natural disasters Crossword Puzzles
Climate change 2023-01-10
Across
- natural disaster that affects coastal communities in warm and wet areas; a hurricane is one
- climate change is increasing the risk and strength of natural _______
- uncontrolled forest fire, highly destructive and becoming more common
- too much can cause floods, too little can cause droughts
- the planet is being warmed by the ______ effect
- the primary source of heat and energy for the whole planet; gets trapped by greenhouse gases
Down
- we need to find different ways to get this; usually in the form of electricity
- energy source that we should stop using
- the ____ supply chain is important to keep people fed, but creates lots of emissions
- _____ dioxide (CO2) is the most common greenhouse gas
- lack of rain, leading to dry conditions
- transportation machines
- when polar ___ melts, sea levels rise
- rapid climate _____ is the biggest problem facing humanity today
14 Clues: transportation machines • when polar ___ melts, sea levels rise • energy source that we should stop using • lack of rain, leading to dry conditions • the planet is being warmed by the ______ effect • _____ dioxide (CO2) is the most common greenhouse gas • too much can cause floods, too little can cause droughts • ...
Congo Refugee and Displaced People 2026-03-12
Across
- How old can you be displaced?
- How many people get displaced? Tens, thousands, millons?
- Last name of the guy who signed a peace agreement.
- were do refugees tend to move?
Down
- Dita De Leeuw was helping Afghan immigrant and refugee families settle in ______.
- Natural disasters were reason people ____.
- One reason why people were displaced.
- People fleed there ____.
- Are people trying to help?
- Does it still happen?
10 Clues: Does it still happen? • People fleed there ____. • Are people trying to help? • How old can you be displaced? • were do refugees tend to move? • One reason why people were displaced. • Natural disasters were reason people ____. • Last name of the guy who signed a peace agreement. • How many people get displaced? Tens, thousands, millons? • ...
Unit 1 crossword 2025-10-13
Across
- Do you... the myth of Jason and the golden fleece?
- Ukrainians don't have... drinking water supplies
- This happened in Chernobyl in 1986
- They are natural disasters.
- oranges,lemons and lime are ... fruit
- Albania ...Serbia,montenegro and Greece
- Kiev is the capital of...
- I don't like hot weather,neither cold. I like it...
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- When it doesn't rain, summer is...
- A country that has many mountains
- Mother Theresa was of... origin
- The beaches are... in Albania
- The river Dnipo...the country in two parts
- Some people have summer houses on the...
- The t.... usually drops in winter
- Can you...me to buy some milk when we go to the supermarket?
16 Clues: Kiev is the capital of... • They are natural disasters. • The beaches are... in Albania • Mother Theresa was of... origin • A country that has many mountains • The t.... usually drops in winter • When it doesn't rain, summer is... • This happened in Chernobyl in 1986 • oranges,lemons and lime are ... fruit • Albania ...Serbia,montenegro and Greece • ...
Disasters 2020-05-14
Ecology 2020-03-15
Across
- a species that has completely died out.
- Nonliving factors in an ecosystem.
- All of the living and nonliving things in an environment.
- a factor not influenced by population such as natural disasters.
- Limited resources within an ecosystem.
- Living factors in an ecosystem.
- a factor that is influenced by population.
- An overabundance of resources in an ecosystem.
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- the highest number of organisms an ecosystem can support.
- The number of organisms born.
- a factor that restricts how large a population can grow.
- a species whose survival is possibly unlikely.
- The number of organisms that die.
- One organism in an ecosystem.
- Several members of one species.
15 Clues: The number of organisms born. • One organism in an ecosystem. • Living factors in an ecosystem. • Several members of one species. • The number of organisms that die. • Nonliving factors in an ecosystem. • Limited resources within an ecosystem. • a species that has completely died out. • a factor that is influenced by population. • ...
climate change key terms 2022-03-03
Across
- last name of a famous climate activist
- natural disasters that happen in australia in often
- a black valuable substance
- where we live
- people who don't give a care in the world about climate change
- what the icebergs are doing
- a gas breathed by trees
- a layer in our atmosphere
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- What the earth is currently doing
- the removal of lots of trees
- a large group of people pushing for something to happen
- an american president who doesn't think climate change exists
- reduse reuse _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ bag which is bad for the environment
- something that you can use more than once
15 Clues: where we live • a gas breathed by trees • a layer in our atmosphere • a black valuable substance • reduse reuse _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • what the icebergs are doing • the removal of lots of trees • What the earth is currently doing • last name of a famous climate activist • something that you can use more than once • natural disasters that happen in australia in often • ...
English I Crossword: Terms and Vocab 2025-09-25
Across
- expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgments
- the main character/hero
- man vs. ________; character has to make a choice
- make someone feel ashamed or embarrassed
- man vs. ________; another person/people
- the message or lesson of the story
- able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions
Down
- the people of the story
- a result or effect of an action or condition
- man vs. _______; animals, natural disasters, etc.
- the "bad guy"
- the events of the story
- the problem of the story
- where and when the story takes place
- a religious ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed in order
15 Clues: the "bad guy" • the people of the story • the main character/hero • the events of the story • the problem of the story • the message or lesson of the story • where and when the story takes place • man vs. ________; another person/people • make someone feel ashamed or embarrassed • a result or effect of an action or condition • man vs. ________; character has to make a choice • ...
Environmental Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-14
Across
- scale tree removal (9 letters)
- factor in smog and acid rain (2 words, 8 letters)
- of energy derived from the sun (5 letters)
- geological movements caused by the Earth's tectonic forces, often natural disasters (10 letters)
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- home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism (7 letters)
- of converting waste into reusable material (8 letters)
- to plastic (5 letters)
- most abundant greenhouse gas (7 letters)
8 Clues: to plastic (5 letters) • scale tree removal (9 letters) • most abundant greenhouse gas (7 letters) • of energy derived from the sun (5 letters) • factor in smog and acid rain (2 words, 8 letters) • of converting waste into reusable material (8 letters) • home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism (7 letters) • ...
E3: Population Ecology 2021-12-02
Across
- the graph of Logistic Growth
- _____ growth with a limit that has a Carrying Capacity
- the annual number of births in a population
- the variety of life in an ecosystem
- Density _______ Limiting Factors that are a direct link to the size of a population Examples competition, disease, predator
- exponential human ___________ is causing a rapid depletion of natural resources, increased pollution and reduction in global biodiversity
- responsibility for conserving and restoring the Earth's resources
- Density __ Limiting Factors not impacted by the population size Examples weather, natural disasters, human disturbance
- ______ growth is RAPID with no limits
- The annual number of births in a population
Down
- local heat buildup in an area of high population density
- the impact of a person or community on the environment
- the graph of Exponential Growth
- anything that will limit and impact a population size
- a non native species that harms the ecosystem
- the largest population that an area can support
16 Clues: the graph of Logistic Growth • the graph of Exponential Growth • the variety of life in an ecosystem • ______ growth is RAPID with no limits • the annual number of births in a population • The annual number of births in a population • a non native species that harms the ecosystem • the largest population that an area can support • ...
Climate change 2023-01-10
Across
- when polar ___ melts, sea levels rise
- the primary source of heat and energy for the whole planet; gets trapped by greenhouse gases
- uncontrolled forest fire, highly destructive and becoming more common
- climate change is increasing the risk and strength of natural _______
- energy source that we should stop using
- _____ dioxide (CO2) is the most common greenhouse gas
- rapid climate _____ is the biggest problem facing humanity today
- we need to find different ways to get this; usually in the form of electricity
Down
- natural disaster that affects coastal communities in warm and wet areas; a hurricane is one
- transportation machines
- the ____ supply chain is important to keep people fed, but creates lots of emissions
- too much can cause floods, too little can cause droughts
- lack of rain, leading to dry conditions
- the planet is being warmed by the ______ effect
14 Clues: transportation machines • when polar ___ melts, sea levels rise • lack of rain, leading to dry conditions • energy source that we should stop using • the planet is being warmed by the ______ effect • _____ dioxide (CO2) is the most common greenhouse gas • too much can cause floods, too little can cause droughts • ...
Global warming and natural disasters 2017-06-15
Across
- Land cover by water
- The vibrations caused by underground surface's rocks breaking under stress
- a violent destructive whirling wind
- Downward movement of a mass of rock, earth, or artificial fill on a slope
- the action or process of clearing of forests
- algal bloom that is deadly to marine life
- Species at risk of extinction
- the increase in temperature of the Earth's surface
- Environmental contamination with man-made waste
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- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- lava and gas discharged from a volcanic vent.
- A great sea wave produced especially by submarine earth movement or volcanic eruption
- An uncontrolled fire occurring in nature
- it is when animals' habitats are getting smaller so they have less places to live
- Energy radiated by the sun converts to heat when it reaches the earth.
15 Clues: Land cover by water • Species at risk of extinction • a violent destructive whirling wind • An uncontrolled fire occurring in nature • algal bloom that is deadly to marine life • the action or process of clearing of forests • lava and gas discharged from a volcanic vent. • Environmental contamination with man-made waste • the increase in temperature of the Earth's surface • ...
Climate, terrain and natural disasters 2024-03-07
Across
- a mass of mud (= wet earth) moving suddenly and quickly down a steep slope
- the sudden loud noise that comes from the sky especially during a storm
- an area of soft, wet ground that you sink into if you try to walk on it
- (of land) full of water and almost covered by a layer of it
- a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry
- something dangerous or serious, such as an accident, that happens suddenly or unexpectedly and needs fast action in order to avoid harmful results
- a sudden heavy fall of rain
Down
- an occasion when a volcano explodes, and flames and rocks come out of it, or the act of doing this
- a strong wind in a desert carrying a large amount of sand
- from or relating to the area between the two tropics
- rain in very small, light drops
- a deep narrow valley with steep sides
- an event that causes a lot of destruction, or a sudden, violent change
- thick, heavy soil that is soft when wet, and hard when dry or baked, used for making bricks and containers
- the centre of a planet
15 Clues: the centre of a planet • a sudden heavy fall of rain • rain in very small, light drops • a deep narrow valley with steep sides • from or relating to the area between the two tropics • a strong wind in a desert carrying a large amount of sand • (of land) full of water and almost covered by a layer of it • a large amount of water covering an area that is usually dry • ...
