planting and caring for trees • a green plant that grows on the ground in short stems • a destructive insect that attacks crops, livestock, etc • an alley in a formal garden or park bordered by trees or bushes • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2019-01-14
Across
- to make something new from materials that have been used before
- higher air and sea temperatures partly caused by man-made increases in greenhouse-gas levels
- a fuel like oil or coal formed from very old plant and animal fossils
- a gas that's released by plants and by burning fossil fuels
- a poor nation that's gradually becoming richer and more advanced
- a gas in the atmosphere that stops heat from escaping into space
- to put organic waste like vegetable peels, uneaten food, grass clippings and leaves into a large container that breaks it down into healthy soil
- a thick dirty cloud at ground level caused by pollutants reacting to sunlight
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- animals, birds, insects, etc. living naturally in the wild
- global changes in temperature, wind patterns, rainfall, etc.
- a measurement of the amount of CO2 a person adds to the atmosphere
- the contamination of the environment
- animals or plants in danger of becoming extinct or disappearing in the near future
- can be used without running out, esp. of energy sources like solar and wind
- rubbish or garbage from a house or apartment
- a forestry or logging practice in which most or all trees in an area are cut down
- the order in which organisms in an ecosystem eat one another
- rain that contains harmful chemicals that collect in the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned
- the planting of trees and plants to help a damaged or destroyed forest recover
19 Clues: the contamination of the environment • rubbish or garbage from a house or apartment • animals, birds, insects, etc. living naturally in the wild • a gas that's released by plants and by burning fossil fuels • global changes in temperature, wind patterns, rainfall, etc. • the order in which organisms in an ecosystem eat one another • ...
Science 10 Chapter 3.2 Crossword 2013-05-04
Across
- Is the divisions of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments.
- Is the process or industry of finding coal or other minerals from digging underground into a mine.
- Is the practice of forests that are logged or cleared for human use and never replanted.
- Is the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted.
- Planting a tree or plant that has been dug up a second time by transferring it to larger pot or site.
- Is the ways we use the land around us for urban development, agriculture, industry, mining, and forestry.
- Happens when soil particles are squeezed together and the air spaces between the particles are reduced.
- Is the ways we obtain and use materials, such as soil, wood, water, gas, oil, and minerals.
- Is the spreading outwards of a city and it’s suburbs.
- Could occur when water and wind erosion removes topsoil from bare land.
- Is the dying out of a species.
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- The ability of an ecosystem to sustain biological processes.
- Is the introduction of chemicals, toxins, wastes, or micro-organisms into the environment that are harmful to nature and living things.
- Is the destructions of habitats that happens from human activities.
- Is the understanding of the plants, animals, and natural occurrences in the forest’s environment that the First Nation’s used.
15 Clues: Is the dying out of a species. • Is the spreading outwards of a city and it’s suburbs. • The ability of an ecosystem to sustain biological processes. • Is the use or extraction of a resource until it is depleted. • Is the divisions of habitats into smaller, isolated fragments. • Is the destructions of habitats that happens from human activities. • ...
Invasive Species 2024-05-13
Across
- the natural environment in which a particular species lives
- to slowly change or develop over time into a more complex version of the original form
- the practice of cultivating crops and raising animals for food, fiber, and other products
- the protection and preservation of natural resources and biodiversity
- species that are indigenous to a particular area and have evolved in that ecosystem over time.
- the science and practice of managing forests for timber and other forest products
- the total of all the external conditions that may act upon an organism or community to influence its development or existence.
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- a microorganism related to causing disease
- the variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
- non-native species that have been introduced to a new environment and have the potential to cause harm to the ecosystem, economy, or human health.
- a process in which an organism improves in ways that allow it to survive it environment
- a community of living and nonliving components that interact with one another in a particular environment.
- a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation, growing where it conflicts with human preferences, needs, or goals
- related to water or living in water
- an organism that is considered harmful or unwanted.
15 Clues: related to water or living in water • a microorganism related to causing disease • the variety of living organisms in an ecosystem. • an organism that is considered harmful or unwanted. • the natural environment in which a particular species lives • the protection and preservation of natural resources and biodiversity • ...
Vocab Words 2022-10-27
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- the commercial organization and operation of vacations and visits to places of interest
- catching fish for sale, often with the use of large ships Commercial fishing is how restaurants get most of their fish.