47. Natural Disasters & Weather Events 2025-02-05
Across
- A sudden shaking of the ground that can cause buildings to collapse.
- A large, fast-spreading fire that burns trees and grass.
- A bright flash of electricity in the sky during a storm.
- A storm with loud noises, bright flashes, and heavy rain.
- A fast-spinning column of air that touches the ground and can destroy buildings.
- A large movement of rocks and soil falling down a hill or mountain.
Down
- A strong storm with heavy rain and swirling winds, often in the ocean.
- A sudden slide of snow and ice down a mountain.
- A period of very hot weather that lasts for several days.
- A storm that drops small, icy balls from the sky.
- A giant ocean wave caused by an underwater earthquake or volcano.
- A snowstorm with strong winds and very cold temperatures.
- When too much water covers land, often after heavy rain.
- A long period with little or no rain, making the ground dry.
- A powerful storm with strong winds and heavy rain that forms over warm oceans.
15 Clues: A sudden slide of snow and ice down a mountain. • A storm that drops small, icy balls from the sky. • When too much water covers land, often after heavy rain. • A large, fast-spreading fire that burns trees and grass. • A bright flash of electricity in the sky during a storm. • A period of very hot weather that lasts for several days. • ...
Natural Disasters and Climate Change 2025-07-13
Across
- A giant sheet of ice that’s slowly disappearing
- Air that moves fast — sometimes part of a storm
- A really hot week with high temperatures every day
- What ice and snow do when the Earth gets warmer
- Big winds, thunder, or heavy rain — sometimes all three!
- What you see in the air during a wildfire
- Something people get before a storm to stay safe
- When there’s not enough rain and the land gets very dry
- A hot, fast-moving disaster that can burn forests and homes
Down
- When too much rain covers the ground in water
- A spinning funnel of wind that can twist through towns
- A bright flash in the sky during storms
- A big event that causes lots of damage
- When the ground shakes suddenly
- A giant ocean storm with strong winds and rain
15 Clues: When the ground shakes suddenly • A big event that causes lots of damage • A bright flash in the sky during storms • What you see in the air during a wildfire • When too much rain covers the ground in water • A giant ocean storm with strong winds and rain • A giant sheet of ice that’s slowly disappearing • Air that moves fast — sometimes part of a storm • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Environment & Natural Disasters 2026-04-20
Across
- When soil or rocks fall down a hill
- A very strong storm with powerful winds
- A powerful storm with strong winds that spins in a circle
- Things we throw away
- A large area full of trees
- To keep something safe from harm
- Plants, animals, and the environment around us
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- A mountain that erupts with lava
- To use something again instead of throwing it away
- Dirty air, water, or land that harms living things
- A long stream of water that flows across land
- When the ground shakes suddenly
- When too much water covers the land
- Strong wind, rain, and thunder
- A very large sea wave caused by an earthquake
15 Clues: Things we throw away • A large area full of trees • Strong wind, rain, and thunder • When the ground shakes suddenly • A mountain that erupts with lava • To keep something safe from harm • When soil or rocks fall down a hill • When too much water covers the land • A very strong storm with powerful winds • A long stream of water that flows across land • ...
Earth and Space Science 2023-12-15
Unit 7 2025-12-01
Across
- Corporation What is the official name for Freddie Mac?
- Which department protects wildlife?
- Who tracks down criminals?
- Who began during the New Deal?
- What agency collects taxes without the U.S?
Down
- Who was nicknamed Fannie Mae?
- What department was established in 1953?
- Who issues weather forecasts?
- Who oversees our first industry?
- Who certifies the quality of foods?
- The DOD has organized all US military forces into 11 what?
- Agency Who leads the federal government's response to natural disasters?
- Who supports troops?
- Who investigates threats of terrism?
- What was the name that replaced D.O.W?
- Who oversees 300 different programs?
- Who’s mission was to encourage homeownership?
- What departments federal law and prosecutes cases in federal court?
- The highest ranking members of the US military are called what?
19 Clues: Who supports troops? • Who tracks down criminals? • Who was nicknamed Fannie Mae? • Who issues weather forecasts? • Who began during the New Deal? • Who oversees our first industry? • Which department protects wildlife? • Who certifies the quality of foods? • Who investigates threats of terrism? • Who oversees 300 different programs? • What was the name that replaced D.O.W? • ...
drrr 2018-02-18
Across
- Happens when the hazard hits a vulnerable populated area (victims)
- is the concept and practice of reducing disaster risks through analysis and management of the causal factors of disasters.
- The most recent typhoon in the Philippines
- Medical effects, damage to critical facilities, disruption of transportation, economic impact, global environmental change are ______ of disasters.
Down
- Factors, such as physical, social, economic,and environmental that increase susceptibility to impact of hazard
- a process which leads to a locally appropriate and locally owned strategy for disaster preparedness and risk reduction
- natural event that poses threat to people
7 Clues: natural event that poses threat to people • The most recent typhoon in the Philippines • Happens when the hazard hits a vulnerable populated area (victims) • Factors, such as physical, social, economic,and environmental that increase susceptibility to impact of hazard • ...
Forest Fires 2021-06-08
6 Clues: A way humans can start fires • what you need for things to run • Forest fires are(blank)disasters • Fictional animal that has to do with fire • A natural disaster likely to happen before a fire • A place in America where fires are likely to happen
Populations 2024-12-10
Across
- Type of limiting factors that have the same effects regardless of the number of individuals in an area. (2 words)
- An example of a density-dependent limiting factor.
- Leaving a population.
- The maximum population size that an environment can support. (2 words)
- Type of population growth that occurs with unlimited resources.
Down
- Type of limiting factors that vary based on the number of individuals in an area. (2 words)
- An example of a density-independent limiting factor.
- Two factors that increase population size. (2 words)
- The way in which natural resources are distributed on earth.
- Two factors that decrease population size. (2 words)
- Something that has increased the frequency and intensity of natural disasters.
- Type of population growth that occurs with limited resources.
- Coming into a population.
13 Clues: Leaving a population. • Coming into a population. • An example of a density-dependent limiting factor. • An example of a density-independent limiting factor. • Two factors that increase population size. (2 words) • Two factors that decrease population size. (2 words) • The way in which natural resources are distributed on earth. • ...
Madi's lithosphere and natural disasters crossword 2013-07-24
Across
- a tornado causing sea creatures to be taken from their habitat and onto land
- the outbreak of a disease causing people to become cannibal and inhuman
- falling rock or snow from mountains
- caused from tectonic plates over lapping
- caused when fine particles move and settle
- another name for snow storm
- when I fire occurs in a bush region
- change die to high pressure and heat
- caused from earthquakes under the earths surface
- a mountain from which lava erupts
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- a type of rock formed below the earths crust the makes up majority of the earths surface
- when a person bursts into flames for no apparent reason
- plates under the earths surface
- tropical storm
- caused from plates hitting together
- Latin word for fire
- overflow of water causing damage to land and structures
- a crystal formed by extreme heat and pressure
- when a city town or area experiences extreme heat
- erupting magma
20 Clues: tropical storm • erupting magma • Latin word for fire • another name for snow storm • plates under the earths surface • a mountain from which lava erupts • caused from plates hitting together • falling rock or snow from mountains • when I fire occurs in a bush region • change die to high pressure and heat • caused from tectonic plates over lapping • ...
Semester 2 Final Review - Natural Disasters 2021-05-24
Across
- Dissolved gases in a volcano
- A mixture of hot volcanic ash, coarser particles, and steam that pours at high velocity down the flank of a volcano
- This effect is due to rotation of Earth from west to east under a fluid such as the atmosphere or oceans permits that fluid to lag behind Earth’s rotation
- A section of an active fault that has not had a recent earthquake
- The third in a sequence of seismic waves of an earthquake; it travels near Earth’s surface and causes large ground motions
- A particularly strong rotating thunderstorm that can spin off dangerous tornadoes
- A mechanism to isolate a structure from earthquake shaking in the ground; often flexible pads between a building and the ground
- The rotating area of cloud that sags below the main thundercloud base and from which a tornado may develop
- Modifying existing buildings to minimize the damage during a strong earthquake.
- An abnormally long wavelength wave most commonly produced by sudden displacement of a large mass of water in response to fault movement on the seafloor
- Fires ignited by firebrands which blow through the air ahead of the main fire
- The high-speed stream of air current traveling, generally in meanders, from west to east across North America
- The small-diameter core of a hurricane; characterized by lack of clouds and little or no wind
- Forest fuels of different heights that permit fire to climb progressively from burning ground
- Lava that spills out of a volcano and flows down its sides
- This effect is created when moisture-bearing winds rise against a mountain range: They condense to form clouds and rain or snow
- The percentage of moisture in air relative to the maximum amount it can hold (at saturation) under its given temperature and pressure
- A flow of mud, rocks, and water dominated by clay or mud-sized particles
- Burning embers carried by the wind, which have potential to ignite new fires
- Restriction of development according to practical and ethical considerations, including the risk of natural hazards
- The rapid sea-level rise caused by the strong winds of a storm that push water forward and to a lesser extent by the low atmospheric pressure of a major storm
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- The theory applied to most earthquakes in which movement on two sides of a fault leads to bending of the rocks until they slip during an earthquake to release the bending strain
- A fire that burns into the treetops
- Convergent boundary along which lithospheric plates come together and one descends beneath the other
- The theory that lithospheric plates move relative to one another
- Changes in an environment to minimize loss from a future disaster
- Formed by collapse into the underlying magma chamber
- Firefighters that parachute in to fight wildland fires
- A prolonged dry-climatic event in a particular region that dramatically lowers the available water below that normally used
- The region of the central United States, between Texas and Nebraska that is most noted for frequent tornadoes
- A thundercloud with a flat anvilshaped top; a sign of a thunderstorm
- The amount of burnable material, such as trees and dry vegetation, available for a wildfire
- An acidic volcanic smog produced when volcanic gases react with moisture and oxygen in the air, and sun, to produce aerosols
- The resistance to flow of a fluid because of internal friction
- Process where there is a change in volume and temperature, for example in the atmosphere, without change in total heat content
35 Clues: Dissolved gases in a volcano • A fire that burns into the treetops • Formed by collapse into the underlying magma chamber • Firefighters that parachute in to fight wildland fires • Lava that spills out of a volcano and flows down its sides • The resistance to flow of a fluid because of internal friction • ...