- raising animals for food, milk, wool, or other products
- manufacturing The branch of manufacture and trade based on the fabrication, processing, or preparation of products from raw materials and commodities
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- farming - farming carried out mainly to provide food for farm families, with little surplus for sale to others - Subsistence farming is used when farmers don’t want or can’t buy food so they just grow their own food.
- The foraging of uncultivated plants and undomesticated animals for subsistence
- the planting, growing, and harvesting of trees - #TeamTrees works a lot on this and helps plant trees around the world.
- raising crops for sale, often on large farms
- the ways in which people use a particular area of Earth's surface
- the raising of livestock for food by moving herds from place to place to find pasture and water
10 Clues: raising crops for sale, often on large farms • raising animals for food, milk, wool, or other products • the ways in which people use a particular area of Earth's surface • The foraging of uncultivated plants and undomesticated animals for subsistence • the commercial organization and operation of vacations and visits to places of interest • ...
Wilderness Explorers Disney100 2023-03-04
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- The science and craft of creating, managing, planting, using, conserving, and repairing woodlands for human and environmental benefits
- A recreational activity or a form of citizen science, this activity uses both sight and sound to observe wild animals in their natural habitat
- A species of bird, known for their long wings and pink feathers
- Located inside Disney Animal Kingdom Park, this attraction takes your on a guided tour of the lush African savanna
- Explorers Club
- The branch of biology that examines the relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
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- The practice of protecting wild species and their habitats in order to maintain healthy wildlife populations and to restore, protect or enhance natural ecosystems.
- The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects
- A location meeting all the environmental conditions an organism needs to survive
- The remains of impressions of a prehistoric organism preserved in a petrified form or as a cast in rock
- A small animal that has six legs, sometimes with wings.
- The scientific study of plants, including their physiology, structure, genetics, and economic importance
- Located on Expedition Everest- Legend of the Forbidden Mountain this creature serves as the attractions main antagonist
13 Clues: Explorers Club • A small animal that has six legs, sometimes with wings. • A species of bird, known for their long wings and pink feathers • The process of converting waste materials into new materials and objects • A location meeting all the environmental conditions an organism needs to survive • ...
cordillera region crossword 2013-05-02
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- pacific railway/the name of the railway built in the 1800's by the Chinese men.
- happen every summer in BC.
- a fruit that is grown in BC only during June to July.
- tax/ this was introduced to make Chinese people to stop coming to Canada.
- Nagano/the first Japanese to come to Canada.
- poles/to tell a story first nations in BC only would make ____.
- Fraser/a river in BC also an explorer who followed this river to the pacific ocean.
- industry through out all of BC.
- people thought that the cordillera needed a police force to bring law and order.
- the first ___temple was built in 1908.
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- ___ first nation built canoes that could be taken in onto the and often travel long distances.
- camps/during word war 2 the Japanese people were put in _____ and had property taken away from them.
- mountain/many Chinese men who came to cordillera to work on the railway called the mountains ______.
- many of these people died during construction of the railway.
- In the cordillera there were plentiful ____ in the waters of BC.
- roman catholic _____ started coming to this region to minister peoples spiritual beliefs.
- Maru/this ship carried 400 passengers and only 24 passengers got to stay in Canada.
- cook/ an British explorer who came to cordillera region by ship.
- the first nations held ___ which were eventually banned.
19 Clues: happen every summer in BC. • industry through out all of BC. • the first ___temple was built in 1908. • Nagano/the first Japanese to come to Canada. • a fruit that is grown in BC only during June to July. • the first nations held ___ which were eventually banned. • many of these people died during construction of the railway. • ...
FORESTRY OCCUPATIONS - ADAPTED VERSION 2024-05-02
Agriculture, Food, and Natural Resources 2022-01-05
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- resources resources of economic value that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its consumption
- engineer develop solutions to environmental problems
- the industry in the production of plants and animals for food and fiber, providing agriculture supplies and services, and the processing, marketing and distribution of agriculture products
- resources materials or substance such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain
- service system professionals in these occupations manage systems such as water treatment systems, to protect and renew the environment
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- and drug administration responsible for protecting and promoting public health. this department controls and supervise food safety animal food and feed and products down the line
- convert waste into reusable material
- a person who practices veterinary medicine or surgery
- worker develop, maintain, or protect forest, forested areas and woodlands
- states department of agriculture the u.s. department responsible for developing and executing federal laws related to farming, agriculture, forestry, and food
- systems professionals in these occupations feed, groom and take care of animals and ranchers raise and sell livestock for a profit
- science the study of the nature of foods and the changes that occur in them naturally and as result of handling and processing
12 Clues: convert waste into reusable material • engineer develop solutions to environmental problems • a person who practices veterinary medicine or surgery • worker develop, maintain, or protect forest, forested areas and woodlands • resources resources of economic value that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its consumption • ...
Forestry Vocab 2023-08-31
3 Clues: An instrument for measuring the speed or force of wind • ring growth A layer of wood-including springwood and summerwood -grown in a single year • reproduction Means of reproducing trees through the use of cuttings or budding and grafting
Economics Review 2020-11-24
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- activity actions that involve the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- resources people and the skills people possess – ex. Skilled and unskilled workers
- economic activity includes transportation, retail trade, and information technology
- resources anything from nature that can be of value to humans
- the basic urban necessities like streets and utilities
- relying on another country for goods and services; countries must trade to get the resources they need
- country a country in the process of being industrialized
- resources renewable or nonrenewable resources used for obtaining an energy source
- a person who starts and builds a business
- economic activity dealing directly with resources;ex. Fishing, farming, forestry, mining
- cities and towns
- economic activity involves manufacturing and processing;ex. Steel mills, saw mills, automobile assembly
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- depletion the consumption of natural resources faster than it can be replenished
- resources; goods produced and used to make other goods and services – ex. Money, tools, equipment, industries, technologies
- resources natural resources that are limited and will run out over time – ex. Fossil fuels (oil, coal, natural gas) and metals (gold, iron, copper)
- country a country that has a great deal of technology and manufacturing
- advantage the ability of countries to produce goods and services at lower relative costs than other countries resulting in the export of goods and services
- resources natural resources that can replenish themselves with proper management and care – ex. Soil, water, forests, sun, wind
- countryside
19 Clues: countryside • cities and towns • a person who starts and builds a business • the basic urban necessities like streets and utilities • country a country in the process of being industrialized • resources anything from nature that can be of value to humans • country a country that has a great deal of technology and manufacturing • ...
Env 2025-03-25
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- areas characterized by low population density, open spaces, and a strong connection to land-based activities like agriculture, forestry, and resource extraction, distinct from urban areas.
- relating to or characteristic of a city or town
- energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power.
- a naturally occurring, primarily methane-based, fossil fuel formed from the remains of ancient organisms, used as a fuel and raw materia
- a stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids.
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- relating to the nucleus of an atom.
- A naturally abundant, nonmetallic element that occurs in all organic compounds and can be found in all known forms of life.
- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality.
- the process of making an area more urban.
- an area classified according to the species that live in that location
10 Clues: relating to the nucleus of an atom. • the process of making an area more urban. • relating to or characteristic of a city or town • an area classified according to the species that live in that location • energy from a source that is not depleted when used, such as wind or solar power. • ...
Real Value Documentary Crossword 2024-11-06
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- Service-oriented sectors focused on consumer needs, requiring skilled labor and specialized expertise are known as the __________(8letters) industries.
- The people who work for a company, whose well-being is often a focus of sustainable practices (9 letters).
- The cost of a product or service (5 letters).
- acronym for corporate social responsibility (3 letters)
- '______ is a metric of sustainability' (6letters).
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- a vague synonym for efficiency (13 letters).
- ________ (7 letters) industries refer to sectors of the economy that are involved in the extraction and collection of natural resources directly from the Earth, including agriculture, fisheries, and forestry.
- Recent societal pressure has called for an increase in corporate __________ (12 letters).
- ___________ (9 letters) industries refer to sectors of the economy that add value to raw materials by processing, refining, and assembling them into more complex products that can be sold or used in further production, largely manufacturing.
- The group of people a company aims to benefit through its social and environmental initiatives (9 letters)
10 Clues: a vague synonym for efficiency (13 letters). • The cost of a product or service (5 letters). • '______ is a metric of sustainability' (6letters). • acronym for corporate social responsibility (3 letters) • Recent societal pressure has called for an increase in corporate __________ (12 letters). • ...
Crossword 4.4 2021-11-11
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- benefited the public by placing the same controls on other foods and medicine.
- charged with watching out for false advertising or dishonest labeling.
- a California naturalist who led congress to create Yosemite National Park in 1890.