E3: Population Ecology 2021-12-02
Across
- the annual number of births in a population
- exponential human ___________ is causing a rapid depletion of natural resources, increased pollution and reduction in global biodiversity
- the graph of Exponential Growth
- _____ growth with a limit that has a Carrying Capacity
- a non native species that harms the ecosystem
- Density _______ Limiting Factors that are a direct link to the size of a population Examples competition, disease, predator
- the largest population that an area can support
- the graph of Logistic Growth
- The annual number of births in a population
Down
- the impact of a person or community on the environment
- local heat buildup in an area of high population density
- anything that will limit and impact a population size
- the variety of life in an ecosystem
- ______ growth is RAPID with no limits
- Density __ Limiting Factors not impacted by the population size Examples weather, natural disasters, human disturbance
- responsibility for conserving and restoring the Earth's resources
16 Clues: the graph of Logistic Growth • the graph of Exponential Growth • the variety of life in an ecosystem • ______ growth is RAPID with no limits • the annual number of births in a population • The annual number of births in a population • a non native species that harms the ecosystem • the largest population that an area can support • ...
Disasters 2013-02-27
Across
- a sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe, that causes great damage or loss of life
- A city in central India where leakage of poisonous gas from a US-owned pesticide factory in the city caused the death of about 2,500 people.
- A person appointed to wind up the affairs of a company or firm.
- A nuclear fission chain reaction can be initiated, sustained,and controlled for generating heat
- The company in charge of the plant that leaked chemicals in Bhopal
- unable to see; sightless
Down
- People who were effected by the effects from the disasters
- an accident in a nuclear reactor in which the fuel overheats and melts the reactor core or shielding.
- An unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or under sea volcanic eruption
- A violent expansion or bursting with noise
- The stuff that leaked out of the reactor and damaged the people around chernobyl
- the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust
- A town near Kiev in Ukraine where an accident at a nuclear power station resulted in serious radioactive contamination in Ukraine, Belarus, and other parts of Europe.
- A place in Japan where a nuclear disaster occurred from a tsunami/earthquake
15 Clues: unable to see; sightless • A violent expansion or bursting with noise • People who were effected by the effects from the disasters • A person appointed to wind up the affairs of a company or firm. • The company in charge of the plant that leaked chemicals in Bhopal • A place in Japan where a nuclear disaster occurred from a tsunami/earthquake • ...
Disasters 2013-02-27
Across
- a sudden event, such as an accident or a natural catastrophe, that causes great damage or loss of life
- A city in central India where leakage of poisonous gas from a US-owned pesticide factory in the city caused the death of about 2,500 people.
- A person appointed to wind up the affairs of a company or firm.
- A nuclear fission chain reaction can be initiated, sustained,and controlled for generating heat
- The company in charge of the plant that leaked chemicals in Bhopal
- unable to see; sightless
Down
- People who were effected by the effects from the disasters
- an accident in a nuclear reactor in which the fuel overheats and melts the reactor core or shielding.
- An unusually large sea wave produced by a seaquake or under sea volcanic eruption
- A violent expansion or bursting with noise
- The stuff that leaked out of the reactor and damaged the people around chernobyl
- the disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust
- A town near Kiev in Ukraine where an accident at a nuclear power station resulted in serious radioactive contamination in Ukraine, Belarus, and other parts of Europe.
- A place in Japan where a nuclear disaster occurred from a tsunami/earthquake
15 Clues: unable to see; sightless • A violent expansion or bursting with noise • People who were effected by the effects from the disasters • A person appointed to wind up the affairs of a company or firm. • The company in charge of the plant that leaked chemicals in Bhopal • A place in Japan where a nuclear disaster occurred from a tsunami/earthquake • ...
disasters 2024-01-29
Across
- to cause to run off the rails.
- a contrivance often consisting of a noose for entangling birds or mammals.
- a concentrated food used by North American Indians and consisting of lean meat dried, pounded fine, and mixed with melted fat.
- a period of dryness that causes extensive damage to crops or prevents their successful growth.
- search and rescue.
- the smallest country in Latin America.
- made unfit for use by the introduction of unwholesome or undesirable elements.
- a fluid naturally secreted by a pine tree to seal over wounds.
Down
- a vent in the crust of the earth from which molten or hot rock and steam issue.
- a loosely woven cotton surgical dressing.
- a force formed on a military pattern especially as a potential auxiliary military force; usually applied to forces formed by a government.
- inflammation and photophobia caused by exposure of the eyes to ultraviolet rays reflected from snow or ice.
- region or climate that is frost-free with temperatures high enough to support year-round plant growth given sufficient moisture.
- a drink recommended by survival experts for valuable vitamins, minerals and uplifting flavor.
- a tidal or nontidal movement of lake or ocean water.
15 Clues: search and rescue. • to cause to run off the rails. • the smallest country in Latin America. • a loosely woven cotton surgical dressing. • a tidal or nontidal movement of lake or ocean water. • a fluid naturally secreted by a pine tree to seal over wounds. • a contrivance often consisting of a noose for entangling birds or mammals. • ...
Occupational Health and Safety 2023-03-07
Across
- A detailed account of an incident must include following
- The first person to be notified after a work related accident
- Handles natural disasters in Jamaica
- The 'O'in OHS
- A healthy work environment reduces____.
- OHS relates to ___, safety and welfare in the workplace.
- Workplaces must have the following facility
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- OHS makes the workplace for employers, employees and one other group
- OHS ensure the ____ of workplace hazards.
- Person who ensures safety in a business environment
- Collects waste
- A guideline for OHS is ensuring that workers are...
12 Clues: The 'O'in OHS • Collects waste • Handles natural disasters in Jamaica • A healthy work environment reduces____. • OHS ensure the ____ of workplace hazards. • Workplaces must have the following facility • Person who ensures safety in a business environment • A guideline for OHS is ensuring that workers are... • A detailed account of an incident must include following • ...
NCMDSN6 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-04-27
Across
- VULNERABLE Focuses on safeguarding children, women, elderly, and people with disabilities during emergencies.
- PREPAREDNESS Improves national efforts in disaster readiness and hazard prevention planning.
- PLAN Provides guidelines to strengthen the country’s disaster preparedness and response actions.
- MANAGEMENT Focuses on proper waste segregation, recycling, and disposal to protect the environment.
- Embeds disaster risk reduction and management into local government operations.
- NOAH Introduces a nationwide program to monitor hazards like floods, landslides, and typhoons.
- COORDINATION Enhances cooperation among government agencies for quicker disaster response.
- AIR ACT Promotes cleaner air by regulating emissions and air pollution across the country.
- Law that ensures children's safety and quick recovery during emergencies.
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- BUILDING Focuses on making communities safer, stronger, and more ready for future disasters.
- REVIEW Updates disaster response procedures based on lessons learned from past emergencies.
- PLAN Focuses on ensuring safe, organized, and efficient evacuation center operations.
- AREAS Creates a system for preserving parks, forests, and biodiversity sites in the Philippines.
- CONSERVATION Aims to protect endangered animals, plants, and their natural habitats.
- REGULATION Controls the selling, advertising, and public use of tobacco products.
- DISASTER PLAN Strengthens local government efforts in disaster risk reduction and emergency management.
- WASTE Ensures safe handling, transport, and disposal of hazardous substances and nuclear wastes.
- Law that organizes disaster risk reduction and response systems in the Philippines.
- RESILIENCE Strengthens local capacity to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters.
- Law protecting life-saving tools and equipment used by disaster responders.
20 Clues: Law that ensures children's safety and quick recovery during emergencies. • Law protecting life-saving tools and equipment used by disaster responders. • Embeds disaster risk reduction and management into local government operations. • REGULATION Controls the selling, advertising, and public use of tobacco products. • ...
Group 6 Final 2025-05-05
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- How do small businesses affect _____ accessibility?
- Shopping local brands helps the local ____
- What type of tourism focuses on activities like hiking, camping, and kayaking?
- What is the biggest hurricane that affected tourism?
- What is the biggest natural disaster affecting tourism?
- The state that has been affected most heavily by Hurricane Katrina in 2006
- ____ billion were an estimated loss for Hurricane Katrina.
- It only took ___ years for the city of New Orleans to nearly fully recover
- Natural _____ affect tourism and landscape negatively for years
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- What helps small businesses succeed where big ones can't?
- Area of Nuclear Power Plant in Japan affected by a major Tsunami in 2011
- What is Fort Collins local small business for outdoor gear?
- What are most wildfires caused by
- Local shops allow better ____ to local environments and areas
- The main concern for Tourist and Locals alike to visit Fukushima
- What is the leading retailer in outdoor tourism?
- Large event in New Orleans that helps attract tourists often
17 Clues: What are most wildfires caused by • Shopping local brands helps the local ____ • What is the leading retailer in outdoor tourism? • How do small businesses affect _____ accessibility? • What is the biggest hurricane that affected tourism? • What is the biggest natural disaster affecting tourism? • What helps small businesses succeed where big ones can't? • ...
crossword 2024-05-26
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- In 1931 Napier had an huge _________
- the Māori word for Mother of the Earth
- one of these are located underneath lake Taupo
- The very centre of the earth is the ____
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- This is between the crust and outer core
- The land in Māori is?