- Gave the federal gov. the power to decide where and how water would be distributed.
- Goals were to keep the wealthy and powerful from taking advantage of small business owners and the poor.
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- led the Division of Forestry in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- provided federal agents with the power to inspect any meat sold across state lines and required federal inspection of meat processing plants.
- Gave the ICC even greater powers allowed ICC, for the first time, to set maximum shipping rates, maximum rates for ferries, toll bridges, and oil pipelines.
- gave congress the power to collect an income tax without restrictions.
- placed commercial banks under the control of federal reserve board, which set up regional banks to hold the reserve funds from those commercial banks.
- is control of the supply of money in circulation at any given time.
11 Clues: led the Division of Forestry in the U.S. Department of Agriculture. • is control of the supply of money in circulation at any given time. • charged with watching out for false advertising or dishonest labeling. • gave congress the power to collect an income tax without restrictions. • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-10-17
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- A framework for measuring a company's performance on environmental, social, and governance factors.
- A metric used to assess a company's environmental impact.
- A type of bond that is used to finance projects that improve water quality or conservation.
- A type of investor who is interested in investing in ESG and green bonds.
- A type of investment that is made in companies or projects that are considered to be sustainable or responsible.
- The process of ensuring that the revenues of green bonds are used for their intended purpose.
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- A monitoring mechanism for the utilisation of revenues from green bonds, as well as the environmental and social implications of the projects sponsored.
- A type of bond that is used to finance projects that promote sustainable agriculture or forestry.
- A type of investment that is made in companies that are working to reduce their environmental impact.
- A potential threat to the future of ESG and green bonds.
- A type of bond that is used to finance projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions or promote renewable energy.
11 Clues: A potential threat to the future of ESG and green bonds. • A metric used to assess a company's environmental impact. • A type of investor who is interested in investing in ESG and green bonds. • A type of bond that is used to finance projects that improve water quality or conservation. • ...
Crossword 4.4 2021-11-11
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- benefited the public by placing the same controls on other foods and medicine.
- placed commercial banks under the control of federal reserve board, which set up regional banks to hold the reserve funds from those commercial banks.
- Gave the ICC even greater powers allowed ICC, for the first time, to set maximum shipping rates, maximum rates for ferries, toll bridges, and oil pipelines.
- Gave the federal gov. the power to decide where and how water would be distributed.
- gave congress the power to collect an income tax without restrictions.
- is control of the supply of money in circulation at any given time.
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- charged with watching out for false advertising or dishonest labeling.
- led the Division of Forestry in the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
- a California naturalist who led congress to create Yosemite National Park in 1890.
- provided federal agents with the power to inspect any meat sold across state lines and required federal inspection of meat processing plants.
- Goals were to keep the wealthy and powerful from taking advantage of small business owners and the poor.
11 Clues: led the Division of Forestry in the U.S. Department of Agriculture. • is control of the supply of money in circulation at any given time. • charged with watching out for false advertising or dishonest labeling. • gave congress the power to collect an income tax without restrictions. • ...
Civic Literacy Module 4- Lesson 1 2026-03-29
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- North Carolina industry that focuses on growing trees for lumber
- governing body created by the North Carolina colony, whose laws the colonists agreed to follow over the royal governor’s
- industry focused on scientific growth; anchored and supported by NC universities
- portion of the NC state constitution written in 1776 that focuses on the rights of the individual citizen; pre-dates the Bill of Rights
- declared the Provincial Congress to be the sole governing body of North Carolina; nullified the authority of the royal governor
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- industry hub located in Charlotte, NC that focuses on securing and transferring safely peoples’ money
- declaration by North Carolina’s Provincial Congress that the colony was independent from Great Britain
- reserves powers not enumerated (listed) in the Constitution for the federal government for the states
- the division of power between the federal government and state governments
- North Carolina industry that focuses on generating revenue through travel to notable natural and man-made attractions across the state
- North Carolina is the 4th largest exporter of goods as part of this industry
11 Clues: North Carolina industry that focuses on growing trees for lumber • the division of power between the federal government and state governments • North Carolina is the 4th largest exporter of goods as part of this industry • industry focused on scientific growth; anchored and supported by NC universities • ...
Canada's Industries Unit 2012-11-25
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- the science of planting and taking care of trees and forests
- a non-living substance that is neither animal nor vegetable that is found in rocks on earth
- the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, especially on a large scale
- they lose their leaves in the fall, new leaves grow in the spring from buds on the branches, and these trees look like maple trees
- any substance used to fertilize the soil, especially commercial or chemical manure
- the act, process, or industry of extracting ores, coal and laying of explosives
- a chemical preparation for destroying plant, fungal, or animal pests
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- the science and art of cultivating such plants
- the business of operating a farm
- the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock
- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture
- any general business activity, trade or manufacturing
- a substance or preparation for killing plants, especially weeds
- the cultivated produce of the ground, while growing or when gathered
- the act of catching fish
- the waxy needles, flexible branches easily shed snow and thick bark prevent the loss of moisture in times if drought and their sticky sap acts as an anti-freeze, these trees look like Christmas or pine trees
16 Clues: the act of catching fish • the business of operating a farm • the science and art of cultivating such plants • any general business activity, trade or manufacturing • the science of planting and taking care of trees and forests • a substance or preparation for killing plants, especially weeds • the cultivated produce of the ground, while growing or when gathered • ...
Executive Branch Ch. 10-11 2022-04-13
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- a relationship that develops between congressional committees, the federal bureaucracy and interest groups during the policy creation process
- Department tasked with the enforcement of federal law
- Amendment that limits the Presidents terms to two
- Department that manages Federal finances by collecting taxes and paying bills and by managing currency, government accounts and public debt
- election result in which the victorious candidate or party wins by an overwhelming margin
- Responsible for farming, forestry, rural economic development, and food.
- responsible for the nation's foreign policy and international relations.
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- Creating the conditions for economic growth and opportunity.
- Department charged with coordinating and supervising all agencies and functions of the government directly related to national security and the United States Armed Forces.
- Responsible for constructing and maintaining interstate highways, U.S. routes and state roads
- Amendment that says the Vice President takes over if the current President dies or resigns
- Responsible for safe handling of nuclear material.
- System where the successful political party gives public office to its supporters
- Department that collects raw data on schools in the United States and to enforce federal educational laws
- Department manages public lands and minerals, national parks, and wildlife refuges and upholds Federal trust responsibilities to Indian tribes and Native Alaskans
- Responsible for the administration of federal laws governing occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and occasionally, economic statistics.
16 Clues: Amendment that limits the Presidents terms to two • Responsible for safe handling of nuclear material. • Department tasked with the enforcement of federal law • Creating the conditions for economic growth and opportunity. • responsible for the nation's foreign policy and international relations. • ...
Cabinet Crossword 2023-02-13
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- connects Virginia's veterans and their families to federal and state benefits
- oversees the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the U.S. Mint.
- concerned with creating the conditions for economic growth and opportunity
- manages the research and development of nuclear power and nuclear weapons in the United States.
- developing and executing federal laws related to farming, forestry, rural economic development, and food
- enforcement of federal law and administration of justice in the United States.
- Protecting the public against environmental hazards
- provides mortgages, primarily for first-time homebuyers and developers of quality rental housing.
- responsible for public security, roughly comparable to the interior or home ministries of other countries.
- Responsible for the operation and maintenance of the U.S. Military, such as managing the Navy and Air Force
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- manages public lands and minerals, national parks, and wildlife refuges and upholds Federal trust responsibilities to Indian tribes and Native Alaskans
- planning and coordinating federal transportation projects. It also sets safety regulations for all major modes of transportation.
- responsible for the country's foreign policy and relations
- provides the military forces needed to deter war, and to protect the security of the United States.
- establishes policy for, administers and coordinates most federal assistance to education.
- responsible for the administration of federal laws governing occupational safety and health, wage and hour standards, unemployment benefits, reemployment services, and occasionally, economic statistics.
16 Clues: Protecting the public against environmental hazards • responsible for the country's foreign policy and relations • oversees the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the U.S. Mint. • concerned with creating the conditions for economic growth and opportunity • connects Virginia's veterans and their families to federal and state benefits • ...