- When an earthquake happens the ground
- The Maori god of natural disasters
8 Clues: The land in Māori is? • The Maori god of natural disasters • In 1931 Napier had an huge _________ • When an earthquake happens the ground • the Māori word for Mother of the Earth • This is between the crust and outer core • The very centre of the earth is the ____ • one of these are located underneath lake Taupo
geography coasts gateway 3 2013-07-04
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- Uncontrolled fishing activities
- Signs which inform the public of what is happening
- A management policy which includes nourishing beaches, building seawalls
- It is the protection of coasts using natural processes
- It involves the construction of physical structures to protect coasts against the erosive power of wavwes
- A strategy which involves the relocation of built structures away from areas prone to natural hazards
- Structures which are built parallel to the coast or one end attaching to coast
- Not compromising the quality of the environment for present and future generations
- Controlling the development and changes in the coastal zone according to agreed principles and criteria
- Disasters which occur by nature
- Four-pronged concrete structures that help dissipate wave energy
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- Buildings and properties
- An urgent situation
- erosion of coast areas
- Using sand from an external source to replenish sand on a depleted beach
- Wire cages filled with crushed rocks to absorb wave energy
- Low walls constructed at right angles to the shore
- A strategy which includes regulating development
- Walls made of concrete or stone and are built parallel to the coast
19 Clues: An urgent situation • erosion of coast areas • Buildings and properties • Uncontrolled fishing activities • Disasters which occur by nature • A strategy which includes regulating development • Signs which inform the public of what is happening • Low walls constructed at right angles to the shore • It is the protection of coasts using natural processes • ...
Unit 4 - A changing world 2024-02-09
17 Clues: oorlog • rampen • huidige • armoede • religie • gevaren • diensten • vrijheid • overheid • onderwijs • hongersnood • werkloosheid • arbeidskansen • misdaadcijfers • gezondheidszorg • voedselvoorziening • klimaatverandering
The Scramble for Africa 2022-08-10
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- Europe took ... from Africa
- The myth of the golden ...
- The Ashanti traded in ...
- Countries competing to be the most powerful
- Europe built these in Africa to transport people and goods
- an epidemic that was brought to Africa from Europe
- Medicine that helped Europe fight malaria
- Europe took materials form Africa and sold it to ... for profit
- A cause for colonialism was ... Disasters
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- came to Africa to convert people to Christianity
- This country colonised Angola
- The process of taking over other countries
- Colonised the Ashanti Kingdom
- The word for King in Ashanti
- Who led the Berling Conference
- Judging people by the colour of their skin
16 Clues: The Ashanti traded in ... • The myth of the golden ... • Europe took ... from Africa • The word for King in Ashanti • This country colonised Angola • Colonised the Ashanti Kingdom • Who led the Berling Conference • Medicine that helped Europe fight malaria • A cause for colonialism was ... Disasters • The process of taking over other countries • ...
Ancient Greece 2026-01-11
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- to influence and teach people
- studied rider wrongs
- used money to protect women ran households
- had natural disasters and moved lands because they got destroyed
- Peloponnesian war it was causing grease to fall apart
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- one of the greatest leaders
- had military training kids at young age
- one of the greatest philosopher
- the great went to war at only 16 years old
- horse achaeans took 10 years to break down the doors
10 Clues: studied rider wrongs • one of the greatest leaders • to influence and teach people • one of the greatest philosopher • had military training kids at young age • the great went to war at only 16 years old • used money to protect women ran households • horse achaeans took 10 years to break down the doors • Peloponnesian war it was causing grease to fall apart • ...
Winter Word Workshop 2021-12-15
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- A character from mortal kombat
- a firm sheet of snow usually covering a large pot land
- - a sight when you see icicles
- what you wish for in potato chips
- Little chilly and also a form of canned tea
- a type of insulating jacket not from sheep
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- cold too long it can kill you
- a cyclone originating north-eastern America
- A holiday word for activities and decor.
- significantly strong winds mostly seen in natural disasters.
- It's so cold It's
- a surprisingly good drink when it's served cold
12 Clues: It's so cold It's • cold too long it can kill you • A character from mortal kombat • - a sight when you see icicles • what you wish for in potato chips • A holiday word for activities and decor. • a type of insulating jacket not from sheep • a cyclone originating north-eastern America • Little chilly and also a form of canned tea • ...
Natural Disasters - Earthquakes, Tsunamis and Volcanoes 2012-09-04
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- A volcano that is not presently erupting but that is considered likely to erupt in the future. Is in ‘sleeping’ mode
- An opening at the earth’s surface from which volcanic material where lava, steam, or gas is emitted
- A place where a large number of faults are located
- The point within the earth’s crust where an earthquake begins
- A large ocean wave
- A volcano that has had at least one eruption during the past 10,000 years. An active volcano might be erupting or dormant. It could erupt at any moment.
- Molten material beneath or within the earth's crust
- When the whole world was connected also called Pangaea.
- Detached masses of lava shot out by volcanoes, which, as they fall, assume rounded forms like bombshells.
- A sudden and violent shaking of the ground, sometimes causing great destruction, as a result of movements within the earth's crust or volcanic action
- When 2 tectonic plates move away from each other
- When 2 continental plates collide
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- When the volcano explodes/erupts
- A superheated avalanche consisting of ash, rock and lava that rushes down the mountain –with devastating effects -
- A scale developed to measure the strength of earthquakes.
- A small earthquake or tremor that follows a major earthquake
- Tsunami is a great sea wave produced by a submarine earthquake, volcanic eruption, or large landslide.
- The molten, fluid rock that issues from a volcano or volcanic vent
- A magma chamber is a large underground pool of molten rock found beneath the surface of the Earth.
- A mountain or hill, typically conical, having a crater or vent through which lava, rock fragments, hot vapour, and gas are or have been erupted from the earth's crust.
- The point on the Earth’s surface directly above the focus
- When 2 tectonic plates collide and 1 plate slides beneath the other
- The opening on top of a volcano which lava erupts from
23 Clues: A large ocean wave • When the volcano explodes/erupts • When 2 continental plates collide • When 2 tectonic plates move away from each other • A place where a large number of faults are located • Molten material beneath or within the earth's crust • The opening on top of a volcano which lava erupts from • When the whole world was connected also called Pangaea. • ...
INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 2025-09-23
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- : Maximum output, less waste
- : Earth is self-regulating
- : Humans are the most important
- : Garbage disposal issue
- : Humans and nature are linked
- : Dirty air from humans
- : Thrifty; avoid waste
- : Respect all life
- : Movement to solve environmental issues
- : Long-term weather changes
- : Save resources for future
- : Order in nature shows beauty
- : Law to reduce pollution
- : Keep environment healthy
- : Link society and environment
- : Fairness in climate burdens
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- : Duty to protect nature
- : Release of greenhouse gases
- : Growth with care for future
- : Wise use of resources
- : Rise in Earth’s temperature
- : Protects natural resources
- : Moral duties about climate
- : Damage from disasters
- : Ecosystems and communities matter
- : Treaty to cut emissions
- : Human-caused environmental problems
- : All living things have value
- : Wise and careful action
- : Harmony with nature
30 Clues: : Respect all life • : Harmony with nature • : Thrifty; avoid waste • : Wise use of resources • : Damage from disasters • : Dirty air from humans • : Duty to protect nature • : Garbage disposal issue • : Treaty to cut emissions • : Law to reduce pollution • : Wise and careful action • : Earth is self-regulating • : Keep environment healthy • : Long-term weather changes • ...
Dynamic Relationships 2021-03-04
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- volcano erupting, tsunami, hurricane/cyclone/typhoon, tornado, flooding, drought
- plant life
- environment: government, laws, rules, courts, enforcement
- the usual weather conditions (daily temperature, precipitation, wind, sun/cloudy, etc.
- natural and man-made features
- patterns: (El Nino, La Nina), extracting resources faster than they can be replaced
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- mountains, river, prairies, prairies, etc.), climate
- the surface features (mountains, hills, river, forest, prairie, lake, etc.) of a region
- the study of physical features
- the number of people living in a certain area
- groups, community, society, religion, culture
- environment: nature, wildlife, vegetation, etc.
- bodies: lakes, oceans, seas, bays, straits,
- minerals, fossil fuels, etc.
14 Clues: plant life • minerals, fossil fuels, etc. • natural and man-made features • the study of physical features • bodies: lakes, oceans, seas, bays, straits, • the number of people living in a certain area • groups, community, society, religion, culture • environment: nature, wildlife, vegetation, etc. • mountains, river, prairies, prairies, etc.), climate • ...
Natural Disasters by Katriin Kubarski(Umborg) 2017-11-14
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- an extremely large wave caused by movement of the earth under the sea, often caused by an earthquake:
- the natural environment of an organism;
- ____is the clearing of trees, transforming a forest into cleared land.
- deficiency of rain
- synonym of sustain
- The ___ that farmers spray on their crops kill pests, but they can also damage people's health.
- to say that something is true or is a fact, although you cannot prove it and other people might not believe it
- antonym of inhabitable
- eco-unfriendly would be the opposite of enviromentally friendly
- antonym of leaded petrol
- synonym of distribution
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- A general term used to refer to chemical compounds produced by industry which, if they are ingested or breathed in by humans, can cause physiological damage.
- synonym of defile
- carbon monoxide gas
- the action or process of causing so much damage to something that it no longer exists or cannot be repaired.
- rain that contains large amounts of harmful chemicals as a result of burning substances such as coal and oil.
- also known as first peoples, aboriginal peoples, native peoples, or autochthonous peoples
- impossible to travel along or over
- a violent wind that has a circular movement,especially in the West Atlantic Ocean
- energy that is produced using the sun, wind, etc., or from crops, rather than using fuels such as oil or coal:
- synonym of homeless
- tornadoes a localized, violently destructive windstorm occurring over land, especially in the Middle West, and characterized by a long, funnel-shaped cloud extending toward the ground and made visible by condensation and debris.
- a cultivated plants that are grown on a large scale commercially, especially a cereals, fruits, or vegetables.
- glacial mass
- synonym of brash
25 Clues: glacial mass • synonym of brash • synonym of defile • deficiency of rain • synonym of sustain • carbon monoxide gas • synonym of homeless • antonym of inhabitable • synonym of distribution • antonym of leaded petrol • impossible to travel along or over • the natural environment of an organism; • eco-unfriendly would be the opposite of enviromentally friendly • ...
ENA7 Climate change and natural disasters 2024-09-05
24 Clues: CO2 • tulva • metaani • kuivuus • heatwave • blizzard • lumivyöry • kestävyys • metsäkato • maanvyöry • earthquake • maastopalo • carbon sink • conservation • sopeutuminen • rehevöityminen • aavikoituminen • carbon footprint • solar irradiance • emissions trading • volcanic eruption • greenhouse effect • kompensaatio, hyvitys • luonnon monimuotoisuus
Earthquakes and volcanoes 2014-02-09
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- The start point of an earthquake.
- _______ plates can cause volcanoes and earthquakes.
- The man who explained the reaction series.
- The name of molten rock while inside the ground.
- The intensity scale for earthquakes.
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- The instrument used to measure an earthquake's power.
- Molten rock on earth's surface.
- Earthquakes and volcanoes are both _______ disasters.
8 Clues: Molten rock on earth's surface. • The start point of an earthquake. • The intensity scale for earthquakes. • The man who explained the reaction series. • The name of molten rock while inside the ground. • _______ plates can cause volcanoes and earthquakes. • The instrument used to measure an earthquake's power. • Earthquakes and volcanoes are both _______ disasters.
Disasters 2013-02-11
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- when there is to much water above the ground
- name of the puzzle
- ability to bounce back from tough situations
- is when a there is a release of energy from the earths crust
- when there is a lack of rain causing crops to not grow
- another word for terrified
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- a mountain shaped rock that erupts malted rock
- a time of being dull and sad
- when a huge wave hits the land destroying everything in its path
- being prepared is the same as being...
- people you live with and care for
- opposite of soft/easy
- another name for it is a cyclone
- another word for big
- a word for extremely terrible
15 Clues: name of the puzzle • another word for big • opposite of soft/easy • another word for terrified • a time of being dull and sad • a word for extremely terrible • another name for it is a cyclone • people you live with and care for • being prepared is the same as being... • when there is to much water above the ground • ability to bounce back from tough situations • ...
Disasters 2022-03-29
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- a storm with a violent wind and lots of rain
- a mountain or hill having a vent where lava is
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake
- the sliding down of a mass of earth
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall
- volcanic island in Indonesia erupted in 1883
- a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly
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- an act or instance of erupting
- a severe snowstorm with high winds
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers
- a strong, wind carries clouds of fine dust
- a mobile, destructive vortex of winds
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling
- an overflowing of a large amount of water
15 Clues: an act or instance of erupting • a severe snowstorm with high winds • the sliding down of a mass of earth • a mobile, destructive vortex of winds • a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling • an overflowing of a large amount of water • a strong, wind carries clouds of fine dust • a sudden and violent shaking of the ground • a storm with a violent wind and lots of rain • ...
Disasters 2022-03-29
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- a storm with a violent wind and lots of rain
- a mountain or hill having a vent where lava is
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake
- the sliding down of a mass of earth
- a prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall
- volcanic island in Indonesia erupted in 1883
- a large, destructive fire that spreads quickly
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- an act or instance of erupting
- a severe snowstorm with high winds
- pellets of frozen rain which fall in showers
- a strong, wind carries clouds of fine dust
- a mobile, destructive vortex of winds
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground
- a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling
- an overflowing of a large amount of water
15 Clues: an act or instance of erupting • a severe snowstorm with high winds • the sliding down of a mass of earth • a mobile, destructive vortex of winds • a mass of snow, ice, and rocks falling • an overflowing of a large amount of water • a strong, wind carries clouds of fine dust • a sudden and violent shaking of the ground • a storm with a violent wind and lots of rain • ...
Disasters 2022-05-01
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- a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand
- a severe tropical cyclone usually with heavy rains and winds
- darkness resulting from the extinction of lights
- a slide of large masses of snow, ice and mud down a mountain
- an uncontrolled fire in a wooded area
- the process of wearing or grinding earth down
- the rising of a body of water and its overflowing onto land
- a shortage of rainfall
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- an event resulting in great loss and misfortune
- vibration from underground movement along a fault plane
- an outbreak of a pandemic disease.
- an atmospheric system in which air circulates rapidly
- a situation in which there is not enough food for a great number of people
- resulting from a destructive sea wave
- a fissure in the earth's crust through which gases erupt
15 Clues: a shortage of rainfall • an outbreak of a pandemic disease. • resulting from a destructive sea wave • an uncontrolled fire in a wooded area • the process of wearing or grinding earth down • an event resulting in great loss and misfortune • a windstorm that lifts up clouds of dust or sand • darkness resulting from the extinction of lights • ...
Disasters 2025-11-12
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- – We wear seat belts in the car for our __________.
- – During the storm, I saw bright __________ in the sky.
- – The plane __________ into a field during the storm.
- – The earthquake __________ many buildings in the city.
- – Many people left the city to escape __________ after the farms closed.
- – Two people were __________ in the car accident.
- – Sadly, many animals were __________ in the fire.
- – The flood __________ hundreds of families.
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- – Even though the car crashed, everyone __________ and is safe now.
- – When there isn’t enough food for everyone, people suffer from __________.
- – In the summer, some towns have __________ because there isn’t enough rain.
- – Everyone was __________ from the building when the fire alarm rang.
- – A strong __________ destroyed many houses near the beach.
- – The volcano suddenly __________ and smoke went everywhere.
- – Heavy rain caused a big __________ at school and classes were cancelled.
15 Clues: – The flood __________ hundreds of families. • – Two people were __________ in the car accident. • – Sadly, many animals were __________ in the fire. • – We wear seat belts in the car for our __________. • – The plane __________ into a field during the storm. • – During the storm, I saw bright __________ in the sky. • ...
Albania 2024-10-15
6 Clues: The capital of Albania. • Mother Teresa was a ... • The summers are usually ... • In winter the ... drops below zero • They have problems with natural ... • Greece,Serbia and Montenegro are Albania's ...
science vocab 2024-01-10
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- fires A uncontrollable fire that rages through a forest
- The treat of a naturally occurring event that has a negative effect on the environment
- A prolonged shortage of water
- Giant waves caused by earthquakes or other natural disasters
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- a severe tropical cyclone
- a severe snowstorm
- a rising body of water
- A violent wind storm
- Reducing the risk of loss in any devastation event
- A shaking or vibration at the earths surface
10 Clues: a severe snowstorm • A violent wind storm • a rising body of water • a severe tropical cyclone • A prolonged shortage of water • A shaking or vibration at the earths surface • Reducing the risk of loss in any devastation event • fires A uncontrollable fire that rages through a forest • Giant waves caused by earthquakes or other natural disasters • ...
Tea 2019-08-28
16 Clues: Mål • orkan • bøvse • variere • afhænge • Bidrage • tiltage • drastisk • udledning • jordskælv • Beregning • forstyrre • katastrofe • indblanding • mellemistid • gennemsnits
Enviro. Sci. Crossword 2019-12-02
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- An advanced pest control method used by organic farms.
- A measure of the cloudiness of water.
- The garbage that we produce.
- A layer of soil.
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- The build up of toxins within an organism over time.
- Substances that affect babies more than adults.
- A major component of inorganic fertilizers.
- Not easily broken down in the environment.
- Changing the crops planted.
- The price of a backyard composter in Halton.
- Any natural disasters that post a threat to humans.
- The gas produced when organic material break down.
12 Clues: A layer of soil. • Changing the crops planted. • The garbage that we produce. • A measure of the cloudiness of water. • Not easily broken down in the environment. • A major component of inorganic fertilizers. • The price of a backyard composter in Halton. • Substances that affect babies more than adults. • The gas produced when organic material break down. • ...
Underwater earthquakes and Tsunamis 2025-03-18
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- What the word tsunami means: _________ wave
- What causes tsunamis to happen
- The country where most people died in 2004
- Earthquakes and tsunamis are ______ disasters
- This can travel at 500km/hr in a tsunami
- What dirty water can make after a tsunami
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- A word that means 'can never happen'
- Equipment that can hear sounds under the sea
- A country where two big tsunamis happened
- An animal that becomes dangerous after a tsunami
- A word that means 'below the water'
- A type of plate under the ground
12 Clues: What causes tsunamis to happen • A type of plate under the ground • A word that means 'below the water' • A word that means 'can never happen' • This can travel at 500km/hr in a tsunami • A country where two big tsunamis happened • What dirty water can make after a tsunami • The country where most people died in 2004 • What the word tsunami means: _________ wave • ...
AF Backgrounders 2012-11-01
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- riveroxaban selectively blocks the active site of
- ASA inhibits the action of...
- comparator agent in Rocket AF study
- destroyed when ablation used for rate control
- trials with mean CHADS score of 2.1
- dosing frequency for dabigatran
- 2 key adverse effects of ASA, GI events and...
- direct thrombin inhibitor approved in 2010
- dosing frequency for riveroxaban
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- dose of Pradaxa & Xarelto based upon
- trial with mean CHADS score of 3.5
- vitamen K deficiency may cause this type of INR response
- mirror ball winner from the burgh
- transports substances out of cells
- warfarin is a vitamen K...
- in AF beta blockers used to achieve this
- time in therapeutic range
- shocking method to achieve rhythm control in AF
- procedure that causes scar tissue that redirect impulses
- 2nd best place to live to avoid natural disasters
20 Clues: time in therapeutic range • warfarin is a vitamen K... • ASA inhibits the action of... • dosing frequency for dabigatran • dosing frequency for riveroxaban • mirror ball winner from the burgh • trial with mean CHADS score of 3.5 • transports substances out of cells • comparator agent in Rocket AF study • trials with mean CHADS score of 2.1 • dose of Pradaxa & Xarelto based upon • ...
Films 2014-03-07
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- giant gorilla
- child running a lot and have disabilities
- Second World War where two children are close friends
- Spanish movie where the actor is called safe santiago
- Spanish film based on a prison
- green mass with superhuman strength
- a virus spreads between humans and is recorded from a camera
- Movies giving a touch of comedy
- ets bitten by a spider and a man becomes ...?
- love story based on a ship sinks colliding with an iceberg
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- three singing chipmunks
- Girl with the devil got into her body
- Revenge in Italian
- Racing car tuning
- movie where all the characters come together marvel
- love story based battles between vampires and werewolves
- history of facing Capulets and Montagues love between
- natural disasters just to the world
- university where magic is practiced
- alien child
20 Clues: alien child • giant gorilla • Racing car tuning • Revenge in Italian • three singing chipmunks • Spanish film based on a prison • Movies giving a touch of comedy • natural disasters just to the world • green mass with superhuman strength • university where magic is practiced • Girl with the devil got into her body • child running a lot and have disabilities • ...