The Economy and Agriculture of Europe 2024-05-16
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- Foreign money given to companies to encourage certain businesses to set up
- The newest economic sector focused on research and innovation, ideas based rather than products. Ex. Accountants, researchers
- When people do not have a job
- Large companies which have branch plants throughout the world, with their headquarters in HIC
- The economic sector concerned with the manufacturing of goods that use the raw goods from the primary sector
- When people have a job
- Large marsupial
- A region that has a high level of economic development and is well connected. Ex. The blue banana
- The sum of money a country made
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- A region that is on the fringe of economic activity and is characterised by low economic development and high unemployment. Ex.The south of Italy
- Industries that have a free choice of location as they are not linked to raw materials
- A type of tourism that is on a large scale and attracts thousands of people at the same time. Ex.Chamonix
- The place in a city where most of the economic activity occurs within a city or town
- The economic sector in which services are offered. Ex. Nurses, teachers
- The process of paying to have part od a company’s work done by another Company
- The economic sector concerned with extracting of natural resources from the ground or the sea ex.mining, fishing, forestry
16 Clues: Large marsupial • When people have a job • When people do not have a job • The sum of money a country made • The economic sector in which services are offered. Ex. Nurses, teachers • Foreign money given to companies to encourage certain businesses to set up • The process of paying to have part od a company’s work done by another Company • ...
biomass 2023-11-13
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- A group of complex carbohydrates found in plant cell walls, easily hydrolyzed into simple sugars for biofuel production.
- The breakdown of organic materials in the absence of oxygen, often used to convert biomass into methane and other biogas for energy production.
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- The specific material, such as forestry residues, energy crops, or agricultural waste, used for biomass energy production.
- A complex organic polymer that provides structural support to plant cell walls and is a major component of biomass.
- The thermochemical decomposition of biomass at high temperatures and in the absence of oxygen, resulting in the production of biochar, bio-oil, and gases.
- Renewable energy derived from organic materials.
- A fuel derived from biomass, such as bioethanol, biodiesel, or biogas, used for transportation and energy generation.
- A complex carbohydrate found in the cell walls of plants, used as a major component of biomass.
8 Clues: Renewable energy derived from organic materials. • A complex carbohydrate found in the cell walls of plants, used as a major component of biomass. • A complex organic polymer that provides structural support to plant cell walls and is a major component of biomass. • ...
Canada's Industries Unit 2012-11-25
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- the act, process, or industry of extracting ores, coal and laying of explosives
- the business of operating a farm
- the cultivation of aquatic animals and plants, especially fish, shellfish, and seaweed, in natural or controlled marine or freshwater environments; underwater agriculture
- the science and art of cultivating such plants
- the act of catching fish
- the waxy needles, flexible branches easily shed snow and thick bark prevent the loss of moisture in times if drought and their sticky sap acts as an anti-freeze, these trees look like Christmas or pine trees
- a chemical preparation for destroying plant, fungal, or animal pests
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- a non-living substance that is neither animal nor vegetable that is found in rocks on earth
- any general business activity, trade or manufacturing
- the making of goods or wares by manual labor or by machinery, especially on a large scale
- the science of planting and taking care of trees and forests
- the science, art, or occupation concerned with cultivating land, raising crops, and feeding, breeding, and raising livestock
- any substance used to fertilize the soil, especially commercial or chemical manure
- they lose their leaves in the fall, new leaves grow in the spring from buds on the branches, and these trees look like maple trees
- a substance or preparation for killing plants, especially weeds
- the cultivated produce of the ground, while growing or when gathered
16 Clues: the act of catching fish • the business of operating a farm • the science and art of cultivating such plants • any general business activity, trade or manufacturing • the science of planting and taking care of trees and forests • a substance or preparation for killing plants, especially weeds • a chemical preparation for destroying plant, fungal, or animal pests • ...
Rainforests 2013-05-21
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- to use or take advantage of the land, either for survival or for the purpose of making money
- an interconnected community of plants and animals in a particular environment
- these trees form a barrier between the sunlight and the underlying layers
- The bottom layer, typically dominated by a thick carpet of leaves, fallen trees and huge buttress roots.
- a river or stream that flows into a larger river or body of water like the amazon
- forestry practice in which only selected trees are cut down
- living or working in a manner that causes minimal environmental damage therefore maintaining it for future generations to use
- natural environment of an animal or plant
- taller trees ranging in height from 30-50 meters that emerge out of the forest canopy
- the traditional medical healers of native tribes such the Matis people
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- large farm on which trees or crops are planted
- An alliance formed between conservationists and the Ribeirinhos.
- the process of plants using carbon dioxide to grow and giving off oxygen that we can use
- the process of clearing forest, usually to make way for housing or agricultural development.