Public Safety 2024-08-27
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- dangerous substances and materials
- serious situation requiring immediate action
- defending or protecting someone
- facilities and systems needed to operate a society
- responsible for prevention or crime
- the health and happiness of a group of people
- medical professional who provides medical services
- protecting natural resources and the environment
- being protected from danger, risk or injury
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- protection from harm or loss
- administration of law
- saving someone from a dangerous situation
- first responder who extinguishes fires
- when an organization provides services to people in the community
- a danger or risk
- being free from danger or threat
- stopping something from happening
- a person or thing that prevents you from suffering harm
- form of protection for someone that has to leave their country
- federal agency that helps people after disasters
20 Clues: a danger or risk • administration of law • protection from harm or loss • defending or protecting someone • being free from danger or threat • stopping something from happening • dangerous substances and materials • responsible for prevention or crime • first responder who extinguishes fires • saving someone from a dangerous situation • ...
Challenge #2 2022-05-12
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- safe to drink
- causes erosion
- heat with in the earth
- point on the surface where an earthquake starts
- uses the tide of the ocean
- third atmosphere layer
- closest layer of the atmosphere
- what pours out of a volcano
- affects all organisms that live in water
- lack of rain
- the second layer of the atmosphere
- a huge impact of all natural disasters
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- can cause chemical contamination
- where an earthquake starts
- energy from the sun
- feed on dead matter
- fossils are found here
- the last layer of the atmosphere
- the second to last layer of the atmosphere
- inside a volcano
- helps with soil erosion
- water stored in porous rocks
- the set limit to met
- holds water back
- formed from dead plants
25 Clues: lack of rain • safe to drink • causes erosion • inside a volcano • holds water back • energy from the sun • feed on dead matter • the set limit to met • fossils are found here • heat with in the earth • third atmosphere layer • helps with soil erosion • formed from dead plants • where an earthquake starts • uses the tide of the ocean • what pours out of a volcano • water stored in porous rocks • ...
2026 Japan Tour Crossword 2026-04-11
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- World's largest seafood market
- Installed in >80% of households
- Good, not bad, luck
- First society
- Traditional Christmas Eve Meal
- 12 floor
- Professional warrior class
- Deer park
- Highest peak in Japan
- Over 300 unique flavors
- Watermelon shape
- MEGA catchy theme song
- 1 for every 23 people
- Borderless planets
- Tiny pod-like accommodations
- I leave it up to you
- Grammar
- Cat Paradise
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- T-shaped
- Running man
- Smallest Japanese major island
- Sacred space
- Emperor
- Ion supply drink
- Greet the deers
- 320 km/h
- Japanese Dance-Drama
- Luxury shopping
- Common natural disasters
- It's good to _____ on noodles
- Japanese monkey
- Only 12 surviving
- IC Card
- One of the main religions
- Lack of in public
35 Clues: Emperor • Grammar • IC Card • T-shaped • 320 km/h • 12 floor • Deer park • Running man • Sacred space • Cat Paradise • First society • Greet the deers • Luxury shopping • Japanese monkey • Ion supply drink • Watermelon shape • Only 12 surviving • Lack of in public • Borderless planets • Good, not bad, luck • Japanese Dance-Drama • I leave it up to you • Highest peak in Japan • 1 for every 23 people • ...
Organisms and Environments 2026-03-31
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- Living organisms
- A group of organisms of the same species living in the same ecosystem
- (Saprotrophs)Breaks down dead or organic waste returning nutrients back into the ecosystem
- An individual living entity
- Non-living organisms
- Population changes caused by natural disasters
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- Different populations living in a shared habitat
- (Autotrophs)Make their own food through photosynthesis
- (Heterotrophs)Obtain energy by feeding on other organisms
- The community of living organisms combined with their non-living surroundings
- The sustainability of an ecosystem
- Inherited characteristics that enhance an organism's survival in its environment
- A physical place where an organism lives
13 Clues: Living organisms • Non-living organisms • An individual living entity • The sustainability of an ecosystem • A physical place where an organism lives • Population changes caused by natural disasters • Different populations living in a shared habitat • (Autotrophs)Make their own food through photosynthesis • (Heterotrophs)Obtain energy by feeding on other organisms • ...
UNIT 9- NATURAL DISASTERS- CLASS 8 2021-03-09
Across
- sơ tán
- đổ, sập, sụp, đổ sập
- tai họa, thảm họa
- : lốc xoáy
- : nạn nhân
- hạn hán
- : núi lửa
- dập tắt (lửa..)
- : tung, rải, rắc
- : sóng thần
- : thuộc núi lửa
- trận động đất
Down
- : không có nhà cửa, vô gia cư
- sự thiệt hại, sự hư hại
- phun (núi lửa)
- sự phun (núi lửa)
- : cháy rừng
- : rung, lắc, làm rung, lúc lắc
- : chỗ ở
- : diễn ra ác liệt, hung dữ
- : lũ bùn
- chôn vùi, vùi lấp
- : bão nhiệt đới
- : nhân viên cứu hộ
- : làm cho mắc kẹt
25 Clues: sơ tán • : chỗ ở • hạn hán • : lũ bùn • : núi lửa • : lốc xoáy • : nạn nhân • : cháy rừng • : sóng thần • trận động đất • phun (núi lửa) • dập tắt (lửa..) • : bão nhiệt đới • : thuộc núi lửa • : tung, rải, rắc • sự phun (núi lửa) • tai họa, thảm họa • chôn vùi, vùi lấp • : làm cho mắc kẹt • : nhân viên cứu hộ • đổ, sập, sụp, đổ sập • sự thiệt hại, sự hư hại • : diễn ra ác liệt, hung dữ • ...
DISASTERS 2026-05-20
Earth and Space Science 2023-12-15
illegal 2023-05-25
Across
- Fossils are buried in___
- One section of the earths core with usually new fossils
- fossils that show an animals activities
- When a certain part of creatures body adapts to certain things
- big or small reptilian creatures that walked on earth millions of years ago
- When rocks breakdown due to the climate or natural disasters
Down
- People that study fossils
- To rot or break down
- A sap like substance that encases fossils
- Previously alive animal that did not decompose.
- people that dig up fossils
- Instead of decaying it saves bones and fossil
12 Clues: To rot or break down • Fossils are buried in___ • People that study fossils • people that dig up fossils • fossils that show an animals activities • A sap like substance that encases fossils • Instead of decaying it saves bones and fossil • Previously alive animal that did not decompose. • One section of the earths core with usually new fossils • ...
Austin W. EMS SYSTEMS 2019-09-17
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- thorough written patient documentation
- guidelines that are designed to set out behaviors for medics
- Special Operations Medical Association
- receives and processes calls for service
Down
- Trained medical professional to administer life saving drugs and interventions
- simplified process for state to state licensing
- actions taken without direct medical oversight
- official procedure or rules of a governing body
- act of enrolling ones name into a register or book
- federal organization designed to aid in natural disasters
10 Clues: thorough written patient documentation • Special Operations Medical Association • receives and processes calls for service • actions taken without direct medical oversight • simplified process for state to state licensing • official procedure or rules of a governing body • act of enrolling ones name into a register or book • ...
Biodiversity- Claire B. 2024-06-11
Across
- Diversity for the number of species in an area
- synonym to habitat
- 50 percent of all species live here
- a_____ ecosystem is more sustainable to natural disasters
- The variety of life across all levels of ecological ecosystems
Down
- more complicated representation of an ecosystem
- Diversity within species
- The diversity of ways that species interact with each other
- less complicated representation of an ecosystem
- location with the greatest biodiversity is near here
10 Clues: synonym to habitat • Diversity within species • 50 percent of all species live here • Diversity for the number of species in an area • more complicated representation of an ecosystem • less complicated representation of an ecosystem • location with the greatest biodiversity is near here • a_____ ecosystem is more sustainable to natural disasters • ...
The Forest 2021-05-19
Across
- A house but on a mountain
- An industry known for deforestation
- A dead tree
- Bucks and Does
- Where a river flows off a cliff
- Grows on wet trees
- Generally imagined as eating an acorn
- A place to eat marshmallows
- Sidewalk but without cement and on a mountain
- Fungi
Down
- A hole specific to trees
- Straw, Blue, Black, Rasp
- ______ Fire - Recent natural disasters in Australia, California and Colorado, to name a few places
- The only evergreen with a national park named after it
- An electric tool used to chop down trees
- Columbia and Snake, to name two in Washington
- Winnie the Pooh and the Berenstains, to name two
- Walking but on a mountain
- A tree, post-people with saws
- Chip n' Dale are these
- Supposedly a wise bird
21 Clues: Fungi • A dead tree • Bucks and Does • Grows on wet trees • Chip n' Dale are these • Supposedly a wise bird • A hole specific to trees • Straw, Blue, Black, Rasp • A house but on a mountain • Walking but on a mountain • A place to eat marshmallows • A tree, post-people with saws • Where a river flows off a cliff • An industry known for deforestation • Generally imagined as eating an acorn • ...
Government Project 2024-02-19
Across
- investigates threats of terrorism
- encourages homeownership
- oversees ~300 different programs
- oversees agriculture
- attorney general is the head
- collects statistics on diseases
- collects taxes
- began during the new deal
- leads the federal governments response to natural disasters
- department of ______, began in 1953
- pools together fha mortgage loans
- issues weather forecasts
Down
- "ginnie mae" overseed by hud
- awards ~50,000 competitive grants to more than 300,000 researchers
- gave the office cabinet status
- headquarters is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world
- oversee missions in specific geographical areas of the world
- oversees transportation
- highest ranking members in the military
- assists war veterans
- tracks down criminals who operate on a worldwide scale
- establishes rules for air traffic
- "freddie mac" overseed by hud
- certifies the quality of food
24 Clues: collects taxes • oversees agriculture • assists war veterans • oversees transportation • encourages homeownership • issues weather forecasts • began during the new deal • "ginnie mae" overseed by hud • attorney general is the head • "freddie mac" overseed by hud • certifies the quality of food • gave the office cabinet status • collects statistics on diseases • ...