- A layer of smaller trees and ferns that receive only about 5% of the suns energy
- found at your local pharmacy, more than 7000 of these are made from rainforest plants
16 Clues: natural environment of an animal or plant • large farm on which trees or crops are planted • forestry practice in which only selected trees are cut down • An alliance formed between conservationists and the Ribeirinhos. • the traditional medical healers of native tribes such the Matis people • ...
10-1 FDR & New Deal (no spaces, 2-word answers) 2023-11-06
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- For years relief was funded by the state, but the New Deal created ___ that bypassed the state
- New Deal did not restore ___ , but banks reopened, & FDR restored Americans’ faith in nation
- FDR did not want citizens dependent on ___ jobs, so he shut down Civil Works Admin
- FDR addressed 60 million people by radio, in what was called ___ chats.
- Before 1933, banks responsible to state governments, but today banks subject to ___ regulations
- Taking the dollar off the gold standard helped create ___ , which made it easier to pay off debts
- 1/3 of unemployed worked ___ , so Public Works Administration (PWA) built highways, schools
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- FDR caught the ___ disease , which paralyzes the nervous system, there was no cure
- Agricultural Adjustment Administration (AAA) paid farmers to not raise ___ , for the next 2 years
- SEC requires accurate information so investors can make decisions, it does not ___ investments
- NRA allowed workers to form unions & forced employers to pay minimum wages, which raised ___
- National Recovery Administration (NRA) suspend laws so business & ___ could set prices
- To stop people from removing their money from banks, FDR declared a national bank ___
- In his Inaugural Address, FDR said the only thing we need to be scared of is ___
- Securities Act required stock companies to provide ___ information, in order to avoid speculation
- FDR said, “I pledge you, I pledge myself, to a ___ ___ for the American people."
- In 100 days, FDR & congress passed 15 acts for the economy, called the First ___ ___
- Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) employed young men in the ___ : planting trees, fighting fires.
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) provides ___ on deposits, up to $250K.
- Roosevelt supported government programs that gave ___ to the unemployed
20 Clues: FDR addressed 60 million people by radio, in what was called ___ chats. • Roosevelt supported government programs that gave ___ to the unemployed • In his Inaugural Address, FDR said the only thing we need to be scared of is ___ • FDR caught the ___ disease , which paralyzes the nervous system, there was no cure • ...
Ch 11 Vocab Review 2026-05-08
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- The __________ Forests Restoration Act required that plans for renewable resource management be drawn up for every national forest.
- In ________-sustainable yield you harvest the max amount of a resource without reducing future harvests.
- A planned fire set by experts to safely reduce hazardous fuels, manage land, and restore ecosystem health.
- The goal of __________-based management is to harvest in ways that minimize impact on ecosystems.
- National forests use a policy of __________, meaning that the forests were to be managed for recreation, wildlife habitat, mining, etc.
- The clearing of a forest and the replacement of it by another land use.
- ______-aged stands result from regrowth of trees that were cut at different times, as with selective systems.
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- _____-aged stands result from the regrowth of trees that were mostly all cut at the same time.
- Large-scale plantings of a single crop.
- The method where all trees in an area are cut at once.
- ________ management involves scientifically testing different management approaches in an area, and then customizing an approach.
- In ___________ systems, only some of the trees in a forest are cut at once.
- __________ forestry certificates are offered to products produced using methods considered sustainable.
- The ________ Forest Management Act required that plans for renewable resource management be drawn up for every national forest.
14 Clues: Large-scale plantings of a single crop. • The method where all trees in an area are cut at once. • The clearing of a forest and the replacement of it by another land use. • In ___________ systems, only some of the trees in a forest are cut at once. • _____-aged stands result from the regrowth of trees that were mostly all cut at the same time. • ...
Departments of the US government 2021-01-05
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- promotes job creation and economic growth by ensuing fair and reciprocal trade
- regulating food products and new pharmaceutical drugs, implementing healthcare programs and preventing the spread of disease
- responsible for providing military forces needed to deter war and protect the security of our country
- Responsible for providing vital services to Americas veterans including healthcare, and other benefits programs
- oversees farming, ranching and forestry as well as regulates food quality and safety and nutritional labeling
- in charge of country
- Responsible for managing federal finance, collection of taxes, duties and monies paid to and due to the U.S and paying of all bills
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- 2nd to the president
- Governments lead agency for planning and support of the nations land, air and sea-based travel systems
- responsible for national policy programs that address America's housing needs and enforce fair housing laws
- responsible for counterterrorism, cybersecurity, aviation security, border security etc.
- uses sound science to manage and sustain Americas lands, water, wildlife, and energy resources and honors ur nations responsibilities to tribal nations
- enforce the law and defend the interest of the United States according to the law
- establishes administrator policy, coordinates most federal educational assistance, collects data on U.S schools and enforce educational laws
- department responsible for advancing the energy, environmental, and nuclear security of the United States
- promotes the welfare of the job seekers, wage-earners and retirees of the United States
16 Clues: 2nd to the president • in charge of country • promotes job creation and economic growth by ensuing fair and reciprocal trade • enforce the law and defend the interest of the United States according to the law • promotes the welfare of the job seekers, wage-earners and retirees of the United States • ...
Unit 1 Review 2015-02-09
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- The science of plants
- Cultivation of woody plants
- An organism that takes nutrients entirely in liquid solution, rather than in solid form
- A family of plants such as peas, beans, soybeans, peanuts, clovers, & alfalfa. With aid of symbiotic bacteria, they can convert nitrogen from the air to build up nitrogen in the soil
- All effort directed toward increased knowledge of natural phenomena & the environment & toward the solution of problems in all fields of science
- The broad industry engaged in the production of plants & animals for food & fiber, the provisions of agricultural supplies & services, & the processing, marketing, & distribution of agricultural products
- To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features
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- Botanically, the matured ovary of a flower & its contents including any external part that is an integral portion of it
- Broadly defined as solid, liquid, or gas fuel derived from recently dead biological material
- The sciences, arts, & business practices of crating, conserving, & managing natural resources on lands designated as forests
- The science of ag that relates to the cultivation of gardens or orchards
- The cultivation of plants for their flowers
- visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty
- The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants
- Any place where plants, shrubs, & trees are grown either for transplanting or as grafting stocks
- The edible part of an herbaceous plant
- A grove of fruit or nut trees
- The specialization of ag concerned w/ the theory & practice of field–crop production & soil management
- The embryo of a plant
- Any product of the soil, or the product of a harvest obtained by labor
20 Clues: The science of plants • The embryo of a plant • Cultivation of woody plants • A grove of fruit or nut trees • The edible part of an herbaceous plant • The cultivation of plants for their flowers • visually appealing; pertaining to a sense of beauty • The planting, tending, harvesting, & improving of plants • To beautify terrain as w/ plantings or ornamental features • ...
Vocabulary Scramble 2018-04-12
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- & Consumer Sciences 4 career pathways including Interior Design and Nutrition and Food Science
- Arts Only has one pathway, but many career options including chef, caterer, restaurant manager/owner, and more
- Performing Arts, Visual Arts
- Achievement Doing your very best in school to give yourself more career
- & Computer Science Program with 8 Pathways including Financial
- Interactive Media, Computer
- Transportation 10 Pathways including Careers in Graphic Design,
- & Public Safety 5 Career Pathways including Junior ROTC, Law and Justice, and Homeland Security and Emergency Services Careers.
- Sales & Services 5 Pathways that include careers in Fashion, Sports and Events, Travel and Lodging
- & Humanities Program for Careers involving Foreign Language,
- State Pathways Sub-categories of careers designed to help you choose the classes you can take to prepare for success in a career you are interested in.
- & Teaching 2 Pathways including Early Childhood and Teaching as a Profession
- Plant Science/Horticulture, Forestry/Natural
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- are found. Helps students research caree
- 7 Pathways including careers in Animal Science, Veterinary
- Small Business Development
- and Design, Flight Operations, Aircraft Support
- Construction,
- & Technology 5 different pathways that include careers in Electronics, Manufacturing, Energy Systems, Engineering and Engineering Graphic Design
- Process Identify a choice you have to make,Gather facts about choices,list all possible choices,Compare options,Make Choice,Evaluate choice
- you hope to go into.
- Broadcasting/Video Production, Engineering
- and taking the classes you need to prepare for a
- Science 6 Pathways that include careers in Biotechnology, Nursing, and Emergency Services
24 Clues: Construction, • you hope to go into. • Small Business Development • Interactive Media, Computer • Performing Arts, Visual Arts • are found. Helps students research caree • Broadcasting/Video Production, Engineering • Plant Science/Horticulture, Forestry/Natural • and Design, Flight Operations, Aircraft Support • and taking the classes you need to prepare for a • ...