Vocabulary #4 (Group: Keola, John, Edwin, Christel) 2024-11-01
Across
- A lion who does not get fed
- Necessary during natural disasters
- A baby when they do not get fed or get a nap
- Interacting with a Ouija Board
- Mask mandate and social distancing during COVID-19
- The act of simply giving up on everything
- When a person does not want to order something at Mcdonald's
- Believing your friend when they say your shoe is untied
- Egyptian gods
Down
- Trying to act like a local when traveling to a new country
- Bone protruding through the skin
- Selling drugs
- Birds with teeth
- Central State Hospital
- The action a big-back does with food
- What a crab does when you get near it
- The trait of a stubborn conservationist
- Student Loan Forgiveness
- When your grandma smothers you with cheek kisses
- Mr. Glenn and his student
20 Clues: Selling drugs • Egyptian gods • Birds with teeth • Central State Hospital • Student Loan Forgiveness • Mr. Glenn and his student • A lion who does not get fed • Interacting with a Ouija Board • Bone protruding through the skin • Necessary during natural disasters • The action a big-back does with food • What a crab does when you get near it • The trait of a stubborn conservationist • ...
Tongariro Volcanic Centre #3 2025-07-12
Across
- River processes shaping valleys and slopes.
- Dropping of sediments that builds new land.
- Agency managing the park’s conservation efforts.
- Invasive plant introduced to stabilise slopes.
- Volcano with many vents and peaks.
- Introduced heather, changing ecosystems long-term.
- Smaller cone forming beside main volcano.
- Volcanic mudflow, can cause deadly disasters.
- Wilding pine threatening native vegetation.
- Famous hotel beneath Whakapapa Ski Field.
- Sunken faulted area beneath volcanic debris.
Down
- Iwi who gifted the national park in 1887.
- Māori concept of guardianship and care.
- Large collapsed crater, often lake-filled.
- Sacred mountain in Māori tradition.
- Massive eruption in AD 186 that shaped landscape.
- Natural wearing away by water or wind.
- Wearing down of rock by glaciers.
- Above 2000m, few plants can grow.
- Rocks and debris left by glaciers.
20 Clues: Wearing down of rock by glaciers. • Above 2000m, few plants can grow. • Volcano with many vents and peaks. • Rocks and debris left by glaciers. • Sacred mountain in Māori tradition. • Natural wearing away by water or wind. • Māori concept of guardianship and care. • Iwi who gifted the national park in 1887. • Smaller cone forming beside main volcano. • ...
Government Acronyms 2022-11-02
Across
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administion
- Ensures non-discriminatory treatment of employees by employers.
- The Pentagon is the headquarters of this department.
- UCC
- The highest ranking members of the military.
- IRS
- FBI
- Provides assistance for small businesses.
- The Department of HEW after the removal of the education department.
- VA
- A watchdog agency for the government.
- Provides grants for scientific endeavors.
- Ensures your bank deposits.
- USPS
Down
- DOJ
- DHS
- FCC
- FHA
- FDA
- Leads the federal government's response to natural disasters.
- CIA
- This department is of Health, Education, and _______.
- New Deal program aimed to develop the resources around the Tennessee River.
- Provides safe and affordable housing for downtown areas.
- UPS
- Regulates the network of Farm Credit Associations.
- Oversees the practice of railroads.
- Establishes rules for air traffic.
28 Clues: VA • DOJ • DHS • FCC • FHA • FDA • UCC • CIA • IRS • UPS • FBI • USPS • Ensures your bank deposits. • Establishes rules for air traffic. • Oversees the practice of railroads. • A watchdog agency for the government. • Provides assistance for small businesses. • Provides grants for scientific endeavors. • National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administion • The highest ranking members of the military. • ...
Future technology 2026-01-26
Across
- — sharing information
- — basic systems like roads and buildings
- — scientific tools and machines that make life easier
- CARS — cars that run without a human driver
- — able to control itself
- LITERACY — understanding how technology works
- OF THINGS (IoT) — network of smart connected devices
- — places where goods are manufactured
- — happening instantly
- — electronic machines
Down
- — travelling daily between home and work/school
- DEVICES — gadgets that work using the internet and data
- — thin slices used to build a 3D object
- — natural surroundings
- — crashes on roads
- — ability to work better and faster
- — prevent something from happening
- PRINTING — making objects layer by layer using a machine
- — about to happen
- — serious harmful events
- — paths or roads taken to reach a place
- (M2M) — devices communicating with each other
- — things made by a 3D printer
- — parts that collect data from surroundings
24 Clues: — about to happen • — crashes on roads • — sharing information • — happening instantly • — electronic machines • — natural surroundings • — serious harmful events • — able to control itself • — things made by a 3D printer • — prevent something from happening • — ability to work better and faster • — places where goods are manufactured • — thin slices used to build a 3D object • ...
Pokémon ABC's (Part 3) 2020-06-19
Across
- A mythical known as the gratitude Pokémon
- Legendary that support a world that values the truth
- Shows its age based on its fluffy tail
- Can cause natural disasters with its lightning
- Called the "Being of Knowledge"
Down
- Has pads on its body that generates heat
- Called the whisper Pokémon
- Born after an icicle wished not to melt
- Its horns are as sharp as blades
- Looks like ancient writing
- Known for breaking up clashes between Groudon and Kyogre
- Guardian diety that's a psychic & fairy type
- Its tears have a chemical punch of 100 onions
13 Clues: Called the whisper Pokémon • Looks like ancient writing • Called the "Being of Knowledge" • Its horns are as sharp as blades • Shows its age based on its fluffy tail • Born after an icicle wished not to melt • Has pads on its body that generates heat • A mythical known as the gratitude Pokémon • Guardian diety that's a psychic & fairy type • ...
Lesson 4– The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-22
Across
- Someone who protects natural resources for sustainable use.
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations.
- The wholeness and health of natural systems.
- Avoiding unnecessary consumption to preserve resources.
- The study of beauty and artistic value in nature.
- An international agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
- The natural world that surrounds and sustains human life.
- A branch of philosophy that studies the relationship between humans and nature.
- A lack of harmony or structure, often caused by environmental neglect.
- The moral principles guiding how humans treat the environment.
- All living and non-living things not made by humans.
- A theory linking environmental issues to social structures.
- A perspective that values ecosystems as wholes, not just individual organisms.
- A state of harmony between human needs and ecological health.
- Idea by James Lovelock: Earth acts as a self-regulating living system that sustains life.
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- The view that all living things have moral value.
- Fair treatment of all people in climate policy and impact.
- A movement advocating for the protection of the natural world.
- The study of moral responsibility in addressing climate change.
- A person who believes nature has intrinsic value beyond human use.
- A being capable of reason, freedom, and moral responsibility.
- The belief that humans are the central or most significant species.
- The idea that all beings and systems are linked.
- Using resources wisely to avoid waste while meeting needs.
- Wise decision-making that considers long-term consequences.
- Natural disasters that disrupt human and ecological systems.
- The love of wisdom; study of existence, ethics, and knowledge.
- The moral obligation to care for others and the planet.
- The worth of the environment beyond economic use.
- Fairness in access to resources and environmental benefits.
30 Clues: The wholeness and health of natural systems. • The idea that all beings and systems are linked. • The view that all living things have moral value. • The study of beauty and artistic value in nature. • The worth of the environment beyond economic use. • All living and non-living things not made by humans. • Avoiding unnecessary consumption to preserve resources. • ...
Population distribution 2021-10-02
Vati's Christmas Crossword! 2023-12-16
Across
- natural disasters named after people
- a collection of epic stories
- two animals or people born in the same birth
- country that is home of the greatest football team
Down
- mythical creature that breathes fire
- scenic areas you get in free in the 3rd grade
- furry mammal who lives in rivers
- our nation's capital
8 Clues: our nation's capital • a collection of epic stories • furry mammal who lives in rivers • mythical creature that breathes fire • natural disasters named after people • two animals or people born in the same birth • scenic areas you get in free in the 3rd grade • country that is home of the greatest football team
Rainy Day 2023-03-26
8 Clues: what we feel when rainy day • a sign that it will be rain • the light come out when rainy • the water come out from cloud • the beautiful thing after rain • something that can uproot a tree • where the best place we stay when rain. • natural disasters that occur when the rain is too heavy
MENTAL HEALTH RISK FACTORS 2025-03-22
Across
- Events:
- Experiences of racism, sexism, or other forms of prejudice.
- or Abuse: Early childhood trauma, neglect, or abuse can have long-term effects.
- and Environmental Factors:
- Stress: High levels of stress from work, relationships, or finances.
- Abuse: Drugs or alcohol can exacerbate mental health problems.
- Illness: Conditions like diabetes or cancer can impact mental health.
Down
- or Poverty: Financial insecurity or lack of stable work.
- Chemistry: Imbalances in neurotransmitters can contribute.
- or Loss: Death of a loved one or significant life changes.
- Family history of mental health conditions can increase risk.
- Factors:
- Self-Esteem: Negative self-perception can increase vulnerability.
- Situations: Natural disasters, wars, or accidents.
- or Loneliness: Lack of social connections.
- Factors:
16 Clues: Events: • Factors: • Factors: • and Environmental Factors: • or Loneliness: Lack of social connections. • Situations: Natural disasters, wars, or accidents. • or Poverty: Financial insecurity or lack of stable work. • Chemistry: Imbalances in neurotransmitters can contribute. • or Loss: Death of a loved one or significant life changes. • ...
natural disasters 2022-01-24
natural disasters 2022-04-07
8 Clues: going fast • plates move • that last short • hits the ground • that can last long • water tectonic plates • going fast in warm water • to categorizes the disaster
natural disasters 2022-04-07
8 Clues: going fast • plates move • that last short • hits the ground • that can last long • water tectonic plates • going fast in warm water • to categorizes the disaster
natural disasters 2022-04-07
8 Clues: going fast • plates move • that last short • hits the ground • that can last long • water tectonic plates • going fast in warm water • to categorizes the disaster
natural disasters 2016-05-17
5 Clues: conditions are caused by • hot molten rock is called • causeloss of life and property • tidal or storm waves are also known as • people who study earthquakes are called
Natural Disasters 2016-05-15
Natural disasters 2016-05-04
NATURAL DISASTERS 2016-05-08
5 Clues: the only active volcano • the word volcano comes from • where there was a severe tsunami • the object earthquakes are measured with • a pipe like structure where magma flows out
Natural Disasters 2016-05-01
5 Clues: A sudden shaking or movement. • Tidal waves caused by undersea earthquake. • An opening on the earth surface from which lava erupts. • An instrument measuring the magnitude of an earthquake. • An instrument detecting earthquake waves travelling all over the earth.
Natural disasters 2023-04-10
5 Clues: earthquake underwater • shift in tectonic plates • high speed swirling winds • uncontrolled fire in the wild • strong storms formed over warm water
Natural Disasters 2021-05-20
5 Clues: The largest ________ was in Alaska on July 1958 • The largest ________ was in Peru on January 10, 1962 • The largest ________ was in Oklahoma on May 31, 2013 • The largest ________ was in Beijing on April 14, 1935 • The largest ________ was in Philippines on October 4, 1979
Natural disasters 2022-04-25
Natural disasters 2022-05-30
5 Clues: a very strong wind • a long time without rain • sudden movement of the ground • water covering streets and buildings • ice and rocks falling down a mountain
Natural disasters 2023-05-06
5 Clues: a large mass of snow or ice • to become covered with water • a powerful flash of light in the sky • a sudden shaking of the Earth's surface • a loud sound and the energy produced by something
NATURAL DISASTERS 2023-08-03
natural disasters 2023-08-06
natural disasters 2024-02-18
Across
- Natural didster caused by the overflow of oceans, rivers etc..due to excess water
- The sudden movement of a part of the earth's surface
Down
- A crack or vent on the earth's surface that allows hot magma from below the surface to come out
- Magma that comes out of the vent
- Rise of large amount of water in the form of huge waves from oceans
5 Clues: Magma that comes out of the vent • The sudden movement of a part of the earth's surface • Rise of large amount of water in the form of huge waves from oceans • Natural didster caused by the overflow of oceans, rivers etc..due to excess water • A crack or vent on the earth's surface that allows hot magma from below the surface to come out
Natural Disasters 2025-06-13
Across
- – A violent, spinning column of air that touches the ground and can cause destruction.
- – A place where people go to stay safe during a storm or emergency.
- – The act of leaving a dangerous place to stay safe.
Down
- chaser – A person who follows and studies dangerous storms, usually to collect data or make videos.
- – A prediction about the weather that helps people prepare for what’s coming.
5 Clues: – The act of leaving a dangerous place to stay safe. • – A place where people go to stay safe during a storm or emergency. • – A prediction about the weather that helps people prepare for what’s coming. • – A violent, spinning column of air that touches the ground and can cause destruction. • ...
Natural Disasters 2025-05-29
5 Clues: A large amount of water inundating a zone • A sudden movement of the ground of the Earth • A mobile and destructive spiral of rotating winds • A a violent storm, which forms over tropical waters • A high sea wave caused by volcanic eruptions or other disturbance
Natural disasters 2026-05-07
Across
- When ground is shaking due to tectonic plates.
- When transformative plates go back and forth and then waves come crashing down.
- Rain or body's of water come in to fast for drains or plants can't take them in
Down
- Hot magma builds up and then rises and pores out
- Violent winds spinning in a tunnel shape.
5 Clues: Violent winds spinning in a tunnel shape. • When ground is shaking due to tectonic plates. • Hot magma builds up and then rises and pores out • When transformative plates go back and forth and then waves come crashing down. • Rain or body's of water come in to fast for drains or plants can't take them in
Cholera 2023-11-27
Across
- Rapid loss of fluids and electrolytes leads to ____
- Cholera is primarily a waterborne ____ disease
- Severe dehydration is a common ____ of cholera
- John ____ identified the cholera bacterium
- Oral ____ vaccine can help prevent cholera
Down
- ____ rehydration therapy is crucial in treating cholera
- Cholera is often associated with poor ____ conditions
- Contaminated water source for cholera
- Bacterium causing cholera
- Cholera outbreaks can occur after natural ____ events
10 Clues: Bacterium causing cholera • Contaminated water source for cholera • John ____ identified the cholera bacterium • Oral ____ vaccine can help prevent cholera • Cholera is primarily a waterborne ____ disease • Severe dehydration is a common ____ of cholera • Rapid loss of fluids and electrolytes leads to ____ • Cholera is often associated with poor ____ conditions • ...
Weather, Weather Phenomena, and Natural Disasters 2025-04-08
Across
- an electrical discharge that occurs during thunderstorms
- a landslide consisting of mainly mud after too much rain
- a rotating column of air that extends from the storm cloud to the ground
- a significantly powerful and rapidly intensifying cyclone
- strong winds concentrated within a narrow band in the atmosphere
- the collapsing of ground as a deep hole
- very fine water droplets at the ground; commonly mistaken as fog
- mainly used as air ____ or atmospheric ____; usually measured with a barometer
- a sound made by cracks of lightning
- a light rain storm
- a very small tornado with little power that is made of dust or sand
- a short downdraft in a thunderstorm that produces an outward burst of strong winds
- a cross between fog and smoke
- a shaking of the ground caused by the movement of Earth's tectonic plates
- a very large and powerful snowstorm
- thin ice crystals on the ground or other surfaces
- the concentration of water vapor in the air
- an arch of colors caused by the refraction of sunlight off water droplets in the atmosphere
- when too much rain causes bodies of water to rise onto land or submerge an area with no drainage system
- a massive fire in a forested area caused by lightning or humans
- an elongated period of low heat in an area
- a sudden rush of water onto land like a small tsunami; commonly associated with cyclones
Down
- a supermassive tsunami caused by massive landslides or a collapsing volcano
- a chunk of mountain breaking off and sliding down the mountainside
- an ice storm that produces balls of ice that can be the size of a baseball
- a persistent seasonal wind that brings heavy rain and high floods
- two rainbows close together (one above the other)
- another word for rain
- a very quickly rising flood that can happen with no warning
- an elongated period of extrene heat in an area
- when clouds cover the sky to where no sun is visible
- when no clouds are present
- a cross between snow and rain
- a huge rotating mass of wind and storms that forms over water; also known as a typhoon or cyclone
- a giant wave produced by an underwater earthquake
- a water tornado
- a long lasting and organized thunderstorm that is commonly attributed to most tornado formations
- a heavy rainfall
- an elongated period of heat and no rain in an area
- the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of earthquakes
- a brief sudden increase in wind speed
- the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of hurricanes
- the amount of heat in an area; measured with either Celsius or Farenheit
- a storm of violent winds or gusts
- a sudden expulsion of lava and rock from a volcano
- the name of the scale used to measure the intensity of tornadoes
- the general weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
- a gigantic wave of sand clouds; commonly known as a dust storm
- the collapsing of snow down a snowy mountain slope
49 Clues: a water tornado • a heavy rainfall • a light rain storm • another word for rain • when no clouds are present • a cross between snow and rain • a cross between fog and smoke • a storm of violent winds or gusts • a sound made by cracks of lightning • a very large and powerful snowstorm • a brief sudden increase in wind speed • the collapsing of ground as a deep hole • ...
Earth Forces Crossword 2021-03-04
Across
- An example would be an earthquake (use a dash)
- A type of volcano shaped like a shield(use a dash)
- An instrument that responds to earthquakes
- The very centre of the earth (Use a dash)
- a rupture in the crust that erupts
- The point above the focus of an earthquake
Down
- Below the earth's crust
- The outer layer of the earth
- A sudden shaking of the earth's surface
- The wonderous planet that we live on
- The ????????? of the earthquake was 7.1
- The outer layer of the core
- Usually started due to earthquakes in the ocean
13 Clues: Below the earth's crust • The outer layer of the core • The outer layer of the earth • a rupture in the crust that erupts • The wonderous planet that we live on • A sudden shaking of the earth's surface • The ????????? of the earthquake was 7.1 • The very centre of the earth (Use a dash) • An instrument that responds to earthquakes • ...
Dynamic Relationships 2021-03-04
Across
- volcano erupting, tsunami, hurricane/cyclone/typhoon, tornado, flooding, drought
- plant life
- environment: government, laws, rules, courts, enforcement
- the usual weather conditions (daily temperature, precipitation, wind, sun/cloudy, etc.
- natural and man-made features
- patterns: (El Nino, La Nina), extracting resources faster than they can be replaced
Down
- mountains, river, prairies, prairies, etc.), climate
- the surface features (mountains, hills, river, forest, prairie, lake, etc.) of a region
- the study of physical features
- the number of people living in a certain area
- groups, community, society, religion, culture
- environment: nature, wildlife, vegetation, etc.
- bodies: lakes, oceans, seas, bays, straits,
- minerals, fossil fuels, etc.
14 Clues: plant life • minerals, fossil fuels, etc. • natural and man-made features • the study of physical features • bodies: lakes, oceans, seas, bays, straits, • the number of people living in a certain area • groups, community, society, religion, culture • environment: nature, wildlife, vegetation, etc. • mountains, river, prairies, prairies, etc.), climate • ...
Disaster Preparedness Escape Room 2022-07-16
Across
- A tool that helps you see in the dark. Also can be used when camping.
- The most common disaster the Red Cross responds too
- A tool that can keep you informed in the case of an emergency. AM/FM
- COVID-19 is one of these, the Red Cross also provided services to help those affected by this disaster.
- A natural disaster that is also known as a twister. Popular in the midwest
Down
- A common natural disaster in coastal areas. ____ Katrina was a Category 5 disaster.
- In the case you may catch on fire, you should stop, drop, and ____
- California is known to have these natural disasters. The San Andreas Fault can cause these
- These can cause a lot of water damage and are often a result of heavy rain.
- This usually follows after thunder.
- Leadership Development _____
11 Clues: Leadership Development _____ • This usually follows after thunder. • The most common disaster the Red Cross responds too • In the case you may catch on fire, you should stop, drop, and ____ • A tool that can keep you informed in the case of an emergency. AM/FM • A tool that helps you see in the dark. Also can be used when camping. • ...
